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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's camp I am six forty and you're listening to
the Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Let's go to President Trump now as he speaks to
the nation.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
And I'm fixing it.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
When I took office, inflation was the worst in forty
eight years, and some would say in the history of
our country, which caused prices to be higher than ever before,
making life unaffordable.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
For millions and millions of Americans.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
This happened during a Democrat administration, and it's when we
first began.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Hearing the word affordability. Our border was.
Speaker 4 (00:37):
Open, and because of this, our country was being invaded
by an army of twenty five million people, many who
came from prisons and jails, mental institutions, and insane asylums.
They were drug dealers, gang members, and even eleven thousand,
eight hundred and eighty eight murders, more than fifty percent
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of whom killed more than one This is what the
Biden administration allowed to happen to our country, and it
can never be allowed to happen again. We had men
playing in women's sports, transgender for everybody, crime at record.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Levels, with law enforcement and.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Words such as that just absolutely forbidden.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
We had the worst trade deals ever made.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
And our country was laughed at from all over the world.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
But they're not laughing anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
Over the past eleven months, we have brought more positive
change to Washington than any administration in American history. There's
never been anything like it, and I think most would agree.
I was elected in a landslide, winning the popular vote
and all seven swing states and everything else, with a
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mandate to take on a sick and corrupt system that
xtray really just took the wealth from people and crushed
the dreams of the American people. For the last four years,
the United States was ruled by politicians who fought only
for insiders, illegal aliens, career criminals, corporate lobbyists, prisoners, terrorists,
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and above all, foreign nations which took advantage of US at.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Levels never seen before.
Speaker 4 (02:23):
They flooded your cities and towns with illegal aliens. They
decimated your hard earned savings, They indoctrinated your children with
hate for America. Released really, I mean, they just released
a level of violent felons that we had never seen
to prey on innocent They caused war, They caused mayem
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They caused a horrible situation.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
All over the globe.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
But now you have a president who fights for the
law abiding, hardworking people of our country, the ones who
make this nation run, who make this nation work. And
after just one year, we have achieved more than anyone
could have imagined. Starting on day one, I took immediate
action to stop the invasion of our southern border. For
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the past seven months, zero illegal aliens have been allowed
into our country, which everyone said was absolutely impossible.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
Do you remember when Joe Biden said that he.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
Needed Congress to pass legislation to help close the border.
He was always blaming Congress and everyone else. As it
turned out, we didn't need legislation.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
We just needed a new president.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
We inherited the worst border anywhere in the world, and
we quickly turned it into the strongest border in the
history of our country.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
In other words, in a few short months.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
We went from worst to best with deporting criminals, restoring
safety to our most dangerous cities.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Just take a look at Washington, DC.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
It's at levels of safety that we've never seen, and
they decimated the blood thirsty foreign drug cartels. We did
that all by ourselves, with our people, and we're so
proud of it because they were poisoning and destroying our population.
Drugs brought in by ocean and by sea are now
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down ninety four percent. We have broken the grip of sinister,
woke radicals in our schools, and control over those schools
is back now in the hands of our great and
loving States, where education belongs. After rebuilding the United States
military in my first term, and with the addition we
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are adding right now, we have the most powerful military
anywhere in the world.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
And it's not even close.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
I've restored American strength, settled eight wars in ten months,
destroyed the Iran nuclear threat, and ended the war in Gaza,
bringing for the first time in three thousand years East
to the Middle East, and secured the release of the hostages,
both living and dead. Here at home, we're bringing our
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economy back from the brink of ruin to last administration
and their allies in Congress looted our treasury for trillions
of dollars, driving up prices and everything at levels never
seen before. I am bringing those high prices down and
bringing them down very fast.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
Let's look at the facts.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
Under the Biden administration, car prices rose twenty two percent
and in many states thirty percent or more. Gasoline rose
thirty to fifty percent, hotel rates rose thirty seven percent,
airfares rose thirty one percent.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Now under our.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
Leadership, they are all coming down, and coming down fast.
Democrat politicians also sent the cost of grocery staring, but
we are solving that too. The price of a Thanksgiving
turkey was down thirty three percent compaired to the Biden
last year. The price of eggs is down eighty two
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percent since March, and everything else is falling rapidly, and
it's not done yet. But boy, are we making progress.
Nobody can believe what's going on. Here are just some
of the efforts that we have underway. You will see
in your wallets and bank accounts in the new year.
After years of record setting falling incomes, our policies are
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boosting take home pay at a historic pace. Under Biden,
real wages plummeted by three thousand dollars. Under Trump, the
typical factory worker has seen a wage increase of one thousand,
three hundred dollars. For construction workers, it's one thousand, eight
hundred dollars. For miners, We're bringing back clean, beautiful coals
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three thousand, three hundred dollars, and for the first time
in years, wages are rising much faster than inflation.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
Remember that the wage is just look at it.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Wages are going up much faster than inflation.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
How big is that?
Speaker 4 (07:06):
Very importantly, there are more people working today than at
any time in American history, and one hundred percent of
all jobs created since I took office have been in
the private sector. Think of that, one hundred percent of
all jobs have been in the private sector rather than government,
which is the only way to make a country powerful
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and great.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
This historic trend will continue.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
Already, I've secured a record breaking eighteen trillion dollars of
investment into the United States, which means jobs, wage increases, growth,
factory openings, and far greater national security. Much of this
success has been accomplished by tariffs, my favorite word, tariffs,
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which for many decades have been used successfully by other
countries against US, but not anymore. Companies know that if
they build in America, there are no tarrifs, and that's
why they're coming home to the USA in record numbers.
They're building factories and plants at levels we haven't seen
ai automobiles. We're doing what nobody thought was even possible,
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not even remotely possible. There has never frankly been anything
like it. One year ago, our country was dead, We
were absolutely dead. Our country was ready to fail, totally failed.
Now with the hottest country anywhere in the world, and
that's said by every single leader that I've spoken to
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over the last five months. Next year, you will also
see the results of the largest tax cuts in American
history that were really accomplished through our great, big, Beautiful Bill,
perhaps the most sweeping legislation ever passed in Congress. We
wrapped twelve different bills up into one beautiful bill that
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includes no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and
no tax on Social Security for.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Our great seniors.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
Under these cuts, many families will be saving between eleven
thousand and twenty thousand dollars a year, and next spring
is projected to be the largest tax refund season of
all time because of tariffs. Along with the just passed
one Big Beautiful Bill. Tonight, I am also proud to
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announce that more than one thousand, four hundred fifty thousand,
think of this, one million, four hundred and fifty thousand
military service members will receive a special we call Warrior
dividend before Christmas, a warrior dividend in honor of our
nations founding in seventeen seventy six. We are sending every
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soldier one thousand, seven hundred and seventy six dollars.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Think of that, and the checks a already on the way.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
Nobody understood that one until about thirty minutes ago.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
We made a lot more money.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
Than anybody thought because of tariffs, and the bill helped
us along. Nobody deserves it more than our military, and
I say congratulations everybody. And by the way, we now
have record enlistment in our military, and last year we
had among the worst recruitment numbers in our military's history.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
A lot of difference a year mix.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
In addition, I'm doing what no politician of either party
has ever done, standing up to the special interest to
dramatically reduce the price of prescription drugs. I negotiated directly
with the drug companies and foreign nations to which were
taken advantage of our country for many decades, to slash
prices on drugs and pharmaceuticals by as much as four hundred,
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five hundred and even six hundred percent. In other words,
your drug costs will be plummeting downward, and I used
the threat of tariffs to get foreign countries who would
never have done it, to pay the cost of this
giant dollar reduction. They stop ripping us off. And it
began as of four days ago. There has never been
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anything like this in the history of our country.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Drugs have only gone up.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
But now they'll be going down by numbers never conceived possible.
It's called most favored Nation. And no president has ever
had the courage or ability to get this done until now.
The first of these unprecedented price reductions will be available
starting in January through a new website trumprx dot gov,
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and these big price cuts will greatly reduce the cost
of health care. I'm also taking on the gigantic health
insurance companies that have gotten rich on billions of dollars
of money that should go directly to the people. The
money should go to the people, that's you, so they
can buy their own health insurance, which will give far
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better benefits at much lower costs. It will be far
better health insurance. The current Unaffordable Care Act was created
to make insurance companies rich. It was bad health care
at much too higher costs. And you see that now
in the steep increase in premiums being demanded by the Democrats,
and they are demanding those increases, and.
Speaker 3 (12:21):
It's their fault.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
It is not the Republican's fault. It's the Democrat's fault.
It's the Unaffordable Care Act, and everybody knew it again.
I want the money to go directly to the people
so you can buy your own health care. You'll get
much better health care at a much lower price. The
only losers will be insurance companies that have gotten rich
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in the Democrat Party, which is totally controlled by those
same insurance companies. They will not be happy, But that's
okay with me, because you, the people, are finally going
to be getting great health care at a lower cost.
Another major focus is the cost of energy. For years,
the radical left Democrats exploited the green energy scam as
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an excuse to funnel many billions of dollars into their
own massive slush funds. As their energy restrictions drastically drove
up prices, and they drove them up at record levels.
Electricity costs surge thirty to one hundred percent under Biden,
and the typical family lost five thousand to ten thousand
dollars in higher energy costs. Think of that five thousand
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to ten thousand dollars you lost On day one, I
declared a national energy emergency. Gasoline is now under two
dollars and fifty cents a gallon in much of the country.
In some states it, by the way, just hit one
dollar and ninety nine cents a gallon. And within the
next twelve months, we will have opened one thousand, six
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hundred new electrical generating plants, a record, and it's a
record that won't be beaten by practically, I would say,
by anybody, or certainly not very soon, prices on electricity
and everything else will fall dramatically. The Democrat inflation disaster,
again the worst in the history of our country, also
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robbed millions of Americans of home ownership and indeed the
American dream. The yearly cost of a typical new mortgage
increased by fifteen thousand dollars under Democrat rule. In eleven months,
we've already gotten that annual cost down by three thousand dollars,
and it's coming down a lot lower. Wait, do you
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see the numbers are going to be shocked, And I'll
soon announce our next chairman of the Federal Reserve, someone
who believes in lower interest.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
Rates by a lot.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
And mortgage payments will be coming down even further early
the new year, and you will see this.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
In the new year, I.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
Will announce some of the most aggressive housing reform plans
in American history. A major factor in driving up housing
costs was the colossal border invasion we have never been in.
This is the worst thing that Frankly, in my opinion,
the worst thing that the Biden administration did to our
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country is the invasion at the border. The last administration
and their allies in Congress brought in millions and millions
of migrants and gave them taxpayer funded housing while your
rent and housing costs chirocketed, over sixty percent of growth
in the rental market came from foreign migrants. At the
same time, illegal aliens soule American jobs and flooded emergency rooms,
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getting free health care and education paid for by you,
the American taxpayer. They also increased the cost of law
enforcement by numbers so high that they are not even
to be mentioned. For the first time in fifty years,
we are now seeing reverse migration as migrants go back
home leaving more housing and more jobs for Americans. In
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the year before my election, all net creation of jobs
was going to foreign migrants. Since I took office, one
hundred percent of all net job creation has gone to
American born citizens, one hundred percent. In the end, government
either serves the productive, patriotic, hardworking American citizen, or it
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serves those who break the laws, cheat the system, and
seek power and profit at the expense of our nation.
Look at Minnesota, where some millions have taken over the
economics of the state and have stolen billions and billions
of dollars from Minnesota and indeed from the United States
of American.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
We're going to put an end to it.
Speaker 4 (16:40):
For so long as before my election, the vast majority
of good and decent Americans were forced to watch as
corrupt politician plundered the halls of power, exploited our taxpayers,
and pillaged every system that makes civilized society function. But
not anymore, and you see that every day. Not anymore.
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We're putting America first, and we are making America great again.
Very simple, We are making America great again. Tonight, after
eleven months, our border is secure, inflation is stopped, wages
are up, prices are down. Our nation is strong, America
is respected, and our country is back, stronger than ever before.
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We're poised for an economic boom the likes of which
the world has never seen. Soon, we will host the
World Cup and the Olympics, both.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
Of which I got.
Speaker 4 (17:35):
But most importantly, we will celebrate the two hundred and
fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. There could be
no more fitting tribute to this epic milestone than to
complete the comeback of America that began.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
Just one year ago. When the world looks at.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
Us next year, let them see a nation that is
loyal to its citizens, faithful to its work, is confident
to its identity, certain to its destiny.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
And the envy of the entire globe.
Speaker 4 (18:08):
We are respected again like we have never been respected before.
To each and every one of you, have a merry
Christmas and a happy New Year.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
God bless you all.
Speaker 5 (18:21):
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Speaker 2 (18:28):
Rapid.
Speaker 6 (18:30):
All right, that was President Trump addressing the nation with
the good amount of energy.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
I would say, yeah, I talked about a lot of things.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Healthcare, meds, also Venezuela, the tariffs and trade, and we'll say,
we'll see. They showed his approval rating before right before
the speech. I think it's at thirty nine percent total,
which is not great, not great, but there are you know,
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there's a lot going on in Washington that we don't
really cover on this show because it just pisses off
half the audience. And I always said that unless you're
in the military or you work for the government, I
find really very little difference between who's president, whether it's
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Trump or Biden. It didn't really affect my life. Maybe
it affected yours in a certain way. And again, if
you're in the military, it certainly does, or if you're
on one of the border towns when those border towns
got a real tight with a lot of people flying
over the border. But other than that, most people live
in the United States. If you say, you know, how
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did you how was your life different under Biden than
it was under Trump? Or how was it different under
Bush than it was Clinton, most people would.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Say, I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Maybe you know, I paid a little more tax, maybe
I got saved a little more tax, but not a
huge deal. The speech lasted about twenty minutes or so
twenty minutes and Bellio came in and said, you know,
the president's a little late. And I said, why is
he late? And she said, well, he was late to
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the last one. I said, well, that was a State
of Union speech. He had to get in a car,
drive to the Capitol. He had to walk down the hall.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Yeah, and we'd walked down the.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Hall and went screaming at him or screaming for him,
or yelling at him or yelling for him. And he
had to drive you know, that car, the beast all
the way over to the Capitol and then walk through
the Capitol and then get to the podium and then
deliver the speech. This thing he just had to walk
from his office to a different part of his office.
Speaker 6 (20:45):
One of the I guess probably the major things that's
probably going to get a lot of press is that
he announced a warrior dividend for the military. Yeah, Christmas,
he says he's going to give every soldier, Every soldier
is going to be sent oney seven hundred and seventy
six dollars seventy six.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yeah, that's great.
Speaker 6 (21:01):
He said the checks are on the way and says
nobody deserves it more than our military.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Man, that's gotta be expensive. I don't know how many
were in the military, but there's a lot. And then
that's everybody, not just in uniform, but everybody that supports
the military.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
I think, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
I don't know, or mayne it is everybody in uniform,
but I'll have to look that up to see how many.
I'll bet there that's a great whip around. How many
people in the US military. I would say ten million.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
I think he said one point four million.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Okay, active duty soldiers, that might be right. Okay, So
if it's one point four let's see how much money's
walking out the door at one point for it, and they.
Speaker 6 (21:39):
Deserve it, you know, I go up to two million
because that includes I'm assuming that he's also including National
Guard and reserves, so that would be another three quarter.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
So make it two millions, two million.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Multiply by one thousand, seven hundred and seventy six equals
three billion, five hundred and fifty two million, So about
two about three times our lottery tonight, three times our lottery.
Three billion, five hundred and fifty two million dollars are
going to the military.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
Man.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Do they deserve that?
Speaker 1 (22:10):
So What do you do with a check when you
get it for seventeen seventy six? Do you blow it
in the country you're serving in or do you put
it away? Or you know, do you spend it on
I don't know. You can't spend it on blowing hookers.
That'll get just thrown out of the military. You can't
spend it on weed. You can't smoke weed when you're
in military, can you? I don't think you can.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Do they test for that?
Speaker 3 (22:32):
I think they do.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
I bet they drug test the military. Sure they should.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
And I guarantee you they test all the pilots one
hundred percent because I know whenever there's an accident they test.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
They bleed and pee.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
That's what they test, the urine and the blood in
any accident you have an accident in the military that
involves any kind of aircraft or water craft, in a tank,
whatever it is.
Speaker 6 (22:57):
Yeah, they have a zero tolerance. They test or they
typically test for twenty a twenty six drug panel.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Wowes And how often is it random? Rge.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
I'll bet you don't want to get caught on the
high end of those twenty six You know, good night,
doesn't matter how high you are in the military.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
You get caught and it's over.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
You know.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
I had I knew a guy who was a LAPD. No,
I'm sorry. He was in the sheriff's LA sheriffs and
he was He smoked weed his whole life when he
was a kid, you know, he smoked weed in high
school and college. And then when he went into the
sheriff's department, they said, if you smoke weed again, you're out.
And he quit smoking weed for thirty two years. Thirty
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two years, never had a hit of a joint or
a bong load or a pipe or anything. And then
the moment he retired and got out, he bought a
massive bong, like a three foot glass bong and got
back into it. But to be able to stop for
thirty two years, man, that is some kind of self concerned.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
So the typical requirement for the military is they take
ten percent of all of them on a monthly basis.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Oh is that right? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (24:06):
Ten percent random picks of all the military each month.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Okay, so in ten years you can test them all
if they're in that long.
Speaker 6 (24:14):
Yeah, yeah, you could theoretically go through and not get
tested at all.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
That's well, yeah, yeah, you could. You could go thirty
years without being tested updom.
Speaker 6 (24:21):
Well, I mean no, because I guess in ten months
it's one hundred percent. And I don't know if like,
once you've been tested, you kick out until everybody gets tested.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Yeah, I bet there are a lot of guys that
you know, they're buying urine because that's a difficult job,
you know, to be in the military and you're overseas
and you don't want to get too high.
Speaker 6 (24:42):
But yeah, it's kind of hard to imagine that they don't. Yeah,
I mean that that.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Well, look, I mean you've every you know movie, you've
ever seen a Vietnam they're always smoking weed.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
That's all they did. Yeah, I wonder when they started
putting that in place.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
That's right, not in Vietnam. Maybe we would have won
that one if for the ball and the joints. But
that was Yeah, it was a twenty minute speech and
Krozer's right. The big takeaway from that is the military
is getting one thousand, seven hundred and seventy six dollars apparently,
and the checks are on the way, so they're going
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to get him before the holiday.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
That's what they say. The military drug testing began in
nineteen seventy one.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Really Okay, so right after Vietnam Vietnam ended, what sixty
seven sixty eight was the Saigon seventy two to three?
Speaker 6 (25:30):
Oh it was that late? Oh yeah, yeah, Oh I
didn't know that. Yeah, because it was it went on through,
because it was still going with the Nixon and oh, that's.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Right, that's right now.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
I'm like Nick bargades Bargatski, he says, whenever he watches
the documentaries at the edge of the couch, He's.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Like, Wow, look at that.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
What happened in Vienna, What happened in you know, bea Route,
Oh my god, what happened at Pearl Harbor?
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
That really happened at Pearl Harbor.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
The only guy in the theater going whoa oh when
he watches a documentary, that's amazing.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
You see that ship sank what they call it the Titanic,
it went down.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
Really that happened.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Wait minute, people died on that. Wow, I didn't know that.
Speaker 5 (26:15):
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Speaker 1 (26:21):
The Newport Beach Parade, I think is going on right now.
That is one hell of a parade. They decorate these beautiful,
very expensive boats. The kids love it, the parents love it.
It's just really a cool vibe living down in that
part of the world, in that Newport Beach area, Coasta Mesa.
It's a cool place to raise kids. You got that
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kind of dell you can raise kids out there. Yeah,
the parade's going on right now. It's on Channel eleven.
It's live on Channel eleven Fox celeven News. And rolling
that parade around with all those boats that are all
lit up. That's a big deal. That's a cool deal.
I think they allow drinking on the boats during this parade.
I know during the week and the summer they don't
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normally allow that. But I think a boat parade without
alcohol is or weed is impossible.
Speaker 6 (27:13):
I think the boats that you can buy tickets on
to do it. Oh okay, I think they sell alcohol
on those boats.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Oh is that right? Yeah? Oh, what a beautiful area.
Speaker 6 (27:20):
I think Angel would know a lot about this. I
think usually she takes it off. I'm surprised she's on right.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
Yeah, Angel, why are you working?
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (27:28):
I hate the parades.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
I hate red.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Part back to you, Okay, all right, but it is
a spectacular parade. They do one up in Oregon on
the Columbia River. It's nice, but it's the same six
boats every year, and you're like, okay, it's the fire engine,
it's the sesame street boat, it's the blue.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
And white and green and red boat, and it's it sucks.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
It's so horrible.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
But Newport beach Man they do it right. They knock
out all right. There's a brand new way to fight fires.
We're coming up on the one year anniversary of these
stupid fires last January, this past January seventh. It's going
to be a year. We're closer to that than a month.
I think we're about three or four weeks away, three
and a half weeks away from the terrible anniversary of
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that fire. And the one silver lining when it comes
to these type of fires is somebody always jumps into
their garage, keeps their nose working and comes up with
different ways to fight fires. Because what we're doing right
now sucks, and we know it, and everybody knows it.
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That small little town up in northern California called Paradise,
they got wiped out by fire. You have the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Alta, Dina,
and we can't keep fighting fires like this. It can't
just be guesswork and showing up in a big red
truck with not enough water. There's got to be a
different way to fight fires, and this blaze Tamer might
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be the brand new tool that saves a lot of
people's homes.
Speaker 7 (29:06):
This milky looking substance is a possible new firefighting tool
that some Sounflan fire departments.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Have their eye on.
Speaker 7 (29:11):
It's blaze Tamer three to eighty.
Speaker 8 (29:13):
Lace Tamer three eighty as an advanced polymer water enhancer
that was designed for fire suppression.
Speaker 7 (29:19):
Fire agencies in California typically use foss Check to drop
on fires, which is a fire retardant. It suppresses fires,
slowing it down but not stopping it. Inside of these
tanks is the blaze Tamer contion trait. The creators of
this concent trait say this can be used in direct
attacks in a firefight.
Speaker 8 (29:38):
It's dropped directly on the flaming front to stop the
fire on the flaming front.
Speaker 7 (29:46):
Blaze Tamer three eighty putting choppers in the air performing
drops of the concent trade primarily to show how the
colorless substance has bonding agents in it to hold it
together once released. Unlike a routine firefighting water drop, where
much of the water dissipates before hitting the ground, but.
Speaker 8 (30:02):
When it comes out of the aircraft it locks together
instead of blowing into billions of drops. Wow, it falls
like a tight blanket right down on the target, so
everything is cohesive right where it's dropped.
Speaker 7 (30:14):
Receys Blaze Tamer three eighty saves water by not dissipating
nearly as much during drops.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Man, somebody went to school. Somebody went to school longer
than I did. Where you can throw blaze Tamer out
there and the water stays together, doesn't dissipate, and wipes
out a fire. God deserves an Ada boy. And I
think this came from, you know, watching water drops when
the Santa Anas are kicked up and none of the
water makes it to the ground. And we watched that,
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you know, during the during the fires, and they and
the wind and a helicopter. You know, it's not his fault,
he's just dropping the water. It's eighty miles an hour,
you know, wind, and that water's gone before it ever
sees any fire.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
Now they got blaze Tamer three sixty.
Speaker 8 (30:56):
Our product is anywhere I would say between dollar and
less a gallon. So if you're looking at say ninety
cents or sixty cents a gallon, that's very different than
which one's going to pay for retarding it.
Speaker 7 (31:08):
Leo Starwarth ABC seven nine with this news.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
That is great. That is a great story, man.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
All right, We've got an interesting but ugly story here
coming out of Newport Beach. Residents are frustrated. I know
there's a big parade tonight. That's great, But they're also
trying to cap a well down there because there's a
lot of evacuations going on because the wells that used
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to dominate that whole Newport Beach area, they're all gone.
The environmentalists came in, the homeowners came in, and all
the oil wells went away, but they weren't properly capped.
And now that oil is coming to the surface.
Speaker 9 (31:47):
And as you can see, like who can live here,
they're a drill around the clock.
Speaker 3 (31:54):
It looks like a football field at night. The lights
are so bright.
Speaker 10 (31:58):
It's day five of an emergency drilling operation in Newport
Beach to cap an old, abandoned leaking oil well.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
Wow, and oil is coming up through people's living rooms.
This is horrible.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
That really sounds like Shannon, doesn't it. Oh, let's go back.
Let me see here of.
Speaker 10 (32:12):
An emergency drilling operation in Newport Beach to cap an
old abandoned leaking oil. Well, Cissy Cruz lives.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
She'll hate that, though when she's being serious, it sounds
like her. When you say when you say to a woman,
you sound like another woman, both women hate that on
both ends. Yeah, or and you say, hey, you look
like this woman. Both women hate that. So I stopped
doing it. I learned my lesson after the first time.
I quit doing it. I don't I don't do any
of that crap for sound.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
I want to go for looks. I learned that lesson myself.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
With guys that rolls off their back, you go, I
don't hear it, but yeah, maybe you do.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
That's cool. Yeah, But with women, you go, oh, you
sound like that chick. F you. I'll never talk to
you again.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Got them, Mike.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
Angels one of them. She knows it. That's right.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Hey, so you were in the can. Where did you
do you go to the Newport Parade? The Christmas Parade?
Speaker 4 (33:00):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Yeah, every year? Is it going on tonight? It might be.
I don't know what the schedule is But isn't it
multiple nights? No, it goes multiple nights, Cruisier. Nice try. Yeah,
you'll slide down there.
Speaker 10 (33:16):
Saying you go all the day and then you quickly
pulled that back.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Is it because we assumed it was one night? How
difficult is that? Yeah? Is it multiple nights? Is it
three nights?
Speaker 9 (33:30):
It's usually a couple of weekends.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Do they change the boats ors of the same thing
every year?
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Like, oh there's the fire engine, Oh there's the Christmas tree,
Oh there's say I saw this crap last year.
Speaker 10 (33:41):
Yeah, it's just individual you know, owners of the boats
that get involved with the parade and decorated themselves.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
And no, I get that, sweetie, I get that. But
are they different every year? That I think you've missed
the question. Are they different? Are they same?
Speaker 2 (33:56):
God? Dang, it's the same. Well it's the same. That's great.
The same the same crap every year. That's okay. We
gotta take a break. The most dysfunctional show on radio.
Speaker 5 (34:16):
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AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
We are working on a story for tomorrow that I
think you'll you'll find interesting. It's Nick Reiner's elusive stories
coming out of the La Times, his movements across La
the entire weekend, that he allegedly killed his parents, and
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so we'll have that tomorrow. But that seems to be
I'll bet that's an interesting article on what he was doing.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
And you know, where was he going?
Speaker 1 (34:54):
I imagine you know, they found him down near the
LA Coliseum. And the only reason to be down near
the LA Coliseum at nine thirty at night is if
you're getting out of a football game, or you just
left the museum, or you visited your kids at USC. Okay,
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well there was no football game, there was no museum
open that late, and he doesn't have a kid that
goes to USC. So the only other thing to do
in that area buy drugs. That's probably what he was doing.
That is a very infamous place to go down and
get yourself almost whatever you want. So digd on with
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that guy. So that's tomorrow. We will We'll do that tomorrow,
all right. Fake gifts, fake counter give counterfeit gifts were
getting a lot of reaction on that that people are
buying these purses. We went over that about an hour ago.
People are buying fake purses and there's a website out
there now or an app. They can tell you that
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that what you just bought is absolutely fake. So if
you want to go back and listen to the show,
we're not going to go through it again. We're getting
a lot of email on that though, so it's odd.
Go back and list the show. It's in the five
o'clock hour. You'll enjoy that.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
All right, Let's talk about buying and selling a car.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
What AI means for the future of car buying and
selling AI.
Speaker 9 (36:19):
American car buyers are embracing artificial intelligence and digital tools
while still valuing in person support. According to a new study,
automotive research and shopping website car Gurus has released its
eighth annual consumer Insights Report. It found that eighty percent
of people involved in car buying and selling are open
to using AI, and twenty six percent are already using it.
Online car shopping was found to be at an all
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time high this year, with eighty three percent of customers.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
Opting to shop from home.
Speaker 9 (36:45):
That being said eighty six percent.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
Jear that eighty three percent of customers are not going
to the lot.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
They're shopping online three percent of customers eighty three percent.
Speaker 9 (36:54):
With eighty three percent of customers opting to shop from home.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
So that means you got to keep that website up.
If you're a car dealership, that's got to be top notch.
It's got to work properly.
Speaker 9 (37:05):
That being said, eighty six percent said they still choose
to see the vehicle in person before officially making that purchase.
Speaker 3 (37:13):
Kevin Roberts joins us now.
Speaker 9 (37:14):
He's the director of Economic and market Intelligence for Car Gurus.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
Thank Kevin, what do you say? What do you know?
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Thanks for being here.
Speaker 9 (37:21):
Let's go ahead and dig it a little bit more
to this component of AI.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
What is this, what are they using it for?
Speaker 2 (37:26):
What does it mean for the industry.
Speaker 11 (37:27):
So it's really helping with research and helping kind of
make the process much more personal and helping really guide decisions.
So a lot more consumers are interested in using AI,
but it's important to keep in mind that they're still
wanting to go to dealerships and see that vehicle in person.
So it's really helping to make it a lot more
personal journey along the process.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
Okay, but how does AI? You say? AI is helping
but h ow ow.
Speaker 11 (37:54):
And that's why cargos we also have cargos discover where
people can go on there, use an LM type in
and find fear and vehicles they may not have known
on their own are out there.
Speaker 9 (38:04):
And so there are a lot of different policies and
things that change this year, from tariffs to electric vehicle
tax credits. How did that impact buyer decisions?
Speaker 11 (38:14):
Prices are up, so tariffs, there is a lot of
concern that vehicle prices might increase. That vehicle prices actually
have been relatively stable. But it but we saw a
lot of consumer interests in purchasing vehicles in the spring
when tariffs were first announced, and then EV text credits
ended at the end of September, and so we saw
a large pull ahead and to EV purchases in Q
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three and then we've seen sales really fall off afterwards.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
In Q four, you.
Speaker 3 (38:39):
Said prices have been stable.
Speaker 9 (38:41):
Is that because that was already what was on the
lot and we're going to see that increase in twenty
twenty six.
Speaker 11 (38:45):
So we've seen the actual vehicle turnover be pretty high.
It's just that automakers really haven't passed through those costs
to consumers, so the prices have been stable.
Speaker 2 (38:55):
All right, Maybe it's good time to buy a car.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
Get out there, get your self a car, gets stuff,
nice beautiful car.
Speaker 9 (39:00):
Let's talk tiny cars. Last week, the President posted on
True Social I have just approved tiny cars to be
built in America.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
What do we know about these death traps?
Speaker 11 (39:11):
So they're obviously popular in other markets.
Speaker 2 (39:14):
And where people who were suicidal?
Speaker 11 (39:16):
How expensive new cars have gotten into us? More affordable
vehicles would be very welcome.
Speaker 9 (39:21):
Yeah, because I think the average prices.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
You know, they say there's an old saying on the highway,
the bigger nut? Was it nut luck? What was the lugnut?
The biggest lug nut always wins on the highway. So
if you're looking at a truck that has big lug
nuts and you're driving a smart car, good night, good night.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
All right. So tomorrow is one week before Christmas Eve?
Isn't it? Isn't tom isn't it? Or is today?
Speaker 1 (39:53):
Let me look this up so you guys don't freak out.
I think it's so it's today. One week from today
is Christmas Eve.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
Yep, yep. One week from today is Christmas Eve. That
is scary as hell.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
And Los Angeles is going to get about four to
six inches of rain on Christmas Eve, so you can
scratch that off a day of shopping. You're not going
to do anything on Christmas Eve. It's going to be
a swamp, so you got to get everything done before
Christmas Eve and the big rains come in. Who's coming
up next, Dear Ronner, Chris, Meryl, christ Merril, Mark Ronner
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