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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know the problem for Mario Roverson is if all
three burned to death, he could argue they were out
to get him. The fact that one of them, the
fact that one of them comes running out of there
on fire. Oh man, that's the worst news ever for him.

(00:22):
I got a couple of folks working behind the scenes
to get me the video. I can guarantee you that's
going to be a video because you're in the middle
of the house burning it down for insurance money, and
somehow your dumb ass gets it all wrong and you're

(00:43):
the one that gets out of there, come and running
on fire. Put me in prison, but put me out first,
friend of mine rights. The single biggest tell for me
in the race hoaxes is the eloquence of the victim.

(01:03):
The language used is wounded but measured, resigned but resilient.
Every single time. Think about how Jesse Smolette spoke to
Spoke or Lebron or Bubba Wallace, always that same tone.

(01:25):
With that in mind, let's listen to him again.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Down and Mario rovers in Cyprus living room in June
twenty twenty three. He claimed the truth was coming out.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
I think the Lord brings to light when he l
was out there.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
He is shine.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Just two hours earlier, two people had been killed in
an explosion at Roberson's Huntsville rental home, an incident he
repeatedly implied was linked to alleged racism in the neighborhood's
h owing racism, power hungriness.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Has gotten us to this place.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Weeks before the fire, Robson contacted ABC thirteen, claiming the
HOA was behind racist graffiti on his home, and this
body camera video collected the morning of the fire. You
can hear him cite the report well, further implicating the
group to law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
I accuse him a thirty on the news. I let
him know who I thought it was and the reason why.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
But in a newly unsealed federal indictment, authorities claim Roberson
orchestrated both the graffiti and arson, hiring a family member
who hired two others to help start the fire, all
part of a purported attempt to collect insurance money.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
Years I was standing by once a other come over
COCA for the years llpoof in a cover.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Law enforcement believes the arson attempt was bungled, killing two
of the three men, including Roberson's relative. This body camera
video show his authorities, confronting the sole survivor who had
just run from the building on fire.

Speaker 5 (03:06):
I'll tell you of the news those do he took,
he told me, dragging him out.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
You told has?

Speaker 1 (03:15):
He says, somebody pose do it?

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Anomas, Joe and the numbers job, according to law enforcement,
is commonly used to describe insurance fraud. Now, thirteen investigates
found that Robertson ode more than twenty six thousand dollars
in back taxes on that property. The county put it
up for sale just two days after he first contacted
our team.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
That's racism right there, trying to make a man pay
his taxes, trying to make a man pay his taxes,
man keeping him down. It's amazing, isn't it. It's amazing
that his first idea was to claim he's a victim

(03:58):
of racism. And I'll bet you this man has benefited
more from being black than you can possibly imagine. I'll
bet you when you look into the jobs he's been given,
the opportunities he's been given, and I'll bet you there's
a pattern of claiming victimhood. There are certain people who

(04:20):
figure out early how to scam the system and being
the victim of racism is a big one of them. See,
there's a huge demand for racism, but there's just not
enough of it. So we have to manufacture our own.
We have to create our own situation. Imagine being able

(04:44):
to wail and whine like you've been the victim of
all these people when you know good and well it
isn't true. In fact, it's almost never true. Racism today
America today, white on black is probably less than ten

(05:05):
percent of real racism, Black on white at least ninety percent.
From the knockout game, to muggings to burglary, to carjackings,
to beatings, to false claims. This right here, this isn't
an isolated event. I bet you if you follow this

(05:26):
man's case and you pull his record, I bet you
this ain't the first insurance claim he's ever made. I
bet you he's got a criminal record a mile long.
I don't know, I know the type. I know his type.
It's not a normal person who sends your cousin and
two other people into a home you own to burn

(05:51):
down that you've increased the insurance on but not paid
the taxes. That's not a normal person. That person didn't
just arrive here on Tuesday to Michael Barry Show. So
I don't hear the breaks. When we go to a break,

(06:16):
whether that's for traffic, news or commercials, a stop set,
it's called when you hear the music and then the
outro of us going to break, our studio goes dark,
which means it goes quiet in our studio. And the
reason is because different things are playing in different stations

(06:39):
that we're on. So knowing that I don't hear what
you hear, people will often say I hate that Hillary
Clinton podcast. Ad Okay, well I don't hear it. I'm
sorry you have to hear it. I don't load that
it comes out of New York. I'm sorry that the
guy that lifts four doors down from you turns his

(06:59):
music up too loud. But that's not really your issue,
is it. So, but I understand it's annoying to you
because you're listening to the station. Well, Chad, who's working
out of Hawaii for two weeks, sends me a message
and says during sky Mike's last traffic report, he reported

(07:21):
that there's a man in a stalled truck on the
North Freeway at Luetta trying to jump his truck with
a lawnmower. He says, redneck or Mexican. And I don't
know that sky Mike answers the question. But here here
was sky Mike's report, as only a sky Mike can do.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
When I first sat down and Mario rovers in Cyprus
living room in June twenty twenty three, he.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Claimed, it's the one that Chad just sent. It says
sky Mike traffic report. You can play Mario rope and
sit again. It's this guy Mike trying.

Speaker 6 (08:04):
All right, those of you that played the home game
on the Transtar system with the camera two Ford two
Nord Freeway, Louetta, there's a stall truck and we had
a guy trying to jumpstart it with a lawnmower. You
can't make Houston Freeways up the backups now Grand park
Way inbound, lots of suckonds this way.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
You know, it does raise the question redneck or Mexican.
I mean, I don't know why it couldn't be a
black guy. It's one hundred not an Asian dude. It's
possibly a redneck. I'm gonna say it's most likely a
Mexican because the workaround like that, that is that is

(08:44):
more likely a Mexican. Play that one more time for me.

Speaker 6 (08:48):
Jim It's all right those of you that played the
home game on the Transtar system with the camera two
for two. Nord Freeway, Louetta. There's a stalled truck and
we had a guy trying to jumpstart it with a lawnmower.
You can't make Houston Freeways up the backups now Grand
park Way inbound.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Lots of seconds this way. We really didn't spend enough
time talking about Grandbo, the greennie who was out in
the middle of the highway with her pistol. We really
did not spend enough time on how pissed off she
was at that moment. Zero f'sgiving zero. You still have that, Jimbo.

Speaker 7 (09:32):
This what we knocked on boot act like anti Mabel
Doun lost her mile. No baby, I just find.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
My us right headlight three of five forty five, right
next to that pothole big enough to swallow a school
bus and a slab right up.

Speaker 7 (09:52):
I brought a lawn chair, the good one with the
floor cushion I got from Fingerhoot back in nineteen hundred and.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
Tw Remember that cool phone.

Speaker 7 (10:01):
I brought my purse distol, the pink one keeping the
cookie tin right behind the gritz, and I brought the
word of the Lord, a half fuddle of nickquil and
a tuck in necked sandwich wrapped up in the four.
Now they say I caused a disturbance. Served black lady

(10:21):
in the lawn chair with a loaded gun. Do not move, honey,
I've been disturbed. And y'all letting that mattress mag wrap
on television.

Speaker 8 (10:29):
Strip for og Patna from the north side.

Speaker 7 (10:33):
Although he did look pretty cute up in that due rag.
I say, sometimes a black woman gotta sit down in
the middle of this traffic just to rub my some foak.
We the reason this city still got seasoned. We're the
Tony Sashery up and it's Houston gumbo list. See we
got them hurricanes, we got them heat waves for show

(10:54):
and Harris kind of commissioners who ain't been right since
and Richard's gonna left that office. That's a Nate Man, babe.
Hear y'all out here, honking baby. I raised a house
for the boys who never closed the cereal box and
barely closed their pants. You think of Dodge Ram gonna
scare me the time, Lae. If the Lord didn't want

(11:15):
me out here, he wouldn't have let me find that
folding chair of goodwill parking up at two dollars an hour,
they Louia. So let me be clear, honey, I ain't
shooting at nobody. If anything, I'm just shooting off a
little sting, shooting off generational tromp, and maybe a warning

(11:36):
shot at that escalator who tried to cut in light
at the shipleys this morning. Baby, that creamfield donut is mine.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
But now I'm done.

Speaker 7 (11:44):
Police gonna come, now, gonna spend it, Facebook, Annie, It's
gonna got. But just know this, when you stuck on
I forty five thinking who the hell is blocking traffic today,
tell them it was your auntie Mabel, And I was
just taking my little praise great baby. Now, y'all go

(12:06):
on mind your driveways, and you best mind your blood sugar.
I'll be back after my stories come on. Which, by
the way, y'all see that new one called Beyond the Gate.
I think it's talked with CBS.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
We think of television arms.

Speaker 9 (12:22):
I walk up sweating like a brisket in July. Why
you city, heat lord, don't ask me why slipt on
my wig and mall the heated shoes, Grab my purson,
my pistols. Got nothing to lose.

Speaker 7 (12:38):
Traffic backing up from the loop.

Speaker 10 (12:40):
To the door.

Speaker 9 (12:42):
But Auntie Mabel steeal praising, don't grow.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
You can honk, you can.

Speaker 7 (12:47):
Holler a bunch of best nice stress.

Speaker 11 (12:49):
Cause Daddy, I'm here to bless this man.

Speaker 9 (12:53):
Please bless this nat saying now from sixteen to forty five,
shot in crowd.

Speaker 4 (13:01):
That's this mess.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Why are you where?

Speaker 9 (13:04):
She got hot sauce and a person scripture in place.

Speaker 12 (13:09):
That's this mess.

Speaker 9 (13:11):
Oh Lord, yes, turn this traffic jam.

Speaker 12 (13:14):
Into a Sunday bed.

Speaker 9 (13:19):
Shipley's line was long, but my spirit state fed because
I had some twenty three and a doughnut and red
slab cars crawling elbows wine but a roll like Moses
pot that tide.

Speaker 8 (13:35):
I got grand.

Speaker 9 (13:36):
Babies in Parland Present Acres homes out of that township.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
With the most dangerous places between Chila Jackson Lee and
the camp from Michael Ferry and the Triple Crown. Weave is,
you know, tilting to the side, the leaning tower of weaver.

Speaker 13 (13:52):
Well.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
The Arson story spurred a number of folks to send
me a link to a story out of College Station
where a man is accused of setting his Crispy cream
on fire. The man lives in Katie according to the story,

(14:19):
and is accused of setting his Crispy Kream on fire
and on Harvey Road in College Station. I don't know
if we need to know Harvey Road because I don't
know how many Crispy creams there are in College Station.
But before we play this, I would like to hear

(14:43):
from you your favorite donut shop. Be prepared to say
the donut shop, and if I need more details, I'll
ask you if it's a Shipley or ship Lee's, whichever
one you want to call it. Just say that Shipley's
on Ella or the ship leads on so and so.
If it's not in the Greater Houston area, then tell

(15:05):
us where it is, quickly where it is. And if
your favorite donut is something other than glazed donut, tell
me what that is. Just be prepared if you eat
anything other than a glaze donut. I don't really trust
your opinion. I'm just letting you on the show because
I'm a nice person, because I see no purpose in
eating anything other than a glaze donut. All right, here

(15:30):
is the story, and the phone lines are open for you.
To tell your favorite donut shop, and I may ask
you how often you eat there seven one three nine
nine nine one thousand seven one three nine nine nine
one thousand, seven one three nine nine nine one thousand.
Now the story out of College Station from kb t
X three.

Speaker 12 (15:47):
Harvey Road near Post Oak Mall. There's a pile of
rubble left behind from the Krispy Kream fire that happened
a few months ago. Some are calling it an eye sore,
and a neighboring business says it's making the area just
look trashy.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
Anime, and Ard has more no comment. That's what the
College Station Fire Department told me when I asked about
an update into the investigation of the Krispy Kreme fire
that happened over two months ago. The question of who
or what may have caused the fire is still unanswered.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Round two o'clock, we heard a loud boom and it
was loud enough to.

Speaker 8 (16:22):
Where we could hear on the inside of the store.

Speaker 13 (16:25):
Then we went to go check out see what it was,
and Krispy Kreme was on fire.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
That's from an interview we got from an eyewitness who
saw the Krispy Kreme burned down on May thirteenth. The
next day, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms arrived to assist in the investigation. KBTX last asked
for an update to the case in June, which revealed
no new information. Now the rebel is its own monument

(16:49):
to a lack of progress, a blight visible to anyone
driving along Harvey Road or shopping nearby, but for one business,
it's the only view when the staff says they're getting sick.

Speaker 10 (17:00):
Of Honestly, it looks, you know, pretty trashy, and our
customers comment on it regularly. It's definitely a deterrent of
just kind of the aesthetic that collegiations going.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
For investigators deemed the fire as suspicious. KBTX was told
there was racist graffiti spray painted on the building and
accelerants were detected on site. In College Station Anime and
r News three.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
There is a reference to see I didn't hear it
in the story, but I was also reading along as
I saw that there is a reference to race. Let's
see if I can bind it there that there is

(17:47):
no reason at this point we do not suspect a
race crime a hate crime. So if a black person
owns a business and the business goes up up in flames,
then we immediately, oh, here we go. Accelerants were also
detected at the scene, but the City of College Stations

(18:08):
set in a news release Thursday, the case quote is
not being investigated as a racially motivated incident. So anytime
a black person owns a business, we have to investigate
whether or not the fire is a racially motivated incident.

(18:30):
Do you realize what is being said there? So black
people's business don't just burn down, it's probably a racially
motivated incident. Well, in this case, if the accusations are true,
it is a greed based incident from the owner who

(18:50):
happens to be black. I resent this idea that if
a black person is a victim of crime, we must
immediately assume and rule out that it's a white person.
FBI data shows you are sixteen times more likely if

(19:11):
you're a black person who is killed by another person.
You are sixteen times more likely to be killed by
a black person than a white person. Those numbers don't lie.
And by the way, there's a third or quarter as
many black people as there are white people, so you're

(19:32):
per capita, you're sixty four times as likely to be
killed by a black person, and everyone knows this. Let's
talk about donuts. Ed, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Your favorite donut shop?

Speaker 11 (19:47):
So in Baton Rouge it was Mary Lee Donuts, but
I haven't had one for fifteen years. So I'd like
to hear from many back Rooge callers if it's still
as good as it was.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
There used to be, and I'd say, yeah, they're used to.
There used to be a Mary Lee in there used
to be several in Houston. There was one down South
off forty five. But stay tuned, Melissa, what's yours?

Speaker 11 (20:13):
I grew up in Beaumont, and the best donut I
ever had came from Warren's Donuts on Eleventh Street.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
I don't know that I remember that, but you know
that the thing.

Speaker 11 (20:25):
Is, well, it was real, it was tiny.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Well they are I was you know, I was never
in Beaumont in the morning, so we went to Beaumont
because we went to Park Dell Mall or we had
something going on. So donuts are a morning food. There
was no reason we would have been in Beaumont for
the morning. I'm guessing that's why I never went. Chuck,
what's your favorite donut shop, Duck Donuts and Duck North

(20:54):
Carolina Maple Glades cake donut with bacon bits on it.
You know, more power to you. I do not like
a bunch of stuff on my donuts. What's the one
that's in Voodoo Donuts in Portland. I was so excited.
Took my wife and kids and they were all excited
and they had Captain crunch all over stuck on the

(21:15):
top of a donut. And my thought was, that makes
a mockery of a donut. But I'm kind of simple
that way, so I admitted I'm probably at fault here, Bob.
What's your favorite donut shop?

Speaker 8 (21:26):
Bakery Donut at Eleventh and Shepherd.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
In Houston Bakery Donut.

Speaker 8 (21:33):
Yes, sir, that's the name of it, been there about
thirty years. I know where, nice little Cambodian Cambodian couple
of runn It's an old KFC, is like one one
door in east of east of Shepherd.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
And what do you get there?

Speaker 11 (21:55):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (21:55):
I get glazed donuts my friend in Calachi's and apple fritters.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Okay, I don't know it, but I know that area
very well. My niece lives not very far from there,
so I will check it out. Doug, what you got?

Speaker 13 (22:10):
I got the nay donuts on barber Penula.

Speaker 11 (22:14):
Michael, don't have a story.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
You feel like a good thing to get when fish Okay,
you have my attention. He got over ten major cases
to be handed down by the Supreme Court this session.
We will talk to mister smarty pants. Professor Josh Blackman
coming up in just a moment about that. We were

(22:41):
talking about donuts after the accusation that the Crispy Kreme
donut shop owner in College Station who lives in Katie
after he is alleged to have burned down his shop.
Michael writes Old Town Donuts in Fluorescent, Missouri, voted best

(23:03):
by the sixty four dot com glazed and sometimes the
apple fritter. Do you know that one, Jim, Let's see
here Duck Donuts, Rayford in ninety nine. That is from
Eddie Vireal. Not familiar with that one. Let's start with

(23:23):
Kevin in workups, since those have been sitting the longest,
and I'll take it. Kevin, your favorite donut joint, Go.

Speaker 13 (23:32):
Good Mornings are Home Cut Donuts in Galveston, Texas on
Stuart Road. Like you, I am a glazed man, but
a glazed donut got together with an old fashion and
spit out what they call their home cut donut, and
it is the best.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Okay, explain that donut. How is it different?

Speaker 13 (23:54):
Well, you know, the old fashion is kind of like
a more of a cake. It's kind of like a
glazed without the glaze. So somehow, I don't know whether
it was love at first sight or love at first bite.
They got together, put them together, and it spit out
this donut that is like a glazed donut, but it's
got a little bit more of a cakey texture too.

(24:14):
I think you'd love it being a glazed guy.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Okay, So it's still glazed on the exterior, but inside
it has more of a cake flavor, yes, sir, cake consistency.
And that's called a home cut donut.

Speaker 13 (24:30):
It's called a home home cut donut. Yep, all right,
it's delicious. You gotta check it.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
I'm southbound on forty five. I exit. Was it sixty nine?
Did I go down? If I'm going out west and
I grew up first? What is it sixty first? Yes?
So go sixty first. Turn right right there, big big
traffic jam right there, Turn right on that, go down
turn right on Stewart and then I start driving from

(24:58):
there on my way to say Jamaica Beach or Pirate
or whatever, Pirate Cove or whatever. How far do I go?
And where's it gonna be? That's gonna be somewhere before
the curve.

Speaker 13 (25:10):
It's right on the curve. So as you're on Steward
and it starts to curve there to the left or
the south and the strip going straight like that of
Moody Garden. It's right on that curve on your left.
You lift it if you weren't looking for it, there's
a bank, and then right past the bank it is
this hoone cut Donuts. It's been there forever.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Is it a standalone is a standalone building or is
it part of a little strip.

Speaker 13 (25:32):
Standalone?

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (25:35):
I bet I've seen it a hundred times, but it's
not coming to mind. I will check that out. I
will absolutely check that out. Kevin, Thanks for the call.
Let's go to Taylor. Taylor, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Your favorite donut joint? Taylor, and we lost Taylor. Let's
go to Jordan. Jordan, You're on the Michael Berry Show.

(25:55):
Your favorite donut joint?

Speaker 8 (25:58):
Yes, sir, it'd be a Krispy Kreme Donuts college station.

Speaker 13 (26:01):
The Last Bachelor.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
They lived up to the name.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Well played brother, well well played. Logan is in the
middle of a of an iron shop. You're up, sir, Yes, sir.

Speaker 5 (26:23):
My favorite donut plate is Snowflake Donuts. They've got a
bunch of locations in commonra. My favorite donut is cinnamon
sugar Donuts.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
What were you doing when we went to you, Logan?
Do you work like in a in a steel foundry.

Speaker 8 (26:40):
Or iron I'm a welder.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Oh okay, well then that makes sense. What are you
welding right now?

Speaker 5 (26:47):
I'm welding on a centerfuge?

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Oh wow, okay? And what what what is?

Speaker 2 (26:52):
What?

Speaker 1 (26:52):
What are you trying to do to it?

Speaker 11 (26:56):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (26:56):
So, basically there are these hungsten car by tiles on it,
and I'm removing and spalling the tiles on it.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Oh well, you work for someone else, yes, sir? How
much you make per hour?

Speaker 5 (27:12):
I make twenty bucks an hour?

Speaker 1 (27:14):
And how long you been doing this?

Speaker 5 (27:15):
And I get like sixty hours a week?

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Oh well, okay, that's over fifty grand a year. But
that's a long hour, so that feels low. But you
tell me, are you just entry levels. It's your first job.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
Uh, yeah, I'm pretty new to the field. I've been
only been doing it for about five months.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
And where did you go to learn welding? Did you
go to Tulsa Welding or one of the welding schools.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
Yeah, I went to Tulsa Welding in Green's Point.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
I have tried to get them to be a show
sponsor for years because I think everybody should be a
welder every thing. It's like going to law school. Everybody
should do it. Even if you don't end up welding.
I think it's a great it's a cool thing and
you always have it to fall back on. Did you
have any trouble finding a job?

Speaker 5 (28:04):
No, sir, They've actually got career services there that help
you get a job.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Good for you, logan check back with us in six months,
would you.

Speaker 13 (28:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (28:15):
Sure?

Speaker 8 (28:15):
Thanks?

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Cool? Yeah, I want to see how you're doing and
how much money you're making. Pat, what's your favorite donut joint?

Speaker 8 (28:25):
My favorite donut joint is in Court on Court right
in Miszoi City, and it's an all the bakery donuts.

Speaker 11 (28:31):
But you know, Michael, not everybody can eat clay donuts.

Speaker 8 (28:34):
Dude, I'm a diabetic. So I got to go for
the plane donuts and the girl calls your baby.

Speaker 13 (28:39):
Everybody goes to the ibaby, what do you want?

Speaker 1 (28:41):
That means, you know what, Pat, This is a true story.
I flew to Vegas with some friends of mine a
couple of days ago, a few days. We went up
on Friday and came back on Sunday, and I will
tell you they had donuts. And I have not had

(29:02):
a donut in probably five years, because they shred my stomach.
Now I knew they shredded my stomach, but for a
number of years I would just push through it and
eat it and pay for it afterwards. And it's sort
of like your your enjoyment lessened as the pain increased.
And now I'm that old guy that can't eat don't

(29:23):
and I just haven't had a donut. And I don't
know how long I miss him so much. I'm living
vicariously through y'all. Cindy, what's your favorite doughnut? Sweetheart?

Speaker 11 (29:34):
Local Brandly in mont Bellevue makes me popular with the grandkids.
And the Shipley in Madisonville on the way out to Kansas.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Oh wow, okay, all right, now, what's the one in mont.

Speaker 11 (29:50):
Bellevue brand Lee.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
Interesting. Have you been to CA.

Speaker 11 (30:01):
No, sir, I have not. It looks pretty though.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
That is owned by my friend Russell Lebara's brother Victor,
and that place is absolutely killing it. He caught lightning
in a bottle with that thing. It is absolutely you
know you sometimes you just hit it right. The community

(30:25):
needs something and you give them what they need and
you deliver what they It's amazing. We'll go back to doughnuts.
So hang tight, but first, if you're on hold, you're
welcome to stay on hold. But we're going to talk
to Professor Josh Blackman. We've had some major Supreme Court
decisions fall of President Trump's direction this session, and we're

(30:48):
going to talk about those decisions and how that affects
the Trump administration, our country and you coming up here.
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