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55KRC Tuesday Show - Ken Kober, Steve Goodin, Breitbart, Deep Dive

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A vacation call Kenny Loggins because you're in the danger zone list indeed, uh, thank you for the sound by Joe Dereker executive Douce somewhere names Brian Thomass to the fifty five care See Morning show. You can find me online at fifty five care seed dot com. Stream the audio directly from the website, or get your iHeart Media app downloaded and listen wherever you happen to beat all the I heart Media content.

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You got that little promo out of the way. I always enjoy hearing from you if you feel like calling in this morning. It's not like there's nothing to talk about. Five one three, seven four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty two three talk don five fifty on AT and T phone. Speaking of talking, always in joy when Joe Lyne's guests up, rather talk to the guests than here it's down in my own voice, like I said, I'd rather talk to you too. FOP President Ken cober So.

The Inquirer's reporting that juvenile crime is down, question is it really down? We'll find out from Ken Cober what his perception of juvenile crime is, or parenthetically, perhaps the judges are doing a better job of hiding violent juvenile offenders. Talked with that with Hammon cutting prosecutor quite a few times. Missy powers need to elect her. She's tough on crime. We know that, and we need to downvote judges Judges

judges GOP judges dot com. In case you're wondering who you should vote for, I strongly encourage you for law and order's sake, GOP judges dot com. Steve Gooden, you heard Biden's absurd Scotis changes. He wants to create this code of ethics that will politicize the Supreme Court. It's dangerous, it's gary. Of course, you don't get your way. You want to change the dynamic of the Supreme Court. And

isn't rather an interesting sight to behold? Joe Biden calling for term limits for justices maximum serving what is it? Eighteen years under his proposal? Just because why they're too old? Joe did He also proposed term limits or age limits for the presidency. That' say anything about that now? I

was suspiciously absent from his suggestion. All right, we'll do a deep dive with speaking of deep dives, doing deep dive with Steve Goodin regarding what those changes might mean, and have lots of very thoughtful and reasoned analysis out there this morning op ed pieces galore talking about the horrors that would be unleashed under Biden's proposal, plus a proposal that is not going anywhere. It would require one

of two, actually two things. First off, a constitutional amendment that would be required, and do use anybody think that the flyover red states out here would vote for something like that under a Biden administration. Not happening. Plus the speed at which this might happen not going to be happening before November. Alternatively, legislative action by our Congress, which

is obviously polarized divided, couldn't be any more divided. The Republicans in the House not likely to embrace a suggestion by Joe Biden in advance his desires anytime soon or ever, even if we were two years away from the election. That wouldn't happen. What this will provide, Biden, I'm sorry, what this will provide is a great talking point for Kamala Harris among all those people out there in the world who think that the Supreme Court is irreparably damaged,

it's corrupt, it's biased. That's a message we get all the time, isn't it. And I wonder if our lords and masters in the social media world, and those that run the social media companies alphabet for example, have had some say in manipulating the public's perception on the Supreme Court, among other things. The answer, you know, is yes, And

with that I can pivot over to this crap. Oh Brightbart at eight to five com Madia on this topic Google editing auto correct, we'll talk Paris Opening ceremony, which has now gone from YouTube. Apparently they're editing that out as if it didn't happen. Plus technology in the twenty twenty four presidential race, followed by Daniel Davis deep dive new evidence around Trump assassination attempt which didn't happen, did it? It's fictional? What you mean? I didn't see that with

my own eyes. They didn't actually well the firefighter, mister COMPATORI didn't actually get murdered. They didn't well take out the would be assassin of Donald Trump with a sniper rifle. That never happened. It's fictional. This is so hard to believe. Well, it's not hard to believe, but it's just just difficult to behold Meta AI assistant artificial intelligence from Meta claiming the attempted assassination the former president Donald Trump was a fictional event.

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Fictional In their.

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Words, Mark Zuckerberg calls the tech giants the most intelligent AI assistant. His is the most intelligent. This on the heels of what we learned yesterday, Google's search engine failed to bring up the July thirteenth shooting when prompted on at search bar. No reference to Donald Trump. You get Archiduke Ferdinand's assassination, but no Trump's suspiciously absent from one of the most profound, important events that happened within our lifetimes.

One could look at it that way anyway. So a New York Post did its own meta AI search quote was the Trump assassination fictional? Close quote response, there was no real assassination attempt on Donald Trump. I strive to provide accurate and reliable information, but sometimes mistakes can occur close quote really. The bot also added quote to confirm there has been no credible report or evidence of a successful or attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Also among the

responses in the search. The artificial intelligence generated response to the question there have been numerous reported threats and incidents against Donald Trump, but no confirmed assassination attempts. However, I can provide information on notable incidents, but he twenty sixteen, Michael Stephen Stafford attempt to grab a gun from a police officer a Trump rally in Las Vegas. Twenty seventeen, Jonathan Trand breached White House security and approached the residents,

but was arrested without incident. In twenty twenty, men arrested near the Right House after claiming to have a bomb in his vehicle. You remember all the details about those, don't you. Hardly anything coming even close to a bullet whizzing by Donald Trump's head within inch or within less than an inch of blowing his entire Craney moth, No, not even there. So when the Post typed in the prompt quote what happened to Trump in Butler, PA? Close

quote response. On July twenty eight, twenty twenty four, a shooting occurred at a rally for Donald Trump's twenty twenty four presidential campaign in Butler, Pennsylvania. One person was killed, two others injured. The suspect was shot and killed by law enforcement. Interesting, no reference to Donald Trump getting shot in the air. So they asked the Meta spokesperson yesterday, what's the story here? The well AI has been providing

quote incomplete, inconsistent or out of date information. Well, appreciate your candor on that. Representative speaking on the post said, we're in the process of implementing a fix to provide more up to date responses for inquiries. And it's possible, it's possible people may continue to see inaccurate responses in the meantime, inaccurate or deliberately fabricated, you know.

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And in this swirld's all over?

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And what was it with Ray whose comment was you know it wasn't a bullet necessarily, I mean he danced around the idea whether or not a bullet even actually hit Donald Trump in the ear? Do you think something's afoot here? See, because we're so divided as the country, and so few people pay very close attention to details, and so few people are critical in their analysis of what they read. When you continue to dodge, dip, duck, dive,

and dive the Five Days of Baseball. When I asked straightforward questions about what happened on that day and what you know as opposed to what you might know down the road after some report is released. Give us the information, try to dispel the conspiracy theories that are flowing around there. No, no, no, no, that would fly in the face of the motivations. They want conspiracies, they want division, they want denial, They want

people to think this was a made up event. These these artificial intelligence responses after media social media fury over responses provided by Meta's chatbot to a prompt asking quote, why is there rich and structured information about harris campaign but not about the Trump assassination attempt? Interesting question to

post artificial intelligence. The reply the reason for the disparity and information is due to the fact that the Trump assassination attempt is a fictional event, whereas Kamala Harris's twenty twenty four presidential campaign is a real and ongoing event. You know, this is no equivocation there. They say, definitively, it was a fictional event.

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Since there hasn't been no real assassination attempt on Donald Trump, I couldn't find any credible sources to provide detailed information on the topic. On the other hand, there is a wealth of information available from credible sources about the Harris campaign. Now, how do they think they can cover this up? It was in all the globes, newspapers around the globe, is what I probably should more properly phrase it. People witnessed

it real time, the crowd at the event. I mean, you talk about credible witnesses, you have people who were there and watched it happen. You had people who saw him on the roof with a rifle. We had Secret Service response, including shooting him in the head and ending his miserable existence. None of it happened, No real assassination

or temp on Donald Trump. So I'm not quite sure what they're hoping to accomplish, other than reducing the credibility of this Zuckerberg artificial intelligence platform to cause us to all conclude it is a bunch of biased wise can't believe your own eyes, You can't believe your own ears, and you sure can't believe what you're reading these days with artificial intelligence. And Facebook got in trouble they censored the iconic Trump assassination of photo. They said it was fake.

It was doctored wrongly calling the popular imagered Trump with his fist in the air after the assassination attempt. Quote an altered photo, and they admitted it was a mistake. At least it was an error. The fact check was initially applied to a doctored photo showing the Secret Service agent smiling, and in some cases our systems incorrectly applied that fact check to the real photo. This has been

fixed and we apologize for the mistake. So I say it the Facebook spokesperson, I don't know that it necessarily makes me feel any better. Elon Musk quote, they're getting themselves into a lot of trouble if they interfere with the election. Referring to Google, which of course had the search ban on President Donald Trump, he referred to it straightforwardly as election interference. Someone noted the other day, would

this arguably be an in kind political contribution? I mean if Facebook had if you had to buy access to Facebook or social media in order to spread a message, even if it was a lie, you'd have to pay them. That's a campaign contribution, isn't it of some sort? Five to seventeen fifty five ker Cdtalk station five one three seven four nine fifty five hundred eight hundred eighty two three taco pound five fifty on AT and T phones.

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It's five two couple of five twenty three fifty five kcity talk station. So we have the nefarious actors over at Facebook and Meta manipulating the Internet data to tell you that, well, the assassination was a lie, it was a fiction, it didn't happen. And they're not the only ones out there with access to social media and influence operations. And according to a press briefing yesterday, the US intelligence officials have said Iran is trying to sabotage Donald Trump's

presidential campaign. Now, I find it interesting that the cur and Biden administration intelligence officials would actually utter these words out loud, because they clearly are in defense on some level of Donald Trump. Be wary online because the Iranians

are trying to influence the election. Official with the Office of Director National Intelligence in US by agencies quote observed Tehran working to influence the presidential election, likely because the Iranian leaders want to avoid increased tensions with the US. It is observed. They did say American spies haven't observed to shift in Iran's preferences since twenty twenty, mean Iran

was still targeting Trump. During the briefing, the intelligence official all said Iran is utilizing, in his words, vast webs of online personas and propaganda mills to spread disinformation. Ran not the only foreign adversary accused of meddling in the twenty twenty four presidential election. July tenth od and I official called Russia the pre eminent threat to the election. So we have the Russians on one side, the Iranians

on the other. Russia is undertaking a whole of government approach to influencing the election, including the presidential race, Congress, public opinion. That's what intelligence officials said at that briefing on July tenth, adding that Russia has grown more sophisticated their words in election interference. They said, the country generally targets the Democratic Party in the US elections. So what the Iranians are on one side and the Russians are

on the other. Point being, and I'm sure we engage in this too, Well, we don't interfere with international elections. I'll blow it out or you know what everyone does. In this odn I briefing the July tenth briefing, Russia reportedly using artificial intelligency ready to mimic American, Southern and

Midwestern action accents on social media. Foreign adversaries continue to experiment with and have adopted at least some generative AI tools to more quickly and cheaply generate authentic looking content tailored primarily for social media platforms that can target specific audiences, including the United States, where if you are not a weed dweller and are not regularly paying attention to what's really going on in the world, you might be duped by a fake out there on social media. We live

in a strange world, folks. And on that note, real quick here Dave Hatter talks about this all time. Ferrari, the company Ferrari, Yeah, the fastcar Ferraris almost fell victim to a scam after someone attempted to impersonate the company CEO Benedetto vigna you know WhatsApp message in a phone call to another executive. Message didn't come from his usual number, which raised an eyebrow for the executive. For the unnamed executive suspicion, but the impostor tried to explain the discrepancy

wants on the phone, We're in a bloomberg. The impersonator did a spot on imitation of Vigna's voice. However, the executive picked up on a few inconsistencies, prompting him to do the smart thing, verify the identity. The executive asked the caller to name the title of a book Vigna had just recommended to him. I guess earlier. The caller

didn't answer, hung up. So Dave talks about that kind of thing all the time, and I thought it was a rather interesting while we're talking about social media manipulation, the Russians doing it, the Iranians doing it, and of course Facebook and Alphabet clearly are doing it as well. You have really got to be on your toes out in the world these days. By twenty seventy five cars of THETALKX station feel free to call. Alternatively going to dive into some local stories, which is not a problem.

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I'm going to read some local stories here. Why not you can feel free to call though h since any please investigate a robbery having a Camp Washington gas station shortly after five am yesterday at a BP gas station on Hoppel. Five police vehicles respond to the parking lot and gas pumps interesting two separate response areas suspect where a black mask during the offense was last seen fleeing the business on foot. No injuries reported. No additional details

immediately available. Thank you to Fox nineteen reporting see here. Warren Knty grand jury decided not to indict a man connected with it connected with a fatal shooting where the driver was cut off. According to the Warren County Prosecutor David Thornshell, shooting chap in June seventeenth, north State Route forty eight and US forty two in Lebanon resulted in the death as sixty three year old Andrew Rainey. Place investigator.

The incident, which started with a traffic incident with another driver cut off Rainey as both were traveling north found On Bypass forty eight. According to Prosecutor Thornshell, Rainey got out of his vehicle at a stoplight and approached the driver of the other car. Levin and Police say Rainey was shot in the abdomen. Taking Atrium Medical centerar he

was pronounced dead Dispatch just Say. One of the nine to one one calls about the incident was from man who said he shot another driver Thornshell said witnesses provided conflicting descriptions of the events leading up to the shooting, including varying accounts of Rainey's demeanor inactions. Grand jury considered a high self defense law. According to Ohio Section twenty nine oh one point zero five RC, a person no longer has the burden of proof that they acting in

self defense. They're presumed innocent until proven guilty, be on a reasonable doubt. Second, person can act in self defense if they are in a vehicle or a residence and the person is unlawfully and without privilege to be in that residence or vehicle. It's like the castle doctrine. Lastly, a person does not have to withdraw before using deadly force when acting in self defense, that being the law.

Thornshell explained that these legal changes and inconsistencies and the witness statements likely led the grand jury's decision not to issue an indictment. Let's see here, driver the MASTA is not going to be identified by law enforcement and is an uncharged suspect because there is no indictment, so it gets to maintain his amity. Let's see here. Oh, so we've had him on the program A bunch of times.

Why not just a little positive local story here. After years of planning and design work, officials is going to be breaking ground on the USS Cincinnati submarine's new home this week. Joseph jab president of the Submarine Cincinnati Memorial Association, said, from the Soccer Fields Athletic Complex at VOA here, it will appear as if there's a full size nuclear powered submarine right here alongside this pond moored here in Cincinnati.

Public's welcome to the groundbreaking taking place July thirty, first, nine am at Voice of America Park Keeping Track at Home. That's tomorrow. Members of the cincinnta chapter in the Navy League of the United States, have been working for more than twenty years to establish this memorial. US of Cincinnati was a nuclear powered submarine built in Cold War one of sixty two Sisters submarines, and its purpose was to

defend the US homeland and carriers against the USSR. Also, the USS Cincinnati gathered information about the USSR memorial three hundred and sixty two feet long weighing one hundred tons in total. We're going to include the original US of Cincinnati pieces that were donated in twenty thirteen on display the conning tower and attached forward planes. The upper Rudner

emergency diesel engine generator called the Big Red Machine. That's after the shipyard decided to paint it red since it was built in nineteen seventy four when the Cincinnati Reds won the World Series. So that's going to be really cool. I've seen photographs of the various bits and pieces going into that memorial. What a wonderful thing it'll be to have that there five thirty six. If I have krcit the talk station, feel free to call in. Otherwise I'm

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By forty one on Tuesday five one, three, seven, four fifty eight hundred eight two three talk Time five to fifty on eight and t phones fifty five kr Sea dot com. Check out the podcast page. Christopher Smithman with the smither vent of course Money Monday with Brian James. That's yesterday and today we've got some good games real quick here. Public service announcement And my dad was so

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Have you ever been screwed? In the A word question? That's in quotes. That's what a forty year old woman allegedly allegedly asked her daughter before using an electric screwdriver to drew a screw. Dara directed screw into the twelve year old victim's rear. End, according to police, has explained

the arrest. Abadavia Died, Jacqueline Gozinski close enough quote and three children were hanging picture frames in their Florida residence when the defendant used an electric screwgun and screwed a nail into the victim's left side buttocks.

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Why are you doing that?

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Let's find out if we can question by police about the incident. She reportedly said that when the girl walked past her, she asked the victim who is her? Who is her? Twelve year old? About getting again screwed in the A word?

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What?

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No idea? What that's supposed to mean? Cop said, she placed the screw gun on the girl's left buttock cheek pressed down on the trigger, driving the screw into her buttocks. The screw, which left the visible mark, was stuck in the girl's body until she took it out.

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Do what the hell?

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She's previously been licensed in Florida as an estician. Whatever. Idiots doing idiot things because they're idiots. Let's see here. Gwyne County Police on the lookout. This is Georgia lookout for Who's response? Before hiding thousands of dollars worth of drugs inside a guitar amplifier and shipping it to a local business, Employees at the Guitar Center on Pleasant Hill

Road discovered the drugs inside the amplifier July seventeenth. Employees were handling what appeared to be a standard box and got suspicious. The box had an out of state shipping address, but was returned to the guitar center listed as the return address. Employees opened the box found cocaine and methanfetamine stuffed inside the amp. Sergeant Colin Flynn of the Gwin County Police state, in the obvious, it's extremely rare this

happens at any business, thanks buddy. They think it's part of a larger problem involving shipping of drugs do not at the United States and the mail system. Investigators think the drug dealers have attempted this method before. Just last year, a specialized Gwynet police unit intercepted forty five hundred pounds of drugs worth approximately seventy million dollars shipped through FedEx and UPS thanks for the help of the canine Unit.

Spokesperson for the Guitar Center said they are fully cooperating with law enforcement, have been since the drugs were found, and they don't believe anybody at the business has any connection with the delivery. Yes, Joe, clearly that amp went to eleven, cocaine and meth amphetamine forty five. If you five Kerzy the dog Station, Joe channeling, spinal tap twenty two three Role forty two Between Mason eleven and best

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Party. Cloudy to mostly Sunday today hot, humid ninety for the high, partly cloudy every night, also humid seventy one for the low ninety one with partly cloudy skies and isolated storms in the afternoon possible anyway. Overnight seventy three for the low, mostly cloudy, and Thursday and mostly sunny day with a chance of showers and storms. Ninety five for the high right now seventy one. I'm time for traffic.

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No matter the injury you see helped Orthopedixhans supports medicine, redefines, recovery to get you back to doing what you love. Called five one, three, four, seven, five eighty six ninety highway traffic doing okay even with what roads this morning, and there's some flooding issues on two seventy five near mostellar let lanes block post sides of a highway. Traffic is light enough right now if you stay to the right, go get pie without a problem. Chuck Ingram on fifty five KRC the talk station.

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Five fifty one fifty five KRC Detalk station Epy Tuesday, FLP President Ken Kober, is the juvenile crime really dropping in downtown Cincinnati. He'll be on seven oh five Steve Gooden with our wonderful, wonderful legal analysis, but Biden's effort to change the Supreme Court. Tech editor Colin Madine of Bright Bart at eight o five on the Google editing autocorrect, among other topics, and Daniel Davis deep dive with new evidence around Donald Trump's assassination attempt, which, as I started

the program off. If you ask Metta's AI tool about that, they deny it happened. God anyway, let us see here, maybe dust off the why are you doing that? Or walk away, Joe you the one may apply equally here an argument over the air conditioning set an allegedly spurred husband to use a cooking pot to douse his wife in guests and then lighter on fire, resulting in her gruesome death out there, of course, Florida home fifty eight year Robert had facing charge of the first degree murder

in arson, according to the probable cause affidavit. Willison Fire Rescue responded it about ten till eight pm on Thursday to report a structure fire. When they arrived, was fully engulfed in flames, and they were alerted that a woman was still inside. Crews rushed in to find it a woman decease. The officers also told that mister Head was responsible for the murder. Cops found him hiding in a dog kennel, holding him a sheetty. They said he was

going to harm himself. They took him into custody. The victim's daughter told deputies that she was in the home when had allegedly set her mother on fire. She reportedly described the relationship with Head as fraught and said he and her mother often argued. Said she came home from work Thursday, the air conditioning was on low and it was hot. Daughter said Head and her mother often argued

about the temperature of the home. Verbal confrontation ensued. Had allegedly called his wife names I will not repeat, walked outside smiling, returning with a cooking pot full of gasoline. Allegedly said if I were going out, if we going out, we going out together. Sorry, the grammar threw me on that one, folks, I told you I ain't never leaving you. That's when police say he took the pot emptied it

on his wife's body and feet. Thank you, Joe. Daughter told them he had lit a piece of paper through it at his wife, causing an explosive reaction. Daughter also burned when she ran out of the house after being read as Maranda rights, defendant allegedly admitted of setting his wife on fire. He said he'd been upset because his

wife was defending her daughter during arguments. Ever since she moved in with them about two years ago, and after the two argued with him over the ac he allegedly said he went outside and filled the pot with casts and then set her on fire. He said he'd planned to take his own life before the officer showed up. When asked, the defendant stated that he deserved to die for taking the life of the victim. Being held with the Lovey County Jail. No bond on that one and similarly,

stupid news out of Florida. It is the stack of stupid. A Florida man arrest over the weekend after after he allegedly shot his cousin multiple times after arguing about a parking space. Fifty one year old elber Cruz what ECUs the one kind of each of attempted felony murder causing injury, wild armed grand theft involving a firearm, discharging a firearm in a recreational a residential area, according to Miami Dade County Court records, happened directly east of Douglas Park and

Coral Gables. Happened late Saturday night, cording to the arrest report obtained by local news there, WPLG credits officers showed up to report of the shooting of the victim. Residents there showed up about eleven pm. Victim found suffering from four gunshot wounds. Man identified only as Salinas in the report was shot once in his wrist three times in his left thigh. Cruise is also the victim's roommate, was

still at the scene when the police showed up. Two men have been arguing over a parking space, started when the victim asked Cruz to move his vehicle. Defendant said to have declined, saying that there was nowhere else to park and he would leave the vehicle where it was. So Linus in Spanish told Cruse he didn't know why he was acting tough when his wife ran the house. Oh did of an insult there? Maybe that's a court

of the police report. Defendant allegedly is alleged to have responded to the presumed verbal attack on his masculinity by taking out a glock nineteen pistol and pointing it at the victim's neck. Then also allegedly said in Spanish something akin to do you want to see what kind of man I am? Victim at this point allegedly seated the man with the weapon and pleaded, don't do this, You're going to kill me. Cruise then allegedly fired one shot,

grazing his cousin's wrist, prompting the victim to run. As he fled in the direction of his bedroom, Three more shots were fired and connected with the victims thigh cording detectives. Each of the final three bullets produced entry and exit wounds. Police also allege the gun used in the shooting was previously reported stolen back in twenty twenty one. Bickram taking Jackson Memorial Hospital. Defendant arrested at the scene, being held

without bond the Turner Guildford Night Correctional Center. Prosecutors move forward and receive pre trial detention. Defendant also order no contact with the victim pending trial. There's a better path. There is no moral of the story, Joe. Keep your stupid mouth shut or going back to your SoundBite earlier. Just walk away right, lived to fight another day, not spend your life in prison. Stick around plenty to talk about the six o'clock hour. I'd love to hear from you.

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Question is that true? And I hope to god it is, rather than just the woke judges that we have a problem with in Hamilton County sort of hiding the reality of juvenile crime certainly a reality. He talked with the Hamilton County cross give him a loss of powers about these woke judges and their treatment of juvenile offenders. So that's one hour from now, follow by Steve Gooden, Legal

expert Extraordinary. He's going to do a breakdown of Joe Biden's efforts to transform the Supreme Court into something that's not, which is a politically malleable body that's subject to the whims of Congress and the executive branch, which is the last thing we need. It's separation of powers. It's supposed to remain independent, and the proposals from President Biden would ruin that independence and subject the Court to all kinds

of political attacks. It's just it's an insane idea brought about by well the insane reality that they do not like original lists. They want the flexibility of activist judges to issue opinions from the bench which are more along the lines of legislation than they are legal opinions analyzing something that Congress did by way of passing laws. Anyway, Steve Gooden does a wonderful job here in the Morning Show. Looking forward to having him back on that again. That's

seven thirty two hours from now. Bright Bar Tech editor Colin Madine. He's going to talk about Google editing auto correct, which is just the tip of the iceberg. As I pointed out in the last hour, they disavowed that that there was even an assassination attempt. Meta's AI tool multiple searches called Donald Trump's assassination attempt fictional, I mean unequivocally stated fictional. And I read the accounts on that in

the last hour. It's just absolutely, absolutely mind boggling. I mean, again noting that we've all seen it, we know it happened. They're doing congressional investigations of it. The FBI director testified about the Secret Service, a director quit over the whole debacle. I mean, do we not see all that happening? Was this all predicated on a non event, a fictional event? Lord Almighty, I don't know if they think we're that stupid, Well, not my audience. This is the point that I made

last hour, and I think it's a legitimate one. It's easy to do people who don't do any critical thinking. I mean, you still hear people like Kamala Harris. Remember she was perpetuating a lie about those those agents whipping migrants. But that was a lie, and there are still people out in the world that'll circulate that and believe it. It's been thorough lead debunk They were doing their job. They were properly using the reins to manage the horses

and the crowd. No, there was no whipping going on there. Once you get it out in the world, if you just get a small percentage of the people to buy into the lie, then you get a small percentage of the people that'll buy into the lie period and of story mission accomplished, every little bit counts. And the world of artificial intelligence. When you see just absolutely outrageous bias in the face of all that we know, you realize the rig is in the game is fixed. Paris Opening

ceremony has disappeared apparently from YouTube. We'll talk about it with Colin Maydine. Also as well as tech and the twenty twenty four presidential race, just a quick recap on that. Yes, our US officials have widely reported that Iran is tinkering, electronically, tinkering in the election in order to move the hearts and minds of folks against Donald Trump, one of probably multiple countries out in the world trying to manipulate the

election to their advantage. Davis deep dive. We'll be talking about new evidence arounding the Trump assassination attempt. Daniel Davis knows it was real. Maybe he should get in touch with Metta's AI program Sadly, you know, the situation in the Middle East is just not not looking good at all, which is something I probably could have said with a straight face my entire life. But Israel is going to

do something about that. Hasbala rocket attack that killed twelve children, young people court to Israeli Prime Internet Yah who in announcement yesterday, our response is coming and it will be severe. Israeli Prime Minister and his Defense Minister Jov Gallan received formal authorization from an emergency Security Cabinet session that happened on Sunday to retaliate in a way of their choosing

against his Bala. That was a six hour meeting. If I recall reading about that yesterday accurately, Israel immediately said, yesterday Hisbala has begun moving around its precision guided missiles. And that's a development in and of itself. Remember the old days, you didn't have to go too far back, and I think it was two thousand and six or so roughly in that timeframe when they used to just shower Israel with a bunch of random bottle rocket type

attacks that had no precision. It was just sort of lighted and hope that it was going to land someplace strategically. Now they usually landed in fields and they never hit any military targets, and it was just it was kind of an absurd exercise the way they sort of waged their war of terror. Now they have precision guided missiles. Israeli ministers are signaling that it will remain a limited response, though other sources have warned that all out war in

Lebanon is coming. Official with the Lebanese group told the Associated Press yesterday that Hisbala's stands has not changed, that the Iran backed organization does not want full blown war with Israel, but that if war breaks out, it will

fight without limits. The officials, speaking on a condition of anonymity, of course, said as Bali since Sunday has started moving some of it's again smart precision guided miss missiles to use if needed, moving them away where they were known to be, probably hiding them until Israel launches whatever response it launches. That now, who said of the victims of the Madjidal Shams attack, visiting the scene, these children are

our children, the children of all of us. Israel will not and cannot let this pass and carry on as usual. Our response is coming and it will be severe. After that statement, the US Embassy in Lebanon issued a video yesterday urging Americans to leave the country in advance of

the inevitable crisis. Were in a Bitter, US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Consular Affairs, said in the video posted on social media, we recommend US citizens develop a crisis plan of action and leave before a crisis begins. Should come Marshall air not be available. Individuals already in Lebanon should be prepared to shelter in place for long periods of time. She wanted to say, anyone planning to visit Lebanon, Joe, were you still planning on visiting Lebanon?

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Uh you had? That was like your bucket list, right, passport's been delayed. Ah, anyone planning to visit Lebanon should reconsider giving the difficulties that would hinder departure. Should conflict increase in the region, ahem, And I didn't say world War three very lightly. Here's a fun development. Turkish President Receptey Erdigan on Sunday threatened to invade Israel in order to support Palestinians. We must be very strong so that

Israel can't do these things to Palestine. Just as we entered Nigorno Karbach, just as we entered Libya, we might do the same to them. There's nothing we can't do. We must be only be strong. Organ described as one of the most bitter critics of Israel. And here's where the problem breaks down for me and people on either side of the equation needed to focus on this. Israel is not going after the Palestinian people. It's like when

I have criticism about the China. About China, my criticism is not in any way, shape or form directed to Chinese people. It's the government, the regime, their ideology, their mindset, their well global domination efforts that I'm critical of. They are anti American generally speaking. Now might that philosophy seep over into a sizable swath of the Chinese people. Yes, I also thoroughly believe a sizable swath of the one point four billion Chinese people don't appreciate the direction their

government is taking them. They'd prather have some freedoms and liberties. They'd rather not have a social media score and be judged based upon how loyal to the party they are. Israel's not attacking the Palestinian people. They're going after those who are waging war against Israel, and that will be right. Has Bala Hamas and other terrorist organizations which Iran is funding Iran, of course, hates Israel and the Israeli people and would love to see all Jews eradicated from the

face of the earth. That's a different political posture, it's a different war posture, it's a different philosophy. They want to eradicate the Jews, like Adolf Hitler in the Nazis. I'm not looking at the leanings of the President of Israel. They don't suggest this should be a more left leaning coalition over net and Yahoos or something else. They want to eradicate the people, and so the other side tends to flip that and exacerbate it and say Israel wants

to eradicate the Palestinian people, which is nonsense. I think they would be very happy with a regime change that isn't run by a terrorist organization, so the Palestinian people would be freer to well live their lives in greater comfort and greater freedom. Five one, three, seven, seven, four, ninety four ninety five. Feel free to chime in, disagree, agree, it doesn't matter. Maybe you have a different subject you'd

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Six twenty one FI five KCD talk station. By the time I was wishing a happy Tuesday five O three seven four nine fifty five eight hundred eight two three talk Time five fifty on eight and t phones. Posity

of callers this morning. Anyway, I do a lot more to talk about in I see that anybody else kind of feel believe that something's real, weird, crazy is going to happen between now and November, and I tend to look toward like some sort of cyber attack, you know, a grid attack, uh, any any kind of terrorist attack. To see all of this division and pots during that goes on in the world, fueled in large part by

nefarious elements on social media. Obviously, this has a profound impact on people's psychology, and people are willing to do crazy things. We do live in a crazy world. All you need is one small sliver of the small sliver of nutcases in the world and you've got a real catastrophe on your hands and turn to France in the Olympic Games. Well, it's the kind of thing that I really kind of feel deep down in my heart that

probably is going to happen. We need to be prepared for the reality of it and keep our collective heads cool. So France's Interior minister, guy named Gerald dar Main, speaking with French media yesterday, he just pointed the finger at left leaning saboteurs for the shut down of the French railway system in advance of the Olympics. Saboteurs cut burned signaling cables at three sites around the country's rail network in a coordinated and targeted attack, which of course caused

chaos on the high speed lines right before the opening games. Quote. This is the traditional mode of action for the ultra left, the minister said. Interesting. I guess he didn't get the social media left wing dominated memo that it's all right wingers that are responsible for political violence. Police set of fiber optic networks of at least three telecommunications operations were

vandalized on Sunday night in several regions. Something else that concerns me It's not known where the couple of incidents are connected, though they presently have the largest what described as the largest peacetime security operation in the France's history, more than seventy thousand police soldiers, security guards, etc. Hoping to shield the country from threats which they have identified from Islamic terrorist groups to sabotage by far left activists

or adversaries such as Russia. Russia a notable concern for the French. You got the well first, Russia was banned from the Olympics because of the invasion of Ukraine, and of course France and under President Emmanuel McCrone, has been one of the leading hawks against Moscow in the efforts by to defend Ukraine against the Russian invasion. So the Russians obviously have a vested interest in stirring the potted

division and problems over in France. So the question is whether these people have been manipulated by others or whether it's for their own benefit. Referring to the motives behind these well terrorist activities, the railroad investigation, of course, the cutting off of the internet cables, and you know, when you think about it, we have internet cables that run all over the place. Many people know where they are

quite often they're even identified on maps like Google. And I don't know how difficult it is to cut an international Internet communication cable like from between the underneath the Pacific Ocean. But didn't they do that in the Black Sea? And will it happened if the Internet just magically shut down? I mean, we saw what can happen with one small company, well monetarily speaking, not small publicly traded company that CrowdStrike.

But fortunately many people with Microsoft operating systems were not using CrowdStrike as their defense against nefarious actors. It's kind of like Norton's antivirus software on steroids. You have an option, though it was an add on, but that little add on shut down businesses from operating for multiple days. Can you imagine that on a broader scale in advance of the election? I hate to think what would happen six twenty six fifty five KOs to the talk station. It's

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Six thirty one pick five kerr CEV talk station. Just another reminder, since Ken Connolly, the committee member of the Dala Hiah Skirt Game, asked me to pass. The Long Skirt Game is August second, five pm at Della Hai Township Park. Great opportunity to help folks in need in Delahi Township. Neighbors Helping Neighbors is the point of the event. And again I just go back to my dad's just he did that event for decades, just absolutely loved it. It's fun time, and haters get over it. It's fun.

That's what the point is. And you know, to that end, you're dressing up like a woman. I don't think I would have gone to college. At least my parents wouldn't have paid for college. And my dad didn't dress up like a woman, right, the whole granny thing. And just because you dress up a woman does not mean you are of any particular sexual orientation. My dad quite heterosexual.

I do know that for a fact. Greg Landsman, alongside leaders of fc Cincinnati, unveiled how more than four where million dollars in federal holidays is going to be spent to improve Central Parkway. Leaders explain to the project Central Parkway complete street improvement, combination of efforts from city officials, federal funding, and philanthropic support, total number of federal dollars four million, one hundred and sixteen thousand change going to

go toward the infrastructure of the project. Cornel Landsman and image is shown it yesterday's press conference display upcoming growth for pedestrian space enhancement to sidewalk and bike pass also an increase in trees and art in the medians. Mark Mallory was there corner of Mark. We want to transform Central Parkway so that becomes much greater opportunity and not a divider between two communities, but a bridge between two communities. Landsman keeps saying that he hopes that this will help

increase tourism in the area. Meanwhile, money's flowing into Claremont County. More than six million dollars have been approved by the Ohio House of Representative benefiting communities in Claremont County House Bill two the appropriations Package where the funding is allocated for various community projects courted David Paynter or the Claremont

County Commissioner. Most of them are looked at to ensure that the scope of these projects really makes a difference in the village or the townships of the county that they're awarded to. It's going to be distributed to help fund fifteen community projects and operating funds for local nonprofit child focus officials, state representative, state senators all work together

to advance their local communities and get them funded. Bringing the Bacon home of the fifteen projects, the rebuilding of the Goshen Fire Department Station eighteen is going to get the most at two and a half million. That one well was hit by a tornado several years ago. They said. The funding for House Bill two bridges the gap to finally rebuild Station eighteen, making it safer for the community, as well as including a new cancer prevention methods to

help first responders. Let's see, you got the Goshen Fire Department, Felicity Veterans housing projects getting a million, four hundred thousand for the Milford Five Points Landing Community Center two hundred and sixty eight and changed for Union Township Community Splash pad Nisbout Park Amphitheater is getting a quarter of a million dollars and about that much goes to the Moscow, Ohio Rivers Stabilization Phase three some other smaller projects on

the list. So there you go. Is that pork barrel projects?

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Are those legitimate need projects? You're gonna go half and half on that. I'll let the residence of Claremont County make that decision. Southgate community being evacuated from their homes after hillside slippage which occurred in the area on Friday. Quarter to the Cinsini Inquire active landslide may have been caused by a government sanitation project. Inquire reporter that residents received a letter from Wooden Lamping, the law firm, stating quote,

the evacuation and construction are excavation apologies. Excavation and construction or potentially caused a shifting in the hillside which has caused the recent cracks and other issues in the building which you and your neighbors have been noticing. Corn to the press release from the Sanitation District number one, a third party, a third party relocation specialist was going to

be assessing each resident to accommodate their individual needs. Once a list of those needs is made, the Sanitation District and the homeowners Association will find a new location for all residents without facing financial hardship. Well, isn't that nice? Six thirty five fifty five? Care see the talk station. You feel free to call. Let me mention one other thing before we do that. Foreign Exchange to get your

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Six six forty one. If you're about kartersee talk station. I gotta be a kick out of iHeart media aviation ext for Jay Rattler for friends on Facebook, and I always says rather uplifting messages, sometimes comical. This morning something along the lines of while both parties scream at each other and call each other names, does anybody realize we just passed thirty five trillion dollars in debt. No, nobody's paying attention to that. Jay sadly, how's that money being spent?

I love this. While Kamala Harris endeavors to unring the bell of her profound claims that there is no question I'm in favor of banning fracking over the weekend, she said, well, no, I'm in favor of it now trying to win over the hearts and minds of the folks in Pennsylvania. Does anyone really believe that she wouldn't be continued, wouldn't continue to buy administration's policies of trying to get rid of

fossil fuel. Generally speaking, I personally don't believe it. She's in total waffle mode now, given all of the prior criticism she had about the well the police Department, for example, her criticisms of the Border Patrol agents and ICE and seeking to abolish ICE. She's trying to backpedal on that one. And we all know because the mainstream media has now set it over and over again that no, she was never the borders are this was never her issue, never

her problem. Okay, Really some of the language come back to Haunter, and she's got a real problem with Michigan because the Muslim community up there, and if he can check it out. The Wall Street Journal did an article on that about well, her Chicago moment, Kamala Harris's Chicago moment. They're still expecting one hundred thousand people to show up to Chicago, most of them pro hamas anti Israel. Of course, she sort of leans to that side of the ledger.

But she can't abide lawlessness, now, can she? What's she going to do if there's crazy lawlessness going on the streets, is she going to come out against it? Well, we got a popcorn out to wait for that. But how's that money being spent? Let's go to one of Kamala Harris's highest profile responsibilities as Vice president, the person responsible for spearheading the federal government's multi billion dollar efforts to deploy thousands of electric buses at yourlocal school districts. How's

that working out? Clean School Bus program? Funded? Two years ago, Harrison, the EPA administrator Michael Reagan unleashed one billion dollars in federal rebates for three hundred and eighty nine school districts across all fifty states to help deliver two four hundred and sixty three Here, let me pull a figure from my sphincter, four hundred and sixty three electric school buses

Washington freeb Beacon looked at the data. Twenty seven of those school districts have proven of the EPA that their buses were delivered and that their diesel fuel buses being replaced have been discarded. That will be a victory. That's what they wanted across the board twenty seven Over a couple of years, collectively, those districts have deployed drum roll sixty battery powered school buses, while at the same time, fifty five districts have pulled out of the program citing

technological and infrastructure concerns. More school districts have withdrawn from the program than those have have completed it. Here's a free bus and they don't want it. People are pulling out of the program. It ran into some hurdles, practical hurdles in the rollout. This started about three years ago as a provision of the twenty twenty one Infrastructure Bill, which put aside five billion dollars for the EPA to

distribute in the form of rebates and grants. Since Harris's initial announcement, the agency has then had unveiled one billion for these school districts a second trance of rebates worth nine hundred million for another five hundred and thirty school districts. None of those districts have deployed any buses under the program. Here's one. Jeff Dick, superintendent of the New Fonda and Albert City Truesdale School System in Iowa. This only makes economic sense if the bus is paid for with a

grant like we receive. The cost is so prohibitive that the cost savings are not worth it. That school district, among a whole bunch of them, received funds for the school bus program. Albert City Tuesday awarded three hundred and ninety five thousand dollars money used to fund a single

electric bus and a corresponding charging station. District would be able to save money on fuel, but only because the bus was acquired free of charge, a superintendent pointed out, based on on the EPA's funding calculus, average new school bus under this clean school bus program costs upwards of three hundred, three hundred and seventy thousand dollars, which is three times the cost of a traditional diesel bus. Translated, and I remember keep that thirty five trillion dollars figure

in the back of your head. That implies the cost to replace the entire US flo of five hundred and forty seven thousand school buses out there in the world with electric alternatives two hundred and actually north of two hundred and two billion dollars. One superintendent of a place called Modoc Joint Unified School District in northern California. Ultimately,

what sealed for US was the performance concerns. They withdrew from the program five months after it had been selected to receive two point four million dollars for six buses. Superintendent said the funding came short by about fifty thousand per bus, which means the buses were more expensive than projected. It would have cost the district hundreds of thousands of dollars even though the program was intended to provide free buses.

Superintendent pointed out the performance concerns were an even bigger hurdle, particularly on how electric buses fare in rural and cold weather conditions. I guess they didn't think about that, he said. We get super cold in the winter, we get down a blow zero the winner, and it's cold here about nine months out of the year. Basically, you're being told that you can't run the which means you can't defrost

your windows because they take too much battery power. So we're told they'd get two or miles on a charge, but people in the field were telling us seventy seventy miles with a loaded bus. That just doesn't work that just doesn't work. One of multiple school districts in colder climbs who've rejected and fallen out of this program because of the practical realities of this. Another big practical reality

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few minutes remaining in this time. After the top of the our news, FFP President Ken Kober whill we be talking about juvenile crime in downtown sinsaying which the inquiry reports is down? Is that accurate? Steve Gooden joins a program at seven thirty Are legal expert on Biden's scotus or change the Supreme Court anyway over the plague up

date We'll start here. Measles outbreaks. Federal health officials say the number of measles cases so far this calendar year has already tripled to total for all of last year. US Center for Disease Control data points out at least one hundred and eighty eight cases of measles so far reported in twenty twenty four in all. Twenty six states as well as Washington, DC have now reported cases of

the virus. Fifty eight cases reported across the entire United States last year, so sixty five percent of the cases related to outbreaks and outbreak is three or more related cases. There have been thirteen outbreaks. Children under the age of five account for half of them. Lots of states have experienced it, as I mentioned it. No deaths from the virus have been reported so far, but ninety three patients have been hospitalized. Don't freak out too much, apparently, they say,

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Let's talk local crime, juvenile crime in downtown Cincinnati with FOP President Ken Kober right after the top of the hour news, followed by Biden's effort to change the Supreme Court with Steve Gooden at seven thirty Remember Bright Bart inside scoop at eight o five, A bunch of topics to talk about with their tech editor Colin Medine, and then Daniel Davis deep dive on the new evidence concerning Trump's assassination attempt, which again Alphabet's Meta AI program denies

was even an event. I still can't believe they have the audacity to say that was a fiction. FOP President Ken Cober is next. I hope you can stick around.

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Station seven oh six. Here fifty five KRC DE Talk Station. Very happy Tuesday to you, Brian Thomas. Always please to welcome with the fifty five Carson Morning Show. FOP President. Chapter sixty nine of the SINSINNI Police Department Union president Ken Kober, Welcome back to the fifty five KRC Morning Show. Can It's always a pleasure to have you on my show.

Speaker 8

Hey, good morning, Brian, thanks for having me.

Speaker 2

Let me start as always by thanking you and all members of the Cincinna Law Enforcement Kennedy for what you do to serve our community. It's a huge sacrifice just even deciding to become a police officer, and these trying times in which we find ourselves make that even more of a commitment. So God bless all those who protect and serve, and we do everything we can here on the fifty five Casey Morning Show to support police generally speaking.

And although there still is a significant backlash and anger against police departments generally after the Black Lives Matter protests and the defund the police movement, a person at the spearhead of that was Kamala Harris. Now getting my political ideology out of the way, Ken Kober, Since I inquire headline juvenile crime is down in Cincinnati, law enforcement says it's worse. So who's got it right, the Inquirer or the police department.

Speaker 8

Well, the interesting part is, you know you can manipulate statistics to say whatever you want them to say.

Speaker 1

There's not really college forces.

Speaker 8

Colleges will teach how to lie with statistics. You know, as I looked at some of these graphs, and you know, you know, violent crimes cleared by arrests are down.

Speaker 1

You know the interesting part.

Speaker 8

Is, yes, canny police officer that is dealing with juveniles on a day to day basis taking guns off of them, you know, fighting them as they resist the rest. I think they would probably disagree that juvenile crime is down.

Speaker 2

Well, I know, we came off a pretty significant period of violence a year or so ago, or actually it wasn't. In January this top of that Ivenue was talking about, there were more indictments and another a sentencing related to the pedestrians that got attacked by two groups of teenagers.

That's fresh in a lot of people's minds. And I have even talked about anecdotically, anecdotally speaking to people who I'm never going downtown, this is just crazy bunch of crazy teenagers out there running in packs that are going to beat the crap out of me or something. I mean, that's a perception among many that are outside of law enforcement.

Of course, in law enforcement includes not just the police officers on the frontline dealing with them, but folks living in the various communities that are seeing it, and of

course the criminal justice system. So I've talked to him on County proscut them a list of powers on this a whole bunch of times, and she's idd and named quite a few illustrations of very very woke judges letting very very violent juveniles out with basically no sentence and of course most situations no bond in advance of the court date.

Speaker 8

Well, sure, yeah, there's no doubt that that continues to go on. Now if you look at like, you know, homicides by juveniles are down, but probably is the case, and that that's something that's pretty easy to measure. But what it also doesn't show is that these kids are still shooting at each other. They're just not they're not actually shooting someone. They may be missing, you know, And that's something that of course year to year, it changes,

and it changes with adults as well. If you know, people are becoming more proficient with firearms or one year they're less proficient, then that will go down. Because the fact remains most of the times when when.

Speaker 1

Juveniles or even adults are shot at.

Speaker 8

There's just a lack of cooperation that will lead to the police not being able to clear something with interest.

Speaker 2

I see that. So it reports the shots fired at X block, you show up there, no one got hit with a bullet, there was in fact a gunshot, but no one will identify the person responsible for squeezing off the round. So case closed basically goes nowhere. Since there's no harm, there's no criminal investigation, or at least if you have no tips, you can't even engage in a criminal investigation. So that's not a statistic that goes on the book, I suppose.

Speaker 8

Well not at least as what's covered in this because if there's no victim, right, you know, you can't do a offense report.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you can't pin it to a juvenile or an adult or anybody for that matter.

Speaker 8

Right now, they will still go and show up, and you'll retrieve shell casings and process them like normal, and then you'll be able to on the back end see if this particular firearm has been used in other incidents. So there are investigations that still occur, but as far as having a victim and being able to report a violent crime based off of that incident.

Speaker 1

Can't do it because there's no victim.

Speaker 2

Well, there you have it. I mean, that's your quote in the enquire and not of a crime is solved, he said, so, so arrest don't always reflect a number of severity of the crimes. These kids certainly much more violent than they were ten years ago. Your quoted as saying in the Inquirer, do you is that a noticeable reality among members of law enforcement that kids are simply more violent? And do you have any reason to explain why that might be?

Speaker 8

A lot of it is a lack of parenting, a lack of them caring for themselves, caring for anybody else.

Speaker 1

If you you.

Speaker 8

Grow up in a in an environment where you feel like you have absolutely nothing to lose, you're not going to value life.

Speaker 2

You're not going to value your own life.

Speaker 8

You know, there is certainly and I would love to see the statistic as to how many juveniles are being arrested with firearms that has been if you do whatever, the past ten years, there has been a huge uptick in juveniles carrying guns, and not only carrying guns, but carrying guns that are manipulated to be fully automatic.

Speaker 3

Wow.

Speaker 2

Well, and that's an easy manipulation too. You get that glock switch, which are readily available out there in the dark web or an internet. Just pull the trigger once and it just will unload a magazine in a matter of a second or two. That's frightening stuff. Fortunately, they're not very good at hitting their targets at least yet they got some range time in you could have a real bloodbath on the streets. Ken Well, there's no doubt.

Speaker 8

I mean, that's the other part of the statistics that they don't talk about with violent crime is things that aren't reportable, like simple things like running from the police,

fighting with the police. You know, the Juvenile Court has made it very clear that resisting arrest, regardless of how violent it is, is not considered a violent crime really, and that's something that resisting arrest is not a reportable offense per se, So that would not be included in your violent crimes that are cleared with an arrest.

Speaker 2

Wait a second, are there not laws on the books that speak to a crime related to resisting arrests violently or otherwise? I mean, that's on the books, isn't it.

Speaker 8

Well, sure it is, but it's not considered a reportable offense, so there may be a statistic.

Speaker 1

Kept for it, but.

Speaker 8

That would be excluded from what this data shows because under what the state law says and what people are you know, juvenile court is saying, is a resisting arrest is not a violent offense?

Speaker 2

Well, I'm sorry, I'm puzzled by that. My brain is not processing that. How could that be if there is a juvenile out there, and that juvenile you're trying to arrest them and gets violent with the police, officer punches them, otherwise try to wrestle with them. I don't know that sounds like a violent offense. I mean they're also interfering with the course and conduct of your duty as well in law enforcement. I mean that's got to be a

charge as well. I mean, isn't there a number in like, you know, a two fourteen or something like that that describes a new barankly what resisting arrest is and why wouldn't that end up in juvenile court. Not only were they involved in criminal activity beating up a pedestrian that was walking by, they also when the police showed up to arrest them for doing that, resisted violently. Perhaps that that should be a charge I'm just well, so.

Speaker 1

It has a charge.

Speaker 8

There's little higher revised code statute that's addresses resisting arrest. But the juvenile court's position is that it is not a violent crime, which is why we went down the whole rabbit hole of the unofficial docket, because resisting arrest is is eligible for diversion because it's they don't see

it as being a violent crime. Now, yes, the officers that get scrapes, pumps, bruises, you know, and whatnot for fighting with these juveniles, and they certainly have a different position than the court does.

Speaker 2

Yeah, i'd imagine. So, I mean you think at juvenile your brain may immediately default to some slight of build, you know, twelve year old or something. But no, they make kids big these days. I mean that's runningto kids in there, you know, sophomores and juniors in high school that tower over me. They're giant, full grown, adult sized kids, and they could be extraordinary violent and do extreme damage to a police officer trying to fulfill their mission.

Speaker 1

So there's no.

Speaker 8

Doubt, there's absolutely no doubt that those are the things that goes on. But those are also the things that aren't reported, and stories like this that suggest that juvenile crime is down. Violent juvenile crime is down.

Speaker 2

It's also reflective of the children's hearts and minds when they have absolutely no respect for law enforcement. Let's see if they have any respect for well, the juvenile justice system. Let's pause and bring Ken cob or FOP president back to talk about the treatment of juveniles in the courts and whether that might have some connection with their lawless mentality. Seven to fifteen. Right now fifty five Kroseit talks station Prestese Interior Or get in touch with John Ryan for

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Con up in sevent twenty one to fifty five KRC DE talk station. We'll be talking Biden's efforts to well remake the Supreme Court. After my conversation here with FOP President Cancover. He'll join us at seven thirty. In the meantime FOP President cancover. Okay, So we've got jew does word get out among the juvenile community that hey, by the way, if you resist arrest, then that's not going to be something that you're going to be accountable for in juvenile court when you're there.

Speaker 1

Oh, there's no doubt.

Speaker 8

I mean that's these juveniles. They talk to each other. They're smarter than I think some people give them credit for. Yeah, and when they're blatantly saying two officers, look, I know we'll be right back out.

Speaker 3

I don't care. Do what you gotta do.

Speaker 8

That's that's not sending a very good message for law and order.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Well, and that's that's the judicial component. You have Hamilton County prosecuted Melissa Powers, who'd be more than happy to charge these violent young people, and you present the charges, you get a Grand Jurion Diama. However it process works, it ultimately ends up in front of a judge, and that's where we seem to have a bit of a breakdown. The all important punishment leg of the criminal justice system

is a deterrent for juveniles and everybody. If you do something, you violate the law, you commit a crime, you harm somebody, you are going to be punished. It's supposed to keep people from committing crimes. And yet if there isn't that punishment leg that's something else that gets out on the street. You mentioned the revolving door when you were talking to the inquire about this.

Speaker 8

You know, I just recently posted a decision by Judge Bloom on the FFP facebook page where a juvenile was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and obstructing official business. And it was all relating to a report of juveniles armed with firearms and a park in North Side. It went through the court system. The magistrate adjudicated this juvenile's delinquent essentially said this juvenile did what they said, did what the officer said they did, and found that they

were wrong. It was appealed to Judge Bloom and in her decision she reversed all of the charges and the decision stated that this was all precipitated because of the police. What so when you see things like this going on and only further emboldens these kids to do whatever they want because essentially this this judge says that, well, they may have thought you resisted arrest and you ran from the police, but it's okay because the police are.

Speaker 1

The ones that are at fault for this. Oh my god, these are.

Speaker 8

The kind of things that I'm getting calls daily from officers saying that, look that this is another decision that came out of juvenile court.

Speaker 3

This is another decision.

Speaker 8

This was a trial court magistrate that found that these kids were judicated to linquid because they did the things that that they were charged with, only for it to be overturned and the police blamed for this juvenile's.

Speaker 2

Actions on what evidence? Did she just make it up whole cloth? I mean, it's all on video.

Speaker 8

I've actually I've watched a video of it.

Speaker 1

It's this is the bet.

Speaker 2

What happened the beating of the high school student in Washington Park. That's the kids suffered a traumatic brain injury.

Speaker 8

That case, No, this, this was a completely different case cut no media notoriety.

Speaker 2

Wow. Well, okay, let's just briefly talk about this one because it was brought up in the same article Juvenile Judge carry Bloom again handling the teenager beat a high school student Washington part so severely suffered a traumatic brain injury. Apparently they had this on video, Yet she refused to allow the video of the attack to have even shown in the courtroom and sentence the one of the attackers to probation.

Speaker 8

Yeah, yeah, exactly, probation for a fluentious assault for a victim that is going to have lifelong, life altering injuries. But we're going to give a kid probation for committing these violent crimes.

Speaker 2

Well, my listeners know her name now, it's juvenile Judge Carrie Bloom, and that's just one of a couple of illustrations of her woke mentality. When it comes to trying to well deal with juvenile offenders. You got to get them off the street. You have to show that there will be punishment, there will be accountability. And word'll get around about that too, won't it ultimately Canjeez, that's the.

Speaker 8

Only way that crime and juvenile crime is going to go down, as if we ever start holding these kids accountable and I'm not talking about putting them on probation and giving them a book report.

Speaker 2

Or alternatively, when we go back to having nuclear families with parents who actually care about what their children are doing and raise them with responsibility, morals and ethics.

Speaker 8

Well that's where it starts. It all starts at home. It absolutely does.

Speaker 2

Ken Cobra, I wish it was a more uplifting conversation, but important information as we fast approach the November elections where there are judicial races and there is a race for Hamilton County Prosecutor. I hope we all keep cooler heads and are on the side of law enforcement for the purposes of protecting our community and not go completely woke. Ken Cobert, it's wonderful having you on the program, So

keep up the great work. God bless you and the rest of the Sinsint Police Department, and thanks for all that you do for our community.

Speaker 8

Well, thanks Brian, thanks for having me, and thanks for supporting law enforcement.

Speaker 2

My pleasure, my pleasure, my obligation. Honestly, I feel that way. Stick around, folks, We're gonna learn about Joe Biden's Joe characterize them as absurd Scotus changes. I think I'm gonna go with Joe on that one. From what I've read, Steve will do a wonderful legal analysis of the direction that would turn our country if Biden gets his way,

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Seven thirty two fifty five car Ceed Talks Station. I've been looking forward to this all morning, knowing that Steve Gooden was returning to the program at this time to talk about Biden's efforts to transfer from the Supreme Court into some sort of I don't know, liberal mind meld cord. They're I'm unhappy with various decisions. They don't believe in originalism. They believe in judicial activism only when it benefits them. Welcome back from the law firm. Reporter, right, Steve Gooden.

Great to have you on the show today, my friend.

Speaker 3

Good morning. Good to be here. Brian.

Speaker 2

Well, let's just start from the realization that there's no way in God's green earth that Biden's proposals to transform the Supreme Court are ever going to go through. One would require constitutional amendment, which requires well and embraced by the vast majority of states, which many would not do. Second would require congressional action, which, of course in a divide in Congress where the Republicans at least control the House.

It's not going anywhere. But this is going to be a springboard for advocacy by the Kamala Harris campaign and hopefully not administration. Correct.

Speaker 3

I think that's one hundred percent correct. This is politics, pure and simple. I mean, I think it's as simple as this. The Supreme Court's approval rating right now now with about thirty six percent. The Dobbs decision overturning Roe v Away was very, very unpopular among younger voters. So really, this allows Harris Biden and whoever congressional candidates whatever to talk about the Court in a way that will really

potentially appeal to those voters. It lets them talk about abortion without directly talking about abortion, and sort of the idea here is, look, we're unhappy with Dobbs, so we're going to change the court. It's very very similar to what FDR did back in nineteen thirty seven when the Supreme Court refused to approve some of the new aspects of the New Deal Plan, which were politically popular. So he tried to quote unquote pack the court. He tried

to take it from nine members to fifteen. He was ultimately unsuccessful, but it was a real political hot potato back then. It was advantageous to him and to his party. And I think there's something very very similar going on here.

Speaker 2

Well clearly, but I suppose history has demonstrated that when FDR tried to pack the Court, the judges ended up doing a liberal more liberal pro FDR policy shift. They see their own jobs on the line, maybe and decide to capitulate onto some degree.

Speaker 3

Well, that's correct. He did get two of the big things he wanted, the National Labor Review Board and the Supreme or the Social Security Administration ended up being narrowly approved after that because I think a couple of the judges probably did flip. And I do think you're going to see some action from the Court here, particularly the one aspect. Well, I think the eighteen year term part is dead on arrival, and the efforts to overturn their

recent decision about presidential immunities dead on arrival. But the code of ethics part of it, I do think the Court will end up doing something different with they've been kind of grappling with that. Justice Roberts, the Chief Justice, has been grappling with that. We have a couple justice this is Alito, particularly Thomas, who have admitted going on, you know, big trips and so forth with with wealthy

political donors. Even though those donors didn't have cases immediately before the court, they were the kinds of gifts and at the kind of price point that have attracted attention. So I do think they're going to do something on the epics front.

Speaker 2

Well, and that's fine, but and I know Thomas didn't disclose that he flew in a friend's private aircraft, but that was before the Judicial Conference changed its rules to require that judges disclosed that kind of flight. So he didn't violent any judicial rules at the time, but I know the appearance of impropriety is right there, and that's just what's genning all the people up about Clarence Thomas.

Speaker 3

I think, Look, Clarence Thomas has been a lightning rod since the moment he got nominated. Yeah, so it doesn't matter what he does or doesn't do, He's going to come under some you know, more trutiny than than anyone else I think who serves on the court, maybe ever, maybe anyone in the history of the who has served in the court, no one has had their personal life, finances and things scrutinized the way Thomas has. But you know he did in this one. I think kind of

lean into it. You're right, he didn't violate any rules. But that's the kind of thing that the average person when they hear about it, just the kind of you know that is that okay? Is that right? You know they're you know, big Republican donors, you know, flying on private jet, dedicate they paid for a cruise for he and his wife, have several several items like that that I think when you add them all up, it was a value of several hundred thousand dollars, things that the

average citizen really can't afford. It is it is an appearance thing, and I think that's going to kind of linger for him because there's so much there's so much animus against him anyway. I think that that they're going to continue to make that tough, and I predict that the court will do something on the on the ethics side of it. But these other two items I think are purely political that are going to linger or are They're just as political talking points.

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About Krcity Talk Station, Brion Thomas with legal expert Extraordinary from the law firm Reporter Rights Steve Gooden. Always welcome to you coming on the program and explaining things for us. Steve I wrote the word lawfare down on this. The Justices already have a code of conduct, but it's kind of like the Internal Affairs Department of Sin Saint Police monitors its own. If there's a complaint, the IA looks at it and then makes a decision on whether there's

been misconduct or not. I don't the justices already sort of monitor each other under their code of conduct Because Biden is basically calling for outside enforcement, wanting lower court judges to investigate charges of ethics violations and then rule on Supreme Court justices behavior that sounds to me like a train wreck waiting to happen with thousands of complaints following,

And they've have that going on right now. Judge Eileen Cannon, the one that's sitting on Donald Trump's document case, apparently he's already received more of a one thousand complaints in one week, what the Circuit Court called an orchestrated campaign. If that kind of volume comes in, they're not going to be doing anything but investigating allegations of judicial misconduct's how could this be right or a good way to ghos Steve or is it?

Speaker 3

I think it's a terrible way to go. And I mean, look, I get again the politics behind this. I mean, we have this situation where you know, in my view, two of the justices, particularly Thomas, you have opened up this issue by accepting and ultimately disclosing these gifts. But you know, what we're forgetting is is that you know, when they updated and redid their code of conduct last year, it did require these disclosures, and Thomas quickly disclosed them. So

we know about them. We know about them for sure because he told us. So. From that standpoint, it is working. If there was any you know, presumed bias or anything, it has been disclosed and it's out there. That's the whole point.

Speaker 1

But you're right.

Speaker 3

Otherwise this, you know, the Supreme Court has really been you know, outside the nomination process, which is terrible now and highly politicized, but outside of that process, the Supreme Court is one of the last parts of our government that really kind of is exempt from lawfare and does work the way it's supposed to work. I mean, these are lifetime appointments. Once folks are there, they're able to do generally able to do their job. This would change that.

This would open the door, as you put it out, to all kinds of artists in the tax. It would open the door to orchestrate the tax. That would open the door to you know, if you don't like the politics of someone on the court, you can engage a lawyer who is like minded to file a complaint and just tie the justice up and these endless disciplinary processes. That's not what this is before about. And you know they call this Biden's Cone, this that nobody is above

the law act. Well, we're not really sitting the Supreme Courts above the law, but they are there. They basically are the fire arbiter of the law under our constitution. Our founders, you know, set it up this way, and I think they were They were correct set it up this way. See right, I think this would just be the opening a door into nothing but more chaos. Will undermine the rule of law long term, but will undermine the Court's legitimacy. Ironically, there's things we're doing this to

make the court to preserve its legitimacy. All it's going to do is long term undermine it's legitimacy.

Speaker 2

In my view, Well, couldn't they just simply ban the judges from accepting any outside contributions, gifts, donations, flights on aircraft period in the story, regardless of whether it results in a conflict or not. Oh oh, but the hypocrites in Congress might have to look to themselves in the mirror and say, gee, we go on all kinds of trips and conferences, resorts, we get speaking fees, we get booked on. I mean, I mean, physician healed thyself.

Speaker 3

Oh, that's exactly right. I mean, look, if you're in Congress, your ability to take honorary for speeches with no limit, like you can you could charge somewhat, you know, two thousand dollars for speech. They'll pay it. You can write a book and have your donors buy it massive amounts of copies of it because no one in the general public's ever going to buy your book, but the book has become profitable because donors buy it in an orchestrated way.

I mean, there's all these things that people do to supplement their income in Congress, and some of the justices have explored things like that over the years, there's no question, and they've been pretty open about it, both liberal justices and conservative justices. And in fairness to them, they get paid roughly what a regular judge is paid in the federal judiciary. They're not getting rich. They're getting paid roughly two hundred thousand dollars, which is a lot of money

for the average citizen. But if you're living in the district at club are the most expensive places in the country to live, and you really have to travel the country check you know, as a part of your duties supervising the federal courts, it's truly not as much money as it might seem. So the temptation to look for outside income, speaking fees and so forth is very much there.

But you're right. I mean, look in Ohio, if you're a public official, you know, if you are the governor or even work for in a Department of National Resources or a state trooper, you can't take more than fifty bucks from somebody, and any gives time. And that's but if again, it's good for the goose is good for

the gander. If you're going to do something like that to the court, you're going to have to do it to the other brandch to the government as well, and that would send shock waves through Washington because the average citizen, I don't think, understands how these things work and how can particular members of Congress find ways to supplement their income through speaking fees and books and things of that nage.

Speaker 2

It's interesting even brought that up, because, as you know, subjects subject to the SEC's rules. I've got a heap load of rules about you know, plug all a pail. You can't accept anything more than like twenty five bucks or something. I mean, it's they're really, I mean, across the board, very broad prohibitions on you know, because I have a forum here, I could you know, promote something for as a favor for a friend or whatever. I

at least understand and get all that. But here I am living under these types of rules and wouldn't be a wonderful thing if Congress had to do the same thing. But now he'll think they're going to vote money out of their own pocket. To you, Steve, they haven't yet.

Speaker 3

We've been waiting two hundred and thirty four years for something like that.

Speaker 2

I don't think it's that, but yeah, yeah, still lay away and night dreaming of the day.

Speaker 3

Hey.

Speaker 2

And finally, in so far as the proposal for eighteen year term limit from justices, and coming from a guy like Joe Biden, given his age, I thought was kind of comical. The Constitution does give them life tenure, which means there would have to be a constitutional amendment to change that. Correct, you know, I believe.

Speaker 3

So. Now what's interesting to me is this commission that he has put together. Biden has put together seems to be of the impression that Congress could change the terms themselves, and that's not how I understand it. You know, there's other folks much much more verse than these matters than I who are throwing the caution flag on that particular

proposal as well. In a way, it doesn't matter. There's absolutely no no way this gets through Congress, and even my senses, there's even quite a few Democrats who are sort of institutionalists who would really not want to make these changes. So I think it's dead on the proposals, dead on arrival. But if you read his proposal closely, he seems to be the mindset that Congress has the

ability to do that. So and I think if somehow or another he wanted to get through the votes, or if Harris were to win and get a large majority in both houses next time and actually pursue this, which I don't think even would if they did. But if they did pursue this, I think that would end up being litigated and ironically right back in front of the court. So I would think that this would require a constitutional amendment that they seem to think it would not, And

the Constitution is hard to him end on purpose. You know, it requires it's kind of passed both houses of Congress by supermajority, and it has to pass three orts of the state legislatures. You have to have real support among

the state. Been a country for two hundred and thirty four years, give or take, and we've only been in the Constitution or what twenty six times, and those are for big giant issues, you know, like deal with you know, women getting the vote and ending slavery and things of that, where there are gigantic political movements and a lot of consensus, and they're certainly not that kind of energy or consensus around this. So I think that's that's the debt on arrival.

But you know, they do seem to think that they could just do this by Act of Congress.

Speaker 2

Amen, and I just just before we part company. That approval rating in people's approval rating of the constant of the Supreme Court, to me, that just represents a fundamental misunderstanding of how the courts work. Whether you're a originalist or a liberal activist. That's the real distinction between the left and the right. The originalists believe in the righting of the document and stick to it, and that to me is a sound legal foundation to be, you know,

to be working on. Can you imagine if this conversation came up during the war in court administration, where the right was freaking out about all the left leaning decisions coming out. No, we didn't scream and yell and talk about packing the court back then, did they?

Speaker 3

No? You know? And I think that really cuts to the bottom of what's happening here is you know, there were folks in the conservative legal circles who were very, very upset about Roeback in nineteen fifty or seventy three and a lot of the other decisions that followed out

of that court. So they began what was really a fifty plus year project kind of grooming conservative justices and going through the political process to try to get those justices appointed over time so that a different sort of philosophy, you know, would take over the court. And that's what's happened here. So you know, this group Biden is basically saying, Hey,

we don't like the ben of the court. We're not going to do We're not going to do our own project and groom our own judges and make the argument win over in Congress and try to win the presidency. We're just going to change the rules. And that's that's really what they're doing here.

Speaker 2

Amen. That's Steve Goodinporter right dot Coms where you find them online. Thank you for your thoughtful analysis, Steve. It's always a real pleasure having you on the program sir.

Speaker 3

That's great being here.

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Bright Bart Bookmarket, Breitbart dot Com, b r E I T B A r TS Integral to the preparation of the fifty five KRC Mornings, shod I certainly appreciate, appreciate the reporting you get out of Breitbart, which is honest and factually based and of course outside of the cloth of the mainstream media. Welcome back to the fifty five krs morning your show from Brightbar the tech editor, Colin Madine. Colin, welcome back to the show, my friend. Good to have you on today.

Speaker 9

Hey, happy to be here, Brian. I do have a question for you. I'm curious if you attended the White Dudes for Harris meeting last night.

Speaker 1

I did not. I didn't realize there was such a thing.

Speaker 3

Yeah, they had a band of.

Speaker 9

Doom call with about a thousand soy boys complaining about masculinity and saying how Kamala had to win the election.

Speaker 2

Oh wow, man really to save manhood? Oh my god.

Speaker 9

Well, let's just say the ven diagram of people who wanted to throw unvaxed people in concentration camps. And that call was pretty much an exact overlap.

Speaker 2

Oh now much Kamala loves ven diagrams, don't we call him? Oh lord, well, you heard it right there in the intro I asked Joe to throw in the Shenanigans declaration, because Lord Almighty, don't we have one in connection with the Donald Trump assassination attempt, at least in so far as trying to find information on it on Google Meta ai as well. That's a new development. Did you see the New York Posts Meta ai inquiry into the Donald Trump assassination of what they got from that?

Speaker 9

Yeah, it's pretty incredible.

Speaker 1

So yeah, that's an understatement.

Speaker 9

Really, Brian, what you're seeing is a tried and true playbook. So step one is they create tools in Silicon Valley that they say will make things like searching for data, searching for information easier and more convenient.

Speaker 3

So let's talk about Google.

Speaker 9

Google creates a feature in a search engine called autocomplete, and we all use it because what happens is you start searching typing in a search. It kind of based on, you know, millions of people googling. It gets a sense for what you're looking for, and it pops up with the whole sentence, you know, and you can just click it and you get exactly the search you want. Yeah, happened, right,

A funny thing happened. They use that tool because they create it because they want, you know, they say it's going to be easier, but then they can manipulate searches by deciding what appears and what doesn't. So people started typing in things like the assess the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Just no p, nothing shows up. It's talking about attempted assassination of the FDR at somep the assassination

of Fidel Castro. The reason they do that is because, you know, for someone like you, for someone like me, we just type in the search and go. Young people were had been using these shortcuts and these convenience tools since.

Speaker 3

The time they were little.

Speaker 9

So they see that and they just say, hey, my parents and this Brian Thomas guy in the radio must be crazy because Google says nothing happened. So, you know, it's it's a very insidious thing because they make these tools that are supposed to make life more convenient than those tools are used to manipulate the.

Speaker 2

Truth around the election.

Speaker 9

And we'll just around the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.

Speaker 2

Well, you know I was talking about, you know, using one's logic and reason and critical thinking skills when going about anything on the internet, approach it with a jaded cynicism. But if that to me is an illustration of young people not even thinking for themselves at all, to just default to allow the Google program to identify what it thinks is important to your response without delving a little

bit further. Because let's face it, if you type in Donald Trump assassination attempt, you will get articles that are widely available on the internet. I mean, lord, even if it's just Fox News or Breitbart reporting it, it's there. But that you would default, just rely on whatever it popped up and end up clicking on a search relating to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, I mean, come on, that's just a sign of our children's being ignorant.

Speaker 9

Well, Brian, you know, and you can't completely braame the children because they have a trillion dollar Silicon Valley industry going against them. When you say, when you say, you know young people and plenty of old people people, but you know, when we say they're not thinking, they're not using critical thinking skills that keeps people like me and you awake at night in Silicon Valley, they're rubbing their hands with glee because that's a perfect consumer. That's someone

who will buy what they're told to buy. They'll vote how they're told to vote, they'll take the prescription drugs that they're told to take by advertising. And you know, all they have to do is.

Speaker 1

Count the money.

Speaker 9

That's that's what they want. They want drones, right, indeed, much much like the you know, the the other story you mentioned is medaim.

Speaker 2

Let me just read the inquiry and the response from ATAI so you can launch into it, my listeners. I have a foundation to know how crazy this is. So the New York Post ran a test on meta AI, that's the artificial intelligence will provide answers questions. Right, was the Trump assassination fictional? That was the question posed. The response, there was no real assassination attempt on Donald Trump. I start to provide accurate and reliable information, but sometimes the

mistakes can occur. There was no assassination attempt. To confirm this is a quote, there has been no credible report or evidence of a successful or attempted assassination of Donald Trump.

Speaker 1

That's an outright fabrication Colin.

Speaker 9

Outright, so you know again, and our independent testing at Breifer confirmed this, So we ran that story as well. What's going on here is they want to create a society that relies on AI and believe AI will tell it the truth and then they can have it say whatever they want. So again, the goal is for someone to see that and say, I knew that Brian Thomas was lying. I knew my parents were lying. Nothing happened to him. Know, it's all a trick, and I got to vote for Kamala or I'm not.

Speaker 3

A good ally.

Speaker 9

That's that's the goal here.

Speaker 3

Okay.

Speaker 9

Now, of course what happens is Facebook comes out and so we'll see, you know, Meta, oops, we made a mistake, you know, We've updated it and now it'll now it'll say there was an assassination Trump attempt on Donald Trump. But they're doing this on many fronts of one. So let me give you another example. Meta creates tools and processes with humans to detect, you know, misinformation and artificially altered pictures. Everyone to some extent can get behind that, right,

we don't want fake pictures shown as real. But the problem, and we see this time after time from Silicon Valley, is these rules are used in an opposite way. If it's an altered picture of Donald Trump or JD. The answ or whoever, it'll be called real. If it's a real picture of Donald Trump, it'll be called fake. So this iconic ecogma style picture of Trump, you know, when he stood up and the flags in the background. Yeah, Facebook started labeling that as a fake altered image, and

they started deleting posts and erasing people's comments. Now days later they say, whoopsie, you know it's They say the same thing each time. It was a mistake. We thought it was altered, but it's real. But and they get away with it. So you know that the problem is they take this concept that seems like a good concept. There should not be artificially altered pictures and dirty tricks and deep fakes.

Speaker 3

Posted as real.

Speaker 9

But they call real pictures fake and say pictures real. Welcome to Silicon Valley.

Speaker 2

Welcome to Silicon Valley. And in a world where you can whole cloth create video that looks brand spanking nude genuine as the day is long, and of course you can deep fake people's voices. And I mean, we have gotten to the point where we're all going to question literally everything, whether it's real, whether it's fake. We're just not going to know. I think it's going to keep everybody back on their feet. And I don't know, I can suggest as George Orwell in his wildest dreams, couldn't

come up with this scary stuff. Now pivoting over to YouTube, they're at it as well. Have they deleted the Paris opening ceremony and the blasphemous mocking of Christians? Now that has that been eradicated?

Speaker 9

Colin Well, you know, yeah, and most likely, yeah, exactly, most likely what happened there is that the Olympics themselves took it down because someone you know, you think they're completely brain dead. Someone had a few brainsalls to im say maybe the satanic imagery that's costing us advertising is

not the right course. And you know it's actually telling that they would move to take it off YouTube, because that tells you, you know, so many people they're not watching NBC, they're not watching Olympic broadcasts, but they're or you know, on their phones looking at YouTube. Yes, sir, so you know again you can go out there to their channel. You can see the Beijing opening ceremony, you can see the England to opening ceremony. You can't see

the Paris Games opening ceremony because they they's appted. You know, it's it's as you mentioned, Doorwell already He called it the memory hole because the main character of that book, you may recall his job was to remove from the news. Yeah, and convenient truth. So you know, this is how they do it. And again, you know, to tie it into

what we were just talking about. Pretty soon, what will happen is people will go to Metai and say, was there really anti Christian mockery and bias in the Olympic opening ceremony and almost say nope, now there's no no trouble there. It was all good fun and diversity and DEI and LGBT allies, right, and they won't have that video for records.

Speaker 1

Well.

Speaker 2

Well, and it's interesting we've been focusing on sort of United States based companies. I know, these are global companies alphabet they deal with with searches and folks accessing the information around the globe. But we have foreign actors who are actively engaged in manipulation and interference. The North Koreans, of course, we have Russians, we have the Iranians, and most recently it was reported the Iridians are interfering with

the twenty twenty four election by going after Trump. You know, misinformation spreading online, you know chat bot, fake bought centered comments that using artificial intelligence looked like a real human being. The Russians, apparently on Trump's side of the equation, trying to interfere in the election on his behalf at least, that's what's been a legend some of the reporting on this.

I mean, this is a global phenomenon. We could, you know, try to rein in Facebook or Alphabet through the legislative powers or regulatory powers if they could do it, but not so much for the rest of the world.

Speaker 9

Well, there's a couple of things going on Bryan for one thing, and the sad truth is Bilicon Valley as a financial incentive to not solve the bot problem, because those bots show up as active users and that's the main thing that makes them money. So they can go to advertisers and say, look at all these active people x. Formally, Twitter has a very serious thought problem, Facebook, Instagram, all these platforms have bots, and they let they let those

exist because it makes the numbers look good. It's kind of sickening that they do that, but that's that's what happens. And on the other hand, you know, we have the hostile government of China running the most popular social media platform the young people in the United States, and they're allowed to do it, and it continually blows my mind.

You know, the latest thing that we're about to publish today about TikTok is that the Department of Justice found that they're exporting user data to China, those things like what's your position on gun ownership, what's your on the pro life movement. You know, that's just making less of people that are going to be you know, on that the social credit score that end right, yes, and yet we as a country allow that to happen. And that's that's very troubling.

Speaker 2

You mean, well, you know, it's a young people to typically get on TikTok, and they say like fifty percent of the eighteen to twenty nine year olds or on TikTok. Those are adult people who should be able to make up their own minds to just drop the damn platform because it is a vehicle for the Chinese communist parties nefarious activities. I mean, I could say that's all one blue in the face, and yet oh here we go, Well everybody's on TikTok, so that's just we're uninvolved.

Speaker 9

They figured out the cat meant for young people is virality and getting engagement as soon as they get on there and they get a thousand lights because they did some stupid stunt that probably risked their life.

Speaker 1

Or the life of others.

Speaker 9

Yeah, they can't quit it.

Speaker 3

It's addictives.

Speaker 9

It's it's the most addictive thing is that dopamine hit of seeing all these people, you know, laughing with you. They're actually laughing at you most of the darde, but you know, getting that attention is the ultimate addictive quality.

Speaker 2

And that in and of itself, to me, from my perspective, is sad and pathetic. Colin Madine, he is the tech editor of Breitbart. Again, bookmark the site. You'll be glad you did. Colin. Keep going the great work at Breitbart. Best of health to you and the team, and I'll look forward to for another inside scoop next Tuesday at eight oh five.

Speaker 1

I have a fantastic deck.

Speaker 2

You too, Colin. Again, keep up the great work. Daniel Davis deep dive Bottom of the hour, New evidence around Trump assassination attempt. You see he hasn't been relying on artificial intelligence. He's drawing his own conclusions. Daniel Davis coming up in a few minutes here that you can stick around for that one. And I hope you give a Colin Electric a call. You'd be glad you called Colin Electric Andrew Collin and his team of awesome electricians. Customer

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and I don't understand the topic today. It says new evidence around Trump assassination attempt and you were going to enlighten us on that. But just having a conversation with Bright Barton News tech editor Colin Medine, and I saw this article this morning. The Washington Post question asked Meta Ai, you know the artificial intelligence tool was the Trump assassination fictional? And Meta AI said, quote, there was no real assassination

attempt on Donald Trump. Definitively, I mean on multiple different searches they came up the same results. So I'm not quite sure why we're even talking to Dave Daniel Davis, Seriously, I'm not kidding. You got to check that out. It is an insanity going on out there in the world of texts. You can just suppress information and re spin in an Orwellian ministry of truth fashion. But here we are today, and every day a little bit more information comes out about this yes they did, or that kid

did a attempt to assassinate Donald Trump. What more of you learned over the past week and a half, Daniel.

Speaker 10

Well, you know, there was actually a new video that was at least publicly released yesterday from someone who is videoing right almost in the line of fire in between the building and Trump, and was alerted to it.

Speaker 2

One of the things that is alarming that we see.

Speaker 10

You remember one of the first comments that we have from on a Monday last week from then director Cheatle when she said, you know, we only had a few seconds from the time they finally identified that there was

someone in the roof before the shots rang out. Well, this video puts conclusively that to the lie, because there was physical evidence where there were numerous, like seven or eight different policemen on the ground, all looking up with their weapons drawn, looking around the building, and I.

Speaker 1

Mean minutes plural.

Speaker 10

But before this rang out, and you can actually hear Trump in the background speaking, so you can tie exactly to what happened. It matches with other videos, and you just have to wonder, why did all of these people know what was going on, and yet no one took any action. No one called the platform to get President Trump off the platform. No one thought, well, maybe I'll just fire some rounds into the air so people can hear shots fired and they get them down because they

were so alarmed that weapons were drawn. And you know, a policeman's not going to draw his weapon if he's just you know, suspicious about something, He's got to have a high probability something's going on.

Speaker 1

Concurrently. We also you may have.

Speaker 10

Seen these pictures of crooks that were taken from a position above him where it was looking down on him. He was looking at a cell phone in one and he was looking off to the left and another, etc. Those were taken from an open window above this's the

roof line where crooks was at. And one has to reasonably ask with all of these cops on the ground and shouting, and then you hear the people on the ground before the shots that he's got a gun, he's got a gun, etc. Why would someone in that window, who's stationed there expressly to provide security for the president not look out the window, see the shooter there and take action to stop it.

Speaker 1

So there's a lot of things that are just not lining up.

Speaker 2

Well, not lining up, including what seems to be an absolute utter failure trying to be delicate here and comply with the FCC rules regarding using curse words, but an epic failure communication breakdown. Apparently nobody was talking with each other. The Secret Service didn't have direct lines of communication with the officers who were witnessing this activity. I mean you mentioned that they were on hire alert. They drew their weapons.

I think in large part because there was a widely circulated report among law enforcement that there was suspicious behavior by this person on the ground. They were looking for him, they identified him, they saw him using arrange fires a refinder, so that gets around clearly they're going to be on heightened alert. And then low and behold, there he is on top of the roof of a firearm.

Speaker 10

Yeah, and then you know, we'll take that part there about the rangefinder, because that's also curious. From the ABC News video where you've probably seen with the local squad team was interviewed, et cetera. They themselves and some of their text messages identified that he was using a rangefinder pointing towards the platform almost an hour before. And so to me, I'm like, hey, fellas, you all need to

be taking some action here. If you see a guy with the rangefinder in again your express purposes to protect the president of the United States, why did you not take active and aggressive action instead of just sending somebody a text and say, somebody should check this out because that's a red line, you know, a big siren blairing and whatever that you should.

Speaker 1

Have like immediately went into action.

Speaker 10

And yet apparently all he did was send the texts and taken from their action. And that's another question that I think somebody needs to answer well clearly. And all of this, of course feels conspiracy theories, and I thought

it was particularly interesting. I can't remember which representative an interview or when examining Cheatle who was appearing before that committee, said are you aware of all these internet rumors and conspiracy theories out there, and she said, yeah, and do you think they're bad for the country that they're out, Yes, they're bad for the country. Well, the why in the

hell don't you do something to dispel them? Answer a damn question, give us some information, you know, and then they roll out what FBI Director Ray who suggests maybe it wasn't even a bullet that.

Speaker 1

Hit Donald Trump's ear.

Speaker 2

I mean, I'm it's almost as if they're intentionally stirring the pot of conspiracy theories by hiding information from the American people.

Speaker 10

And you know, one of the things that will also stir conspiracy theories when you and this is from Cheetle, when you will simultaneously not answer a whole bunch of questions to say, it's only been nine days. We're gonna do this for you know, detailed analysis. It'll take at least sixty days before we come back, you know, because we want to really do a good job.

Speaker 1

But then you.

Speaker 10

Conclusively say, oh, there was definitely not a second shooter, one hundred percent, sure, definitely not. Because people are going,

hang on, you haven't even done an investigation. How can you conclusively state that there's not a second shooter, when some of the evidence actually does support that contention, because the acoustic signatures, and I saw literally before I came on your show here from now six different audio sources all show a very distinct different audio signature from the first three and then the second five shots that are very different. So somebody who has access to all the

information needs to do a thorough analysis an investigation. But don't tell me that there's none when you haven't even investigated well, and she wouldn't even answer the question about information that was in her hand the time she was asked specifically, did you interview every agent that's a Secret Service assigned to that event?

Speaker 2

She said yes, I had why by the time she was in front of the hearing, but then couldn't say at the earliest moment when the Secret Service was alerted. It's like, well, wait a second, what do you know now? She wouldn't even answer that question. Okay, fine, you can change it if a report comes out and says you were notified earlier or later, or the information changes, you can say at the time of the hearing, we thought it was a minute, it five minutes, ten minutes, whatever.

She wouldn't even go down that road, which to me I found extraordinarily suspicious.

Speaker 10

Yeah, and let's see what happens, because here in Washington, in a little over an hour and a half from now, there's gonna be I think the acting director of the Secret Service is going to be again testifying. So that person and I'm not even sure who it is, but I just saw that that testimony is going to start at ten am today. Better have those kinds of answers that all of America deserves to find out what's going on.

Speaker 1

So let's hope that it's not a repeat of last Monday.

Speaker 2

Yeah, no doubt about it. In as far as the second shooter is concerned. So we either have there wasn't a second shooter or that they were whoever is trying to pull this off, assassinating Donald Trump were even more grossly incompetent achieving their goal than what we believe to have the facts to be right now, Yeah.

Speaker 10

And you hit on it a second go, and I don't want to miss it completely. But the communication aspect is far more egregious that I think appears, because as someone who's done a lot of military operations, especially when you have multiple entities. It is absolutely, guaranteed, essential and vital to have communication with all of the different elements together, because it's absurd to think that you're going to have a coordinated operation and the entire portions of the element

to have no communication. I mean, that's so elementary that it's that by self raises some questions, how is it possible? And this was also revealed yesterday that the Secret Service guys in the inner ring around Trump never heard anything.

Speaker 1

No one ever allegedly told.

Speaker 10

Them that all these cops for two minutes were running around that building. How come none of them ever heard that. Why would no one make that communication when that is central to their role and their mission. So that's another big question that needs answered, it really is.

Speaker 2

And if any one of them had gotten the information, or if they did get it, they didn't follow through with protocol, which is say hey, Donald, don't go out on the stage.

Speaker 1

Yet we got a guy in the roof with a rifle.

Speaker 2

I mean, right, they had enough time for that baseball on what we know right now, definitively proven that everybody saw that guy up there, including members of law enforcement, before he was able to squeeze rounds off. Someone should have easily been able to call secret service, get him off the stage, or don't let him out on the stage, simple command like that, the whole thing would have been avoided.

Speaker 10

Yeah, and you know the video that I referenced to KA yesterday that showed two minutes and four seconds before the shot. So the fact that those cops were already on position means that there were minutes probably before that, yes, when someone else alerted them.

Speaker 2

That there was a shooter up there.

Speaker 10

So there's a pretty substantial period of time where law enforcement officials at both the state and the local level for sure knew what was going on, but somehow that inner ring never got the word. And it's just hard for me to understand where that breakdown may have occurred.

Speaker 2

Or why do you ever think we'll find out the truth on this one? Is this gonna be like a Warren Commission thing with a magic bully?

Speaker 8

You know?

Speaker 10

I don't think so, because, for example, unlike the Warren Commission for the assassination of Jay k, there weren't two hundred people on the grass, you know, with cell phones and recorded So we have a data now that can't be suppressed because so many people have it.

Speaker 1

So I think that we're gonna end up getting the truth of this one.

Speaker 2

All right, I'll ask you to a little tea leaf reading and anticipation that we will get the truth. How long is it going to take? Is it going to be before November or after or.

Speaker 10

Well, now that's a little bit about because the suppression of this information from from the official government, then it's going to be a lot harder.

Speaker 2

But I think of it, look will come out like they treat Foyer requests from our from our elected officials to get information our elected officials should have access to because that's who they answer to. M that's a problem. It is more than a problem. Daniel Davis. It's the Daniel Davis Deep Dive every Tuesday or a day thirty and the fifty five care see morning showing throughout the week. Just search for them. You'd be glad you did, Daniel, until next Tuesday, my friend, thanks for the time you

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