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Speaker 1 (00:06):
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I was doing I hope you're doing good. I really do.
I know this is not the normal bat time, but
with what is going on, I definitely had to get
on the get on the get behind the mic and
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talk about what is going on. I really did, because
we've got some stuff to talk about. Really, we really do.
I do have some programming notes I'm going to be
throwing at the end of the show. We're going to
be talking about the launch of a new cell phone company.
But first war with Iran. That is what it kind
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of looks like, at least from where I'm sitting, Okay,
I mean that's that's very much what it looks like.
I don't I don't know exactly what's going on, but
let's let's let's talk about it. And I really do
hope that you are following real Donald Trump over on truth, True,
social and following him over on X because President Trump
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is like the most social media. He's got a big
presence over there on social media, and you know, why
get it from somebody else whenever you can just follow
him over there and you know, get it right from
the horse's mouth and find out what is going on.
I mean, there's a lot of information that you know,
you can get just by true Social and X. I mean,
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it just makes sense, doesn't it. I mean it makes
sense to me so over at the G seven he
left early. Donald Trump hopped on a plane, left early.
And but let me scoop back a little bit to
I gotta find it again. Oh yeah, here it is here.
It is starting with this post that was put up
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on True Social June fifteenth to eight forty one a M.
I randon Israel should make a deal and will make
a deal, just like I got India and Pakistan to
make a deal in that case by using trade with
the United States to bring reason, cohesion and sanity into
the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to
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quickly make a decision and stop. Also during my first
term Serbia and Kosovo, we're going at it hot and heavy,
as they have for many decades, and this longtime conflict
was ready to break out into war. I stopped it.
Biden has hurt the longer term prospects with some very
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stupid decisions, but I will fix it again. Another case
in Egypt and Ethiopia and their fight over a massive
dam that is having an effect on the magnificent Nile River.
There is peace at least for now because of my intervention,
and it will stay that way. Likewise, we will have
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peace soon between Israel and Iran. Many calls and meetings
now taking place. I do a lot and never get
credit for anything, but that's okay. The people understand. Make
the Middle East great again. Like I said, that was
a post that he put over on True Social June fifteenth,
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eight forty one eight. And that is Central time, because
you know that's where I'm at, Central time. So there's
that post now. On the last show I talked about,
you know, after I ran refused to sign a piece
deal making it to where they would agree not to
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get a nuclear weapon produce a nuclear weapon. After that,
the clock there's a name for it, I don't remember
what it is. It went to one minute to midnight,
basically saying that them getting nuclear weapons and having some
type of fallout from this is imminent. Right, That's what
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that means, one minute to midnight midnight being nuclear nuclear war.
That's what that means, one minute to midnight imminent. And
Trump has said time and time again that I cannot
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get a nuclear weapon. And why has he said that.
Let's look at Iran's past, right, they have you know,
they fund terrorism. They they're extremists in a matter of speaking.
They have no problem with martyrdom, not at all. And
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we know that the first thing they are going to
do once they get a nuclear weapon is launch at Israel.
Many of their people have said death to Israel. And
we also know that once they get that, as long
as they have an ICBM that can get here, the
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second thing they're going to do is launch a nuclear
weapon at the United States. I mean, we know this.
It's really hard to negotiate with the people that are extremists,
that have the type of culture that they have. It's
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really hard to you know, use diplomatic means to negotiate
with them, to keep them to cease and desist. And
Iran has a history of funding terrorism, launching attacks, or
at least funding attacks to Israel and in some cases,
we believe here in the United States, as much as
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they've been able to get away with it's really hard
to negotiate with it. I mean, I remember during Trump's
first administration that you know, at the negotiating table, you know,
Trump put on the table a picture of the leader's house,
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clearly letting him know that I know where you live
and if I need to do something, I will. And that,
ladies in Genesis, what we call peace through strength. I mean,
that's what it is. That's what these people, that culture
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over there in the Middle East, that's what they recognize strength.
That's what they respond to. Strength, Peace through strength, not cowardice,
not backing down, not doing what Biden did, not doing
what Obama did. I mean, it's peace through strength. You
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got to let them know that, you know, yeah, we
have it. We've got the means to destroy you will
be able to do it, and we know right where
you live, will be able to you know, we'll be
able to make a targeted attack. And then this whole thing,
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peace through strength. And whenever you are dealing with a
culture like what we see over in the Middle East,
that's what you have to do because that's the only
thing they respond to. That's the only thing that they respect.
That's the only thing that the you know, the only
reason by which they would stop doing anything is that
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right there. And so I told you how President Trump,
you know, had the uh you know, he left the
G seven summit early. And after that post that I
just read to you, there was another post and this
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one is more of a holy crap, let me find it.
I gotta, I gotta get to it. I'm hoping I
didn't pass it up already. Oh you know what, maybe
that's what I did. No, no, no, I missed it.
I missed it. I apologize, I do. I apologize. I
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had to scroll on it and apparently I scrolled too
far do to do to do? Nope, that's not it.
There it is here, it is. I found it. I
found it. Now. This post was from yesterday five point
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thirty pm, so a little over twenty four hours ago.
Trump posted on true social Iran should have signed the deal.
I told him to sign. What a shame and waste
of human life. Simply stated Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
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I said it over and over again. Everyone should immediately
evacuate Tehran. Tehran is the capital of Iran. What's going on?
I mean, a holy crap. I mean, you know, like
I said, if you're not following Trump on True Social
and on next, I definitely recommend doing that because you
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can learn a lot just by following Trump over there.
I mean, if you remember, I mean he told everybody, hey,
you might want to invest in the stock market, and
sure enough, those that listened was able to make some money.
Those that didn't bitched about it. I mean, that's that's
that's what happened. Right. So Trump putting on True Social
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in a post June sixteenth, five point thirty pm everyone
should immediately evacuate to Iran. That says something because apparently
Trump knows something that I don't. And like I said,
we all know that the first thing i Ran is
going to do once they get a nuclear weapon is
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bomb Israel. They've basically told us death to Israel. That's
one of the things they chant. Another thing that they
chant is death to the United States, death to America.
That's what they say. We know what they're going to do,
we know what their intentions are because they tell us.
And I had also heard that there is a ship
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in the navy that was supposed to come to port.
I don't know exactly for how long I could assume
to you know, restock and you know, some shore leave
and whatnot. And that was the plan to come back,
spend some time at port, and then they were going
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to go out back to the Middle East and they
were going to relieve another vessel that is out there.
Instead their orders changed. Instead of coming back here, they're
heading out there now. I don't know if this was
a you know, just to bump up the time line
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to make Iran wonder what is going on. I don't
know if they are if something is actually happening, or
if they just bumped up the timeline and are relieving
the naval vessel that is out there. I do not know.
But that naval vessel that is out there is also
moving closer to Iran to get within range, or at
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least that's what it looks like. I don't have all
the answers. I really don't. I'm not gonna lie to
you and say that I do. But this looks, yeah,
it really does. It looks like something's about ready to happen.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
Now.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
I want to be perfectly clear about something, okay, and
I want you to hear me, I do not want
to see American boots on the ground over in Iran. Okay,
now we all know what's been going on between Israel
and Iran, because once Iran refused to sign the peace
deal not to get a nuclear weapon, it wasn't very
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long after that that Israel did some attacks on Iran.
Israel is very good about knowing their enemy, knowing where
to attack, and making it as beneficial to them as possible.
And some of the reports that I have heard, it
sounds like they did just that. And I totally support
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Israel's right to defend themselves. They are in a very
bad position over there. They are surrounded by Y'smeny's enemies.
They constantly have to protect their borders lethally they I mean,
that's I couldn't even imagine living over there in Israel
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and having to deal with some of the stuff that
they deal with, getting attacked time and time again, constantly
having to you know, basically try to get the you know,
approval of the of the rest of the world in
retaliating and responding to the threats that they are faced
with every single day. All the bombs that get lobbed
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over and thankfully to the Iron Dome, they're able to,
you know, minimize that threat, but it's still there. I
defend Israel's right absolutely to defend themselves, especially being that
close to Iran. They got to do something. I agree
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with them doing it, I really do. But like I said,
I don't want to see American boots on the ground
in Iran, I really don't. That being said, looking at
ira track record, them funding terrorism, them being according to
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what some reports have said, like a week away, if
they actually got busy, a week away from developing a
nuclear weapon. We know that Iran's first strike will be
on Israel, and we also know, assuming they have ICBMs
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capable of making the distance, their next target will be
the United States. We know this. So as much as
I don't want American troops on the ground in Iran,
you know, you want to know what I want less
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Iran to fire in nuclear warhead into the US. Iran
getting a nuclear weapon does pose a clear and present
danger on the United States of America. It really is
that simple. It really is, no qualms about it, not
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joking around, not trying to be hyperbolic, not trying to
you know, fear monger just giving you the reality of
what we're facing. Iran likes to fund terrorism. Iran doesn't
like US. Iran doesn't like Israel. Iran is working for
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and has been working towards, getting a nuclear weapon for
some time. They're close. All reports say that they are close.
They refuse to sign the peace deal. And when a
people like that, a culture like that, refuse to sign
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a peace deal, there's generally a pretty good reason is
to why they don't want peace. They're not looking for
peace at all. I'm just looking at the reality as
it is.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Now.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Look, I don't know. Like I said, I don't know
what's going on, But looking at what is going on,
looking at what's happening, wh this is pretty big. I
don't know what the next couple weeks going to look like.
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I will be paying attention, I will be tuning in,
I will be reading as much as I can, listening
to other podcasts and listening to satellite radio. I will
get as much information as I possibly can and give
it to you when I have it. That promise I make.
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But I have no idea what this looks like in
the next coming weeks. I have no idea. I do
not want to see American boots on the ground. I
don't the endless wars have to stop. It really does.
But I also don't want Iran to launch a nicular
warhead over to the United States. I am assuming that
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the administration President Trump knows the weapons capability of Iran,
and maybe that's why they have positioned themselves the way
that they have. I mean, it very possibly could be.
I mean, maybe there's a reason why they are moving
ships over there to let them know that, Yeah, you
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want to mess around, you're going to find out. I mean,
President Trump is the FAFO president. He is, he is.
I really hope that they're able to come to some
type of negotiation. I really do hope they are able
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to find a diplomatic solution to what is currently going on.
But if they are not, American needs to be ready,
if that means using our air force and our navy
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to assist Israel so that this way they can take
care of business. I would much rather see that than
American boots on the ground. But Iran cannot have nuclear weapons,
and the bottom line as to why they can't, they'll
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use them. They don't have the same motivation that Russia has.
You know, Russia doesn't launch nukes at US because we
know that that's mad mad mutually assured destruction. That's what
keeps Russia at bay. That's why they don't do it.
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As much as they may hate US, as much as
they may want to ruin US economically, they're not going
to do it because they know that if they launch
nukes at US, we're going to launch nukes at them.
They don't want that. They want to live right mad
mutually assured destruction. But with Iran they don't have that
same motivation. We're talking about a culture that praises martyrs,
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people wearing suicide vests and attacking soft targets. That's what
we're talking about. Mutually assured destruction to them isn't a
deterrent the way it is to Russia the way it
is to us. I mean, that's the same reason why
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we don't watch nukes at Russia, why we don't latch
nukes at China, that's the exact same reason, because mutually
assured destruction with Iran it's not the same kind of motivation.
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I mean, it's like it's like a life sentence to
somebody that is terminally ill. Is it really effective? No,
this person already knows that they're about ready to die.
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A life's sentence doesn't mean anything to them. The same
thing goes with Iran. It's not a deterrent. We cannot
allow them to have nuclear weapons. Why because they're crazy
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enough to use them. I mean, that's the bottom line.
They're crazy enough to use them. We can't allow it.
Let me know what you think down in the comments below.
Have you heard this information? Let me know in the comments,
send me an email ho Ho at the ho Ho
Show dot com. But what have you heard? What kind
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of information have you heard out there? I mean, I
don't know everything. I mean, this is still too too
early in the news cycle to really have a good
complete understanding of what's going on. But it looks ain't
gonna lie. Who Let me know what you've heard. Let
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me know what you think about American boots on the ground.
What do you think about, you know, us allowing or
using American assets to assist Israel in attacking Iran? What
do you think about that? Let me know that down
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in the comments below. Let me know why, or of
course he can send me an email Hoh at theho
Ho Show dot com. Just a couple of minutes, we're
going to take a quick break, and then we're going
to talk about the new cell phone company.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
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Nothing he had to hide below his knee. He'd had
some strife, a leg nod of his own. But every
step he took in life, you'd never see him on
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he stand so tall? But Oscar just grin here to here.
I'm stronger than you all.
Speaker 3 (24:18):
Oscars boots keep moving on, no matter what comes down
through the night so dark and cold, or the sun
baked golden ground.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
He's got a harder solid bronze and a mine's sharp
and vast. Oscar shows us every day the future is
not the past. He drove an old Ford pickup truck,
a rusty butted ran, hauling every loading dream this mighty
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simple man. Kids would gather around his feet us to
hear him talk about the days he fought in one
the life within his walks. He's let gonna slow his
spirit down. Can't keep a good man still every morning
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up at dawn, flowing through sheer will, worn out jeans
and callous hands, an emblem of pure grit. Oscar's story
traveled far, a fire that never quit. Oscar boots cheap
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and moving on, no matter what comes down through the
night so dark and cold, or the sun baked golden ground.
He's got a hard a solid bronze, and a mine.
The sharpened vast Oscar shows us every day the futures
of the past. Future is not the past.
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all right. So this one, to me is a little
on the excited, a little exciting. It is for me,
all right, the launch of a new self phone company.
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Because Donald Trump Junior announced yesterday Monday, June sixteenth, the
launch of Trump Mobile. You can check them out by
going to trumpmobile dot com to get the skinny on things.
But here's here's some exciting parts. Let me go ahead
and talk about it, all right. So, one thing that's
pretty awesome. They are going to be launching a phone.
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I'll be talking about that here in a little bit.
I'm going to geek out a little bit on it
because to me, it's just it's kind of exciting. And
one other thing that is pretty awesome about this as
well is the customer support. They are opening a call
center that will be right here in America, which is awesome.
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You're going to get, you know, be able to talk
on the phone with an American if you need customer
support or at least somebody from here. And the a
facility is going to be located in Saint Louis, Missouri.
I thought that was pretty awesome. A US based customer service.
That's awesome. That really is that is awesome. And right
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now it appears as though they are only offering one plan,
and it is the forty seven plan. We'll get into
what that means here in a second, but let me
give me the plan in details. Now. Let me first off,
let you know that this is not any type of
paid promotion whatsoever. Okay. I mean, we all have cell phones,
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and we all more or less pay about the same
amount of money for the same type of thing. I mean,
come on, You've got three major carriers, AT and T, Verizon,
T Mobile, that's it. Everybody else is operating on their networks.
For some time, I was a customer with a what's
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that one called straight Talk from there. Because of the job,
I had to move to a different carrier, wireless, same network,
basically the same type of plan. And I'm currently paying
fifty dollars a month, you know. I mean, that's that's
currently what I'm paying unlimited everything there. You go, fifty
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dollars a month. And I mean there's a lot of
other ones out there. You know, there's MIT Mobile, there's SmartLess,
there's Cricket, straight Talk, AT and T Go or maybe
it's T Mobile Go, I don't remember, but there's a
lot of them out there. You know, there's a lot
of options, and they all more or less operate the
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same way. I mean, if you're not on the AT
and T, T Mobile or Horizon, then it's all basically
you're contracted to use somebody else's towers. I mean, that's
that's how this type of thing works. So with the
forty seven plan, you get unlimited talk, unlimited text, you
get unlimited data for the first twenty gigabytes at high speed.
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After that it's it's throttled. Just like in other plan.
You get nationwide coverage on the US network, so AT
and T, T Mobile, Verizon, you get device protection. And
I'm assuming that is with the T one phone. And
like I said, we'll talk about that here in a minute.
Roadside assistance provided by Drive America Telehealth and Pharmacy Benefit,
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which is unlimited twenty four seven three sixty five Telehealth
via video or phone, mental health and Wellness and Prescriptions
discount program. I'm assuming something like you know, something like
good RX is what my my assumption is. That's huge.
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It is a you know, a no contract cancel anytime.
You can bring your own phone if you like your phone,
or you can get the T one phone. Now, the
T one phone. Here's where I'm geek out a little bit. Okay,
this is an Android phone. It is a h well,
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I'll talk about that here in a second. The screen
is a six point seven to eight inch punch hle
and mole ed screen, and mol ed screens are absolutely awesome.
I mean they're good screens on her Tree Fresh rate,
which is pretty good. Fifty megapixel, main camera, five thousand
milliamp hour long life battery, fingerprint censor on the screen,
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and AI face unlocked. That's awesome. The storage is one
hundred I'm sorry. The storage is a twelve gigabytes of RAM.
Internal storage is two hundred and fifty six gigabyte internal
storage and expandable via card slot, so you can have
the external storage on there as well. That's awesome. Not
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all phones offer that. The talked about the security, the
the rear camera. The main camera fifty megapixel does have
three camera on it, one of them being a depth
sensor two megabytes I'm sorry, not megabytes, megapixels, macro lens
two megapixels, the selfie cameras sixteen megapixels. There you go
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a five thousand miliamp hour with twenty watt PD whatever
that means. I don't have no idea fast charging, which
is awesome. And here is where I did get pretty excited.
All right, here's where I got a little excited. The
port on this is a USB type C USB two
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point zero with OTG support. That means on the go.
Now that is pretty awesome for me because with the
mobile studio setup, I am using a mixer, the MACKI
mcast studio, which can plug into your phone if your
phone has OTG support, which is on the go support.
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So that for me is pretty stinking awesome. It really is.
I love that. When I seen that OTG support on it,
I'm like, Dad's amazing. I mean, granted, I make it
worth work with my current phone, but with my current
phone it doesn't have OTG support. So I had to
get creative and use a different you know, just kind
of cross my fingers and hope that work by getting
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a different type of a cable. And it did work.
Don't get me wrong, but actually having OTG support is awesome.
It kind of changes the game a little bit. I
don't know just how much is going to change the game,
but it is awesome. And there is another port on here,
the three point five millimeter headphone jack. That's awesome. I'm
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assuming it's a trrs. So the headphone slash microphone, I'm
assuming that's what it is. It doesn't specify on here,
but that's what my assumption is. And just to be
honest with you, like the three point five millimeter headphone
jack on the phone, they've kind of phased those out
on a lot of phones. I mean, they really have.
I mean, that's something that's actually kind of hard to get.
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My most you know, MyPhone that I'm using now, which
is a oh what is it a Samsung S twenty
I think it's an S twenty S twenty one. Maybe
I guess I u's an S twenty one, but it
doesn't have a three point five millimeter headphone jack, you know.
I mean, they just expect everybody to upgrade and get
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you know, Bluetooth, which I mean, yeah, Bluetooth are great
as long as you remember to plug him in. And
if you don't, or if you have a pair of
headphones that you'll like that you know, plugs in with
a three point five millimeter headphone jack, well now you're
sol right. So to have a new phone with a
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USB type c OTG support UH jack and a three
point five millimeter headphone jack, that's pretty stinking awesome. And
it does also have the operating system of Android fifteen,
which is which is awesome. So I mean, this is
an Android phone, and I have no idea I'm not
seeing anywhere where it does. But the phone is not
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an iPhone, which I am assuming they're you know what
you know, because of licensing and whatnot, they may not
be able to do that, or at least they'll have to,
you know, kind of brand a phone instead of actually
making their own. And by the way, so talking about
this phone, I gave you the specs, all right, I
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gave you the features. I told you what it is.
It's pretty amazing. I love it. It's awesome, right. The price, no, no, no, no,
I'm not going to get into that. I'm not a
hold on one second, because this phone is going to
be as you would expect, the T one, the Trump
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Mobile phone. It's going to be made in America. That's awesome, right,
supporting American industry, American manufacturing, the American worker, the American economy.
It's going to be made in America, or at least
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as much as possible, made in America. And now, I mean,
at first, I'm sure that's basically just going to be
assembled in America. I mean there's you know, with everything
that goes into a cell phone. I you know, I
just I highly doubt that everything will be completely made
in America. You're going to have parts to come from
other places and then assembled here, but made in America,
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I don't know where. I didn't see that in the
A couple of the articles that I did see that
wasn't in there. And of which case, if you want
to check out the articles that I have, you know,
the kind of reference points in the show, you can
head on over to the hoo hooshow dot com. Just
click on the newsfeedtab and deyl you'll see the magazine
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on flipboard for today's date, six seventeen, two thousand and five.
War with Iran question mark. But anyway, there you go
on the phone. Now. The only thing that I'm not
a huge fan of with this phone is it's gold. Yeah,
I mean that, I'm not a fan of the gold.
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I mean I get it. You know, it's a Trump thing.
Trump does the gold stuff, and that's you know, that's awesome.
I like that. But I really do hope they come
out with different colors. I really hope they do you know,
I'm just I'm not a huge fan of the gold.
That's the only thing that I have against it. You know,
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on the back you've got T one and then there's
an American flag underneath it. That's pretty stinking awesome. It
looks sharp, definitely is it's a conversation starter. Anybody who
sees that phone is going to know exactly what it is,
is going to know what net work you're on. And
the price is actually another thing that's kind of surprising
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for me because on the website Trump mobile dot com
the price says five hundred dollars you can get you know,
I guess you can pre order the phone with the
down payment of one hundred dollars. But there you go,
five hundred dollars. That sounds pretty stinking awesome. I mean,
it really does. I don't know exactly how it compares
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with the phone I have now, but considering this sucker
has USB Type C, which is a two point zero
OTG support, that's pretty freaking awesome, the three point five
millimeter headphone jack, and it's running Android fifteen. I'm actually
kind of curious what is my phone running because I'm
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not actually sure what the operating system is in my
current phone. Let me go in the settings, right quick,
let me see here to do to do to do
in the settings. I'm sure there's an about phone down
here somewhere about the phone. There we go, all right,
so it is the Galaxy S twenty one, so I
was right on that software information. Here we go. I'm
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currently running Android version fourteen. Okay, so cool. So I'm
running Android fourteen, and this is Android fifteen, and this
is an S twenty one. This completely up today. I
don't know when exactly the I don't know when exactly
the Android S twenty one was released. Well, let me
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look at that actually, so Android all right?
Speaker 4 (39:41):
So when was was the Galaxy S twenty one plus?
Speaker 1 (39:51):
Where is that S twenty one? I don't know what
I pressed, but it wasn't right S twenty one plus
US release? So when was the Galaxy S twenty one
plus released? According to the duck Duck goes, it was
released January twenty nine, twenty twenty five, So it is
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you know, yeah, it's getting up there in age. But
Android fourteen and the T one phone is an Android fifteen,
so there you go. Other than that, I don't know
how it measures up. I'm not gonna, you know, waste
Daws's time by going into that. I geeked out enough
on this episode. But there you go. Trump Mobile just
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getting released. I am assuming that you can. I mean,
I don't know, I haven't done it yet, but I
am assuming you canet head on over there. You can
pre order the phone, you can sign up, you can
get the simcard to bring your own phone. And when
the phone gets released, the T one Android phone, which
according to an article that I read, will be getting
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released sometime in September. I don't have a better date
than that, but there you go. And the price for
the forty seven plan, are you ready for this? Forty
seven dollars and forty five cents. You heard that correct,
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I'm currently paying. I'm currently paying fifty dollars a month
through Cricket. That's that's what I'm paying a month. And
that's only for unlimited talk text and twenty gigabytes worth
of high speed data throttled after that. Just like the
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forty seven plan on Trump Mobile, I'm not getting roadside assistance.
That's not any telehealth or pharmacy benefit. I'm not getting that.
So I mean up mobile is offering more and charging less.
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That's pretty stakeing cool. So yeah, and it's operating on
a T Mobile network. I can bring my own phone. Yeah,
I'll be switching. No, I mean I get it. If
you're somebody that doesn't need, you know, quite that beefy
of a plan, I get it, you know, hold off,
No need to jump the gun on it. You know,
I can assume that in time, they will offer, you know,
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multiple plans, you know, like most every other cell phone
company out there. I am sure that Trump Mobile will
be offering additional plans later on, but currently it's the
forty seventh plan, the only one that they offer. The
only phone that you can get through them is the
T one phone that isn't available yet. They're working on it.
But there you go, Trumpmobile dot Com. And like I said,
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not affiliated, it's it's I'm I just I saw it.
Get it more, you pay less, bring your own phone
the same networks that everybody else is using. That's awesome
for me. Yeah, I'm kind of sold on that. That's
pretty cool. Now, don't get me wrong. There's a lot
of other good ones out there. Patriot Mobile is another one.
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You know, a lot of good carriers. You can use.
I'm sold on this one. I get more, I pay less.
That's cool. Anyway, let me go ahead and give you
some program information because there are some things that are
(43:35):
changing with the Ho Ho show. All right, I got
some changes coming, So y'alls may or may not know that,
you know, schedule permitted. I'm wanting to do, you know,
I'm wanting to do shows throughout the week. You know,
That's that's been my goal. I haven't been able to
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obtain it as of yet. You know, being the road
doesn't really help me out at all with being able
to do a show during the week. You know. Here
at the home studio, I just don't really have that option.
I am using the mobile studio setup, which is awesome.
I have been, you know, putting some content out using that.
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But I'm wanting to do more shows throughout the week.
And now, you know, because I did let people know that,
you know, things at work are kind of up in
the air. I have no idea what's going on, and
at least temporarily I have an idea. So starting actually
this week, you know, starting yesterday, June sixteenth, I'm going
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to be staying in town one week and then I'm
going to be on the road the next so it's
going to be in every other a week kind of
a thing, you know, working at the shop one week,
being out on the road the next. So that's what
my schedule is looking like as of right now. I
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don't know how long this is going to continue for,
but for the immediate future, that's what we're looking at.
Until they change their mind, but that's what we're looking
at right now. So what I've been considering doing, considering
you know, you know that I'm wanting to do more
shows throughout the week. That's what I wanted to do.
I mean, I've been wanting to do for some time,
like a Monday through Friday show. Pick a timeframe which
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I have no idea what I would pick, but Monday
through Friday one hour done, there you go, instead of
doing a you know, once a week two hour or
two and a half hour. That's what the last show
was on Saturday. So that's what I've been wanting to do.
That's what the goal has been. So this will at
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least allow me to make headway into doing that. So
I'm actually kind of excited about it. I really am. Well,
the scheduling change, I'm kind of thinking about it. Okay,
one of the things I'm considering doing because I'm not
really quite ready to do every day as of right now.
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I'm just not ready to do that. And of which
case it's only going to be every other week anyway,
right so I'm considering doing on the weeks that i'm
working at the shop, doing Monday Wednesday Friday, possibly five
or six pm is kind of where I'm what I'm
leaning towards. So Monday, Wednesday, Friday six pm. And then
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on the weeks that i'm home, not doing a Saturday show,
So Monday Wednesday, Friday, no Saturday show, and then whenever
I'm out on the road, do some mobile shows. And
then whenever I get back on Saturday, like I have
been for you know, some time, doing the normal you know,
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two hour or however long, it ends up being Saturday
show at eleven am Central, just like the normal bat
time is. So that's what I'm looking at doing, and
of which case the video will be available over there
on rumbled dot com. There is a link in the description.
It's the uh the the link or https colon forward
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Forward slash Rumble and that'll take you over to the
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It's free rumbles, awesome free speech platform that's always good
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So on the weeks that I am working from the
shop Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and I'm kind of leaning more
towards like a six o'clock time to do the show
and then no Saturday show on that week, and then
on the weeks that I am on the road doing
a couple shows from the road on the mobile studio
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setup and then continuing with the Saturday show eleven am
like I have been. That's what I'm considering doing as
of right now. Let me know down in the comments below.
Of course, you can email me ho Ho at theho
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