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Speaker 1 (00:03):
I remember I told you it was gonna be an
eventful week, and it is already debate on Tuesday, Wednesday
nine to eleven memorial Anna Rushley at events and uh,
(00:24):
boyal boy, I did not I did not have this
on my bingo card. Has Biden Biden made the switch? Well,
yesterday one of the biggest events as you you are
hoping Democrats to ride high essentially on all of the debate,
(00:51):
three on one debucle headlines of news, and of course
they're they're they're going to try and keep that alive
as long as possible. I've got news on polls today, though,
but I don't doesn't look like much of anything that
took place actually made a difference, at least in the polls.
(01:15):
I sort of predicted this yesterday. So don't we saw
this coming? Is basically what I what I say. But
we'll we'll talk polls and we'll get into numbers and
all the official all of that coming up this morning
(01:38):
as well. So this happens at an event, I said,
Biden made the switch? Is that what happened? Well, Uh,
this happened at an event in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. It looks
like they're inside of a firehouse, and Biden's there honoring folks,
and he's being Biden. And I at first, I said,
(02:01):
this can't be true. We gotta be careful all the
deep fake stuff that's out there. Cheap fake that's another
remember the deep fakes and the cheap faces. Haven't heard
much of that in recent days.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
I realized something about the debate too. Do you remember
last time? Maybe you don't remember. The last time, there
was all this controversy over who was going to own
the footage and whether or not footage was gonna be
able to be used in other places and things. We
didn't get any of that because it was so tightly
controlled last time, remember, you know, if he did make
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a mistake or something like that, they didn't want it
to be shared on any of the other platforms. They
threatened to take people dot, YouTube and Facebook, and Eli said, ah,
we let it fly here, and then they basically had
to just I guess they gave in. But I thought
about that earlier. This is you know, we we didn't
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hear any of that nonsense this time around. So Biden
walks up to a guy at one of these it
looks like it's a firehouse, he walks up to a
guy at one of these ceremonies. The guy's wearing a
Trump hat, and he looks like a kind of a
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grizzly old Maybe he's a former firefighter. I'm not exactly sure.
But they're talking and Biden sort of walks up. And
this is why he was such a good politician, folks.
I can't take anything away from the guy. The guy
just he he didn't he didn't, he didn't shy away
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from things like this. So he walks up with a
hat in hand. By the way, this has regardless of
whatever you're thinking of Biden. He's wearing a hat looks
like it might be a firefighter hat, like one from
the fire station. He walks up with a hat in hand.
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It's one with a presidential seal on it. It's probably,
you know, like each of administration has their own sort
of gear and things that they hand out and trinkets
and whatnot. And he wants to make a deal with
this guy to take his Trump hat off and he
will give him this, this presidential Biden hat. And this
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is what ensues next. It's wild presidential hat. So he
says to the old guy, Hey, if you give me
your Trump hat. I'll give you my presidential seal hat.
The guy says, will you give me an autograph? It's
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sure all autograph.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
I don't remember my name on So the guy said,
do you remember your name? Biden says, very quickly, I
don't remember my name. I'm slow. I'm going to tell
you something this exchange and how wild it is and
how funny it is, and how the Kamala Harris campaign
right now is probably people are burning things down because
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of this. Right now, they're gonna probably do everything they
can to keep him as quiet as possible and locked
up more so than usual after this. But this exchange
is very it's funny, it's endearing. And I will tell
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you this, if he had more of these and less
of the from the get go, from the beginning of
you know, MAGA Republicans are a threat to democracy, magas
the problem, Trump's evil and all that, if he had
less of that and he didn't, I don't ever think
that came from him. I want to be honest with you.
I really don't think that came from him. What I
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think that caleber came from the speech writers. That came
from the Obama crew. That was hired in. The people
that were behind the scenes, now those are the people
that are running the Show's that's what I think really
happened behind the scenes with this guy. But if he
had less of that and more of stuff like this,
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he'd still be in the race. And I'm gonna tell
you this, You're gonna be shocked by what I'm gonna
say next. He'd still have a I think a better
chance of winning than Kamala Harris does. I think he could,
he could possibly pull it off if there wasn't this
constant bashing. And that's despite everything being as bad as
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it is. Because people have sympathy for him, he'd be likable.
But he's not likable. And you put that on top well,
image that's been portrayed, is it likable? And the things
that he's done not likable. And you put that on
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top of the very poor first debate performance and the
horrific results that we have had to endure over the
last two and a half years. And again, I don't know.
I would tell you the I don't think those things
are are his doing as much as they are the
people that are in the background. And by the way,
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those are the same people are gonna be run on
the show when Kamala's in office. So it's just just
the same as they they would they would not allow. Well,
they they tried to put his policies from his website.
They copied the code into her website. They got busted
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doing this the other day. It's all his stuff. It
was copy and paste. Now she's running like she is
not on the same team. And he hasn't been serving
with basement Biden for the last three and a half years,
but here he is out and he's he's making this
deal with this guy with this hat. So I want
to get back into this. And they're having a friendly conversation.
(08:13):
Secret Service walks up and let me let me rewind
to see who walks up with a pen. Secret Service
walks up, and then the guy in the Trump hat
Funny says, you're an old fart.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Yeah, I know many, I know you wouldn't know about that.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
And Biden says, I know you wouldn't know about that.
The guy that the fire station takes off his Trump hat.
I know, all right, I'm a young These these two
old guys are having a conversation in a very kind
of old guy way. You know about who's older and whatnot.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
He reminds me of the guys that grew.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Up with, He said, you you remind me of the
guys I grew up with. There's always one of the
neighborhood that gotta laugh. There you go, man, you got
So he signs the presidential hat and he goes, now
I need that hat. Now this is this is not
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unusual working in radio stations. You know for years that
we would have competition to come into a market and
be competing against another radio station or whatever it might be.
We would trade merchandise for the other if somebody had one,
you know, that type of thing. It was just it
was about like getting that merch off the street. It
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was about getting that promo item off the street and
making a sort of an impact with the people that
that you met. And that's what he's doing. It's very astute,
and it's happening. And what happens next is even funnier. Hell,
old guy says, to you up my autograph. Biden says, hello,
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it's another laugh. So uh now, now what what is
what is happening next? Doesn't actually this is where we
get mixed up. Biden tries to hand the pin back.
Secret Service guy goes, I'll take this one, talking about
the Trump pat that Biden's now holding in his hand.
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And now the people sitting around the table there at
the fire station say, well, this guy's gonna put on
your hat. Why don't you put on his hat? He goes,
I'm not going that far, and then he puts it
off enough of a quick moment to get pictures. The
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firehouse cheers. He knows what he's doing. Now he shakes
the guy's hand. Now it takes it off immediately. But
this is a moment that has gone viral all over
the internet, and this these pictures will live forever. I'm
telling you, if he would have played, if he would
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a campaign, and if he would have run the company
in this in this fashion, different story today, different, completely
different story. But he has been run. He has been run.
Now again, I know what you're going to say, and
I understand how you feel about the guy, because I
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feel very similarly. And I'm not discounting it. I'm not
throwing all of that out the window, but I'm just
telling you the politics is politics, and if he would
have been human, and by the way, that's a lot
of what needs to come back. Today's nine twelve. You
remember twenty three years ago on this day, what what
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what the world was like, What it was like in America,
nine twelve, September twelfth, How united everyone was? These two
shaking hands.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Cats?
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Biden drops another one, another zinger. He said, remember no
eating dogs or cats.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
I remembering dog and cats.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
This old guy now tries to be funny, said they're
good tast like check it all right. So there they go,
Biden wearing the Trump hat at one point, and man,
oh man, this this photo, the video interaction. Absolutely real
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it it's a real real You're gonna see it all
over the internet. And folks on the left are gonna
they're probably gonna there are some that are not gonna
believe it. They're gonna argue with you about it. But
it actually happened. And I give him credit for is
he making the switch? Now there's a whole other side
of this too, actually, and we haven't explored that yet,
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a reason why he might be willing to do all
of it. And you know that's important too. Let's get
to it. Coming up after this, check our head. Last
teme of the hour, Detroit's news talk superstation nineteen am
back next Biden making the switch, putting the Trump hat on,
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and idlew the Internet away. A lot of people are going
to say he has no clue what he's doing, and
that may be a nice cover for it, and in
fact that may be the case as well. But I
think he was very much aware of what he was
doing there. And that brings you to the next piece,
which I think is even more interesting. Is a big
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somemming of the old nos if if you will, to
the to the folks in the Kamala camp and the coup,
the ones who perpetrated the coup against him, maybe a
bit of a signal to these folks, look, I won't
be rolled anymore. I'm gonna do whatever it is that
I want to do, and you can't stop me. Nobody
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can stop me. Who knows what that actually ends up being?
I I don't know, will you know, We'll see, I know.
I I'm telling you this is this is you got
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a guy and who knows? Because of this type of
thing and anything else they may try and for we've
already said this is an option. Cash Patel is out
there saying similarly that he believes that they're going to
try and force Biden out. And by the way, if
he keeps doing if they keep he keeps doing stuff
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like this, I it's a good question. I don't know
because they're gonna have to run damage control as much
they hate this stuff. But I'm telling you, I watched
this video and I'm you're gonna I know how this
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is gonna come up. People are gonna say you're crazy.
But I'm telling you, if he would have campaigned like
this from the get go, if he would have campaigned,
I just I believe that he would have. I think
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he would have pulled much better. And I think also
on top of it all, I think he'd probably still
be in the race today. I really do. I think
that this type of it shows a humanity, but I
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also believe it may have showed a big sort of
screw you to all the folks who tried to up
and and did successfully push him out. So what, uh
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what do you think about it?
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Did you like that?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Did you you like that? Uh? Yeah, I like that
Biden wearing the Trump hat situation. Well, we're gonna still
have more, Like I said, We're gonna have more from
the polls coming out in the in the days a head.
But we're we're already starting to get and we've seen
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some of the focus groups that have come out post
debate focus groups. What do they look like, glad? You
asked three to one breaking for Trump? Three to one.
Out of ten people in a focus group, six of
them broke for Trump post debate, three for Kamala, one undecided.
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Here's something else, now, yesterday we heard that Taylor Swift
had what. Taylor Swift came out and endorsed. Matter of fact,
it made big news right after the debate. Taylor Swift
came out and endorsed Kamala. Oh it's a big deal.
Everybody got and I read I read her. I read
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her statement on Instagram. I just thought, oh, this is
so out of tell whoever she didn't write it, somebody
wrote it for her obvious a little bit. It's so
out of touch. So the woman who's made a career
on her horrible history of horrible decisions, it's come out
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with another one. And I guess in this case we're
supposed to be you know, fresh by it. I don't know,
but you've got a little attention. Yesterday J d Vance
asked about it. I think he had the perfect answer
for it.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
Actually, I mean, I think there are a lot of
issues that have been talked about lately that don't really
matter all that much. You know, we can guess what
some of them are. But it was interesting last night
that Taylor Swift gave her endorsement of Harris and Waltz,
right after she has two hundred and eighty three million
followers on Instagram. I'm sure that someone brought your attention
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that she signed it childless cat lady. This is a
phrase that you are going to hear in your in
your dreams.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
I don't know. When I saw her holding the cat,
the first thing I thought was she gonna eat the
things very careful, don't go to don't take your tour
to Springfield, Ohio.
Speaker 4 (18:45):
Taylor in your nightmares, probably for many years to come.
How do you speak to women voters who obviously they
care about what she thinks?
Speaker 5 (18:55):
Of course, well, look, we we admired Taylor Swift's music,
but I don't think most Americans would, whether they like
our music or fans of hers or not, are going
to be influenced by a billionaire celebrity who I think
is fundamentally disconnected from the interests and the problems of
moost Americans. Look, when grocery prices go up by twenty percent,
it hurts most Americans. It doesn't hurt Taylor Swift. When
housing prices become unaffordable, it doesn't affect Taylor Swift or
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any other billionaire. It does affect middle class Americans all
over our country. And so I think our pitch to
women voters is very simple. Donald Trump delivered policies that
lower the prices of groceries, lower the prices of housing,
and most importantly, Donald Trump delivered public safety in our country.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
You know, I've got three little kids.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
I want my kids to grow up in a country
where the neighborhoods are safe enough, the streets are safe
enough for them to make mistakes and not have.
Speaker 6 (19:42):
It take their life.
Speaker 5 (19:42):
You've got little kids who are doing drugs laced with fentanyl.
Twenty years ago, you smoke a joint, you get yelled
at by your parents. Today, you smoke a joint, it's
laced with fentanyl, and it might take a teenager's life.
Speaker 6 (19:54):
I don't want that for my family.
Speaker 5 (19:55):
I don't think most women want that for their neighborhoods
and their families. And our argument is Elect Donald's Trump
will redeliver the public safety that's been so lacking in
this country the last three years.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
That's a compelling argument, by the way. So Taylor Swift
has come out to endorse Kamala Harris and who cares
might be the the you know, the next thing that
you think. I think there's a lot of folks that
do care, but there's even more that don't. And again
it's uh, it's it's what's interesting now is who's not
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endorsing anyone at that story. By the way, you don't
want to miss it. Coming up next, we'll give you
the load down and the details what it all means
to Trudg's News Talk Superstision nine ten am. Checking our
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Speaker 2 (20:46):
Wrong now learn how.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
So Taylor Swift has come out and endorsed Kamala, which
is not a big surprise. She saw us running what
he bought the catalog years ago. I think, uh, And
there's a whole background of I don't have to get
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into it now, but a lot of these guys are anyway,
Caylen Clark asked about apparently she liked the post that
Taylor Swift the main on Instagram. She was asked about
this in uh in one of the press conference postgame program.
I don't know, but press conference there at one of
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her basketball games, and uh, what do you what do
you are you gonna endorse? Are you gonna Kamala Harrison?
Speaker 7 (21:43):
Kaylyn, you liked an Instagram post last night from Taylor Swift.
They got a lot of attention, and I'm just curious
if you could tell us what that post meant to
you and if you are, in fact pretend actually going
to endorse Kamala Harris. I think for myself is you know,
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I have this amazing platform, So I think the biggest.
Speaker 8 (22:08):
Thing would be just encourage people to register to vote.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
I think for myself is the second time I can vote.
Speaker 7 (22:12):
In an election at age twenty two.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
I have a vote when I was eighteen.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
So I think do that that's the biggest.
Speaker 7 (22:18):
Thing I can do with the platform that I have.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
And that's the same thing Tar did, And I think continue.
Speaker 7 (22:23):
To educate yourself with the candidates that we have, the
policies that they're supporting.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
I think that's the biggest thing you can do.
Speaker 7 (22:29):
And that's what I would recommend to every single person
that has that opportunity in our country.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
So nervously opening her water. No endorsement is an endorsement,
by the way, Just keep that in mind. And there's
lots of these folks right now that are that are
coming out and making these points. No endorsement is an endorsement.
I don't want their name or their brand or anything
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stained by any of them. And they know that it's nuclear,
so they especially some of these folks and Caitlin basketball player. Look,
I honestly think unless you really really feel strongly or
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you're paid off and you've sold your soul or whatever
it might be, however it works with these folks, you don't.
You don't make an endorsement. Why because nobody, nobody cares.
Does it matter? Now? If you are out and you
are America first, right and this is your brand, right,
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then you love this country and the people that support
you are going to know that you love. This is
not going to be secret. You can endorse President Trump,
MAGA policies, etc. Again vice versa. If you are out
and you are notorious for making bad decisions, and that's
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what your whole life and career is built on you
can endorse Kamal Hairs like Taylor Swift has that that
makes a lot of sense. I get it, but for
many others it doesn't. No endorsement isn't endorsement. Yes, I'm
not stepping into this quite frankly, it's almost as stame
as like when you have a flag on your house. Yeah,
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we know who you're voting for. That's one of the
conversations that continues to bubble up. We talked about this,
in fact the other day, the jobs on the line
at stake in this election and particularly because of the policies,
electric vehicle mandates, et cetera. And we had a conversation
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with Henry Payne about this the other day and important
information about what it looks like with either one of
these candidates victorious. This industry has gone through. Brace yourselves
because more is on the way. In the study how
Biden Harris ev mandate will cost one hundred and twenty
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three thousand auto jobs, including over thirty seven thousand in Michigan.
Here to talk about this and the impact on the state,
what it means, and of course on the state of
the industry, henry paying The Detroit News Detroit Newstalk Superstition Henry,
good morning.
Speaker 8 (25:24):
Hey, justin Halire this morning, I got to say, just
picking up on your topper there about fact checking.
Speaker 9 (25:32):
I was.
Speaker 8 (25:35):
Going through the postgame analysis last night and websites on
TV shows and there was Fox News or whether it
was CNN or National Review or MSNBC, everybody was obsessing
on this silly comment that Trump made about immigrants seating
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cats and dogs in Field, Ohio, and Kamala Harris repeated
again at her and that her national economic model is
based on the absurd idea that your car is changing
the weather. She repeated this again last night as the
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foundation for her industrial policy, forcing this auto industry to
go to evs. She said, We're experiencing severe weather in
this country because of your car. And it's remarkable to
me that this is let pass time and time again,
and it is having real consequences right now. Volkswagen, which
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is the second largest company in the world, which has
committed itself to this electric fantasy, is in real trouble
right now. I mean they're analysts giving this company two
years to survive because the Chinese electric cars are inundating
the trick with the European market. Under their mandates and
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taking market share from Volkswagen. The CEO of Stalanis has
been here in the last month in crisis management trying
to salvage UH Stillanis which includes Dodge Ram uh Chrysler
here because they're getting hit by billions of dollars in
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fines by by California and ultimately by the US government
because they don't make electric vehicles. I mean, you know,
the the and the foundation of this economic policy is
the idea that we're getting severe weather from what are you?
What are you driving today? Justin what's your car?
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Don't I don't know if I want to tell everybody
it's a it's a Cadillac, it's an SUV. But you know,
I guarantee you it's not cause it and if it
is causing some of the weather issues, Uh, maybe that's
a good thing. I saw that this is going to
be one of the best years on record, the slowest
years on record for hurricanes this year. That's kind of
quietly being being just sort of slept under the rug there, Henry.
(28:04):
Maybe we're doing something right with our SUVs at this point.
Speaker 8 (28:07):
Huh yeah, I mean there's no I mean, there's no
science behind this. There's no science that says there's any
relationship between temperature and carbon dioxide in the air. It
is the foundation of this industrial policy and it's having
real consequences.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Yeah, and to your point, this is sort of the
fairytale grain pipe chain stuff that is driving driving the
industry into well a tail sped right now. So thirty
seven thousand jobs in Michigan a load. Look, we talked
about it earlier, Mike Rogers on the program. These aren't
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just auto jobs. Yeah, every one of those auto jobs
there is like a restaurant across the street from the plant,
or any number of things that are tied in. It's
the lifeblood of our economy here in Michigan. Manufacturing just
it just is. It's who we are. And of course
all of these things are tied together. So I think
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these are small numbers anyway, in this study that's been done,
I think they're not. I think they're probably much bigger
than this in reality. But the First Policy Institute has
put this report out. I think what we're going to see,
we can't even possibly imagine how bad it will be
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if we continue down this road.
Speaker 8 (29:37):
Unfortunately, Well, that's what socialism does. I mean when the
government comes in and takes over markets causes huge disruptions,
and we're seeing that right now. The study that you
refer to from my AFPI, the America First Policy Institute
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is think tank that's a afiliated with the Trump campaign.
There are very few things that AFPI agrees with. The
Economic Policy Institute on the EEPI. The Economic Policy Institute
is the think tank that is backed by big labor.
Yet they have both come out with studies this year
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showing massive job losses if the government forces the auto
industry to go by twenty thirty. The Economic Policy Institute
study estimates eighty seven found lost jobs in this country,
you know, looking down the supply chain, not just at
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the big auto companies, but also that all the suppliers
that them parts in. The America First Policy Institute estimates
one hundred and twenty two thousand lost jobs by twenty
thirty if the US continues to go down this less
path that the Harris Bide administration has played out for us.
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So this is uh, this is bipart of some stuff,
and yet we are barreling down that road.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Well, let's talk about some good news. What what what
are you seeing out there? Anything. I noticed that there's
been some talk of hybrids, and there's been some talk
some of these companies are looking at ways to sort
of do some of the things that that they're being
asked to do, but also be smart about it. There's
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some shifts in the industry. What is going on out there,
anything that maybe should give us a bit of good news,
uh and some encouragement here.
Speaker 8 (31:47):
Well, the good news is is this is the this
is the biggest consumer market in the world. And for
all of these government policies that you see putting in place,
the consumer is actually unaware of them. I mean that
that autonomy is so huge, UH, and it's so dynamic
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that and it's run by the US consumers. So the
consumer is is uh is defying all of these all
of these electric mandates. You know you said you drive
a Cadillac. I'm testing a Hyundai G eighty sedan, which
is gas powered sedan this week. Excellent car. I mean,
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the industry in the end has to satisfy its consumer.
It's a it's a difficult play. And that's because that's
why you're seeing STILLANIS and b W such financial trouble.
Because what the consumer doesn't see is that the if
the consumer body car or a hyunday gas car, that
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means that those companies have to pay fines, hundreds of
thousands of dollars in fines to the government because they're
not an EV to you. So behind the scenes there's
some real financial straits, but ultimately the consumer rules and
what you're seeing in this economy is electric vehicles are
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kind of bumping up against an eight market ceiling depending
on where you are in this in this country, and
ultimately those consumers vote. And that's why you're seeing Kamala
Harris defying her ban on fracking, define her the idea
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and EV mandate because she knows that ultimately consumers don't
want to give up natural gas products and gas powered
vehicle products.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
The latest on this story and more. Of course, you
want to stay up to date with everything. Henry Payne
obviously chance to do that. Best way to find you
and follow you online. I know, obviously writing for the
Detroit News, but reports here as well.
Speaker 8 (34:04):
You can find me at Detroit News. I'm also a
cartoonist for Andrews McNeil sinek It. You can find me
all over the country having some fun with the debate
last night and always grit to be with you Justin.
You've shine a light of some very important issues.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Always a pleasure, Henry, thank you so much for taking
the time and updating folks on these important things as
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the hour. And no, they got the hurricane. Still folks
down on the Gulf dealing with that. It's even though
it's been a sort of a lower I get lower
activity here anyway, I'll put it that way. Still, there's
opportunity for these things to happen, and if you just
get one, that's all you need I do massive damage.
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They're dealing with some of that in Florida and what
it means for insurance and really everything else through the
roof right now, homeowners insurance just through the roof right now.
So praysure those down there. But you got storms, you
got some of the weather impacting. And as that storm
(35:57):
moves to the east and making its way through Alabama
and Mississippi, eighty six for our high back calm today, No,
I don't think that do we have? Is there any
rain in the forecast coming up in the in the
in the days I had a looking it was looking
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pretty good. Just lots of sunshine and uh yeah, gorgeous
highs in the eighties. No rain until maybe sometime like
a week from now. There is a special weather statement
right now. What is the special weather statement? What do
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let me let me tell you. Have you seen this yet?
(37:04):
It's a story we're told isn't happening. And there's nothing
we need to think about, or worry about or deal
with it. This, of course, nothing to see here. Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine finally stepping up doing something about the
Haitian migrant crisis that's been thrust upon Springfield, Ohio. He's
(37:24):
agreeing to send state troopers into Springfield and spending millions
to address the migrant flood. The town just fifty thousand
law biding Americans now being overwhelmed by twenty thousand Haitian migrants,
a forty percent increase in population practically overnight. Governor de
Wine said it himself. The federal government has not demonstrated
(37:47):
what they have any kind of plan to deal with
the issue. What's happening there, many believe is in fact criminal.
Speaker 10 (38:00):
I directed the Ohio State Highway Patrol, through Colonel Charles Jones,
who was here with me today, to serge troopers and
patrol cars into Springfield to help the local Springfield Police
Department deal with traffic concerns in the community.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
One of the things that they've been dealing with, one
of the things that they've had to deal with is
the fact that a lot of the accidents people are
getting killed. One woman spoke at the city Commission meeting.
She said, you know, I've been hearing a lot about
cats and pets and this, that and the other thing
(38:40):
over the last few days. So I want to tell
you about my grandmother. She goes on to tell the
story about her grandmother and how they lost her because
she was hit I believe some sort of hit and
run accident by someone driving. Again, everyone's getting driver's license,
many of them probably never driven before. Now they are,
(39:03):
and they're dealing with the aftermath of all of this.
Speaker 10 (39:07):
We'll talk this afternoon about the situation with the Haitian
immigrants in the city of Springfield, Ohio. I know there's
been a lot of talk and discussion, particularly over the
last few days. I want to set out what the
essential facts are. Springfield, Ohio is a community.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
By the way, I wonder if he talks cats at
all in this. We'll cover some more of this coming
upbout top of the hour. I want to get to
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the crisis not happening in Springfield, and the governor is
not sending state troopers to deal with it there in Ohio.
That's that's just all smoking it. It's just not it's
(40:14):
all a conspiracy theory. Back after this on nine.
Speaker 2 (40:20):
A m take it, take it.
Speaker 6 (40:28):
Don't let the.
Speaker 11 (40:28):
Sound your own wheels graze.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
You can don't even well, it looks like Biden's made
the switch. Wearing a Maga hat, wearing a Trump hat.
Added yesterday in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. You gotta be a fly.
I wish I could be like a fly on the
wall inside the Kamala Harris campaign this morning to hear
(41:00):
what that's like. It's kind of funny how it went down.
We'll talk about that here a little bit as well.
And when I think that, it means because there's there's
a lot behind the scenes japping that the thing, this
type of thing has a way of taking on a
life of its own, and I'm sure that that it
(41:21):
will continue. They do just that. Meanwhile, we're getting into
some post debate recovery, and before we bring on to
the next guest, I want to share this with you,
c Ann of all places, with a little criticism over.
Speaker 12 (41:37):
Vice President Harris began the debate by punting the first
question on the economy.
Speaker 6 (41:43):
Do you believe Americans are better off than they were
four years ago?
Speaker 11 (41:47):
So?
Speaker 13 (41:47):
I was raised as middle classic and I am actually
the only.
Speaker 1 (41:52):
Press is so I listen, honey, get to it. Get
to it. People are hurting. Funny enough sin in actually
calling this.
Speaker 13 (42:03):
Out and on this stage, who has a plan that
is about lifting up the middle class and working people
of America?
Speaker 1 (42:09):
I love the Trump's response to that three and a
half years, where's your plan? Then it went on from there.
Speaker 12 (42:14):
Despite the economy being the number one issue facing the country,
the sitting Vice president generally reverted to talking points about
a few of her policy proposals. Even Harris's allies today
are saying that she needs to talk more about what
she will do for Americans if elected. Senator Bernie Sanders
will be here in second to talk about more about
(42:34):
the need for her to fill in some of those
blanks on the border, another vulnerable issue for Harris.
Speaker 6 (42:40):
She also dodged.
Speaker 14 (42:42):
Would you have done anything differently from President by numbus.
Speaker 13 (42:46):
So I'm the only person on this stage who has
prosecuted transnational criminal organizations for the trafficking of guns, drugs,
and human beings.
Speaker 12 (42:56):
Okay, that wasn't the question when I asked how.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
She was wading through the fun fake Tapper is coming
through here. I find this kind of refreshing.
Speaker 6 (43:05):
Moss War stalemate. Harris said this.
Speaker 13 (43:09):
We need a cease fire deal and we need the
hostages out, and so we will continue to work around
the clock on that.
Speaker 11 (43:17):
Okay, but again, how.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
Let's see it end calling it out eyeballs and strikes.
I kind of like it's a little refreshing. Love to
see that. I had a chance to catch up with
Jim pofu is he works with the Conservative Caucus and
want to talk about these things our next guest and
and a few others today. Jim paf is with us
right now, the Conservative Caucus, and welcome to the program.
(43:44):
Never a dull moment. We've had a big week so far.
We had the debate, which well we'll talk about that
here in a little bit and what if anything difference
it will make in the days ahead. We have the
anniversary of September eleventh. In an interesting moment again with
President Trump meeting Kamala Harrison. At one point they shake hands.
(44:08):
Biden's next to her, Bloomberg is in the middle, Schumer's
down the line, Jadie Vance is with him. Eric Trump.
It's a really interesting scene there and what all that
means and more. But there has never been a more
critical election. We're right in the middle of this, Jim.
I think. I know we say it every time it
(44:29):
rolls around, the most important election of our life, but
I think this really is. And it might even be
Talking to President Trump himself, he said, maybe even in
the history of the nation.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Well, if you want to know how serious that is.
Speaker 15 (44:42):
And I've tried, in thirty years of handicapping politics, while
I work in campaigns and do the various things I've done,
I've tried.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
To really resist. This is the most important election and
history thing. I really do believe it applies. Just go
just look at what's going on down in Brazil.
Speaker 15 (44:58):
They've shut down x just by the order of some judge,
and they've been and of course Facebook and googling them.
They're complying. We are very close to that point. Why
do I say that because it's already happening to a
certain degree. It's already growing here because we know that
(45:18):
from the Twitter files.
Speaker 3 (45:19):
We know that from the Missouri v.
Speaker 15 (45:21):
Biden case, which showed a bunch of subpoena information related
to Facebook that was saying the same things we learned
in the Twitter files. The federal government has been attempting
to stop free speech in this country, utilizing willing actors
in our social media companies based here in the United States,
(45:42):
for probably a full decade by now, and you've got
radical censorship happening with those organizations as well. My friend
Peter Schweitzer documented in a movie back in twenty fourteen
called The Creepy Line, where he showed specifically how this
is happening.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
So this has been building for a long time. We're
on the cusp of it.
Speaker 15 (46:04):
And if Kamala Harris as president, she's absolutely shutting us
all down to the every extent that she can and
as aggressively as aggressively as she'll be allowed.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
So let me ask you, I mean, because these are
very serious times of very serious issues. And I will say, though,
even though they are right, the polling and some of
the things we've seen recently indicates that some people, at
least it feels like people are waking up. Mark Zuckerberg
coming out at metting that he was a part of
all this and didn't like that to me, says, well,
(46:37):
maybe Mark knows something. Why would he come out and
say these things? If not? Is there is there a
bit of are we getting that tipping point? Are we
getting to that moment.
Speaker 3 (46:48):
In terms of the outcome of the election? I think so.
Speaker 15 (46:51):
And even though the debate, the debate performance, which we'll
talk about, it wasn't the most exciting thing that I
ever watched, except for his closing statement, which was fantastic.
But what we are noticing through the polls is that
people don't trust Kamala Harris. They don't trust her on
(47:13):
the changes that she's made in policy. For example, the fracking.
His issue is maybe the most notable. That she said
she was going to shut down all fracking. She said
it repeatedly and clearly in the past, and now suddenly
she says that she's not on board with that, but.
Speaker 3 (47:31):
She hasn't changed her values. People don't trust her.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
Now.
Speaker 3 (47:34):
Donald Trump's got to go close the deal.
Speaker 15 (47:36):
But there's no doubt that even after the debate, momentum
is still in Donald Trump's favor if he can just
keep the message of the economy and the struggles that
people are going through directly because of Kamala Harris and
Joe Biden in the forefront of his discussion.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
Yeah, we talked about this the other day. But a
fantastic point. With the closing I'll get into some of
the things that I noticed, and maybe some of the
things that you noticed here in a second, but this
closing message, if people see anything from this debate, hopefully
it is this.
Speaker 16 (48:10):
So she just started by saying she's going to do this,
She's going to do that, She's going to do all
these wonderful things. Why hasn't she done it. She's been
there for three and a half years. They've had three
and a half years to fix the border, They've had
three and a half years to create jobs and all
the things we talked about. Why hasn't she done it?
Speaker 1 (48:31):
That is a fantastic question. And you know, I'm watching
I don't know about you, Jim, but I'm watching some
of the the panels that they've done CBSCNN did, when
doctor phil of all people did, when they're talking to
these voters who have watched the debate and their reaction,
and I'm seeing a lot of these people independence undecided
that that really that resonated with them. Not only that,
(48:55):
but they came to this debate looking for answers about
her policy and what she was going to do to
make things better. They're obviously feeling the pain she's gaslighting them,
and and I think there's a big disconnect there with them.
What do you make about that?
Speaker 3 (49:13):
I agree with you.
Speaker 15 (49:16):
What the only thing that democrats have to run only, really,
the only thing that Kamala Harris has to run on
that even gets anywhere with voters is this visceral issue
about abortion. And she attempted to repeat it last night,
and it is a very visceral issue. And to be
candid and sadly, in my opinion, the pro life causes
(49:38):
is in the descendancy in recent years rather than the asendidency,
even with the Dobbs decision. In terms of the minds
of the general American public, the polls show that people
are not as pro life as they used to be.
Now that can easily change over time. But making that
point to say that's all she got to run on
killing babies.
Speaker 3 (49:57):
I mean, that's it. We just want to be able
to kill babies.
Speaker 15 (50:00):
The Routh Northam governor of former governor of Virginia quote
where he was literally talking about the doctor and the
mother need to make their decision even after the baby's born,
whether they're going to keep it or not.
Speaker 3 (50:13):
It's infanticide. It's crazy. And she had no credible answer
to that.
Speaker 15 (50:18):
But this is what they believe they can use to
win because they believe it happened in twenty twenty two.
Other than that, there's nothing that she can discuss that
resonates with people. And the January sixth thing that she
brought up last night, that ain't gonna fly. What Donald
Trump said in his closing argument, especially right there at
(50:38):
the beginning, if he would just repeat it over and
over again, he has said, you were, you said you're.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Going to do something.
Speaker 15 (50:44):
Let's just look at what you did and you could
never and you're going to do the same thing. It
just keep that message pounding over and over again, and
it's a winning message.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
If he can do it, it'll be interesting. We're going
to watch polls, we're going to see how things swing.
I watched it last night. I thought she did well
enough they may not ask for another debate, that there
may not be another debate, but then they asked for
one right out of the gate. And Trump kind of
said like, well, I feel like I won. I don't
know that I really want another debate. I'm going to
(51:14):
have to consider that. Of course, he'll probably do it.
He can't back down from a fight. But one of
the things that we speak with a guy that from
Michigan here writes for the New York Post and has
his own podcast, and he made the point he said,
last the debate was more than anything, another assassination, he said,
(51:36):
a political assassination attempt. He said they all came together,
but he said they failed. They brought everything they had
and they only nicked his ear. And I thought it
was interesting. It's a very good way to put it.
He said, you know what we watched last night was
him surviving. It's not like could he win or did
she win? But he survived? In why that was really something?
(51:58):
And more so, Jim, what do you think about the
mainstream media and the ABC and the moderators exposing themselves
in ways that will be just disastrous to them in
the future.
Speaker 15 (52:09):
The American people see those obvious attempts to twist the
debate in a certain direction, and they do recognize that
ABC last night was attempting to set Kamala Harris up.
Speaker 3 (52:24):
Listen, I tweeted out, I posted out on.
Speaker 15 (52:27):
X a statement that says they just went to abortion,
climate change, all these things and not even the economy.
Speaker 3 (52:35):
Someone pointed out the very well, what are you talking about?
The very first question was the economy? Yeah, I was.
Speaker 15 (52:39):
It was on inflation, and they quickly moved the debate
in the direction that Kamala attempted to move it, and
they just went with her the rest of the way.
Speaker 3 (52:47):
That was the design. But there's an interesting pole that
is out there.
Speaker 15 (52:52):
And just to give you a sense of effect, CNN
did a post debate pole even them, where they showed that, oh, yeah, Kamala,
but they had the numbers they have on the back
end of what the American people really think, at least
based upon their poll, are this who do you think
is going to be able to handle something better? On
the economy Kamala Harris thirty five percent, Trump fifty five percent.
(53:15):
On immigration, Kamala Harris thirty three percent, Trump fifty six
percent on protecting democracy whatever in the world that means. Okay,
so she hasn't edged forty nine to fifty, but being
commander in chief forty three percent, Kamala Harris forty nine
percent Donald Trump, it's not penetrating. And so I would
(53:37):
agree with the analysis. They nicked him in the year.
I mean, yeah, he did survive this. He didn't do
himself any favors because he did take the bait with
her a few times, and I was very disappointed by
that personally.
Speaker 3 (53:50):
But the reality is that the American people are not dumb.
Speaker 15 (53:54):
They see when they're being played. They're slowing the uptakes
sometimes because they're just outliving their lives. They're not thinking
about this all day long like you and me. But
they do get it at the end of the day,
and they don't like it when people try to manipulate them.
If they feel that they're being manipulated, they will react
and in a negative way against those making that attempt.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
Jim Path The Conservative Caucus coming up. You guys have
a big, big anniversary in fact.
Speaker 3 (54:21):
Yeah, you know conservative.
Speaker 15 (54:23):
The Conservative Caucus is the oldest conservative grassroots organization in
the country, founded by Howard Phillips in nineteen seventy four.
We're celebrating that in Northern Virginia and Leesburg, Virginia area
on October thirteenth, and Rudy Giuliani's.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Come to speak.
Speaker 15 (54:38):
I actually have a lot of friends related to this
Brazil thing, and I may bring them.
Speaker 3 (54:44):
To give people an update on that.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
Also.
Speaker 3 (54:46):
I'm still working that out.
Speaker 15 (54:47):
I don't know yet, but people can go to Theconservative
Caucus dot org slash fifty gala to sign up, or
they can just go to the front page of the website,
Theconservative Caucus dot org to find out more. If that
happened to be in the Northern Virginia area or want.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
To get there.
Speaker 15 (55:03):
It's going to be a hugely excellent event and I
think people would enjoy it.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
If they're interested in coming, we might have to have
you back on and talk about Brazil, because that's what's
happening there is Canary and the coal mine, and love
to dig into that a little bit more for sure.
Speaker 15 (55:20):
Well, I've got friends in the National Congress there. Through
my private efforts and also our efforts through the Conservative Caucus,
we've tried to put some light on that. We've had
a couple press conferences with members of their National Congress
who were up here talking to folks in d C.
And then I have two very close friends, is how
(55:41):
I got involved in this. Two very close friends, Alan
Dos Santos and Palo Figeredo, who had huge audiences and
were literally just shut down by the Supreme Court justice
down there that shut down X recently. This is a
big issue. I got involved in it very deeply. So
I think it's an important discussion we need to have
(56:03):
because it's where we're going if we don't stop it
in this tracks right now.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
Yeah, serious stuff. Jim Path the Conservative Caucus and find
out more at the Conservativecaucus dot org. We'll put the
links up in the stack as well. Thanks for taking
the time to be here with us today, Jim.
Speaker 3 (56:17):
Great to be with you, justin.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
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Jenaar all the hey, you know, lots of talk about
this debate and what it means and whether it's gonna
make any difference at all. What I told you is
I felt lots of people would be locked in Republicans
(56:51):
even further to TRUMPA, Democrats even further to Kamala. And
it appears the debts only what we're seeing here, in fact,
we've actually got the question is really gonna be. Like
I said, the independence or the other side of the
people that are that are wanting answers that I see,
I didn't think got them. I didn't think they got them.
(57:13):
In fact, there are points you can watch this they did.
They this according to you'll call these folks focus groups.
They're polsters, and they do real time. And how they
(57:33):
do this is they'll take like knobs and they'll give
these people that watch the debate all together and they'll
give them these little knobs and they can turn them
up and down depending upon whether they like what they
hear or not. If they like what they're hearing, they
turn the knobs up. If they don't like what they're hearing,
(57:56):
they turn the knobs down. They've got footage of this happening,
and they juxtapose it with a graph along on top.
And if you see this visually, it's it's it's probably
easier to see that they're lines, a red line and
a blue line, right for Republicans, blue for Democrats, yellow
for independence. The independents find this very interesting tract mostly
(58:20):
almost perfectly in fact with Republicans. During the debate on
the major issues economy, inflation, illegal immigration, energy, independence, they
all cided with Republicans. Democrats weren't huge fans of some answers,
but that's that's the uh. That's according to the the
(58:49):
footage here with the focus groups that were done, And
if you're watching the behind the scenes livestream, you'll be
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Speaker 13 (59:05):
And when you look at his economic plan, it's all
about tax breaks for the richest people.
Speaker 1 (59:10):
I am offering red and yellow dropping together, Republicans, Independence
dropping together, Blue, Democrats going.
Speaker 13 (59:16):
Up tunity, economy, and the best economists in our country,
if not the world, have reviewed our relative plans for
the future of America. What Goldman Sachs has said is
that Donald Trump's plan would make the economy worse. Mine
would strengthen the economy. What the Wharton School has said
(59:36):
is Donald Trump's plan would actually explode the deficit sixteen
Nobel laureates Hea.
Speaker 1 (59:43):
You can hear her dry mouth to it, and the
fact that she's kind of having them take a break.
It links to what she's saying. I believe you can
tell she's nervous.
Speaker 13 (59:55):
Described his economic plan as something that would increase inflation
and by the middle of next year, would invite a recession.
Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Well, they don't buy a plan.
Speaker 17 (01:00:05):
It's a plan that's gonna's.
Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Trump talking red and yellow Republicans and Independence going up
at the same time to blow the Democrats going.
Speaker 16 (01:00:12):
Down, create jobs and create a lot of good, solid
money for our for our country.
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
Why does that matter, because now we have pulling out today.
In fact, from the Trafalgar Group before the debate, these
are the pull numbers. Forty seven percent supporting Trump, forty
seven percent supported Harris, two percent, the others four percent undecided.
Who won the debate fifty five percent Harris forty three
(01:00:40):
percent Trump two percent tie. But the real question who
are you voting for? Now? Both Trump and Harris get
a one percent jump forty eight percent forty eight percent,
others remains at one percent and undecided.
Speaker 17 (01:00:55):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
Actually others drop the one percent undecided dropped the three
so they both kind of picked up. But there's other
pulling out there too. That shows that essentially the undecided
and the folks in the middle are breaking for Trump.
Speaking of breaking, we'll get into some more of this,
(01:01:17):
because I think it is kind of interesting because you've
got a debate, you got who won the debate, how
was the performance, you get all of that, but then
you have to get into and I think this is
even more interesting. The interesting part, well, what what what
does it mean? What is what does any of this?
What does it even mean? Reuters has some numbers. Sixty
(01:01:41):
percent of voters said they moved the undecided where did
they move to? You'll hear the news after this bout
the hour, the latest newsweather and traffic together back next
nine ten am. Somebody in the behind the seats chat
(01:02:04):
live stream. It's been an interesting point. We just look
at focus groups and the grafted chart of Republicans and
independence and they stayed like locked with each other during
the debate. The other night. They do this real time
and they'll they'll gauge where people are, so it was
kind of interesting. They said, did you notice that the blue.
(01:02:24):
The Democrats didn't dive as far down in their dislike
of what Trump was saying as Republicans and Independence did.
Whenever Kamala was speaking. I thought that was kind of interesting. Yeah,
that is something to that. I don't know, you maybe
be able to pick off a few more. Is that
a Is that a possibility? What Reuter's saying sixty percent
(01:02:48):
of voters who said they had moved to Trump after
watching the debate. There, these are people who are undecided.
The reason they gave is really kind of interesting. Kamala
as criticized by fake tamper over on CNN. We had
to give them credit, though she was evasive on the economy.
Speaker 14 (01:03:10):
If you look at reporting from Reuters in the New
York Times, they actually asked a number of undecided voters
in key states, how did you view the candidates going in?
Speaker 6 (01:03:18):
How did you view them going out?
Speaker 14 (01:03:19):
Reuters, in fact had sixty percent I think it was
six out of ten voters who said they moved towards
Trump afterwards. And when they're asked why, they said because
Kamala Harris was evasive on her answers around the economy,
and I think she flubbed a really key opportunity she
had in that very first question when she's asked, are
you better.
Speaker 6 (01:03:36):
Off than you were four years ago?
Speaker 14 (01:03:37):
And she didn't show a single really ability to connect
with voters who are feeling struggling right now in this
economy and with the price of goods and groceries and gas.
Speaker 6 (01:03:45):
And she missed a real key moment there.
Speaker 14 (01:03:47):
So if you look at reporting from Reuters in the
New York Times, they.
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
Act sixty percent. I mean, that's that's pretty incredible. Those
are those are some decent number. Sixty percent ended up
coming in for for Kamala. We got a chance to
talk to doctor Ben Carson yesterday when he joined us
(01:04:10):
on the program with reaction not only to the debate,
but you know September eleventh's it's interesting, but we had
one of the most well, I think, an opportunity. Robin
made the point yesterday as we looked at the day
before September eleventh and how how much weaker the country
(01:04:35):
is and the threats that are out there today because
of the open border. He weighed in on that conversation
and more. Carson joins us, now I want to talk
about that debate and more. Doctor appreciate you taking the
time to be here with us again today.
Speaker 11 (01:04:53):
My pleasure. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
Fantastic opportunity. By the way, we had got to sit
next to you and have dinner at the Oakland County
Republican Lincoln Dinner. Fantastic speech. We had a great time
to thank you again for doing that.
Speaker 11 (01:05:08):
It was wonderful being back in the Detroit area. And
I would just say to the audience today, I hope
we all remember and pray for the families that were
affected at nine to eleven, twenty three years ago. Credible
that it's been that long, but the impact still remains,
you know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:27):
It really is. I think maybe a missed opportunity. Are
One of our newsgals this morning actually made this point.
She was there September eleventh working for the ABE. He
subsequently went on to cover trials, and in fact, not
only was she there on September eleven, she was there
(01:05:48):
with the initial attack as well, and she said that
a lot of this, actually it weighs heavily on the
fact that Bill Clinton didn't do the right thing ago
when the opportunity after the initial attack on the World
Trade Center, and should have done more. What's interesting to
(01:06:08):
me in her point she's made that she said, I
think she initially said that there could have been done,
more done. There would be no nine to eleven had
Bill Clinton Janet Reno declared it a radical Islamic terrorist
attack and taken out Asma Binlan when they had the
chance to do that. But this reminds me of where
(01:06:31):
we are today. She made the same point this morning.
She said, you know, we missed opportunity that President could
have mentioned. You know, the day before September eleventh, the
border is wide open, and we've never been less safe
and less secure We've we've seen threats are through the
roof again.
Speaker 11 (01:06:51):
Yeah, that's exactly right. We're oblivious to what's going on.
And then, of course, after the next attack and there
is one coming, believe me, because you can't let all
these terrorists in here and they'll be sitting here twimling
their thumbs, they're planning something, and then we'll be all saying,
why didn't we do anything? Yeah, it's it's frustrating for
(01:07:15):
thinking people to see what's happening with our country.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
You know, I can't help but think, as I mentioned,
I really I believe it after you watch what we
watched last night and as bad as it was. One
of our folks. This morning, James Dixon said that he
believes what we saw was another attempted assassination, a political assassination.
Last night, he said, you know, he actually gives President
(01:07:41):
Trump credit for surviving it. He said they threw everything
they had at him, and they only nicked his ear.
Everything from the moderator's fact check. I thought it was
fantastic point moderators fact checking him. Really, he had to
fight all three of them at the same time, and
yet he survived. I agree. I think the real losers
(01:08:04):
because he took winner and losers in this debate. But
doctor Ben Carson with us right now, Doc, what do
you think? I mean, it's got to be the voters
who didn't really get any new answers.
Speaker 11 (01:08:15):
Now they got zero answers at all. And you know,
Kamala Harris has completely turned around. I thought it was
sort of Opera Poe that Trump said, I was going
to send you a mega hat. But Bernie Sanders, Bernie
Sanders had it right when he said, she will say
(01:08:36):
what is expedient, what is politically expedient, whatever she needs
to say to get elected. And why is it that
the left isn't upset with her abandoning her very leftist
policies because they know she really hasn't abandoned them. And
that's what she meant when she said my values haven't changed.
(01:08:57):
That was just her way of saying to them, don't worry,
we got you. We're just as radical and leftist as
we ever had them. But we'll say what we need
to say. Really, I don't I don't think the American
people most of them are going to fall for it.
There will be some, of course, and you have to
(01:09:17):
recognize that every time Marxism socialism takes over a country,
the first thing they do is they dumb down the
population so that so that you can easily gaslight people.
You can say, don't believe your ears, don't believe your eyes,
don't believe your feelings. You know, just listen to us.
We'll tell you what you're supposed to think.
Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
Doctor big Carson, what is right now? You know? I
just watched this weekend, We've got a chance to sit
down and watch the Reagan movie, and I thought it
was very well done and I really reminded to your
point about dumbing down the population. The there are people
(01:10:00):
I've seen social media in the last week or two
that are openly and very publicly talking about communism and
why when these are younger people, you know, I'm maybe
twenties thirties in that edge range. But the fact that
we say communist and Marxist and we talk about these
policies and that's exactly what they are coming out of
(01:10:21):
Kamala Harris. But those things used to be bad words.
You don't want to be called a comedy, you know
that we call our comrade Kamala Harris. And these things
don't seem to have the same stinger bite as they
used to because the American public has been done down
(01:10:42):
so much they don't realize how bad it is.
Speaker 11 (01:10:47):
That's exactly right. And you know, I think a lot
of the young people when they talk about socialism, they
think you're talking about familiarity at social media. They don't
really know what they're talking about. And if you go
back and study the history of these places, it's very chilling.
But you don't have to go back very far. Just
(01:11:08):
look at Venezuela so itself. You know, they were the
number one economy in South America and I'd been there
a number of times. You know, beautiful hotels and resorts
and museums, and people were happy. They argued about whether
they were the most beautiful people in the world. That
(01:11:29):
was their big issue. And once socialism took hold, they
went from the number one economy to last, with people
fleeing from there. And it happened almost overnight, and it
happens very quickly, and it's all about fooling people. And
(01:11:50):
I just wish people would study history and would understand
what's going on. We have a responsibility. You know, our
government was formed the way that it would be people
centric for them by the people, but it does require
some responsibility on behalf of the people. You have to
do your own research. You have to know who the
(01:12:12):
people are, who you're voting for, and most people just
look for the name that looks familiar, and that doesn't work.
Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
Doctor Ben Carson with us right now, as we discussed
the debate last night and the issues surrounding all these things,
you know, we understand what's at stake. I think now
more than ever, folks that listen to this program at
talk radio in general are very aware of these threats.
(01:12:41):
They're very aware of what I think most people are.
If they're not, though they are on the very surface,
the average everyday person, even if they're being overwhelmed with
some of the things that are happening, the cost of
groceries and guests and everything else, they're aware of those
things and they're very personal. They're hitting home, and they're
not getting answers as to how they're going to fix them.
(01:13:02):
And I thought President Trump last night, in his closing arguments,
made a very good point. You've had three and a
half years, You've got all these plans. Why aren't you
doing any of it now?
Speaker 11 (01:13:15):
And you notice she didn't have any answer to that
throughout the whole debate, and didn't have answers from most things.
But the moderators would not press her on them. They
wouldn't say, well, the question remains. They never did that,
and they never fact checked it, and she told some
more operas. So you know, I hope people are observing
(01:13:40):
that because one of the most severe problems that we
have right now in this country is a dishonest media.
And that was a major part of the way that
our country was put together. The press was the only
business entity that was protected by institution because they were
(01:14:02):
supposed to disseminate unbiased information to the people. They're supposed
to be the ones asking the questions and getting these
things out in front of the people and unbiased, even
hand away. They've abandoned that. And a lot of times
when I talk to young journalists, I say, you can
be on the forefront, you can be on the vanguard
(01:14:24):
of changing who the media is in bringing honesty and
decency back. Yeah, because I think you would find if
most people had the real facts, they could make much
better decisions.
Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
Absolutely, We'll just have to keep.
Speaker 11 (01:14:44):
Praying that that will be the case, that we will
get some young journalists who will see a responsibility for
bringing honor back to that profession.
Speaker 1 (01:14:54):
Just part of the conversation that we had with doctor
Ben Carson. You can check out the rest in the
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for the Midwestern, the Midwestern or dot News justin barklay
back next on nine ten am. Well, you don't see
this every day. The whole cat name thing from the
debate and of course from the story out of Ohio
has taken off. Now it's become really, it's got a
(01:15:58):
life of itself at this point, it's become I'm a
whole nother thing and a dance and a song on TikTok.
They're making it.
Speaker 9 (01:16:06):
They're eating the cats, eat the cat, eat eat the cat.
Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
They're eating the dogs.
Speaker 9 (01:16:10):
They're eating the cats, eat the cat, eat the cat.
Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
They're eating the cats.
Speaker 9 (01:16:15):
They're eating the dogs, eat the cat, eat the cat.
Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
The cat eating.
Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
This is the Haitian Haitian migrant story of a spring
fittle high ken. It's not happening, though, folks. They are
not becoming in indebted. Twenty thousand haven't been shipped into
a population of fifty fist so it's not a forty
percent increase. The Ohio governor hasn't sent the Ohio Ohio
(01:16:40):
Highway Patrol out there to help out with the issues,
and all of that, So that's it's it's a it's
but there's nothing to see here.
Speaker 9 (01:16:49):
Essentially, the dogs they're eating, the cats eat the cat.
Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
Eat eat the cat.
Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
They're eating the dogs they're eating.
Speaker 9 (01:16:56):
The cats eat the cat eat the cat eat.
Speaker 1 (01:17:02):
Okay, let's just let me get just that. If that,
it's fast. They moved on this really quickly. That's what
they do on the internet. These kids and the young ones,
the young ones now are getting there even more because
there's some hope, there's some more conservative, uh than than
in years previous. Hey, there's news coming out now, and
(01:17:28):
in fact more from the debate. There's fallout. There's going
to be fallout throughout the week. But there's news coming
out now. Apparently one of the moderators was Kamala's sister.
What what do you mean, Oh, her sorority sister.
Speaker 18 (01:17:44):
So I'm finding out this morning that the one of
the moderators, the lady that was up there, is actually
Kamala's sorority system.
Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
Well, what's that supposed to be? Well, they're kind of
loyal to each other. There was this bias. We knew
what we saw it, but now this is coming out, Well,
this is strange. This is from the inauguration. Davis Robin
Roberts is right, it's a sorority thing. I don't understand
it all, so you have to explain it to everybody,
your sorority, sister of common right.
Speaker 19 (01:18:13):
Well, you know, pearls are a symbol of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority Incorporated, which she pledged while she was at
Howard University, and the strand of pearls a symbolic of
the unity. Lindsay here, mister, okay, but on this day,
there's actually a Facebook page of women who say where
pearls on January twentyth, twenty twenty one, and hundreds of
thousand women are apparently wearing pearls in support of her.
Speaker 1 (01:18:37):
Lindsay Davis, Robins, that's something, Lindsay Davis, one of the moderators,
one of the one of the sisters there at her sorority.
It's coming all these things they come in. The Internet
has this weird way of working. They'll bring it all
to light and that you know, you can't hide from it. Now.
(01:18:58):
I don't know lots of people as sent me this stuff,
so I have to tell you I some of this
I don't get into the weeds with because I just
don't know, but they have sent these things to me
about the ear rings she was wearing. Have you seen this?
All right, let's go down to the dump of the
uh ind of the bunker together, get your hat on,
(01:19:25):
they said. The ear rings Kamala Harris was wearing looked
a lot like this. A pair of ear rings that
are that are apparently for sale you can buy that
are that are like earbuds, but they're ear rings, the
(01:19:45):
Nova Hi hearing ear rings out of Europe, and the
commercial they look shocking by the company has come out
with a statement on this and they said, well that
there is quite an interesting, you know, significant appearance and
and and it's possible, they said, anyway, here's the give
(01:20:08):
me some of that five. They probably don't need the
the music, but there they are. They're pearl ear rings
and apparently how they work as there's a speaker or
something inside the pearl. You can wear them all day
(01:20:30):
and they're bluetooth. They connect you to everything. That way,
you have to put stuff inside of your ear, you know,
or a you know, like a earbut in your ear.
But you could you could, you could just wear these
all day long and then you don't you don't have
to take them on it off. They it's it's fashion now,
(01:20:52):
it's part of so they said, there's a striking similarity
between the ear rings that folks noticed she had on
and then these these ear rings that were, you know,
part of this just campaign. I don't know, honestly, I don't.
(01:21:14):
I don't care whether she was fed lines or not.
I'm sure she was, Whether before or it doesn't matter
to me. We know we saw the fix, the obvious
fix with the with the folks at ABC. I don't
know that we even need anymore any more evidence of
(01:21:37):
the fix being in. I don't know that we need anymore,
but we've got it. And by the way, I don't
know everything they did to sell this. I think it
kind of backfired. I've been talking about this all morning
and yesterday. Even the undecided, the independence breaking for Trump
and not Comma. They're frustrated.
Speaker 20 (01:21:53):
Really really wanted Vice President Harris to hit it out
of the park. I don't think she did. Think she
did better than some people expected her to. The cackle
was not there. I kept waiting for it and it
didn't come. But I still didn't get answers.
Speaker 8 (01:22:08):
I didn't get.
Speaker 20 (01:22:09):
Answers to fundamental questions that we need to know as voters,
and we just keep getting circled around.
Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
That, like what what did you not get an answer to.
Speaker 20 (01:22:17):
Her economic plans? What is an opportunity economy? What does
that mean? Who's paying for the tax cuts that she's proposing, because,
in my opinion, giving people down payment assistance on houses
just drives inflation up higher. Who's paying for all of
these child tax credits? That's just the taxpayers coming out
(01:22:40):
of pocket and hurting the middle class again. So I
don't think that we got to the meat and potato.
Potatoes are the things that really matter, and we know
from Donald Trump's presidency before he can fix the economy.
So I was really looking for her to make an
impact on my thought process tonight, and she didn't deliver that.
Speaker 1 (01:23:01):
There you go, that's an independent and a woman who
says she didn't bring any answers. Those numbers breaking in
big way the independence for Trump because of her lack
of answers. Now, will she be able to fix that
in days ahead? And maybe if they have another debate,
I don't know, We'll we'll have to wait and see.
I'm telling you again, I don't know, regardless of what
(01:23:22):
you think about performances from either one of them, that
that the debate made that big of a difference. In fact,
it looks like it may have swung folks, may have
swung folks for Trump, it by maybe one of him.
In fact, he's now got the MAGA hat on why
is see where to Trump? We'll talk about that next company.
(01:23:44):
I are coming up next after the news nine ten
am more debate after mass and of course this when
Tamala Harris debate claimed that she had Tim Walls not
tried to take guns a bold face Live.
Speaker 13 (01:24:00):
NRA calls We're not taking anybody's guns away, So stop
with the continuous lying about this stuff. I do believe
that we need to do buybacks. I support buybacks.
Speaker 1 (01:24:15):
How mandatory you're a gun buyback.
Speaker 15 (01:24:17):
Program, it's magatory.
Speaker 13 (01:24:18):
We want to ban assault weapons.
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
We need an assault weapons ban.
Speaker 13 (01:24:24):
We need reasonable gun safety laws in this country, starting
with universal background checks and renewal of the assault weapons ban.
Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
She says she and Tim Walls are gun owners, and
it just checks for me. It doesn't make it. I
don't know if she has or not, but it doesn't
really make a difference because it really tracks with everything
else that they say. And do you know it's rules
for me and not for these. She doesn't mind if
you're not able to defend your family in the day
(01:24:54):
and age when it looks like now more than ever
you need it. Everything happening, that border wide open to
crime through the roof migrant story out of Ohio. And
by the way, this is coming to a neighborhood near you.
All of this and worse if she is elected. But
(01:25:15):
she doesn't mind. She can carry and you know, in
fact her security will too, so not an issue. These
people live in gaining communities, They live in homes protected
by others, and of course they don't care that you
will be vulnerable. That's that's part for the course with these,
(01:25:37):
with these folks. Hey, Our next guest in fact is
Stanley in has been for quite some time. Skip Coreell'
is the owner, chief instructor Midwest Tactical Training. Over twenty
years experience and personal protection instructor taught over twenty thousand
students safely and effectively carry consiled pistol for personal protection.
(01:25:57):
Popular public speaker for schools, churches, out there to our
events at second AMENDMIC groups and he's got an event
coming up, and just a bit as well. I thought
we talked to him about this issue and much more.
Skip appreciate you taking the time to be here with
us today.
Speaker 17 (01:26:12):
Well, thank you, Justin. I appreciate you having me on
the show today.
Speaker 1 (01:26:15):
It's an honor, absolutely. So let's just start with what
she said and has said in the past. Now, she
claimed during the debate, her and Tim Walter and owners,
which maybe they are. I don't know, but one thing
is for sure. Her record in the past on this,
she'd been very vocal about her disdain for firearms.
Speaker 8 (01:26:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (01:26:37):
Well, it's part of their agenda. I think probably liberals,
progressive communists, whatever you want to call them. These days,
what they hate the most is the Bill of Rights,
and the Amendment that they hate the most is probably
the Second Amendment, and then or the First amend And
(01:27:00):
it's like the First Amendment the Second Amendment, they're lined
up side by side, and they kind of we're standing
back to back, the First and the Second Amendment, protecting
each other, and it's like if one falls, the other falls.
But they instinctively know and through experience that if they
can't get rid of the Second Amendment, then they can't
(01:27:21):
control us and have power forever. And it's all about power.
I mean, that's just what it is. They'll pretend that,
you know, they just want to save lives or innocent
lives and they want to save children. That's not the
case at all. This is it's always been about power
because these people are tyrants or or want to be tyrants.
(01:27:41):
They want complete control and the Second Amendment is standing
in their way, and that's why they hate us so much.
Speaker 1 (01:27:49):
Justin you know, skip it. It is really it really is
something you mentioned the First Amendment, and really it's only
possible because of the Second Amendment. And this is now
and at this day and age never I don't think
ever been more evident than obviously the previous uh in
the inception of the country, when they when the founding
(01:28:11):
father sat down and put this thing together, very carefully
crafted what we what we have today, and and they
they knew it because they had experienced it up close
and personal. But we're seeing it now. We're being censored
on a daily basis, Uh, in multiple ways.
Speaker 10 (01:28:28):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:28:28):
They're attacking folks for their faith, they're sending people to
jail and Brazil.
Speaker 11 (01:28:34):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
The latest in fact that Elon Musk is coming up
against it, regardless of what you think about elng Who,
but he's really come out on the side of all
of this. He's in recent days even gone so far
as to post about the fact that the Second Amendment
is necessary to be able to to make all the
other ones uh possible, which I think people are coming
up against and and waking up to their eyes or
(01:28:56):
open to it. But but on top of it all,
there's a very basic understanding. With crime rates on the
rise like they are today, we have this massive immigration
and not only no security issues but also the issue
of being able to keep your family secure. People are
seeing now more than ever that, look, I don't know
(01:29:20):
if I can count on the police to be there. Particularly.
People have known this that live out in the country
for you know, forever now, they've understood this. But even
in cities where they become overrun in Democrats strongholds, or
you're supposed to rely on the government to protect you
and give you everything else, but their response times just
(01:29:41):
aren't there. How do you expect people to be able
to protect their families. People's eyes are open to this
now more than ever. I just don't think this kind
of idea flies in this day and age when people
are seeing what they're seeing on TV.
Speaker 17 (01:29:57):
Well, and isn't it strange that everything that's happening now,
it's it's kind of just a natural consequence of their agendas,
of their policies, you know, open borders, all that stuff.
You know, they want to get more voters in, so
they they let open up the borders. But along with that,
(01:30:18):
you know, comes mentally ill people, comes, pandemic comes, you know,
would be terrorists, you know, cartels, crime, cartels, all of
that stuff. It's it's never been more dangerous in the
United States than it has right now. I mean you
can fudge the numbers and say, well crime is down,
Well it depends on how you fudge the number. You
(01:30:40):
can make them. You can make stats say anything that
you want to. But I think people know at a
gut level it's visceral. They can look around and they
can go, you know what, I don't know why, but
I don't feel as safe as I as I used
to be. And it's the same thing goes for like inflation.
You know, Kamala Harris tells us, oh, yes, this is
(01:31:02):
the best economy that we've ever had. But people look
around and go, well, then why can't I afford to
put gas in my car or buy food for you know,
my family. It's that same thing. People know instinctively that
something's not right, and then they look around and they go, Okay,
what are these politicians trying to do. They're they're trying
(01:31:25):
to take away my right to keep the bare arms.
It's their stated goal. They want to do it, but
they just haven't been able to do it yet. And
one of the reasons they haven't been able to do
it is because folks like.
Speaker 8 (01:31:37):
You and I.
Speaker 17 (01:31:38):
Every day people aren't buying into their into their lives
and into their agenda. And that's one of the reasons.
You know, we do that march every year to state
that bill and Lansing, do you got.
Speaker 1 (01:31:51):
This coming up again this year? Give us the details
on this and I know maybe people want to participate
or support in some way. What's the best way for
them to do that? And when can they plan?
Speaker 17 (01:32:03):
Well, the best way is to just show up. It's
on September nineteenth, from eleven am to one pm. It's
on the State Capitol grounds there right there in Lansing.
We've got all kinds of great speakers there. We've got
six state rep state Senators that are showing up. We
have a Sheriff dar Lee from Barry County as a speaker.
(01:32:26):
We have got the Null brothers. Do you recall the
plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer. Two of those men that
were arrested, charged, thrown in jail for quite a long time,
had their lives totally turned upside down. They ended up
(01:32:49):
when it was all said and done, they were acquitted
of all charges. They were never guilty. In my opinion,
it was an FBI and Gretchen Whitmer plot from the beginning.
They'll be speaking there as well. We're going to have
a silent auction, you know, with you know, guns and
(01:33:10):
AMMO and gun paraphernalia and all kinds of stuff like that.
It's just a really good time where people can show
up and they can you know, rub elbows with other
gun owners and just see that, you know, even though
it's unpopular, this idea of an armed populace, it's safe.
We've been doing this for fifteen years, justin every year
(01:33:33):
and we've never had an altercation. And every year they say,
you know, you can't have people there at the Capitol
carrying guns without there being blood in the streets, and
it's just not true. You know, go to two a
march dot com, the number two, the letter a march
dot com. We need money. I mean, they've just told
(01:33:54):
us yesterday that we're not allowed to solicit donations on
the Capitol ground or to sell any products. And that's
how we pay for our march, and they know that,
and so they've said if you try to do that
then you will be arrested by the state police, the
Capital Security Police. So you know, donate to a march
(01:34:15):
dot com. Better yet, come to the march. That's the
best way that you can support this, because if you
don't stand up, you know, for your Second Amendment rights
by exercising your First Amendment rights, you're going to end
up not having either one. And people need to start
being afraid of what's going on in our country. It's
just a crazy time justin well, I know.
Speaker 1 (01:34:38):
Lots of folks are waking up, they are concerned to
these things. And and look, you said, I know it's
a I don't actually think it is more popular than
ever before. I just think people don't necessarily talk about
it as much. The media has ways that they want
to portray things. But you know, look if Kamala is
telling us that she is a gun owner and Tim
(01:35:00):
Walls and I guess see in the in the folks
in the media have been lying to us for years.
More and more people are looking how to find out
how to protect their families in various different ways. And
I think that only increases is the days get a
little even uh stranger. Let's let's just put it. We
see in times of of these incidents or issues whatever
(01:35:22):
it might happen to terrorist attacks or we look yesterday
was September eleventh. These these things are people realize our
borders wide up and they've been telling us that it's
not a matter of if, but when when another attack
might happen and be able to protect yourself and your family.
These aren't radical or extreme ideas. These are These are
ideas that have made the country what it is, and
(01:35:43):
of course are our self reliance, independence and and and
the things that make this country h so fantastic. So uh,
I hats off to you guys for for doing it,
and uh and again for continuing in that fight because
we know and as the days ahead that these things
are going to be more and more. I think they're
(01:36:04):
going to be more important. People are going to be
looking at at how they can and I know you've
got ways to welcome people into that into the fold
on that so again to AMarch dot com and people
can check that out. And it's next week at at
the Capitol, Lancing And that's next Thursday. From what I
understand you said, right next week Thursday.
Speaker 17 (01:36:24):
Absolutely, eleven am to one pm at the Capitol.
Speaker 1 (01:36:27):
Hey, skip up before we get before we let you go.
If somebody is, you know, thinking to themselves like I've
thought about this, they put it off for too long. Now,
you know, as somebody, you're an instructor, you're an expert.
I mean you're you're at a level with you've been
immersed in this for you know, a lifetime. But what
would you say to somebody who is taking a route,
(01:36:50):
a look around. They don't recognize the country, they don't
recognize the world they live in, right, and they say
to themselves, I'm going to have to do something. What
what do you recommend for first step somebody getting educated
and learning about what they need to do.
Speaker 17 (01:37:06):
Well, I think first the education comes first. You know,
a lot of people. They just run out and they
just buy a gun. Okay, Well, you know, buying a
guitar doesn't make you a rock star anymore than buying
a gun makes you a you know, a gun slinger
or a warrior. That's not the way it works. Get
some training, you know, just take a concealed pistol license class.
That's a good basic start. Then go ahead and get
(01:37:29):
some advanced training as well. Learn about you know, rules
of deadly forest, the laws, all of that. But then
also you need to prepare for the unexpected, because we
don't know what's going to happen. What's going to happen
after the marcher We're going to have you know, the
after the election. Are we going to have riding in
(01:37:49):
the streets?
Speaker 1 (01:37:50):
You know?
Speaker 17 (01:37:50):
Again, is it going to get worse? We just don't know.
Is there going to be a famine, Is there going
to be you know, some type of society collapse. We
just don't know. So you need to prepare yourself financially.
You need to prefer for yourself so you can feed
your family, you know, and that you need security as well,
(01:38:11):
because if you can't protect it, you don't own it,
especially when you downline one one and the police don't answer,
so that would be you know, to be for forewarned
is forearmed, So do what you gotta do to protect
yourself and your family. Education is key.
Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
Skip coyel to AMarch dot com for more information. Thanks
for everything you do and thanks for joining us today.
Really appreciate it. God bless.
Speaker 17 (01:38:39):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:38:39):
Justin full speed ahead, the conversations continue right here. You
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five five. Biden has made the switch. Now we see
independents are moving towards Trump after the debate. But what
about a weird moment that happened yesterday. I never thought
(01:39:05):
I'd see this. It just certainly didn't have this on
my bingo card. For this week, things continue to heat up.
We'll give you the latest. What happened at that nine
to eleven commemoration event yesterday in Shanesfield, Pennsylvania has everyone
talking today. We'll get to it back after this the
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space walks. Now, do you think I think we've got
some of the some of the new tourism that might
be happening. Uh, I don't know. If I don't really
know that i'd want to do that. You know, flying
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beta tester on anything. When they come out with new
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stuff or new technology and your phone's gonna opvate and
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I just say, you know, you handle that. Let's let's
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And you know, elon musk again behind a lot of this.
It really is interesting and well I'm sure be hearing
lots about this in the in the days ahead, so
keeping an eye on it. We'll see, uh, we'll see
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if anything develops out of this today and the big
best spicking the firsts. Never thought I'd see it, never
thought I'd see it. But yesterday it appeared Joe Biden
had made the switch. Now I know this is some
of the weirdest. I I did not have this on
(01:41:39):
my bingo card. I just didn't. I didn't have this
on my card for you. Joe Biden nine to eleven ceremony,
the science he's going to make the switch apparently put
a Trump hat on, and again.
Speaker 21 (01:41:59):
The the uh all of this is Yeah, it's very strange.
Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
But he was at an event and the way it
kind of played out for everyone. He meets a guy
there who decides Joe sees he's got like a Trump
had on the guys josephs, will you trade me. I'll
give you one of my hats, a presidential forty sixth
presidential seal forty six president on the side, will you
(01:42:32):
give me yours? By the way, here's let me let
me give you the audio for this too, so you
can actually see the the interaction that takes place he
wants to trade him this happened. He said, can I
get an autograph? This is happening inside a fire station
there in Shanksville.
Speaker 2 (01:42:52):
Sure, I don't remember my name on the.
Speaker 1 (01:42:59):
Guy says, do you remember your name? Because I sure
don't remember my name. He says, I'm slow. Biden having
an interesting moment. Guy calls him an old fart.
Speaker 10 (01:43:13):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:43:15):
About what I know? You wouldn't know about that.
Speaker 8 (01:43:19):
I know, all right, I'm a young dar.
Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
Besignes. The Biden says, this guy reminds me of all
the guys I grew up with. There's always one of
them in your neighbor. So they have this really interesting
exchange with one another, and then the Secret Service agent
comes over. One of the handlers that tries to take
(01:43:46):
the Trump pad away, but people there say, hey, why
don't you put that on? The guy there at the
at the event puts the Biden hat on and and
Biden goes, I don't know I'm going that far, but
then he does. He eventually he puts the hat on
it and for a brief moment and it is something
(01:44:10):
to watch this this this was really it was really
interesting and I think an endearing moment now, regardless what
you think about the guy, and if he would have
had a few more of these moments, I think he'd
still be in the race, and you know, I think
he could possibly he could have won reelection. Kamala's camp
(01:44:33):
is livid today with this. They are not happy, not
one bit that this took place. There there is a
little bit more behind the scenes that's coming out on
this because everybody got a good they had a good
laugh at this. They had a good time. It's gone
all over the internet. I saw yesterday. I thought, was
(01:44:57):
that AI? Is that really that really happened? Yes, it's real,
it really happened, and it really might be a real
reason behind the scenes that this has got people areiled
up even more. We'll get into that coming up after this.
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hat scenario is it's taken the Internet by storm, and
look it is. It's a funny thing, but I think
there's some seriousness to this whole thing as well. What
do I mean by that, Well, look, these two guys
were having this interaction together and it was an honest
(01:48:22):
and sort of just funny and by the way, you know,
I think the country needs more of this. Yes, we
face some serious times, that's no doubt about that. That
there's one of the things that we have to realize
as Americans. Your neighbor isn't your enemy. We are constantly
pitted against each other by forces that know that if
(01:48:45):
we only discovered the true reality of what's really going
on behind the scenes, and we united together against it,
that we could make a difference, a massive difference. And
they they want nothing more than to keep us really
(01:49:07):
off of that that trail. So you see moments like
this where people are getting together. And by the way,
on September twelfth, that anniversary, twenty three years ago. Today,
you look back and you think about that time, there
(01:49:31):
were no black Americans. There were no white Americans. There
were no Hispanic Asian, Southern, northern, rich, poor, any of
those things. There was none of that. There were just Americans.
(01:49:52):
And we were all Americans on that day. Boy, how
quickly that all shifted. Now, this moment that with the hat, Yeah,
it's a laugh, it's a whot. It is it is.
(01:50:16):
It is a great moment. I love seeing it, I
really did. But I'll tell you this, there's a lot
more to it. There's a lot more to it and
the significance of it. And they don't want. This is
(01:50:39):
the last thing they want, because remember, he's the one
that's been around telling everybody mag is bad, it's evil
Donald Trump, this Donald Trump, that that that's what he's been.
Now I don't necessarily think that's his personality. I think
that's the speeches that have been written for him. I
(01:51:03):
don't know about you, but I think the more I
pay attention to this stuff, the more I the more
I see. I think there's this group of people behind
the scenes that are really making the big decisions. And
of course I think they're continuing to make those decisions
(01:51:26):
now that it's the Kamala campaign and he finally found
(01:51:46):
some freedom. You know, he doesn't have to run anymore,
doesn't have to pretend anymore, doesn't have to deliver a
speech is written by somebody else anymore. Maybe he's decided
that he's gone maga. I don't know if that's the
case or not, but I will say as I think
there's a little bit of a thumb in the nose,
a little bit of the screw you, a little digital
(01:52:09):
communication as it were, with one of the fingers that
happens to be in the center of your hand. I
think that's what he's doing. I think there's some of
this going on. You know, Trump talked about this the
other night. Trump said that Biden hates that he was
kicked out. He really despises the coup, the Kamala coup.
(01:52:35):
Trump talked about. He went into detam was sort of
talked about this at the debate. It got brought up.
But I think there might be something to it, especially
to the story and the details that we're hearing. In fact,
I think I have that clip. Is this it? Let's
(01:52:55):
see if we can pull it up for you. This
that clip from debate night about.
Speaker 2 (01:53:00):
A threat to democracy.
Speaker 9 (01:53:01):
He got fourteen million votes and they threw him out
of office.
Speaker 2 (01:53:05):
And you know what, I give you a little secret.
He hates her, he can't stand her.
Speaker 1 (01:53:09):
But look at her face. She was not happy about that.
Speaker 2 (01:53:13):
By the way.
Speaker 1 (01:53:16):
The other secret of the debate, you know, clear through
some of it is that the body language and the
split screen reactions some of hers I think gave folks,
as the kids say these day, vibes. They gave folks
a little bit of a reaction that they may not
(01:53:36):
even necessarily understand what's going on, a bit of a
subconscious reaction. I talked about that a little bit. Yesterday.
I did a program out of Canada, the Canadian News.
I can't remember exactly what they call this thing, but
a guy named Rachel Parker does great work sort of
an independent effort there. They do great work covering issues
(01:53:56):
in Canada, Conservative leaning anyway, and we talked about the
They talked about some of the things that I didn't
even get shared on the radio. When it comes to
I think some of the signals and the signs that
people got to see that they weren't maybe necessarily aware
of even on a conscious level. These are just body language,
the way things look, optics. We talked a little bit
(01:54:20):
about her height and podium height, things like that. So
that was discussed yesterday. But I dove deeper, much deeper
into that conversation and I'll tell you where to I'll
tell you where to grab that. I'll put it up
on the stack today at justin barclay dot com, so
you could go check that out. Maybe, I don't know,
(01:54:40):
maybe before we get out of here, I'll play you
some of that we had. The endorsement came down speaking
of people switching, making the switch and all of that,
and the mainstream media being ineffective in a lot of
ways these days as well. Endorsement came down and we're
also to be so excited about it. We saw that
(01:55:02):
Taylor Swift has endorsed Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris,
and yes, we're all supposed to be getty over it.
I'm going to tell you why even this doesn't matter.
In fact, instead of doing that, why don't I just
let jd Vance do it, because I think he did
a heck of a job doing it the other day
on Fox, And then I'll let you know why I
(01:55:25):
think it doesn't matter. From a Taylor Swift fan, a
Swifty as they call them, I think.
Speaker 4 (01:55:32):
There are a lot of issues that have been talked
about lately that don't really matter all that much. You know,
we can guess what some of them are. But it
was interesting last night that Taylor Swift gave her endorsement
of Harris and Waltz right after she has two hundred
and eighty three million followers on Instagram. And I'm sure
that someone brought your attention that she signed it childless
(01:55:54):
cat lady. This is a phrase that you are going
to hear in your in your dreams and your nightmares,
probably for many years to come. How do you speak
to women voters who obviously they care about what she thinks?
Speaker 5 (01:56:08):
Of course, well, look, we admire Taylor Swift's music, but
I don't think most Americans, whether they like our music
or fans of hers or not, are going to be
influenced by a billionaire celebrity who I think is fundamentally
disconnected from the interests and the problems of most Americans. Look,
when grocery prices go up by twenty percent, it hurts
most Americans.
Speaker 6 (01:56:25):
It doesn't hurt Taylor Swift.
Speaker 5 (01:56:26):
When housing prices become unaffordable, it doesn't affect Taylor Swift
or any other billionaire. It does affect middle class Americans
all over our country. And so I think our pitch
to women voters is very simple. Donald Trump delivered policies
that lowered the prices of groceries, lower the prices of housing,
and most importantly, Donald Trump delivered public safety in our country.
Speaker 6 (01:56:45):
You know, I've got three little kids. I want my
kids to.
Speaker 5 (01:56:47):
Grow up in a country where the neighborhoods are safe enough,
the streets are safe enough for them to make mistakes
and not.
Speaker 6 (01:56:54):
Have it take their life.
Speaker 5 (01:56:55):
You've got little kids who are doing drugs laced with fitanol.
Twenty years ago, you smoke a joint, you get yelled
at by your parents. Today, you smoke a joint, it's
lace with fit andel, and it might take a teenager's life.
Speaker 6 (01:57:06):
I don't want that for my family.
Speaker 5 (01:57:07):
I don't think most women want that for their neighborhoods
and their families. And our argument is elect Donald Trump
will redeliver the public safety that's been so lacking in
this country the last three years.
Speaker 1 (01:57:17):
Yeah, it's not just JD Vance, it's actual swifties, people
that consider themselves fans of Taylor Swift. CNN actually had
this next clip, which I find kind of interesting in itself. Plus,
we've got good news, and I'll let you hear straight
out of the mount of the Swifty why she didn't
care what Taylor Swift says. Someone who built a career
(01:57:40):
on making bad decisions made another one, and the fans
apparently recognize respect and realizes that. Well, we'll tell you
why none of it ain't it matters, all of that
coming up, and what really does matter after this checking
the latest Midwestern or the Midwesterner Dot News your headlines,
bagnats around this on it's nine ten am, back at it.
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And of course the stories you won't hear anywhere else,
and there's that matters most. Yeah, Taylor Swift may have
endorsed Kamala Harris, but her fans don't care. App at
least some of them don't. Some of them just don't
care at all. It doesn't matter, they say they they
(01:58:28):
feel the Pejad man said this yesterday, and I will
tell you I think this is this is spot on,
spot on. This is gonna be really interesting, the fans
coming out telling you what they really care.
Speaker 22 (01:58:45):
Jamie Jeffries, a law student and mother in Arizona, by
the way, is a huge Taylor Swift fan and also
a fan of Donald Trump. She says the issues she
most cares about, abortion, immigration, and the economy align with Trump.
Speaker 10 (01:59:00):
I'm voting Trump because we need to secure our borders.
Speaker 22 (01:59:05):
Also economically, I mean, the last four years have been
insanely hard on everybody and it's not getting cheaper.
Speaker 1 (01:59:15):
Yeah, So Taylor can do what she wants, she can
say what she wants, and all of these media organizations
very similarly. They're trying to push us in certain directions.
We saw what happened with the debate, but it doesn't
None of that matters. None of that matters. What matters
(01:59:36):
most is that when you are feeling the pain, but
you are feeling the punch, really the gut punch. Every
time you go in to the grocery store, every time
(01:59:58):
you try to put gas in your car, whatever it
might be, Okay, you've you've got a deal. You got
to deal with it all okay. And it's so personal,
it's so undeniable that there really is. There is just nothing, nothing,
(02:00:22):
nothing you can you can do to to to distract
yourself from it. These these things are massive and they're
like I said, they're undeniable. All of this just there's
just no way around it. So look, you you what
(02:00:44):
you're watching right now, particularly the independence of the undecided
breaking for Trump, is the media machine breaking down. They're
doing everything they can, They're throwing all they got him
at us, and yet it is ineffective. It's it's the
(02:01:06):
way it's proving ineffective. Here's Bira Donald's actually talking about
it on CNN. Reuter's doing that post debate focus group
undecided voters, and after the debate they broke for Trump.
Speaker 18 (02:01:18):
Oh look, I think when you talk about who won
or loss, that's not the key thing. It's we're are
undecided voters. Last night, Reuter's actually had a focused group
of about ten undecided voters going into the debate. Last night.
Six of ten left the debate saying they were gonna
vote for Donald Trump. Only three said they were gonna
vote for Kamala Harris. One was still left undecided. That
(02:01:40):
is the true measure of who won and who lost.
And the reason why I think undecided voters are going
to lean towards Donald Trump is because Kamala Harris did
not talk about the issues facing the American people. She
spent her time trying to needle and get under the
skin of Donald Trump. That might work well in a
televised debate, but you can't needlea i'mir putin, You can't
(02:02:01):
needle gg ping. You gotta have serious leadership and serious policy.
Speaker 1 (02:02:05):
And she did not provide that last night. Byron, Donald's
solid right on, and uh, there's really there's really no denying,
there's no getting around any of this. Undeniable On the
way today the Glenn Bank program, talking about the latest
news and the stories you won't to hear anywhere else
(02:02:25):
another dose of truth, logic and commons. Since undecided voters
unsure about Harris breaking for Trump, he'll get into that.
Jady Vance torches media for not caring about immigration crisis
until the GEP shared the cat memes. Oh and uh,
you know, you know else is kind of interesting now
speaking of the cat memes, right, which is what I
(02:02:48):
when I saw the well, I saw the picture, Taylor
Swisz shirs, you got a cat in her hands. It's
the childless cat leys. I thought, if she just shows
you how far off by the way this whole thing
had been planned, probably bleed a month in advance with
her and the picture of the cat and all that,
and this is what we'll do. They're so far out
(02:03:08):
of it because they've they've missed the virality, the skip
that has happened. Now we're talking about immigrants eating cats.
Trump's trying trying to make pets safe again. So her
holding up the cat almost makes it look like she's
a Trump supporter. I know, I know. That's the strange
(02:03:31):
world we're in right now. Don't try and it's hard
to try and figure all of this out. How about
this real America's Voice Steve Druber with this Ohio Attorney
General confirming Haitian migrants are eating and taking petsy fact
checking ABC interesting.
Speaker 23 (02:03:54):
Of course they actually did interview people on the ground
in Springfield as well, got their stories. Maybe they change
their tune about Haitian's eating pets or creating problems in chaos.
Here's another first hand account from you guys. Did Springfield,
Ohio listen to this.
Speaker 6 (02:04:08):
We've lost a whole bunch of cats.
Speaker 15 (02:04:10):
There was a man, a load of van pulled over
the hat over one hundred cats in it with the Hazans.
Speaker 1 (02:04:14):
They said they was eating them.
Speaker 6 (02:04:15):
Actually, yeah, not fake news, not fake news. So a
fan was collecting cats and eating them.
Speaker 8 (02:04:20):
I watched that happen.
Speaker 10 (02:04:21):
Yeah, Washington get pulled over with the cats and admit
to the police that they was eating them.
Speaker 1 (02:04:25):
You're not Joshua with me.
Speaker 3 (02:04:26):
No, I'm almost fifty years old, buddy, I don't know.
Speaker 8 (02:04:29):
You don't mess around. No.
Speaker 1 (02:04:32):
So there you have it.
Speaker 23 (02:04:34):
They fact checked you on that because of some letters
that they got somewhere from a city manager say, well,
we don't believe that's true. Do you think the city
manager's going to go out and say, wow, that's what's
happening here who Here's who is saying it. The Attorney
General of the state of Ohio.
Speaker 1 (02:04:50):
This came out today.
Speaker 23 (02:04:52):
Dave Yos is the Attorney General for the state of Ohio,
and he accused the media of ignoring evidence surrounding those
claims in Springfield that they're having their pets.
Speaker 1 (02:05:00):
It's abducted and eaten. The Attorney General Ohio says, it's real. Well,
but ABC New York Times they know better, folks. Just
just let them. They'll tell you. They'll tell you they
know better. Don't worry about it. They've got it all covered.
They got it all figured out.
Speaker 3 (02:05:23):
I tell you one.
Speaker 1 (02:05:25):
Piece of good news before we get it, because I
got something I got to share with you. It actually
happened in Nashville on a bridge. And if you haven't
heard or seen this story yet today, you're gonna want to.
This is one that you're going to want to share
at least as well. John bon Jovi, the singer, jumped
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into action. He was filming a music video on a
bridge in Nashville when he saw a sixty two year
old woman on the pedestrian bridge leaning over the railing
at one point, apparently she was ready to plunge to
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her death. I don't know exactly what was going on,
why she was doing it, maybe distraught. I don't know
the full story on it. But he leans over, grabs
her hoister to safety, embraces her, lends her a hand.
It takes all of us to help keep each other safe.
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The Nashville Police Department set a shout out to Joan
bon Jovi and his team for helping a woman on
the Patrian Bridge today. He helped persuade her to come
off the ledge over the Cumberland River. What a wild
video this is, and it is now starting to make
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its rounds on social media as well. Hats off to
Jon bon Jovi and hats off to you as well
for being here with us today. More good news of
stories you won't hear anywhere else. Coming back tomorrow. Will
be right here with you, Wishing you the best. Linnbeck
program is next, Make it a great day. God bless