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along with Sheriff Ryer among your topstores this f hour. This poll claims
three thirty percent of us think inflationis not the top issue left pushing back
on drug testing President Biden before andafter the debate, and coming up at
five oh eight, opting for babynames that are gender neutral. Details in
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the minutes to head. You're onHouston's Morning News. First chick out the
morning Drive here with Mike Skymike.Oh it's me. It's not gender neutrals,
sky Mike. This Sky Mike,it's a dude. We just cleared
a wreck off the ICT Freeway atKirkwood. That's out of the way.
Forget it, stay the course.You don't even have a backup left any
Something just popped up on the southwestnorthbound. I don't know why. They
say, rice, it might aswell be before six' ten. It's
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a stall. It's over on theside. Now, this is where all
the merge omania happens. So lookout here. Ninjas may take a right
lane. Also, same deal hereon North Freeway I forty five southbound.
And by the way, some ofyour online stuff is showing fallse echoes of
suck a southbound. There's nothing there. It's a forty five southbound loop right
shoulder. Just look out again forthe ninjas. Skymike. It's your Generator
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Weather Center today partly cloudie stray shower, storm possibilities, life chance anyway.
I temperature is somewhere between ninety threeand ninety five. We'll get you the
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morning everyone. It is now fiveon news Radio seven forty KTRH and our
top story this hour. Nothing matchesTrump's first term in office until COVID hit,
and nothing matches that it was thebest economy I think in a first
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term ever. Former Ronald Reagan economicadvisor there Art Laugher on Fox Business Now.
The latest Erasmus in numbers show thatthirty percent of voters say inflation is
the most important issue in this election. Therefore, the economy, folks.
The Biden administration, however, keepsgaslighting all of us on its economic prowess.
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The labor market is remarkably healthy,with low unemployment, rising real wages,
and a bigger share of working ageAmericans in the workforce than before the
pandemic. They keep readjusting the numbersevery time they put them out, they
secretly readjust About a month later,Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in Minnesota, she
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ignores that the median price of existinghomes have hit a record. Did that
in May? Now? The averageis four hundred and nineteen thousand the median
price, I should say, Andthere's this. The Federal Reserve still looking
for signs that inflation is cooling beforethey would ever move ahead with interest rate
cuts. Start of this year,we saw inflation kicking back up and We've
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been trying to figure out and determinefrom the data. Is that a sign
of reoverheating or is that just ablift. Yeah, that's the president of
the Chicago Fed, Austin Goolsby onCNBC. It's now five oh three.
Donald Trump's legal team back in courtyesterday in the Florida Documents case, arguing
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that the gag order the Special CouncilJack Smith wants to have placed on him
now. And they also filed amotion for dismissal of the entire case,
saying that Smith was illegally appointed andimproperly funded from the FEDS just to go
after Trump. The debate between Trumpand Joe Biden is Thursday night, and
RNC CO chair Lara Trump says,well, Biden has to defend his policies.
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Trump can point to his track recordof success. He has a winning
message, and that is that hewas president for four years and people remember
those days. Trump with k trh's Sean Hannity, Lara Trump. You
can hear the debate here k tRH Thursday Night. Our coverage begins live
at eight pm. It's now fiveoh four. Wiki Leak's founder, Julian
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Massage hounded for years a years longlegal battle. He's going to be a
free man. He took a pleadeal on a single federal charge. Massage
has agreed to plead guilty to afelony charge and as part of a deal
with the DJ, he will avoidimprisonment here in the US. Under this
new deal, DLJ prosecutors will seeka sixty two month sentence, which is
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equal to the amount of time thatAssange has already served in lond allowing him
to immediately return to his native countryof Australia. Kevin Cork reporting there here
at home. Just when you thoughtsocial media was becoming more speech free,
the Texas Ethics Commission just last weekunanimously approved a new rule that targets us
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the citizens. They passed a newrule requiring disclosure financial disclosure for social media
posts in which the posters might havebeen given consideration by candidates or office holders.
Brandon Walton's with Texas Scorecard. Thatmove in retaliation to social media posts
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that were supporting the Attorney General KenPaxton during the failed impeachment trial. So
it's still underway, folks. Citizensin East Texas sounding the alarm about a
proposed thirty thousand acre wind farm thatcould destroy the value of their land.
The new development could also kill surroundingbusinesses, some local businesses. One's a
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local small aviation business that had hopesto grow that's now instead having a look
to wind down because once he's turbineour placed, that business will actually fail
it. Chris Wilson is leading agrassroots attempt to stop the development. He
says there's more than just property valueat stake. Texas over the last decade
has lost a million acres of primefarmland to solar development that has lost food
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supply. Wilson says this project willalso create a larger tax burden on the
people who live in the area.Ethan Buchanan News Radio seven forty kit TRH.
It's now five oh six. Bidenadministration expected to announce more money and
weapons for Ukraine today, the latestpackage one hundred and fifty million dollars.
The Hoodies and Yemen continuing to escalateattax in the Red Sea. The Biden
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administration doing nothing about that, though, National security analyst Kyle Schindler says that
China is taking advantage of our showof weakness now provide security for the Middle
East and for shipping at sea.That used to be the American Navy's primary
job. If we're seen around theworld, is no longer being able to
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do that. People are going tostart looking for another patron who can protect
their interest. And he says it'sthe show of weakness, sending a dangerous
message to the rest of the world. It's now five o seven. The
Aggie's lost to Tennessee six. Wasit six' five? I thought it
was six' four at the CollegeWorld Series finals. I have to check
that out. I might be wrong. The volunteers winning, of course,
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are first ever in CAA title.The Astros host Colorado tonight pregame at six
on Sports Talk seven ninety, GameTime seven ten on seven ninety and KTRH.
I'm Sheriff Ryar on News Radio sevenforty KTRHK. This's most important.
This is the most important election thisyear. It is believe that stay with
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your most important station, News Radioseven forty JZRH. Boy named Sue is
not gender neutral. A boy ora girl named Dylan is gender neutral.
So's Avery, So's Logan, So'sCarter, So's Riley. These are the
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names that are most popular right noware names that are kind of unisex.
You can name a boy this name, or you can name a girl bad
name. It's not like the olddays of Sue and Jim and Frank and
Audrey. You know which one isa male name? Which was a female
name? So why are parents optingfor That's the question. Now. If
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you read the article of associated withthis story, you would think, well,
this is because they want to begender fluid, just in case their
child turns out to be different thanthe way they were born. I don't
think that's it at all. Parentsgo with trendy names, whatever the trendy
names are at the time. Myparents do it, you know, with
a fairly trendy name from when whenI was time I was born. Schera's
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parents, however, decided to gooff the reservation and pick something unique,
which is unique for that time.You didn't people didn't have unique names when
you were a kid. No,did you get teased about that? Yeah,
a little bit, okay, whatkind of what kind of things would
they say, like, where'd youget that name? They call me Sherry?
Oh okay, they would just changeit to something or Cheryl. And
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then I had a teacher even inhigh school who called me Sam because she'd
call me and she couldn't remember SharaSherry. What was it Sam? Yeah,
Sam, Sam. I guess it'sgoing to My middle name is Michelle.
I was named after a French womanduring the war. Yeah, Sam,
Sam has become a gender neutral name. Sam for Sam or Samuel or
Sam for Samantha. Right, eitherway, she just called me Sam.
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Oh. Here's a couple more names, Parker Rowan, Cameron Angel and Kai
Aai Kai. Yeah. I've forgottenwhen that was so popular, but I
know a lot of guys I don't. I can't remember why it was popular.
Do you remember it for a briefperiod of time, especially with certain
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ething groups, when naming your childafter a really expensive automobile like Mercedes was
really popular. For characters, yeah, I mean Aurora, Yes, you
know movie characters. Yeah, sometimesbook characters. You know, we get
a series of books. Who's theHunger Games? I forget where her name
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is? Yeah, yeah, obviouslyour parents didn't go for any of the
movie names. I do have afriend though, and you can tell his
his his name is. He actuallyworks at CNN. He's a meteorologist.
Is CNN His name is Chad Myers. His middle name is Everett, so
he goes by Chad Everett. ChadEverett. That is Hollywood, like Hollywood.
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His mom, No, he goesby Chad Myers. But his his
mom was watching when she when sheyou know, started having you know,
labor pains. She was watching whatever, I forget what medical seventies you know,
early seventies, late sixties television show. It starred Chad Everett, and
she thought Chad over it was justthe best looking guy ever. So she
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named her son after him. It'sweird how people pick names. Five love
It time for traffic and whether ittogether Boddy in the world. My age
is named Mike. There's a lotof MIC's out there. Mack. You
know that's a Mic. I gotMike from Magnolia who calls in, We
got Michael Berry. I got Mike'severywhere. Mike, Mike, Mike.
Michael's an archangel. No, thankyou. Seventy to seventies and eighties were
really big for name of your kidsMatt or Mike. I really think there's
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more Mics now than there are giantsin my age group. Let's let's hit
some nord Freeway here, y'all.I've got forty five Nord Freeway southbound right
before the loop. That's a stallvehicle. It wouldn't be a big deal
here, but he's he's right beforeall the merging starts with the loop.
Those of you trying to get overto the heights from the north side here,
Ninja is may Tech right lane,And some of the online sources are
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showing some southbound like false echoes ofsuckage. Does that make sense? So,
in other words, there's no realbackup from this. But and this
is a big middle aged but watchout as you're coming down from Tidwell southbound
heartytoel Road. You don't need itright now. But it's the nineteen minutes
from Spring down and east text comingdown from the Sticks, we're just twenty
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two minutes now, twenty four minutesfrom like, oh my god, King
would Skymike on the Generator Supercenter,dot Com Traffic Center, BROBA r KTRH
top Axe Defenders twenty four hour WeatherCenter. Terry Smith is here, speaking
of gender neutral Hey, Terry Smithis here. It's a gender neutral name.
It could be Terrence, could beTeresa. That's right, are you
Teresa? I am a Teresa.I figured that. Yeah, I didn't
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think you were Terrence. No,I'm not a Terrence. And I I
know Chad Myers, I know ofwhom you speak. Yes, we've not
cross paths. But yeah, he'sa good guy, a good guy.
All right. Well, hey,you ready for some heat and humidity?
Because do I have a choice.No, but I'm letting you say yes
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or no. You can weigh invote now. Uh. Yeah, the
heat is here, no big surprisethere. Humidity is on their eyes and
so the heat inex is becoming abit of a factor. So the local
National Weather Service has decided a heatadvisory is warranted this afternoon, so keep
that in mind if you're outside latertoday. Temperatures will be at the load
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of mid nineties, but the humidityis high. Heat in Dex up around
one eight thirty percent chance of somethunder showers today, not much rain,
lots of heat the rest of theweek. Twenty percent chance of a shower
storm to tomorrow. No thirty percentchance of rain tomorrow, and then a
twenty percent chance of rain Thursday andFriday and Saturday as well. Debitcha right
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now is to lady at your officials. Severe weather station News Radio seven forty
KRH. It's you Houston's Morning News, brought to you Biden, New South
Windows Solutions. Now back to Jimmyand Sharah with the info you need to
take on the day. So,the Trump campaign spokesperson went on CNN to
UH to talk about the debate comingup, and of course she she mentioned
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that Jake Tapper might be not bethe most you know, neutral individual when
it comes to Donald Trump, andof course the host of Seen and took
great offense at this. You can'ttalk about my colleague that way and cut
her off. So more than thatstory's coming up next. First, though,
we've got traffic and weather together andthat starts with you, skuy Mike.
All right, let's see, I'vegot Junior from Dayton. Go brother,
Mike, right, Derrick Wayne Roadwhere the lead college building is.
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I tell you the roadwork on athere, but not effecting the main lane
unless you want to call the reverendneck and trade lives because of the free
All right, my first banana stickerof the morning boat from Port what's up,
hey you owners, guy, Mikesay, on the East X Freeway
inbound, there's something of a fleetdeath or some big equipment, maybe a
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crane, who knows. But it'smoving but not very fast. It's moving
about forty forty five mile an hour. All right, we got rolling suckage
past nineteen sixty southbound. It's theGenerator Supercenter dot Com traffic center from our
KTRH top tax defenders twenty four hourweather center for today. Partly clouding,
stray shower storm possibility with the hightemperature somewhere between ninety three and ninety five.
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That's pretty much the same forecast today, Tomorrow and Thursday. Temperature is
still eighty at your official severe weatherstation, News Radio seven forty KTRH.
Time to check out some of ourtop stories here on this Tuesday morning.
Here's Shriff five twenty four now onnews Radio seven forty KTRH. Johan Martinez
round How, the second of thetwo illegal aliens charge in the murder of
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twelve year old Joscelyn Nongerrai, appearsin court today. It's also primary day
in New York. Incumbent squad MemberCongressman Jamal Bowman expected to lose his primary,
though his colleague aoc stage all Roucusrally with him over the weekend.
Lots of f bombs dropped in thatwhen we cannot play it for you.
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A US bankruptcy court trustee planning toshut down Alex Jones's info Wars platform,
liquidating its assys to pay off theone point five billion dollar judgment against him
in the Sandy Hook lawsuit. Latestnews anytime at KTURH dot com. Our
next update is at the bottom ofthe hour. Trump against Biden eculation.
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Much more your vacationing with history.Listen to the headlines, get the audio,
use Radio seven for informed all SummerKTRH. Caroline Lovett is the Trump
press person for the campaign. She'sthe press secretary for the campaign. She
went on CNN and she got theCNN treatment because she was trying to tell
the truth about what she expects tosee at the debate as far as how
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CNN is going to treat her man, Donald Trump. So here's that exchange
with some follow up on Outnumbered byHarrison. And that's why President Trump is
knowingly going into a hostile environment onthis very network on CNN with debate moderators
who have made their opinions about himvery well known over the past eight years,
and their biased coverage of him fall. I'll also say that if you
talk to analysts of debates previous thatif you're attacking the moderators, you're usually
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losing. But take someone five minutesto google Jake Tapper Donald Trump to see
that Jake Tapper has Contadolf Hilter.Ma'am, I'm going to stop. If
you'm stating to attack my colleagues,I would like to talk about you and
Donald Trump, who you work for. Yes, if you are your weak
on his behalf and I will havethis conversation. I am stating facts that
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your colleagues have stated in the past. Now we're going to come back.
You see how that went now infairness, I mean, here's what Jake
Tapper has said about Donald Trump.This is just within the last bomb.
The dehumanizing rhetoric of Adolf Hitler isonce again alive and well on a national
political stage, this time gets inlife by former president and current Republican presidential
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front runner Donald Trump. There yougo the Hitler reference. More than fair
to call out Jake taffert Ian.He's going to moderate a debate, He's
gonna be fair? Yeah, right, eh, not so much? Yeah,
Well, you're seeing how they aregoing to portray in this debate.
Sure, they're going to debate abortionand Donald Trump is hitler. Duh,
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Yeah, those might be the onlytopics. Five twenty seven, It is
time to take a look at yourmoney. Here's Courtney Donahoe. Well,
good morning, Jimmy. This morningSMP Future is arising slightly down futures however,
down forty five points. On theagenda for today for investors, a
report on home prices. We alsoget earnings data from FedEx and General Mills.
The SMP five hundred lost traction yesterdayas artificial intelligence chip giant in Vidia
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plunged. Shares have fall in thepast three days, erasing about four hundred
and thirty billion dollars from its marketvalue. However, the Dow game two
hundred and sixty one point points,and some of the largest auto dealers are
warning of a potential impact to theirfinances from a cyber attack. Sonic Automotive,
Penske Automotive, Group One Automotive,AutoNation, Lithium Motors, and Asbury
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Automotive all u c DK Global,whose dealership management system was hacked last week.
I'm Courtney's on a hope. Bloombergbusiness on News Radio seven forty k
TRH Houston's News Weather. We're trafficplus Preaking News twenty four to seven.
This is News Radio seven forty KTRH. Trial Everywhere with the IRF. More
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of what's happening now from the JohanMorris Services Studios. Five thirty one hour
time Houston's Morning News. I'm JimmyBarrett along with Sheriff Ryer Bunger. Top
stories this half are finding a Trumpgag order in Florida. They're illegal accused
in that twelve year old's death.Will be in court today and coming up
at five thirty eight. Another mysteriousmonolith removed, this one just outside of
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Las Vegas. Details in the minutes. Say head, you're in Houston's Morning
News. First, just check outthat morning drive again. Here's Skymney.
All right, one forty six.My work wife, Christina Cruz, thinks
there's a wreck southbound at Fairmont Parkway. And I'm sure she's right. No,
I mean, she's always right.We're not arguing with Christina, but
southbound that looks like about an eightminute scunch here, and I know somebody's
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driving right by there right now thatwants to tell me about it on the
tip line seven one three two onetwo tips Skymike and the Generator Supercenter dot
Com Traffic Center from r KTRH GeneratorSupercenter, twenty four hour Weather Center mostly
Sunday straight shower storm possible this afternoon, in particular with the high temperature of
somewhere around ninety three ninety four ninetyfive right around there. We'll get to
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the complete forecast from Terry Smith atthe Weather Channel in about eight minutes.
Right now, it's eighty at yourofficial severe weather station, News Radio seven
forty k TRH. Idiot is timenow for the news. Here's Sheriff Ryer.
Good morning, everyone, is nowfive thirty two on news Radio seven
forty KTRH. In our top storythis hour, there is this anti free
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speech culture that's taken hold of thegovernment. That's the legal scholar Jonathan Turley.
As lawyers for Donald Trump have madethe case against yet another gag order
yesterday, being pushed now by theSpecial Council Jack Smith, who is heading
up the Florida Documents case of thegovernment. This all stems back from some
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language Trump had used after the FBIconducted that search warrant at mar lago back
in twenty twenty two. The formerpresident made comments on social media this past
way that the DOJ authorized the FBIto use deadly lethal force, but Smith's
initial motion argues the language in thecourt authorized search warrant was standard FBI procedure.
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Fox's Jeff Paul reporting there. NowTrump's attorneys also trying to get that
entire case thrown out, arguing thatSmith was illegally appointed and improperly funded by
the DOJ the federal government to prosecuteTrump in the first place. That video
went viral of the bias of CNNagainst Trump, as you just heard when
his campaign spokesperson was cut off inmid interview while pointing out that very bias
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of CNN. It takes someone fiveminutes to google Jake Tapper Donald Trump to
see that Jake Tapper has ma'am cantoftfor his interview. If you're going my
colleague, I'll filter, ma'am,I'm going to style if you'm stating to
attack my colleagues. Caroline Levitt wasthe one cut off, not allowed to
address the continuing bias of Jake Tapperby pointing out what you find when you
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google Trump and Jake Tapper, he'sone of the moderators of the debate.
Yeah, it is loaded. Wetold you yesterday. Texas Congressman Ronnie Jackson
demands that President Biden take a drugtest before and after the debate like a
racehorse. You know, it's notthe only lawmaker who suspects Biden will be
drugged up. On Thursday, ifwe all saw the State of the Union
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address, we saw much different Bidenthan we'd seen before. And you know,
many of the doctors in Congress feltthat he was on some type of
stimulant. Iowa Congresswoman Marionette Miller meeksnow the debate live here on ktr H
Thursday night, beginning at eight pm. And Trump himself on True Social by
the way, calling for that drugtesting, said that he'd agree to be
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tested. Not a problem. GeorgeOrwell's nineteen eighty four, Well, we
know it's a novel. We hadto most of us had to read it
at least during our areageimmy back inhigh school. Well, it's been playing
out in our very real lives nowno less than fifteen times this year already,
according to research by the Federalist andSarra Topping of the list. Don't
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believe your own eyes. I willsay for those who remember reading it,
if you weren't in the party,you really didn't see what was going on.
You just lived in the world thatpropaganda created, which is perhaps the
world we are living in. Thatis Andrea Windberg with American Thinker who says
there is more on the way,Yes, because it works. Why would
there be more or well on thehorizon in your own city of Houston.
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The Orwellian things have been going onabout that children's hospital, with Biden's DOJ
going after the whistleblower and not thehospital. Jeff Biggs News Radio seven forty
KTRH. It's now five thirty five. A court appearance this morning for Johann
Jose Martinez run Hell. That's theother illegal alien charged with capital murder and
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the killing of twelve year old JocelynNongerai last week. Now, bond for
co defendant Franklin Penya was set atten million dollars yesterday. We're supportive of
the bond that was set. Willask for the same bond for the co
defendant and as soon as our labresults are back and if they support a
death penalty, eligible type of capitalmurder. Then we'll come back and ask
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for no bond. Harris County DAKim Ogg now Jocelin's funeral the little Girl
set for Thursday at Earthman Reshaven Cemeterywith a public invited to to attend.
We're also learning more about what thetwo illegal aliens in this case were doing
before they were arrested. Prosecutors sayboth were looking for money to leave the
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Houston area before they were locked up. So how does mainstream media react to
this horrific crime. A lot ofthem are committing crimes like murdering the twelve
year old girl in Houston. Infact, so out of eleven million,
okay. Former RNC chair Michael Steeletrying to make a case on MSNBC got
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cut off. He's now a host, by the way, on MSNBC.
The Nungerai murder was one of threeviolent crimes in the news last week allegedly
committed by illegal aliens. Five thirtysevens Our Time, Well, the Biden
administration wants everyone to drive electric cars. Right. Nearly half of all American
EV owners now told the mackenzie inCompany's study they plan to go back to
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gas powered cars and the less radicalgreen Agenda's agenda so bad? Is it
compromising our military preparedness? Rather thanfocus on renewables, what would be a
better focus is resiliency and much tighterinterconnectivity across the country. Brent Sadler with
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a Heritage Foundation. If we don'thave reliable power plants generating energy power,
you know, we won't be ableto power our military in emergencies. Five
thirty seven is our time. TheStrows begin a series with the Rockies at
mint A Made Park Tonight. Pregameat six on Sports Talk seven ninety.
The game seventy ten and it'll besimulcast on seven ninety and KTRH. I'm
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Sherebriff Ryer on News Radio seven fortyKTRH. Need some drainage work, Daniel
Dean Land clearing and dirt work twoeight, one, three, five six
dirt. This is Houston's Morning Newswith Jimmy Parent and Sheriff Fryar. Another
monolith has shown up just north ofLas Vegas, Nevada. It's very cool
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looking. Here's a picture of achair if you want to see. Isn't
that cool? I love it?What is what is the purpose of these
monoliths and why are they being removed? Thirties in Las Vegas have removed this
monolith after discovering it. It's seventyseven inches tall, constructed out of sheet
metal and secured with rebar and concrete. Doesn't sound like something an alien would
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do rebar and concrete, So I'mpretty sure it's not alien in origin.
Maybe it's just somebody who wants usto think. Maybe that's what this is
all about it. Maybe this isa you know, a ponder the universe
kind of a thing. Who ownsthe land It was my question because I
was researching that. I mean,they've shown this is like the fifth or
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is it the seventh. I meanthey've been popping up. I've been a
bunch of them. Yeah, thisone is located a little bit like a
mirror. Is so shiny? Yes, yeah, and that's what's cool,
so cool about it. The landscapesort of reflects back on it. It
really doesn't. It's a landing strip. Maybe it's a deportation device. May
who knows. Maybe you can goto another galaxy. I would like to
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meet your leader marks the spot underneath? Who could be? Maybe I should
dig for gold. It's about twentymiles north of Las Vegas in the Gas
Peak region, wherever that is.Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said on social media
that it was removed due to publicsafety and environmental concerns. Environmental concerns,
They're worried about people going out tosee it, oh and trampling all over
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the landscape out there, the desert. Yeah, because after all, we
wouldn't want to destroy the desert,like the rocks and the sand and stuff.
There's some vegetation out there. Iwouldn't think there's a whole lot to
destroy. However, place A remainsunknown how the item got to its location
or who may be responsible for it. Obviously is so widely traveled that nobody
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saw the concrete and rebar going in. Yeah. I mean it's it's in
the middle of nowhere. I don'tthink you're gonna get a lot of tourists
out there by forty time for trafficand weather together. That is so weird.
Isn't that weird? I wish itwas alien though, I think it
would be more interesting. I thinkthe chance to worry less. It could
be abducted, but that's it's notOh yeah, let's go to the let's
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go to the north side. I'vegot Andrew from Spring. Do some tip
line seven one three two one twot ips. Dude, it's guy Mike.
North three way southbound between Grant Parkwayand belt Way eight tame old Toongua
dans say, oh nice one.Now you know they're coming to town too.
One six southbound Fairmount Parkway. Thereis your wreck. I still can't
quite see the laneage. I justhave this blur all these flashy lights and
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back up. Now southbound from isthat Spencer Highway. I don't think it's
that far yet. About an eightminute smashed southbound. That's easy to get
around. You could do a BayArea boulevard in stemp oh Tall Bridge suckage.
It has begun southbound. That isan extra two or three minutes going
this way. Uh. If youcan get on six ten, especially since
you're hazardous terry jump on six'ten where all the hazardous people hang out.
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The Sherman Bridge is only about twominutes going this way, and then
you could go north or south.This is America. I don't care.
I'm Skymike. It's the Generator Supercenterdot com Traffic Center from our katrh Generator
super Center twenty four hour Weather CenterTerry Smith is here. Nothing hazardous about
the forecast though, just a chancewill pop upstorm pretty much every day.
Yeah, I mean it's it's likea very typical summertime weather pattern with sunshine
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and a little bit of rain.In fact, we're seeing a few showers
down toward it looks like Texas Citymight be getting a sprinkler two and further
south toward Mattagorda Bay. So todaythirty percent chance of those showers and thunderstorms,
and the bulk of the rain willbe later on this afternoon. These
are just a little bit of theonshore winds bringing us a couple of sprinkles
(30:45):
right now. Temperature wise, we'rein the load of mid nineties, but
you tossed in the humidity and we'vegot a heat advisory for the afternoon with
the heat indecks running as high asone oh eight thirty percent chance you'll get
wet Tomorrow twenty percent chance. It'sa brain Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
essentially no change, some sunshine,a few thunderstorms. It does get warmer
(31:07):
though starting tomorrow, mid to uppernineties for the rest of the week right
down seventy nine at your official severeweather station, News Radio seven forty KTRH.
What you need to know for theday ahead. This is Houston's Morning
News, brought to you by NewSouth Windows Solutions. So after I don't
know how many years that he haseither been hiding out from the law or
(31:29):
has been in a British jail,but Julian Lassange is on his way home
to Australia. Evidently they made adeal with the United States government for time
served and he's on his way home. He's off the hook or in that
story coming up next. First though, traffic and weather together. As we
check out the drive once again,here's sky Mike right. We're starting to
smash up now on the north side. Here we go again. I think
it's roadwork again on North Sam.I'll zoom that at six o'clock. But
(31:53):
we've been having this roadwork with aninside left lane block at Alding Westfield heading
over toward the airport. What thisis really doing is smushing up your ramp
that goes from forty five southbound tothe belt to go to the airport.
So keep going down and busting Uturn at west Road tip bline. It's
seven one three two one two tips, Good morning sky Mike snry Chanley
(32:16):
on southbound Vermont Hallway. Some kindof accident or something down to one lane,
all right, see I big smushup here, trans stars looking right
now. And I did let thepretty ladies on TV know about it too.
You knew about it twenty minutes ago. It's the Generator Supercenter dot com
traffic Center from our KTRH Generator Supercenter, twenty four hour weather center. Mostly
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sunny, straight shower storm possibility witha high between ninety three and ninety five.
That's today, Tomorrow and Thursday.Temperature right now is seventy nine in
your officials severe weather Station. NewsRadio seven forty k t rh Let's get
you caught up on some of ourtop stories on this Tuesday morning. Here's
Sharon, Good morning everyone is nowfive fifty two on news radio seven forty
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k t rh R. Headline asare sponsored by Marrow Mechanical Wiki Leak's founder
Julian Assan. She's going to bea free man after taking a plea deal
with the DOJ. Charges have beendropped against several HPD officers who were involved
in that botched Tarting Street raid morethan five years ago. Here Blue Bells
starting an online tournament asking fans tovote for their choice of a retired flavor
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to be brought back next year.Why do they retire flavors? Well,
you know, it's good marketing.They've got a long list here, but
mine would be red velvet cake.I'd like to have that one brought back.
It was just temporary. How aboutthe turtle, didn't they have it
like a turtle cheesecake flavor. Iwould think that would be caramel turtle snake.
I would think that would be yours. Yeah, or maybe they've got
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chocolate peanut butter cookie dough. No, no, no, I was trying
to guess what would be years Youknow what, I think sky Mike's would
be that pumpkin spice thing. ThatLet's latest news anytime ktieouragh dot com.
Our next update is at the topof the hour. Do you understand needs
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Standing in form matters to the HuesRadio seven forty KTRH. So Julian
Massage is on his way back toAustralia. I think he's been spotted as
plane landed in Thailand on its wayto Australia, so he is on his
way back. In case you missedthe report, here's Fox's Kevin Quark reporting
when the news broke about Julian Massagemaking a deal and Kaylee. Assage had
(34:29):
faced eighteen counts from a twenty nineteenindictment for his alleged role in a breach,
and that of course, carried amaximum of up to one hundred and
seventy five years in prison. Nowyou recall, Assage was being pursued by
US authorities for publishing confidential records suppliedby former Army intel analysts Chelsea Manning.
That happened back in twenty ten andtwenty eleven. US officials allege that Assange
(34:53):
goaded him on them into obtaining thousandsof pages of unfiltered US diplomatic cables that
put potentially in danger confidential sources.The material also apparently included US of Rock
War related activity reports and information relatedto Guantanamo Bay detainees. But tonight,
(35:15):
Assange has agreed to plead guilty toa felony charge, and as part of
a deal with the DOJ, hewill avoid imprisonment. Here in the US.
Now, under this new deal,dj prosecutors will seek a sixty two
month sentence, which is equal tothe amount of time that Assange has already
served in London, allowing him toimmediately return to his native country of Australia.
(35:39):
Now, this deal still has tobe approved by a judge, a
federal judge, but it would appearthat Julian Assange may be on his way
home. Well, he is onhis way home, as we've got confirmation
of that. You know, someof that really sensitive espionage information was releasing
that the DNC was not going tolet Bernie Sanders had the ticket, that
(36:01):
they were giving it to Hillary Clintonexactly. This was twenty nineteen, okay,
the run up to the twenty twentyelection. Yeah, but some of
that stuff goes all the way backto twenty ten. I hadn't realized how
far back that goes. You know. Yeah, he's amazing. Well,
you know, they didn't they didn'tgo after Chelsea Manny, you know,
the whole thing, the person wholeaked. They went after the person who
(36:21):
published the league. Yeah, whopublished it exactly. Okay, so here
we go. Anyway, Yeah,if it had involved high ranking Democrats,
you could question whether or not anythingwould have ever come from it, right,
How is this any different? ButI think, okay, maybe the
truth comes out. Sooner or later, the truth will out. Well,
it sounds like they made a deal. He's probably going to go to Australia
(36:42):
and be very very quiet, notsay a whole heck of a lot.
He's a native where he's sure exactlyyes, citizens exactly. Well, but
look what they've done to his life. Sure, I mean the last fourteen
years of his life has been youknow, just one thing after another.
I mean, releasing information that nowwe're finding out to be very true.
Yeah, nobody ever argued with thetruth of the stuff, just that the
(37:02):
fact that it had been released fivepoint fifty six now here in News Radio
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Now the latest news, weather andtraffic, It's more of what matters
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to you. From the John MorrisServices Studios. It is six am now
here on Houston's Morning News. I'mJimmy Barrett along with Sheriff Ryer Bunger top
stories, this f are, Thispole says thirty percent of us think inflation
is the top issue Left pushing backon drug testing President Biden before and after
the debate in coming up at sixoh eight. Last week, the Surgeon
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General wanted warnings for social media.Now he wants it for guns. Details
in the minutes ahead. You're inHouston's morning News. First, let's check
out that morning drive again. Here'ssky Mike right. We put the rud
work back in on the north SAMthat's eastbound around the Hardy toll Road.
That explains the scunch down forty five. That ramp that takes you on to
the northbound. Don't do the ramp, skip it, go to West Road,
(38:09):
Bus to U Turn toll bridge suckage. That is southbound. It's an
extra eleven minutes. It starts fromI ten and one forty six. We've
got just one lane getting by southboundat Fairmont Parkway and Charles from Sunny San
Leon have a banana sticker southbound.We're looking at an extra ten minutes.
I'm sky Mike at your Generator Supercenterdot com traffic Center from our KTRH top
(38:32):
tax defenders twenty four hour Weather Center. Mostly sunny with a stray shower storm
possibility today. High temperature somewhere betweenninety three and ninety five. We'll get
the latest on the forecast. TerrySmith is at the Weather Channel. We'll
talk to her in nine minutes.Right now, it's seventy nine at your
official severe weather station, News Radioseven forty k TRH. It's timed out
for the news. Here's Sheriff Fryerand good morning everyone. It is now
(38:55):
six oh one on news radio sevenforty KTRH. This news sponsor. But
I all start construction of the topstory is about the economy. Joe New
numbers from RASP muse in reporting thatthe top priority for voters this November thirty
percent pointing to inflation as their biggestconcern. Inflation is not cooling, by
the way, it means interest ratecuts aren't happening at least yet. I
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think if we get more months likewhat we have just seen in the last
month on inflation, coupled with slowingconditions in some of the other parts of
the real economy, then you wouldhave to start questioning should we remain as
restrictive as we've been Chicago. FederalReserve President Austin Goulesby on CNBC giving US
(39:40):
Federal talk. Biden administration continuing tospend. Inflation is down almost two thirds
from its peak. It's peak underBiden Treasury Secretary Jenny Yellen. In Minnesota,
by the way, the median priceof existing homes a record four hundred
nineineteen thousand dollars. Now it hitthat last month. Six h two is
(40:04):
our time. In Florida, DonaldTrump's may he's making a case against the
gag order his legal team that isbeing sought by Special Counsel Jack Smith in
the mar A Lago documents case.His legal team also filed a motion for
dismissal of the entire thing on groundsthat Smith was illegally appointed anyway and improperly
funded by the Biden's DOJ. It'sunder consideration. The Democrats now with a
(40:29):
new narrative for the Thursday debate betweenJoe Biden and Donald Trump. Don't make
it about who is on stage.Really, really, there should not be
about the candidates. It should beabout the American people and what their vision
is for America. Okay. CaliforniaCongressman Rocanna on Fox we will carry that
debate live here on KTRH this Thursday, beginning at eight pm. Is now
(40:53):
six' oh three. Well,he spent years in lockdown secluded year Ye's
long battle Wiki Leak's founder, JulianAssange going free with a plea bargain.
The filing in the US District Courtfor the Northern Mariana Islands is for conspiracy
to obtain and disseminate classifying US defensedocuments. As Songe will enter his clee
(41:17):
and be sentenced in the American territory. The deal would get a Songe out
of jail in England and permit areturn to his native Australia. Fox's Grnald
Scott reporting here at Home the whistleblowerwho admits to leaking hospital records alleging that
doctors at Texas Children's Hospital were performingtransgender medical procedures on kids. While he's
(41:42):
speaking out publicly now, doctor eitanHeim is charged with obtaining private information on
patients not under his care. It'smy opinion that this is a politically motivated
investigation because of the ideological capture ofHHS and their commitment to the transgender ideology.
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That's doctor him on Fox now hecould be spending a decade behind bars.
Spring Branch isd unanimously passing a resolutionlast night condemning the new Biden Title
nine rules and asked the state toreimburse them if they lose their fifty six
million dollars in federal funding for violatingnot honoring the Biden rules allowing boys to
(42:29):
compete in girls' sports. And there'sthis. The Texas Ethics Commission last week
passed new rules requiring social media disclosures. Sara, it's opposed to target social
media influencers. Unfortunately, they couldhave a real chilling effect on citizens who
(42:51):
just want to post on social media. There's no definition of what consideration means.
That's Brandon Waltons with Texas scorecard.So what could happen into non influencers.
I went to a campaign event fora candidate and they gave you a
hat, and you tweeted out thatyou were at the event. I mean,
you might be worried that you couldbe fined four thousand dollars for not
disclosing. This just shows how ridiculousand how vague this rule is. Apparently
(43:15):
this is in retaliation for those whospoke out against the impeachment of Ken Paxton.
Jeff Bigs News Radio seven forty ktrH. It's now six six.
We've got a proposed wind farm inEast Texas and it's threatening everything from property
value to internet access for that communityliving there, say the opponents. We
(43:38):
expect to see a couple more lawsuitsbe filed. We're hoping that the county
will get involved. We've also beentrying to have an effect on the state
legislators to get them to see what'shappening in Texas before we wake up and
the entire landscape is covered with windand solar. Chris Wilson leading that grassroots
ever to stop the development. Hesays it will destroy businesses and property value
(43:59):
there. It's now six oh six. The White House expected to announce another
aid package for Ukraine today, onehundred and fifty million dollars in cash and
weapons. Attacks from Hoodie rebels escalatingwith no real response coming from the Biden
administration. We've exuded weakness for threeyears, and the chickens are home to
roost. The Biden administration has chosento respond to the houthis merely by playing
(44:23):
defense. And while defense may winchampionships, it doesn't win wars. National
security analyst Kyle Schindler says, ourenemies are supporting these rebels, and if
Biden had a backbone like Trump,this wouldn't be a concern. But since
they know that the Biden administration isafraid of fascalating, they know that in
the face of conflict, we willretreat, and that is what we have
(44:44):
done. He says, this sendsa dangerous signal to the world that they
should not fear us. Andrey PerardNewswordio seven forty KTRH. It's now six
oh seven Texas A and M.They lost to Tennessee. It was six
to five at the College World SeriesFinals, Aggie's failing to win their first
national championship. It was a firstfor the volunteers. I'm Sherevy Fryar on
(45:05):
news radio seven forty KRH. Itake the Beltway sometimes and I also take
the West Park to Road KTRH timesaving traffic. Next on the ten last
week, we told you the SurgeonGeneral wanted to slap warning labels on social
media in order to considering everything isnow a public health crisis in this country.
(45:27):
Social media' is a public health crisis, a mental health crisis, So
he wants to slap warning labels onthat. Yesterday he added guns to the
list. He wants to put warninglabels on guns. What would the warning
labels say. I mean, it'spretty obvious what a gun is for.
Using this gun could be hazardous toyour health or somebody else's. Here's his
(45:52):
justification for it. He says,gun violence is the number one cause of
youth death. Gun violence, No, violence is the number one cause.
Right. The gun is the instrumentused, the tools a tool. Yeah,
it's not. It's not the it'snot the reason for killing somebody.
It is the tool used to killsomebody. So it seems to me that
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the warning label should be slapped onthe forehead of future criminals of America.
Once we put a warning label onthe on the forehead of people who would
do that, you're going to haveto put it on knives, machetes,
automobiles, baseball bats, anything anythingthat bicycles, anything that can be used
as a weapon, which, aswe found out, when there's a lot
(46:34):
of fist, my fist, myfish should have a warning. Go I
got a big fist, scissors,yeah, I mean, yes, all
those things. Right, It's asif He seems to have the the thought
process that if if we just putwarning labels on things, that people will
stop doing it. Why don't weput a warning label on a car.
With putting a warning label on yourcar keep you from having a car accident,
(46:58):
especially when it's not your fault.No, it's ridiculous. Maybe it
should be put on his forehead.Yeah, we should be warned about the
Surgeon General's office. Six man's thinkingis dangerous to all of us. Yes,
it is six' ten type fortraffic and leather together hive and then
the candlestick, and then the road. All of these are weapons too.
Yes, it's dangerous to go onthe library, the conservatory, the kitchen.
(47:22):
We're playing clue here there. Yes, I caught that. Let's do
some south loop here, south loopsix ten. I've got just a spackle
here right at tow eighty eight.It's roadwork. It's nice to have that
eastbound lane extra eastbound lane now,so we're getting through from the astral World
Bridge, and if you're going onthe westbound side, a bit of a
smudge going that way east ex elevated. That's breaks I ten. If you're
(47:45):
taking the exit past to Fannin.You're looking at an extra four or five
minutes, not bad for this timeof morning. We did put the roadwork
back in on the north Sam ChristinaCruz put that in your in car navigation.
That's left lane blocked here and that'scausing that MT that comes from forty
five from Green's Point over to theairport. That ramp is awful, so
don't get stuck in that junt.Go down to West Road. Let's do
(48:07):
a U term toll bridge backled upnow an extra six to seven and let's
check some tip line here. Idon't know who this says, Hey,
good morning scot Mark. There isno longer an accident Local six South Paramount.
Both lanes are open. It isbacked up to Barbers Cut. All
right, the reck's gone the backupsin there, that's okay. Robert from
Dayton and tip line random. Goodmorning sky Mike is Brandy from the hard
(48:30):
work in east Side. There's disabledvehicle right before the sixth ten bridge,
so y'all be careful to truck.Ninjas are on site. Also, the
twenty five exit on the other sideof six ten Bridge South is backing up,
so looks like something's going on.On two twenty five. All right,
I'm going to zoom that at sixtwenty extra points for burbage, Brandy.
(48:50):
I'm in the Generator Supercenter dot Comtraffic center from our KTRH top tax
Defenders twenty four hour weather center,Terry Smiths here, and we have a
typical summer day forecast for you,typical for the month of June, Jerry,
typical for the month of June andthe whole summer season, and we
got plenty of that to go aswell. So we've got a heat advisory
today, folks, because in somespots the heat indexes get up, will
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be up around one eight, andthat'll be the case probably just about every
afternoon the rest of this week.Thirty percent chance of thundershowers. This afternoon,
temperature is load to mid nineties,a thirty percent chance of more rain
tomorrow, mid upper nineties. We'rein the mid upper nineties through Saturday right
now, and we've got a twentyto thirty percent chance of rain every single
(49:36):
day, mainly in the afternoon.And Skymike just proved us that he does
have a clue as clueless as wethought. Temperature right now eighty and your
officials severe weather Station News Radio sevenforty KRH News, Traffic and Weather.
You're starting your day right with Houston'sMorning News, brought to you byen New
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South Windows Solutions. You know,there's been a lot of compara since the
last few years about George Orwell's nineteeneighty four in the world we're living in
now and many of the things thatGeorge Orwell called for as far as what
would happen, are happening now,not nineteen eighty four, but in twenty
twenty four. More on that storycoming up next, we'll talk to Andrew
Whidberg, editor of an American Thinker, about it. But first we've got
(50:17):
traffic and weather togethers we start theinformation on your drive from Skymike going fast
one forty six clear the Red Fairmont. The backups are gone to here's been
from a Tasca Seeda Morning guy MikeEath Tech Freeway Hopford vehicle broke down on
the right hand lane. Guy walkedaround on the side. Buddy, be
careful. I hope he's wearing somethingorange. More tip line, dude.
(50:40):
This guy Mike Cat from Alvin TwittyNorth Allen sit in the DOWNDW with boothsale's
nice. I wonder why Steven atBoston looks so happy this morning. I'm
a a Generator supercenter dot com trafficcenter from r kt RH top tax defenders,
twenty four hour weather center Today,Tomorrow and Thursday. All mostly sunny
with a stray shower storm possible mainlyin the afternoon. High temperature ninety three
(51:01):
to ninety five. Card temperature iseighty at your official severe weather station.
News Radio seven forty KTRH. Timeto check out some of our top stories
here on this Tuesday morning. Yourshare It is now six twenty one on
News Radio seven forty KTRH. Ourheadlines are sponsored by DN m audoleasing.
Julian Assange of WikiLeaks takes a pleadeal on one felony charge of publishing government
(51:24):
diplomatic secrets. He's going to bea free man, ending a legal battle
that has lasted for years. USSupreme Court will issue opinions tomorrow, Thursday,
and Friday this week, and yesterdayalso announced it will continue releasing opinions
into July. Now. Montgomery CountyDeputies in action they removed a six foot
alligator spotted in the flowerbed of ahome in Roman Forests and then crossing the
(51:47):
via Principally Bridge, the gator wasreleased into the east fork the Sanjak River.
Latest news anytime at KTRH dot com. Our next update will be at
the bottom of the hour. Listento news Radio seven KTRH on the free
iHeartRadio app. It's all your news, music, sports, podcasts, and
talk. Free never sounded so good. Some of the things that George Horwell
(52:10):
warned about were surveillance, propaganda,language control, and the rise of authoritarian
figures who charm and be guidless intoexchanging our freedoms for just an easier way
of life. Let Big Brother takecare of everything for you. Andrew Woodburg
joins, us editor of American Thinker. How close to nineteen eighty four,
and George Orwell, are we atthis point? Andrea? Pretty close?
(52:32):
We are already there, and goodmorning to you. We are already in
nineteen eighty four, and those ofus who are paying attention know it.
Yeah, lies or truth. I'mtrying to think of some of the things
where things got turned down. BigBrother is watching everyone needs. I've forgotten
what all the rules were, butboy, I read nineteen you won and
(52:54):
I recognize it. Today, youwon't own anything, and you'll like it.
Big brother will take care of itfor you. Yeah. And there's
something else that most people aren't awareof, which is that most people aren't
aware of it. And it's beena long time since I've read nineteen eighty
four, but if I remember correctly, Winston Smith was an insider. He
saw how the news was being fakedfrom day to day. He knew about
(53:16):
the endless war, He was involvedin news speak. He became disaffected,
but he talked about the proles whohad cheap alcohol and cheap music, and
what our proles have, what toomany Americans have. There's a reason the
last wants to make pot legal,and that they have endless videos and endless
(53:36):
streaming, and they are just keptin a numbed state until their bodies are
needed for whatever their bodies end upbeing needed for. And that also is
nineteen eighty four. And we thinkwe have free speech, but we have
big tech controlling it, and governmentcontrolling the big tech exactly, and anybody
who deviates from the accepted line,including the narrowly accepted line of officially accepted
(54:01):
opposition, is harshly punished. Doyou think the government was surprised by how
easily they cowed the American public withCOVID. I don't know. I know
they were delighted, and the factthat they keep talking about an imminent bird
flu tells that they found it usefuland think they can do it again.
(54:24):
And when I look at I oftensee, especially young people walking around my
community already wearing masks. I thinkthe government is right. Yeah, well
say lucky. You can usually tellthe people who have been completely affected by
this because they are wearing masks,and there's still people out there who are
doing that. I don't know.There's probably no hope for those people.
(54:44):
Hopefully there's hope for us Andrea,but not a lot of hope for the
people who have already been taken over. I continue to have hope. We
just put up a post today atAmerican Thinker about the emperor Auralian in the
third century who turned the rope RomanEmpire great again. And I remember that
England in the late eighteenth early nineteenthcentury wasn't a Jane Austin paradise, but
(55:07):
was an awful place, and themiddle class rode up and rose up and
made the British Empire great again.And I still think there are enough Americans
who are waking up that we canmake America great again. I really do.
Otherwise, why would I get upin there? It goes back to
the thirteenth century in the Magna Cartatoo exactly. I'm saying nineteen eighty four,
(55:29):
the opposition now saying nineteen eighty Theanswer the cure for nineteen eighty four
is seventeen seventy six. That's interestingbecause yes, and the Constitution itself it
is. It is not perfect.It gave the court way too much power
as we are seeing, and itcan be misinterpreted, and of course people
(55:54):
are imperfect. But the Constitution isthe greatest state of liberty if we can
create a moral population again. SoJohn Adams said that it is a perfect
document for moral population. So weneed to do the twin goods of constitutionalism
and core morality. Wow, thatcore morality is could be the tougher of
(56:16):
those two, I think. Andrea, thank you for joining us. Good
to talk. You appreciate it.Editor and the American thinker, Andrea Widberg,
it's six twenty seven. Time totake a look at your money.
Gordey Donajo is here. Well,good morning, Jimmy. Is a mixed
start to the day. SMP futuresand the Green Deal futures down forty five
points. Shares of Nvidia hire thismorning after three days of big losses.
(56:37):
Nvidia has soared this year on unrelentingdemand for its artificial intelligence chips. Turning
to energy, oil this morning islower at eighty one dollars a barrel.
Crut is on track, though fora monthly gain. Traders will be watching
economic data this week, including areport on inflation for clues on the path
of interest rates, which may impactoil prices. And Hooters is closing dozens
(56:59):
of its own performing restaurants all aroundthe country, according to Nation's Restaurant News.
The chain says it's shutting some storesdue to current market conditions. Hooters
did not clarify which locations we're closing. I'm Courtney down A Hope Bloomberg Business
on News Radio seven forty k TRH. You are no Houston's News. Why
(57:20):
they're traffic plus Breaking News twenty fourto seven. This is News Radio seven
forty KTRH. Child Everywhere, Boys, I heard app more of what's happening
now from the John Moore Services Studios. It is six thirty now here in
Houston's Morning News. I'm tiviey Fairand along with Sheriff Fryar onehun Your top
stories of this half are fighting aTrump gag order in Florida, the other
(57:43):
illegal accused, and that twelve yearold's death will be in court today and
coming up at six thirty eight,beware of a barbecue hosted by accountable details
in the minutes ahead. You're inHouston's Morning News. First, let's check
out that morning drive. Here's skyMike. We're doing that roadwork on the
north Sam. I don't know whatthey're fixing, but they've knocked out a
left lane here. This is eastboundheading over toward the airport. So if
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you have a plane to catch,you'd rather take the east text to Willie
C or my secret hack you couldtake the Hardy Airport connector don't tell anybody.
Also southbound at forty five, theREMP to the bell awful. Don't
do it. Let's jump on WestRoad instead. He go to West Road
bus to U turn. I'm Skymichael, a Generator Supercenter dot Com Traffic Center
from our KTRH Generator Supercenter twenty fourhour Weather Center for today, We're looking
(58:30):
at mostly Sunday skies, straight showerstarm possibility primarily in the afternoon, with
a high temperature somewhere between ninety threeand ninety five. Right now, it
is eighty at your officials severe weatherstation. News Radio seven forty k TRH.
It's timed out for the news.Here's Sheriff Pryor. Good morning everyone
is now six thirty two on newsradio seven forty KTRH. Our top story
(58:52):
this hour. Lawyers for Donald Trumpfinding another potential gag order going to court
yesterday to stop Prosecutor Jackson Smith,who wants a gag order against Trump in
the Florida documents case. He's saying, I want to gag the leading presidential
candidate from criticizing the Department. Yeah. Legal analyst Jonathan Turley there Trump's defense
(59:16):
team is also has also filed tohave the case dismissed altogether, arguing that
Smith was illegally installed as a prosecutoras special counsel as well and the improper
payments to him. Thus, HouseWays and Means Committee has released what it
says is evidence from IRS whistleblowers.It proves that Hunter Biden lied to Congress
(59:40):
in his deposition about being affiliated withRosemont Seneca Bohai. It was an LLC
bank records prove no he was affiliated. Hunter's X out pulling back the curtain
on the relationship between their child andthe President Joe Biden. She does it
(01:00:00):
in a book about to be released. Not much to see about any relationship
at all with Joe Biden and hisgrandchild. Have you ever spoken to Joe
Biden yourself? Has your daughter everspoken to Joe Biden at all? No?
No, we have no. LondonRoberts on kt rh's Clay Travis and
(01:00:22):
Bucks Sexton Show, it is nowsix thirty three Donald Trump Joe Biden,
each preparing in their own way fora Thursday's debate in Atlanta. Here's Fox's
Doug Lazad Lazid. One of theseguys is on the campaign trail. The
other is hunkered down at Camp David. These are two very different approaches to
(01:00:42):
debate preparation. President Biden remains atCamp David, and it appears as though
he may be there until the debate. And we will be carrying that debate
live here on KTRH Thursday night ateight pm CNM claims that the moderator,
specifically Jake Tapper, is going tobe unbiased and asking questions. Well,
(01:01:05):
he's already on record comparing Trump toAdolf Hitler, the Nazi leader, describing
the mixing of non Germans with Germansas poisoning. There's really no other way
to say it. Donald Trump's languagemirrors this directly. That was Tapper on
air just late last year. Trumpspokesversus Caroline Levitt brought that up on CNN
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yesterday while she was being interviewed aboutthe debate, and guess what. They
cut off her interview. They justsilenced her. We've got that for you,
you'll hear it. At seven pointthirty, Trump won the coin flip,
allowing him to give the final closingstatement on the debate Thursday night,
Joe Biden won the flip for podiumplacement. He will be on the right
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side of your screen. Is ittwenty twenty four or nineteen eighty four?
A new list at the Federalist detailsfifteen example of George Orwell's novel Becoming Reality.
Under Joe Biden, we have beentold that there is no such thing
as reality, and so if thereis no such thing as reality. It's
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so much easier to get people tobelieve what the party in this case,
the Democrat Party is telling us.Andrew Woodburg with The American Thinker, the
list includes persecution of political opponents,lies from the media, and the redefining
of truth. Sound familiar, kgrhnewstime now six thirty six Well. Bail
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was set at ten million dollars forone of the suspects, one of those
charged the illegal aliens charged in themurder of twelve year old josh Joscelyn Nungeri
now da km Ogg will ask forthe same for the second who is in
court today, the second co defendant. Ogg hasn't ruled out the death penalty,
though it's a lengthy process to decidewhat is and is not an appropriate
(01:03:01):
case to seek death on. Wealways take the wishes of the family and
the feelings that they have about punishmentinto consideration. Yeah. Ox said they're
also awaiting lab results. Sexual assaultwould make the suspects eligible for the death
penalty, and she said if thathappens, if that proof comes in,
well then she will seek no bailwhatsoever in this capital murder case. We
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now know from prosecutors that the twoillegal aliens were trying to gather enough money
somehow to leave Houston before they werearrested. Texas Congressman Michael McCall says it
wouldn't have happened had the Biden administrationnot opened up our borders to anyone and
everyone and facilitated Venezuelans particularly and justcoming on in. If we just did
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that one thing that they have toremain in Mexico pitting the adjudication of their
political asylum, it would change everything. By the way, Johann Jose Penna
Ramos was wearing an ankle monitor whenthe crime occurred. Six thirty seven is
our time. New research showing thenearly half of all American ev owners told
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a mackenzie and Company study they plannedto go back to gas powered cars.
Gasoline prizes meantime are ticking up threeh two a gallon, three cents less
here than the statewide average. NationalHurricane Center monitoring another area of disturbed weather
over in the Caribbean, given justa twenty percent chance to develop over the
next week, and the Astros hostthe Colorado Rockies at mit A Made Park
(01:04:36):
tonight pregame six on Sports Talk sevento ninety The game seven to ten simulcast
on seven ninety and here on ktrH. I'm shereby Fryar on Houston's news,
weather and traffic station, news Radioseven forty KTRH. Michael Berry only
endorses Texas Renters dot com for propertymanagement, needs life. It's stop and
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go, got cheap up with oursteady flow of updates to continue onward line
with news Radio seventy KTRH. Aman accused of cooking up human flesh for
an unknowing group of neighbors dudes acannibal. He's also a child predator.
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He got treated throughout the nineteen seventieswith very little impact on him. In
nineteen ninety nine, Nathaniel Barjonah heldnumerous cookouts at his yard, where it's
alleged he dished out of menu includingburgers, spaghetti, chili, meat pies,
(01:05:44):
and cast roles to his guests,who all reported they were quite good
but had a rather unique flavor tothem because they were made with human flesh.
Where was he getting the human flesh? Well, in some cases he
was getting it from children that hewould kill. He would kill children,
Could we kill children? And thenthen he'd eat them. Evidently, his
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bizarre behavior began as a child himself, where he would pick his own scabs
and suck his own blood, Ohjimmy, and went from there. Yeah,
he's anybody got an appetite left?I lost my appetite for breakfast.
I am trying to be positive here, you know. Well, I'm sorry.
(01:06:28):
There's no positive. There's no positiveaspect of the story other than the
fact you can count your blessings.Is this guy still on the planet.
I have no idea. I haveno idea. It's that is one dark
dude. But that's all right.He has mental issues. People have to
be kind to people people like that. You know. If he's just evil,
yes, it is. It's pureevil. And if you believe in
(01:06:50):
a higher power, as I do, then you will believe that that evil
person will be dealt with at theappropriate time of place. Ultimately, Yes,
sake fourty time for trafficking weather together, Get my Louisiana friends to get
that guy. You know. Putsome cayenn pepper and some water and have
a hemn boil, hem boil.Okay, he's got the cannibal. Hey,
(01:07:10):
if you can eat crawfish, youcan eat that, right, yeah,
make it. My friends from Louisianacan make anything taste good. Let's
go to a north freeway here,I've got this smush up here. Oh,
I've got a reported wreck around airText. Let's get you some laneage
at the six fifty break. Butwatch out, you're about to hit a
wall of breaks after Richie southbound.Plus, we've got the ramp that takes
you over to the airport that's messedup. So forty five. Let's go
(01:07:33):
down to West Roadbuster. You turnthere and you've got the slow downs around
the Shepherd Curve southbound east Text smushedup a little round hopper. We had
a stall a while back. That'sout of the way. Westlook going down
to uptown. Does that make sense? Terry southbound from Hempstead Highway down to
Uptown, we're slowed down to Westtim Or. You lose about nine minutes
this way. Two eighty eight.Stephen F. Bostin's looking awfully happy this
(01:07:56):
morning. We're slow from the Beltwayup to Orum and the Tall Bridge smashed
up an extra nine minutes. Herewe go with the Golf Freeway, those
slowdowns right after waffle house. I'mhungry. Now, that's an extra eleven
minutes into downtown. Oh quick tipline. Dude, Hey, Mike fiction
East right before Shepherd Mayby. Wegot to call it et wheeler back up,
just push it into ninety five.Let's get some line. It's a
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six fifty hit your generator Supercenter dotcom traffic center from our ktr H Generator
Supercenter twenty four hour weather Center.Time to check Am Terry Smith and see
what she has planned for today andtomorrow and the day after that, and
probley of the day after that andthe day after that and the rest of
the month of June and July andAugust. I'm starting to feel like it
is time to put the weather onautopilot because it's not going to change a
(01:08:41):
whole lot. Just a little bitof rain in the afternoon, plenty of
summertime heat. Nothing out of theordinary as far as the heat and humidity
goes. Though. We do havea heat advisory today for the afternoon hours
because the heat and dex is goingto be around one O eight and that's
our threshold. That's the minimum thatwe look for to go. Oh,
they make sure you're being extra cautiousoutside for the afternoon. So a thirty
(01:09:04):
percent chance of those thundershowers today intemperatures load of mid nineties. There's a
thirty percent chance of more thunderstorms tomorrow, but the temperature's mid upper nineties.
In fact, we'll stay in themid upper nineties the rest of the week
with a twenty to thirty percent chanceof rain every afternoon. Temperature right now,
by the way, eighty at yourofficials, severe weather station, News
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Radio seven forty k TRH. Youare commute, you are forecast your news.
It's Houston's Morning News, brought toyou. Buying new south wind those
solutions. It is six pin fiftyhere in Houston's Morning News. The tragic
death of the twelve year old littlegirl by the hands of two illegal aliens
has made the rounds on a nationalbasis. They were talking about on the
Five yesterday. They even played aclip from Kim Ogg's news conference. Yess
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they will share that clip and reaction. Quite a reaction from Janine Piro on
The Five. Coming up next alongthe timeline, But first, we've got
traffic in weather togethers we check outthat again here sky mis do some north
freeway. I've got breaks now fromair techs. Make that Greens Road.
It's chillaxed a little bit. Don'tget on the REMP that goes to the
Beltway. If you're going to theairport to catch a plane, go down
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to West Road. Best to youturn that ramps tough because of the roadwork
they have eastbound. We're missing theleft line plus more breaks right after Golf
Bank west Boop down to uptown allbreaks from to ninety toll Bridge. We
lose twelve minutes heading to the southside. And here we go with the
Golf Freeway. You've got some backups. It's big. Oh yeah, that's
inbound. You lose fourteen minutes.Julian from Spring, I'm Mike. There's
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a stall truck tanker on Hardy Headand style for the Little York food.
All right, I'll let the superhelpful tall Way people know. I'm in
a Generator Supercenter dot Com traffic Center, bro bah katrh Generator Supercenter, twenty
four hour weather Center. Today mostlysunny, straight shower storm possibility. High
temperature right around ninety three to ninetyfive. Same forecast for tomorrow and for
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Thursday. Temperature right now is eightyat your official severe weather station, News
Radio seven forty K TRH. Checkout some of our top stories bright and
early on this Tuesday morning. Here'sshare it is bright out there, six
fifty two on news Radio seven fortyk TRH. Our headlines are sponsored by
Morrow Mechanical Wiki. Leak's founder,Julian Assange. You know, he published
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information the government didn't want us toknow. He took a plead deal now
from the DOJ and he's going tobe free after admitting guilty to one single
charge. Texas State University they've beenreleased from their contract. They were supposed
to host the first presidential debate thisyear, but it released. It's now
going to be Thursday in Atlanta.Houston firefighters, you know the new contract
(01:11:40):
guys just rescued four people from abalcony on a third four fire at a
North Houston apartment complex. Two ofthe rescued treated at the hospital possible smoke
inhalation of firefighter evaluated the scene forheat exhaustion. Latest news anytime KTRH dot
com. Our next update will beat the top of the hour. I
live in clear Lake, Humble reliableKTRH traffic and weather. Next on the
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ten, six fifty three is atime here in Houston's Boying News So District
Attorney Harris County District Attorney came outat her price conference yesterday talking about the
charges against one of the two illegalaliens who were arrested in the death of
that twelve year old little girl andwhether or not they could be up to
capital murder charges or what else theymight want to do. The bond and
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all that good stuff, and thenthe reaction on the other end, strong
reaction from Judge Jennine Perrau. Monsterstook that opportunity from her. As soon
as our lab results are back,and if they support a death penalty eligible
type of capital murder, then we'llcome back and ask for no bond.
Our immigration system is broken, andif there was ever a case that reflected
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that, it's this one. Look, we don't know yet if there are
special circumstances that would apply. Weknow that these two dirt bag animals took
this child under a bridge for twohours and that when we found her,
when she was found, her handswere tied and she was naked from the
waist down. If there are specialcircumstances, then this becomes a death that
(01:13:11):
eligible case. It is not adecision that has made quickly. There are
usually committees within a DA's office,but the DA is the one ultimately makes
the decision, after speaking, ofcourse, with the family and what the
family wants. I think that thebig issue here is the fact that this
case is not going to go totrial for at least a year. If
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it is and does become a deathpenalty case, we're talking super new process.
It will take a year and ahalf, even a year and three
quarters before it goes to trial.What's significant about this case is that one
of these dirt bags, one istwenty six, the other is twenty two,
had an ankle monitor on his ankle, and Ice took it off because
(01:13:54):
they said he had no criminal record. I dare Ice, I dare them
to explain to the American Peace howthey confirmed that one did not have a
criminal record. Did they communicate withIce, who did they speak to in
Venezuela, and what transcript did theyget from Venezuela. I guarantee they have
no answer, just like Joe Bidenhas no answer. And I am sick
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and tired of people saying you can'tcall them illegal aliens, You're stupid.
Okay. The United States Code Sectiontwenty twelve Illegal Immigration Reform Act refers to
illegals as illegal aliens ninety three times. You want to change the law,
change the law, but stop tryingto intimidate and control other people by using
(01:14:36):
the language that you're only comfortable with. Strong. That's a strong response.
All right, Let's give away pairof tickets. Go see Tom Jones.
We'll go see Tom Jones. What'sNew? Pussycat Live September twenty third at
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ten am and Smart Financial Center doesn't. But you can win a pair of
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tickets today. Just tell us whatyear today's timeline's from. Mister Simpson is
a fugitive of justice right now.It was June. And if you assist
him in any way, you arecommitting a fellow in Los Angeles. Oh
j. Simpson is under arrest formurders, just said to mister Hamonds,
Detective sid Woods and Kelly on television. But we want to take a whist
(01:15:16):
from here without him. Hey,meadow boy put out the coffee ground and
why p D Blue is a bighit at the end of its first season
on ABC, and you were takingthe kids to see the smash new movie
I'm going to be King of BrideRock Oh Goujie the Lion Kid opened in
theaters and I'm gonnat up and brandnew in the top ten. Don't turn
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around by ace of fakes? Whatyear was it? If you know seven
one three two one two fifty eightseventy four, that is seven one three
two one two k t r H. Good luck, all right, we
have ourselves a winner. That wouldbe David and Kingwood knew the right year
was nineteen ninety four, David,while Doney get a pair of tickets.
Go see Tom Jones September twenty third. It's Smart Financial Center Triggerland. Enjoy
the show. Thank you for listeningto Houston's Morning News is Huge Radio seven
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forty kt RH Houston Live Everywhere withthe Irm, the exclusive audio home of
NBC's coverage of the twenty twenty fourParis Olympics. Now the latest news,
weather and traffic, It's more ofwhat matters to you from the John Morris
Services Studios seven on one hour timeHouston's Morning News. I'm Jimmy Barrett along
with Sheriff Ryer Bungertop Stores. Thishalf hour This pole says about thirty percent
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of us think inflation is the topissue. The left pushing back on a
drug test for President Biden before andafter the debate and coming up with seven
o eight. You know there's somethingwrong with the economy when Hooters starts shouting
down details in the minutes ahead.You're in Houston's Morning News first. Just
check out that morning drive is Wecheck it with sky Mike, all right,
(01:16:55):
six' ten north KGr rates listenerswere the first to know we had
this problem at Ella. This thisis eastbound. It's an accident. There's
an eighteen wheeler involved in this businessand this is trying to get around from
the gallery again and got through theheights back over to forty five about a
twelve minutes much going this way easttex Freeway southbound Hopper Stall. You knew
about it first too. That's movedover to the side. But we've got
(01:17:16):
a lot of breaks from Lauder RoadNorth Freeway, all slowdowns from West Road
all the way in Skymike, fromthe Generator Supercenter, dot Com Traffic Center,
from r KTRH top tax Defenders,twenty four hour weather center, mostly
sunny, straight shower storm possibility withthe HEGH today between ninety three and ninety
five. We'll get to the completeforecast in about eight minutes. Right now,
it is eighty at your officials,Severe weather station, News Radio seven
(01:17:40):
forty k TRH. It's timed outfor the news. Here's Sheriff Fryer.
It's seven oh two on news radioseven forty ktr H and our top story
this hour, the Biden economy doesa catastrophe. That's Art Laugher on Fox
Business. He's the former economic advisorto Ronald Reagan. Latest Rasmus and numbers
showing that thirty percent of voters sayinflation is their most important issue in this
(01:18:04):
election. Bidenomics such a big failure, even Hooters closing dozens of restaurants now,
including one in Brian, Texas.Yet the Biden administration blames everyone but
themselves. Prices for key household expenseslike health care, energy, and housing
(01:18:25):
are still too high, in largepart due to challenges that have been mounting
over decades. O Treasury Secretary JennaYellen. She was in Minnesota and there's
this a federal reserve looking for signs. They say that inflation is cooling,
but they're not finding them they can'tmove ahead with interest rate cuts. Start
(01:18:45):
of this year, we saw inflationkicking back up, and we've been trying
to figure out and determine from thedata. Is that a sign of reoverheating
or is that just a blift?Chicago Fed President in Austin Goolsby there on
CNBC. It's now seven oh three. Donald Trump's legal team back in court
yesterday in the Florida documents case,arguing against the gag order that is being
(01:19:11):
sought now by the Special prosecutor JackSmith, and filing a motion for dismissal
of the entire case, saying thatSmith was illegally appointed and improperly funded by
the Biden DOJ just to go afterTrump. The debate between Trump and Joe
Biden is on Thursday Night. Theleft doesn't want any of us to pay
attention to Biden's cognitive decline, SoI would ask people to really imagine what
(01:19:39):
the world will be like on Januarytwentieth, twenty twenty five, demonize the
opposition. Vice President Kamala Harris onMSNBC. We'll be carrying that debate live
here on KTRH Thursday night, beginningat eight pm, seven oh four is
our time. Wiki Leak's founder,Juliana Sage, after years long legal battle
(01:20:00):
about publishing government secrets about to bea free man, he took a plea
deal on a single federal charge.Throughout the years of Julian's imprisonment and persecution,
an incredible movement has been formed,a movement of people from all walks
of life, from around the worldwho support not just Julian, and not
(01:20:23):
just us and our family, butwhat Julian stands for truth and justice,
and that is Assange's wife Stella.This morning, she will get to see
him for the first time in fourteenyears as a free person here at home.
Just when you thought social media wasbecoming more speech free, the Texas
Ethics Commission last week unanimously approved anew rule to target we citizens. They
(01:20:49):
passed a new rule requiring disclosure financialdisclosure for social media posts in which the
posters might have been given consideration andby candidates or office holders, as Brandon
Walton's with Texas Scorecard. The moveas apparent retaliation to social media posters who
(01:21:10):
supported A. G. Ken Paxtonduring that failed impeachment trial. Citizens in
East Texas sounding an alarm about aproposed thirty thousand acre wind farm that could
destroy the value of their land.The new development could also kill surrounding businesses,
some local business as one's a localsmall aviation business that had hopes to
(01:21:31):
grow that's now instead having a lookto wind down because once he's turbine our
placed, that business will actually failit. Chris Wilson is leading a grassroots
attempt to stop the development. Hesays there's more than just property value at
stake. Texas over the last decadehas lost a million acres of prime farmland
to solar development that has lost foodsupply. Wilson says this project will also
(01:21:54):
create a larger text burden on thepeople who live in the area. Ethan
Buchanan News Radio seven forty and weare still asking the question who exactly is
putting in this wind farm. Itis now seven oh six. Biden administration
is expected to announce more money andweapons for Ukraine today. The latest package
worth one hundred and fifty million dollars, even as we're having all kinds of
(01:22:17):
FEMA emergencies across this country and FEMAsays they don't have enough money. Meantime,
the houtis in Yemen back by Iran, of course, continuing to escalate
at tax in the Red Sea,the Biden administration not doing anything about it.
National security analyst Kyle Schindler says China, Well, they're taking advantage of
(01:22:38):
this show of weakness. China nowprovides security for the Middle East and for
shipping at sea. That used tobe the American Navy's primary job. If
we're seeing around the world, isno longer being able to do that.
People are going to start looking foranother patron who can protect their interest.
Yeah, ninety percent of the shippingthrough the Red Sea is now moving to
(01:22:59):
other areas. The Aggies lose toTennessee. It was six five at the
College World Series finals. Boy,they were kind of evenly matched, weren't
they. Jimmy volunteers for them astheir first ever n C Double A titled
and it would have been us forthe Aggies too. Three games all close.
Yeah, I know, it's sad. It's six seven oh seven.
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Now. Astro's hosting Colorado Tonight pregameat six and Sports Talk seven ninety,
Game Time seven ten on both sevenninety and KTRH. I'm sure reff Rar
on News Radio seven forty KTRH Worldevents, national headlines. Houston's Morning News
with Jimmy Parrett and Sheriff fryar Cherytold you the beginning of the newscast about
(01:23:43):
Hooters shutting down locations all around thecountry. Eight in Texas now just Brian.
The one in Galveston shut down onSaturday, and people at what happened.
It was opened one day and gonethe next. Of course, the
one in Galveston was kind of ina weird little location that was hard to
get to. There's been all asa restaurant in it and out of that
place. I thought I knew everythingin Galveston, I really did. I
(01:24:04):
thank the island. It's not thatbig, No, it's not. I
was unaware it was on sixty firstStreet. Well I should have seen that.
It's a couple of blocks from myforty five. But he was kind
of tucked back. It was hardto get to back by the Brian Museum.
Oops. But maybe it's just thechanging times. Maybe there's not a
market for restaurants anymore. Oh,aren't you clever? Yeah, that's I
(01:24:29):
mean, let's face it, that'swhat the Hooters was knowing it's a guy's
hangout. So's Twin Peaks. So'sTwin Peaks. Yeah, maybe I don't
know how Twin Peaks is doing.Maybe maybe those types of restaurants aren't doing
as well as they used to.They had that big rumor, that motorcycle
gang thing that happened up around Wacoor somewhere. Oh, yeah, wasn't
that Twin Peaks? I think itwas. It might have been. Yeah.
(01:24:49):
I mean at the end of theday, especially when the economy is
tied, at the end of theday, it's about, you know,
what is the meal cost? Whatkind of service am I getting? You
know, I think probably restaurants I'veafforded? Can I afford it? Yeah?
At the at the end of theday, how much of those wings
cost? How much of the wingsthat beer cost me now versus what it
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used to cost me. It couldhave been a combination of a whole bunch
of Well that's one of the things. You know, we do stories all
the time about what the pay isand what the tips are and all of
that. So you know, right, I saw the story I saw in
the kron about the Galveston Hooters seemedto indicate that service might have been a
bit of an issue that they werehaving. You know, maybe they're having
(01:25:32):
the exact same problem you're talking aboutand being able to you know, keep
enough you know, weight staff goingin order to be able to make it
run. And then you don't wantto stand in line anymore. It's got
to be a pretty good restaurant ifyou're going to stand in line for it.
So standing in line and slow serviceprobably not going to cut it with
what's going on with our economy sevento ten time for traffic and weather together,
we don't stop tipping these servers,and then they're not going to be
(01:25:56):
any servers, and then we're notgoing to have, you know, nice
things like that. So you knowwhere the children are gonna come from.
Do it for the children, tampyour servers, Do it for the children.
All right. I know that's astretch, that's a that's a bit,
that's that is really stretching. SkyMichael, go ahead, Let's go
to the west. Sam. NowI've got southbound the back up here around
(01:26:16):
the horse track, trying to getdown to Philippine Loosen about six minutes.
It seems to break free after aboutalmost west Road. Four or five minutes
here, nothing big, just youknow, watch out, give yourself some
time here. I've got Nick fromCyprus talking about West Sam. Hey my,
there is a car with a flattire at the bottom bridge on the
West Belt at southbound. Got ableach officer and a sign that truck get
(01:26:43):
over to the right. Oh it'son the left side. Okay, do
you mean bottom bowe and binding chance. I really don't know how to say
that. It's a bohem or Bowham. It's right by Memorial southbound either way.
Watch out for that smash Southwest Freeway. We're awfully breaking from the West
Park Curve up to the West LoopGolf Freeway. You have not collided with
each other yet at the south Loop. Hang on, we backed up now
(01:27:05):
from Airport Tollbridge. That smudge goesabout in extra nine minutes on the southbound
and the east text that little stallat Hopper. I don't know why this
is causing a backup almost from thebelt. Skymike and Theegenerator Supercenter dot Com
traffic Center from r KTRH top taxdefenders, twenty four hour weather sunder.
Time to check in with Terry Smithand get the forecast here for the foreseeable
(01:27:27):
future. Yeah, like there's nobig change anytime soon, a little bit
of rain in the afternoon, lotsof sunshine, temperatures feeling like summertime.
Nothing too crazy, thankfully, Butthere is a heat advisory this afternoon because
of the hot temperatures in the highhumidity. Heat end X will be close
(01:27:47):
to one oh eight in some spot, so heat advisory this afternoon. That
means just be a little extra cautiousif you're outside for long periods of time.
Thirty percent chance of those thunderstorms todayand the temperatures the load of mid
nineties Tomorrow, we also have athirty percent chance of thunderstorms, but temperatures
in the mid to upper nineties willstay in the mid to upper nineties the
(01:28:08):
rest of the week, and everyday the rest of the week, we've
either got a twenty or thirty percentchance of those thunderstorms. Tembitchuare right now.
He is eighty at your official severeweather station. News Radio seven forty
KTRH. It's Houston's morning News,brought to you by New South Windows Solutions.
Now back to Jimmy and Sharrah withthe info you need to take on
(01:28:30):
the day. So Wall Street wantsboomers to work longer, but it appears
that there are plenty of people whodon't want to hire them. Is that
truly the case. We'll talk toAndrew Trusovich, labor employment attorney. He's
based out of Dallas. We'll talkto him next. First, though,
let's do a little traffic and weathertogether as we check out the drive once
again. Here's guy Mike ktr rightslisteners the first to know. Hey you
(01:28:53):
guy might pars elevated bright about inthe middle of it. A car decided
to please try to verge with thekinside wall on the west hamp side,
So it's going to cause a bigkerfuffle. No ninjas or anything on scene,
all right, MJ, thanks forthat and extra points for burbage.
We're the Generator Supercenter dot com trafficcenter from our KTRH top tax defenders twenty
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four hour weather center Today, Tomorrowand Thursday. All mostly sunny with a
straight shower storm possibility and high temperaturesomewhere around ninety three to ninety five degrees
before you figure in the humidity temperatureright now eighty one at your official severe
weather station, News Radio seven fortyk TRH. Get you caught up on
some of our top stories on thisTuesday. Here's SHERA seven twenty one now
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on news radio seven forty k TRH. Our headlines are sponsored by DNM Model
Leasing. The second of those twoillegal aliens, Venezuelans charging the murder of
the twelve year old Josh Joscelyn Nungarai, appear in Heapule appear in court today.
Excuse me, folks. Three medicalgroups have settled a federal whistleblower complaint
(01:30:00):
over heart surgeries performed at Baylor SaintLuke's Hospital, paying fifteen million dollars to
settle allegedly breaking a Medicare rule.The TSA screened to record two point nine
to nine million passengers this past Sunday. Latest news anytime, KGERH dot com.
Our next update at the bottom ofthe hour. Pasadena living clearly reliable
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KTRH traffic and weather. Next onthe ten. If you got a couple
of boomers in studio today, sowe're still working just for the record and
have no intention as far as youknow, of retiring. Andrew Trusovitch joined
US labor employment attorney in Dallas,Texas. I thought this is interesting that
Wall Street wants the boomers to worklonger but supposedly nobody wants to hire them.
(01:30:49):
Is that true? I would thinkit was so desperate, so much
for having me. Is a reallyimportant topic, and that's exactly right.
You ask any mid level manager whois been laid off reduction in force,
and in the reduction in force,it's usually the older workers, pregnant employees,
or employees with disabilities that get laidoff first and trying to find a
(01:31:13):
job. I always tell people,and I've been doing an employment discrimination lawyer
trial lawyer for thirty three or thirtytwo years, and that's all I do.
It's you're more likely to get struckby lightning or bitten by a shark
than you are to get a jobas a mid level manager once you hit
about fifty six, fifty seven,fifty eight. And one of my good
friends has been has got a master'sin logistical engineering undergrad and electrical he got
(01:31:38):
laid off. He's sixty two andhe's been looking for two years, has
put over almost two hundred and fiftyapplications around the country and doesn't get a
nibble. And that is commonplace.And even the former chair person of the
EEOC, Victoria Lipnik, said,quote everyone knows that happens every day to
workers and all kinds of jobs speakup. It's an open secret, unquote.
(01:32:01):
And my problem is it is anopen secret. Everyone knows that happens,
but the EEOC that takes five hundredmillion dollars of taxpayer money every year
doesn't do anything about it. Soworkers are really left with no recourse.
Yeah, it's all about I'm sorry, seems ever increasingly polytical on this part
(01:32:23):
of it is the mid level managers. How old are they now and how
much resentment do they have about boomers? You know, I think there's three
three really big factors are four onwhy this is happening. Number One,
older workers tend to have been there. And let's say they get three percent
(01:32:44):
raises a year, which is prettyfair estimate in the last decade. So
they're making more money than the newpeople coming in right from college or right
entering the workforce. So let's getrid of the older workers because they're making
more money. Second, the healthcareolder workers they're going to develop health issues
(01:33:04):
like we all are as we getolder, and so they want to keep
health premiums down. So CEOs that'sanother reason for getting rid of older workers.
And third, which is tied intothe second, is you know what,
Joe or Susan is sixty or fiftyfive and wants this job, but
they have to lift these palettes.They're probably going to have a back injury
(01:33:25):
and they'll file a workers complaint.Let's get someone younger in there and not
hire the older workers. And that'swhat happens. And then, of course,
the Age Discrimination and Employment Act wasnot passed as part of the Civil
Rights Act of sixty Ford. Theywanted to put age in there, but
the legislators in sixty four didn't wantto hear it, so it took three
years and they passed a separate law, the Age Discrimination Employment Act, which
(01:33:50):
is much harder to prove. Thenlet's say sexual harassment or gender discrimination,
race discrimination, so you have multipleprompt I'm facing older workers. But the
bottom line is it's an open secret. People know what happens. That happens
every day, and it's so toughbecause people do need to work longer in
(01:34:10):
the workforce with today's economy and inflation, but they don't have the opportunity.
And I'll just give you real quick. One in four of workers forty five
or older have received age related negativecomments by supervisors. Seventy six percent of
older workers see their age as ahurdle, and once they lose a job,
ninety percent of those people never earnas much again. And the only
(01:34:34):
people hiring older workers are go toa convenience store or go to a grocery
store. There's some areas, there'ssome areas where we're told there's just workers
shortages, that they can't find peopleto work. I would think in those
areas there's got to be some opportunities. But those are and if you look
at those where the help wanted are, those are entry level jobs where you've
(01:34:56):
got older workers, you know,trying to the plan for retirement. Social
Security may not be enough, especiallyif they take it at sixty two.
So those entry level jobs, yes, those are open, but you know
what are they paying minimum wage fifteendollars an hour, seventeen eighteen dollars an
hour Where you may have had somebodyolder worker make in fifty sixty seventy eighty
(01:35:21):
thousand dollars a year, and nownow the only job that's there is minimum
wage or entry level positions. That'sthe that's the issue for the older work,
not painting a very positive picture,but appreciate it. Andrew, thank
you for joining us. A laboremployment attorney, Andrew Trussovich. It is
seven twenty seven. It is timeto take a look at your money.
Here's Courtney Donahoe. Well, goodmorning, Jimmy SMP futures pointing to psychains
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year old's death will be in courttoday and at seven thirty eight, how
the EPA blew it in East Palestine, Ohio. Details in the minutes ahead.
You're in Houston's warning news first thestrick out that morning drive once again,
here's sky Mike right, you're alwaysthe first to know. North Freeway.
Hey, this is from Springs onforty five, so just north of
the veteran Little York exit, youhave an access in the middle left lane.
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It looks like it's three cars.It's up back up from Rank and
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He says it's on the pier salvatednorthbound. That explains the backup on
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thirty two on news radio seven fortyKTRH and our top story this hour.
There is this anti free speech culturethat's taken hold of the government. Legal
scholar Jonathan to Early calling that lawyersfor Donald Trump making the case against yet
(01:38:09):
another gag order yesterday, the latestdemanded by the prosecutor Jack Smith in the
marra A Lago federal documents case.This all stems back from some language Trump
had used after the FBI conducted thatsearch warrant at mar A Lago back in
twenty twenty two. The former presidentmade comments on social media this past May
(01:38:29):
that the DOJ authorized the FBI touse deadly lethal force, but Smith's initial
motion argues the language in the courtauthorized search warrant was standard FBI procedure,
yet they were authorized to use lethalforce they were armed. Fox's Jeff Paul
reporting Trump's attorneys want the entire caseof mar A Lago thrown out, arguing
(01:38:50):
that Jack Smith was illegally appointed andimproperly funded by Biden's DOJ in order to
go after Trump. The video wentviral meantime at the bias of the upcoming
CNN moderators against Trump, His campaignspokesperson was cut off in mid interview when
(01:39:10):
she pointed out, yes, thatvery bias. It takes someone five minutes
to google Jake Tapper Donald Trump tosee that Jake Tapper has sam consumer Inelleadel
filter. Ma'am, I'm going tostyle if you'm stating to attack my colleagues,
Jake Tapper equating Donald Trump to AdolfHitler. That was Caroline Levitt speaking
(01:39:33):
up for him. Allowed to addressthe continuing bias of Jake Tapper. She
wasn't allowed, and he's going tobe yeah. One of the moderators,
Dana Bash being the other CNN hostingthe debate, continuing to show the true
colors, allowing Trump haters to saythis about Trump's supporters I think it's very
(01:39:56):
sick. We have to prove throughall this difficulty, of all the misrepresentations
that he is putting forth. It'sreally sad that people even fall for that.
Yeah, Nancy Pelosi, her Jsix committee sending people to jail.
More Biden lies going unchecked. Thepresident tweeting yesterday that a vote for Donald
Trump is a vote for a nationalabortion ban. Oh. Trump on record
(01:40:21):
as being against any federal involvement inthis. He says the Supreme Court returned
it to the States, and hebelieves the states should be deciding this on
an individual level. George Orwell's nineteeneighty four Not Just a Novel is playing
out in our real lives right now, no less than fifteen times this year,
(01:40:41):
according to research by the Federalists andsharre A topping of the list.
Don't believe your own eyes. Iwill say, for those who remember reading
it, if you weren't in theparty, you really didn't see what was
going on. You just lived inthe world that propaganda created, which is
perhaps the world we are living in. That is Andrea Widberg, the American
thinker who says there is more onthe way, Yes, because it works.
(01:41:04):
Why would there not be more orWell on the horizon in your own
city of Houston. The Orwellian thingshave been going on about that children's hospital,
with Biden's DOJ going after the whistleblowerand not the hospital. Jeff Biggs
News Radio seven forty ktr H.Transgender surgeries on children is what they were
(01:41:26):
referring to. Seven thirty six isour time. A court appearance set for
this morning for Johann Jose Martinez Ramjelthat's the other illegal alien of Venezuelan in
charged with capital murder and the deathof twelve year old Jocelyn Nungarynungarai. Last
week, bond for co defendant FranklinPanya was set at ten million dollars yesterday.
(01:41:51):
We're supportive of the bond that wasset, will ask for the same
bond for the co defendant and assoon as our lab results are back and
if they support a death penalty eligibletype of capital murder, then we'll come
back and ask for no bond.The twelve year old's funeral set for Thursday
at Earthman Rest Haven Cemetery. Thepublic is invited to attend learning more about
(01:42:14):
what those two illegal aliens in thiscase were doing before they were arrested.
Prosecutors say both were looking for moneyin order to get out of the Houston
area before they were caught and lockedup. Seven point thirty seven is our
time now well. Biden wants everyoneto drive electric cars. Good money in
it for the electric car manufacturers.Nearly half of all American EV owners,
(01:42:36):
though already, have told a mackenzieand Company's study they plan to go back
to gas powered cars. The leftistradical green agenda so bad? Did you
know? It could compromise our militarypreparedness. Rather than focus on renewables,
what would be a better focus isresiliency and much tighter interconnectivity across the country.
(01:43:00):
Brent Sadler with the Heritage Foundation tellsktr age, if we don't have
reliable power plants, we won't havepower for our military. Pretty basic.
Astros begin a series with the Rockiesat Mini Made Park Tonight, Pregame at
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news, music, sports podcasts,and talk free. Never sounded so good
finding out almost a year and ahalf after the event that the EPA really
(01:43:47):
didn't do much in East Palestine.The Environmental Protection Agency supposedly that's why they
exist, right to monitor the airand water quality when you have a toxic
disaster like happened there. Well,according to an EPA whistleblower, they didn't
do their job. They had assetsthere that they just didn't use. Here's
(01:44:11):
Government Accountability Project Senior Environmental Officer LesliePacey on her thoughts of how the EPA
didn't do their job. There's alot we don't know about the contamination in
these sixteen state areas. We knowthat the EPA has failed, like Robert
said, pretty measurably to protect thepublic from the get go, from the
(01:44:35):
minute they allowed this vent and burnedto take place, which was unnecessary and
created a worse problem than was alreadyhappening with these lazy fires. They united
these chemicals. They did not flythe aspect aircraft when they should have their
best technology. You remained on theground and explicably there. It has been
(01:45:00):
one thing after the other with thecontaminated creeks that they did not want to
collect any kind of data over.And so we have really been concerned about
these other states and how many stateswere impacted, and now we have information
that shows that sixteen states were actuallyimpacted by this clum and it's very disconcerting
(01:45:25):
from one thing to the next.We have issues where there's dioxin. With
our independent scientists Scott Smith, hefound dioxin in the crops in East Palestine
and in the garlic, and EPAis just telling everybody to go ahead and
meets you crops, and so,you know, I don't think there's much
they've handled correctly here. They're relyingheavily on Norfolk Southern contractors too to do
(01:45:48):
all the testing. So it's notindependent by any stretch. Sixteen states,
as it turns out, impacted becausethey allowed that fire to burn and spread
the chemicals to a whole for adifferent states from farm fields, so you're
going to have corn grown around theMidwest that's probably all going to be impacted
by this. Yeah, when thecorn crop comes in up there, would
(01:46:11):
they say up north, they saynee high by the fourth of July,
so it'll probably be August when thatcorn gets harvested. Where is the biggest
corn crop? Is it? Iowa? I do think Iowa? Iowa?
Those northern Midwestern states are just beinginundated with rain right now, right,
I mean, you're seeing seventeen inchessince Thursday. Craziness in South Dakota,
you know, And I'm thinking thatis that mainly wheat crop up there?
(01:46:34):
I think they grow mainly wheat there. Yeah, you have to wonder about
will the crops be coming in.I mean, we're having all kinds of
weather devastation all across this country.Then throw this on top of it.
Yeah. Great, So much forthe EPA, and indeed seven forty one
time for traffic and weather together.As we check out again with the use
guy, Mike I told the restof the media about the wreck on the
(01:46:55):
North Freeway southbound just for around GulfBank. Linda from Spring got a bananas
tick on her briefcase. Backed upfrom Greens You've got Southwest Freeway cram ups.
Now West Park Curve. Connect thosedots all the way downtown. Nineteen
extra minutes this way. John fromRosenberg March. Come Mike, South Maine
at Hillcross. We got a biggerfoffle got part thereas down to two lane,
(01:47:18):
Well said northbound. I would staythe course because the southwest is even
worse. And you've got Katie Freewaybackups Grand Parkway Golf Freeway looking for a
wreck outbound right at the Loop twoforty nine. Lance Forer Magnolia says,
it's good. My son's the waiterat Texas Roadhouse and tom Ball. He
really took care of a young couplefor their kid's birthday party, made him
(01:47:41):
feel special, and they tipped himone hundred and ninety dollars. There are
some good people in this world.I am so all about tipping and terry
before I go to you. We'rewe've got Grand Parkway North, it's spackling
up eastbound at the golf Ball.We should start a restaurant up there.
You know you you could work onyour baby ribs recipe and I'll design the
(01:48:03):
uniform and do the hiring. Yeah, imagine, get that kid's name.
I'll eat at that restaurant all thetime, So I'm going to ask for
him next time. It's a GeneratorSupercenter dot Com traffic center tip everybody all
from our katrh Generator super Center twentyfour hour weather center, Terry Smith is
here's here's her tip for the day. Stay cool or try right do your
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best. Yes, that's going tobe the uh the theme of the week.
Keeping cool as much as possible.So temperatures today are going to be
very similar to yesterday, but thehumidity is starting to increase, so we
do have a heat advisory for theafternoon as those heat and disease approach one
hundred and eight in the middle partof the day. The heat advisory noon
until eight o'clock tonight. Thirty percentchance that you might get wet, but
(01:48:50):
that means the majority of us arenot going to see any rain tomorrow as
well, at thirty percent chance ofafternoon thunderstorms. But the temperatures are in
the mid upper nineties. They'll stayin the mid upper nineties the rest of
the week. You've got a twentyto thirty percent chance of a shower thunderstorm
in the afternoon every day through Saturday. Debitchare right now eighty two at your
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Biden's going to be on some sortof stimulant for his debate on Thursday.
There have been calls for him toget a drug test before and after the
(01:49:32):
debate to to show whether or nothe's using a stimulant or not using a
stimulant. And of course the leftwon't hear of that. We'll have more
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starting with the U Skymike Right.I got Greg from Cyprus. He's
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(01:49:55):
H Greg from Cypress, Welcome tothe golf Ball. Yes, it's
like this every morning. We're lookingat an extra twelve minutes heading over toward
the Woodlands. Two ninety crammed uparound Highway six. Katie. The back
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Sunday with a straight shower storm possibilityninety three to ninety five all three days.
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I live in Katie, I livein Ito. You're reliable. Forecast
next on the ten on seven fortykat RH. A lot of people think
(01:51:09):
that obviously during the State of theUnion he was on something, he'll be
on something to be on his gameon Thursday. During the debate, Representative
Maryonnette Miller mead on likelihood that he'sgoing to be on something and how everybody
seems to want to haven't get adrug test, except of course, with
the left. Well, first andforemost, let me say, as an
(01:51:29):
ophalmologist, I deal mostly with albertypatients. Number two, my mother had
Alzheimer's and I took care from themajority of the last few years of her
life. And then number three,I've been to the White House several times
for bill signings, and all ofus have seen the degradation of President Biden's
cognitive facilities. This isn't an ageissue. This is cognitive and performative functions.
(01:51:54):
And as we also in the Stateof the Union address, we saw
much different Biden than we'd seen before. You know, many of the doctors
in Congress felt that he was onsome type of stimulant, whether it was
Riddlin or steroids or something else.He was very amped up, very aggressive,
and almost yelling. At the timethat he was there, it was
a campaign speech, not a Stateof the Union speech. So we anticipate
(01:52:17):
that for this first debate he willbe on something, and the response to
the press has been to cover itup, and so we've seen that with
Kareem John Pierre saying these are deepfakes, this is you know, misinformation.
The videos we have seen a PresidentBiden's cognitive decline are not false.
They are not you know, manufactured, They are not deep fakes. The
(01:52:41):
president has significant cognitive decline, aswe've all seen, and you know,
both here and abroad and internationally,people were wondering about his cognitive state and
the ability. So instead of youknow, they made the decision to go
forward with President Biden. Now they'retrying to cover up the cognitive decline and
just get him through your lush Yeah, clearly. But unless you can get
(01:53:03):
the candidates to agree to submit toa drug test, you good luck prevenent,
right, hat lots of luck doingthat to the president of the United
States, with the acting president inthe United States, whichever way you view
that, Yeah, more the actingpresident. I think, Hey, listen,
we gotta leave it at that.You all have a great day.
We'll see you tomorrow morning, bringearly five am. I'll see you this
afternoon, fourth an am, ninefifty KPRC