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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I got a coke with my breakfast this morning and
there's Yoda on the side.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Is there a new Star Wars movie coming?
Speaker 3 (00:05):
Or you got Yoda? I got which it's not Narth,
it's that other one.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
It's one of Darth, one of the other guys, one
of the other.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
He's got a dark black mask and a black hood ome.
But it's not the Vader mask. It's a different one.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
I like Yoda. I think he's cool.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
But why are they doing Star Wars cans for Coca Cola?
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Now? I don't know gan create and share?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Should I scan it?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
What are they promoting? Yeah? Is there a thing?
Speaker 1 (00:31):
They got a scan thing on it? Oh, it's just
a Coca Cola. I think we just got tricked into promoting.
Thanks to new augmented reality experience from Coca Cola and
Star Wars, you can be just like Princess Leah and
send your own messages to friends and loved ones. They
mean a holograph message and maybe even retire generals. Longtime
Disney collaborator Coca Cola has announced a foray into the
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Galaxy Far Far Away with this summer's Coca Cola Star
Wars Refreshed Galaxy campaign. It's halfway through October. We're just
learning about this. How old are these cans? You have
to be eighteen or older to continue after you scan
the can. I don't know what's going to be on
the inside of that, but if you enter your date
of birth, they'll I'm not bothering so but you can
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do it if.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
You want to. I'll tell you what.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
I was scanning some cans this weekend when I was
hanging out at bail.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Or a lot of hot the Waco groupies together around
your comedy show.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
To Waco is a cool town. I had a good
time this weekend hanging out with our listeners. I really did.
And hey, before I forget, we got something important going
on here right now, guys, I almost forgot what time
it is. I know, I am like a lot of you.
I am very concerned about what's going on right now
in and around the state, and we have odd things
afoot right now. Good news too, though Israel has freed
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the hostages. We're cleaning up our military and so much more.
That's why we invited on a guy I think is
the best attorney general in America to help us get
a lay of the land. This morning, Attorney General Ken
Paxton joins us right now wherever he's at. Attorney General
Ken Paxton, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
Sir, Hey, good to be with you. Yeah, I'm in
I'm in Dallas, Texas and getting ready to enjoy a
lovely day, a lovely fall day in Dallas, Texas, on
the news of what's happening in the Israel and the
peace negotiations that have occurred and that Donald Trump has
made happen again.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
All right, let's start off with the obvious stuff here.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
The anti Israel protesters have nothing to say this morning
about how Hamas is now at war with the Palestinians.
Shouldn't Greta be on a flotella right now to go
rescue the Palestinians from Hamas?
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Where's shit?
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Well, that's a good question. You know. It's interesting the
Israelis get criticized all the time, not that anybody acts
perfectly in these situations, but reality is they've been attacked
over and over and their jobs is to defend themselves
and protect people of their country. So Hamas has been
at war with them for a very long time, and
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obviously I've done some really horrible things to the people
of Israel.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yeah, it's a fantastic today though. Donald Trump out here, boy, Cambodia, Palestine.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Obviously the piece in Pakistan.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
So many different wars this guy has negotiated away and
he's not even been in office for a year.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Attorney General Ken Pakistan.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
I guess he doesn't care that much at the moment
about not getting the NOML Peace Prize. But I thought
it was interesting that the woman in Venezuela who just
won it dedicated it to him.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Do you think that upset the Norwegians.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
I probably did, because they don't want to give him
credit for anything. And it is amazing what he's done
in less than a year. I don't think anybody in
human history has ended more wars than Donald Trump, and
he's done it in a really short period of time.
You can tell the guy cares about peace and about
people not killing and killing each other. It's really I mean,
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he's ended wars that have been going on for a
very long time in Africa and you know, Pakistan, in India.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
It's been amazing, all right.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
So he negotiated an end of the war with his
and Palestine and Hamas. But one group that has still
not agreed to the ceasefire terms is Portland. Apparently, outside
of the ice facility in Portland, they are still rioting
in the streets. They had a naked bike ride over
the weekend. I'm not really sure what the point of
that was, General Paxton, What exactly do naked hippies on
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bikes rioting outside of an ice facility do to help immigrants?
Speaker 4 (04:23):
Have you ever been to Portland? Unfortunately, if you go,
and I've kind of explained it all, the city is
a desolate mess, nothing like it was when I was
growing up. And they're insane and crazy, and it seems
like they'll they rejoice in evil and protest anything that good,
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any good that happens. And that's that summarizes what I
know about Portland these days.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
Trump arrangement syndrome are all right, so you're considered to
be a very good attorney, someone that understands the law
quite well.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
How is it that California and port Land and Broadview,
Illinois can skate around immigration laws? Isn't that something only
the federal government should be able to decide on.
Speaker 4 (05:09):
Yeah, I mean these are federal laws. These are federal
laws that we've been told over and over that are
completely within the purview of the federal government and that
they have the right to enforce them. And if California
or other states are trying to evade those federal laws,
there ought to be some type of consequence, maybe loss
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of funding. But certainly these are laws that should be
enforced by the Fed because otherwise, how would you have
an immigration policy that could possibly work if half the
states can just ignore federal law.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
All right, well, I think that's perfectly explained. And while
we're on the topic of immigration. Out in West Texas
right now, just a short distance away from the Texas border,
there's a place called Loving County. The district attorney out there,
i believe, is a woman named Sarah Stogner, and there's
only what sixty a few dozen people that live in
this community. All of a sudden, the sky named doctor
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Malcolm Tanner from Indiana, who from the looks of things,
has quite the lengthy legal history himself, picks up shop,
moves down there, starts a community almost kind of like
the branch Davidiots, where he's promising people things he can't do,
offering them five thousand dollars in a home. There's no electricity,
no houses, no money, no running water. It almost looks
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a little bit like he's trafficking people down there, like
he's tricked them into going I'm not a lawyer, I
don't claim to understand it is what he's doing legal.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
What can be done about this?
Speaker 4 (06:39):
Well, look, we haven't totally, but we actually just suit
him some breaking this news on your show because it's
happening today for violating we think state law, help and
safety codes. It's a mess out there. They don't have
the proper sewage systems, and he's inviting people to move
under some pretense of they're going to get free housing,
and when they get there, they're actually get free housing
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and pay them. So there's a lot of crazy stuff
going on out there that isn't right, and we're going
to try to stop it.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
My understanding is that's already a place that besides obviously
a lot of oil and gas and oil patch guys
out there, that is already a place in the country
that is ripe with human trafficking. It's just a dangerous
place in general, out there in the middle of the desert.
Can you speak to that a little bit. You probably
have some better understanding of it than we do.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
No it's the whole state is right with human traffing,
but places like that are harder to track, and so
I think there's a lot of action out there because
a lot of bad activity because it's easier to avoid
because there's almost no law enforcement. We're talking a county
that in the past is had fifty or sixty people.
I think it's the least populated counting in the entire country,
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a little on Texas, and so it's pretty easy for
some bad stuff to go on out there. So yeah,
I think that's been certainly something that people have intimated
and talked about. It's just not a lot has been
done to fix it all.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
Right.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
In the meantime, the government shut down continues, and they
say that members of the military about to miss their
first paycheck here.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
This is terrible news.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Obviously, you're a supporter of the military, and I wonder
how this is going to affect things here in Texas.
Speaker 4 (08:17):
Well. You know, I have I've had many kids, and
my father and sons in laws have been in the military.
I've got went in military is and the Air Force
right now, and so if anybody should get paid, it's
people that are serving our country and risking their lives,
which is exactly what they do. And it's it's sad
to me that the Democrats are focused on protecting, helping
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funding people who are here illegally. That's what's holding this
whole budget thing up, apparently, and yet they have no
compassion for thee for the Americans that are willing to
go fight for them and die for them, for the
very congressmen and senators who are trying to protect these
illegal now it makes no sense, but that's that's where
the Democratic Party is these days.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
I will say this, I feel like the military in
general is looking healthier.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
I mean, I understand people don't lose weight overnight, but
some of these new standards Pete Hegseth just put in
place were so necessary. When you see the footage and
video of the American military from the last few years.
Obviously the transgender thing, it's very weird to see a
guy wearing women's clothing in the military. I don't feel
comfortable about that. But Pete's not just cleaning up that.
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He's the issue with obesity in the military. I mean,
health standards matter, right.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
Look, you know, I told you I've had a history
of what several sons of laws, nephews, father all in
the military. Many of them got out during the Biden
administration because of things just like that, the force vaccines,
which should never have been forced after not being tested
and have you know, very little efficacy, and then just
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these standards of pushing these transgender movement and then not
requiring physically fit in military. None of that is designed
to protect America. It's all about social engineering, and that's
not the purpose of the military. So I love the attitude.
I love the change. I even like the change in
the name from the Department of Defense due to the
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farm of War, which basically is a little more aggressive
and saying look, China, we're here, and we will protect
ourselves and we will protect our interests. And the same
to Iran in other countries. And you'll notice after the
president bomb Iran, it's been pretty calm over in Iran
that they kind of like it was a big deal
for like a couple of days, and then all of
a sudden, those guys have gotten real quiet and said
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nothing about really what happened to their country.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
They said he was going to start World War three
if he did, I missed it.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Yeah, it didn't happen. Yeah right, all right, another ruin.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
I slept through it.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Yeah, me too.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Another rivalry that I think you're a little concerned with
coming up this weekend, the Baylor Bears taking on the
TCU Horned Frogs. That is that a football game that
is on your radar, General Patchton.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
Oh, it's definitely on our will. I will be attending
that one with some friends of mine that I went
to the University of Virginia law school. One is a
general council at Texas Christian University. And by the way,
I love TCU. I love the small private schools in Texas.
They do a fantastic job. But you know, when we
come down to football and you're playing my alma mater,
Bailey University, I'll be rooting for the Baylely Bears. On Saturday.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
We had a big comedy show Saturday night at the
Waco Hippodrome. You've spent a lot of time there, obviously
you went to school there, and I couldn't help. But
notice Waco is just clean, uh, not a lot of homelessness,
not a lot of graffiti, people walking around late and
women walking around late at night. What is it that
makes Waco safer than a place like Gosh, I don't know,
East Saint Louis.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
Or you know some of our cities in Texas that
are run by Democrats. I mean, it's it's just it's
the counties that have liberal das district attorneys who do
not prosecute, and have liberal city councils that do not
fund their police departments. And they don't, they don't, they don't,
they don't take this off the street. And so Waco
is a republican area, and it's a republican county. In
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Clintic County is very republican, and they're all about law
and order. They're all about protecting their citizens. They're doing
exactly what law enforcement is supposed to do. And then
the district attorney there is actually prosecuting crime. So it
makes it much more difficult for crime to run rampant,
unlike you know, cities like Austin and cities like Saint Louis.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
All right, there are people who claim in downtown Waco
the most popular barbecue place is Hallberg Barbecue. Others argue
it's Red Wagon, Others argue it's Papa Jack's Barbecue.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
What is Attorney General Ken paston think about that.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Now. Look, it's been a long time. Those places did
not exist while I was there, and I have not
tried all of them, but I'm I am partial to
one that I have. I go to Auten and Austin
called Terry Blacks. It's been there probably a year year
and a half. H I pretty much show that up
there every time I go to Waco. Now, I mean
they're stopping at George's, which isn't necessarily barbecue, but a
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place that's been there since I was there, or Terry Black.
So I'd love to try those other places. But Terry
Black's pretty excellent, all right.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
I have the same Black from the Blacks of Lockhart
Texas fame.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
Yeah, a little bit of a family controversy, so I
think it's hard. I don't know all the details of that.
I just know they're not all working together.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
The wasis there was a Yeah, it was a problem.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
All right.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
One more question for you, and.
Speaker 4 (13:28):
I think this is the most important way maybe Trump
needs to get involved in that.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Piece.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
Texas Barbecue may be harder than some of these other places.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
I think you're right, man, I think you might be
right about that. All right. One more question before we run.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Here one year from now, right now, is John Corner
going to be applying for jobs as a lobbyist?
Speaker 4 (13:49):
H Yeah, And I think his daughter already is a
lobbyist and she makes a lot of money. She actually
used to work in my office and had to be
pushed out because of some things that she was tuned
it or not right, and that she landed. She landed
a big time in the lobbyist position, and there's a
there's definitely a connection between her work and his boats.
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So yeah, I guess he'll he'll be out doing some
similar things, working with some of his establishment congressman and
senators to to make a lot of money.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
I saw an article from Laura Lumer about John Cordon's
daughter making tons of.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
Money off there must be must be nice.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Attorney General Ken Paxton, he is running for senate right now.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Check out his website, follow him on Twitter.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Thanks for breaking the news about the big lawsuit there.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
Yes, that'll be fun to do this morning, and it's
it's obviously important to Texans and we're going to get
to the bottle us and we're going to be in
court dealing with this guy that decided you want to
move here.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Ang Man to that and Happy Columbus Day to you
Attorney General Ken pax get the.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
Bull and YouTube thank.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Uhila la Fantaja baa.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Columbus Day fun. I do love it. Louis Louis Prima
was the artist.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Not for Prima. Yes, it turns out, yeah, a big
difference there.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
He's got a better voice and he's better at the
trumpet obviously.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
I enjoyed having Attorney General Ken Paxton, and I think
he is as a good guy, the only word, the
only thing, you know. Obviously, it's unfortunate he's going to
be leaving the position. No matter what happens. We just
hope John Cornyn isn't the Senator anymore this time.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no matter who replaces, it looks like
we got several good people running up there to get
him out of that hole he you dug himself into.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
Yeah, we don't need what do we need John Cornyn for?
Speaker 3 (15:46):
You know, we are like the Texas version of Joe Biden?
Really right, I mean I've been around forever and done
nothing for any of us.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
That's what I've heard.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
I heard he had a little problem remembering where it
was from day to day.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
That's gonna happen sometimes maybe he has is asymptomatic Alzheimer's. Mmmm,
oh no, no, no, sorry. Asymptomatic would mean he's not
displaying any signs of Alzheimer's, wouldn't it.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Well, you know that is a thing. They even have
it that well, they even have this apparently.
Speaker 5 (16:14):
I'm sorry it in rough class, but it's actually super
triggering for me to be reading a book about a
disease right now with everything I'm going.
Speaker 3 (16:23):
Through, because of everything you're going through?
Speaker 2 (16:26):
What are you going through? Kayla?
Speaker 5 (16:28):
The rest of the class sort of already knows about this,
but recently I was successfully diagnosed with something called you're
doing great, Kayla. It's okay, be present with your illness, Okay.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
Be brave.
Speaker 5 (16:42):
Asymptomatic Tourettes.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
What so, what Tourette syndrome is?
Speaker 2 (16:49):
No, I know what Turette syndrome is. Oh great, okay.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
So it sounds like you're halfway there and you're taking
an opportunity to be educated, which is honorable, thank you.
So asymptomatic turettes, right, it's like Tourette syndrome with the
tics and like the hardship, right, but without any symptoms.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
So in its way, AT is harder because.
Speaker 3 (17:11):
What is AT and that, by the way, that young
lady with the AT is self diagnosed. Turns out that's
that's basically her opinion.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Yeah, it's self diagnosed. It's a real thing. Look, you know,
and it affects a lot of people, and there's there's
trouble everywhere you go. It seems like everywhere you go,
people is just having a hard time. We were talking
about Loving County minute ago with the General of Texas
and Mike says, you know, if guys want to move
out there and are willing to work in the oil
field and that whole Mintone area, we've got good housing
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available for you. There's also a pretty hefty paycheck that
comes with the job if you, you know, stick around
and do it.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Nice new paved highways. They got a bypass built now
around the town. But you will have to show up
and stay all day and work. But then you have
to come back tomorrow and do it all over again.
It ain't no free beach. You have to work. Yeah,
all right, what if people don't want to work, which
seems to be the case in a lot of times, Well,
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Mike and Amarillo says, you have to work.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Oh yeah, I don't.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
I don't think a lot of people are going to
go for that, you know, especially when you cannot work.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
That's true. The not working thing does seem vastly easier.
I gotta think.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Come sail Away by Sticks. Also the sloop John b
By Beach Boys have been suggested from Ricky and John
respectively for Columbus Day because he sailed like a sailor.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
I like the Italian music idea more. I just like
each other.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
Yeah, yeah, but I mean we appreciate all of your input.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Yeah, but now that we've delved into Italian music, you
suggesting we play comes down Away.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
John and Ricky suggesting it. I was reading it.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Are these two guys that you're dating? Who are they?
Speaker 3 (19:01):
The email us?
Speaker 2 (19:03):
That's all?
Speaker 3 (19:03):
Have you ever looked at the email? Sometimes they even
mention you, Kenny. That's why I don't look That's what
I thought. It's seriously not very flattery. When there's an
email about me, I usually don't want to read it.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
I mean, they're nice people, but I are, But they
meant well, Actually probably they didn't.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Oh the count is up.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
This is kind of like reporting on what goes on
in Chicago every Monday over the weekend. Well today we're
having the the death rate or the death tolls continuing
Gaza City clashes between Hamas and other Hamasian types, other
clans in the same side. Now twenty seven known did
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fierce clashes. It mainly between Homosh and the dog Mush people.
Oh yeah, that's a real thing. Yeah, the dogs taking
that up.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
It's real.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
Yeah, yeah, it's actually Doug Dug, but they've pronounced it Dogmush.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
Very violent confrontations. Again, this is an internal confrontation. They're
fighting each other because some of the clans are like, hey,
we didn't agree to peace. You shouldn't have agreed to peace,
so we're not gonna have any peace. Well, you know,
they shooting each other.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
I'm beginning even think these Muslim people are just violent.
You know, I don't know for sure. I don't want
to jump to conclusions here.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
It's just starting to will a few bad apples are
given the whole bunch a bad reputation, is what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
I have noticed most of the recent wars seem to
involve Muslims, except for that one, which involves white people.
That's probably why the liberal media likes that war so much.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Huh. Yeah, they got a lot.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
Of them, though, I mean they're not running out any times,
saying hamas Is just recalled about seven thousand members of
its security force to reassert control over the area of Gaza,
that the Israeli troops are vacating that part of the
peace deal.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
I still can't believe that the Hamaskuay is killed Diane Keaton.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
I mean, that's terrible.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Now that's actually a separate story, but Diane Keaton did
pass away over the weekend at the age of seventy nine,
and it's quite lost the artistic and Sespian community. But
we'll soldier on.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
With her last dying words, she just said, I hope
Donald Trump gets a third term.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
Those were her last words. What can you do?
Speaker 3 (21:26):
Because these people they are crazy because they always talk
about how Christian they is.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
You, I don't know how many am on that side.
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