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This says the Uncle Henry's Show here on news Radio
seven ten WN. Tim, thank you so much for listening
to the Uncle Henry Show. I appreciate it ver very much.
I do. Once again, here we are me and you
trying to figure out what is going on in the
world around us. Now, if you can provide me a clue,
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That's Uncle Henry at iheartmediaa dot com for you email.
So we've got a lot to talk about. I was
out Friday and here I'm back with you, and a
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lot has happened since then, all all over the world,
including out in in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
I know you've been paying attention to the news today
because of the uh, the the retaliation by Iran toward
the United States after we went and blew up their
their nuclear program. Here, real quick, here is uh what
the what Fox News is reporting? You know, we just
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came out of the Fox News. But for me, here
is reporter Jared Halpern talking about what President Trump say
about Iran trying to strike back at the United States.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
President Trump's is Iran's missile attack on a US base
and Cutter was a very weak response and expected, writing
on Truth's Social Most importantly, they've gotten it out of
their system and there will hopefully be no further hate.
Both the Pentagon and Cutter say most of those missiles
were intercepted and there were no casualties the presidents as
Iran gave officials a heads up. President Trump says perhaps
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Iran can now proceed the peace and harmony in the
region adding he'll enthusiastically encourage Israel to do the same
at the White House. Jared Halpern, Fox.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
News, Okay, all right, now for those worried, and there
are some people worried that we're already at war because
it looks kind of like war. When you drop a
bomb on another country and then they shoot a missile
back at you. That's very warrish. It has a kind
of a flavor of war, very very similar to the
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flavor of war when you drop a bomb on another
country and then they should have missile back at you.
So I know you may be worried about this. I'm
certainly worried because I do have a young relative in
the Navy for the next several years that's already been
over in that part of the world a couple of times.
So yeah, I'm worried too. But if you're worried that
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we're already at war, you heard that that been in
there where President Trump said that the Iranians warned officials
that the attack was coming. Now, if you're really at war,
do you tell the enemy what you're fixing to do? Now?
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I don't think you do. I don't think Now that's
now I've not been in war myself on a personal level,
so maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you can correct me on this,
but I don't know if it's a real war yet.
I don't think you tell your enemy what you're fixing
the unless you're so overwhelmingly powerful that it doesn't matter
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if they know in advance. So, even though it may
seem very warrish because bombs are dropping and missiles are flying,
if one side is telling the other side what we're
about to do, then I don't know how is it
really a war? But again, you may be a bigger
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expert than me on this. In fact, this is one
of the rarities in talk radio where the host almost
always knows less than the caller. So if you want
to educate me on this stuff, you can two five, one, four,
seven nine two three. But it's very warrish. But if
they're telling us in advance, hey, just to let you know,
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we're going to shoot some missiles off and here's how many,
I don't know. I don't know how worry that kind
of worry, but not full warrish. I'm curious, though, you've
heard all the reports about Iranians being in our country
as sleeper cells. I know you've heard the term sleeper
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cells over the last several days, with people worried that
sleeper sales will be activated. Well, do you are they
like missiles? Are you going to give us advance? Are
you going to warn us that we're hey, we're going
to activate a sleeper cell in Connecta county, be prepared
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for it? How does how would that work? If you're
if you're only should we really be worried about that?
I know a lot of people across the border and
we don't know where they are, including Iranians? But uh,
should we be worried about that? If they're warning us
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where they're going to fire the missiles and win, do
we be Do we also need to be worried about
a knee attack? Here? I'm trying to I'm trying to
work through it myself. I haven't I guess I haven't
watched enough Fox News. I'm sure they'll tell me exactly
what I should think if I watch. Now this is
all this Iran again, this when this just brings me
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back to the Iran contra, or not Iran contra. It
brings me back to that was a different scandal. It
brings me back to the Iranian hostage crisis. Do you
remember that under the Jimmy Carter years, when Iran took
hostages at the US Embassy in Iran overthrow of the
shaw I remember it vividly because I knew a waiter.
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I knew an Iranian working in Mobile, Alabama. He was
a waiter, great waiter who worked at Revere's restaurant. You
may not remember Revere's restaurant on Cottage Hill Road. They
were near where melf Function Junction used to be, kind
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of near the interstate there at Revere's restaurant. Ali was
his name, Ali, the waiter from Iran. He was a
student I think at South great waiter. What a great
waiter he was, but he was he was very He
was so happy. He was so happy when they took
those hostages and he started going to work with an
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Ayatola komane ink Pin. He would take orders at the
restaurant with an Iatola Komane ink Pen. He got fired
before the hostages were released, and I don't know whatever
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came of him. I don't know if he stayed in
our country or went back. He probably probably wishes he
were here. Uncle Henry Show News Radio seven ten WNTM.
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Thank you for listening to the Uncle Henry Show. It
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That's Uncle henrydiheartmedia dot com. And we can talk about
whatever you'd like to talk about, as long as it
ain't nasty or filthy. Now. Uh, in the last segment
of the show, is just talking about the the hostilities.
I don't know what to call it because it Uh.
I'm sure there's an official, a bunch of official words
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to call it, but I don't. As I was saying,
not yet. War at least didn't seem like it. If
you're telling your enemy what you're going to do, doesn't
seem like war. It might be close, but not war yet.
And I've mentioned to you the Iranian waiter that I'll
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never forget from the Iranian hostage crisis. He would have
been around twenty years old back during the Iranian hostage
crisis when he was working at that restaurant. If you
just tuned in due to your lack of interest. I
was talking about how I remember when Iran took the
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hostages back during the Jimmy Carter years overthrow of the Shaw.
There was a waiter at Revere's Restaurant in Mobile that
was an Iranian student here in this country. Fantastic. He
was so good as a waiter, great work ethic. But
he was a huge fan. He was young, and he
was a huge fan of the Iahtola homony and it
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was the whole that whole hostage thing was really led
by people his age. Now, the iatola wasn't young, but
the people that were that were all excited about the
iatola back then, they were all college age, most of
them that were taking those hostages. So he would be
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that that waiter would be, I guess in his sixties now,
and I wonder if it's too bad. I don't know
whatever happened to him. He was fired from that restaurant
because he was bringing his Iatola homany ink pen to
work to write down the orders with. Of course, all
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the customers could see a picture of the iatola on
the ink pin, a little drawing like a line drawing
that it was unmistakably the iyahtola and they're just the
restaurant had to tell him, no, you can't. You can't
have iatola Hormani. You can't take orders from people when
when your people have our citizens as hostages and you're
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praising the iyatotas. So he lost his job, but I
would love to know if he went back or if
he stayed. I don't know if he went back or
if he stayed, would it have all been worth it?
With the last I don't really know a lot about
what life has been like in Iran since they took
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those hostages and overthrew the shaw. You know, we don't
hear a lot good, But then again, are we gonna
hear good from that area. I wonder if he if
it was worth it to them or not to take
them hostages. I don't know that it was. I don't
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know that it was. How competent are they We've been
hearing about their uranium. They're competent enough to have uranium
they haven't been really good at turning it into a
bomb yet, because it's I think that we were hearing
warnings about this maybe in the nineties. So they're really slow.
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They're really they're really slow, they're coming up with their
with their bomb, and of course we've been told that
they were very close to it, obviously not close enough
because they certainly couldn't have used it to defend themselves
or rek havoc in the world after all these attacks.
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But I really wonder what do they if they think
it was worth it, because I don't know how far
has Iran progressed since then. They've certainly had lots of
sanctions on them. Just about any time you turn around,
you're hearing about one on them. So just wonder what
good did it do them? What good did it do
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them to take those hostages and overthrow the Shawl again?
Two five to one. I'm not expecting an answer from you.
I'm just thinking out loud two five to one, four
seven nine two three. The telephone number here on the
Uncle Ebery Show now received an email that is about
nothing related to Iran in the United States or any
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In fact, the email has nothing to do with the
Middle East. Let me go to the Uncle Henry Show
email inbox. Subject line on the email is car tags.
The email reads, Uncle, I got a new car tag recently.
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The first three characters are AOC two A, wondering why
it's like getting a new car. You notice all the
other similar cars on the road, so many tags also
have AOC, as the beginning digits a lot. I would
rather have two A than AOC. But here we are.
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Keep up the good fight and that email from Chuck
G Chuck, Chuck. I don't know. I do not know
why the car tags have AOC on them. That is uh.
That is unfortunately a detail I've not paid attention to.
And I do not have an answer for you. But
anyone that knows that can help us out with this,
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you can give us a call of two five one
four seven nine two seven two three. I did the
last time I got a car tag. I did notice
that there seem to be more and more different types
of tags to get for your vehicle. If you want
to have a vanity plate. Now, I've always called personalized
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license plates vanity plates. That was the original thing they
were called. But now I'm running into people that think
that they don't think it's vain, and they they don't
like the name vanity plate. They want to think of
it as personalized, individualized license plate instead of vanity plate.
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But what does it say that so many people now
feel the need to express themselves on their license plate.
Have they not heard of bumper stickers? I mean, what
is has? Are bumper stickers just that bad for your
car's paint job? Could somebody invent a better bumper sticker
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glue that would not hurt car paint jobs? And then
people could get back to more forms of self expression
so they they wouldn't have to pay all this money
for some type of vanity tag. And again, and if
you're offended by the phrase vanity tag, my apologies to
you your personalized tag. Maybe I can make that One
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of my final goals in my work life is to
lead a campaign for the return of bumper stickers. I
know that people still put decals and stuff on their cars,
but not like the old days. Back in the day,
there would be complete sentences on people's cars. That says
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Speaker 4 (20:18):
Hello color, Oh Henry, you having a great show today.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Well, thank you very much. You are live on the radio.
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Well, Rob Morris here, I just want to tell you
that the Iranians, we've seen what they can do over
in the Middle East. They can't really do anything in Israel.
They cannot bomb our bassin guitar or however you say
that nation's name. I don't know, but we see that
they have limited abilities to lash out at the United
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States of America. I'm not worried about them sending some
ballistic missile over the ocean, Atlantic or the Pacific, whatever,
because we can handle that, right. What worries me Uncle Henry, Okay,
it's the Sluranian people that was let into the southern
border of the Abiden administration. There were seven hundred and
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twenty nine Iranians that were detained by border patrol. And
let listen to our country.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Right now. I already I brought this up at the
beginning of the hour, rob So today Iran shot missiles
at one of our bases. But they warned us in advance,
and they warned Cutter in advance. Would they would they
do the same thing with their sleeper sales?
Speaker 4 (21:39):
I don't think so, Uncle Henry. That is not their purpose.
Now we only know what seven hundred and twenty nine
that came through the southern border. Also, over three thousand
Chinese are relying to our country. Who knows what's going on.
But I'm gonna tell you what. Everybody, every governor has
been informed by Secretary of Homeland Security Christian Home to
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be on the lookout for anything in your state and
local municipalities. Watch out for the electrical grid, your water supply,
and all that kind of stuff, because we don't know
what they got planned to do.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
That's true, one.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
Wasn't in our country. I've just Oh, Henry, I just
hope that Cats would tell the director of the FBI,
Tom Radcliffe, director of the CIA, alone with Christian Home,
it's going to be working twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week to find these people and put
them back in prison and send them back where they
belong because we don't know that. I'm not worried about
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an attack from out of this country. I'm worried about
an attack from within our country.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
All right, very good. I hope that. I hope everybody
does what you said they should do.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
Keep a lookout, be vigilant, don't freak out, but be vigilant,
and if you see something, say something for business sakes.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
That's right, hey, Rob, thank you very much for your
phone call. Yep, there he goes Rob Morris, also known
as the Alabama bush Hog. Two five to one four
seven nine two seven two three the telephone number that's
two five to one four seven nine two seven two
three of the one of the hard to understand parts
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of the Biden years Now. We all saw that the
border was wide open. Anybody could stroll across it in
great numbers. They did. We all know this, We saw it.
We were told a story about how we can't stop this.
The only way to stop people from crossing the border
is that there's a bipartisan some kind of bipartisan bill,
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amnesty bill, whatever, whatever. Of course, that was not necessary.
As soon as President Trump was elected, he was able
to stop the flow of people over the border. But
one of the things I never understood from the Biden
administration is why would they knowingly allow It wasn't just
South Americans and Central Americans and Mexicans coming across the border.
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It was people from all over the world. Like Rob
was talking about, who are from Iran, People from China,
from all over the Why would you allow all over
the world, knowing that there are many spots around the
world where people are irritated with the United States to
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the point that they would want to cause us harm.
Why would you do that? It didn't fall under the
umbrella of these people are here for a better life
and we need to be compassionate, and they're just here
for a better life. I don't know, coming all the
way from the Middle East like that from Iran, Hello, Color, Hi, Hey,
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you are live on the radio.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
Hi. I don't think Iran's going to warn us when
they do major destruction in our country, or if they try,
you don't. No, I don't think that'd be nice of them.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
If they did, I'd be like, you call them Golden
Crown and tell them your Mama's coming.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
But you leave my mother out of there. She freak
and yet and I was with her this past weekend.
She was it was her birthday. How dare how you know?
Could you get any lower than attacking this woman right
after her birthday? But she, my mother is regular sized,
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you scum bag. And not only is she regular size,
we had to we had to beg her to go
to a restaurant. She didn't want to go to a restaurant.
She thought it was a waste of her time because
she doesn't like to eat all that much, you liar,
and I apologize for having to use these strong terms
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on the air listener, but they're lying about my mama.
That took her to a restaurant. She couldn't finish her
meal because she's a normal sized person and not a
gluttonous You know what I'm wondering, if this this lost soul,
this wandering out in the wilderness soul on a spiritual quest,
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we need to bring him to God. We need to
bring him to Jesus. This scumbag, this sleeves bag that
calls into the program like this, we need to bring
him to the Lord. He's just wandering around. I wonder
how much of this is projection. How much of this
is projection where the caller might be a blubberous person.
And I apologize to anybody that feels a bit blubberous.
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I know, we don't want to body shame. We want
to see people for the content of their character and
not the size of their waistband. But I wonder how
much of this is projection. How much of that is
this guy sitting there with like a garbage can sized
container full of goldfish, crackers or cheese, it's or something
just pounding him in there before and after he makes
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the call. It might be that way. It might be
projection where the caller is the one that has an
issue with out of control eating. Well, caller, if I
were you, I'd head I would head out to that
revived church out there in Westmobile. I think that they would.
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You you would. That atmosphere might appeal to a prank caller.
They can help just about anybody out there, But that
caller I condemned them and pray for them simultaneously. Back
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after the break, Uncle Henry Show, News Radio seventy ten WNTM.
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Speaker 5 (28:20):
Three, Hello Color, Hey, good afternoon, Uncle Henry.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
This is rt RT. You are live on the radio.
Speaker 5 (28:29):
Hey, uh yeah, I was just listening. You might be
onto something with this projection theory. Oh yeah, yeah, especially
if this guy's a Democrat, because Democrats have been doing
that a lot over the last couple of decades. Okay,
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they you know, they accuse Republicans and Donald Trump of
all this stuff, and you come to find out later
they're the ones actually doing the stuff. Okay, so so
so projection, Yeah, okay, the other person what they're actually
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doing themselves. Yes, And that's been the Democrat playbook, especially
since Shrump come on the scene. All this Ukraine and
Barisma and the money wandering in Russia, collusion, that's what
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they were doing. And yet they accuse Republicans and Trump
are doing that.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
Maybe maybe there is a course you can take on
projection somewhere to learn all this.
Speaker 5 (29:44):
Well, that's it's and so you know it's a natural behavior.
But actually the one who's guilty are the ones who
are like you said, he's probably big as a house
making fat jokes.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Well, we won't find out until he turns himself in.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
But the Democrats do that all the time. They accuse
Republicans or something, but they're the ones that are actually
guilty of doing those things.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Yeah. I think I've noticed that myself.
Speaker 5 (30:19):
Over the last ten years with Donald Trump in office,
it's gotten really, really bad. So anyway, let's pray for him,
yet's pray for all the country.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
I'm gonna do both.
Speaker 5 (30:33):
Okay, thank you, Uncle Henry and row tid Artie.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Thank you a pleasure talking to Rtie today. Yeah, if
the prank caller ever turns himself in, then we'll find
out one way or the other and take him to church,
pray over him, and if he needs help, if he
needs ozempic or something, we can get him man as well,
and everybody can grow and be better after it's all over.
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Two five one or seven nine two seven two three
the telephone number on the Uncleandery show. I've got something.
I just want to bring this up just as a
contrast as to where we are now versus where we
used to be in the state of Alabama. Over the weekend,
Steve Alexander on Fox ten. I love watching the weekend
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Fox ten so you can catch up with Steve Alexander
the anchorman. One of his stories over the weekend was
that Alabama's unemployment rate UH in May was down to
three point three percent. Three point three percent unemployment rate
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in the state of Alabama. The reason I'm bringing that up,
the only reason I'm bringing that up is I remember
we had a governor. Do you remember, Governor Doctor Bentley.
Governor Doctor Bentley pledged he would never take a paycheck
until our unemployment rate was under five percent, and he
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never allegedly took his. He never took his his paycheck
because Alabama's unemployment rate was high, was five percent or
higher the entire time he was in office, and when
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he finally was was forced out of office after all
of his shenanigans, all of his misdeeds in office, almost
as soon as he was out of office, the unemployment
rate dropped below that threshold. Now. The so anyway, I'm
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just pointing out that we may, we may forget, but
there was a time where it was there weren't as
many jobs, but unemployment rate in Alabama three point three percent.
And the funnier thing about Governor Doctor Bentley and him
saying that he was not going to accept a paycheck
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until the unemployment rate went down below five percent. What
happened to his paychecks? Where did that money go? Well,
it turns out I can't remember the reporter that looked
into this, so I apologized whoever did the work on this,
But a reporter found out that the paycheck instead of
going to him went to his office and they used
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his paychecks for miscellaneous expenses in the governor's office and
that could mean anything they needed money for while he
was governor for the office, and there was no record
of where that went to. So he he said he
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what get in a check, but he still had the
check sent to his office where he could spend it
any way he wanted.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
Yeah,