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Speaker 1 (00:00):
John Bolton. I'm glad they went after him under investigation
violation of the Espionage Act. Good these this is what things. JD.
Van said. Vice President Van said that you know, hey,
you're not gonna hear about it until till we're ready.
It seemed like they were ready this weekend. Neil Kind alert,
wake up, get your dunkin donuts. Boys, we're rolling. Yeah,
(00:22):
he's uh, he's John Bolton, of course, a Republican in
soul life. But I mean so was John McCain. I
mean John Bolton sold his access. They call him a consultant. Yeah,
these these consultants. CIA director John Ratcliffe provided the FBI
director Cash Bettel with specifics on the international travels and
efforts of John Bolton could be potential violations of the
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Espionage Act. What do we know? What do you know
about it? I don't know. Do you know anything about it?
I don't know. Let's just get it's gonna see what
The New York Times said said. The information provided the
basis for the warrant to search John Bolton's home based
on intelligence collected overseas by the CIA. Maybe some I
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left it over by my little green corvette, right handling
of classified information that he shouldn't have maybe not had,
or even if you had, shouldn't have been I don't know,
trades in around a hotel and in Berlin. I don't
know what any of this means. But the FBI got
the search warrant evidence. Hey, now again you're going look
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at Trump just they had to present it to a
federal judge. You have to do these kind of things. Now,
I'm very on the on the judicial right now. But
obviously a judge saw something and we'll see what it
all works out to be. Now we know this guy,
he's he's such an anti Trumper, but that's okay. You
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can be you can be that, but you can't violate
the Espionage Act. And what every one of these it starts.
And I hope this is a I'm go in to
effect because there's a lot of criminals, man, there really are.
And what we've seen and what I've heard, and we
have been fortunate to have i'll say, more of a
(02:13):
front row seat right here in this valley over the
corruption of the intelligence community by having our congressman at
the time, uh the U leading the investigation the Intelligence Committee.
But then they said, nah, you're gonna you got you're
getting too much into this depot part over here water
You're not supposed to be in there. So they removed
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him from that. The Office of the President is taking
active measures to work around the intelligence agencies. While who
said that, I didn't say that this is the wow
man when I heard Congress of noon is talk with
them now, now, CEO true socialnon is he's the chair
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of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. Before I get to
the while he was on with Lord Trump, listen out
what he talks about, how they have a quick reaction team.
This is the only way that you're going to be
able to drain the swamp. I guess that's the only way.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
You're now chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. What
reforms are you pushing to ensure that nothing like this
ever happens again.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
So one thing we do is we have a quick
reaction team based on if the President needs us to
come in and look at something quickly, we have assembled
that team quick reaction.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Well, they must be busy. He's talking about long term
reform reform here and the weaponization, but I'm going to
talk about it more in the five o'clock hour about
Vice President Vance and with the Faiza and the spying
on Americans and all of this. But yes, they have
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weaponized it against certain individuals. But keep in mind, through
all of this, they can still spy on us. Would
you or your granddaddy or your great granddaddy or let
the government open your mail and read it? No? But
now it's okay, all right, I'm getting little bit off
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the track here. Listen.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Secondly, we're looking at long term fundamental reforms that include,
not limited to, but include the weaponization of the intelligence agencies.
That's what the president, that's his number one request to me.
That's what I'm trying to carry out on a daily basis.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
And you know what it made me realize listening to
this what he's probably doing. I don't know if it's
full time part time. I don't know what the chair
of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board is, but he's reviewing
and he's going over intelligence information around the world. Man,
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he knows things that we'll probably never know. Now here's
I have the transcript here and I'm going to read
this and then I'm going to play it for you.
This is my wow. This is when he gave a
little glimpse behind the curtain of like how things operate,
Lunis said, and I read, imagine when we sit today
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with all these things going on around the world, and
the president has to have the DOJ, the FBI, the CIA,
his own intelligence board, all making sure the intelligence is
not weaponized. It's rather incredible, something unprecedented. Well we'll listen
to how he said.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
It here, but imagine where we sit today, with all
the things going around the world, and the president has
to have the DJ, the FBI, the CIA, his own
intelligence board, all making sure that the intelligence is not weaponized.
I mean, it's rather incredible.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Yes, it all needs to be destroyed. In my opinion,
if I were King Carrie, turn off the lights, keep
the money out. I mean, at President Trump, you can
go in and destroy Iran's nuclear program with a sneak attack.
He can destroy the traders inside the CIA and a
lot of these other agencies there, and he could do
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it without even knowing what hit him. And maybe that's
I'm sure John Bolton was where's that? Who's who's that
my door?
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Huhbi?
Speaker 1 (06:24):
You know what I would do if I were King
carry I would drag a dude down to Guantanamo. Who
am I talking about? The guy that shot and killed
the shooter in Butler, Pennsylvania. The sniper that gets the praise. Now,
he had him in a scopes. Man, you know he
was on the roof. That's what the sniper's looking for
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him by crawling on a roof and the people there
having a picnic saw it. The highly trained guy that's
scoping roused with a one of the best sights that
you can look through that could look from here and
see half dome with that site. Missed. The guy crawling, missed,
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the chatter, missed everything. And then some shots went off.
Quite a few shots went off. The highly trained guy
with the scope, and it's his job to be the
sniper guy to protect the president elect there or either
candidate or former president. Right, and he waits till the
shots go off and then does like it. He's down.
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That's the guy I want to talk to down in Guantanamo.
Treating nice because he hadn't confessing anything yet, but let
him know where am I going. We just don't want
the media to get a hold of it. Oh so
what Langley, no Guantanamo. He'll talk eventually. I don't know.
Maybe the Middle East black site somewhere. There's nobody question
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that what I just laid out, I do all the time,
and it just makes me nauseous. I don't know. I
think a lot of people don't want to go there.
I don't think Congress wants to go there. I don't
think these remember that was supposed to be one of
the things looked into with RK JFK, the whole list
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nine to eleven, the COVID, all of that, the long
list on the tarmac of investigations. I know Butler was
in there. Man, that was just a and we lift
through it. Man, It's almost like we've just forgotten a
little bit. Maybe every now and then it pops in
with a fight, fight, fight with the bloody ear and
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we move on. Because he did. He's a fighter. That's
what helped him win the election. For some people, that's
scene right there. But I don't understand the And I'm
not saying Trump was involved with this weirdness. I am
saying there were people that were wanting to have his
life ended right there, because that's too much of a delay.
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All right, Since I'm throwing it all out there, I'll
go with this. I've bet about three quarters of Congress
are corrupt, I think, yeah, oh higher, h okay, And
they're the ones that are supposed to have the oversight
of all these intelligence committees. Yeah, I'm saying people have
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looked the other way on Butler. They look the other
way with these intelligence committees. The same traders that cause
the not Committee's community, the intelligence community. Yes, but they're
still sitting at their desk. All the people that were
part of the fake Trump Russia, all of that, the
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steel dossia, they're still sitting there. Man. They're enjoying air
conditioning right now. It's six seventeen on the on the
East coast. Are dedicated. They're working late. Actually they're alcoholics
and they don't want to go home. But yeah, they're
are air conditioning, tax saying money. He's cooling those people
right now. Traders. So I don't know how we deport
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millions and get thousands discharged and prosecuted that our traders
in our own government. There's a lot of oh my word,
I guess that's what chaos does. It just overwhelms. But
making America great again or having America be successful, it's
it's not a motto, it's it's our duty. And we
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talk about the World War Two generation the greatest generation ever. Well, yeah,
they had to fight some tyrants, but we knew who
the tyrants were, and we knew they were some other
country on the other side, we were all together here.
Maybe this generation's only gonna have to kick it up
a notch above the greatest because they're within. It's a
lot harder to fight against. Takes more courage. I would
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actually not putting down World War Two, not at all.
But I'm talking about I'm not saying that we're gonna
have tanks rolling and we're gonna have bloodshed. I'm talking
about right now standing up because what I feel in
the United States right now that too many people have
forgotten that we're not a democracy. We are citizens. You
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and I are, even if you won't accept it or not,
You're a citizen of a constitutional republic. And we got
to keep reminding ourselves that we have God given rights
by our Constitution and our Bill of Rights, and whether
we use them or we lose them. I'm saying it's
pretty plain and simple that twenty twenty four, twenty twenty five,
all that has happened between now in twenty twenty eight well,
(11:41):
let's just say it's for I don't know all the marbles.
You a greed dean, Yeah like that.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
And I'll say many, I'm quite a few. I'm deserved prison.
There are some. And you can't throw this out there
until there's actual proof. But if proven, what's that thirteen
steps up to the gallows. That's what treason is about, guys.
No middle ground, no reaching across, There is no aisle,
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there are no longer like opposing put Democratic American parties
going after no. And I don't care about people's color.
If you're red, white, and blue, and you love America
and you follow the Constitution, we're all good. But if
that's not good with you, then then get out. We
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don't need you in America. We don't want you in
America enough already. Yeah, get in trouble for burning the flag. Yes, yes,
if your hatred's that much, no, go, please come forward
and go. I was just about to burn an American flag,
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but I'm admitting to it. We'll give you a thousand dollars.
Lie out, you, blue hair, sexually confused Tesla scratchers out there.
You don't want to. You don't want to keep this up,
and many out there got to wake up and stay awake.
We got a country to save our generation. It's called
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upon to be great man. We need to and we're
having to fight against liars. Listen to CNN here, Well,
while the raid on mar Largo was in progress, they
were already saying Trump was guilty. Then I'm going to
compare it in play of the audio over the John
Bolton raids.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
This weekend breaking news, we are learning that the FBI
executed a search warrant at former President Trump's mar A
Lago and Palm Beach, Florida. We also know that it
had turned out earlier right that the President had taken
a lot of documents that were marked as top secret
classified to mar A Lago that he shouldn't have.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
Aaron Eric Aaron Burnett CNN, Wait up, Aaron, it's twenty
twenty five. What about this raid on John Bolton?
Speaker 2 (14:04):
I guess let's just cut the bottom line on what's
happened here. Do you believe that the raids on John
Bolton's home and his office are political payback?
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Ah? Okay, there you go. Well, I'm not everybody's this
way right, Well, let's I'm turning the channels with the
old seventies TV. Uh. Let's stop at ABC News. Here's
John carl You might remember him from the Hi I
spread Russia hoax, Hi I spread the fine people Charlottesville hoapes.
(14:35):
I'm a Hoaxter. This is the difference how he covered
marl Largo. And then I'll let you hear the John Bolton, Right.
Speaker 6 (14:42):
So we seize this as an opportunity to again portray
himself as the victim.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
This is classic Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (14:49):
You know, he spent most of his presidency portraying himself
as a victim of the Russia investigation, certainly his impeachments,
and now he's portraying himself as a victim of of
a runaway and politicized Department of Justice.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
All right, here he was over the events of the weekend.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
Well, we'll get to the stunning developments coming into the
weekend with FBI agents swarming around the home in office
of former Trump National security advisor John Bolton. But first
the context. This didn't happen in a vacuum. John Bolton
is on a long list of Trump critics who are
now facing the wrath of President Trump. And his justice department.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Ah, there it is. Yeah, the wrath, the wrath is
coming down. This is one of the grossest things that
I have read.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
My life is getting pretty complicated. Each of us is
so busy with his own affairs, raising a family, making
a living, and keeping house that sometimes we lose sight
of what's going on right around us. Of course, we
try to keep up with things through the newspapers, the radio, television,
and so on. But what do you think about when
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you read something like.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
This Burning Man Festival has a lot of unique experiences.
Now I have heard of this, I might have seen
some online things. To me, it's like a bunch of
modern day hippies and tripsters and LSD and ketamine and
some people that don't do drugs but they do pottery.
(16:25):
I don't know. It was a weird I think probably
some demonic influence mixed in with a burning man and effigy,
little paganism sprinkled in, right, That's kind of what I thought.
It was kind of a hippie fest modern day. Boy
is it modern day? But we go way back here
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to describe this modern day event, we go back to
sodom and Gomorrah. I did not know Burning Men Festival.
This is the Mirror dot com talking about the fate.
It said, famous orgy dome where you can enjoy sexual
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twoor more people. We feature mattresses, draps, comfy couches and
pillows for people to have fun on. Entrants are encouraged
use baby wipes and hand sanitizer before they're escorted to
a mattress by an attendant. Some people might be worried
about the cleanliness of the desert environment. Past visitors have
insisted they had a really great experience and felt safe
the whole time. Desert environment cleanliness, What about the stinky,
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sweaty std sin environment. Wow, had you ever heard of
this happening? No, you hadn't heard of it either. You
would have thought this would have been something that would
have been maybe. I'm just didn't pay attention to it.
And I read on organizers checked IDs and make sure
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everybody one going to a party. I'd got to be
of age. And they said the tent was air conditioned. Okay.
Another commenter recommended having a makeshift shower at your camp
to clean to clean up in after visiting the orgy dome.
Makeshift shower. No, one of those car washes made for cars.
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That's what you'd have to walk through and then sprinkle
dun't holy water on your head to wrench you off
when you got out of the car wash. My word
makeshift shower. After you visit it. Somebody suggest taking gloves,
They wrote, gloves, gloves, gloves. Even if you have the
water to scrub your hands, they'll be dusty by the
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time you get inside. Cuticles will be ragged, nails long
with plaia under them. So okay, burning man. I guess
they get what ten stout? Hundreds. I don't know how
many go out, but they said the orgy dome saw
how many people do you think showed up for it?
(19:05):
Hot desert? One thousand, five thousand, five thousand people stopped by.
They said they had a long line. They said, it's
like the DMV. You get a number, then you talk
to one guy, you take a test on the rules,
then you wait some more. They have different areas. Seventy
to eighty thousand people are out there. Thank you. So
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out of seventy to eighty thousand, five thousand people went
to this. They said some areas are designated for couples.
Other sections are labeled open for more, meaning you can
be approached by others that want to join in. So
little different view on burning man Now, I think we
all might have a little different view on that. I
would think a business idea might be to go out
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there and be like a dysinfected company. People would pay
big money coming out of that.
Speaker 5 (19:54):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Just not deter you from bacon, crispy fried bacon, crispy people,
bacon in the oven sometimes. I guess if you drink
it up high enough you can get it crispy. I'm
a fan of that. Here's the story. First off, bacon
should be cooked at least one hundred and forty five
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to wipe out any bug risk. I didn't know there
was bug risk in bacon. Okay, right now, if you
just love bacon too much, chilling me back in three
minutes and twenty seven seconds or something. All right, I
don't want it to run your bacon. But if you
love bacon you want to keep eating it, you should
listen to this. Fifty two year old man ended up
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having to go to the hospital and they gave him
a pretty bad diagnosis. He admitted to a habit of
eating lightly cooked, non crispy bacon, and health chiefs have
warm bacon needs to be crispy. Undercooked. Ended up with
pork worms in his brain. Oh almost pork worms. Did
not know there were fork worms and bacon. Maybe I'm
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just gonna go on believe in it's just maybe every
now and then in a little bit of it. So
he started getting migrains and a severe pain across the
back of his head. Next time you get a bad headache,
you're gonna be like, did I have under cook bacon?
The scan revealed multiple cysts like lesions scattered across his brain.
He was infected by a tapeworn common in pigs. The
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worms lavra had invaded his brain, embedded with insists inside
the tissue. I did, I thought I was gonna throp
I have a trash can over here. This poor man
spent several weeks in intensive care. He got anti parasite
anti inflammatory drugs. He improved, but he had to still
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be monitors and outpatient. Okay, here's here's what they say. Now,
now that you've been scared, food Republic, there are a
food network food company. They said. The best way to
ensure bacon gets thoroughly cooked without burning it. Let it
rest at room temperature for about fifteen minutes before you
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cook it. And I did not know that. I keep
my bacon in the Some people call it the cheese drawer.
I call it the baloney bin, you know, the pull
out thing. That's the why I pay. And when I
cut it open in the plastic, I put it into
a ziplock plastic, roll it up like a burrito, just
cram it right in there. So they said, cold cold
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bacon fat does not render as fast as the meat
surrounding it to crisp up. So maybe that's sometimes why
you have seen, well that little part of the bacon
looks burned, but there's that big white fat thing bubbled up. Bam.
Let it set for fifteen minutes. That's what they at
the website Food Republic say. Okay, I'm gonna try that.
(22:52):
That just makes some sense. They don't leave it out
too long, you don't want to have pigworms. And they
say never use a hot pan to cook bacon. Not
at the start. Don't get the pan hot, then put
the bacon. Let your bacon and your skillet rise to
temperature together. That gets the fat more time to render
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leaving your bacon that will not taste chewy, or again
give you pigworms in your brain. So to review, what
did we learn? We learned, Get the bacon out, smell it. Okay,
it's good. Let it rest for fifteen Say to your iPhone,
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set alarm for fifteen minutes and it'll tell you. That
will remind you to go. Your bacon's there, and then
put it in without the temperature on the stove. Let
the pan and the bacon come to the temperature together.
There you go. We learned a lot right there. Okay.
In other news, lion know Ritchie did you hear about that?
(23:59):
He was at home? He was almost a home invasion
after midnight. His home security system scared the intruder away.
Is it me you're looking for? They've had a lot
of movie stars Brad Pitt's home thieves hit that. They
actually broke his front window. They actually ransacked and they
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did flee with some property. Of course, movie stars being
private people, it was not announced what they got. Nicole
Kim and Keith Urban they got hit on Valentine's Day.
We keep hearing about pro athletes too. They know they're
up being a defensive end in Detroit that weekend, So
they're gonna hit their house in Las Vegas. I mean
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that's happening a lot. I would if I had that
kind of money easily, without a shadow of a doubt.
There would be some dude that lives there on the
property just to pick up the Great Dame poop that
are constantly surrounding my property running around. Somebody gets over
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a security fence. I'm talking about big money people. Somebody
gets over a security fence. Then actually the moment they
get up on top of the fence, there is a
big warning that goes out the Great Danes are about
to be released. The Great Danes are about to be released.
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Maybe when they just start touching the fence and get
up there a little bit something like that would alert
and if they if I would have sensors like the
Israelis have on the border that didn't work or they
weren't paying attention on October seventh, those sensors that they have,
if you drop down, I mean you would actually have
to hang glide into my property to not alert my sensors.
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But the great dangercy you've floating in, there's your first
line and then your house is locked down with the
sirens and alarms and all that kind of stuff, and
the dude that lives there is calling nine one one
at that moment, and when he hangs up, he goes,
my daddy raised me in Montana. I know what to do.
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That's it. If you got that kind of money, What
would some great danges cost you? What would to pay
some guy? That's my daddy taught me to live there. Yeah,
I would never leave it with just a home security
system on, no animal and no gary from great falls
back there. Good thing people today don't have a lot
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of I guess cash at home the uh the old
break in and look under the mattress trick. I remember
my dad when I was a kid, somehow he had
cash house and he put it in the freezer. He said,
thieves would not look in the freezer if they broke
in the house. I might open the fridge and see
if there's something good to eat, But no, wad he's
gonna go in the freezer. And as an adult, I
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took on my own my own game. I ever had
cash in the house, I put it in the phone book. Yeah,
nobody's no thieve's gonna go through the phone book. But Anyhow,
speaking of cash, did you see the story about the
advisor to Mayor Eric Adams in New York City's got
suspended handing a reporter a bag full of cash. Not
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just a bag, but a like a laser a chip bag. Here,
take the chips, Take the chips. She was Mayor adams advisor,
Winnie Greco. She was handing a city reporter a bag
of ship stuff with cash. I had a campaign of
it for Mayor Adams. And Harlem said that the Mayor's
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assistant asked this reporter across the street and then handed it.
And the reporter was quoted here, thinking she was being
offered a snack more than once said I don't want
the chips, but she insisted. After they parted way, she
opened the bag discovered a red envelope with a bunch
of one hundred dollars bills. The outlet reported this as
they failed payoff, and Mayor Adam's office responded that it
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was accidentally handed. How do you accidentally hand a reporter cash? Well,
when that didn't work, Mayor Adams, this Greco lady, her
attorney that was hired, said it's a cultural misunderstanding. The
ladies Chinese the attorney said, I can see how this
looks strange, but I sure there the attent was purely innocent.
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In the Chinese culture, money is often given to others
in gesture of friendship and gratitude, you know, in a
bag of ships. Hey, mate, me across the street, I
want to be friends. If a friend was giving me
a gift and they put it in a bag of ships,
I'd be like, what are you doing? Thanks for the money,
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but wait, why couldn't you wrap that up a little
nicer or something, or just hand the Why you gotta
put it in a bag of ship because you're hiding it.
That's the that's the only reason. You want to stay
on money. Let's stay on money. Let's talk about one
of the biggest money laundering operationations while we were wide awake,
not that long ago. Kamala Harris one point five billion
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dollars one and seven days. Man, that's record amount. Where
did it go? Twenty million went to the Kamala Harris
Fund for meeting underprivileged celebrities. That was a headline that
was got my attention. Yeah, they let's see two point
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five million on an event with Oprah. It was a
million dollar payment to her production company, not to Oprah
to her production company, one to a lawn musk. It
was the Tesla. Stop it. It wasn't to her. Let's
see Bruce Springsteen, Katy Perry, on Jovi, Lady Gaga, they
all came out for Kamala. They said she did pay
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all the celebrities directly, with Oprah and Lady Gaga and Beyonce.
They were talking about paym So they're production companies. Okay,
all right. Al Sharpton got half a million dollars to
his organization. They didn't go to Al went to his organization.
And think of how rich consultants. God, think of all
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the millions. Again, guys are talking one point three billion dollars.
They said she spent two point six million on private
jets in just the final week of the campaign. She
spent twelve million on jet travel in total. Former AID
quoted New York Post, Kamala demanded a life of luxury.
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She treated her a campaign like a personal checking account
to fund a lifestyle she aspires to whew. Oh yeah,
they uh, let's see here, spent nine hundred thousand to
spotlight her head and her slogan A New Way Forward
on the spear in Las Vegas. Yeah, yeah, that really
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won them over. Looking there and see a hologram looking
thing of Kamala Harris's head. They said she spent about
one hundred million dollars a week until the final days,
until the final hours, spent one hundred and eleven million
on just online ads, seventy million on direct mail fake.
How much laundering was in that in one hundred and
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seven days. Wow, that's that's not She had to target
that many. That's not not well anyhow. I guess in
politics and in Chuo Choo train building, there's a lot
of money that just slushed around. And if you are
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relating to this, maybe you've worked in a company or corporation,
maybe you were a manager. Maybe you got to see
how money was just wasted and thrown around when it's
coming in. Oh yeah, it's spent. But boy, that's on
another level, isn't it. That is another level. I'm going
to come back and talk about the game on the weekend.
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It felt so good, it felt so right. It started raining,
which gave it, even though it's like one hundred outside,
it gave it that kind of fall feel. A little
bit a girled the hot dogs I said, I'm doing
a fatty daddy weekend. I had the chips and I
even bought a one leader Pepsi so that it wouldn't
be sticking around. Yeah, and then yeah, we'll talk about
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it next.
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Talking the Trevor Nation all over the place tour first
hour with Ck, that felt like we were on for
ten minutes. It went so fast. Thanks Ck. We're looking
forward again. This Friday. We're going to be at ninety
nine Craft Pizza at Palm and Herndon. We'll have tickets
to the home opener against Southern Georgia coming up on Saturday.
And I want to think Steve, he dropped by out
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at the sports station at Fashion Fair. He listens to
the show, and he told me that I ruined his
San Francisco hotel shower experience. You know probably what he's
talking about, don't you. I talked about being in the
Saint Francis thirty floors up and freaking out because I thought,
what if the big one hit and they find me naked,
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embedded on a girder with shampoo in my hair. So
he heard me say that on the show and he
was up in a hotel and he had that thought. Sorry, Steve,
we had fun playing corn dog Hole. That was a success.
And I owed Jody Jones dinner. I'll get him a lunchable.
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I'll scratch off lunch and write dinnerable. I'll get him
a Trader Joe fizzy water and a can a little
Debbi before dessert, no coffee. I'll give him a rock Star.
I didn't say what kind of dinner make a bet
like that, I just described it. I did not like
losing on that to him. But speaking of losing, yeah,
Present State lost thirty one seventy Kansas in front of
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a sell out crowd that camp. Yeahy, don't you say
that enough times there? It was fun before the game started,
but on the you know, coming back into half, coming
back sell out. Kraw the Fox said, I looking good
for the nation to first game, man, first game, my
first talk showing adesto after being out for a few years.
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The program director in fresident song are here, but he
also programmed the station up there. He drove up that day.
My second day. He showed up that morning to have
a meeting about my first day, and I said, all right,
give me a scale of one to ten. He said
a two. I said, no, no, no, no, ten being
the best. He goes, Oh, I know, he said. I
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was all over the place, huh speaking of will be
at ninety nine craft Pizza. But anyhow that he gave
me a two. Man. Uh then he he gave me
much better grades pretty soon after after he got me
more focused. So it's the first game, man, it was
a two, although they scored well, that's why it's a two. Yeah,
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head coach matt ends he's he's used to winning, guys.
You he won sixty games two FCS championships in North
Dakota State. He doesn't put up with losing. And it's
you know, playing by anywhere, anytime, any place. It has
some downsides. I'll take on any goliath at any time.
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You might get kicked a few times. So I'm gonna say,
first game out to shoot. If we were playing a
comparable rival, that we would have had a better chance.
So what I'm saying the whole I remember Perdue what
two years ago, first game of the year National TV
beat them, So that does that is a big jolt.
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I understand the gamble, but we'll set that one aside,
and we'll think about this. It's coming on a Saturday.
Quarterback EJ. Warner did the fumble that we didn't think
was a fumble because he landed on the player, he
didn't hit the ground, and the ball came out two interceptions.
President rust the ball twenty six times. Fourteen of those
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plays went for two yards or less. There was no
running game. It wasn't a whole lot, but we'll put
that one in the past. They're going to take on
Georgia Southern Valley Children six thirty Saturday. Of course, I
know the routine, five point thirty pre game four thirty
c K and the crew in Presno State opens as
a one point five point favored against Georgia Southern. That's all. Wow,
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that's I think if the score bin a little bit closer,
they'd probably be a few more points up there.
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