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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Secretary of Defense Pete heggsat status, who's something that we
should celebrate that we actually accomplish what we accomplished. And
doesn't it feel better to close your eyes at night
knowing President Trump's the commander in chief? I mean, we
think back to June twenty sixth, twenty twenty one, twenty
(00:20):
twenty two, twenty twenty three, twenty twenty four, the commander
in chief was a I guess not an auto pen
name Nira President Otto Pier Tandon. That's what we're learning out.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
I would stop it, stop it now.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
No, you need to think about what you need to
think about. Here's what President Trump was talking about, and
he was quite impressed with the tattooed Secretary Defense Pete
hegset That's really an obvious visual of the transfer of
a generation. I mean, if you're under forty one years
old than three months you pretty much tatted these days. Yeah, yeah,
(00:55):
I missed that. I missed that, and I'm kind of glad. Well,
I even if it was all all the rage during
my yeah let's get tatted time period, I wouldn't have
done it. Needles Uh no, no, new President Trump posted
one of the greatest, most professional most confirming news conference
I've ever seen. The fake news should fire everyone involved
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in the switch un and apologized to our great warriors
and everyone else. Yeah, they've been CNN and you know,
trying to act like, yeah, we didn't accomplish Why would
they try and put something down Again, I said, if
it was a Joe Biden administration and they had done
something and pulled this off, and we returned home and
destroyed Iran's nuclear program, I would have said, Yes, you
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accomplished what Bill Clinton wanted to get done. You accomplished
what George w wanted to get done. You accomplished what
Obama wanted to get done. And look it took Joe
Biden to get it done. Well, all those presidents, including
Joe Biden or President Otto pitt All, said they wanted
to do what we just accomplished. Now not everybody in
(02:03):
the media is hiding back from it. I was applauding
Old Brett Behar. He's kind of like Senator Lindsey Graham.
You know, sometimes I like him, sometimes I don't. But
he's talking about the tonnage that we dropped.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
The US flew this package and B two bombers dropped
four hundred and twenty thousand pounds of ordinance on nuclear
sites inside Iran. Not a single shot was fired, not
a single run in jet. What got off the ground
and we got out of there and got back suggests
that we could do it again. And that was the message,
not only for Iran, for China, for Russia, for the world.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
Yeah, knock knockworld. See what we did pretty quick like that,
General Kine, this is what the military does.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
One commander told me, this is a moment in the
lives of our families that they will never forget. That,
my friends, is what America's Joint force does. We think,
we develop, we rehearse, we test, we evaluate every single day,
and when the call comes to deliver, we do so.
I could not be more proud standing up here today
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of our joint force.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Yes, think back to the Afghanistan would draw would treat debacle,
you know, when the terrorists had all our people on
a list so that they could okay them to US
citizens to get to the airport. The loss of service members,
just the confusion, the eighty whatever billion dollar hardware left behind.
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Compared to today, General Caine tells their story.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
I'm filled with gratitude that I get to tell their story.
And as we stand here right now, our forces remain
on a high state of readiness in the region, prepared
to defend themselves. And one last thing, our adversaries around
the world should know that there are other Ditriit team
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members out there studying targets for the same amount of time,
and we'll continue to do so.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Yes. Indeed, seems like we have a Secretary of Defense that,
while working at Fox News on the weekends probably heard
a lot of President Trump talking about you are fake news. Yeah,
he was talking about it at the press conference this morning.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
Fake news CNN, MSNBC or the New York Times. There's
been fawning coverage of a preliminary assessment. I've had a
chance to read it. Every outlet has breathlessly reported on
a preliminary assessment from DA I'm looking at it right
now again. It was preliminary a day and a half
after the actual strike. When it admits itself in writing
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that it requires weeks to accumulate the necessary data to
make such an assessment, it's preliminary, it points out that
it's not been coordinated with the intelligence community at all.
Low confidence in this particular report there's it says in
the report.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
There are gaps in the information. It says in the report.
Speaker 5 (05:06):
Multiple lynchpin assumptions are what this assessment a lynchpin assumption.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
You know what that is.
Speaker 5 (05:13):
It means your entire premiss is predicated on a lynch pin.
If you're wrong, everything else is wrong.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
Oh okay, kind of like transgenderism, I guess. Yeah. He
went on to talk about here about the leak that
was out, you know, seeing into about how.
Speaker 5 (05:28):
Still this report acknowledges it's likely severe damage. Again, this
is preliminary, but leaked because someone had an agenda to
try to muddy the waters and make.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
It look like this historic strike I wasn't successful.
Speaker 5 (05:40):
I'm gonna get to the chairman in a moment, because
he's going to lay out the particulars for you based
on his professional military experience.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
But here's what other folks are saying.
Speaker 5 (05:48):
Thedia that put that report out says that this is
a preliminary, low confidence report and will continue to be
refined as additional intelligence becomes available.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Yeah, and how oh I like the way he lays
things out and how I've given such credit to all
the individuals at President Trump chose is their ability to
communicate and to lay it out in some one, two, three, four, five,
abcde Who what? When?
Speaker 4 (06:13):
Where?
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Why?
Speaker 6 (06:15):
Thin?
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Because Stephen Miller, they could press Secretary Levitt. Think of
Marco Rubio. I tell you, I've really come a long
way since the Gang of Eight in twenty fourteen, with
the former senator now Secretary of State. He's handled things brilliantly.
They all got a way about doing it. And here
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he is, he's just laying it out. Okay, listen, you
don't have to believe us. You know it's really Atomic
Energy Commission. The devastating US strikes on Fourdeaux destroyed the
site's critical infrastructure and rendered the enrichment facility inoperable.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Have any of these quotes made their way.
Speaker 5 (06:51):
Into the New York Times or The Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN,
any of these quotes? How about this one? This is
a new one from the UN. The United Nations no
friend of the United States or certainly Israel. Often here's
the head of the UN Atomic Energy Agency this morning,
Raphael Grossi. US and Israeli strikes caused enormous damage to
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Iran's nuclear sites.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Don't take my word for it.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
How about the IDF's chief of staff. I can say
here that the assessment is that we significantly damage the
nuclear program, setting.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
It back by years. I repeat years.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Yeah, that's the tattoo guy, I want the foxhole all right, Yeah, oh,
he's got more. Bring it on man, Iranian foreign minister,
the spokesman, our nuclear instrations have been badly damaged, that's
for sure.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
I'm sure that's an understatement.
Speaker 5 (07:45):
John Radcliffe, the director of the CIA, putting out a
statement just last night. CIA can confirm that a body
of credible intelligence indicates Iran's nuclear program has been severely
damaged by recent targeted strikes. This includes there's new intelligence
from a historically reliable very different than preliminary assessment with
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low confidence. He's saying, historically reliable and accurate source of
method that several key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and
would have to be rebuilt over the course of years.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
You can rebuild infrastructure, you can rebuild things that have
been blown up. You don't rebuild high ranking generals the
knowledge the years. Many of these were killed in just
a few days, most of them in some groupings, in
just a few minutes. And when you look at it, man,
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it's shock and all. General hosting Salami, Commander in Chief.
I'm not going to read all these names. I'm just
going to read some of their titles. The Chief of
the General Staff, Central HQ Commander, the Deputy chief of
General Staff, are opperations, deputy head of a military intelligence,
the head of the intelligence organization, deputy head of intelligence,
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another deputy head, a deputy inspector, General chief of staff
to the IRGC commander, the Aerospace Force commander, the Air
Defense commander, Deputy commander for Social Affairs, chief of Police
Intelligence Organization, Deputy Logistics Ground Force HQ commander. And there's
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a list of thirty. Wow, that's uh. You had the
chief of staff he thinked everybody who took part in it.
In He mentioned commando warriors who were in Iran and
enabled our Air Force operational control. Commando warriors who were
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in Iran. Interesting, we always think of, well, just the
Israelis do that?
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Guys?
Speaker 1 (09:54):
What do you think? Come on, that's why we call
them some special forces. I'm trying to think of the
guy's name on YouTube that bust all these people that
act like their Navy seals. That's one of the worst
things to do, one of the worst things to try
and impersonate because you're so easily called out. I'm gonna
(10:17):
let you hear a little more here from the Secretary
of Defense and why I applaud them. Yes, they're good
to lay out ABCDEFG one two, three, four five. But
when some of these reporters try and throw them off,
they just come back like people would if you're sitting
around playing Jenga together at a card table. They're quick
(10:39):
the bam. They'll tell you how they feel. And listen,
listen to this reporter.
Speaker 5 (10:43):
I know acknowledge the female pilots that also participated in
this mission.
Speaker 7 (10:48):
The early messages that you sent out only congratulated the boys.
Speaker 5 (10:52):
So when I say something like our boys and bombers,
see this is the kind of thing the press does.
Right of course, the chairman mentioned a female bomber pilot.
That's she's fantastic, she's a hero. I want more female
bomber pilots. I hope the men and women of our
country sign up to do such brave and audacious things.
But when you spin it as because I say our
boys and bombers as a common phrase, I'll keep saying
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things like that, whether they're men or women. Very proud
of that female pilot, just like I'm very proud of
those male pilots. And I don't care if it's a
male or a female in that cockpit, and the American
people don't care. But it's the obsession with race and
gender in this department that's changed priorities.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
And we don't do that anymore. We don't play your
little games.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
We'll get that. Bravo, Bravo, bravo. Men and women that
serve in the armed forces are standing for all of mankind.
You can't say man all of people kind. Yeah, speaking
of a women that are in the spy business. You
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know the late nineteen ninety spy movies where they type
the Pentagon down at the bottom of the screen. US
Director of National Intelligence Tulci Gabbard, she said new intelligence
confirmed with the President, said many times, I rans nuclear
facilities have been destroyed. If I randicized the restorage program,
it will have to completely rebuild, which will take years.
(12:24):
So I think we did some damage and I think
that it should be celebrated. I'm going to play some
more from Secretary of Defense where he gets into that
where he really calls out the press. But let's go
take a gander here.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
We worked to counter Iran's efforts to develop nuclear weapons
and missile technology.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
That Iran should not have a nuclear weapon period.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
I have stated that Iran will never be allowed to
obtain a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
We will not allow a Ran to acquire a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
Iran's key nuclear and Richmond facilities have been completely and
totally obliterated.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Yes, well this is a good one. Is everybody listening?
Speaker 1 (13:04):
President Trump?
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Did it?
Speaker 1 (13:09):
No Nana, no Nonana? Hey, nuclear sites? Goodbye, bam By,
buy the assist.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
The Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
You got Fox News ripping. On CNN, we.
Speaker 8 (13:25):
Had reporters working on this story. One in particular, who
works for CNN, who is a person who fell for
the Steele Dosier hook line and sinker who thought that
who wrote that the Hunter Biden laptop and brought into
the story that that was Russian disinformation and so someone
I don't I'm not. She wasn't working for CNN at
the time. It's not clear to me how she ever
got a job there, but CNN took her anyway, and
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now she's doing this kind of stuff. So you know,
I think that the subsequent intelligence reports we've heard about
are more reliable.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Yeah, any any other kind of line of work, I'm thinking,
whether it be you work for a bus company, in
airline or restaurant, insurance company, you teach at school, whatever
it is your career job is, you couldn't be that
wrong that many times and then not correct it and
still come out and be wrong all the time. I
(14:15):
just described the state of California, and I guess, CNN, well,
it's all rooted. Huh. They don't tell the truth, the
father of all lies. Let's keep tracking it back. Could
it be could it be satan?
Speaker 7 (14:30):
They took bits and pieces from a leaked top secret
intelligence report. And by the way, I understand, the FBI
is investigating who was the source of that leak because
it's an illegal leak to CNN. And this is the
same fake news CNN reporter who wrote the story alleging
that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation, which we
know is one of the greatest political hoaxes this country
and the American public have ever seen.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
Honestly, it's stake news, It's.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Stake Keep talking, mister President.
Speaker 6 (14:57):
That would be.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Another example of as you said, focus and.
Speaker 7 (15:01):
That CNM story does not change the facts. There was
a total and complete obliteration of Iran's nuclear facilities, and
because of the President's strike, because of the precision of
our United States military in this perfectly executed mission, Iran
no longer has the capability to produce a nuclear weapon
as imminently as they did prior to the strike.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
The American people in the world should be grateful for that.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Yes, and believe me, I'm go through Congress to do
any kind of war, but I always say, if it's
an immediate action that needs taken, do it. If Trump
are still going in and saying regime change or we're
going to bring them, I'd be like stopping, George w
We don't need that, man, don't know. We don't need
to go nation build. If they want quote democracy, that's
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mob rule. I guess that's what we now have after
twenty years in Iraq and Afghanistan. But yeah, I wouldn't
be for that kind of foreign policy, but I am
for taking them out. You heard every president guys as
back to the nineteen hundreds, so I've been hearing it
a lot of most of my adult life, that they
need to get rid of the nuclear threat from Tehran,
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and they did. I don't know why George w didn't
do it. He loved war.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
That a lot.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
He's here to find than those weapons of mass destruction
and Saddam Husseins. You know where we find him down
in some rat hole down there looking bad.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
Do you know there's an old saying in Tennessee. I
know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says, fool
me once, shame on, Shame on you. It fooled me.
We can't get fooled again.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Yeah, you're not going to fool this guy. Secretary of
Defense head.
Speaker 5 (16:43):
Said, because you, and I mean specifically you, the press,
specifically you the press corps, because you cheer against Trump
so hard, it's like in your DNA and in your
blood to cheer against Trump because you want him not
to be SIS was so bad. You have to cheer
against the efficacy of these strikes.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
You have to hope maybe they weren't effective. Maybe the
way the Trump administration's representative isn't true. So let's take
half truths.
Speaker 5 (17:14):
Spun information, leaked information, and then spin it, spin it
in every way we can to try to cause doubt
and manipulate the mind, the public mind over whether or
not our brave pilots were successful.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Yeah, come on, man, America didn't always used to be
this way. You had Republicans, you had Democrats. The media
was swayed obviously, have been liberal, even Walter Cronkite liberal.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
We've known that.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
But they wouldn't twist it to have America be sick
and bad and demented and not do the right kind
of things. Here he was, Here's Secretary of Defense. Ask them,
why don't you ask things like this?
Speaker 5 (17:53):
How many stories have been written about how hard it
is to I don't know, fly a plane for thirty
six hours?
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Has MSNBC done that story? As Fox?
Speaker 5 (18:03):
Have we done the story how hard that is? Have
we done it two or three times so that American
people understand? How about how difficult it is to shoot
a drone from an F fifteen or sixteen, or F
twenty two or F thirty five.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
I do watch it, and what it's like to man.
Speaker 5 (18:14):
A Patriot battery, or how hard it is to refuel
mid air, giving the American people an understanding of how
complex and sophisticated this mission really was. There are so
many aspects of what our brave men and women did
that because of the hatred of this press, corps are
undermined because your people are trying to leak and spin
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that it wasn't successful.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
It's irresponsible.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
He's upset, and rightfully so, because we had service members
lives on the line, and they're acting almost Vietnam spit
on them kind of attitude. Yeah, no, big waddy, you know,
waiting for on McCollum, baby killers, Sorry, Vietnam vets. We
can disagree with foreign policy, but I've never once a
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soldier does not question whereas commander in chief sends him.
If you do, then you're not a good soldier. Unless
the commander in chief is saying, hey, go turn around
and go out and arrest all Christians, or arrest all Muslims,
or go out there and arrest ology. I think I'd
hope for a mutiny at that point, maybe from the military.
But now you don't question foreign policy, what country that
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you go into your operations there. It's so good to
have a secretary defense like this. I'm about, hey man,
we did something good.
Speaker 5 (19:32):
And what's really happening is you're undermining the success of
incredible B two pilots and incredible F thirty five pilots
and incredible refuelers and incredible air defenders who accomplish their
mission set back a nuclear program in ways that other
presidents would have dreamed.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
How about we celebrate that.
Speaker 5 (19:51):
How about we talk about how special America is that
we only we have these capabilities.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
That's right? Is it too much to ask? Keep rolling, sir?
Speaker 2 (19:58):
I think it's too much to ask. Unfortunately for the
fake news, so we're used to that.
Speaker 5 (20:02):
But we also have an opportunity to stand at the
podium and read the truth of what's really happening.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
And the reality is.
Speaker 5 (20:08):
You want to call it destroyed, you want to call
it defeated, you want to call it obliterated, choose your word.
This was an historically successful attack and we should celebrate
it as Americans. And it gives us a chance to
have peace, chance to have a deal, and an opportunity
to prevent a nuclear Iran, which is something President Trump
talked about for twenty years.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
Yeah, and other presidents talked about and it was done.
So congratulations to our commander in chief, who's also the
President of the United States of the Secretary of Defense.
So all those involved. We should all rest a little
bit easier knowing that that's who's in office, that's who's
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in controlling. Let's remember, man, we over the last four years,
we have no idea who was in control. I think
one hundred years from now, documentary some that then it's
going to get real investigative and go back and really
do something good on how vulnerable we were as a country.
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Maybe somebody's already working on it right now. Because our freedom, man,
it's never more than one generation from going away. I
didn't can't take credit for that. Hold on this is
a good one.
Speaker 6 (21:26):
And within ourselves the god given right and the ability
to determine our own destiny. Freedom is never more than
one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it on
to our children in the bloodstream. The only way they
can inherit the freedom we have known is if we
fight for it, protect it, defend it, and then hand
it to them with the well taught lessons of how
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they in their lifetime must do the same. And if
you and I don't do this, then you and I
may well spend our sunset years telling our children and
our children's children what it once was like in America.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
When men were free.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
All Right, while we're at it, I'm gonna go back
to the old top forty days. We used to say
two in a row, double play, or something to that effect.
Speaker 2 (22:09):
We will never surrender. We will never give up, never, never, never.
It's not who we are, it's not what we do.
We never give up.
Speaker 8 (22:18):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on The Fallacy's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
I guess yeah, Mom and Dad are, I don't guess
they are. They're coming in from Tennessee. They're gonna be
flying in, and Jody Jones and Frank Van Landenham gonna
be filling in for me Monday Tuesday. So back to
my Friday feel good. Friday feel here. They imagine if
when in three of us wake up on Friday morning
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already feeling exhausted. One of my favorite websites, and if
you're tired of all the news or sports, or you
feel like there's nothing really study finds dot Org. It's
quite an interesting site, they find studies. Study. They say,
why one in three Americans admit that we wake up
already exhausted. They said, by eleven fifty four am, the
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average person starts to fade completely. Oh my word. There's
no way I could do that. I got to be
at a game at three. That's why I avoid society
up until three, because I don't want to be in
a bad mood. Ck down the hall here at I
heard at B ninety five is a morning guy, and
I go, man, you're fortunately. You know, you get up
at four, no traffic, nobody running red lights, nobody even
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the homeless or sleep, and you know nobody's calling you
or tell you know, everybody's starting their own day. They're not,
so you get to go into it fresh. You got
to protect up until three, you really do, and I
do so. I couldn't fade at eleven fifty four. But
they said, what steals our energy throughout the day that
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makes us feel depleted? They said, social interaction, Well, it
depends what you're talking to. Household chores, yes, completely that. Yes,
they said. Even the weather, well not so much here.
We're just you know, we're either like hot or isn't
it great? Or I'm a little chilly. That's about it.
There's your range right there, they said. Batteries appers, meaning
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taking your energy. Unsolicited advice was at eight percent, Small
talks at eleven percent. Customer service interaction at nine percent. No,
you can put that about ninety percent of my zapping
of my energy customer service hit three. I like when
they tell you on the phone you're paying a bill
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or something and they say one digit at a time,
When if I've ever gone, I'm gonna do twenty seven,
I'm gonna hit two and seven. At the same time,
they'll understand that they probably had to put it in
there because somebody was doing that one digit at a
time talking to strangers. Nine percent. Now that you can
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get out of those way quicker than somebody, you know,
So you can't let that zap your energy. Hey, listen,
gotta got nop. Sorry, I don't. You can just walk away.
Sound like they're going to contactulator. How rude of you.
And they said a minor workplace interaction. Coworker's showing you
something on their phone at three percent. Yeah, I had
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to say, I'll look at an X ray, but not
the actual surgery picture for it. Yeah the x ray. Yeah,
show me that. Yeah, I'll take a look at that.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
I said.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Midday energy crash hits a quarter twenty five percent. Reach
for but home start to the sea, not cocaine, caffeine
fifteen percent turn up music, fourteen percent try to steak
in a nap. I laughed because I had a two
year period where I could literally do that. Thirteen percent
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they said, use mindful movement to boost their energy. All right,
we wake up exhausted. Well, it's because you just go
through cycles.
Speaker 6 (25:57):
I do.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
I don't understand it. I wish I could. I don't
keep a chart. Maybe I need to be hooked up
to something in psychoanalyze and film. But I'll go through
periods where we always say sleep like a baby, But
that's not good because you cry a lot and you
wake up and your pants are dirty. So it's not
like sleeping like a baby, but sleeping good that you
know that sweet sleep the Bible talks about. I'll give
(26:19):
you sweet sleep. People pay, people go in and get
prescriptions sold out to even try and mimic sweet sleep,
but you know when you get it. And the sweetest
I don't know if you're like me, but we're all humans.
Maybe some of you will relate. The sweetest is that
unplanned Saturday afternoon, beautiful temperature inside, maybe folish the sun's
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coming through and warm you a little bit. College football,
real low chili on the stove and you fall asleep
on the on the couch. That just knock out sleep,
and you wake up just oh, feeling so refresh. It
might have been an hour and fifteen minutes or something,
but you roll the dice man, fifty sixty percent of
(27:07):
the time you can wake up with an impending feeling
of doom. Those daytime sleeps. My dad, my mom can
I always talk about how how he was blessed from
above with the ability to be I'm gonna take a
fifteen minute that wake me up? All right, I'm awake. Hey,
that was a good nap. Some people can do that.
People of all ages pull that off. I did a
(27:28):
show a few weeks ago about being overwhelmed and house
humans are not designed or created to handle the all
the issues and all the pressures of the entire world.
Because you think about it, Yeah, during the dark ages
have some dark times. Yeah, sixteen forty eight, seventeen forty eight,
eighteen forty eight, nineteen forty eight. They all didn't have
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to alert everybody in their lives to every issue or
problem that they have and then magnify it on social
media and we all digest it. A lot of times.
We like to go digest others so we can get
a feeling of First of all, it's not just me,
but boy, that's worse. You get enough of that's worse
accumulated up, and you feel pretty good about yourself, can't you. Yeah.
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I was talking though about how we're not designed for that.
I miss the days. I let the answering machine get it,
sit on the couch and hear whoever was leave any
of the message. It's about as busy as I didn't
want a pager. I didn't want to be at the
grocery store and get Paige go to a pay phone
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call back and be told make sure it's wheat bread,
not white. I saw those days coming. I didn't want
them even back then. Then I read after I was
talking about how we're all overwhelmed, Fox had an article
that you know, headlines grab us. Jelly rolls the artist
wild moment inspired Christian singer Brandon Lake to set boundaries.
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I'm like, huh, let me read they said the Christmas
singer Brandon Lake's cooperation with Jelly Rolling his new album
King of Hearts inspired him to set boundaries. Brandon Lake,
the Christian singer, said Jelly Roll told him that he
threw his phone in the river after a show in Nashville.
Jelly Roll just said, I'm done. Threw his phone in
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the river. See that's what I mean, that overwhelmed. Imagine now.
He said he hadn't changed his number in a while
after becoming successful, and you know the guy at the
hot dog stand had his number, and so he said
it was driving him insane. But he said, I can't
live like I threw it in the river. He said,
I felt overwhelmed all the time about the calls and
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the and the text. And I said, yes, you need
to send Jelly Roll on my podcast. But I think
a lot of people feel that way. Let me ask
you this, did you ever and if you're old to
remember the non cell phone days when your phone ran
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at home, did it give you a feel when your
cell phone rings? Does it give you a I feel like?
Speaker 6 (30:07):
What?
Speaker 1 (30:08):
What is it? What is our first thought?
Speaker 6 (30:10):
Is?
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Ah? Is this good? Is this gonna be good? Is
this gonna change my mood? Are you that way when
the phone rings? I think we've all become like that.
Brandon Lake, the Christian singer, said he had to narrow
his circle of friends. Well, I think that Uh. You
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don't got to be a famous Christian artist or like
a Jelly Roll to to apply that concept in there,
because I think today we're so spread out then that
even those that should be in our uh are our
five five people phone playing kind of thing like the
five people closest to you that you need to have
time and energy and you know, to be able to
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be there for them, and especially if it's you know,
your your spouse or your kids or you know, grand kid,
things like that, fan around cousins and what are friends
friends that you have. We're so spread then, but you
don't need to listen to me. Brandon Lake and Jelly
Roll they're telling you listen to them. They're crying out
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for sanity. Man, when you throw yourself one in the
in the lake, that's that's crying out for sanity. All right,
there's my pitch. I don't know how close you are
to water right now, but make sure there's not a
lot of cars around you. Just suck it out the
window right now.
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Speaker 1 (31:39):
They were kind of a line of work. Are you
in there but fly business?
Speaker 6 (31:43):
Huh?
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Fishing no, no, no, actual actual flies. You Its government
planned this eight point five million facility down at the
border US Mixico border to prevent the flesh eating parasite
from infesting cattle. Remember we're talking about the screw worm flies.
Talk to Ryan Jacobson, CEO Freslo County Farm. You're about
the screw worm flies. So at the More Air Base
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in Texas, they're gonna breed millions of sterile male screwworm flies.
Then they're going to be released into the wild and
meet with females, preventing them from laying eggs that turn
into the flesh eating larva. All right, we're going to
Epstein up out there, get all involved in their sex lives.
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What would did he do? A female New World screwworm
fly lays eggs in the wound of an animal. I'm
about the Oh, I'm glad I'm getting this into three.
This would be horrid. I'll be saying it five poin
fifty six before you're heading home to have dinner. Anything
about flies, No, I the worst fly story I had.
I was talking yesterday about ex girlfriend in Denver and
Brazilian and all of that, and I remember there was
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a Brazilian friends family backyard get together there in Denver
in the summer, and I went, yeah, that was the
white boy and they're like, oh, eat here. Oh and
they're like fanning like eighty four flies off whatever it
was there saying grab Some of it was like it
was no big deal. Cultural difference obviously, no netting, no nothing.
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Have the food inside, maybe come out and eat. I
could fan my own plate. But I acted, oh yeah,
like went over and got a plate and you know,
just started mosying or I didn't know. There was no
way I could have after seen what I saw right there.
I it trives me crazy to come in like barbecuing,
set hot dogs, hammer or whatever. Rims down on the counter.
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I now I'm learning to cover it with a paper
towel because if I'll go bick, you gon on door,
open in and out, a fly gets in. You walk
in the kitchen and you're like, look at that. Look
at a fly right there on the rim.
Speaker 8 (33:48):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
I don't know where it's been jumping around. I couldn't
work in this place. I guess if I needed to
eat and had to survive, I would work in this place.
They said the eggs. Then after they laid these eggs
in the wound of an animal. Back to that the
eggs then hatch into larvae or maggots and then burrow
in the flesh, causing the potentially deadly Okay, hold up,
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I did, I did? Almost threw up on the air,
deadly damage. According to the US Department of agg Okay
Daniel Glickitch at samwa Quing Valley's Sun Rights. The federal
government's looking to reopen oil and gas leasing on public
lands throughout central California. Look at that. When that'd be good,
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that would be called what we used to call jobs,
and people that have jobs do what well. We hopefully
they pay their bills, don't have to rely on the government,
and then have some extra money to go out and
support businesses of business owners because that's their paycheck. Look
at that. Bureau Land Managements initiated a thirty day public
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coming periage of revisor regulations. President Trump signed the executive
order on January twentieth, reversal of build back batter Joe
Biden no new leases for earl A guests in Central California. Huh,
not gonna happen. Yeah, we got Newsom suing over fracking,
which is they need the PR I say this a lot.
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It's directional drilling. That sounds so much better than we're
directional drilling into the earth. Ah, you're fracking the earth. Well,
that's not good, is it?
Speaker 4 (35:31):
This Assistant Trevor Jerry show Monda Valley's Power Talk