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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is used radio seven forty kt RH Houston Live
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Speaker 2 (00:13):
It's more of what matters to you. From the John
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Speaker 3 (00:18):
A Texas state senator calls out more voting irregularities in
Harris County and don't look now, but some in the
mainstream media have abandoned Kamala Harris. Good morning. I'm Bob
Franson for Jimmy Verrett. This is the five o'clock report
on news radio seven forty k TRH. Sure Friar is
going to give you the news after we check traffic
and weather together.
Speaker 4 (00:37):
Here's Scott like, all right, I'll start out on a
downer this morning. This is a big this is nothing
good's happening on the East Freeway that's westbound inbound at Wayside.
It was a vehicle fire and actually two different vehicles.
One of them was a motorcycle. It is fatal. Nothing
good's happening here. So I tend needs to shut down
at Wayside that's on the inbound side. There's plenty of
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alternates this morning. Of course, you've got the North and
South loop for now. If you have to skip over
to market Street, I'm Skylike and Theegenerators Supercenter dot Com
Traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
All Right, your weather today, cloudy with a few showers,
thirty percent chance of rain, high of eighty one, cloudy tonight,
overnight low about seventy four, morning rains tomorrow, and thunderstorms Sunday.
We'll get specifics on all of those things with Terry
Smith coming up at about five ten right now, seventy
three degrees at your official severe weather station, News Radio
seven forty KTRH. And now let us have the morning news.
Speaker 5 (01:30):
Good morning Sharon, Good morning Bob France.
Speaker 6 (01:33):
It is now five oh one on news radio seven
forty KTRH, and our top story is our final days
of early voting. We now have a Texas state senator
calling out the Harris County officials, including a candidate, incumbent
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, for voting irregularities.
Speaker 7 (01:50):
State Senator Paul Bettencourt says officials are allowing Coty jail
inmates to vote with just a risk band.
Speaker 8 (01:55):
This is just typical Harris County. They don't follow the
election code. And now they've come up with an idea
that inmates can vote at the jail by using a
risk vand with a birth date on it, and it's
just preposterous and illegal.
Speaker 7 (02:09):
A prison wristband is not one of the seven forms
of ID required under the election code to vote. Texans,
though serving time for misdemeanors and awaiting trial are allowed
to vote. Cliff Saunders News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 6 (02:22):
This is the final day of early voting in Texas.
Polls open seven to seven. Last week's Kamala Harris rally
and Houston apparently did not help Colin Allread and his
challenge of Texas Senator Ted Cruz. He's trailing Cruise by
four points. In the latest Signal polling, it is five
oh three. President Donald Trump campaigned in New Mexico, Nevada,
(02:45):
Arizona yesterday talking about expanding through traditional Republican map.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
So you were in New Mexico the other day.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
New Mexico is considered a pretty blue state.
Speaker 9 (02:57):
What were you doing there?
Speaker 10 (02:58):
Well, there are also a borders say that they have
people pouring in by the tens of thousands.
Speaker 6 (03:04):
Yep, it's an issue among the voters. Hispanic is what
they said they wanted to be called when Trump asked them.
Trump the guest of Tucker Carlson's live on tour in Glendale,
Arizona last night. That was a benefit for victims of
Hurricane Helene and Milton Trump will be rallying in Michigan
and Wisconsin today. As for Kamala Harris, she was heppled
(03:25):
again the fifth time this week, and she got so
flustered she served up yet another word slid where because we're.
Speaker 11 (03:32):
Fighting for a democracy, fighting for a democracy, and I
understand the difference here.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Understand the difference here.
Speaker 12 (03:43):
Moving forward, moving forward, Understand the difference here.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
Fox's Tammy Bruce posted on x that the gibberish never ends.
Getting so bad for Harris, her friends in the mainstream
media are beginning to abandon her.
Speaker 13 (03:58):
USA today is just the is mainstream outlet to not
endorse Kamala Harris.
Speaker 14 (04:02):
Harris has just been so underwhelming and uninspiring, ying room
such a I think, unserious campaign that it's kind of
hard to justify.
Speaker 13 (04:10):
Goop consultant Matt Mkobeac told KGRH this won't help these
outlets regain their credibility.
Speaker 14 (04:15):
I mean, you'd have to see a consistent effort to
start treating both sides fairly to actually holding Democrats accountable
to reporting on actual news related to crime in cities.
Speaker 13 (04:24):
Mccoyac says, at this point, newspaper endorsements don't really have
much effect on voters either way. Ethan Bchinnon News Radio
seven forty KTRH it.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
Is now five to oh four.
Speaker 6 (04:34):
Donald Trump hits back a billionaire Mark Cuban, who said
that he Trump never surrounds himself with quote strong intelligent women,
calling him Trump a really dumb guy who thinks he's
hot stuff. Well, Cuban tried to walk back his remarks,
but the likes of Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders wants
(04:54):
Trump presecretary, and Alena Halba, the winning Trump attorney before
the US Supreme Court, they were pretty quick to state
the proof of the slur. New York Post front page
this morning say it to their faces with photos of
all of these strong women who have been in the
Trump circle. The Dems have lost a lot of women thereby,
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and male voters not supporting Harris for the most part.
The Federalist Augusemerod says, the problem the Democrats have is
their type of women.
Speaker 15 (05:25):
So the Democrats are mainly women. That's the main constituency now,
and so what do Democrat women try to do to
attract more men into the party. It demonizes men, it
coddles women, and it's all focused on abortion, on independence.
Speaker 6 (05:39):
He mentions the early church days when strong women actually
led men to faith. The polls finally catching up to
the money. The betting market's been on Trump for a
while now.
Speaker 16 (05:53):
Some platforms have Trump up as much as sixty four percent,
So thirty four percent against Kamala Harris.
Speaker 15 (05:58):
The people who are putting money on it can still
be wrong, but they're much less likely to have another
reason for telling you something. In other words, people don't
bet against themselves.
Speaker 16 (06:06):
Political and economic analyst Jake Novak says the amount of
money wagered on the election this year is significant too.
Speaker 15 (06:12):
I've seen a number around six billion dollars. The reason
why that's going up is because the betting culture in
America now has become incredibly pervasive.
Speaker 16 (06:20):
In the gambling market. Trump is also leading in a
majority of the swing states. Cherit Lewis News Radio seven
forty krh.
Speaker 6 (06:26):
Our election night coverage next week kicks off at seven
pm Tuesday night on KTRHKGERH dot com and the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 5 (06:34):
It's five oh six.
Speaker 6 (06:35):
Looking at her money, the Personal Consumption Expenditures Index, it's
a key inflation gauge. It went up by two tenths
of a percent in September. That means annualizes two point
one percent year over year. In other words, inflation is
still sticky.
Speaker 17 (06:50):
I think she's got a tough job, frankly, because the
Biden economy has been mostly a disaster and she has
to defend that. And I feel sorry for her for
having to defend these policies. No, she voted for many
of these policies.
Speaker 6 (07:04):
Heritage Foundation economist Steve Moore there. He was on Fox
Business referencing the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act,
which gave us raging inflation. October Jobs report comes out
at seven point thirty. Watch for revisions to the September numbers,
even as we're handed the new ones that we're supposed
to believe. Five oh seven is our time. We gained
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that hour sleep we lost earlier this year for daylight
saving time when we changed the clocks on Sunday. Texans,
though pretty sick of springing forward and falling back every year, they.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
Needed to do one or the other.
Speaker 18 (07:38):
I'm tired of the changing clocks full of time. I
never I rememver know how to change the oven clock.
The oven clock always has some special setting, and I
don't know how to change it.
Speaker 5 (07:48):
Please that man.
Speaker 6 (07:49):
On Austin TV, the Texans lose to the Jets twenty
one thirteen.
Speaker 18 (07:52):
C J.
Speaker 6 (07:53):
Stroud was sacked eight times. They host the Detroit Lions
a week from Sunday night. I'm surere fryar use Radio seven.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
This is Houston's Morning News with Jimmy Parent and Sheriff Fryer.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
All right, good morning once again. Bob Franz sitting in
for Jimmy. It's sate minutes after five and Shara, good morning,
you weak, stupid bag of garbage.
Speaker 5 (08:16):
Yeah, really, thanks a lot.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
Apparently you get the yeah, you get the triple there,
you get you get you get the garbage from Biden.
And apparently you are not a strong intelligent woman because
you Yeah, so the opposite of strong and intelligent must
be weak and stupid and uh, holy goodness, they expect
to win women voters with this stuff. For those who
(08:40):
didn't hear, obviously, Mark Cuban he's he's on the apology
tour now already. But Mark Cuban, the Mavericks owner, amen
to that. It is absolutely too late. It's just these
people do not think before they speak, obviously, and and
you know, it's a glorious thing. It's when when uh,
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, you know, running as most
(09:02):
of the Democrat candidates do. They promised to be the
most transparent administration in history, and we haven't gotten any
transparency until now. Now we're getting transparency. Now. They think
you're garbage if you don't support them, and they think
if you're a woman you don't support them, you're weak
and you're stupid. So at least we're getting transparency from
them now. They've pulled back the curtain and they're telling
(09:23):
the truth about what they really are and what they
think you are and we are. So this is an
extraordinary way. How do we close our campaign? Well, we
send Kamala to the Ellipse. We have Joe Biden undercut
her from behind by calling people garbage, stealing all of
the thunder away from her strange little performance. Then we
have surrogates go out there and call women weak and stupid.
(09:45):
The strongest by the way performing demographic of the Kamala
campaign is with women, so let's make sure that we
weaken some of that. It's just a great way to
close a campaign. Now, we got three days to go
before we start voting on Tuesday morning, and all of
the momentum is well gone. As you say, even the
mainstream media is fleeing this garbage fire. Oh did I
(10:06):
say garbage again? All right, Well, we're gonna.
Speaker 6 (10:10):
Have a little slow catching that. I had trigger treats
last night. It was a late night.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
We had two. We had two trigger treaters showed up
at our door. I don't know what happened to our neighborhood.
All the kids grew up and nobody else moved in.
I guess.
Speaker 15 (10:22):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
Anyway, a lot of good work to do this morning,
and we're so glad that you are with us. It's
five ten, now let's get started, uh, skoty. Mike seemed
a little summer on his first report this morning. Where
are we head of here? We're going to the hard
work in east side here.
Speaker 4 (10:34):
Put your hard hats on, guys, but we may put
have to take them off here. We've got a problem
on iten inbound at wayside. I'm going to throw you
straight to Junior from Dayton. He's also on ITM and
our tip line works. We hit some issues earlier this
week seven one three two one two t ips.
Speaker 19 (10:52):
Junior dude got Mike in wake street bridge Wait, highway
shut down, everybody's kind of squeeze one lane, get around
at eight seeing what it is and lots of red
and blue pretty late.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
You know what, Junior, I think.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
I'm thinking you mean wayside wayside way go. I can
see that. So it is completely shut down. There's a
bike involved, your motorcycle and another vehicle that caught fire.
So nothing good's happening on it in East in fact,
for a lot of people are stuck before McCarty on
the inbound. This is what we do. Terry your hazardous
jump on the loop. That's the easy way to do,
and everybody else. You could get on the six to
(11:27):
ten loop and get over the Sherman Bridge and right
now the Gold freeway's going like so we're in good
shape here if you want to go that way or
north or south. Of course, the belt weighs always good
way to avoid all the hubbubs too. I'm skylike on
the Generator Supercenter Dot com Traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
All right, thank you very much. Good sir, what do
you think? What do you say? We look at the
weather now and see what Terry Smith thinks about the weekend. Hi, Terry, Hey,
good morning.
Speaker 20 (11:51):
Well, frankly, I'm excited about the weekend. One being that
most of us don't have to work. We can take
it easy. But the other part is we will continue
to have some rain, and boy do we need the
rain now. The nice thing is it's quiet right now,
so the morning commute should be in pretty good shape.
It's the afternoon when we're more likely to see some rain.
(12:14):
It's a forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms today
temperatures load to mid eighties today and a sixty percent
chance of showers and storms Saturday and Sunday with temperatures
load to mid eighties. We're still looking at some rain
Monday and Tuesday. But Tuesday, that's when some cooler weather
shows up. We get a little bit of fall Tuesday.
(12:35):
Our highst Tuesday low to mid seventies.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
All right, I'm sure that will be very welcome. Thank you.
Seventy three degrees right now at your official severe weather
station is Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
Ninety nine one HT two. It's US Radio seven forty
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Sherah with the info you need to take on the day, all.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
Right now, five eighteen, Good morning. Appreciate you being with
us on Houston's Morning newspot. Brands sitting in for Jimmy.
So talking about that closing argument that the Democrats are
making as we approach Tuesday's election. They have decided that
the best way to go is to, I don't know,
ramp up the insults against the enemy, you know, and
(13:22):
they do indeed see you as the enemy, the garbage week,
stupid enemy. There's a list that's being compiled of all
of the name calling. Not that you know, we're we
should be above being too terribly offended by name calling.
It's what little children do. But that's what the Kamala
Harris campaign has decided to do, is to pick up
on the name calling. So there's a list being compiled
(13:45):
online right now, and so far, here's what we know.
We know that we are deplorables. We know that we
are irredeemable. We know that we are bitter clingers to
things like guns and religion. We are garbage, we're week,
we are stupid, we are fascist, homophobe, we are trans phobe,
We're racist, Nazis and domestic terrorists. That's where the list
(14:06):
is right now. Folks are adding to it all the time,
and I've got it on my Facebook page as well,
because i want to see exactly where this goes, how
many different things that we can say that we have
been called. That apparently is the way that you win
elections now is you insult and you offend and you
(14:27):
attack your opponents rather than talking about the good things
you are going to bring, the good things you are
going to do for the United States of America for
these people over the course of the next four years
or whatever term it is, for whatever office you're running.
So it's just an interesting thing there. If you've got
it and you'd like to add to it, you can
email me. I've got it. I got an easier way
(14:47):
for you to message me during the show. My email
is Bob at strictly speaking dot org. Bob at strictly
speaking dot org. I will read your messages on the
ear if you have them. What are some of the
things if you are a Trump supporter that you have
been called by the left, tell me what they are.
We'll add to this list and make sure we have
a nice comprehensive one so that we know what we're
(15:08):
the people that we're dealing with as we go forward.
Bob at strictly speaking, dot org is the way to
get to me. Five twenty nine. Let's get to sky
Mike and see where he's getting us to.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
We're going back to the hard work and east side.
This high ten east problem has been with us a
couple hours now. Inbound at Wayside, they've shut the whole
freeway down. Hfd's got a little extra stuff to do here,
Junior from Dayton, I had gotten a look at it
from up close.
Speaker 19 (15:31):
Here, Peters gonna be hill so avoided at all called
thanks can around, trust me, I just drove through the mass.
You all ain't gonna be like it at all.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
Right, that's inbound at wayside, and even if you're not hazardous,
jump on the east loop through the ship Channel bridge
and let's take the golf freeway if you're trying to
get in and across. I'm skymiael the Generator Supercenter dot
Com Traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
All right, thank you, sir. Cloudy today with a few showers,
thirty percent chance high about eighty one. Cloudy tonight, low
of seventy four. Morning rains tomorrow eighty one, thunderstorms Sunday
eighty three, scattered storms continuing on Monday and warming up
to eighty five. Right now, seventy three at your official
severe weather station. News Radio seven forty k t RH.
(16:13):
And now let's get the headlines from shaff Hi.
Speaker 6 (16:15):
It's five twenty two on news Radio seven forty k
t RH, and our headlines are sponsored by Moral Mechanical.
It's a final day for early voting in Texas. Polls
open at seven am. AP reports at White House officials
pressured the official stenographers to alter the presidential record transcript
to cover up for Joe Biden calling half of America garbage.
(16:36):
This week, Lone Star Rally bikers expected to draw half
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Speaker 3 (16:50):
You in the know all the information in real time
and in the now, Right now. News Radio seven forty ktrh.
So this is really really interesting. Vice presidential candidate jd
Vance followed his boss's lead, his running mates lead to
(17:11):
Austin this week to the Joe Rogan Show. Joe Rogan Experience,
the most listened to podcast in the world. He has
around eighteen million followers justin or just on YouTube, I believe,
and that doesn't count all the Spotify and Rumble and
other folks who listened to Joe Rogan. So it's a massive,
massive audience. And jad Vance went to Austin to speak
(17:32):
with Joe because in large part, Kamala Harris wouldn't. Kamala
Harris wanted nothing to do with something like the three
hour interview that President Trump did with Joe Rogan, so
you know, and Rogan offered, you know, but Kamala of
course tried to dictate the term, saying, no, you come
to me, I'm not coming to you, and I'm doing
one hour not three hours. Reality is she was trying
(17:52):
to hide because she doesn't want to have to answer
questions that she has not fed in advance, and Rogan
doesn't play that. So jd Vance said out. Jd Vance
went for three hours and seventeen minutes on the Joe
Rogan Show. This was just released yesterday, and this is
a fascinating Listen to jd Vance telling the audience and
(18:13):
telling Joe how Donald Trump asked him to be his
vice presidential candidate and running mate. Now, Joe Rogan is
known for some blue language on this by the way,
So Mario Marco, rather please get ready for this just
in case. I think it's clean, but I want to
make sure that we're on the button here.
Speaker 21 (18:30):
The first time that I've been at a public spot
without secret service in the room is right now. So
I'm like looking around for these guys because I'm just
having them.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
It's three months, right.
Speaker 21 (18:39):
So he asked me the Monday of the RNC convention,
which I think was June fifteenth.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
And I really didn't know that morning.
Speaker 21 (18:47):
I thought that he was probably going to pick me,
but I didn't know for sure, probably sixty forty basically,
and so I had no idea. I get the call
around one o'clock at Milwaukee time at the RNC convention.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
I'm hanging out with my kid.
Speaker 21 (19:00):
Another one of my kids is in the other room asleep,
because you know, our kids are young, so they nap.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
Still and he.
Speaker 21 (19:06):
Makes this call and he's like, hey, do you want
to be my vice president?
Speaker 3 (19:08):
I was like, oh, literally, just like that.
Speaker 21 (19:11):
Well, actually, what happened is I get a text message
from a staff member on his team that says, you
just missed a very important phone call. And I don't know,
you know, because there's so much inbound traffic that I
think it just went straight to voicemail. So I call
him back and I'm like, hey, sir, what's going on?
He said, JD, you just missed a very important phone call.
I'm gonna have to pick somebody else now, you know.
Speaker 3 (19:33):
So I'm about to sit a breck here. There's that
where I dug on it and JD did it for us?
Mark Are we good? Confirm for me Marko that we're good? Okay,
thank you. I I you know, I listened to it.
But when I listened to it, they talk like I talk,
and sometimes I gloss right over words that we can't
play on the radio. But what a great story there
if you missed it. Depending on how much we had
(19:55):
to cut out of that, JD Van's telling Joe Rogan
that he missed the call because he was at the
RNC convention was on the first day and he missed
the call from President Trump to invite him to be
his vice president. I went straight to voicemail. He had
to call him back. He said, oh, you missed the call.
Now I got to pick somebody else. So that's the
punchline there, But the point being, here's what I really
(20:16):
want you to know. Jd Vance going on Joe Rogan
completely blew people away. He is such a regular guy.
He really is endearing himself to people and proving what
a phenomenal choice he was. And this is the best
part of it. For President Trump. These appearances are absolutely
crushing anything that Kamala Harris could even think about. What
(20:40):
do I mean by that, I'm talking about the number
of viewers. Kamala Harris did a podcast called Call Her Daddy,
which is a sex podcast filled with all kinds of
just you know, raunchy garbage, but it got seven hundred
and fifty thousand views in three weeks. She also went
on Charlemagne's Breakfast Club got five hundred and sixty five
thousand views in two two weeks. Donald Trump on Rogan
(21:02):
has forty two million views in five days, and now
jd Vance one point four million views in three hours.
They are reaching critical mass with their message. It is
such an extraordinarily important point here. They are reaching the
regular people who listen to the regular things like these podcasts.
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And I think it is going to pay huge, huge
dividends for the Trump campaign come Tuesday. So we'll follow
that up in a bit. Right now, five twenty seven,
let's do Bloomberg Business Report and say good morning to
Courtney don Ho.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
Good morning morning, Bob.
Speaker 22 (21:38):
It's so nice to hear you again. It is Jobson. Yes,
it is jobs Friday here on Wall Street.
Speaker 5 (21:43):
We're gonna be watching that all day.
Speaker 22 (21:44):
Stocks are on the rise this morning, the dowgating one
hundred and twenty points ahead of the October payrolls report.
Forecasters believe hurricanes Seleen and Milton put a temporary dent
in hiring. Yesterday, a sell off for stocks and disappointing
earnings for Microsoft and Facebook parent met a weight on
the market. The Dow dropped two hundred and seventy eight points.
The S and P five hundred slide wiped out it's
(22:05):
gains for October. Courtney's on a hope Bloomberg Business for
News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
Four more days till election days.
Speaker 10 (22:15):
Your vote, make your vote count.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
This is US Radio seven forty kt RH Houston's election
headquarters from the John Morris Services Studios.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
Today is the last day for early voting in Texas
and a surprising development Trump van signs showing up inside
the Loop. Good morning, I'm Bob Frans and for Jimmy.
Cher's got the details on those stories and more coming
right up. But first we're going to do trafficking weather together,
Skot Mike.
Speaker 4 (22:41):
All right, I can't emphasize to stay off of I
ten and f I ten east coming the Baytown side.
That is a double vehicle fire. Actually one of them
is a bike motorcycle. Nothing good's happening there. This is
all lanes blocked at waystside. It's messing up the feeder
road too. Don't get stuck in that. If you're outside
the loop, hopefully sure jump on six ' ten to
go around that forty five southbound at West Road. That's
(23:04):
a stalled vehicle. He's in the ahob. The hov Bob
has this one little design flaw. It's just one lane,
so stay to the main lanes for now. I'm skylike
on the classic Puick GMC Traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
All right, sir, cloudy today with a few showers coming
thirty percent chancel rain. High of eighty one, cloudy tonight,
low of seventy four. It's going to rain this weekend too,
And I let Terry Smith tell you how much and
where and all that stuff coming up at five forty
right now seventy three at your official severe weather station,
news Radio seven forty k t RH. And it's news time.
Speaker 5 (23:33):
Here's Shery, Good morning.
Speaker 6 (23:35):
Everyone is now five thirty one on news radio seven
forty KTRH. Our top story this hour is the final
day of early voting in Texas, with record numbers already
casting ballots and Shara.
Speaker 23 (23:46):
Early voting numbers have been strong across the state.
Speaker 24 (23:50):
Seven million voters. Out of Texas is eighteen point six
million registered voters. Definitely see a lot of interest in
activity already.
Speaker 23 (23:57):
That's Alisha Pierce with the Texas secret Harry of State's Office.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
And what about here in Harris County.
Speaker 24 (24:04):
And Harris County a total of one million cumulative voters
in person for early voting, so that is about thirty
seven percent.
Speaker 23 (24:12):
The polls closed tonight at seven chub Biggs News Radio
seven k t H.
Speaker 6 (24:19):
But we've had some more accusations of election violations here
in Harris County. Jail inmates have been allowed they are
allowed to vote, but one state senator says they're doing
so without showing proper ID. We'll have more on this
at six am. Trump flag signs, T shirts. They're everywhere
you look here in Houston now, even inside the Loop
(24:40):
as people apparently aren't afraid of potential backlash this time.
Speaker 25 (24:46):
Elon Musk is coming out for him, an RFK and
all these people who've put their careers on the line,
I mean their businesses on the line. All these big
people have come out for him. I think have encouraged
everyday people to be more vocal about their supports.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
Christian Collins with the Texas Youth somebody says Trump's America
First policies draw people to support him, policies like securing
our border.
Speaker 10 (25:11):
On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program
in American history.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
We're going to get him out. We have no choice.
Speaker 10 (25:19):
I will rescue every city in town that has been
invaded and conquered.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
That was Trump and Henderson, Nevada last night, with thousands
in attendance. He's in Michigan and Wisconsin today. Trump has
sued CBS News though for election interference deceptive conduct, specifically
over their biased editing of Kamalin Harris's sixty minute interview
and refused to release the true transcript of her actual responses.
(25:45):
Trump is seeking ten billion dollar judgment. Harris campaigned in
Las Vegas last night, fear mongering.
Speaker 11 (25:54):
Either he or I will be sitting in the Oval office.
And listen, here's what we can imagine. Right, We've all
seen on TV, You've seen the old of office.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
But here's the thing.
Speaker 11 (26:05):
Just we have to get the word out to help people,
even just visually imagine what that day will be.
Speaker 6 (26:11):
Okay, potential second Trump presidency to unburden us all from
Kamala and Joe Biden. Perhaps Election Day is in four
days and our Election Night coverage begins seven pm Tuesday
on air, online, and on the iHeartRadio app. It is
now five point thirty four Buckle up. Market watchers Wall
Street facing a perfect storm this week.
Speaker 26 (26:34):
A new jobs report, inflation data, major earnings reports, the
presidential election, and the Federal Reserve meeting. That's all within
the span of eight days, creating mass uncertainty in the
stock market. Financial planner Richard Rosso says the FED meeting
is the biggest item to watch.
Speaker 14 (26:48):
The Fed might not go ahead and lower rates.
Speaker 27 (26:50):
Personally, I don't see a reason for them.
Speaker 28 (26:52):
So that with the fact that you have a lot
of people just sitting it out waiting for the election,
creates this volatility that can make you anxious.
Speaker 26 (27:00):
It needs two days after election day. Right now, the
markets are split on whether or not the Fed will
cut rates. Coryelson, who's Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 6 (27:07):
Well, futures market is up across the board after all
industies went deep into the red yesterday. Gold is up
about nine bucks twenty seven fifty seven an ounce. Oil
is seventy one bucks a barrel and changed this morning
on concerns of a potential Harris presidency.
Speaker 29 (27:27):
If Kama Herrins gets into office, we're going to get
back to an energy policy of uncertainty. We don't know
where she stands.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (27:36):
Market analysts philil Flynn there toil kgh Marcus don't like uncertainty.
Prices rise. He expects them to fall if Trump wins
back the White House. All these concerns over the election
and economy they're also affecting people's travel plans.
Speaker 30 (27:53):
It's a common thing in election years, but the unrest
has elevated at this time.
Speaker 31 (27:57):
People like to feel safe when they travel. Well, it's
even on a subconscious level, a little bit of an
unnerving thing for people to please their palm or their state.
Speaker 30 (28:06):
Travel expert Catherine Banks says the rhetoric has led to
people feeling less safe, but there has been an uptick
and travel after early voting this year.
Speaker 31 (28:14):
I think once people cast their vote and it's almost
like back behind them and now they turned their kitchens everything.
Speaker 30 (28:20):
She says, though, now's the time to book next year's
travel because the deals are better and it's less busy
booking wise. Andre Perard News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 6 (28:29):
Yeah, well, there's a lot of uncertainty out there in
the world in terms of travel, and it affects people.
What's going on with North Korea and Russia. Also, North
Korea testing and ICBM it's an intercontinental ballistic missile this week.
That's their first such test since last December. Iran threatening
retaliation against Israel before election day. CNN reports that Iran
(28:51):
claims it has it will be a definitive and painful
response to Israeli airstrikes last month. Coming up on five
thirty seven, the Rockets beat the MAVs in Dallas one
eight one o two. They host Golden State tomorrow night
college football tenth rate Texas A and them visiting South
Carolina Tomorrow night, UH home to Kansas, Rice will host
(29:14):
Navy Tech is at Iowa State. Baylor home to TCU,
SMU taking on pitt and the Longhorns are off. I'm
sure for Friar on news radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
The Victom very latest on your way to work. This
is Houston's Morning News with Jimmy Verrett and Sheriff Fryar.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
Okay, five thirty seven IW Bob Brands sitting in for Jimmy.
Good morning to you. Appreciate you being with us. So,
you know, we're focusing so much on the election this
morning as we are now obviously just four days away,
three days before we actually start voting on Tuesday. But
I want to play this for you because this is
just a very interesting clip of Kamala Harris yesterday continuing
(29:55):
to gaslight people into thinking President Trump is something that
he and now to say, you know, into believing that
he's saying things that he didn't say. President Trump made
a remark about how he's going to protect Americans, including
and especially women from dangerous migrants, how many women have
been killed and how many women have been assaulted and
attacked by illegal alien criminal illegal aliens. President Trump said
(30:19):
he's going to protect women, and Kamala Harris spun that
to say that he said he's going to control women
and their bodies.
Speaker 11 (30:25):
We'll comment on the former president Donald Trump's remark about
women and whether they like it or not, and listen,
it's just it actually is very offensive to women in
terms of not understanding their agency, their authority, their right,
(30:49):
and their ability to make decisions about their own lives,
including their own bodies. And this is just the latest
on a series of reveals by the former president of
how he thinks about.
Speaker 32 (31:02):
I said, well, I'm going to do it, whether the
women like it or not. I'm going to protect them.
I'm going to protect them from migrants coming in. I'm
going to protect them from foreign countries that want to
hit us with missiles and lots of other things.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
So I'm going to protect them whether they like it
or not. In other words, whether they like it or not,
whether they like me or not. I'm going to do
the job and protect everybody. I'm going to protect everybody
because that's what a president does. Somehow, sharea Kamala turned
that into he said he's going to control our bodies,
and control our agency and control our right to make
our own decisions. Holy goodness, does honesty mean anything with
(31:40):
this campaign?
Speaker 5 (31:42):
I mean, why would you expect that? I know, right,
but what did you expect that.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
It's one thing for them to tell lies, which they're
doing on a regular basis, but it's another thing to
continue to lie about what it's as if it wasn't
you know, on on videos, if.
Speaker 6 (31:57):
It were the camera we have been on to by
the Democrats since twenty sixteen.
Speaker 3 (32:03):
I know, I know, but some of this is just.
Speaker 6 (32:05):
Nothing, nothing bigger than that dossier, the Steele dossier.
Speaker 5 (32:10):
Of course, Russia, Rushia, Russia.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
But this stuff is happening like in real time now.
It's like the garbage transcript being edited at the sixty
minutes interview being edited. Can you imagine if she becomes
president for the next four years, every media agency in
the country is going to be on constant edit patrol.
We got to change what she said. Oh my gosh,
she just embarrassed herself. She just said this. She just
said that that's illegal. I mean, it's NonStop. We have
(32:35):
to edit her. We have to change what she said.
And wow, it's just remarkable.
Speaker 5 (32:41):
Well you can kiss the Republic goodbye.
Speaker 6 (32:43):
I mean, all this is is tyranny, is Marxism, and
we will be under a state led everything. That's so
government will have control of everything.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
Yeah, that's one of the reasons why I've been framing it.
This is Tuesday is not just about saving America. It's
about saving the world. If the United States descends into
tier and if it descends into being a globalist hell hold, literally,
the whole world will not survive. Not to be alarmist,
but that's just the reality of it. Okay, five forty one,
let's do traffic on weather together once again. Here is Gotti.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
All right, I tend east and found at west side.
I am surprised they cleared this that fast. But this
accident that had all your lanes closed is now out
of the way, and the backups are almost gone too.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
So I'm not going to.
Speaker 4 (33:25):
Tell you to stay the course just yet. Let's keep
going on six ' ten, like your hazardri is here, Terry.
Otherwise you could take the East Loop, Ship Channel Bridge,
the Sermon Bridge if you see breaks, and jump on
the Golf Freeway. Golf Freeway did have a small issue
at park Place.
Speaker 3 (33:38):
That's clear. You can't even tell it was there.
Speaker 4 (33:40):
Ninjas have struck already on the West Sam which way
we're going southbound Kimberly Lane. Nobody knows where that is.
It's by Memorial, just southbound. They've also cleared a wreck here.
West Sam is actually worth your dollar this morning, and
we'll zoom in on Graham Parkway, you big shots at
the five point fifty break in the Classic Buick GMC
Epics center.
Speaker 3 (34:01):
All right, thank you very much, Good sir, and Terry
Smith has our forecast for us. Hey Terry, Hey, and
good morning. While we've got.
Speaker 20 (34:07):
More rain and that is just what we need this weekend.
The front is stalled to the north of us. It's
going to hang around through the weekend. So more rain
of forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms today and
most of that'll be during the afternoon hours. Temperature's load
of mid eighties. It's not a washout of a weekend.
We do have a sixty percent chance of showers and
(34:29):
storms Saturday and Sunday, a fifty percent chance of getting
wet Monday. Temperatures in the load of mid eighties into Monday,
and then a cold front sneaks in Tuesday. So we're
still dealing with rain. But now we've got some cooler weather.
It's like fall has shown up in early November.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
All right, how about that? A little fall? Never heard anybody? Well,
it depends on how you land. Seventy three degrees. That
was bad, dad jokes, seventy three degrees. Now at your
official severe weather station, he's ready to have seven to
forty ktrh what we need to know for the day ahead.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
This is Houston's Morning News, brought to you by New
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Speaker 3 (35:08):
Okay, five forty eight. Here's a different kind of a
story for you, but one that I think is of real,
really great importance right now, especially as we head into
COVID season. You know, we used to call this time
of the year flu season, and now they call it
COVID season because COVID is essentially the flu. But how
about this, after three and a half years of debating,
now the message is finally getting through to some medical professionals.
(35:32):
The Idaho Health or excuse me and Idaho Health Board
has become the first to remove COVID nineteen vaccines from
their clinics. Quote these products are unsafe and we do
not promote them end quote. After a stunning four to
three vote, Idaho's Southwest District Health bravely decided to pull
(35:54):
the COVID shots from thirty locations where it provides healthcare services.
By doing so, they've become the first health agency in
America to do that. The board came to the decision
after a group of presentations from heroic doctors like Peter mccullull,
Ryan Cole, James Thorpe, and Moore convinced them that the
shots are not safe for human use. This is an
(36:15):
historic decision because it leads the way for more clinics
to follow suit and stop offering dangerous COVID shots to
unsuspecting patients who still quote trust the science end quote.
This could be a game changer. It could be the
first of I think a lot of dominoes that might
fall over is more and more people are finding out
about the impact the long term health complications that are
(36:40):
coming now that a long term is starting to develop.
For three and a half years from the height of COVID,
but now that some people are starting to see what
the impact on their health or at some of the
side effects and so forth, are come to find out
there was a reason to be skeptical, reason to be hesitant,
and a reason to have medical freedom and not be
forced to take jab or lose job, which is what
(37:02):
happened in so many millions of people's cases. So this
is a very very interesting development coming out of Idaho,
one that I think everybody should keep their eye upon.
All right, five point fifty. Now let's do trafficking weather
once again, and skymock on the drive.
Speaker 4 (37:15):
All right, let's get a roll call on the west side.
I'm going to throw you the tip line number for
those of you who don't know. Shortly, but we did.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
Surprisingly, I can fall over right now.
Speaker 4 (37:24):
They cleared that wreck at wayside on the East Freeway already.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
I was expecting that to hang around a little longer.
Speaker 4 (37:31):
Let's go to downtown Dwayne and the tip line number
seven one three two one two t ips.
Speaker 19 (37:36):
Hey Scott Mike of Crosby Void and.
Speaker 15 (37:39):
Act in coming around six ten to ten West Downtown.
Everything's clean, brother, thanks for the help.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
All right, Bob.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
I don't know what downtown Dwayne drives, but it's got
to be something cool. Uh seven one three two one
two t ips. Let's hear from the west side drivers
to visors. We still have that stall on the North
Freeway southbound West Road.
Speaker 3 (37:58):
It's in the hob It's just one lane.
Speaker 4 (38:00):
Skymike on the Classic few at GMC traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
All right, thank you very much, good sir. Cloudy today
with a few showers, thirty percent chants of rain. High
of eighty one Tonight, cloudy, low seventy four, morning rains Tomorrow,
high of eighty one, thunderstorm Sunday eighty three, scattered storms
Monday warming to eighty five, and then the ultimate storm
will be the storm of votes on Tuesday. Right now
seventy three at your official severe weather station. News Radio
(38:25):
seven forty k TRH. What say We get some headlines
now from share O.
Speaker 6 (38:29):
What Say We is now five point fifty two on
news radio seven forty KTRAH. Our headline is a responsored by
DNM aude leasing Harris County officials and the Shriff himself
being called out over election irregularities. New Rasmus and Polling
says nearly half of all voters across America I think
election officials have been involved in cheating. Texas longhorned legend
(38:50):
Ricky Williams told a podcast that marijuana helped his performance
in nineteen ninety eight when he won the Heisman Trophy.
Get the latest news any time at ktourah dot com.
Our next update will be at the top of the hour.
Speaker 3 (39:05):
I live in Katie, I live in Ito.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Your reliable forecast next on the ten on seven ktrh Okay.
Speaker 3 (39:13):
Five point fifty two. Getting back to the election now,
as we are just a few days away from deciding
the fate of this republic, almost every polster in America
will tell you that the results of this election upcoming
election are pretty much a toss up right now. Even
though President Trump is leading in all of the battleground states,
they are almost all within the margin of error, which
(39:33):
means this is really up in the air. President Trump
is convinced, at least publicly, that he's going to win,
but there are all kinds of claims of fraud already
being made. Fraud claims are coming in fast and furious,
including in Pennsylvania. But as this race enters the last stage,
Trump and his allies are casting suspicion on the vote
(39:54):
in advance. According to multiple reports, the Pennsylvania situation involves
individuals being told to get out of the line the
line ends here for early voting, and to go to
a different location to vote. Several Republicans left the line
went to the other location only to find out, oh, well,
(40:15):
we're out of supplies, whether it be ballot cards or whatever,
so they weren't able to vote, forcing them to try
to go back to the other side to the other location,
which of course is just ridiculous. One Republican leader in
share I apologized, by the way, if I'm covering something,
you guys have already covered this more this week. But
one Republican leader at the original location in Bucks County
(40:40):
told all of the Republican voters there stay in line,
do not get out of line. Well, that was deemed
by election officials to be encouraging people on how to vote,
in other.
Speaker 5 (40:51):
Words, electioneering. It was consider engineering.
Speaker 6 (40:54):
We did have that, but we didn't go into the
depth that you're going on.
Speaker 5 (40:57):
It is a good thing because.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
They arrested her, did you guys come to that part.
Speaker 5 (41:01):
Yeah, well no we didn't. We just had a quick
headline on it. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (41:04):
Sure, they arrested this woman, it's on video, and it's
on video for being cuffed and walked out of there
as people shouted, she is not in electioneering. That he
needs that word that has said. She is not telling
people how to vote. She is just saying, stay in line,
do not get out of line. They're trying to get
you out, they're trying to make it more difficult for
you to vote, and so on and so forth. Did
she in no way did she tell people how to
(41:25):
vote or for whom to vote, But she did tell
fellow Republicans stay in line, stay in line, and they
arrested her for it.
Speaker 5 (41:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (41:32):
I saw the video of one of these women there,
paid for by the Democrats, you know, who are election workers,
going out and telling people who were standing in line
that they weren't going to be allowed in to vote
because it was too crowded. And it was one forty
five in the afternoon, and the woman was videoing her
and arguing saying, if we're in line until four o'clock,
(41:53):
we have until four o'clock to get in line. We
are allowed to vote, and the woman says, no, you're not, No,
you're not, and a lot of people were walking away
rather than have the confrontation.
Speaker 3 (42:02):
Sure, I don't mean to be alarmist about this, I
really don't. But people ask me every day because of
what I do. I have listeners who ask me every day,
you know, Bob, we are we gonna win, Bob, how's
it gonna go, Bob? What's your prediction? And I tell
them I think America is absolutely going to vote for
Donald Trump to go come back to the White House.
But I am not sure that all seven of the
swing states ballots, state are battleground states, whatever you want
to call them, are going to allow it to happen.
(42:24):
You only have to move a few votes from a
few counties, a few locations in a certain place, and
suddenly to seventy becomes you know, two fifty nine, and
the flip, and it flips. So I really don't know
Scher because I don't know what I can trust in
what I can't.
Speaker 6 (42:38):
Well, you're not the only American who feels that way.
And ultimately that's the that's what matters. It really does,
because if the bulk of the American public refuses to
accept what they saw happen the last time happened again.
Speaker 5 (42:55):
It's not going to be pretty Yeah.
Speaker 3 (42:57):
Well, no, you're right, and which should bring us to
another issue here, and that is, of course security on
election night, because a lot of cities, including in Washington,
d C. Are preparing for what they are calling quote
unquote civil unrest. And I don't think they're worried about
one side. I think they're worried about another. All right,
we'll talk more about it as we go. It's five
(43:18):
fifty six. This is Houston's morning News.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
This is US Radio seven forty kt RH Houston p
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Speaker 2 (43:33):
It's more of what matters to you. From the John
Morris Services Studios.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
A Texas state senator calls out more voting irregularities in
Harris County and don't look now, but some in the
mainstream media have abandoned Kamala. Good morning. I'm Bob Frans
and for Jimmy Barrett. This is your six o'clock report
on news radio seven to forty ktr H. Sheriff Fire
has the news after we do trafficking weather together.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
Here's Sky Mike and if you didn't get the memo,
you heard about that big serious we had on it
in East the East Freeway, that makes sense. Mine inbound
at Wayside, it's gone. All of the lanes are reopened.
Even the smush is out of the way. So stay
the course. Now, if you're coming in from the work
inside Advisors, you've got an easy stroll in for now.
It's kind of Friday like twenty five minutes from Grant
(44:16):
Parkway into the President's Heads. We still love the stall
on the North Freeway, the hob It's just one lane
at West Road. Let's stay on those main lanes inbound.
I'm Skymike in the classic pew at GMC Traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (44:28):
You down with h OV. Cloudy sorry, cloudy today with
a few showers, potentially thirty percent chance high of eighty one,
cloudy tonight, low of seventy four and more rain tomorrow
for sure. We'll let Terry tell you the details on
that coming up at six ' ten. Right now, I'm
still at seventy three. It's your official severe weather station
is Radio seven forty ktr EAH and once again here.
Speaker 6 (44:49):
Shaff good morning everyone, is Sale six oh one on
news Radio seven forty ktr rech and our top story.
Speaker 5 (44:54):
This is our election.
Speaker 6 (44:55):
Integrity is still a concern here in Harris County Jail
and mats are allowed to vote. They're a waiting trial
on misdemeter charges. But State Senator Paul Bettencourt says they
are voting without proper id.
Speaker 8 (45:08):
It's clearly in law that you have seven forms of identification.
We start with a Texas photo idea, passport, et cetera.
And this idea that you can have a risk band
with a birthday scrawl on it is just not in
Texas statute anywhere.
Speaker 6 (45:24):
Yeah, the county jail has been allowing them to vote
with just a risk band. Meantime, it's the last day
to vote early here in Texas. Polls open at seven
more on the turnout so far at six point thirty.
So much for Kamala Harris's big Houston rally last week,
ostensibly to help Colin Already in his Senate race against
incumbent Texan Ted Cruz. The latest polling has Cruise up
(45:46):
by four points. It is now six oh two. Donald
Trump campaigned in New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona yesterday and
why New Mexico a blue blue state.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
I happen to.
Speaker 10 (45:58):
Think that the vorder is the single biggest issue.
Speaker 3 (46:00):
I think the border is a bigger issue than inflation.
Speaker 10 (46:03):
Inflation is a strawing and it's a country buster.
Speaker 6 (46:06):
And Trump has been peeling away Hispanic votes. He was
on with Tucker Carlson yesterday and his live tour. He'll
be in another Democrat state rep tomorrow for a rally.
He'll be back in Virginia campaigning today in Michigan and Wisconsin.
Kamala Harris interrupted by Heckler's for the fifth fifth time
(46:26):
this week and showed once again she can't answer questions.
Speaker 5 (46:30):
She doesn't know. We're coming day one.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
What's your first executive action?
Speaker 11 (46:34):
Well, my first priority, which will be probably the package
of bills, is about bringing down the cost.
Speaker 6 (46:39):
Of living, not executive action bringing down the cost of living.
By the way, Harris was on MSNBC, she can't just
issue an edict. Multiple mainstream media outlets deciding against endorsing
Harris for president, with the latest being USA.
Speaker 5 (46:57):
Today, we're talking about print.
Speaker 14 (47:00):
It may be that the days of consistent over the
top endorsements in major newspapers of democratic candid for presidents
coming to an end.
Speaker 5 (47:09):
That's GOP consultant Matt Mkoveac.
Speaker 6 (47:11):
He told KG Race, despite what these outlets might hope,
they can't really do much to restore their credibility once
it's lost. Six oh four is our time mark human
well talk about his credibility. He's taken a lot of
heat righteously for saying that Donald trup doesn't surround himself
with strong women.
Speaker 33 (47:29):
Uhh, the people that he had in leadership positions in
the White House when he served Sarah Huckabee Sanders as
his press secretary, he just elevated women all the time.
Speaker 5 (47:40):
Yep.
Speaker 6 (47:40):
South Dakota Governor Christy Nome there she was on Fox
Cuban trying to walk the comment back.
Speaker 1 (47:45):
But he.
Speaker 6 (47:48):
Mainstream media, they're not really paying party to it. Harris
has had a major problem appealing to mail voters. So
what is the real reason that men aren't into Democrats?
Speaker 16 (48:01):
Sure?
Speaker 23 (48:01):
According to Texas based English teacher a Goost may Raw, for.
Speaker 15 (48:06):
The real reason is the women. The women that support
Democrat policies and politicians.
Speaker 23 (48:10):
May Row says, the majority of Democrats are now women,
and they really don't like men.
Speaker 15 (48:16):
They don't believe in the samety of life. They don't
really believe in the marriage, they don't really believe in
building a home. Then you know, I'd rather go with
the conservative side.
Speaker 23 (48:24):
He compared it to the early church that was led
by strong women. Jeff Biggs News Radio seven k t H.
Speaker 6 (48:33):
And if we follow the money, betting markets remain all
in on Donald Trump. With four days until election day,
you have a.
Speaker 15 (48:39):
Lot of pundits who say someone's going to win. Deep
down or even very not so deep down, they know
that's not true. They're trying to advance the message. The
betting markets are telling you what they really believe, and
they may be wrong, but they're not lying to you
about what they're saying.
Speaker 6 (48:51):
Political analyst Jake Novak, he says people with skin in
the game don't bet against themselves unless they're hedging bet
on both sides. Also a reminder, our election I coverage
next week kicks off seven pm Tuesday on KTRHKTRH dot
com and the iHeartRadio app. It's now six oh six.
There's a key inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures Index.
(49:16):
It rose to tenths of a percent in September, increased
two point one percent year over years so inflation is
still with us in line with expectations, but it also signals,
you know, prices aren't going down.
Speaker 17 (49:30):
The policies that Joe Biden has put in place have
hurt middle class families. That's why prices are twenty percent
more expensive today. That's why people can't afford a mortgage.
That's why you're seeing home ownership rates go down.
Speaker 5 (49:42):
It all just keeps adding up.
Speaker 6 (49:44):
Heritage Foundation economist Steve Moore on Fox Business, it's now
six oh six. We get that hour sleep back that
we lost in the spring when we change clocks early
Sunday morning. Texans, though we're pretty much over having this
changing back and forth twice a year.
Speaker 18 (50:03):
I think I'm more so upset about the whole thing,
the whole debate to begin with. Why not just pick
one because the rest of the world doesn't really do this.
I think it's very it comes from like farmers that man.
Speaker 5 (50:12):
On Austin TV.
Speaker 3 (50:14):
Now.
Speaker 6 (50:14):
Lawmakers in Austin and in DC as well have tried
to pass the laws aimed at picking either standard or
daylight saving time year round, but nothing has ever been
able to get through. Texans lose to the Jets twenty
one to thirteen.
Speaker 14 (50:30):
C J.
Speaker 5 (50:30):
Stroud sacked eight times.
Speaker 3 (50:33):
What is happening enough front.
Speaker 34 (50:34):
We watched the film and see what it is, but
obviously we give up eight sacks, and you know, every
dropback or pass situation looks like, you know, we're in
scramble mos.
Speaker 3 (50:45):
So it's just not good enough.
Speaker 6 (50:46):
Texans hosts the Detroit Lions. A week from Sunday night,
Rockets pick up a win in Dallas eight one oh two.
They're hosting Golden State tomorrow. I'm Sherber Fryer on news
radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
Keeping you in the know all the information in real
time and in the now, right now, News Radio seven KGRH. Okay,
seven minutes after six o'clock, Good morning, once again, Happy
Friday to you. Bob Franz sitting in for Jimmy. I
want to invite you to follow me so we can
connect on a regular basis. Obviously I'm here just from
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on Facebook, on YouTube, or excuse me on Instagram and
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My email addresses Bob at Strictly Speaking dot org I
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and Spotify look for. Strictly speaking with Bob France, I
uploaded something late last night, actually to Twitter or I'm sorry, gosh,
(51:47):
I'm getting them all mixed up. I uploaded it to YouTube,
but I've also made it available on my Facebook page.
And it's a four minute monologue in which I'm talking
about winning and losing. And I want to give you
a two minute version now because that's how much time
I have here. I want left wing Democrat voters to
consider something, and this is what I put in the monologue.
You can take a look at it if you'd like
on YouTube. Strictly speaking with Bob Frantz. If everybody loves
(52:11):
to win because we're we're Americans. We are I remember
the patent line in you know with George she Scott
in the Patent movie. You know, Americans love a winner.
And I wouldn't give a hoot to hell for anybody
who lost and was okay with it. We love to win,
and especially we love to beat people we hate, right.
I mean, if you are, if you are a Red
Sox fan, you just love to beat the Yankees. And
it's just I don't care what happens. We won. We won,
(52:33):
such as it is in politics, Democrats, if you win
on Tuesday, on Wednesday, you're gonna be thrilled because you
won and you got to beat the person you hate
the most in the world, Donald Trump. And I get it,
because that's what we are. We're obsessed with winning. But
I ask you, you're gonna be blaring it on your
social media pages. You're gonna be screaming at people at work.
(52:54):
You're gonna high five people who are who voted like you,
and you're gonna make fun of the people who voted
for Trump and say, we one. You know, we rejected
America rejected you, You suck and all of that stuff. Right,
But I'm asking you, what did you win? If you win,
what will you have one? In all seriousness, your lives
are not better right now than they were four years ago.
(53:14):
You're paying twenty to forty percent more for virtually everything
you buy a cart full of groceries, new clothes, household items.
You are paying more for your mortgage payment, you are
paying more for the gasoline in your car. What will
you have won? You will have won the right to
get rid of your car because you will have to
get an EV when Kamalist ev mandate comes in. You
will have won the right to have the government perhaps
(53:37):
come and force you to turn in your gun in
exchange for a small check in what she calls a
mandatory gun buyback program. You will have won the right
to not be able to go from the apartment into
the home that you wanted to buy because you cannot
afford seven and a half percent mortgage rates. You will
have one the chance that perhaps a draft card will
(53:58):
arrive in your kids, in your kid's mailbox, your eighteen
nineteen year old male's mailbox. Because wars around the world
are going to continue to rage, and in fact, it
will get worse when the enemies see weakness. What will
you have won. Your life won't be better. Your life
isn't better now than it was four years ago, and
if you vote for four more years of it, it
will only get worse. So, yeah, I know, I get it.
(54:20):
You want to win, so you can say in your face,
Orange man bad, But I want you to think about
what that What the spoils of victory look like. What
will the trophies, the prizes, the awards that you win
look like. You're going to be more miserable for the
next four years, just as much as I am. Ask
(54:41):
yourself if that kind of victory is worth having. Six eleven,
let's do trafficking weather sky Mike h Are you down with.
Speaker 5 (54:48):
You?
Speaker 18 (54:48):
Know me?
Speaker 4 (54:49):
That's what I thought, And I like that riff you
gave me too. All right, now I'm gonna test to you.
I know you're very busy this morning, but this is
a pop quiz. What is the design flaw with the
h lank?
Speaker 3 (55:01):
I think the biggest design flaw is that it's only
one lane.
Speaker 4 (55:03):
It's only one lane. Boom bob for the win this morning.
That's our problem. We have a stall southbound HOV. This
is the North Freeway this time, and it's it's right
past West Road. So watch out here. Just stay on
the main lanes like normal people. And we're in good
shape because we're not even having much of a smush.
Speaker 3 (55:20):
I don't even have the wreck at the Shepherd Curve yet.
Speaker 4 (55:23):
Hang on, it's coming now. Other things that are coming.
Golf Freeway. We always have some kind of houbus tankory
right at park Place that's inbound.
Speaker 3 (55:31):
Nothing. I mean, you're good before waffle House.
Speaker 4 (55:33):
You don't even have that smush and all the way
back from Webster that is an easy twenty nine minute
stroll to eighty eight.
Speaker 3 (55:40):
Stephen F.
Speaker 4 (55:41):
Boston's looking awfully happy this morning. Coming up from Angleton.
We're in good shape, and mamble up twenty two minutes.
We're gonna check your ship channel bridges at six twenty
and the Generator Supercenter dot Com traffic center.
Speaker 3 (55:52):
All right, but now we're gonna check the weather and
see what's coming up this weekend. Terry Smith at the
Weather Channel.
Speaker 5 (55:56):
Hi, Terry, Hey, good morning.
Speaker 20 (55:58):
Well we've got more rain through the weekend into early
next week and eventually some cooler weather. But temperatures today
through Monday, load of mid eighties. We the rain looks
to hold off until the afternoon today. I think a
forty percent chance that you may get wet, sixty percent
chance of those showers and storms tomorrow and Sunday, and
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then a fifty percent chant a more rain Monday. It's
Tuesday when the temperatures drop, so it feels like November
around here. Load of mid seventies with a fifty percent
chance of rain Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (56:32):
All right, Terry Smith, thank you, and right now seventy
three degrees at your official severe weather station, News Radio
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Okay, six twenty we continue, Bob Frands sitting in for Jimmy.
So last night was Halloween, the day kids get to
dress up and pretend to be something they aren't, or
for liberal parents and liberal teachers. It was Thursday. Let's
do trafficking weather sky Mike, you've got to drive. That
was fast, all right? Well, I like it when it's
like this.
Speaker 4 (57:07):
Finally, now it's Friday, Like we'll check your Grand Parkway
as you're coming up from Dayton trying to work your
way over to New Canny. If you're somebody's butler and Tomball,
you have an easy ride here. Ship Channel bridges as advertised.
Let's go from Baytown to Laporte and we're flipping in.
That's eight lades of fun over the Hartman Bridge, the
Toll Bridge.
Speaker 3 (57:25):
We've got two full.
Speaker 4 (57:26):
Big lanes now from iten down to two twenty five
Rock and Long and I ten on the six '
ten Sherman Bridge north or southbound. For some reason I'm
always visualized in everybody going southbound. How you doing, Valerira,
I see over there from the bud flant down to
two twenty five smell. It's kind of funny when you
get there, but it's maybe an extra minute if that.
For now, I'm Skymike on the Generator Supercenter dot Com
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Speaker 3 (57:48):
All right, thank you very much. Good sir. Terry's forecast
looking like about a thirty percent chance of rain today, Claudie.
Otherwise high of eighty one tonight, old down to about
seventy four morning rain tomorrow eighty one, thunderstore Sunday eighty three,
scattered storms Monday eighty five. Right now seventy three at
your official severe weather station, News Radio seven forty KTRH.
We'll check the headlines now with Sharon Hi.
Speaker 6 (58:10):
Six twenty one on news Radio seven forty KTRHR. Headlines
are sponsored by dnm ONO Leasing. More than seven million
Texans have voted. Early polls remain open at seven am.
We have eighteen.
Speaker 5 (58:22):
Million registered voters here.
Speaker 6 (58:25):
Beginning today, Texas hospitals, because of an executive order by
the governor, are required to report the free healthcare costs
provided to illegal aliens. Bird flu has been detected in
a pig for the first time ever in the US.
Latest news anytime at KTRH dot com. Our next update
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Speaker 2 (58:46):
What happened and why the top of the hour not
just another headline thease when you'll hear what else?
Speaker 3 (58:51):
So what's going on? Is happening?
Speaker 1 (58:53):
News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 3 (58:56):
All right, so some signs are popping up. Were told
Trump and vance signs and Ted Krud's cruise signs inside
the loop, maybe begging the question, are conservatives finally coming
out from the shadows, not afraid to show who they
support and actually say we are here. Let's talk about it.
Christian Collins, Texas Youth Summit founder, joining us here on
(59:20):
news radio seven forty k t H. Christian, good morning,
Good morning, Thank you so much for having me on.
It's good to have you. Yeah, I'm Bob sitting in
for Jimmy and I'm glad to talk to you. Let's
talk about these signs. This is this a sign? Are
those signs indicative of maybe a little bit of the
shift in the mindset of conservatives to say we're here
and we're not afraid to say so well.
Speaker 9 (59:41):
Absolutely.
Speaker 25 (59:42):
I think a lot of conservatives probably felt because of
their employee employment situations that they weren't able to talk
about this. But it's just come to the point, with
the economy being in decline like it's never been.
Speaker 3 (59:54):
They've felt it at the grocery store, at the pump.
Speaker 25 (59:56):
They look at the foreign policy and see that we're
on the brink of World War three. They look at it,
you know, because our southern border is wide open, and
that you know, their kids are going to school and
there's this radical gender ideology that's being pushed on them,
and they understand that they've got to take a stand.
And I think people like Elon Musk and Robert F.
(01:00:17):
Kennedy who have come out and support of President Trump
have made them more bold and realized, Okay, we have
to stand up now or we're not going to have
a country.
Speaker 5 (01:00:27):
Sure, that's part of it.
Speaker 6 (01:00:28):
I live inside the loop, and I just know that
people who might be Trump supporters, a lot of them
don't want to do that because they feel the Democrats
more likely to attack them than Conservatives are to attack
Democrat signs.
Speaker 5 (01:00:45):
That's been my experience.
Speaker 3 (01:00:48):
That's probably true. I mean, these are neighborhoods.
Speaker 25 (01:00:51):
That they have to continue to live in after the election,
and so they want to play nice and be careful.
But I think a lot more people have stood up
because they recognize that if this country is going to
continue to be the United States of America, if we
are going to continue to be a two party system,
we can't. We have to stand up now. I think
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the flood of illegal immigration. If we've had over fifteen
million illegal immigrants come across our southern border and they've
been shipped to swing states, there's six wing states.
Speaker 3 (01:01:22):
And Evon Musk said this the other day.
Speaker 9 (01:01:23):
He says, if.
Speaker 25 (01:01:25):
This continues for four more years, there will be no
more swing states, and thus we will be a one
party system, just like California. We can't have that in Texas,
and we can't have that in the United States of America.
We've got to stand up right now. And I think
people realize that.
Speaker 3 (01:01:40):
Do you think Christian that some of the negative attacks
that continue to be made against conservatives are starting to
are starting to really be felt by them. The backlash,
in other words, calling us garbage is not new, you know, deplorable, irredeemable,
bitter clingers and all these other things now calling women
we can stupid. If you are a Trump supporter, you
think this is finally starting to cost them.
Speaker 25 (01:02:03):
Well, I think at hominem's have an effect initially, but
if the word Nazi is used over and over and
over and over again on President Trump, after a certain point,
when people realize, okay, he's built the broadest coalition that
we've ever seen in politics, you know, people recognize that
that simply isn't true. Over forty nine percent of Hispanics
(01:02:26):
are supporting I'm only thirty nine percent of Hispanics are
supporting Kamala Harris, according to a CBS poll Are us
Say Today polled the other day. So it's it's obvious
to many people that these names are not true, and
they're voting for, you know, not their favorite person ever,
but they're voting on the policies. And politics is important
(01:02:47):
because policy is important, because people are important, and those
policies have real effects on the people. So many people
are coming out and voting because of the policy. And
my pastor, for example, has never ever spoken out about politics,
and the seven years I've attended church there, he gave
a really great sermon the other day on why Christians
should get involved in the political process and vote now
(01:03:10):
according to your biblical values.
Speaker 3 (01:03:12):
And it was really good.
Speaker 6 (01:03:13):
Well, Trump is able to Trump has been able to
get his message out in all sorts of unorthodox ways
on the Internet and with podcasting and these massive rallies,
and I personally believe that Americans are ready to be
hopeful about their future. They're ready to think that there's
a future to be had, and they're tired of the division,
(01:03:34):
and they're tired of this endless joylessness that comes out
of the side of the Democrats, which is nothing more
than screeching and haranguing about what a bad person Donald
Trump is.
Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
Yeah, you're and you're absolutely right, and what a bad
person we all, What bad people we all are for
supporting him. That's exactly right. And it's so funny that
the campaign of joy is the one with the most
hatred coming out of their mouths. Christian, thank you so
much for coming on. We certainly appreciate your perspective on
all of that. Thank you so much. Christian Collins, Texas
Youth Summit founder joining us now. It is six twenty seven.
(01:04:06):
Got to catch up with a Bloomberg Business report on
jobs Friday, Courtney Donahoe.
Speaker 22 (01:04:10):
Yes, good morning, Stocks in the Green Bob. Later this
morning we get that report for October Economis estimate one
hundred thousand workers were added to the payrolls last month,
with the unemployment rate holding at four point one percent.
Dow futures right now at one hundred and sixty up
one hundred and sixty points. Courtney's on a Hope Bloomberg
business on news Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
Four more days till election days, Your vote, Make your
vote Cat.
Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
This is news Radio seven forty KTRH, Houston's election headquarters
from the John Morris Services Studios.
Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
Today is the last day for early voting in Texas
and a surprising development, Trump and Vance signs inside the loop.
What does that mean? Good morning Bob Ranson for Jimmy Sheriff.
Ryre has the details on those stories and more coming up.
But first, got mi CA has to drive. Let's go
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Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
We will discuss issues affecting the community. That's my public
affairs voice on Nord Sam Westbound aldeing Westfield. It's that
roadwork smash where down that we've knocked out two left lines.
It's going to be a lifestyle here westbound, you lose
about four or five minutes this way. We're also loopy
at the squeeze six to ten northwestbound at forty five.
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It's just the usual thing that we get this time
of morning.
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Some backups from the hardy toll Wood hit me on
that tip line while I'm dropping stuff here seven one
three two one two t ips Skymike and the classic
Buick GMC traffic center.
Speaker 3 (01:05:32):
All right, thanks sir. Cloudy this morning with a few showers,
possible thirty percent chance of rain today hi to eighty one,
Cloudy tonight lois seventy four, morning rains tomorrow, high of
eighty one, then some storms coming in. I'll let Terry
tell you about those. That'll be at six forty right
now seventy three. It's your official severe weather station, news
Radio seven forty k TRHE and I'll have the news
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and here's Share.
Speaker 6 (01:05:53):
Six thirty one on news Radio seven forty ktr H
in our top story this hour. It's a final day
of early voting in Texas, and while has been up
in some parts of the state, Alicia Pears with the
Texas Secretary of State's Office tells KTRH the numbers at
least in Harris County are about the same for early vote.
Speaker 24 (01:06:14):
A million Harris County residents of Castler ballot and we're
forcing that activity there in those polling locations pretty consistent
with the state line averages.
Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
She says.
Speaker 6 (01:06:24):
Overall, more than seven million Texas have voted early, as
more than forty percent of all registered voters, despite election
integrity law and changes to who runs the elections. One
state lawmaker says there are more violations taking place here
in Harris County. Details on that at seven am. Trump
signs though popping up inside the loop. It's not a
(01:06:46):
normal site. People are becoming more emboldened, perhaps and vocal
in their support of Donald Trump.
Speaker 16 (01:06:54):
It appears conservatives aren't shy anymore about backing Donald Trump
to be president again.
Speaker 25 (01:06:58):
I think people are shout up and they don't care anymore.
We're not going to have a country unless we speak out.
And so, yes, they're going to put up the yard sids,
Yes they're going to put up their bumper stickers. Yes
they're going to post on social media that they support
President Trump.
Speaker 16 (01:07:08):
President of the Texas Youth Summit, Christian Collins says most
people want to see the country go in a different direction.
Speaker 25 (01:07:14):
People recognize that based on the policies, Donald J.
Speaker 3 (01:07:18):
Trump is the best person.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
For the job.
Speaker 16 (01:07:20):
Arguably, the most important day in our country's history is
only a few days away. Jared Lewis News Radio seven
forty KRH.
Speaker 6 (01:07:26):
Trump campaigning in New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona yesterday, VP candidate
JD Vance was talking to the youth vote.
Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
The question young people have to ask is do.
Speaker 21 (01:07:37):
I want to have a job where I earn a
good day's wage for a good day's work. Because if so,
you've got to vote for Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (01:07:44):
Vanc a Turning Point USA town hall in high Point,
North Carolina. Trump also now is suing CBS News for
election interference over its biased edited editing of Kamala Harris's
sixty minutes interview and refusal to release the transcript of
her real responses. Trump has asked for ten billion dollars
(01:08:07):
in damages. Meantime, Kamala is running mate Tim Walls. He
was off telling more lies in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 9 (01:08:15):
They never talk about you.
Speaker 3 (01:08:17):
Donald Trump talks about himself because that's the only person
he's concerned with.
Speaker 6 (01:08:24):
By the way, the latest polling has Trump leading Harris
in Pennsylvania by five points. Our election night coverage next
week kicks off at seven pm Tuesday KTRHKTRH dot.
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Com and the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
It is now six thirty four Wall Street entering perhaps
what could be the most volatile week of the year.
We got a new jobs report coming out, major earning reports,
the presidential election in the Federal Reserve meeting. Financial planner
Richard Rosso says investors, though shouldn't be alarmed at pullbacks
in the market, especially right now.
Speaker 3 (01:08:58):
Frankly, the market'spin heated.
Speaker 28 (01:09:00):
It's sort of like you know when you run your
oven on Thanksgiving for four hours and the oven's got
a cool That doesn't mean anything wrong. It's just like
the cool down and actually gives people, or gives traders
that our entry points.
Speaker 6 (01:09:10):
Yeah, he said, the best thing just write it out.
See where we are after next week. The Fed meeting
is two days after election day. Overnight trading's up this morning.
Futures NASAK, though everything lost a lot yesterday, Standard and
Poor wiped out the five hundred wiped out its entire
gain for October. Nasdaq lost three percent, Dow was down
(01:09:34):
four hundred points, yesterday, oil today up about two bucks
to seventy one and change. Texas still paying more than
two sixty a gallon four gasoline.
Speaker 5 (01:09:44):
So when do we get relief on that.
Speaker 13 (01:09:47):
One thing is for sure, the next president will have
a major effect on the oil markets.
Speaker 29 (01:09:51):
They set the tone for investment. His investment friendly in
the oil and gas industry. Everybody in the oil industry
is watching the selection very closely.
Speaker 13 (01:10:00):
Market analyst Phil Flynn told KTRH the biggest factor here
is how much regulation is forced onto producers.
Speaker 29 (01:10:05):
That's where it's going to matter. If President trumb gets
some offense and we start with in regulations, I think
that's going to be lower energy prices, no doubt about it.
Speaker 13 (01:10:14):
Flynn says that by contrast, Akomala victory would likely lead
to market confusion and higher prices. Ethan Buchanan News Radio
seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 6 (01:10:21):
Yeah, election and economic uncertainty. It's got people changing actually
their vacation plans. Travel expert Catherine Banks says people want
to feel safe when traveling, and when they have a
big event on the horizon, it makes them a lot
less likely to take chances.
Speaker 31 (01:10:37):
Yes, the election rhetoric, it's making you feel unsafe anyway,
then you're really less likely to take the punch and
take a trip that might challenge your boundaries as well.
Speaker 6 (01:10:48):
Yeah, people though, have booked more travel after the early
vote because they can see a shift and focus. Finally,
six thirty six is our time. Iron says it is
going to attack Israel again before election day, reportedly claiming
that it will be a definitive and painful response to
(01:11:09):
Israeli airstrikes in October. More uncertainty for US there. Six
thirty seven coming up. Rockets win in Dallas last night
one eight one o two. They host Golden State tomorrow night.
In college football. Number ten, Texas A and M visiting
South Carolina tomorrow night, Texas Tech at Iowa State, Baylor
home to TCU, SMU taking on pitt and the Koogs
(01:11:33):
are home to Kansas Rice will be hosting Navy. I'm
Sheber Fryer on news radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 3 (01:11:41):
I live in Spring, I live in Katie.
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
Your reliable forecast next on the ten on seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
All right, you don't share. You just reminded me talking
about the price of gas and oil futures and so
on and so forth. Are you concerned, How concerned should
we be about the EV mandate and what that will
do to us all, and what that will do to
jobs in the oil industry and so forth, Because she says,
of course, and she has said for years that she
is for an EV mandate, and she and Biden of
(01:12:11):
course are pushing what is it, fifty percent of the
new cars must be EV's by twenty thirty and sixty
or seventy percent by twenty thirty five, something like that.
But now she, of course that she's running for president,
and that's not popular. She says, no, what mandate? What
are you talking about? What is your feeling?
Speaker 6 (01:12:28):
Well, it's no way it's going to work. That's That's
something that's my feeling here. It's common sense. We don't
have enough electric grid to provide for electric cars for everybody.
I mean, you just can't do it. And I mean
we've already seen what happens just with the computing power
that we need and the lithium that we need. And
we do have car manufit. We have Toyota truck manufacturing
(01:12:50):
in San Antonio, so it's not all just being made
in Mexico and shoved across the border at US. But no,
this is the EVS. It's not the mandate to persons
and even the electric it's the death of our fossil
fuel industry.
Speaker 5 (01:13:10):
We are the heartbeat of it.
Speaker 6 (01:13:12):
I know that Trump talks about it all the time
in Pennsylvania, but the heartbeat of it is here and
offshore drilling and deep water drilling, and we're seeing that
there's starting to be a little bit of a pickup
and interest in deep water drilling. Now why would that
be if they think that Kamala Harris is going to
keep control of this government.
Speaker 3 (01:13:30):
Yep, that's a great question. And of course you're right.
I mean all it's the war on fossil fuels that
the Harris Biden Biden Harris regime declared literally when they
took over, that would lead to this. And you know
the bizarre part about it, Shara, is they never talk
about where the electricity comes from. You just mentioned the
grids would need to be updated. More than that, I mean,
where is all of it coming from. If the attack
(01:13:51):
is on fossil fuels because it's bad for the planet,
that would be oil, natural gas, and coal. Exactly where
does the overwhelming majority of electricity come from coal and
natural gas. I mean literally the coal fired power plants.
They would have to be mining for more coal to
even possibly power a nation full of electric vehicles to
go along with our electric air conditioners and everything else
(01:14:14):
that we use. For crying out loud, I mean it's
impossible to consider that. You know that this would even
make first of all, that it would be possible, second
of all, that it would make sense if it were possible,
because I thought the whole point here was to wean
off of fossil fuels. According to those on that side, well,
you would be necessitating more fossil fuels than ever before.
(01:14:34):
It literally makes no sense. Okay, six forty, let's do
traffic and whether it's again much like al Green segan?
Can you sound like al Green? Can you talk like Algreen?
Not on my best day? You can't sing like that
or nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:14:46):
See, I need a female caller, and I figured if
you'd put.
Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
On your smooth al Green voice, you know, you might
could get us some calls. I just I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:14:53):
It's all been all males this morning. Seven one three, two,
one two t ip s so far. You can tell
I'm not that busy now so beast bound at Broadway
so you can sing that it's a right lane. That's
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coming over from golf Gate. Let's up tiplight seven one
three two one two t ips Mike, Magnolia whatever, Hey, Scott.
Speaker 15 (01:15:14):
Mike West felt outbound just before our wind left lane
block with a tow truck.
Speaker 16 (01:15:21):
Ninja and a comfortable looks.
Speaker 4 (01:15:22):
To see its tall. All right, banana sticker for Mike
from Magnolia. The good news it's it's by Harwin so
you can get some cheap imports there. Terry, I'm skymight
get your classic buick GMC Traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (01:15:33):
All right, thank you very much. Good sir. Terry is
indeed back with a look at our forecast once again.
Might be with this weekend, Hey.
Speaker 20 (01:15:39):
Terry, Yeah, we are dealing with some rain and that's okay.
We we've had rain the last couple of days. Looks
like that possibility of what weather will continue until at
least Tuesday, maybe even Wednesday, and that's when we'll get
some cooler weather that's going to be real nice. But
today through Monday, temperatures will be in the low to
mid eighties each afternoon, so that part it's not going
(01:16:00):
to change much today, the rain holding off until the afternoon,
A forty percent chance of those showers and thunderstorms. Over
the weekend, we have a sixty percent chance of showers
and storms Saturday and Sunday, and then Monday a fifty
percent chance of rain. So every day some wet weather.
Tuesday a fifty percent chance of getting wet, and the
temperature is feeling like November in the low to mid seventies.
Speaker 3 (01:16:24):
All right, Terry, thank you, and still seventy three. Now
at your official severe weather station's radio seven forty KTIH.
Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
You are commute, you are forecast your news. It's Houston's
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Speaker 3 (01:16:39):
Okay, six forty eight. We continue to Bob franksitting and
for Jimmy, and good Friday morning to you. So Kyla
Harris's previous comments have suddenly resurfaced about immigration issues. We
were talking about this a little bit earlier on and
so the Washington Free Beacon has published a piece reminding
everybody of exactly what the will look like under her
(01:17:01):
President Harris, because when she ran for president in twenty
nineteen and what was ultimately one of the worst most
failed candidacies ever. Quite frankly, she started in January of
twenty nineteen with tens of millions of dollars and tons
of massive left wing backers. She was easily one of
the very favorites in that primary field early on, and
(01:17:22):
then people got to know her from January to February
to March and all the way through the rest of
that year. By November, she was broke and her twenty
plus percent share of the pot had been down to
one to two percent by the time she suspended her
campaign December fourth of twenty nineteen. But in that period
of time, she said ICE needed to be fundamentally overhauled
(01:17:43):
and called the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies cruel and
out of control. That was in response to a Democratic
primary questionnaire from the Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement Action Fund.
She also called for much needed oversight of ICE facilities
in a moretorium on the construction and expansion of immigration
detention centers. But since she has replaced Biden, of course,
(01:18:06):
and now sits four days away from potentially being elected
president of the United States, she has portrayed herself as
tough on illegal immigration. She's emphasized her experience as an
attorney general prosecuting trans national drug trafficking gangs and embracing
elements of Trump's border security measures. But conservative groups and
Trump supporters and conservative online media want everybody to remember
(01:18:31):
that this is who Kamala Harris really is. She pledged
in late August to sign the six hundred and fifty
million dollars bill to continue construction on the of the
border wall as part of that other amnesty bill that
she also once called a medieval vanity project and a
complete waste of taxpayer money that won't make us any
safe for her words, point being, just a few days
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before the election, she is now being called out and
people are reminding her what Bernie Sanders said a couple
of weeks ago, go oh about a month ago now
on TV is true. She's flipping her positions on all
of these things simply because it's pragmatic to do so
while trying to win an election. In other words, she's lying.
(01:19:13):
Every word you see you hear her say between now
an election eight is a lie. Believe her words from
her previous stances articulated in twenty nineteen six. If you
want traffickan weather once again, hear s guy Mike.
Speaker 4 (01:19:25):
All right, Bob Franz, let's go to I forty five south.
We're heading right over by Galveston at Tiki Island southbound
on the Gold Freeway. Some people drink alcohol there, Bob, southbound,
I've got a reported wreck. Look at that backup from
exit seven. This is outbound, not inbound, tip blind. Let's
go to Rice Country.
Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
I may finally have a female good morning.
Speaker 5 (01:19:46):
It's LORI.
Speaker 4 (01:19:48):
Wait a minute, wait, wait, wait, wait, Bob, I want
you to hear Win. I want you to hear Lori
from Whinny say I ten.
Speaker 3 (01:19:53):
I can beautiful. I love it. No Shenanigan verbage.
Speaker 28 (01:19:59):
That's important.
Speaker 5 (01:20:00):
Friday night light tonight, y'all have a good day.
Speaker 3 (01:20:02):
And that's LORI from Winning. Who sounds like pecan pie?
Speaker 4 (01:20:05):
Bob Franz, I'm in the Classic Buick GMC because you
have to sound like pecan pie if you live in
Winning Classic Buick GMC traffic.
Speaker 3 (01:20:11):
Center, are they very much good?
Speaker 21 (01:20:13):
Sir?
Speaker 3 (01:20:13):
I'm glad I don't live in Winning only because I
could never make that accent happen. Let's do the weather.
That's what we're doing here. What does Terry have for us?
She has some rain today, a little bit anyway, thirty
percent chance of showers high VT one Tonight clear, well,
not clear, cloudy, but the rain low seventy four morning
rains tomorrow HIGHVE eighty one, thunderstorms on Sunday and Monday.
(01:20:34):
Eighty three to eighty five degrees right now seventy three
degrees at your official severe weather station, news radio seven
forty k TRH.
Speaker 5 (01:20:42):
We'll check the headlines now with Sheriff Hi there.
Speaker 6 (01:20:44):
It's now six fifty two on news radio seven forty
k TRH. Our headlines are sponsored by Moral Mechanical. Harris
County Sheriff E. Gonzalez among those being called out for
election irregularities at the Harris County Jail. DPS arrested a
seventeen year old illegal alien for human smuggling in Webb
County last week. Texas Ford is shutting down his f
(01:21:06):
one to fifty lightning plant in Dearborn, Michigan. Yeah you
hear that, Bob from mid November until January due to
load demand.
Speaker 5 (01:21:16):
For electric vehicles. We don't want them, no, we do.
Speaker 6 (01:21:19):
Not Latest news anytime at KORH dot com. Our next
update will be at the top of the hour fifty nine.
Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
Inbound at the loop is always a problem.
Speaker 2 (01:21:29):
KTRH time saving traffic connect on the ten.
Speaker 3 (01:21:33):
You know, sure, just in a sense you did that.
It wasn't that long ago. It was January ish, I believe,
when we had that cold snap that hit such a
big part of the country and every single highway became
a parking lot. There were massive accidents, numbers of accidents,
and all of these electric vehicles as they sat there
(01:21:54):
in the cold, froze up and their batteries did not work.
I mean, it was like a giant graveyard and electric
car graveyard in various parts of the country. And the
other part of that too. That really really bugs me
that nobody will address this. An overwhelming number of people
don't have homes. They live in apartments, and there are
(01:22:15):
scores of parking spaces in all of those apartment complexes,
and not garages where you can run two twenty lines
to plug in thousands and thousands of vehicles. How are
these people supposed to plug in there? What about people
who don't even have parking lots at their apartments and
they street park where are they supposed to be charging
in their vehicles if there is a massive mandate on evs.
Speaker 6 (01:22:37):
Well, you're talking really largely about the northern urban experience
the Texas. We got long distances to cover, and we've
got hurricanes and floods. Electric cars don't do well in floods,
and as you could see what happened after the hurricanes
that hit the South central States. Well, we know very
well that it's not electric vehicles that are trying to rebuild.
(01:23:00):
You don't build roads and highways with electric vehicles, you
just don't.
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
That is exactly correct.
Speaker 6 (01:23:05):
Of course, if you only have electric vehicles, I guess
nobody needs one. Nobody will have one. We'll all be
on mass transit. We won't need roads in highways. Right,
isn't that part of the whole design of.
Speaker 3 (01:23:13):
This You're right, you're right, those little fifteen minute cities
that they want to build, where everybody is all encompassed
in one.
Speaker 5 (01:23:19):
Small where we can be controlled.
Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
Exactly right, yep. And I don't mean to go too
far into the weeds on that share, but you are
spot on. That is exactly where it is headed. All right.
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Speaker 3 (01:25:05):
A Texas state senator calls out more voting your regularities
in Harris County and don't look now. But some in
the mainstream media have abandoned Kamala, Good morning Bob for
instant for Jimmy. This is the seven o'clock reporter on
news radio seven forty k t rah Sherif's got the news,
sky Mike has the drop. Sorry, Bob, I have to
say I nailed it. Let's go to the toll bridge.
Speaker 4 (01:25:24):
You could still play the SoundBite at seven ten though
east Sam northbound look out toll Bridge. That's a big
old late team wheelers stall here. We're backed up from
two twenty five. This is northbound for once southbound, You're
actually not smashed up south Loop eastbound at Broadway that's
also install. Everybody's fine, but it's taking up your right
lane coming over from Gulfgate. I've got a golf freeway
Tiki island problem. That's gets you some laneage at seven
(01:25:47):
ten and east Side. Lourie's driving down and she says
it looks nice. I'm Skymike in the classic Buick GMC
traffic center.
Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
All right, cloudy today with a few showers, thirty percent
chance rain, high of eighty one. Tonight, cloudy with a
low of seventy four. The rest of the forecast is
coming up. At seven ten and right now we have
seventy three degrees at your official severe weather station, News
Radio seven forty k TRH. Let's get the morning news
now from Sharp Morning.
Speaker 6 (01:26:12):
Everyone is now seven o two on news radio seven
forty KTRH. Is this new sponsored by Okarves Financial Group.
Top story This eurfinal day of early voting. Here in
a Texas State senator calling out Harris County officials and
the incumbent shareff Ed Gonzalez for the voting irregularities at
the county jail.
Speaker 7 (01:26:30):
State Senator Paul Bettencourt says officials are allowing county jail
inmates to vote with just a risk band.
Speaker 2 (01:26:36):
This is just.
Speaker 8 (01:26:36):
Typical Harris County. They don't follow the election code. So
now they've come up with an idea that inmates can
vote at the jail by using a risk band with
a birth date on it, and it's just preposterous and illegal.
Speaker 7 (01:26:49):
A prison riskband is not one of the seven forms
of ID required under the election code to vote. Texans,
though serving time for misdemeanors and awaiting trial are allowed
to vote. Cliff Saunders News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 6 (01:27:03):
Now the polls just open here and they'll remain open
until seven pm, the last day of early voting. Last week,
Kamala Harris rally in Houston apparently didn't help Colin all
Read in the polls. He trails his the incumbent Senator
of Texas, Ted Cruz, by four points. This is according
to the latest polling by Signal. It is now seven
(01:27:25):
oh four. Donald Trump campaigned in New Mexico, Nevada, and
Arizona yesterday talking about expanding the traditional Republican map.
Speaker 3 (01:27:35):
So you were in New Mexico, the other day.
Speaker 4 (01:27:37):
New Mexico is considered a pretty blue state.
Speaker 9 (01:27:40):
What were you doing there?
Speaker 3 (01:27:42):
Well, they're also a border state.
Speaker 10 (01:27:43):
They have people pouring in by the tens of thousands.
Speaker 5 (01:27:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:27:48):
Trump closing out three rallies late last night as the
guest of Tucker Carlson's Live on tour in Glendale, Arizona.
It was a benefit for victims of Hurricane Helene and
Milton Kamala Harris. She was heckled again the fifth time
this week. Got so flustered, Well, here comes the word
solid where Because.
Speaker 11 (01:28:07):
We're fighting for a democracy, fighting for a democracy.
Speaker 3 (01:28:12):
And I understand the difference here.
Speaker 12 (01:28:17):
Here, moving forward, moving forward, understand the difference here, moving forward.
Speaker 6 (01:28:24):
Getting so bad for her that her friends in mainstream
media are abandoning her.
Speaker 13 (01:28:30):
USA today is just the latest mainstream outlet to not
endorse Kamala Harris.
Speaker 14 (01:28:34):
Harris has just been so underwhelming and uninspiring. IM run
such a I think unserious campaign that it's kind of
hard to justify.
Speaker 13 (01:28:42):
GEOP consultant mat Mkobeak told KTRH this won't help these
outlets regain their credibility.
Speaker 14 (01:28:46):
I mean, you'd have to see a consistent effort to
start treating both sides fairly to actually holding Democrats accountable
to reporting on actual news related to crime in cities.
Speaker 13 (01:28:55):
Mkoeac says, at this point, newspaper endorsements don't really have
much effect on voters either. Ethan Buchannan News Radio seven
forty krh SO.
Speaker 5 (01:29:03):
Seven O five.
Speaker 6 (01:29:04):
Donald Trump hitting back at the billionaire Mark Cuban want
to Be for saying that he never surrounds himself with strong,
intelligent women, calling Donald Trump a really dumb guy.
Speaker 5 (01:29:14):
Who thinks he's hot stuff. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:29:17):
Well, Cuban tried to walk back his comments, but the
likes of Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders wants Trump Press
Secretary Alina Habba winning Trump attorney before the US Supreme Court,
they were pretty quick to show the proof of the slur.
The Dems have actually lost a lot of women and
male voters. They're not supporting Harris Well. The federalist August
(01:29:41):
Mehrotz says, the problem with the Democrats is it's their
type of women that men don't like.
Speaker 15 (01:29:50):
So the Democrats are mainly women. That's the main constituency now,
and so what do Democrat women try to do to
attract more men into the party. It demonizes men, coddles women,
and it's all focused on abortion, on independence.
Speaker 5 (01:30:04):
Not starting families. Don't you know?
Speaker 6 (01:30:06):
He says, it's the exact opposite of early church times,
when strong women actually led men to faith. Poll's finally
catching up to the money. The betting mark has been
on Trump for a while now.
Speaker 16 (01:30:20):
Some platforms have Trump up as much as sixty four percent,
so thirty four percent against Kamala Harris.
Speaker 15 (01:30:25):
The people who are putting money on it can still
be wrong, but they're much less likely to have another
reason for telling you something. In other words, people don't
bet against themselves.
Speaker 16 (01:30:33):
Political and economic analyst jak Novak says the amount of
money wagered on the election this year is significant too.
Speaker 15 (01:30:39):
I've seen a number around six billion dollars. The reason
why that's going up is because the betting culture in
America now has become incredibly pervasive in the gambling market.
Speaker 16 (01:30:48):
Trump is also leading in a majority of the Swing states.
Charit Lewis News Radio seven forty khr.
Speaker 5 (01:30:53):
H seven oh seven.
Speaker 6 (01:30:55):
Now October jobs report comes out at seven point thirty.
Will be watching for revisions to the set Timber numbers.
Even as we're handling the new Ones We're supposed to
believe and the Texans loss of the Jets twenty one
to thirteen with CJ. Stroud sacked eight times. They'll be
hosting the Detroit Lions a week from Sunday night. I'm
sure we Fryer on news radio seven forty k TRH.
Speaker 3 (01:31:17):
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Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
Alrighty seven o eight. Now, as we continue on this
Friday morning, I appreciate you being with us. I'm Bob
Frand sitting in for Jimmy, and yeah, we haven't talked
a ton about this other than in the morning or
earlier this morning when we started the show, when I
greeted Chera as a bag of garbage a week and
stupid bag of garbage, Well why would I say such things,
because well that's what she is. According to the radical
(01:31:50):
left Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:31:52):
You never see him around strong intelligent women. Ever, it's
just that simple.
Speaker 3 (01:31:57):
Trump supporters are garbage. That includes me. But Schera has
to wear the other part because strong and intelligent women
don't support Donald Trump. So I guess that means only
weak and stupid women support Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:32:11):
Well, he's trying to walk it back.
Speaker 6 (01:32:12):
He says, they vote, they may vote for him, and yes,
he pointed out Kaylee Mcaninny and some others. You know, Okay,
but he doesn't really keep him in his inner circle.
He can only be right. What are you talking about, dude?
I mean, like, really, you remember when we talked about
him the last time you were on this show and
I told you I didn't like him because I thought
he was a Donald Trump want to be And you
(01:32:34):
pointed out, well, he's on Shark Tank and I said, yeah,
he didn't produce it the way Donald Trump produced his show, right,
the Apprentice, he produced it. He not only performed it,
and he produced it. They begged him not to go,
you know, give me a.
Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
Break, and he had fifteen years is number one.
Speaker 6 (01:32:51):
Yeah, you know Mark Cuban doesn't want to be and
he's jealous and you know here he goes. And why
is it that he's this big guy talking for Kamala Harris, Well,
her husband, her husband's not enough, her running mate is
not enough. Why do they have to bring in this
guy who's well he's big, big his mouth and he's
a celebrity to the extent that a celebrity. She's got Beyonce.
(01:33:13):
I mean, what more does she need?
Speaker 3 (01:33:15):
Well, I mean, you know, it's really starting. Arnold Schwarzenegger
has now has now endorsed her. Lebron James has endorsed her.
Speaker 6 (01:33:22):
She's coming up with the tough looking guys because the
effeminate men who've been backing her, they're not they're not
playing to the world.
Speaker 3 (01:33:30):
But but you know what I and I've been I've
been posting on my socials about this, Shara. I think
each one of those those endorsements is a win for Trump.
I mean, Arnold Schwarzenegger, most people in my circle share.
I don't know about yours, but most people in my
circle are conservative minded people, and they remember Arnold Swartzenegger,
not for The Terminator and not for any of his movies.
(01:33:51):
They remember that four years ago he uttered the words
on into a camera and told Americans F your freedoms.
He didn't say f he said the full word, all
four letters, F your freedoms in response to those of
us complaining about lockdown orders and and mask group mask
orders and jab orders and all of this suff And
(01:34:11):
he said, F your freedoms to all of us. I mean,
that's it, That was it for me. So I would
expect him to endorse Kamala Harris. He doesn't believe in
our freedoms. Lebron James is an absolute tool of the
Chinese Communist Party. He is in bed with China. He
makes his millions from China. And this is a guy
who is anti police. He is a race bader. I
(01:34:31):
would expect him to be with Kamala Harris. I look
at each one of those endorsements of those types of
people as wins for us, because we are seeing those
people for who they are, and they absolutely should be
lumped in with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (01:34:43):
People are.
Speaker 6 (01:34:44):
Waking people up, waking up the American population to how
they've been lied to and abused.
Speaker 3 (01:34:50):
So Mark Cuban is just one of them, you know,
just one of them. You know, she's happy to have
all of these surrogates out there saying I'm with Kamala,
and good you should be, because the things that you
say make you absolutely you know, it puts you in
that circle.
Speaker 6 (01:35:02):
Well, let's just say that if he was planning this
as a launching pad for his own political career, I
think he blew it.
Speaker 3 (01:35:09):
I think that's very well said. He insulted millions of
conservative women who support Donald Trump by calling them not
I'm not intelligent nor strong. There you go. Okay, let's
get sky Mike here before he has a CONNIPTIONI no, no,
no condition that's happening here.
Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
All right.
Speaker 3 (01:35:23):
Uh, let's do some tip lines shortly. I need lanage.
Speaker 4 (01:35:26):
This is where I need your help because I'm a
little blinded by I forty five the golf freeway. Don't
say the light Tiki island. There's a wreck on the southbound.
I know it's there. I just don't see the laneage.
If you're coming down from the dog track, you're coming
down from the outlet, mall be ready to hit a
big squish of breaks.
Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
And of course you know all we have is the.
Speaker 4 (01:35:43):
Causeway, Bob, unless you want to go all the way
to Winnie and do the do the Balliberfarians tip all right,
tip blind seven two t ips, dude, Hey guy, Mike.
Speaker 19 (01:35:52):
To dave on the hard work each side lose right
where go freeway enters onto it.
Speaker 29 (01:35:58):
There's a stalled eighteen.
Speaker 19 (01:36:00):
With the fire truck and some other stuff going on.
Speaker 4 (01:36:04):
Oh yeah, that's right by the Golf Freeway. Crack too,
that's northbound. That'll back us up from waffle House on
the golf It'll mess up your south loop coming over
from golf Gate and look out if you can just
go right and golf freeway's not bad. So that's a
good alternate this morning, Katie Freeway, I got westside, Mary, Mike.
Speaker 24 (01:36:20):
I ken was delightful until I got to sixty.
Speaker 3 (01:36:24):
Well, it's all those people going down to uptown.
Speaker 5 (01:36:26):
Lots of speak fire trucks.
Speaker 3 (01:36:28):
Oh, you're talking about the wreck right there at the
west Loot six ten. There it is. They are saying,
all lanes. I don't believe this. The Scooch is really
just from Antoine.
Speaker 4 (01:36:36):
If you want to, let's let's do a grand march
and get on two ninety instead. I'm Skymike and the
Generator Supercenter, dot Com Traffic Center.
Speaker 29 (01:36:43):
Terry.
Speaker 3 (01:36:43):
You got any leftover milky way? I do, yum. All right,
they're gonna pass it down in some payday, all right,
fob all right, Terry, go where the ahead take it
from there.
Speaker 20 (01:36:53):
Okay, Well, we're dealing with some wet weather through the weekend.
Not a wash out, but some needed rain can too
use into actually Tuesday. At this point, what a col
front not only brings us rain, but gives us some
cooler temperatures temperatures in the low to mid eighties today
through Monday. That doesn't really change much day to day.
A forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon,
(01:37:15):
A sixty percent chance of those showers and storms Saturday
and Sunday, Monday, a fifty percent chance of getting wet,
and Tuesday with the colfront swinging through, fifty percent chants
of more rain and the cooler temperatures.
Speaker 3 (01:37:29):
All righty well, prep for it, Thank you, Terry. Right now,
we still have seventy three degrees at your official severe
weather station. News Radio seven forty k TIH.
Speaker 2 (01:37:37):
It's Houston's morning News, brought to you by New South
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info you need to take on the day.
Speaker 3 (01:37:47):
All right, seven twenty here's a question for you. Why
are men just not into democrats? It could have something
to do with women who are We're going to talk
to a writer about exactly that here in just a
moment before we're gonna check trafficking weather. Oh, I'm going
to be Gona Mike, you up again. We're going to.
Speaker 4 (01:38:03):
Book to the golf Freeway here, Tiki Island southbound, I
forty five at Tiki Island Golf Freeway.
Speaker 3 (01:38:09):
You've got a wreck here. That's a lot of breaks.
Speaker 4 (01:38:12):
Now after Bucky southbound, you're losing at least twenty minutes
this way. Katie Freeway. It shows a complete closure at
the west Loop sixteen. I could swear I see people
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Tomorrow morning rains also high of eighty one, thunderstorms on Sunday,
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The now right now news Radio seven ktrh Okay seven
twenty two Now. So, Kamala and the Democrats are trying really,
really hard to pull men into the party and to
get behind her campaign. But it is simply failing. Let's
find out why. August Mehra is a Dallas based teacher
also a senior editor for The Federalist, among other publications,
(01:39:43):
wrote a great piece on this August good morning, How.
Speaker 15 (01:39:46):
Are you, Good morning? I'm doing well.
Speaker 3 (01:39:49):
Good, good to have you here. So they're trying, right,
they're trying. They did the white dudes for Harris. They
got Tim Walls, who's supposed to be some Midwestern Paul
Bunyan guy who didn't turn out to be anything like that.
They got gun owners, I'll say, and we're you know,
we're with Kamala and she's a gun owner too. It's
not landing at all. Tell us why? Yeah?
Speaker 15 (01:40:09):
No, I mean, so yeah, I wrote my article and
that was kind of where I start. It's just all
the attempts to attract men and all of it's just
very obvious pandering. And so I think what you've got
to kind of realize is that you know what's happened
to the Democratic Party and that it's become feminized. But
then you got to take one more step. It's like, well,
(01:40:29):
what kind of feminized? You know, what kind of women?
And so I start looking at the kind of women
that form the coalition, the Democratic coalition, and you know,
are these women not attracting men? Because that's what men
are attracted to to women, not only just in a
romantic sense, but just in a community sense as well.
And so you know, I write about how, you know,
(01:40:51):
the kind of values that the Democrats have, all progressives
in general have adopted, have become very repellent for men,
and have you know, excluded men, So not necessarily hating men,
but not creating the space for men. They want men's votes,
but they don't want the men themselves.
Speaker 6 (01:41:08):
Isn't a part of it since you're involved in education.
A lot of it has to do with education and
the way that boys at young age in public schools
have been pushed to the sidelines. And then certainly all
the social media and the internet, and it's all girl power,
all the movies, the TV shows. Men are made to
look stupid. It just seems to me that culture has
(01:41:31):
turned on males, and certainly males with hefty testosterone.
Speaker 15 (01:41:39):
No, that's exactly right. There's a lot of I mean,
I'm not even sure that you can call it influencing it,
it's brainwashing. Social media is very popular, these kind of
scrolling apps that are very popular among girls, and they
look at each other, and so these values are just
being basically just poured into young minds and a lot
of you know, so women grow up to, yeah, I
(01:42:01):
want to be the girl boss, they want to compete
with men, and so you get kind of this very
progressive form of feminism that again it's not inviting, it's
not communal, it's very alienating, and so you just kind
of have a very prickly kind of culture among you know,
these progressive women that you know again does not attract
(01:42:23):
men again. To me, it's like a difference between are
we involving men? Are we including men?
Speaker 3 (01:42:29):
You know?
Speaker 15 (01:42:30):
And they just want to include men to get the votes,
but they don't want to involve men. They don't want
the men to actually you know, join in the work.
They just want their vote. It's very transactional, and so
I think that's kind of a deep thing that's you know,
prominent among progressives versus conservatives, where it's like, okay, we
do want a farm community, we want to conserve something.
And that's why, you know, it's it's hard to get
(01:42:51):
the men on board because we know it's transactional. We
know this is just pandering, and we know that once
the election's done, it's going to go back to Okay,
let's women do their thing and the men just, you know,
kind of go flail and obscurity.
Speaker 3 (01:43:04):
Somewhere, you know, August, I want to play for you
just the first few seconds of a viral video put
out by the MAHA Alliance, which is Make America Healthy
Again Alliance, saying men are not misogynistic if they don't
want to vote for Kamala.
Speaker 9 (01:43:17):
This is Dear Kamala Harris. Let's get one thing crystal clear.
The vast majority of American men have no issue with
the electing a female president. Our issue lie solely with you.
Speaker 3 (01:43:31):
Just because they don't like her. It has nothing to
do with sexism or misogyny or anything else. Men are
absolutely fine with voting for a woman. It has to
be the right woman. That's the key here, isn't it
a ghost?
Speaker 15 (01:43:44):
That's exactly right. And the example that I use in
history is the early Christian Church, which was again highly feminized.
Mostly women were becoming Christian at the beginning, and it
was up to them to bring men into the church,
and they did so by becoming attractive, by becoming inviting,
becoming virtuous. So it wasn't just hey, you know, we
(01:44:06):
need your membership, we need your money. No. I mean
they would marry pagan men, they would evangelize them, the
kids would become Christian, and so you had a very
different kind of woman, a very different kind of profile
bringing in men versus you know, the pagan women that
were in a very misogynistic, sexist kind of world. And
I mean that's kind of the irony too. It's like,
(01:44:28):
you know, progressivism seems to lend itself more to sexism
and misogyny than like a conservative mindset. So no, I
mean Kamala Harris is just a weak candidate, and I
mean just the feminist values too are just insufficient and
again are not involving men. Again, this is just trying
to include them and get their vote.
Speaker 3 (01:44:47):
That's exactly what it's all about. Ostra is a senior
contributor at The Federalist in a Dallas area teacher. A
great piece that he wrote about the real reason men
aren't into Democrats. Thanks for sharing it with us, a ghost,
We appreciate it. Yeah, thanks for having me, all right,
seven twenty seven. Now, let's get a Bloomberg business report
on jobs Friday from Corney Dunah.
Speaker 22 (01:45:06):
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Good morning, Bob. Ahead of that, stock index futures looking
at higher open deal futures up one hundred and forty
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premium basin despite week recrude prices. However, Chevron is indicating
that job cuts could be on the way. The company
(01:45:28):
is targeting three billion dollars in savings from asset sales,
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Speaker 2 (01:45:40):
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Speaker 3 (01:45:53):
Today the last day for early voting in the state
of Texas and a surprising development Trump and signs being
seen inside the loop. Good morning, Bob France and for
Jimmy Shriff's got the details on those stories and much
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All right, Bob and Chaff, put on your hard hats.
We are going to the hard work and east side
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He's a lot to move. We need a supersize backed
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(01:46:30):
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All right, claudy today with the chances some showers forty
percent chance high of eighty one, claudy tonight with a
low seventy four morning rain, tomorrow, high of eighty one,
and then some thunderstorms on Sunday. I'll let Terry give
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That would be right now. We have seventy three degrees
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Speaker 5 (01:47:02):
Good morning.
Speaker 6 (01:47:02):
It is now seven thirty one on news radio seven
to forty ktr H and our top story this hour
is the final day of early voting here in Texas.
Record numbers in many areas already casting ballots and Shara.
Speaker 23 (01:47:15):
Early voting numbers have been strong across the state.
Speaker 24 (01:47:18):
Seven million voters out of Texas's eighteen point six million
registered voters definitely seeing a lot of interest in activity already.
Speaker 23 (01:47:25):
That's Alisha Pierce with the Texas Secretary of State's office.
Speaker 3 (01:47:30):
And what about here in Harris County.
Speaker 24 (01:47:32):
And Harris County a total of one million tem relative
voters in person for early voting, so that is about
thirty seven percent.
Speaker 23 (01:47:41):
The polls closed tonight at seven chub Biggs News Radio
seven forty kth.
Speaker 6 (01:47:47):
Even as we have more accusations of election violation here
in Harris County. Jail inmates in the county allowed to vote,
but one state senator says they're doing so without showing
proper I we'll have more of that coming up at
eight am. Trump flag signs T shirts. So this is
something different than twenty twenty. Everywhere you look, even inside
(01:48:10):
the Loop, some people apparently not afraid of potential backlash
any longer.
Speaker 25 (01:48:15):
By Elon Musk is coming up for him. A RFK
and all these people who've put their careers on the line,
I mean their businesses on the line. All these big
people have come out for him. I think have encouraged
everyday people to be more vocal about their support.
Speaker 6 (01:48:30):
Christian Collins with the Texas Youth Summit there, he says
it's Trump's America First policies that draw people to support
him policies like securing the border.
Speaker 10 (01:48:41):
On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program
in American history.
Speaker 3 (01:48:47):
We're going to get him out. We have no choice.
Speaker 10 (01:48:49):
I will rescue every city in town that has been
invaded and conquered.
Speaker 6 (01:48:54):
Trump and Henderson, Nevada last night, along with thousands in attendance.
He's in Michigan and Wisconson today. He has sued CBS
News Meantime for their election interference, calling it deceptive conduct,
specifically the way they edited biased editing of Kamala Harris's
sixty minutes interview even worse, inserting answers that she didn't
(01:49:17):
actually give to the question, refusal to release a transcript
of what her actual responses were. Trump is asking for
ten billion dollars in damages. Harris campaigning in Las Vegas
last night, fear mongering.
Speaker 11 (01:49:31):
Either he or I will be sitting in the Oval Office.
And listen, here's what we can imagine. Right, We've as
seen on TV, You've seen the Oval Office. But here's
the thing, just we have to get the word out
to help people even just visually imagine what that.
Speaker 5 (01:49:46):
Day will be.
Speaker 6 (01:49:48):
Yep, it would be a potential second Trump presidency to
unburden us all from Kamala and Joe Biden. A reminder
our election night coverage next week kicks off at seven
pm Tuesday. That is KGRH, KGH dot com and the
iHeartRadio app. It is now seven point thirty four. Buckle
up market watchers, Wall Street. It's facing a perfect storm
(01:50:10):
of conditions in the coming week.
Speaker 26 (01:50:13):
A new jobs report, inflation data, major earnings reports, the
presidential election, and the Federal Reserve meeting. That's all within
the span of eight days, creating mass uncertainty in the
stock market. Financial planner Richard Rosso says the FED meeting
is the biggest item to watch.
Speaker 3 (01:50:26):
The Fed might not go ahead and lower rates.
Speaker 14 (01:50:28):
Personally, I don't see a reason for them.
Speaker 28 (01:50:30):
So that with the fact that you have a lot
of people just fitting it out waiting for the election,
creates this volatility that can make you anxious.
Speaker 26 (01:50:37):
The FED meets two days after election day. Right now,
the markets are split on whether or not the Fed
will cut rates. Corey Eelson, who's radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 6 (01:50:46):
It's the uncertainty of at all that really drives people crazy,
especially when it comes to oil markets.
Speaker 29 (01:50:54):
If Kamaherns gets into office. We're going to get back
to an energy policy of uncertainty. We don't know where.
Speaker 6 (01:51:01):
She stands Market analysts Phil Flynn. There, he told Katie Erasia,
if you have uncertain future prices rise, he expects them
to fall if Trump wins back the White House. Of course,
concerns over the election in the economy are even changing
people's travel plans.
Speaker 30 (01:51:19):
It's a common thing in election years, but the unrest
has elevated at this time.
Speaker 31 (01:51:24):
People like to feel safe when they travel. It's even
on a subcoxic level, a little bit of an unnerving
thing for people to please their home or they're safe.
Speaker 30 (01:51:32):
Travel expert Catherine Banks says the rhetoric has led to
people feeling less safe, but there has been an uptick
and travel after early voting this year.
Speaker 31 (01:51:40):
I think once people cast their vote and it's almost
like back behind them and now they can turn our
kitchens everything.
Speaker 30 (01:51:46):
She says, though, now's the time to book next year's
travel because the deals are better and it's less busy
booking wise. Andre Perard New's Radio seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 5 (01:51:56):
It is seven thirty six.
Speaker 6 (01:51:57):
We got worded that Iran is threat in retaliation against
Israel before election day, CNN reporting that Iran claims it
will be quote a definitive and painful response to Israeli
airstrikes last month. Consider the source coming from CNN. It
is now seven thirty seven. The Rockets beat the MAVs
in Dallas one O eight, one O two. They host
(01:52:20):
Golden State tomorrow night. In college football, tenth ranked Texas
A and M visiting South Carolina tomorrow night, UH home
to Kansas Rice hosting Navy Tech Texas Tech at Iowa State,
Baylor home to TCU SMU taking on pitt Longhorns are off.
I'm Sheriff Fryar on news radio seven forty k TRH.
Speaker 27 (01:52:42):
Come alaw, fight, fight fight.
Speaker 3 (01:52:46):
This is where you get the very leadst the presidential election.
On news radio seven forty KTRH OK seven thirty seven. Now,
so about almost three hours ago when we started this show.
Bob France, by the way, sitting in for Jimmy. If
you're wondering about the strange voice here. Jimmyably back on Monday.
But about three hours ago when we started the show,
I told everybody about the list that was being compiled
(01:53:08):
online of all of the things that the Democrats have
decided to label conservative conservatives ass and this, of course
is on the heels of Mark Cuban and his conservative women.
People who support Donald Trump are not strong nor intelligent,
so therefore they are by definition weak and stupid. We've
added that to garbage, which was added of course to deplorable,
(01:53:33):
which is added to irredeemable, which President Trump reminded us of.
And we're just collecting a list, or assembling a list
of all of the insulting words that Democrats have used
to describe people that they wish would come and vote
for them. That's the funny part about this. So I
asked you to send me your messages on my email address,
Bob at strictly speaking dot org, Bob at strictly speaking
(01:53:57):
dot org. And we've got some good respons here. So
we are deplorables, irredeemables, we are garbage, we are stupid,
we are bitter clingers. We are stupid. We are fascists.
We are homophobes, we are racists, we are Nazis, we
are domestic terrorists. We are xenophobes. That was one that
(01:54:18):
I had forgotten about. Got a great message there on
that one xenophobe is a good one. We are weird.
Who is this? This was let me get a name here,
Fred Fred Cooe. Fred Coe said, we're all just weird.
That's true. As soon as Trump picked JD. Vance as
his running mate, for whatever reason, they decided to glom
onto the let's just call them weird. He's weird, he's weird.
(01:54:39):
They're weird. That's another really good one could point there.
Randy reminds me genocide supporters, and this, of course is
if you're in support of Israel, that means you are
for genocide according to the radical left, and Mary says
cult members. That's true too. Anybody who's the supporter of
Donald Trump is a cult members. If we've been somehow
brainwashed by this, I think there were more. Transphobe was
(01:55:03):
another one, but I'm interested. We still have time between
now on the top of the hour, so if you've
got one for me, email me Bob at strictly Speaking
dot org. Tell me what else have you been called
or have we been called by the left that is
really really angry we won't come and vote for him?
What a great way to win votes, right, Tell everybody
how awful and you redeemably deplorable they are. A week
(01:55:24):
stupid and garbage ee they are, and then say okay,
now will you come and join us. It's a really
unique strategy that they have there. All right, seven to forty,
let's hit traffic in fob. You're weird, I guess I am.
This is some of the people with.
Speaker 4 (01:55:37):
Earrings in their nose and green hair and fishnet pantyhose
and combat boots.
Speaker 3 (01:55:40):
And that's the guys that would be them.
Speaker 4 (01:55:43):
All right, let's look on the south side here. I'm
gonna check that golf freeway smash. I still need some laneage.
Somebody helped me out there with that. On the tip
line seven one three two one two t ips Tiki Island.
Normally that's a really fun place to hang out. But
the freeway smashed up with an accident southbound right where
the causeway looks like it's in the clearing state. I
can see it easing up a little bit. But after
(01:56:05):
BUCkies you lose about twelve minutes this way. It's a
long way to hit the ferry in step. On the
north Sam, you've got roadwork westbound Aldean Westfield, eastbound, Imperial Valley.
The Imperial Valley of roadwork also scooches up your forty
five north Terry, you're coming over from the golf ball
on Grand Parkway. You're looking at breaks now, trying to
get on the ramp to the Woodlands.
Speaker 3 (01:56:25):
If you're a big shot, you'll slow down a bit there.
Speaker 4 (01:56:27):
We have this wreck now and they've opened some laneage
on the Katie Freeway and that's on the inbound at
the west loop six ' ten and.
Speaker 3 (01:56:34):
South loop six to ten. You've got a problem.
Speaker 4 (01:56:37):
That's right off a golf Gate south Loop at forty five.
Speaker 5 (01:56:40):
I had a possum in my fan.
Speaker 3 (01:56:42):
It's a big one too. It's an eighteen wheeler and
a right lane.
Speaker 4 (01:56:44):
I'm skylike in the classic Buick GMC traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (01:56:47):
All right, thank you very much, Good sir Terry Smith.
Back one more time a look at the weekend's forecast
and maybe into next week as well.
Speaker 20 (01:56:53):
Hey Terry, Hey, Well, the golf ball's working hard. It
had a nice long break for much of October. Now
it's working because we've got more rain so far. The
rain this morning has been well to the south, but
we'll see some showers and thunderstorms later on this afternoon.
Speaker 5 (01:57:09):
Forty percent chance of getting.
Speaker 20 (01:57:11):
Wet later today load to mid eighties lit to mid
eighties into Monday next week and more rain into Monday,
sixty percent chance a showers and storms tomorrow and Sunday
fifty percent chance of getting wet Monday. Col front sneaks
into town Monday night Tuesday timeframe.
Speaker 5 (01:57:28):
So we still have.
Speaker 20 (01:57:29):
Some rain Tuesday, but we have less heat load to
mid seventies for high's Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (01:57:36):
All right, Terry, thank you so much, and right now
we still have seventy three degrees at your official severe
weather station, News Radio seven forty KTRH. What you need
to know for the day ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:57:46):
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Speaker 3 (01:57:52):
All right, we continue now it's seven forty eight, and
we are just four days away from deciding whether or
not we keep our republic and continue to grow it
and improve it, or we just watch it whither away
and die and see of tyranny. And one of the
ways we're going to do that, of course, is we're
going to have to decide on who our leader is
going to be. I found a fantastic substack from John
(01:58:14):
Leek that I want to share. Just a few words
from John Leake's substack, headlined make America Great Again. The
origin and the meaning of the political slogan. Democrats who
hate Donald Trump want you to believe that make America
Great Again originated as a Nazi slogan. Right Hitler did
speak of making Germany a strong country, but he never
used the slogan like make Germany great Again. Where did
(01:58:36):
that actually come from? It came from Ronald Reagan. Ronald
Reagan's nineteen eighty campaign featured the slogan on posters Reagan
for President, Let's make America great Again. That actually came
from Reagan. We know from President Trump's nineteen eighty eight
interview with Oprah Winfrey that he had long been interested
(01:58:58):
in international trade and security rangemiths that he perceived to
be threats and disadvantageous or America. He wanted America to
win the trade wars. He wanted America to actually be,
you know, be prosperous again. From that standpoint, and making
America great again has been part of what his mantra
has been literally all of his adult life, back when
(01:59:18):
he was a real estate mogul, back when he was
a game show host with The Apprentice, and so on
and so forth. There's all kinds of great videos, by
the way of interviews with Trump touting those same messages
eighty eight, nineteen ninety two, and so forth. The idea
that make America great again is somehow, some way, you know,
reflective of his admiration, some some you know, misplaced admiration.
(01:59:43):
Fradolf Hitler is just ludicrous. And as evidence of this,
John Leake in this sub stack has reminded us of
some of the humanitarian awards that have been presented to
Trump throughout the years before they decided he was a racist, xenophobic, homophobic,
you know, you know, horrific, you know, spawn of Satan.
(02:00:03):
They gave him the National Jewish Hospital's Humanitarian Award in
nineteen seventy six. They gave him the Jewish National Funds
Tree of Life Award in nineteen eighty three. He got
the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in nineteen eighty six,
the Freedom Foundation's President's Medal in nineteen ninety five, the
Muhammad Ali Entrepreneur Award in two thousand and seven, the
Unicorn Children's Foundations Shining Star Award in two thousand and eighty.
(02:00:26):
Goes on like this, You understand the friends of Zion
Museum's Friends of Zion Award in twenty seventeen, the twenty
twenty Bipartisan Justice Center's Bipartisan Justice Award in twenty nineteen
when he was still the President of the United States,
and of course, of course he was presented with many
commendations from Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Push Coalition.
Speaker 6 (02:00:47):
But you know all the reason for this, yes, is
nothing more than fear, because it's more than a slogan.
Speaker 5 (02:00:53):
It's a movement.
Speaker 6 (02:00:54):
Magma is a Maga is a movement and is hitting.
They're not in it, Well, they're going to lose their power.
If a movement like this takes over this country, they'll
get rid of all the elites, both parties.
Speaker 3 (02:01:10):
You're one hundred percent right, And here's the bigger part
of the share. It is a movement and not a man,
which means this does terrify them. Even when he goes away,
whether it be on Tuesday if he loses, or in
twenty twenty eight if he serves another term. When he's gone,
they're not getting rid of Maga. It's here to stay.
Everything has changed because of this, and you're right that
(02:01:31):
terrifies them. But I just want to point people to this,
and I'm going to tell I'm going to post this.
It's a great substack article. I want everybody to share
with other people who are thinking about maybe not voting
in this election because they don't like Donald Trump, because
he's to this or he's to that. Here's the truth
about who and what he really is and where Maga
was born. I want everybody to share this. I'll send
(02:01:53):
it out on my social media's. Follow me there on
all of the platforms, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Truth Social strictly
speaking with Bob Franz or strictly speaking USA, you'll find me,
and then on my video feeds as well on Twitter,
excuse me, on YouTube, on Rumble, and on Spotify. I
am there as well. It's strictly speaking with Bob Franz.
(02:02:14):
All right, seven fifty two. Sorry about that, mic, we're
a little bit late. What college's helmet is that you're wearing?
Is that your son's that's actually a high school helmet.
That's my son's. Yeah, that's my son's high school helmet.
Speaker 4 (02:02:24):
Well, congratulations on having such winners for kids.
Speaker 3 (02:02:28):
I follow you on social media, Bob oh Well, thank you.
Speaker 4 (02:02:30):
So to twenty five to see you put your hard
hat on because you knew something was happening on the
working side. This is two twenty five inbound Miller Cut
off Road. It's a stall and he's in a sticky spot.
This is a left lane. They're having to pull something
up here. They're pointing at stuff. It happens Toll Bridge northbound.
We still have that stalled eighteen wheeler and a big
smash now from two twenty five south Loop Broadway. Another
(02:02:51):
one boy, A lot of possums this morning. This is
coming off a golf gate from forty five over toward passing.
If you're trying to get to the bridge, that's the
right lane. And Katie Freeway inbound at six ten. That's
truck crarek. We've got two lanes getting by now and
some breaks from IKEA. Put all that together and it's
an extra nine minutes inbound. I'm Skywike on the Classic
BEW at GMC Traffic Center.
Speaker 3 (02:03:13):
All right, thank you very much, sky Mike. And yeah,
I did put my hard head on. I sent a
pick of my It's not yellow and it's not a
construction hat. It's a football helmet. It's the best I
can do. What he keeps telling me to put my
heart hat on, though I don't want to disappoint. Okay,
Claudy Today a few showers forty percent chance high of
eighty one, claudy Tonight, low of seventy four, morning rains Tomorrow,
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high of eighty one. Thunderstorm Sunday eighty three, scattered storms
Monday eighty five, So get yourself ready. Four A bit
of a wet weekend. Not too bad though, and right
now seventy four. It's your official severe weather station. News
Radio seven forty k t RH one more look at
the headlines.
Speaker 6 (02:03:47):
Here Sharon seven fifty four now on news radio seven
forty kt RHR. Economy added only twelve thousand jobs last month.
September's number revised downward to two twenty three thousand. August
revised down again to just seventy eight thousand. YEP, the
jobs are not there. Three people have joined Texas Attorney
(02:04:08):
General Ken Paxson's lawsuit now against the State Fair and
City of Dallas over its ban of firearms at the fair.
It was in violation of state law requiring the right
to carry in most public owned venues. A lawsuit over
Elon Musk million dollar giveaway for registered voters is now
being put on hold in the state as it moves
to federal court. Get the latest news anytime at kturh
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dot com. Our next update will be at eight am.
Speaker 3 (02:04:35):
I live in Pasadena Sharptown, Southwest.
Speaker 2 (02:04:37):
Next on the ten Time Saving Traffic con seven forty KTRH.
Speaker 3 (02:04:42):
Got a couple more we're arriving in the inbox right now.
Line dog face pony soldiers. That was another one that
we've been called, and islamophobes as well. Yes, of course,
who can forget that they're still repeating the lie about
a Muslim ban that Trump was supposedly supposed to supposed
to have begun twelve thousand, Share twelve thousand.
Speaker 6 (02:05:05):
That's what was written here in front of me, and
I didn't have time to double check if it wasn't
a title.
Speaker 3 (02:05:11):
No, I think it is. I think you're right. I'm
checking it out now. I got an alert on my
phone and yet there it is.
Speaker 5 (02:05:16):
It is.
Speaker 3 (02:05:16):
It's been confirmed. They predicted one hundred and thirteen thousand,
they were off by one hundred and one thousand. They
got twelve thousand jobs. That's the jobs. That's now. I'm
not gonna over.
Speaker 5 (02:05:28):
Revisions will be forthcoming.
Speaker 3 (02:05:30):
I mean, yeah, but the revisions were always down from
previous months.
Speaker 6 (02:05:35):
Well, they're trying to force the Fed to lower interest
rates again.
Speaker 3 (02:05:39):
I'm wondering, you know, I'm trying to be fair about
this too. We did have hurricanes coming up through you know,
Florida and Georgia and Tennessee and North Carolina, and so
maybe that I don't know impacted.
Speaker 6 (02:05:50):
Courtney was saying that she was saying that the hiring
was underway there because of the hurricanes.
Speaker 3 (02:05:55):
You know, Oh she did I miss the okay she
had that.
Speaker 5 (02:05:58):
Could be coming.
Speaker 3 (02:06:00):
All right.
Speaker 5 (02:06:01):
I don't believe all these data points anymore.
Speaker 3 (02:06:04):
I know, Hey, share before I signed off for today,
and thanks for letting sit in for Jimmy today, give
me your final call on Tuesday, well, actually Wednesday morning.
Speaker 5 (02:06:11):
Who's one we're gonna know?
Speaker 3 (02:06:14):
Well, yeah, right when we find out who's going to
be the president elect.
Speaker 6 (02:06:20):
I think if it's all legal, I think it'll be
Trump overwhelmingly. But if there's cheating underway, I think we
may not know until it all works its way through
the courts. That is a Moulin sized caveat there, no
question well yet it is, But I think it's a
very real possibility.
Speaker 3 (02:06:36):
I do too. I do too. It's already shaping up
that way, Schriff. Thanks so much everybody, have a great weekend,
be well, be safe and stafe free. See you next time.
Bye bye,