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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Five o five, a five krc DE talk station after Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Say, well, it was a vacation.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
I'm the dude man.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Yeah, I'm not. I'm Brian Thomas and I'm glad to
be back. Thanks you too. Uh was a Gary Jeff
Walker covered for me yesterday and I didn't have my biopsy.
They canceled it, so I'm having it today. Yeah, I
am still here fascinating because I'm not allowed to eat.
It's one hour later in the day. I'm getting it
done at eleven fifteen, so it gave me one extra hour,
so I ate at two point thirty one. I got up.

(00:52):
So anyway, thanks for all the prayers and expressions of
uh well support for me, and I will hopefully get
some information after today. Just a bit of confusion between
the individuals who were actually doing the biopsy and my
doctor about what specific procedure was going to be done.
It's all like the peace of God, just tell me
where to be and let's get it over with because

(01:13):
I want the answer to the question what the hell's
going on anyhow today? So hopefully I will have information
by tomorrow if they get the results back. So anyway, frustrating,
Uh yeah, A little bit anyway, not frustrating being back.
Go to see joe'strekor Executi producer in. They're going to
see a great line up, as I always appreciate. Coming
up seven oh five, Greg Lansman has some explaining to
do about his stock purchases.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Hmmm.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Greg Lansman after a horrific debate with the Orlando Sonza, Well,
he's going to be under attack today by Todd Zinzer,
who's joining the program at seven oh five to talk
about the explaining that he believes Greg Lansman has to
do about stock purchases. Seven five. For that eight oh
five it is Twoday'll get the inside scoop. Bright bart
News today, Bright Barton Minister of Culture John conn He's
going to join the program wrote a song for Trump

(01:58):
rally in Pennsylvania for the weekend. It immediately went to
number one on Billboard. Isn't an amazing being toothday would
get Daniel Davis deep die the Israeli War? One year later,
it was contra Okay, is anybody else overwhelmed by how
fast the passage of time is? I mean, am I

(02:19):
the only one who feels like it was just literally
yesterday that Israel was attacked October seventh of last year,
a full year later. It's just mind blowing to me.
You know, some events in history stand out like a
sore thumb and some don't. That one of course does so.
Israel making some in roads against the terrorist groups, and

(02:39):
the question mark remains whether they're going to be attacking
the Iranians directly see the administration. BIDE administration apparently is
offering some bribes. So what it sounds like to me,
US offers Israel compensation to avoid strikes. BIDE administration offers

(03:00):
Israel compensation package if it refrains from striking certain targets
in Iran. US officials offered their Israeli count of ourts,
extensive diplomatic backing and additional military aid if certain targets
inside the Iranian territory are spared. According to the report
that came out, what's the story on that. Israel's con

(03:25):
News reported on this. It sounds like Briber to me
is our official speaking with that news outlet. We consider
the United States to be our ally and are always
ready to listen. At the same time, we will do
all that's necessary to protect the citizens of Israel and
the security of Israel. Defense Minister yo of Gallant got
to be traveling to the United States tomorrow for an
urgent twenty four hour visit, going to beginning with US

(03:48):
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. But statement he made Israel
will respond to the unprecedented Iranian attack in the manner
of our choosing, at the time and place of our choosing.
Warning that everything is on the table in terms of
possible target So can you bribe Israel out of well
doing what it believes is in its own best interest

(04:09):
even though those interests may not be shared with the
United States for whatever reason. Early votings today. It's too
late to register. That deadline was yesterday, so start voting.
Also Kentucky, same situation. Yesterday was the last data register.
Today is early voting and twenty second Kentucky. I guess

(04:29):
the last data request of mail in ballot. Different rules,
different states. Everybody needs to know what their rules are.
But today begins early voting and vote early. Meanwhile, pivoting
over to Hurricane Milton, which is scheduled to be a
CAT five or is a Cat five presently? Wow, man,
the warnings on this one are unbelievable. So it went

(04:54):
up to Cat five yesterday's sustained wins of one hundred
and eighties, some reporting sustained winds of over two hundred
times hmm. Marco Rubio, Senator, So it's this forecast is
almost identical to what the National Hurricane Center once tabbed
as worst case scenario for Florida. He said, several years ago,

(05:17):
I asked NHC Atlantic to show me what the worst
case storm hitting Florida would look like. What they showed
me back then is almost identical to the hashtag Milton forecast.
Now wonderful, he said. If you live in an evacuation
some in the time to leave as soon as you
can do, not wait for the last minute. I can't
emphasize this enough. Now is the time to know your

(05:38):
zone and listen to local officials. Get out now if
you've been told to do so. Doubling down more than that.
The Tampa mayor, I mean, she pulled no punches. Mayor
Jane Caster yesterday CNN talking about Hurricane Milton. If you
choose this day, you are going to die, she pointed out.

(06:05):
Attempting to ride out the storm would, as opposed to
could prove fatal. I can tell you right now they
might have done that in others, meaning writing the storm out.
There's never been one like this, and Helene was a
wake up call. This Milton is literally catastrophic. And I

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can say, without any dramatization whatsoever, if you choose to
stay in one of those evacuation areas, you're gonna die.
That's a quote, a bold statement, obviously trying to get
people out for their own benefit. But Lord Almighty, she said,
this is something I've never seen in my life. And

(06:49):
I can tell you anyone born and raised in the
Tampa Bay area has never seen anything like this before.
People need to get out. If we have this predicted
storm surge, this is not survivable, she reiterated, also calling
it Milton the worst hurricane in one hundred years. Six

(07:10):
million people are under hurricane warnings. Officials urging residents and
danger zones again evacuate immediately. National Weather Service issuing dire warnings,
calling it extremely life threatening. Sustained wins again one hundred
and eighty miles per hour. Threatening storm surge is as
high as fifteen feet in some places. Agency said in

(07:33):
a social media post. If the storm stays on the
current track, it will be the worst storm to impact
the Tampa area and over one hundred years. Please evacuate
if told to do so. Noah Bergen A meteorologists with
Fox thirty five were allowed to describe the storm as
nothing short of astronomical. We reported on social media yesterday

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acts specifically, when US reached more than two hundred miles
per hour with pressure at eight hundred and ninety seven millibars,
This is now the fourth strongest hurricane ever recorded by
pressure on this side of the world, he said, pointing
out that the storm is nearing atmospheric limits of what
the ocean can produce. Hmmm, and what about that FEMA money.

(08:27):
Let's have some fun with cream, Jean Pierre. Regarding funding
for disaster help now, Kamala Harris came out the other
day Saturday, specifically talking about spending one hundred and fifty
seven million dollars traditional assurance too. No, no, no, my
friends in North Carolina, not you, of course, Lebanon in

(08:48):
the middle of the Israeli attack on his balla's infrastructure,
she said, Lebanon is facing an increasingly dire humanitarian situation.
He Joe, have you seen some of the photographs of
the towns devastated by the last hurricane in North Carolina.
I know it wasn't leban and we shouldn't care about it.

(09:10):
It's North Carolinians. Screw those people. They're US citizens. They're
the ones that paid taxes to create FEMA, They're the
ones that paid taxes to create humanitarian aid and any
four corners of the globe that we spend countless jillions
of dollars on annually. So Peter Doucy asks Krean Jean
Pierres Monday on the issue of funding. The administration has

(09:33):
money to send to Lebanon without Congress coming back, but
Congress does have to come back to approve money to
send to people in North Carolina. Do I have that right?
Cream Jean Pierre in response, the President and the Vice
President has had a robust whole of government response to this,

(09:56):
more than two hundred million for the disaster help, saying
it people want to do this is her words. People
want to do disinformation, misinformation, which is dangerous because then
when folks on the ground hear that, they may not
want to ask for help that they need that is

(10:16):
there for them. Close quotes. Somebody wrote WTF question mark
after that Oh, that's right. That was me in this room.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
Is now dumber for having listened to.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
It, Doucy pivoting back. But President Biden is final saying,
show me your budget and I will tell you what
you value. If he's got money for people in Lovedon
right now without Congress having to come back, what does
that say about his values? There's not enough money right
now for people in North Carolina who need it. That's
not misinformation? Her response, are you ready? Your whole premise

(10:49):
of the question is misinformation? Sir?

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Is that where we've gone? Asked a direct question in
the face of factual information? You did just approve one
hundred and fifty seven million dollars for elevenn my Orcus
is out tell everybody FEMA has no more disaster funds,
in spite of the fact that that may not necessarily

(11:17):
be true. But there's two fun facts right there, same weekend,
saying two pieces of information widely reported by everybody. Your
whole premise of the question is misinformation, sir? All right, Well,
good luck trying to get any information out of her. Well,
not that you ever could. Deucy then says, no, the

(11:42):
way you're asking me the question no, I'm sorry. Dousey
asked where the president's letter to Congress saying there's not
enough money for SBA disaster loans was mintioned information. No,
the way you're asking me the question is misinformation. There
is money that we are allocating to the impacted areas.
There's money there to help people who truly need it.
I wonder if equity, Oh, yes, equity is being used

(12:04):
in the allocation of FEMBER resources. Folks got more information
on that later. Equity. There are survivors who need funding,
who need the funding, and it's there, She said, Doucy,
you can't call a question you don't like misinformation. Her response, No,
what you're asking me is why Congress needs to come
back and do their job. That's what you're asking me.

(12:26):
Congress needs to come back and do their job and
provide extra Sixten's extra funding for the disaster relief fund.
That's what Congress needs to do. You may not want that,
but that's okay. That's what this president wants, and that's
what the Vice president wants. So doubling back around to
Peter Doucey's original question, is it true that Congress needs
to come back and authorize more funds when you just
gave one hundred and seventy fifty seven million dollars to Elebanon.

(12:50):
She could have just said yes, but instead she ended
with that and walked out of the briefing room and
Kamala Harris's head to head in the polls. Somebody answered
that question for me five one, three, seven, four ninety
eight and two three talk pound five fifty on eighteen
eight funds, be right back.

Speaker 5 (13:10):
This is fifty five KRC and iHeartRadio station.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Joe Kramer grew up in time for the nine first
morning weather forecast two day sonny what they're calling ideal
fall times seventy for the high overnight little forty seven,
clear sky is seventy two with sunny skies, Tomorrow overnight
forty nine with clear skies, and another sunny day on
Thursday with the high of seventy two forty eight degrees.
Right now, if if you have KRC the talk station

(13:37):
five twenty one, Happy Tuesday. I UH not one to
believe that the government is manipulating weather. Sorry, Marine, that's
one you don't have me on. My pattern observer friend,

(13:57):
My favorite conspiracy theory is patterned observer Marty. She thinks
the weather's being manipulated and this is a storm that
is being created by outs or by nefarious forces. Sorry,
I can't go there. I know I've seen the articles.
I've seen a lot of things in my life that
have been posted and printed that well I didn't believe then,

(14:18):
and nothing's convinced me yet. So anyway, that's where I am. Mareen. Sorry,
you can draw your own conclusions. Five one three seven
hundred and two three to pound five fifty on AT
and T phone to Marrow. Homeland Security Inspector General released
to report saying FEMA is not out of money. They're
sitting on at least eight point three billion dollars in untapped,
unspent funds. M it was only a little while ago.

(14:39):
Marcas said, we are expecting another hurricane hitting and apparently
it's hitting or going to We do not have the funds.
FEMA does not have the funds to make it through
the season. And what is eminent all right, as Milton
gets ready to plow into Tampa, analysts point out FEMA
has the money but can't tap it. The money is

(15:00):
unspent appropriations from crises that happened a long time ago.
So the money is frozen while people in North Carolina
and elsewhere suffer. August twenty twenty four, reports from the
Homeland Security Office Inspector General noted, quote, as of October
twenty twenty two, FEMA estimated that eight hundred and forty
seven disaster declarations with approximately seventy three billion dollars in

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unliquidated funds remains open. Report also says that eight point
three billion dollars in unliquidated obligation was for disasters declared
in twenty twelve or earlier. The analyst said, well, that
money could be returned to help people battling for survival

(15:46):
right blank. And now IG report agrees with that other report,
saying more than seven billion dollars in unliquidated funds could
potentially be returned to the disaster relief fund. Hmmm. Apparently,
the way FEMA has its set up, the agency is
locked in grant money that must be used during and

(16:08):
before a quote period of performance close quote deadlines meaning
bottom line, The funds are obligated for that time period
and are frozen to be used for prior disasters that
are as old as I guess. Twenty twelve IG report
found FEMA had been extending deadlines for up to sixteen
years for seven billion dollars worth of grams, often without explanation.

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For example, FEMA is still sitting on four and a
half billion dollars in unused frozen funds for super Storm
Sandy that happened twelve years ago. Okay. AIGIE report also
notes that FEMA officials extend spending programs based on what
they called subjective criteria, resulting in the potential risk for

(16:55):
fraud waste abuse increasing the longer a program remains open,
not shocking anyone. And of course then there's that parallel
argument and anger being expressed because FEMA spent one and
a half one point one billion dollars to shelter and
eight illegal aliens, widely reported that one who has the

(17:18):
priority here in the United States, Well, under this administration,
I think we know.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
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Talk stations. It is five twenty eight on Tuesday. Happy
one to you, Greg Lansman, Shenanigan's Declaration by Todd Zenser
at seven oh five about stock purchases inside scoop of
Bright part News, Minister of Culture John con about the
Trump rally in Pennsylvania Forver the weekend, and Daniel Davis

(18:14):
deep Diye of the Israeli war a year later. So
good stuff coming up, and of course I love talking
to you. So let's head to the phone before get
the local stories. I got Hank on the line. Hey, Hank,
thanks for calling this morning in a Happy Tuesday to you.

Speaker 8 (18:26):
Well, I wish it would be happier.

Speaker 9 (18:29):
I got stuff going on.

Speaker 8 (18:30):
Look kind of like you do at this point.

Speaker 9 (18:33):
Get to the point though, there's you were asking earlier
why Kamala Harris is still doing so well in the polls,
and it's the usual people that are either on the take,
would like to be on the take, or get special
privileges and set asides, and of course the abortion people.
And then there's also two other groups that people forget

(18:54):
about that will never be turned from the Democrats that
would be dead people in xerox machines.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
I like that last point. It's a good one.

Speaker 9 (19:04):
Don't don't vote Democrat.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
Thank you, Hay good day. I appreciate that. Tom. Intribute
to you. It's wherever you are, Tom, miss hearing from
you anyhow. Five one, three, seven, eight, two to three. Talk.
Let us see here we have Kentucky State Police releasing
the names of three people who died in a medical
helicopter crashed and having in Owen County yesterday evening. Gail Allman,

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Bethany Aiken, and James Walsh pronounced dead by the Owen
County corner of the side of the crash near Kentucky
Highway twenty two East. FAA said the Bell two O
six helicopter crashed around six pm. Air Evac Life Team
and an Air Medical Service company confirmed in a statement.
Three crew members from the ae L Base one thirty
three and Grand County died in the crash well on
their way to pick up a patient. Spokes first in

(19:49):
note of the company is working with the FA, FAA
and the NTSB during the investigation. AH, it's a shame.
One man in hospital. We'll expected to recover, though after
he was hit by a bullet. Court of Cincinni Police
may not have been the intended victim, though police call
to the Glen Meadows Apartment of Glen Meadow Lane late

(20:10):
Monday morning for reported shooting. Police on the scene said
of fifty six year old man was shot in his shoulder.
Called his injury non life threatening. Police said in the
early stage of the investigation indicates the shots were fired
from a parking lot of the complex and one of
those bullets hit the man. At this point, police say
they don't believe anyone intended to shoot the fifty six
year old, but they're working to learn more details. Suppose

(20:31):
you have any information on that, get in touch with
the Cincinni Police Department, Crime Stoppers Department three five two
thirty forty former Indiana Department of Child Service Assessment worker
facing charges after he allegedly falsified documents in five different cases,
some of which involved child abuse. Fifty one year old
Todd Klick falsified ten what they call Management Gateway for

(20:56):
Indiana Kids documents. Ford's parent guard guardian's signatures on at
least seven Department of Child Service forms between December of
twenty three and February of this year. According to Ripley
County Affidavid, Indiana Officeman Inspector Jenner received a complaint from
the Department of Child Services in April. Law enforcement officer
assigned to investigate. December twenty third domestic violence situation took

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place at one family's home. Two month old and a
two year old both lived there with the event took
place Alfi David says this Click guy reported meeting face
to face with that family twice, having two calls with them,
but the mother said those meetings never happened. Also alleged
Click lied about attempting to visit the family at their home,
but they were visiting a family in Ohio for Christmas.

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Mother Totavesco that she did not have relatives in Ohio.
Since the domestic violent situation. The only time Klick met
with a family was February fifteenth of twenty four. The
mom said Click reported that he discussed the safety plan
with the family and gave mom a required form. However,
she says he stood in the doorway for five minutes
and never discussed the safety plan. Additionally, Clicked forged the

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mother's signature two times. Another family family in Holton reported
the Child Service hotline January twenty second their daughter had
been fondled by a family friend. Corner of the Affidavid
Click met with this family face to face at home
at three point thirty pm, but father told the investigator
it never happened. Family also called Child Services hotline a

(22:26):
second time that said no one had come to see them,
Yet he did show up at the home three days later.
Corner to the Affidavid Click accused of forging the father's
signature on the consent to interview children for him, the
only time. The father says he saw him January twenty fifth,
and one more family. Actually there's more than one eleven
year old eight year old. The mother and the guardian

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of the children complies that comprised that family. Click reported
he visited this family in Osgood once in December twenty three.
Again in January this year, Elsa reported that the mom
moved out of the house. Guardian of the kids said
she has never met Click. Mom said she never spoke
He never spoke with her children. It was also untrue
that the mother moved out. He's also accused of forging

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the guardian's signature again two times. Finally, February this year,
Click reported he had a face to face interview with
a man at his home. Court court record says the
man claims he never met Click and that he has
never visited the home. He added that they spoke over
the phone. Fart and Child Service required the meeting to
be in person. Court of the affidavit. Click currently facing

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several charges, including official misconduct, forgery, and obstruction of a
child abuse assessment. I guess my big question is why
former school district treasurer been indicted for crimes that occurred
while he was in public office. This is excuse me

(23:55):
Fox nineteen reporting Warren kind of record show Ronald James
of Wayneville, senty nine years old and dited October fourth,
ioth Tampering with records felony, third degree theft in office
felony fourth having an unlawful interest in public contract fellenty
four from January first, twenty nineteenthrough October thirty first, twenty
two in the village of Waynesville. James used his public
office as treasurer of Wayne Local Schools to falsify documents

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directing additional money to a family member and a contract
to a business partner. According to the indictment, Worn County
Prosecutor's Office says the Ohio Auditor's Office received complaints regarding
the handling of school district money by the Treasurer's office
and opened the investigation. They found James made unauthorized payments
totaling thirty one hundred and fifty dollars to his daughter,

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Janay James. She's a teacher with Wayne Local Schools. Is
also facing charges of theft by deception court. To the
Prosecutor's office, Ronald James falsified purchase orders to have payments
received by Wayne Local Schools for hosting ACT testing directed
to Jeanay James. James accused of of recommending the business

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that they obtain an unbid contract for landscaping services for
Wayne Local Schools. Prosecutor's officer the first and James talked
with received twenty seven thousand and five hundred change for
performing these services. HMMM. October twenty fourth, twenty two. Records
show members voted unanimously to approve a separation agreement between
James and the district that doesn't negate the criminal allegations

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and charges, though now does it. Five point thirty five
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(26:57):
Sorry I missed that, Christopher Smithman. I always enjoyed talking
with you. It's kind of was hoping that you beyond today.
But we can survive without. I got the stack of stupid.
But I also Bobby on the line, So let's start
with Bobby. Bobby, Happy Tuesday, Welcome on the program.

Speaker 8 (27:11):
Happy first day of voting, my brother.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
It is get out and vote early, folks. It's not
just for Democrats anymore.

Speaker 8 (27:18):
I've got a question about the Democrats. Do you know
of any alpha male that's in the administration. Just one
or two. No, No, I can't think of any not one.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
Well, they've so thoroughly demonized being an alpha male, it's
now a bad thing. It's just causing men to struggle
psychologically across this great land of ours. All the traditional
norms of what made men men have now been thrown
out the window in favor of, you know, femininity, and
I don't know, it's kind of women.

Speaker 8 (27:52):
And I though, don't have any use for a toesucker.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Oh no, absolutely. The reason I am married to my
wife one of the things I've she's even mentioned to
me over the years. She knew that she was going
to marry me. When I had the tire iron to
defend her against the vagrant that was walking around and
hassling her when we were up in cliff and she
had a flat tire. I was there to assist her
with that, and the guy would not quit bothering her.
So I stood up with that tire iron and I

(28:16):
told him, you know, maybe a few expletives came out
of my mouth at the time, Bobby, but I was
very aggressive in my threatening manner toward him. And well,
that's solidifieder for Paul at least that was another chit
on the plus column for her.

Speaker 11 (28:31):
Well, everybody in Flora to be safe, to get out
of the way of that monstrous storm. You know it, man,
it doesn't matter what you are, it doesn't matter. It
will wipe out the coast.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Apparently so apparently so. Man. It's just like piling up,
isn't It's a frightening, frightening reality. Appreciated, Bobby. Sorry, I
can't answer your question, but I can't immediately come to
mind anybody who's an alpha male in the administration. Anyway,
we got to go to the stack of too. Do
you feel free to call though, al let's take more calls.
Disgrace was time to This is insanity. Disgraced Wisconsin teacher

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has been accused of sexually assaulting her eleven year old
student and allegedly sent him more than thirty three thousand
racy texts, some so explicit the twenty three year old
Bowder had in shame as they were read in open
court yesterday pliminary hearing Saint Croix County Circuit Court attorneys

(29:26):
fought over whether evidence supported the ten felony charges against
Madison Bergman, including first degree child sexual assault, child enticement,
multiple counts of sexual misconduct by a school staff member.
During the hearing, school resource officer Tracy Hall told the
court that Bergmann and the victim engaged in staggering number
of texts earlier part of this year. Again, there were
approximately thirty three thousands, she told the court, and its

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relationship became more sexual and explicit as time. When on,
prosecutor began reading from the text, noting that the things
became x rated in April. He said, there is a
conversation about the victim being hard and if she felt
that during her hug. Did she acknowledge that she felt it?
All responded yes, What else did she say? He asked

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that she would wear dresses more often because she liked
how he touched her leg All responded, does miss Bergman
ever allude to being sexually aroused and the text messages?
He asked prosecutor, she talks about being well aroused. Yeah,
I'm rephrasing it. Dancing around the edges of FCC propriety here,

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folks Bergman looked down after Paul mentioned about her being aroused.
Turning to the teacher, insisted that she's never been overcharged,
arguing that the messages alone were not sufficient to support
five charges of sexual misconduct. Judge disagreed, found the text
matches messages were admissible evidence of sexual misconduct on the

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part of Bergmann, and moving forward with the case, it
is clear to me that the state has met its
burden to find probable cause that the defendant has committed
a felony. Clearly there was probable cost presented by the detective.
Today case is bound to go for trial. Teacher's alleged
abuse of the eleven year old boy came to light

(31:18):
when the student's mom overheard her son talking to Bergmann
on the phone. Suspicious, the parents checked his phone and
allegedly found the salacious text between the pair. The back
and forth included messages from Bergmann allegedly discussing multiple encounters
inside the Hudson, Wisconsin classroom during a lunch or after school.
She allegedly told the child how much she enjoyed him

(31:40):
touching her, and in quotes making out some of the
alleged assaults even happened in her classroom. According the complaint,
boys enraged fathers stormed into the Rivercrest Elementary School with
printouts of the conversations. When police searched Bergmann's classroom. They
allegedly found a folder in her bag with a vic
Them's name on it. The folder allegedly contained handwritten notes

(32:03):
talking about how much they kissed and fondled each other
period waiting for it. Biggest douche of the universe, in
all the galaxies, there's no bigger douche than you. The
hell is wrong with people.

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That book's good too. Through the cut, Chuck Ingram on
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Happy Tuesday to you by Thomas here and inviting phone calls?
Is I always do? Five went three, seven four nine
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FI fifty one eight and t phones back over to

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the staff of stupid see here, Oh minds me. When
I believe was in high school, we had an alcohol
and drug counselor to a presentation to our classroom talk

(34:10):
about the dangers of alcohol and drugs, and you know,
one of those standard seminars. So I was at the
football game with my dad. This is back in the
days when Riverfront Stadium was there. My dad had season
tickets and there was a section just to the right
of where we were sitting. Lo and behold it was
the drug and alcohol counselor there he was. He brought
in with him a pint of it looked like vodka

(34:32):
and he was drinking his pint of vodka until which
point I guess someone from the Bengals the security guy
saw him drinking from his container and ordered him to
throw it away. Just that was interesting. First thing came
to mind when I saw the headline on this one.
An executive and an alcoholism charity was caught drunk driving

(34:54):
and hiding in a bush from police. Eliza Loftus twenty six,
about three times over the legal limit when she crashed
her into a tree and fled into shrubbery. This from
the UK Middlewich, Cheshire marketing director. She is for the
chief fundraiser at b Well Stay Well, which offers counseling
to alcohol and drug addicts in nearby Nantwich. This Loftus

(35:16):
banned from driving for forty months when she pleaded guilty
to drunk driving and crew Magistrates Court Court heard that
she was driving home from a nightclub at a pub
about April from a night out rather at a pub
on April seventh, when her white ford creamed into a
tree shortly after midnight. Prosecuting attorney told the court that

(35:37):
when police arrived at the scene, a member of the
public told them mis Loftus was hiding in a bush.
The officer approached the bush approximately twenty meters from the
crash and shouted police come out. A female who was
the defendant before the court emerged and said, I am sorry.
Also said to have been unsteady on her feet. Found

(35:57):
to have well again three times over the legal limit.
In their metric terms doing idiot because they're idiots. Defending
attorney told the court the defendant loss control when going
around a band after having an argument with friends at
the pub. What An argument over who stole Vienna sausages

(36:24):
at a coastal Georgia nursing home ended with one man
being stabbed. What Tybeeyan Police said they were called to
a nursing home and they found a man who had
been stabbed in the chest. Investigators say one man accused
the other of stealing his can of Vienna sausages. During
the argument, one man pulled out a knife and stabbed
the other one. Not clear if the man who was

(36:44):
stabbed was the one who lost his sausages or not.
Injured residing taking to the hospital condition unknown. Other resident
whose identity as identity has not been released, was arrested
in charge with aggravated assault and possession of a knife
during the commission of a crime. Article points out it's
still unclear if the end of sausages were stolen, could

(37:07):
been a misplaced let's see here. Don't text and drive
in the rain while live streaming your high end vehicle.
That's your conclusion, because they're idiots, A lesson that could
have been learned by YouTube and kickstreaming platform personality Jack Darty,

(37:27):
who totaled his two hundred thousand dollars McLaurin supercar after
apparently texting and driving in the rain, got video footage
of him kicking. His kickstream shows a twenty year old
internet star looking down at his hands as he drove
along the slippery Miami Highway over the weekend. Moments later,
he lost control of the vehicle and screamed as he

(37:49):
glided across the right lane, smashing into a guard rail.
Video of the streaming platform then goes white, and the
camera into the passenger seat can be heard growing in pain.
They could also be heard we're struggling to exit the vehicle.
One of them cried out, open the door.

Speaker 13 (38:07):
Open the door.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
Footy shows Darty as he examined the wreckage custom painted vehicle.
Social media star Shirtless in the clip kicked his car twice.
All my money's gone, he can be heard saying, before
listing the upgrades as he shelled out massive quantities of
bucks of the vehicle, including the custom exhaust system and

(38:30):
its paintball gun splatter. Paint Job purchased it at the
end of last year for two hundred and three thousand dollars.
According to his post. There were one hundred and eighty
five thousand people in his live stream at the time
of the crash. Cameraman reportedly sustained minor injuries. He had
a blood dripping down his face. Afterward, the two men
went to the hospital, where the cameraman received stitches. The

(38:54):
platform Kick has since Banneddharty from the platform. Let's see
time for one more. Eight hikers who entered a closed
underscore area of Jasper National Park in September of an
issue to court order for appearance after two members of

(39:17):
the party required Mountain Rescue Services court. To the media
statement from Parks Canada, hikers requested helicopter evacuation from the site,
but not because they were injured. The claim. Hikers claimed
to be tired and unable to complete the rest of
their hike.

Speaker 4 (39:34):
Do what the hell?

Speaker 1 (39:36):
The rescue mission diverted one to two helicopters from wildfire
response for over three hours. Courting the statement. Parks Canada
visitor safety specialist role in treating critical injuries and transporting
injured people to advanced medical care should a more serious
emergency be simultaneously unfolding and a stress call without merit
may limit the ability to respond to what could be

(39:57):
a life threatening incident. True incident happened last September when
the party attempted to climb Pyramid Mountain, nearly ten thousand
foot peak in Canada National Park, which have been largely
closed because of the massive wildfires last year. Corner Parks
Canada will access to Pyramid Lake area was permitted on
that date. Access trails to Pyramid Mountain were closed to

(40:17):
all traffic and travel while clues responded to wildfire activity.
There's been consistent communication and on site signings to notifying
visitors of the closures. As the September of twenty seven,
most of the park remained closed to visitors, and violators
may be charged under Canada's National Park Act, which carries
a maximum penalty of twenty five thousand dollars. I'm tired.

(40:39):
I'm tired. Can you tele copy out? I'm tired? Five
fifty six to fifty five KO City Talk Station plenty
coming up, And the Chinese Communist Party is hard at
work hacking into all of our infrastructure, frightening absolutely. That
whole lot more coming up if you can stick around.

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The twenty twenty four election.

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Vice President Kamala Harris.

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You don't have to. On fifty five KRC No. I
didn't have my biopsy yestually. For whatever reason, it got canceled.
The procedure was kind of a question mark, so the
radiologists had to talk with my doctor and get things
hammered out. So today's the day. I'm be getting that
done at eleven fifteen. So thank you again for all
the kind words and well wishes and prayers that so
many people sent out. I'll take them. I just banked them,

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and I'll apply him to the outcome for today's biopsy.
So again, thanks Scary Jeff Walker coming up one hour.
Todd Zinzer will be in studio talking about Greg Landsman.
Apparently it's a Shenanigan's declaration regarding his stock purchases. Get
the details from Todd coming up in an hour fall
by two hours from now eight oh five, Fast forward
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bright Barton Minister of Culture, John Kahn Parrel, wrote a
song for the Trump rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend
and went to number one on Billboard. It's interesting how
that happens, Daniel Davis deep dive. We'll talk about the
Israeli War one year later, and I still am just
beside myself in disbelief that a full year has passed
since that October seventh invasion, massacre, slaughter of innocence, A

(42:06):
whole lot has happened since then, but boy, it just
seems like yesterday for me anyway, Daniel Davis on that.
And finally we'll have our ask the expert from Oto Eggs.
A dead from Otor Eggs. It's going to join the
show at eight fifty five, one, three, seven, four, nine
fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty two to three Taco
with pound five fifty on at and t funds. If
you have a comment, love to hear from you. I'm
just going back to focus on the Tampa's Tampa mayor

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and the dire predictions she's made. We all know it's
Cat five this hurricane, Milton, adding insult to injury from
the prior hurricane. It's like, don't even have time to
dry things out, and another one's coming. Currently, Category five
talk about sustained winds of one hundred and eighty five
miles per hour. Local weather reporters said that they've clocked
it as high as two hundred miles per hour. Anyway,

(42:51):
Tampa mayor didn't pull any punches at all. Mayor Jane
Caster Tako with CNN yesterday, if you choose to stay,
you are going to die, called it literally catastrophic this storm.
Don't ride out the storm, she said, it would prove fatal.
Not could would. I can tell you right now they

(43:14):
may have done that in others, meaning people riding out
the storm and other prior hurricanes. There's never been one
like this, and Helene was a wake up call. This
is literally catastrophic. And I can say, without any dramatization whatsoever,
if you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas,
you're gonna die quote. I hope she's wrong, but that's

(43:40):
how bad things seem to be. She said, this is
something I've never seen in my life, and I can
tell you anyone born and raised in the Tampa Bay
area has never seen anything like this before. People need
to get out if we have this predicted storm surge.
This is not survivable. Well that I would say. It's
not mincing any words on that one. So prayers for
everyone who's I've got quite a few listeners in Florida,

(44:01):
and I'm praying for each and every one of you.
And Laura, Laura was formerly the manager over at Capitol Girl.
Always to talk about her in the context of these things.
She's right there, she said, she's inland four miles but
just really praying that. She claims to be out of
the storm surge area, but worried about the water, and
of course worried about the wind damage, which has really

(44:22):
going to be bad. So prayers for everyone. And I
again I always like to mention Matthew twenty five ministries.
I know they're engaged in relief efforts, and you get
the best bang for your buck if you want a
dollar to go to people in need. Pretty much the
whole dollar will go to people in need. Matthew twenty
five has basically no overhead. They just do it through
volunteer work. So God bless them and over the Chinese

(44:44):
Communist Party got a whole stack of frightening stuff going on.
We have the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company
in the United States announced yesterday that it was a
victim of cyber attack. New Jersey based American Water provides
services to more than fourteen million people in fourteen states
and eighteen military installations, so that it became of the

(45:09):
unauthorized activity last week, immediately took protective steps, including shutting
down certain systems. They don't believe the facilities in our
operations were impacted by the attack, and that staffers were
working around the clock to investigate the nature and scope
of it. Companies notified law enforcement working with law enforcement
said customers were not going to face any late charges
while the systems weren't available. Because it did impact billing,

(45:31):
they had to stop billing system from working. They managed
more than five hundred water and wastewater systems in about
seventeen hundred communities in California, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Geez got
what a footprint Anyway Water Utility Company. We have a

(45:56):
congressional investigation uncovering concerns about the Chinese Communist Party's influence
in well cranes at United States ports, pointing to the
discovery of surveillance equipment anties to China's military. Oh great,
a bit of a national security threat to the US
Shipping Infrastructure. House Homeland Security Committee and the Select Committee

(46:18):
on the Chinese Communist Party recently released this report highlighting
the growing threat to our security from well China's dominance
of the maritime industry frightening dominance. The report focuses on
a company called Shanghai Xinha Heavy Industries, Chinese state owned

(46:40):
company that manufactures are You Ready eighty percent of the
ship to shore cranes used at US ports eighty investigation
found the crane's post cybersecurity and national security risk due
to added technology it allows the CCP to access or

(47:03):
disrupt US port operations. This company has pressured some usport
operations to grant remote access for maintenance and diagnostics, which
of course raise concerns about potential espionage and sabotage. Chinese
Communist Party national security intelligence laws require companies like these

(47:26):
crane manufacturers to support their intelligence activities. I mean that
is a fact, Jack. Every Chinese company is obligated to
turnover data and information to the lords and masters of
the Chinese Communist Party. That's the way their government works.

(47:47):
Recent report revealed these this company's cranes contain cellular modems
that are unnecessary for their operation, which ergo, could be
used for intelligence gathering. Not part of the purchase agreements
with port of authorities. This company close ties to China
security apparatus. Also concerning to this committee and you and I,

(48:10):
It's base located near a warship building shipyard. This company
is moreover, their chairman at this company, Lui Chenung, leads
the company's internal Communist Party committee. Okay, no close connection.
There nothing to see here. Gee, why are your cellular
modems on these cranes when they're unnecessary and not part

(48:31):
of our contract?

Speaker 6 (48:32):
Hmmm?

Speaker 1 (48:34):
The Committee Congressional Committee sent a letter to this company
demanding an explanation. About its ties to the CCP, and
let me guess I'm not going to answer it, they responded.
Under China's data security law, Chinese Communist Party approval was
needed to answer the committee's questions, which I think that
in and of itself answers the question. They had the

(48:57):
audacity to request that the the committee that's investigating the
Chinese Communist Party influence. They requested the company did that
the committee sign a non disclosure agreement, which of course
was refused. The company claimed there was no evidence the
Chinese Intelligence and Security Services had required them to modify

(49:19):
the equipment for US ports with surveillance devices. They cited
the law on guarding State secrets as a reason for
not disclosing the nature of the relationship with the Chinese
Communist Party. You can't make this stuff up. So apparently
today the company that manufactures the cranes with the modems

(49:41):
and provides information to the communies has not clarified to
the US House Committee, who the Internal Party Committee reports
to in Beijing, or what information is shared. Now it
sucks to be you. You can't have it. Company issued
a statement on its website expressing offense that the allegations
made by US authorities and about those allegations and insisting

(50:02):
that it's cranes posed, no cybersecurity threat. Oh okay, I
take comfort in that it also happens to be this
company a subsidiary of another company, China owned Communications Construction.
That company has faced significant sanctions here in the United
States due to their role in militarizing artificial islands in

(50:26):
the South China Sea. Nothing to see here, folks, except
the US wiretap systems also targeted in a China length tack.
We can get to that minute, and the war rages on, folks.
It's not a shooting war. It's not a nuclear war.
It is a cyber war, one component of a broader
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vote locked in, make it count anyway. And further, Chinese
Communist parties cyber attack news. So we learned that we

(53:36):
have the Chinese Communist Party targeting the US shipping industry.
And we also learned that one company, Chinese state owned company,
controls eighty percent of the cranes at US ports. Cranes
that have motems attached to them which provide information modems
which aren't supposed to be part of the cranes at all.

(53:57):
Also have the largest water utility in the United States
targeted by a cyber attack Chinese Communist Party. You imagine
that if the American water from New Jersey shut down
because of a hack, fourteen million people in fourteen States
and eighteen military installations would not have water. That's a

(54:17):
frightening reality. And one more cyber attack tied two Yes,
the CCP got into the networks of a swath of
US broadband providers, which allowed them to potentially access information
from systems the federal government uses for court authorized wire
tapping requests. They say for months or longer, not quite

(54:38):
sure how long they've been in there. The hackers might
have held access to the network infrastructure used to cooperate
with lawful US request for communications data. According to people
familiar with the matter, that amounts to a major national
security risk. The attackers also had access to other tranches
of more generic internet traffic veries in eighteen t and

(54:59):
Lomen Techno among the companies whose networks were breached by
this recently discovered hack threaten. The widespread compromise considered potentially
catastrophic security breach carried out by a sophisticated Chinese hacking
group called Salt Typhoon, which effort appears to be geared

(55:21):
toward intelligence collection, according to folks within that are in
the know. Companies generally required to disclose the cyber intrusion
to security regulators within a short period of time, but
in certain rare cases, federal authorities grant them an exemption
from doing so on national security grounds. Interesting anyway, according
to reporting, I'll give the journal credit for this in

(55:43):
Wall Street journalists. Surveillance systems believed to be an issue
are those used to cooperate with requests for domestic information
regarding criminal and national security investigations. Under federal law, telecommunications
of broad broadband companies have to allow authorities to intercept
electronic information pursuing to a court order. In this case,
I'm guessing the Chinese Communist Party didn't get a court order.

(56:06):
Just one of the information frightening tax are under active
investigation by the US government as well as private sector
security analysts. They appear to have engaged in a vast
collection of Internet traffic from Internet service providers that count
businesses large and small millions of Americans as their customers.
They say there are indications that hacking campaign targeted a

(56:27):
small number of service providers outside the US as well.
One person working on the attack described it as a
historically significant hack, as well as warresome. They say officials
more recently been alarmed by the alleged efforts by the
Chinese intelligence officers to burrow into vulnerable US critical infrastructure networks.

(56:51):
Oh hook here, water treatment facilities are mentioned as our
power stations as well as airports. Say the efforts appear
to be an attempt by hackers. This is it, folks,
to position themselves in such a way they could activate,
activate disruptive cyber attacks in the event of a major
conflict with the United States, or maybe just as an

(57:15):
initial active war. Do you think the bombs had come first?
Do you think the cyber attacks shutting down infrastructure might
come first? That's a rhetorical question, folks. I think it's
pretty obvious which the what the order is going to
be In corner. Former executive at Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency,

(57:37):
a guy named Brandon Wales. It will take time to
unravel how bad this is, but in the meantime it's
the most significant in a long string of wake up
calls that show how the People's Republic of China has
stepped up their cyber game. If companies and governments weren't
taking this seriously before, they absolutely need to now they
say Salt Typhoon. This hacking effort has been active since

(57:58):
twenty twenty driven and directed by the Chinese government. Six
twenty five fifty five krc DE talk station. Did we
get the reports after the hacks are made known to us?
These are the ones we know about local stories coming up.

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seven a clear skies, seventy two under sunny skies tomorrow
clear overnight forty nine and another sunny day on Thursday.
And again I have seventy two forty seven degrees. Right now,
let's get a traffic up there. Chuck from the.

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requested versus what needed to be done and the location
of my lymphanode that needs to be biopsied. Anyway, little
distressed that they canceled it yesterday. But I should be
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And again thank you, I alreadys. I'll bring it up.
Is because so many people asked and we're wondering how
things went well. They didn't, So today's day, the waiting

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is the hardest part I think I have to point out. Anyway.
Kentucky State Police released the names of three people who
died in medical helicopter crash it having an Owen County
last evening. So sad Gail al Allman, Bethany Aiken, and
James Welsh purported pronounced dead by the Owen County Corner
at the crash site near Kentucky Highway twenty two East.
FAA said the Bell two six helicopter crashed around six pm.

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Air Evac Life Team and Air Medical Services Company confirmed
in a statement three of its crew members from its
AEL Base one thirty three and Grant County died in
the crash in Owenton, Well on their way to pick
up a patient. Spokes and for Air Evac Life Teams
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But words Salad's bound And flipping over to the sixty
minutes interview with Kamal Ayris over the weekend, Bill Whittaker
asking her questions, Let's start with a border asked about
whether it was a mistake for the Biden administration to
go soft on border policy. He recently visited the southern
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immigration system, knowing that if you want to actually fix it,
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and illegal immigrants flowing across the border. Congress hadn't acted,

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You acted, your administration acted. Why didn't you do that
back in twenty twenty one. We're not talking about bills
that were proposed or not taken up. She then followed
up fast forward to the moment when a bipartisan group
of members in the United States Senate, including one of
the most conservative members of the United States Senate, got
together came up with the Border Security Bill. Well, guess
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a foot and could be passed. He wants to run
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the fact that it solidified and codified and enshrined in
law five thousand people per day coming across the border.
Ignore that. But know what she said, Trump wants to

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run on a problem. Which is an interesting way of
phrasing this situation, considering he just asked her about why
she didn't do what she just did back in twenty
twenty one. That was a problem, the massive increase in
people flowing across the border. It remained a problem. I say,
it's still remains a problem in spite of the solutions

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they put back in place that Trump had in place.
Nothing to do with legislation. So Whittaker follows up a
little bit more. I've been covering the border for years,
and so I know this is not a problem that
started with your administration. But there was a historic flood
of undocumented immigrants coming across the board in the first
three years of your administration. As a matter of fact,
arrivals quadrupled from the last year of President Trump. Was

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it a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as much
as you did. Her response, it's a long standing problem
and solutions are at hand, and from day one, literally
we have been offering solutions. Huh, Whittaker. What I was

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asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow
that flood to happen in the first place. Her response,
I think the policy we have been proposing are about
fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. Okay, Whittaker, but
the numbers did quadruple under your watch, Harris maybe the

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next president of the United States of America, and the
numbers today because of what we have done, we have
cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. Whittaker tried
to get and interject the question the third time. We
have cut the flow of fentanyel by half. But we
need Congress to be able to act to actually fix
the problem. The numbers today because what we have done. Yeah,

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what you've done a moment ago, which you didn't do
back in twenty twenty one, was the predicate for the
question why didn't you do it back then? Any regrets, nothing,
nothing by way of substantive response. Then again, there's never
anything by way of substantive response, except for when you
pick it apart and realize that she acknowledges that is
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Six fifty fifty five KR Ceedy Talk Station, Happy Tuesday
to you're gonna go straight to the phones. Who's first, Joseph,
It looks like our j Welcome to the program. Thanks
for calling this morning. Hello Brian, what's on your mind today?
My friend really trains for you with your which, with
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Smithman inquired about that. I said, I just hate you
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You're like, I blessed, you know, I just want to
know what's going on. It's like every day it's like, ah, anyway,
today's the day.

Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
When I went back infection last year and I was
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that's great for his strength to get through everything. It
was very very stressful. Yes, I can imagine that was
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there are times when you're going to have to endure something.

Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
Yeah. Yeah, and you know it's just such a as
bad as cancer, any problem like it is. It's one
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as everything may be, you know, it's one of those
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You have friends.

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Amen, brother, Amen, all day long.

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So what I wanted to talk.

Speaker 3 (01:16:33):
About is them. I'm encouraging people to vote for Bernie Marino, Okay,
And what I'm saying is a lot of my a
lot of my family members don't like Donald Trump, but
I think he's gonna win Ohio anyway. But I think

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really the issue is that he's that that that he
wants to said. Bernie Marino has got a is going
to be in a tough election.

Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
Yeah. If I just hope people continue voting Republican as
they go down to the ballot. A lot of important
races down ballot, but I can't even I don't even
consider a Senate race US Senate race to be a
down ballot that's like a key critical election. We need
to get rid of shared Brown here in the state
of Ohio, and Bernie Moreno is a far better selection

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given his well Shared Brown's left wing voting record. It's
it's on full display. Just look at it. If you
want by the far left party of the Biden administration
to be your your senator, then go ahead and vote
for Shared Brown. But that is in my cup of tea.
See what Mike's got. Hey Mike, thanks for holding. Welcome
to the Morning Show.

Speaker 14 (01:17:46):
Hi, Brian, kind of going off what he was talking
about bub Marino. I noticed on YouTube. You know, when
you have an AD before a video you watch, you
can skip it after five seconds. Yeah, but uh, if
it's a pro Shared Brown or an anti Marino at
you cannot skip. Oh no, but if it's a pro

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uh Marino or an anti Shared Brown, you can skip
after five seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
Now, I wonder if that's a feature you have to
pay for, like a no skip feature costs extra. I mean,
is is that like a perk when you buy an
ad to run on YouTube? And Google on YouTube? So
I mean, yeah, it sounds nefarious, and it doesn't. It
wouldn't shock me if YouTube did, in fact, you know,

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do that itself as opposed to that was an option
by the Marino or Brown camp to either exercise or not.
But uh, it doesn't chock me. But I guess the
broader question is just because you can't skip it doesn't
mean you're paying attention to it.

Speaker 14 (01:18:49):
I'm tired of and I just happen to notice. I'm like,
wait a minute, I can't skip some of these as
it's only the democratic ones I can't skip.

Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
Yeah, well you know what I said. That's what the
mute button's all about. Right there. I appreciate the call.
I could have a good one. It's six fifty five
fifty five krs to the talk station. Todd's inzer with
the Shenanigans declaration. Greg Landsman apparently has some explaining to
do about his stock purchases. Todd's going to be in
the studio after the top of the air news to
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mister numbers man himself, Todd's endser. He's all over multiple
topics here in the tri State and most ugly, it
looks like a Shenanigan's declaration. That's my phrasing. That was
gonna be talking about and breaking down the allegations against

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Greg Landsman about his stock purchases which he did not disclose,
apparently pursuing to the Stocked Act. The Stock Acts stopped
trading on Congressional Knowledge Act. Todd's good to have you
in studio, man, it's good to see you again. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
Brian.

Speaker 6 (01:20:32):
It's good to be back.

Speaker 1 (01:20:33):
And I will call this a Shenanigan's declaration. You're a
little perturbed that Greg Landsman apparently trading in stocks notwithstanding
what he's campaigning on. And you're going to get to
get to that, but I know it is reported in
I guess the Washington Free Beacon or elsewhere that he's
invested in some of the most profitable companies of all time,

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while he campaigns against the very corporations that he has
invested in, again without disclosing these transactions under the Stock
Let's talk about this first off, the Stock Act. What
are the obligations under the Stock Act to disclose these
financial transactions?

Speaker 6 (01:21:08):
Well, Brian, I was actually when I was working in DC,
I had to follow the Stock Act because the Stock
Act applies not only to Congress but members of the
certain members of the executive branch, a.

Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
Topic about which you have familiarity of course.

Speaker 6 (01:21:23):
In fact, for the executive Branch, you had to report
anytime somebody talked to you about a job like in
the private sector. Oh really, yeah, you had to disclose
that also, and you have to do it timely. The
idea is to get this information to the public in
a timely way. So for members of Congress, when they
buy or sell shares of stock, they have thirty days.

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If they do it personally, they have thirty days to
report it publicly on a form prescribed by the Ethics Committee.

Speaker 1 (01:21:52):
And you say, if they do that personally, meaning they
personally ordered the trade as opposed to having an independent investor.

Speaker 6 (01:22:00):
They call Charles Swab and they do it themselves. If
somebody else does it, they have forty five days to
report it, and no matter what, it should be reported
in forty five days. Now, mister Landsman had transactions and
he didn't disclose them for twenty months, not forty.

Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
Five days, and in much much of that period of
time included the campaign time.

Speaker 6 (01:22:27):
Absolutely he disclosed finally disclosed in August this past August,
transactions that he had made dating back to his first
couple of weeks in Congress, oh in twenty twenty three.
And what happens is his violations are reviewed by the

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Ethics Committee for those specific infractions. And the Ethics Committee
is an interesting body in an up itself. And there's
a two hundred dollars penalty for failing to disclose timely.
And if you take the transactions that mister Landsman failed

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to report timely, which were at least eighty seven, you
multiply that by two hundred and you get almost eighteen
thousand dollars. Now, the Ethics Committee has a habit or
a practice of kind of forgiving a lot of this stuff.
But the issue with mister Landsman is that there are

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circumstances that make it look like he willfully failed to
comply with the app.

Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
Yeah, this is the more intriguing element of it, and
it's because of his campaign platform, his promises, and his
his positions seemed to fly in the face of the
very stock transactions that he's engaged in.

Speaker 6 (01:23:53):
Right, he invested in companies like Apple, Google, Navidia, you know,
some big, big time corporation. And the other thing he
campaigns against is billionaires, and he claims that he's with us,

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not billionaires. Meanwhile, these companies he's investing in were founded
by some of the wealthiest billionaires in the nation. So
I just I just don't think that the voters should
go to the polls without understanding what mister Landsman has
done here. And I think that if the only opportunity

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you have to hold members of Congress accountable for their
actions is during an election.

Speaker 1 (01:24:46):
Well yes, and this is I think the way you
would characterize when we were off air is he's not
walking the walk, right, he's talking to talk being anti
pharmaceutical and anti oil. But then again, those are some
of the investments that you specifically point out on the
complaint that he has investments in. That's correct and did
not disclose.

Speaker 6 (01:25:04):
That's correct. And then you also have to add the
element of the purpose of the Stock Act. The purpose
of the Stock Act was a response to allegations of
insider trading by various members of Congress, and the Stock
Act was enacted in twenty twelve and it's been amended

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a couple of times since then. But the whole idea
was to put in place a safeguard to discourage or
to protect against members of Congress using confidential information that
they pick up during their congressional hearings or whatever the
case may be, or briefings, to guard against them using
that information to profit.

Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
Which is how many of them go to Washington poor
or at least not multimillionaires, but then leave DC after
any number of times coming back multimillionaires. It happens all
the time.

Speaker 6 (01:26:02):
Yeah, it's an unbelievable phenomen it is.

Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
It's just frightening. The corruption is just on full display
right then and there. I mean, it's Republicans as Democrats.
It's anybody in Congress has access to all this information.

Speaker 6 (01:26:15):
So you can't accuse mister Lambsman of insider trading. But
he definitely defeated the safeguard that Congress has put in
place to guard against insider trading.

Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
And what we call in the law, the appearance of impropriety.
They're supposed to hold themselves up to high standards so
it does not besmirch the name of Congress in the
eyes of the people. And this is a factor that
one would consider. And whether he's doing that or not.

Speaker 6 (01:26:41):
That's correct. Now, if it had been one or two
or three reports that he didn't file timely, that'd be
a different story. But just the sheer number, he's got
eleven or twelve pages of transactions that he failed to
disclose for practically his whole term.

Speaker 1 (01:27:00):
What's his explanation for this? The only well, he.

Speaker 6 (01:27:04):
Had two explanations. One came from a spokesperson. It wasn't
really an explanation. It said, as soon as he learned
of these transactions, he filed. Well, I'm not so sure
about that.

Speaker 1 (01:27:14):
Now. Is it your assertion that he personally directed these
trades or is this something that was done on his
behalf by an investment company or a financial plan or advisor.

Speaker 6 (01:27:24):
Yeah, I don't believe he personally made them. It's possible
that his wife made them or his investment advisor. But
the way the law is written, it doesn't really matter
who made them. See, when he became a member of Congress,
within sixty days, he was required to undergo or go
through an ethics briefing. Right, the ethics briefing is going

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to cover all these topics, including the Stock Act. Well,
during that sixty days, he's trading stocks left and right.
He's got twenty five transactions during his first two during
his first two months, and so we're supposed to believe
that he sits through training. Here's about the Stock Act
and his obligations, and it never occurs to him that, hey,

(01:28:08):
maybe I should look into this and set up a
protocol for my investors to tell me what's going on
so I can comply with the Act.

Speaker 10 (01:28:17):
Mmm.

Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
Shenanigans will pause. We'll bring TODs in the back talking
about some more of the details on these well questionable trades.
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by filing a former than thirty days, or if they
don't trade themselves, they got to let us know within
forty five days. Well, how come it took Greg Landsman,

(01:30:42):
what was it twenty months? Todd to twenty months to
file these And it's significant number, you said, eighty seven transactions.
It's not just the number, it's that who he has
invested in or with flies in the face of his
campaign language about openness and being anti oil and greening

(01:31:03):
new Deal and all that crap, but also his ongoing
class warfare attacks against those evil billionaires. Well, he's obviously
has confidence in those evil billionaires as a mechanism to
make money, since he's invested in the evil billionaires companies. Yes,
not a dumb thing. You want to make some money,
that's where the money's to be made. So I'm happy
that there are billionaires that a billionaires out there providing

(01:31:23):
jobs as well as all I don't know, opportunities for
us to expand our portfolio and make money ourselves off
of their labor.

Speaker 8 (01:31:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:31:31):
I don't think he's treating and a voting public very
very well with that type of a campaign, given his
experience with the Stock Act.

Speaker 1 (01:31:40):
Well, yeah, and do you know you'd mentioned that the
Stock Act, of course has been around for quite some time,
but that has been amended several times, presumably through congressional action. Yes.
Was he ever a vote a vote in favor of
or against any modification to the Stock Act while he
was an elected capacity. No, But the way it.

Speaker 6 (01:31:59):
Works is at the beginning of every term, the House votes,
all members of the House votes on the rules that
the Congress is going to that the House is going
to follow for that term, and that includes authorization or
approval of the Office of Congressional Ethics, which is charged

(01:32:20):
with receiving complaints about all of this material. So he
has voted in favor of putting in place the Office
of Congressional Ethics, but he hasn't had to vote on
any provisions of the Ethics and Government Act or the
Stock Act.

Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
Well. Can he claim ignorance to the Stock Act? I know,
ignorance of the law has no excuse by going, you know,
stab somebody, and I claim not to know that it's
illegal to stab someone. That's not going to get me
out of being charged with a crime. And now it's
not a criminal violation to violate the Stock Act. It's
a civil penalty of two hundred dollars, yes it is.

Speaker 6 (01:32:58):
But Brian, the Ethics and Government Act, which sets up
all the financial disclosure the Stock Act, is part of
the Ethics and Government Act, and that does have some
pretty serious penalties if you fail to file a wilfully.
So I think that that is kind of the issue
here is whether or not mister Landsman wilfully failed to

(01:33:21):
file these reports in a timely way.

Speaker 1 (01:33:24):
Well, again, going with his campaign strategy and his attacks,
it would behoove him to keep these types of trades
on the down low, in other words, not report them,
because it would obviously provide fodder for Orlando Sanza and
for the voters to hold them accountable.

Speaker 6 (01:33:40):
And here we are, the first day of early voting
and we're just starting to talk about this.

Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
Well, if he'd filed earlier than late August, I suppose
we might have been talking about it at the time,
That's right, huh. And more information would have gotten out.
That's right. So Todd, where are we in terms of
I guess the idea of intentionally withholding the the pivotal
men's ray a component is intent knowingly not providing this

(01:34:06):
information pursued to the Stock Act. That's going to require
some form of evidentiary hearing or due process on be
it for Greg Landsman, He's going to have an opportunity
to defend himself, I trust.

Speaker 6 (01:34:16):
Well because of the circumstances, I thought it was serious
enough to file a complaint with the Office of Congressional
Ethics and that that's an interesting organization by itself, But
their process is very complicated.

Speaker 9 (01:34:31):
They have.

Speaker 6 (01:34:33):
Democrats and Republicans represented on the In the Office of
Congressional Ethics, it's kind of an intake for complaints against
members and somebody from each party has to approve or
agree to look into a complaint. So right now they
should be reviewing the complaint to see whether or not

(01:34:53):
they want to take it further. And you know, politics
gets involved in things like that.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Oh yeah, Now, is there precedent for members of Congress
that have delayed in along these lines twenty months or
so in not providing the Stock Act require not meeting
the Stock Act requirements and what the Ethics Committee has
done in the past.

Speaker 9 (01:35:14):
Well, there are.

Speaker 6 (01:35:16):
There are a lot of members over the years that
have failed to file timely. This past year or this
filing season, there were only eight, So mister Lansman was
one of eight. But I haven't really going back through
and looking at some of the members who have been
penalized for this. I haven't found anyone that had filed

(01:35:38):
or failed to file eighty seven reports.

Speaker 1 (01:35:41):
Oh so it's the number. It's significant in number.

Speaker 6 (01:35:44):
It is significant. Well, let me give you an example
when re Landsman, and this is another area where his
excuse or his explanation doesn't hold water. In his campaign
against Steve Shabbit, they criticized Steve shabbit it for failing
to file one disclosure report. And in that case, it

(01:36:07):
was a matter where a company that Shabbitt invested in
was acquired by another company and so that required a
transaction of mister Schabbit's shares from one corporation to another,
and he didn't know about it, but they made a

(01:36:27):
lot of hay about that during his campaign against Steve Shabbitt.
So that was just one and there was a lot
of even national media about that matter. Back in the
case with Steve Shabbitt, there were only three that failed
to disclose.

Speaker 1 (01:36:42):
Well, Todden, I note in your filing and your notice
to the Ethics Committee also brought up his history of
circumventing public disclosure laws, going back to his time with
the Gang of Five, where he obviously violated the open
meetings requirements.

Speaker 6 (01:36:56):
That's right, and in the business, prior occasions or prior
circumstances like that definitely need to be taken into consideration
when you're evaluating the current complaint. It's like having a
record exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:37:12):
So I thought it was important to point that out
because you had a judge tell the Gang of Five
that they should resign.

Speaker 15 (01:37:23):
Yeah, and he ever whole public office again. Yeah, and
so look what it got, Greg Lansman, I thought it
was important to let the committee know about that well.

Speaker 1 (01:37:35):
And I appreciate your willingness to come into the morning
show and let my listeners know all about this. I didn't.
I wasn't aware of the details myself until you brought
it to my attention. So you're doing the public of service.
We need to evaluate our candidates, and you know, I
can't let this go without putting in a word for
Orlando Sanza. What I mean, a man of character and integrity,
a man who should be just. I mean he wiped

(01:37:55):
the I mean he kicked Greg Lansman's butt in that debate.
He came across some of it's more clear on the issues,
and I think he even brought this particular matter up
when he was debating on Channel five. Yes, he did well,
taking to consideration, folk Orlandosanza dot com is the place
to be and I know Orlando could really use some
financial help as well. The Democrats are backing Landsman big.

(01:38:17):
He's got a lot of campaign dollars, doesn't he not?

Speaker 8 (01:38:20):
Yes, he does.

Speaker 1 (01:38:21):
So you're going to see a lot of Greg Landsman
because of he's got a lot of funding. But will
he be talking about the Stock Act? Will he be
talking about his failure to file and let you know
about all of the evil companies that he's invested in,
including those evil pharmaceutical and oil companies that he has
a piece of that he's out criticizing. Uh huh. Luctions
have consequences, folks, And there are people of character and
then there are well Greg Lansman, Todd Zenzer. Thank you

(01:38:43):
so much for helping us out this morning and bringing
this to everybody's attention by filing the ethics complaint. I'm
glad you are on the job. Thank you, Brian, my
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Todd Zenders discussing Greg Lansman's failure as a Member of
Congress to disclose his stock transactions pursuing to the Stock Act. Huh,
I guess they set up inn encampment outside of his home,
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(01:44:43):
to the fifty five KRSSE Morning Show. It's a pleasure
to have you on today.

Speaker 12 (01:44:47):
Good morning.

Speaker 13 (01:44:48):
Thank you for having me.

Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
Understand your bit of legal hot water right now protective
order in Philadelphia Cord because of your work on election integrity.
Can you give my listeners the background.

Speaker 13 (01:44:58):
On this absolutely. I was a poll watcher in the
twenty twenty election in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and my partner
Gregory Sentstrom, and I uncovered massive election fraud. We did
a sting operation unbeknownst to the election workers in which
we got them on video and audio committing not only fraud,

(01:45:20):
but they were spoilating or getting rid of the evidence
rate on camera unbeknownst to them. Like I said, but
right before we exposed that we had this video and audio,
the voting machine warehouse custodian James Savage decided to file
a lawstuit against myself, Gregory Sinstrom, Donald Trump, mayor Giuliani

(01:45:43):
in Philadelphia, claiming that we defamed him in public and
that we caused his heart attacks and so on and
so on. About a month later, we released all the
videos to the world exposing James Savage's crimes and also
the other election bureau workers of Delaware County, and it
lasted for about eight hundred and sixty ds in a

(01:46:05):
Democrat City, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas with the Democrat
judge Michael Urdos and myself and Gregory Sentstrom. We represented
ourselves per se and they were unable to dispute anything
that we said in our book, in testimony in Gettysburg,
in our interviews, and in our court filings. So to

(01:46:26):
pretty much sum it up, we won four hearings. We
use the truth as a complete defense, and when they
started to lose, they decided to file a protective order,
which was absolutely ridiculous. It was lawfare, and the attorney
j Connor Corkran and James Savage decided to say that

(01:46:50):
we were domestic terrorists and that we were a threat
to the courts and the judge, and they wanted in
a civil court to confiscate our firearms to completely silence
up us and to find us thirty thousand dollars. They
lost miserably. They ended up trying to offer us settlement
in January, and that meant leaving behind President Trump, and

(01:47:12):
we said absolutely not. And then in March of twenty
twenty four they withdrew the case and as of today,
Jay Connor Corkran, he has been suspended, sanctioned because of us.
His license has been suspended for eighteen months and he
had to close down his law firm.

Speaker 1 (01:47:32):
Wow. Well, congratulations being an attorney. When you mentioned about
the law fair component of it, and this is one
of the ways that you know, evil forces like the
folks that you were working are you know you're working
for the American people and bring this out. But they
were trying to suppress your voice and keep this down.
They can cause your legal bills to go through the roof,

(01:47:52):
can't they engage in protracted a litigation filing extra motions?
Of course, the protective order which was meritless as demond
by your victory on that, all of that means billable hours.
And when you're representing yourself, you're in a precarious position
in and of itself because you're not necessarily savvy with
all the laws and rules about motion practice.

Speaker 13 (01:48:14):
Well that's one hundred percent correct. So Greg and I
have learned things on our own, with the help of
obviously a lot of people and a lot of studying
and basically just going into the courtroom and you know,
just telling the truth. And the judges are supposed to
be helpful to the pro se liigans, and some of
them have been. But it's really just as we go,

(01:48:36):
we learn a lot, and we understand that this is
a really awful, terrible, corrupted geame that we are very
good at. We use a lot of tactical strategies. We
approach this kind of like a military operation, because this
is like the communist takeover of the United States, and
the lawyers are in on it and the judges and
they're getting beat at their own game, and that's just

(01:48:59):
where we need to be in this country.

Speaker 1 (01:49:03):
Well, let me ask you this. Can you outline for
my listeners some of the things that you reveal in
the parallel election and some of the evidence that you
presented to the court in this lawsuit? Is she there,
Leah see if you can get her back on Joe.

(01:49:25):
Apparently we've lost a connection. My apologies to the listening
audience for that. I was just getting ready to get
into the details on this anyway. It's the Parallel Election
at Blueprint for Deception. I can have Joe at a
link to that on my blog page fifty five care
sea dot com. While he's trying to get her back, apparently,
he goes into great detail with what is described as

(01:49:45):
irrefutable evidence the amassive election fraud that was perpetrated against
the citizen around November twenty twenty in the general election,
specifically in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Unprecedented fraud resulting the installation
of an illegitimate government. She writes, so, along with Gregory
Strengths and Leah Hope's shows you what was done and
by whom it's called parallel election because obtaining fraudulent results

(01:50:08):
they manufactured required the wholesale substitution of fake ballots for
authentic ones. You got her back, Joseph, Yes she is. Leah.

Speaker 13 (01:50:19):
I'm here.

Speaker 12 (01:50:19):
I don't know what happens.

Speaker 1 (01:50:21):
It's yeah, well maybe it is. We'll let people fester
on that one. Anyway. I was just reading the description
of your book, the Parallel Election. I was going to
ask you if you would please just sort of recite
some of what is described as irrefutable evidence that you
had showing that these fake ballots were substituted for authentic ones.
It sounds unbelievable.

Speaker 13 (01:50:43):
Yes, So what we had witnessed on election day Greg
is experience, obviously in fraud, and what he was looking
for specifically is where the cameras were not and where
the ballots were being ingested. There's multi levels in the
counting center, and what he was trying to understand was
the delta, and that's what you start with we end with.

(01:51:06):
And what we saw is that there was a you know,
a back room where these mail in ballots were being
processed and canvas and no one was allowed back there.
And what we figured out was is that they're ingesting
fake mail in ballots into the system that have no
chain of custody. They're using removable media, you know, USB

(01:51:28):
drives in order to insert you know, fake votes into
the tabulation servers. It's very convoluted, but we do explain
it in the parallel election. We don't just explain the fraud.
We explain the who, the what, the where, and the
when we give pictures. It's large font for those who
have a hard time seeing. But we really do get

(01:51:50):
into everything from start to finish, and that includes it.
You know basically that this was a plan about I
don't even know twenty about twenty five teen when it
came to taking down President Trump. So it really is detailed.
We do not hold back. We give links to our evidence.

(01:52:11):
We've submitted that evidence into multiple courts. We've won several
cases hearings, and actually we're the last remaining election frauds
lawsuit in the country and we will be heard between
November fourth and November eighth, twenty twenty four, in the
Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (01:52:31):
Wow. Nothing like putting it off till roughly election day
before you get some definitive word on Yeah. Okay, well,
let me ask you this. The allegations that are set
forth in the parallel election, this is exactly what you
were sued over and you prevailed because you brought forth
the information that you have documented in the book and
you put it in front of the court and they

(01:52:53):
basically threw out his claim against you. So this is
an era of judicial support around it upon the litigation
you just got through fighting.

Speaker 8 (01:53:03):
That is correct.

Speaker 13 (01:53:04):
We put it in their face and said, you know,
dispute it. We're telling the truth, and they could not.
And it was so bad that they ended up using
a dead witness in order to corroborate the plaintiff's claims.
They actually were trying to use an expert witness, the
same expert witness that they used in the Eg and
Carol case. They submitted false evidence. It was really awful,

(01:53:29):
and we've been trying to expose the lawfare and the
tactics and the lies that they use, and we're demanding
attorneys to fight back against this and protect people's rights.
In order to prevail in these courtrooms. I mean, you
have to be able to fight the way that they fight,
and you have to do it better than they do.

Speaker 1 (01:53:48):
Well, it's interesting at least you had standing to move
forward with this. These are the kind of allegations that
Donald Trump was making, but they never saw the light
of an actual proceeding. The discussed was never entered into.
In many of the cases where they claimed election fraud,
they were just summarily thrown out on the grounds that
whoever filed the lawsuit didn't have standing to sue. So

(01:54:09):
none of the information that you brought forth in your
book and in this lawsuit was able to see the
light of trial or.

Speaker 13 (01:54:15):
Hearing right, so the facts were unable to be presented
right in front of a jury. So you know, there's
I have a.

Speaker 12 (01:54:23):
Lot of opinions about that.

Speaker 13 (01:54:25):
And the things that I saw, including the R and
C lawyers that were hired in twenty twenty, were placed
there for a particular reason, and that was to stop
any kind of court proceedings to go forward. And I
can I could give you countless examples of the people
that I know and spoke to from the R and
C that were attorneys that were one hundred percent not
working for the country and were not working for Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:54:48):
Yeah, well, we know there's a lot of Republicans out
there that have a certain amount of disdain for Donald Trump.
And of course you can bring that in in terms
of how well or poorly you defend someone. It's to
shame that that reality exists, but it does. Now, is
this thing, I mean, the the election? I want asa
shenan against my favorite word to describe these types of things.

(01:55:08):
But this fraud that you uncovered, now, has this been
referred over to it like a criminal attorney, like a
prosecuting attorney, or a US Department of Justice attorney. I
know you might laugh at the idea of Department of
Justice looking into it, but has it been referred for
further criminal inquiry.

Speaker 13 (01:55:26):
We have actually provided with the blower declarations to the
House Judiciary Committee, to Jack Smith, to Merrick Garland, to
District Attorney of Delaware County Jack Stolzheimer, to former Pennsylvania
Attorney General Josh Shapiro. We have filed former excuse me,
we have filed formal criminal charge referrals about Bill Barr,

(01:55:46):
Christopher Ray, Josh Shapiro, former US Attorney Bill McSwain. I mean,
I could go on, and the reason why it's not
only is it basically just putting it in their face,
but it doesn't allow them to have plausibles and liability
that these things exist. And on top of it, it
is exculpatory evidence to President Trump. So if they do

(01:56:07):
not present it, even though they're in possession of it,
then they would be committing a Brady violation. So we
know all of this stuff. These are tactics that everyone
should be using. And just to blatantly say well the
DOJ is corrupt, it doesn't matter. You still have to
you have to refer it over to law enforcement, because
not everyone inside of law enforcement is a bad person.

(01:56:31):
There are good They are good law enforcement, They are
good public servants. There are good judges, there are good attorneys.
So you know, we can't just throw our hands up
in the air and say, well, everyone's corrupt. You know,
that's kind of what they want you to believe and
feel helpless and hopeless. But no, you have to do
the work.

Speaker 1 (01:56:47):
You have to bust your butt.

Speaker 13 (01:56:48):
You got to sacrifice for your country, and you just
have to you got to, you know, bear it and
do what you need to do in order to keep
our republic.

Speaker 1 (01:56:57):
Wow le hops hopes. Rather, it's the parallel election of
Blueprint for deception. I've had my producer add your book
to my blog page a fifty five krecy dot com
so folks can easily get a copy of it. So
before we part company, day Lan And it's been a
real pleasure talking with you. And I can't think you know,
for fighting the good fight. Are you? I presume that
the election integrity issues that you disclosed in the book

(01:57:20):
and you are dealing with right now are still a
potential problem in the upcoming November election.

Speaker 13 (01:57:26):
Yes, they are, and the good news is that we've
focused on our back our own backyard, which is Delaware County,
and they are heavily, heavily scrutinized. There's a lot of
eyes on them. We've caught them in so many lies
and deceit. Actually, we're submitting a Supreme Court case this morning,
and it's not only us, but it is multiple counties

(01:57:48):
and we have joined together in order to go after
these crooks and these criminals in multiple counties and the
Commonwealth of PA. It's going to be very hard for
them to cheat and they will one hundred percent screw
when they're trying to commit the fraud that they did
in twenty twenty. We are also coming out with the
second part of our documentary. It's about twenty eight minutes.

(01:58:09):
It's called The Big Con and it will be coming
out so it's going to be very insightful and people
will be able to understand the fraud and be able
to look inside of their own counties and have an
understanding before the election. It's going to be very powerful
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Singer songwriter John Con joins the program to talk about
and congratulations on number one, the Fight the Fighter song
that you wrote. Welcome to the morning show. It's a pleasure,
Thank you, Brian. I appreciate you having me on. Now

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you're you're used to hearing your own voice and hearing
your songs. I remember when I first started on radio,
it was kind of weird to get used to the
idea of hearing your own voice. And after a little
while this doesn't register anymore, but having a number one
song in America, that's quite an accomplishment. Is it a
different are you? Does it have a different feel to
it with this the successive Fighter? Oh?

Speaker 17 (02:01:45):
One hundred percent?

Speaker 1 (02:01:46):
I mean.

Speaker 17 (02:01:46):
And you know, for me, I never get used to
hearing my own voice, and even when you just played
it in the intro, it's like, is that mean? But
it's it's uh. You know, anytime you write a song, Brian,
you hope it reaches you know a handful of people
and hopefully it'll move a few. And that's a gift
in and of itself.

Speaker 1 (02:02:05):
You know.

Speaker 17 (02:02:05):
For this song to do what it's done and reach
so many people is almost beyond my comprehension.

Speaker 1 (02:02:11):
Well, I mean considering you know, I don't want to
say the talent that you beat out, but you know, big,
big names in the music industry, and you know, little
old John con seemingly out of nowhere. You've been around
for a long time. I know you met Andrew Breitbart
back in two thousand and eight and you went on
tea party tours with him, and after he passed aways
when you joined Breitbart, and it actually came out because
you used to you used to kind of use a

(02:02:36):
fake name. My understanding in your early days.

Speaker 17 (02:02:39):
Well, my entrance into the media political world was pretty
pretty unusual. I had met Andrew at a conservative speakeasy,
I guess you could say in Los Angeles, which was
it was a group called Friends of AB and it
was it was designed for anybody in the entertainment business,
whether it be you film writers, directors, actors, musicians, to

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have a fellowship in a safe place to talk about
their views. This is I think in two thousand and eight,
and it was just a place where, you know, you
could talk about it without the fear of losing work.
And I made a joke or something, and a guy
comes up to me. He's got a McCain hat on,
he's holding the laptop and he says, I'm starting this

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new site. I want you to write for it. And
I said, not under my real name. I can't, and
he said, well, that's all right. And I began a
comedic column and out of that column came a song
called American Heart. And then Andrews said to me, Hey,
do you want to play your song at a tea party?
Was right at the very beginning of the move and
I said, what's the tea party? He goes, I don't know,

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and so that was, like, I mean, it was the
very first one. And then he and I began't you know,
just sort of toured the country. He would speak, I
would play. And then shortly after that I kind of
came out of the conservative closet. And the rest is
a little with the history. I joined bride Bart when
he passed away. He was a dear friend of mine.

Speaker 1 (02:04:03):
Yeah, and what a great man and what a legacy
he has left. And I as the host of the
morning show, I regularly, and I pointed out all the time,
rely on a lot of the news I find on Breitbart,
because well, you're not going to find it any so
called legacy or mainstream media. You report on topics that
they really wish nobody would would report on. But you're

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you're you're the minister of culture there can you just
what if you could explain that role?

Speaker 17 (02:04:28):
Well, you know, I came from as you mentioned, I
came from the film world, and I came from the
music world. And when Andrew passed away, Larry sold off
the current CEO, and Steve Bannon at the time said,
you know, Andrew always wanted you to be part of
the company, but didn't know how to fit me in.
You know, because of my background, they knew, they knew

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it made sense somehow because I was I was so
part of what everything, what everybody was doing at that time,
and and and the title was given to me, and
it was pretty vague, and I just started helping out.
And here I am twelve thirteen years later.

Speaker 1 (02:05:07):
And obviously spreading the word to the song fighter number
one song on Billboard Digital Sales, what else a Billboard
Top five. I mean, it just blew up and you had,
I mean, Greg Guttfeld I tweeted the song out about it.
He featured it on the program. Were you actually on
Gutfill's program with this?

Speaker 17 (02:05:25):
I wasn't. I did a couple of Fox hits. I
did Trace Gallagher Show last week. The song was featured
on Fox and Friends on Sunday, and yesterday I did
a segment with Martha McCallum. But I think the pinnacle
for me so far was hearing it played at the
Butler rally, Yeah, and watching the video and that was
sort of I mean, that was a goosebump moment for me.

Speaker 1 (02:05:47):
Oh, I imagine now I got to ask you this
because you know, practically speaking, if you have a number
one song, presumably there might be some sort of remuneration,
might get some compensation for that. Is that the case
with Fighter or are you able to make any money
off of it, whether or not you donate the proceeds
or anything else. I'm just wondering if it's if it's
lucrative at.

Speaker 17 (02:06:06):
All, you know, I don't know that for songwriters. I mean,
that's why they're always on Capitol Hill. Yeah, with streaming
and all that, you know, they don't make, you know,
a ton of money on songs. I'm actually not focused
on that because it really was something that came from
a place of wanting to show a side of President

(02:06:26):
Trump that the mainstream media wasn't showing. And so I'm
really just focused on November and hopefully getting a song
out there and shared because I think it it could
be helpful in confirming the fact that there's so many
people that are looking at this gas lighting machine that
we're facing and thinking that's not who he is, that's
not my guy. And then hopefully, you know, if a

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few people see this, the video that accompanies the song,
they think, man, I'm not alone.

Speaker 1 (02:06:55):
That's my guy.

Speaker 17 (02:06:56):
And so that's sort of what I'm focused on.

Speaker 1 (02:06:58):
Yeah, and I'm sure you observed, as I mean, you
can't if you're paying attention to politics, John that this
evil Orange man, it's baked in the cake. You've got
a Pavlovian response from such a sizeable chunk of the population.
If his name is mentioned, they go crazy, you know,
as misogynist, you know the litany. And as we drive

(02:07:19):
around town, you know, I'll see a lot of Harris
Wall signs, not that many Trump signs. And I think
part of it is it's not that there aren't Trump
supporters out there, It's just that this, this Pavlovian response
is inevitable. And so why put my you know why
I put Trump's name in my front yard. I'm voting
for the man, but I just don't want to, you know,
get a deal with the slings and arrows of outrage

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that the left keeps throwing at people. I mean, do
you get a reception of that He's like the silent
majority we used to talk about back in the day.

Speaker 17 (02:07:48):
Oh absolutely, I mean I'm from I live in LA. Yeah,
if you mentioned, if you mentioned the name Trump, you
get you get exactly what you're talking about. But I'll
tell you it's interesting. When I put this song on,
you know, I did lose a couple of friends when
they saw it, who who actually knew where I worked
prior to releasing the song. But when the song started

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to get attention, that was a bridge too far for them.
But what was interesting is I did get a lot
of private messages from people in la that I never
thought would be on our side of the political football
and saying, hey, listen, I'm not at a place right
now where i can discuss it again going back to
working in Hollywood and being a Trump supporter, but they

(02:08:31):
said I'm with you and thanks for writing the song.
And when you get those notes, it does a lot
for your spirit, because you know there are those silent folks.

Speaker 1 (02:08:41):
Out there, no doubt about it, and I guess you
were you wrote it for Donald Trump. I mean, the
lyrics are great lyrics and I particularly, I particularly liked it.
So take your shot. Is that all you got? But
you obviously were thinking of Donald Trump and writing this
sort of as as an ode to him. Well it was.

Speaker 17 (02:09:01):
It was actually a lot of people think the song
was written in response to the attempt, when in fact
it was written before and it was just a response
to I think everything we have witnessed that was that's
been thrown at Donald Trump since he's elected in twenty sixteen.
And you know, I was just watching and it culminated
for me after that bogus conviction of that bogus New

(02:09:24):
York case. You know, the way he handled that, the
way he could walk up to the microphones, you know,
after that conviction, and I was just I was just
watching the news and the way he sauntered up to
the microphone, it just was there was something about his
unflappable demeanor that you that for me, I just said,

(02:09:44):
nothing can stop this man. I mean, he doesn't need
to have this life. I mean what man could withstand
more than he has? And that was before two assassination
attempts in the debate. That was three on one and
that was the impetus for the song, and I I
started to write the song, and then I realized I
was going to go write with somebody in Nashville who
I had never written with, a guy named Chris Wallin.

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It's an incredible songwriter. And I took the idea into
him and he was like, we got to do this,
and so that's how the song.

Speaker 1 (02:10:14):
Came to be. Well, it's worthy that you note how
much Donald Trump has had to endure throughout his entire presidency,
and since very few people out there in the world
could could ever hope to handle that kind of thing.
The pressure was just unbelievable. From the Russian collusion, hewks
and the Steele dossier, all the way through these ridiculous
real estate allegations where the bank even said it got

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all its money back, it didn't lose anything. Why am
I here? Why is he being prosecuted? Just one thing
after another? And he stands proud, and he stands tall,
and that takes a man with some spine and some backbone.
So I can see how you would be inspired by
him as a human being capable of dealing with these challenges.

Speaker 17 (02:10:53):
Absolutely, and you know, it's a song developed we realized
it was.

Speaker 1 (02:10:57):
It was not just for President Trump.

Speaker 17 (02:10:59):
It was sort of porters in the same way that
we were talking about that there are people that are
the social intimidation, all those people that are fighting along
kind of that that are quiet, and the song is
also for them, but even broader. You know, I think
the song speaks or hope. I hope it speaks to
those folks that are just dealing with their daily battles

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in life.

Speaker 1 (02:11:21):
You know, whether it be.

Speaker 17 (02:11:22):
Fighting illness, or fighting financial instability, or recovering from a hurricane,
or whatever it is. You know, if the song inspires
anybody to get up off the mat and keep swinging,
then that's.

Speaker 1 (02:11:34):
Truly a gift. Well, you've done it. It's a gift
for the entire United States. I appreciate your being on
this the bright Bart Inside scoop here on the Morning
Show today, John con author of a rather writer and singer,
A Fighter. You can find it online. Everybody else has
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at this time. And of course, given it's been one
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that it's been a full year since the October seventh
terrorist attack on Israel. Welcome back Daniel Davis to talk
about that. It's good to have you back on sir.

Speaker 12 (02:19:45):
Always great to be here, Brian.

Speaker 1 (02:19:47):
So beyond the reality that it has been a full
year in an event that just seems literally like it
happened yesterday, I got a question for you. And with
the benefit of hindsight and all that's gone on with
the you know, the the true we have now Gaza
that has been largely cleared out with some measure of
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group of terrorists, and now they thought that well, because
Iran launched a couple of hundred missiles at Israel, Israel's
just figuring out the best point in time to start
bombing Iran, which freaks everybody out. And I understand that question, though,
did do you think the Iranians were the ones behind
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Gaza and attack Israel? These are your directions, your instructions
or did the terrorists just sort of go on their
own on that one. What's your take on that? Particular
facet of it, because if the Iranians did it, or
suggested or or caused it to happen, I don't think
this has worked out the way they really anticipated. Yeah,
a couple of things all that very point.

Speaker 16 (02:20:51):
Number one, in the early month or so after the war,
both the US and Israeli intelligence both can confirmed publicly
that they didn't see any evidence that Iran actually planned,
or orchestrated or or directed the event at all.

Speaker 1 (02:21:07):
That's what they said earlier.

Speaker 16 (02:21:08):
Well, there was a report on the one year anniversary
on the in the Israeli press looking back at the
preparation for this, and they have concluded authoritatively that.

Speaker 1 (02:21:18):
It was not done with Iran.

Speaker 16 (02:21:20):
In fact, it was hidden from Iran by Sineoar.

Speaker 1 (02:21:23):
Yeah, Sinoar, the leader of Helmas.

Speaker 16 (02:21:26):
And they talked about how elaborately and remarkably covertly he
was able to build up for a period of years
prior to this event with these underground tunnels, had them
stocked with all kinds of stuff.

Speaker 10 (02:21:39):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:21:40):
And in fact, that's that's try. They said, this is bigger.

Speaker 16 (02:21:42):
Than the New York subway system, to give you a
real comparison here, and they said only a small portion
of those have been detective, and they still have lots
of ammunition. Uh, they build their own rockets, they don't
get they said only a small portion was ever found
to be from Iran, et cetera. So this was definitely
a Hamas driven and a Hamas executed operation.

Speaker 1 (02:22:04):
Well, and again going to my point that I don't
think it's worked out the way Israel plan or the
way Iran plan. The terrorists invasion from Gaza obviously horrific.
You know, the idea that civilian targets were so to
severely attacked, rape, murdered, brutalized, burned alive, et cetera. We've
heard all the accounts. Obviously Israel's going to respond. So

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now the terrast strongholding Gaza is back on its heels largely.
That was I mean, having the terrorists in control of
Gaza was a benefit to Iran. I mean they could
constantly pester Israel through the rocket launches, you know, do
their little hit and run kind of things without you know, basically,
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while the Iranians go about their way building a bomb.
I guess, well that's up ended because you have the
terraces in Gaza being uprooted. You have the terrorists in
Lebanon now slowly, I presume, in the same path being uprooted.
That reduces Israel's ability to reach out and touch or
Iran's ability to reach out and touch Israel, then they

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have to launch themselves. Two in rockets. Aren't the inviting
war all out war. I'm just trying to figure out
which direction this is going, Daniel, I just really don't know. Well.

Speaker 16 (02:23:17):
I think, first of all, we have to also acknowledge
that the Hamas side didn't just come out of nowhere,
and they certainly weren't just pester in Israel for Iran's sake.
This was all about what they view as being basically
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inside the go strip in the gate there where they
don't have the freedom to even go outside of it,
et cetera. And you may also recall that in the
summer before October seventh, there was up to two hundred
Palestinians had been killed in the God's Strip in West Bank,
and so that was just a boiling cauldron that finally
exploded on October seventh. Now, the second issue with Iran

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also this missile strike, this latest one as well as
to one last April, came in direct response to an
Israeli attack on the embassy, destroying the Iran embassy in
Syria and then also assassinating the leader from Hamas in
the capital city during an inauguration. So these were both
directed back. So it's not as though out of nowhere

(02:24:22):
Iran is doing this. So the question is in the
bigger context, where is any of this going that's going
to be good for Israel. And that's my biggest problem
and concerned because they're attacking the Huthis in Yemen, they're
attacking targets in Syria.

Speaker 1 (02:24:37):
Of course, they're attacking.

Speaker 12 (02:24:38):
They continue to fight in the Gaza Strip.

Speaker 16 (02:24:41):
In fact, they have restarted an operation in the north
because the Hamas continues to rise from the ashes.

Speaker 4 (02:24:47):
This is a NonStop situation.

Speaker 16 (02:24:48):
And of course now you're going into into the southern
eleven and that is we can talk a whole show
about this. That is an enormous military task Israel has undertaken.
And if it then expands into full on war with
ira I just honestly don't know how Israel can handle
all those fronts.

Speaker 1 (02:25:05):
Well, it certainly is. I think in the military they
referred to it as a Charlie Foxtraw Daniel Davis. I
think that's a good one there. Yeah, it is. I
saw this interesting article and I wanted to run it
by you. Reported on Newsmacks, but also elsewhere the Biden
administration talking about a compensation package to avoid Iranian states

(02:25:28):
or promising a certain aid, extensive diplomatic backing and additional
military aid if certain targets inside the Iranian territory are spared.
So the US is trying to tell Israel what it
can and cannot hit. Is Israel even going to listen
to the Biden administration in so far as this is concerned.

Speaker 16 (02:25:46):
Well, there's very little evidence the Israeli's listened to their
body administration on any topic. I mean, we could go
down the list of all the things over the last
half year. But it is definitely an America's interest to
avoid this escalating into an all at war because the
concern is, as I just laid out this huge as
ned Yahu himself claims a seven front war, is that

(02:26:08):
Israel gets in too far and this response from Iran,
then if Israel strikes back to Iran the way they
say they're going to, which is a hard and severe
and painful strike, it is virtually certain that Iran will
then retaliating a much much larger way than it did
in the last two rounds, and Israel could be in
a real world of hurt.

Speaker 1 (02:26:29):
And then there's the risk that.

Speaker 16 (02:26:31):
They can't continue to fight the war unless the US
comes in on their side. And that is correctly what
animates the White House right now, because we don't need
to get it drawn into a war, because I promise
you this is you think the Iraq war was bad,
in the Afghanistan was, you know this perpetual bleed, this
one would be much worse because unlike those other two wars,

(02:26:52):
Iran actually has the capacity to really hurt lots of
people and Americans in the region, not the least of
which is potentially down the strait of war moves.

Speaker 1 (02:27:01):
And close ties with some of our biggest enemies like Russia,
for example, or or Chinese Communist Party. China.

Speaker 16 (02:27:09):
They yeah, because see China's got some interest here too,
because China doesn't want the Iranian oil infrastructure hit because
they get about one point five million barrels per day
from Iran, and they're not going to be passive if
that gets taken out.

Speaker 1 (02:27:21):
Yeah, world War three just sounds like it's inevitable if
we get involved in that level. Now in terms of
Israel and its ability to continue to defend itself or
defend itself from these missile strikes, there's got to be
a finite amount of intercept on missiles, whether it's the
Dome system or any other form of system. And if
the Iranians can just sort of you know, one hundred here,

(02:27:43):
one hundred there over you know, several week period or something,
it seems to me that Israel at some point is
going to exhaust these very expensive defensive weapons systems and
it won't have them anymore to defend itself.

Speaker 16 (02:27:54):
You are absolutely one percent route is that may be
the Achilles Heel in this entire equation, not just for
Israel but for the US.

Speaker 1 (02:28:01):
Two.

Speaker 16 (02:28:02):
You had Jake Sullivan in Kiev last month openly admit
that we don't have enough interceptor missiles to give Ukraine,
forget about Israel, forget about any of our needs worldwide,
because our production quality capability isn't there to get more.

Speaker 1 (02:28:16):
We've expended an enormous.

Speaker 16 (02:28:18):
Amount of interceptors in April and also in this latest
round here to defend Israel from our ships and then
from our aircraft carriers. Israel by itself used a huge.

Speaker 1 (02:28:29):
Number in the last one.

Speaker 16 (02:28:30):
And the issue from Iran, the risk is not just
that they have, you know, one hundred and two hundred
over a period of days, but that they could bring
thousands in at a time, and then thousands of drones,
each of which would have to have an interceptor of
some sort. And it is a very real possibility that
they have more weapons to fire than Israel has interceptors
to shoot down. And from that point you are completely

(02:28:51):
vulnerable to anything. That's why I say there is real
risk for Israel and they need to be very very
careful about how far they.

Speaker 1 (02:28:58):
Go in this NIXT round. Just be paint a horrific picture,
but it's reality. Daniel Davis Deep dive Daniel Davis. Search
for them online you'll easily find him. Excellent breakdown. I
appreciate you answering my probably stupid, stouanding questions. Hey, no,
they're nothing super about any of them brothers. Your key questions. Thanks.
I always enjoy these conversations, so I'll look forward to
another conversation next Tuesday. In the meantime, have a wonderful week,

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