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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:21):
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Trump's running mates here in town today and on this
program coming up at just moments. Chucker Carlson here Friday
and tickets to that show. Ken Ronk will be there
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We gotta make this quick, folks, We gotta move number
on the radar. Suspect was on the FBI's radar since
twenty nineteen. New developing information still coming out. We'll get
to it today as questions continue to surround about how

(01:29):
in fact this guy got there, why was it he watched?
How do we find ourselves in this again? In this
situation once again in the second failed attempt on the
president's life work sean that he comes arrested by the
FBI in New York. Still details awaiting the latest on
that in.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Michigan.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Now Whitmer's Michigan admitting peak numbers of refugees as increases
expected next year. Will we become the next Ohio? The
next Colorado?

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Folks?

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Concern as we've already seen these issues over and over
again in Michigan and findal born across the border.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Of course, the depth of Ruby Garcia.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
In the Chilean gangs in Oakland County with the home invasions.
These issues aren't just border state issues. They're happening everywhere.
A quick and abbreviated big three today, so we can
get right into it. He is in town for an
event later today in Sparta and on the line with
this right now, Senator J. D.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Vance, thank you for taking the time.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
Sir, Hey guys, thank you thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
I got to start with the failed assassination attempt to
second again. We're still learning more about this, but I
just listened to and have a chance to hear your
first public remarks on this, and the story you told
is just incredible. I mean, this never should have happened
at first time. I mean, here we are, we see
it happening again.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Yeah, it's crazy. I mean, so the President called me.
I guess it's been Sunday, two o'clock. I'm sitting there
with my son, and he says, and they just tried
to do it again. They tried to they tried to
kill me. And I said, no ways, sir, no no way,
and he's yeah, absolutely, they just stand and he kind
of told me the story or what he did it
at that point, and then I said, well, you know,

(03:13):
my god, are you doing okay. I'm so glad you're
physically okay, but how are you doing? And he said, oh,
I'm doing fine, you know, a little a little angry
that uh, you know I was about to make a
BIRDI put on the sixth hole, and they wouldn't let
me finish. That drives home what kind of a guy
he is. And in some ways, this is exactly what
you want as president the United States, as somebody who's
not phased, because of course, if you're not phased after

(03:35):
getting shot at, then you're not going to be phased
sitting in the room with a world leader. But I
do want to just say something about, you know, Democrats
and their rhetoric, because you know, I've heard a lot
of both sizing this issue over the last couple of days.
There's been a lot of well, Republicans and Democrats both
need to tone down those political rings. And of course
the pushback to that is, well, Donald Trump has been attempted.

(03:58):
It's had an attempted assassination attempt twice in just the
last two months. So if anybody needs to tone down
the political rhetoric, it's not the movement of the guy
that's been almost killed twice. It's the movement that has
been driving up insane outrage against that particular guy that's
Donald Trump. Of course, so I think it's the left.

(04:19):
When the left is using this rhetoric, and Donald Trump
keeps on getting assassination attempts that I think that we
need to focus on the left, not to say the
right can't ever do better. Of course we can, but
we're not the ones going out there trying to kill
our political opponents. Clearly that it's happening on the far
left fringes. They're inciting these psychos and now a couple

(04:39):
of them have taken shots at Donald Trump. And you know,
one final point on this, I think about, Okay, we
have overheated rhetoric in this country. It's one of the hallmarks,
of course, of the First Amendments. But I see the
real difference between what you see on the left and
what you see on the right boils down to one word,
and that's censorship. The left is trying to silence Donald Truy.

(05:00):
They're calling for him to be eliminated. Hillary Clinton just
yesterday said that she wanted to impose civil and criminal
penalties on people who disagreed who spread the so called misinformation,
which really just means you disagree with Hillary Clinton. If
you're trying to silence and shut your political opponents up,
that is going to lead to political violence, because killing

(05:20):
somebody is the ultimate way to silence them. And that's unfortunately,
now what two people have tried to do with Donald J.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Trump.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
It is absolutely and I think people need to understand it.
To your point, you put this perfectly, But this doesn't
stop with Donald Trump. As Hillary Clinton mentioned, it's any
for forty eight hours after the second attempt here, but
as she mentioned, she says again that he's dangerous, and
again they compare him to Hitler over and over.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
And over again.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
But not only that, but now she's calling for you
and I to be jailed if we share that information. Again,
it's not just presidents Trump, it's not just Jadie Vance
who's running. It's you and half the country or maybe
more that they have this disdain for and this is something.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
That is a sickness.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
It's a rocket will destroy our country if they don't
confront it.

Speaker 4 (06:11):
Yeah, that's exactly right. And you know, look, the logic
of censorship is always going to eventually lead to political
violence because you can try to use big tech, or
you can try to use moral blackmail to silence somebody,
but if they keep on talking and you keep on
trying to censor them, eventually that will lead to political violence,
and that's what we're really seeing in this country right now.

(06:31):
It's not you know, like, I'm never going to criticize
the left for calling me names or even lying about me.
What I really do think the left has jumped the
shark on what Kamo Harris's entire campaign, if you think
about it, boils down to censorship. She wants to silence
Donald Trump. She called for him to be booted off
social media. And if you don't want to debate the issues,

(06:52):
you don't want to persuade your fellow citizens, then you
fundamentally are part of the problem. And that is the
story of Kamala Harris's campaign. Because she can't talk about
lowering prices because of course her policies raised prices. She
can't talk about securing the border because she ended deportations
and ended Trump's remain in Mexico policy. So rather than
talk about the issues, she is trying to silence her opponents,

(07:15):
and that is always going to lead to political violence,
whether these people want to admit it or not.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Jade vans with us right now, Senator from Ohio. I
want to talk about your homestead of Ohio and what's
happening there and if folks concerned here in Michigan as well.
But I also want to ask you, what is it
about mesque are just you know, you've been all over
the state, but you are just here up north Micosta
County fighting against at the Chinese Communist Party linked battery
plant Goshen up there. And I know folks here have

(07:40):
taken that issue very seriously as well. But we've seen
Michigan and some have said that Nate Silver predict, Look,
if Trump wins Michigan, he wins it all. What is
it about the state that's so important in this election?
I think it might be the most critical, not just
of our lifetimes, but maybe in the nation's history.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Well, you know, it's tough they're a Buckeye to admit
that Michigan is extremely important and unfortunately, in the electoral college,
more important than even my home state. But it's true. Michigan,
I think has felt the pain of shipping jobs to Mexico,
of shipping jobs to China. You know, we did this
thing in this country where we basically decided we were

(08:20):
going to ship our entire industrial base to Central America
and East Asia, and of course a lot of michiganers
lost their jobs as the process. A great manufacturing town,
you're a great manufacturing state, a great manufacturing area, a
place where people really value craftsmanship and folks who can
build things with their hands and build them. Well, that's
the story of Michigan. And unfortunately Kamala Harrison's policies I

(08:42):
think have been very, very bad for the American worker,
the American manufacturer, and that is put Michigan in play
in a way that typically it hasn't been right. I mean,
usually you think of Michigan as a blue state. I
think we believe in the Trump campaign we are currently
ahead in Michigan, albeit in a tight way. And this
is I'd say to anybody who's listening, you know, we're

(09:03):
trying as much as we can to encourage folks to vote,
really vote often, meaning get everybody you know to the polls,
get them there as quickly as possible. Because what happened
in the twenty twenty election, we saw this in a
number of major battleground states is a lot of people
who intended to vote for some reason, something came up.
And you can sit there and say, well, you have

(09:24):
one hundred voters right ninety five or ninety six, and
then we're going to be fine. But in a state
like Michigan, you take the four people where you know,
mom gets sick and you've got to take her to
the doctor, or the kid needs to come home from school,
or something comes up at work. Those four people can
be a difference in a state like Michigan. To get
out there, get your friends out there. We need to
win the state. And if we do, I think we're
going to get an opportunity to really fix a lot

(09:46):
of Kamala Harris's problems in this country.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Senator from Ohio jd Vance with us right now of
President Trump's running mate. And of course, so we're just
talking about Ohio specifically, and this is interesting.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
I want to find out what's going going on there.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
But in the meantime, let's play This is a clip
from Lesterholt talking about as the media has been sort
of banging this drum that that the threats are coming
in and this is due to a rhetoric from the
Trump campaign, et cetera. And then we have the reality
with Governor DeWine that told us yesterday.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
Mister Trump is running made JD. Vans continue to make
baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. This weekend, there
were new bomb threats in that town, each one of.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Which has been.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
Responded to, and each one of whom has been found
as a hoax.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
By the way, they came from overseas, which is another
point that should probably be included as well. So let's
talk about what is happening in the town of Springfield
and throughout the state.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Well.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
So, first of all, what's happening in Springfield is incontrovertible.
You have a town of about forty thousand people that's
now close to sixty thousand people because a lot of
Haitian migrants have been brought in in the last few years.
A lot of them are working, a lot of them
are not working. Actually over half of them appear to
be collecting some form of welfare benefit. But it's really

(11:13):
stressed every local services. You know that the local schools
are struggling because you've got a thousand kids who don't
speak English all of a sudden, the local hospitals are
completely overwhelmed. The housing market is a disaster. We hear
from a number of constituents who are being kicked out
of their house. And then you have like four Haitian
families who will move into a four bedroom house. Of course,

(11:34):
they can pay a lot more rent if you've got
four families in a place instead of one. So it's
caused a massive housing shortage in the city of Springfield
for people who have been there sometimes for multiple generations.
Now there are also rumors out there, and we've heard
from a number of constituents people who say this firsthand.
You know, you know, my cat was abducted or somebody
tried to steal my dog. Now, of course we can't

(11:57):
confirm those things, but when constituents these things to me,
I'm not going to tell them, no, shut up, this
is unconfirmed. I'm going to listen to them, and I'm
going to try to talk about what they're dealing with. Now.
The Left has hung their hat on this pet thing
because it's the one part that you can't verify with
obvious data, and they've used it to really justify ignoring

(12:18):
everything that's going on in Springfield, the struggles of Kamala
Harris's open border. And there's another thing that they pull here,
which is they'll say, well, these Haitian migrants are legal. Well,
they're legal because Kamala Harris suspended deportations on that very population.
A lot of these people would not be here if
not for Kamala Harris's open border policies. So the left

(12:39):
is absolutely lying about this, and they're doing it in
a way that distracts from Kamala Harris's policy failure here
because the reason these folks can't afford housing, the reason
their grocery shelves are empty, is because Kamala Harris let
in way too many migrants into this country. Now that's
the big problem. Now what's interesting here is you you

(13:00):
have these terrible bomb threats. So we've been hearing about
this for the last few days. Close to forty bomb
threats have been called it in Springfield. And of course
we condemn violence, and in this case, threats of violence.
It's disgusting. But the more that we learn about it,
it turns out their hoaxes and their hoaxes coming from overseas.
And so the media is playing this two step where
they're actually amplifying foreign disinformation while at the same time

(13:25):
blaming me and Donald Trump for speaking about the problems
of Springfield. And notice again it all goes back to censorship.
They're trying to say, you have to shut up. You're
not allowed to talk about what's going on in these communities,
and if you do, you are inciting bomb threats. And
they ignore, of course, that the bomb threats are actually
coming from foreign actors who are trying to sow discord

(13:47):
in this country.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
It will stay on top of it.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
I appreciate you taking the time to actually give some
clarity and some truth out there on this and so
many of the other issues. I think it's just another
situation where the American people feel left behind in one
place already says no, we're not going to let that happen,
and the other party says, well, forget you, and people
can feel that they're feeling it on the ground.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Center.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Jdvans from Ohio in town today and appreciate you taking
the time to be here with us today on the
campaign trip.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Please come back whenever you have a chance. You've got
a doublast here he is, folks.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
I will tell you wish we had more time, but
he went a little longer than what we were supposed
to go.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
Anyway, happening now.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
On UH on television, we have a news conference out
of Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis speaking about the update on
the probe into the assassination at Temple try and bring
you some of that after the break here and the
latest big show. Today's still got Tucker Carlson tickets Tucker
here with Kid Rock on Friday, and you want to go,

(14:49):
I'm gonna give you my tickets coming up.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Hang on, We'll give you a shot to win. Right here.
Moments ago going around.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
De Santis speaking on filing charges there and the investigation
a sort of government will do.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
This was from yesterday.

Speaker 6 (15:02):
I've not talked to him yet. I did announce yesterday
we're going to be doing a state level investigation. I
understand that the Feds are involved, but we do believe
that there were multiple violations of state law. We also
believe that there's a need to make sure that the
truth about all this comes out in a way you
know that that's credible. I mean, I look at the

(15:24):
federal government, with all due respect to them, you know,
those same agencies that are prosecuting Trump and that jurisdiction
are now going to be investigating this. I just think
that that may not be the best thing for this country. Nevertheless,
they have their progative, but we have our progative. And
so we'll be making an announcement further along those lines
in the in the ensuing days.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Hey, you have it coming up Tech Tuesday. We got
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Speaker 3 (16:10):
That's funny.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Welcome in a Tech Tuesday, we talk to Tred Can
I be coming up here in just moments, But there
is a press conference happening right now in Florida. Governor
Rohnda Santis is speaking about the investigation the state is
going to do into the second attempted assassination of President
Trump and taking some questions.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
Here, sir, to take some of this show.

Speaker 6 (16:33):
The statewide prosecutor does have jurisdiction to do, and that's there.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
And here's the thing.

Speaker 6 (16:39):
You have a responsibility in law enforcement and as a
prosecutor to hold people accountable to the fullest extent of
the law. It would be one thing to hand off
to the Feds if somehow they had more significant crimes
that they could pursue.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
It doesn't seem that that's the case as of now.

Speaker 6 (17:00):
If in the FBI has admitted that this was an
attempted assassination, you have that jurisdictional hook at the state
level for by far the most serious offense. I think
this is an offense that should merit a life in prison,
and if we're not going to go to the fullest
extent of the law, you're lowering the threshold of which

(17:21):
someone in the future may try to do something like this.
So I think it's really important for the people of Florida,
but also for our country that we pursue the most
serious charges that are on the books to hold this
guy accountable. And to say you're going to do a
couple of gun charges that is not going to be
sufficient to do it. So they clearly have jurisdiction and

(17:44):
the statewide prosecutor we have a very strong interest in
holding this suspect accountable to the fullest extent of the law,
and we are in a better position in the state
of Florida to be able to provide answers to the public.
I think back about what happened in Las Vegas back
six seven years ago. We never got any answers about that.

(18:07):
I think back about what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania, We've
not gotten very many answers about that. I think that
that really erodes public confidence. And I think the Florida agencies,
working from local on up, have an opportunity to do
a thorough investigation and then to provide the truth about
what's happening or what happened and how this came to be.

(18:29):
And people deserve that the truth. And so I think
that there's two really significant interests, holding him accountable and
then delivering the truth about how this could have happened. Well,
it's not a question of casting doubt. I'm going to

(18:51):
answer you.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
So plus.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Reporters asking questions now in Gavin rond de Santis in Florida,
because he announces they have state doing an investigation into
the second assassination attempt one.

Speaker 6 (19:09):
The federal government does not have jurisdiction to bring an
attempted murder charge. If you look at the federal statute,
it applies to current federal officials. And well, okay, so
I'm explaining to you why that's happening. Have you let
me finish so they don't have jurisdiction over a case
that's not a federal official or is a parent winner

(19:32):
of a presidential election or the formally declared president elect.
So right then and there we have the ability to
pursue potentially life in prison under state law. That's a
huge reason why we should move forward at the state
level than that. And it is the case that you
have a situation where these charges that were brought in

(19:54):
this jurisdiction, Southern District of Florida by the federal government,
they were dismissed by a federal judge and now they're
on appeal trying to get those reinstated, and they have
a right to do that.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
But I would note to you it.

Speaker 6 (20:06):
Was Merrick Garland who assigned a special council because he
said there was a political issue and they wanted to
appear to be above it. He was the one that
did that. There really was no true conflict. If these
were normal crimes, you could have done it. But they
did a special council. And so if you did a
special counsel for that, wouldn't those same concerns animate whether

(20:28):
you're the appropriate jurisdiction. So they cannot pursue charges to
the extent we can, And yes, I do think that
there's a lot of concern about how these agencies have
operated and the state of Florida. I mean, you know,
for us, all weird shit is the truth. We're not
involved in any of those of those other things that

(20:48):
the Justice Department or FBI have been involved in. So
it's better for the public and it's better for justice. Next, yes, sir,
would we mean on the pack such to employing very
cool death.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
You understand this answering question. Is Governor of Florida there
and talking.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
About the festic assigation I think will show fascination and
President Trump.

Speaker 6 (21:10):
They take to some people say, well, how would he
have known to be there? But I think those of
you who've covered the former president when he is at
mar A Lago on the weekends, that is the number
one place he goes. So what isn't like this was
like a one in a million chance. On the other hand,
this guy went at night and it was not on
any schedule that this was going to happen. It was

(21:32):
more of a last minute thing. And I don't even
know that the club is open yet. I think they
opened in October.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
I know in fact, I was talking with them a
week or two ago. They did a lot of overseating.

Speaker 6 (21:42):
I think the course is going to be in a
really good shape, and he's like, you got to come
down and see it, and so, but I don't think
it's even open for the members yet. So why would
he have chosen now to burrow in to that? I
don't know the answer to that question. Our folks are
going to look to see. And here's the thing. I'm
not interested in trying to like blame this person or
that person. It's okay, let's just get the facts. Let's

(22:03):
put it out for the public. Let's figure out what
I mean this guy. I mean, you look at his
rap sheet, you look at the things he's been involved in.
This is this guy had red flags. I know he's
been looked at by federal law enforcement. How the heck
did it end up where he's in West Palm Beach
in those bushes, And that's apart from the prosecution. People

(22:25):
deserve the truth about that. They need to know his associations,
they need to know his motivations, his ideology, and our
guys are doing. In fact, as soon as this happened,
when I said investigate, I said save the social media,
because what they do, Facebook will take it down and
try to hide it. They fdlly saved all the social
media and they've been doing that type of research. So

(22:48):
I think it's I think it needs to be done,
but that's my I'm not I have no preconceived notions
on this. They're going to do it, but they're going
to do a thorough job and I think produce answers
that people have confidence in.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Yes, all right, I think that's all we're gonna take
for now. Coming up, Tucker Tickets here in just a
moment to tell you how you can grab those. We'll
get into a brief and abbreviated if we can Tech
Tuesday segment.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Into the latest in tech and how it affects you
and your world. This is Tech Talk Tuesday on Wood
Radios West Michigan Live again.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
That's Governor Ron DeSantis. He's down in Florida announcing that
they're going to do their own investigation at the state level.
Not unheard of, but certainly will be helpful to I think.
And so I just sort of give everybody the peace
and calm and to know that we're getting the answers
fully at a time and a day and age, and
I think people really need the answers. And you just

(23:45):
heard something very very interesting piece there, just like we're
going to take the social media and we're going to
make sure that you know, all of this guy's posts
and things are archived. Why is this important? Well, the
media is out there trying to tell you. Some people
trying to tell you that the people that do these
things are like Trump supporters a lot of times, and

(24:05):
you don't have a clear picture of their motiver. Why
in this case, who this guy was, what he was
supporting was very clear. In fact, tret Kenneby joining us.
Now let's start there. Check Tuesday and a good conversation.
We've got up on tap for you. But I didn't
expect this, but very simple. There's a case that I
think social media is going to play a big role.

(24:26):
Tech is playing a big role in these investigations, particularly
in this one, that they've gone through an archived everything
that this guy posted online in Twitter or Facebook, wherever
it might be.

Speaker 7 (24:39):
Justin the social media tells us publicly everything that these
people are doing, not everything, but so much of it.
And privately, I remember a lot of social media is
private messages and messages I would say maybe of every
post that somebody does publicly, they might have a hundred
or even five hundred messages per message just to different

(25:01):
Facebook groups or different groups, different chats, different personal messages,
and all of those things have much much more information
than just the public surface posts, and that doesn't include
their other devices. So that information is out there on
a person's phone, on a person's digital accounts. It's a
treasure trope to any investigators. And it's interesting how after

(25:21):
the fact of these situations we don't really hear too much.
We don't have too much released, even though these things
are all subpoena in court, which should mean that their
public record, especially after the case is decided. It's surprising
we don't have a data dump of these things on
these high profile cases.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Yeah, I just assume that anything I send anywhere is public.
That's just I think the way you have to operate,
no matter you think it's a personal a text message
or an email, especially anything you're writing. I think you
just have to assume this is public or it may
one day be seen in public's I think that's the

(25:58):
prudent way to go. And then think about that because
now and I'll just tie this in. You know, I
talked about this last week, But the AI, the Apple
Intelligence in your phone, Apple AI. I think they've been
doing it for a while. And Facebook just announced that
they're going to try and start training their AI all
basically on your messages, your things, you post online, your pictures, everything.

(26:21):
But I think Apple's been doing it for a while.
I don't think they've been honest about it. They haven't
told us at least anyway yet. I think they're doing
it in this new update for sure, because the things
that they're going to be doing with the phone are
pretty incredible. But it comes to a price. They say
it's walled off. They say this is data that's not
going to get out there, and it's protected secure. I

(26:42):
don't know that I can buy that. How do we
know that for a fact?

Speaker 7 (26:44):
Trent, Yeah, justin it's difficult to know that who has
access to that data. I mean, let's just say Apple
does have access to it and it is kept private.
If the government, if the court system demands that data
or else whatever legal percussions, then Apple will be forced
to turn that over. So even if it is quote

(27:04):
unquote secure today in Apple or in Google or wherever
your favorite flavor of services for storing your data. That
can change with a law that can be overturned, and
the government can have access to all of that data.
So it's not just what it is today, it's the
future of it is where I'm more concerned than what
it is today.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
And it's not all bad.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
Look, tech is good and bad or can it's really
whoever's using it, what the intentions are good and evil.
Same thing with fire or firearm. The way that you
use it and whether it's used responsible or not I
think is a big as a big determination in how
things go. This Tech Week is happening in Grand Rampids
right now in West miskin Sky. Is the limit for

(27:46):
AI in healthcare? They're saying, they're talking about this in
the medical mile. This is an interesting story because, yeah,
I think that as we go down this road, the
leaps that they'll be able to make with healthcare will
be tremendous, and some of it might even happen in
our backyard. But you know, again, all of these things,

(28:07):
the good, the bad, Dan, we have to sort of
weigh them all. Trent, what do you make of this
story this week that's taking taking us by storm.

Speaker 7 (28:15):
So justin AI in the healthcare world, there is incredibly
good positive uses for AI and healthcare. So think of
scanning imaging. They have hundreds and hundreds of ultra high
resolution images. If you're going to do different kind of
scanning for cancer, or if you have just simple backscan,
you have some back trouble. For a computer system to

(28:37):
go through those images and highlight pickout troubles things that
have changed to literally detect cancer is incredible because it
can do it very fast, very efficiently, and better than
a lot of people can do by hand, especially if
it's combined with a doctor to see it by hand.
Where the real issue with a healthcare is not the
imaging side, scanning and automating task that it's really good

(28:59):
at and it should be doing more and more for
us as a tool. The scary side is when AI
is going to replace your doctor. When it's straight up
programmed with enough medical intelligence, programmed with your medical history
that you can literally type in your systems, and combined
with information coming from like an Apple watch or a
fitbit that has all sorts of information blood pressures, you know,

(29:21):
glucose levels in the future over time, and it's going
to be better than your doctor on paper, and medical
studies are going to show that. So it's going to
save doctor hospital systems tons of money. But the biggest
issue with it, justin is our bodies. Our health is
not fully in scientific people's hands. There's something called providence,

(29:42):
or we could say miracles that happen and you've experienced
them in your life and I have as well in
our life with family, and that's something that a doctor has,
this thing called a gut feeling, even if he's not religious,
he can call it a gut feeling that helps them
in these decision makings. And AI has none of that.
And that's just assuming AI is honest. If AI is

(30:03):
painted because you're a certain age, or if you're a
certain political party, if there's corruption in our government, that's
where it's really scary. Where even if AI was honest,
there's issues. If it has dishonest we're toast as a medical.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
System, all right, So we'll leave it there.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
We have some other stories with AI and other technology
that will save for maybe next week or another time.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
Otherwise, speaking of health, your.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
Blood pressure might be affected today, but Trent, we appreciate
you taking the time. As always, Affordableized Store, Lake Michigan
Drive and Standale and of course Grand Rivertech dot Com.

Speaker 3 (30:38):
Always a pleasure with the ladies.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
You have questions, whether it's you yourself, you're in person
that you have a question about your machine or your
device or whatever it might be.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
Well, you want to.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
Secure your network, you can do it with Trent and
the folks there at grant Overtech and Affordable.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Thank you, sir, appreciate it. Trent.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
Thanks, have a great day.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
You too.

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Has felt the pain of shipping jobs to Mexico, shipping
jobs to China. You know, we did this thing in
this country where we basically decided we were going to
ship our entire industrial base to Central America and East Asia,
and of course a lot of Michiganers lost their jobs
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(34:03):
a great manufacturing area, a place where people really value
craftsmanship and folks who can build things with their hands
and build them. Well, that's the story of Michigan. And
unfortunately Kamala Harrison's policies I think have been very, very
bad for the American worker, the American manufacturer, and that
is put Michigan in play in a way that typically
it hasn't been right. I mean, usually you think of

(34:23):
Michigan as a blue state. I think we believe in
the traimp campaign we are currently ahead in Michigan, albeit
in a tight way. And this is what I'd say
to anybody who's listening. You know, we're trying as much
as we can to encourage folks to vote, really vote often,
meaning get everybody you know to the polls, get them
there as quickly as possible. Because what happened in the

(34:45):
twenty twenty election, and we saw this in a number
of major battleground states, is a lot of people who
intended to vote for some reason, something came up and
you can sort of sit there and say, well, you
have one hundred voters right ninety five or ninety six,
and then are going to be fine. But in a
state like Michigan. You take the four people where you know,
mom gets sick and you've got to take her the doctors,
or the kid needs to come home from school, or

(35:07):
something comes up at work. Those four people can be
a difference in a state like Michigan. To get out there,
get your friends out there. We need to win the state.
And if we do, I think we're going to get
an opportunity to really fix a lot of kamal here
as this problems in this country.

Speaker 3 (35:20):
Well, that's the answer. You'd love to hear. JD.

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we can make a difference here in the state, you
can win the nation and essentially save the entire It's

(35:43):
not just America. So America goes, the wrestle world goes
as Well's that's an important distinction.

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