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June 8, 2009 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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June 8, 2009, Monday, Hour #3
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You worry a lot about the environment.
You do everything you can to reduce your carbon footprint.
The emissions of greenhouse gases that drive dangerous climate change.
This, by the way, is uh the French news agency.
Of course, the emissions of greenhouse gas that drive dangerous climate change is a hoax.
It's factually incorrect.
It's an error, but nevertheless, the French news agency includes it as though it is fact.
So if you're one of these people, by the way, have you seen uh sales of hybrids are down across the board in this country like forty some odd percent.
The sales of hybrids down.
Big time.
Anyway, you're one of these people, you worry about your carbon footprint.
So you uh you always prefer to take the train or the bus rather than an airplane.
You avoid using your car whenever you can.
Because you are faithful to the belief that this inflicts less harm to the planet.
Well, there could be a nasty surprise in store for you for taking public transportation may not be as green as you automatically think, according to a new United States study.
The authors point out an array of factors that are often unknown to the public.
These are hidden or displaced emissions that ramp up the simple tailpipe tally, which is based on how much carbon is spewed out by the fossil fuels used to make a trip.
Environmental engineers Mikhail Chester and Arpad Horvath at UC Davis say that when these costs are included, a more complex and challenging picture emerges, and some circumstances, for instance, it could be more eco-friendly to drive into a city even in an SUV rather than take a suburban train.
Rather than take light rail, it probably is less carbon damage to drive your SUV into town.
It depends on seat occupancy and the underlying carbon cost of the mode of transport.
We are encouraging people to look at not the average ranking of modes because there's a different basket of configurations that determine the outcome.
There's no overall solution that's the same all the time.
Well, you know, we've got we got a light rail system down here, and I seems like I run into it every time I need to get to the airport because it's uh the the train tracks get closed, and I see these you know little two and three car light rail trains go by.
Nobody's ever on them.
I don't know what the ridership actually is.
I never seen it.
I'm either at the beginning or the end of the line, I guess, but I never see anybody on them.
So what you know what what's the carbon footprint of an empty train or a train not filled to occupy?
Now these guys are exactly right.
There's so many hoaxes out there.
All this these green jobs Obama talks about, green technology, green this, green that.
Your SUV is probably less damaging than public transportation.
The Dutch politician Gert Wilder, member of the Freedom Party, his party won 17% of the vote in Friday's European Union parliamentary elections in the Netherlands.
This was part of the right wing sweep, part of the conservative sweep all across the European Union in elections that have taken place there the last seven to ten days.
Gert Wilder's was prohibited entry into the uh United Kingdom because of statements he's made about Islam, and they didn't want to deal with any hassles that might come from his presence.
Gert Wilder's has compared the Quran, the Holy Quran, to Mein Kampf.
He campaigned on an anti European Union and anti-immigrant platform in the Netherlands.
Anti-socialism, anti-immigrant platform.
His party won 17% of the vote, which was huge.
There are so many parties running, he got 17% of the vote.
Now you might think that people would take notice.
This party is only three years old.
The Freedom Party was founded in 2006...
Its electoral curiosity is that the party does not have any members.
And yet it got 17% of the vote.
No members.
Wilder's is very pro-Israel.
The Labor Party has a left wing which can be defined as anti-Israel.
Gert Wilders has been banned from entering the United Kingdom since February 12th because of his sharp criticism of Islam.
He has delivered speeches in the United States and Israel on the rising influence and danger of political Islam in Europe.
The Freedom Party scored a first place victory in the country's largest city, second largest city, Rotterdam, and in the third largest city, The Hague.
Following this electional election triumph, Wilder's called for early national elections.
The EU vote showed that people have a yearning for a different Holland, he said.
The Netherlands, of course, they've had their own problems.
Now there's a there's a obviously there's a different treatment here.
That story I just is the Jerusalem Post version, the UK independent portrays the victory by Wilder's party in the Netherlands this way.
Wilder's strikes first blow for European extremists.
So you see, if you vote to overthrow socialism, if you vote to preserve your country's borders, the left-wing media will refer to you as extreme and extremist.
And did you hear about this?
We finally have details of the meeting between Barack Obama and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
In that meeting, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia urged President Obama to impose a solution on the Arab Israeli conflict if necessary.
This was in a Saudi newspaper on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia, other Arab states want Obama to get tough with Benjamin Netanyahu, who has balked at Palestinian statehood and defied United States calls to halt the expansion of Jewish settlements.
According to the paper, King Abdullah said to Obama, we want from you a serious participation to solve the Palestinian issue and impose the solution if necessary.
The paper is owned by a nephew of King Abdullah.
So we're figuring here that these are King Abdullah's leaks to the paper.
Now, somebody needs to tell King Abdullah that Barack Obama doesn't impose his values on people.
Barack Obama delivered a big speech after meeting with the king about how the United States doesn't impose its values.
At freedom and democracy, he said those are kind of universal.
We don't have to impose those.
Yeah, Obama doesn't impose his values on people.
Just ask the unemployed.
Barack Obama is the one authoritarian with a God complex.
He is imposing his values on the U.S. economy, and his values are destroying it.
But the other thing to note about this, Obama makes that speech at the University of Cairo.
And look at the expectations it raised in the Muslim world.
We know what Israel's enemies hope.
We know what Israel's enemies expect out of Obama.
And Obama's expected to deliver.
Obama bowed to the king.
And the king had a directive for his subject.
Impose a Mideast solution.
I don't know if there were any threats to withhold oil shipments or any of that.
I have no idea how it went down.
Here's a story for the Baltimore Sun by Peter Herman.
The headline crime drives venture capital firm from the city.
Executives of a venture capital company that's in a mainstay in Baltimore's midtown neighborhood for 25 years, told the mayor they are moving to the suburbs because their employees no longer feel safe in the city of Baltimore.
This is an economic blow that demonstrates the far-reaching impact crime can have on a neighborhood.
The announcement came from Lewis Citron, general counsel of new enterprise associates on St. Paul Street.
They got offices in Chevy Chase, California, China, and India.
The announcement came in the form of email Thursday night to the mayor, Sheila Dixon, and three members of the Baltimore City Council.
He wrote, at this point, our decision is set and cannot be reversed.
In an interview, the attorney said that executives signed a long-term lease in Timonium and expect to move their 35 employees in mid-December.
He estimates the move would cost the city $100,000 a year in revenue from parking fees, lunches, outings to the Maryland club, and cleaning services.
He said we had people held up at gunpoint.
A number of us have had our cars broken into.
Very expensive to get them repaired.
In the email, he noted that the recent local beatings by roving teenagers during the day in his neighborhood.
The raucous club in the basement of the Belvedere and other gang violence throughout the city were factors in his company's decision to move to the suburbs.
Be safe to say that many American cities are evolving into big piles of anarchy and crap.
I read a story like this.
I wonder if people really realize what Rudy Giuliani did for New York City.
What he actually did for New York City.
He literally saved that city from the crime problem that it had.
It was nothing short of an heroic accomplishment, rarely equaled in any other city.
And it worked out for everybody.
equally.
These cities that are pulling apart have been given over almost totally to liberal socialist elected leaders.
These cities are populations more and more on some form or multiple forms of welfare.
Law enforcement leadership is tough.
I know it's tough to say those kind of things out loud, but it is the truth.
And there's a migration from the cities to the suburbs precisely because it's unsafe.
It makes no sense to do business in more and more of these cities.
And I talked about this a couple of weeks ago.
This is what happens.
This is how cities and states become 100 percent Democrat.
out.
They leave.
The responsible people who are producing, who are paying the taxes, finally say to hell with it.
They leave.
They either leave the city or they leave the state.
The people who are left are the welfare class, the underclass who can't leave, who are saddled with it, and voila, you get a huge blue state, or you get a huge blue city.
It's exactly how it happens.
Now, the mayor of Baltimore, we should point out, uh, Sheila Dixon is a Democrat.
You have to look long and hard to find stories and uh details like that in stories such as this.
When there's a story of political corruption, you know that the PERP is a Democrat if you can't find any reference to which party to purp is a member of.
Because they always start the story.
Republican mayor, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
In this case, the mayor of Baltimore, Sheila Dixon.
You can read it, read it, read them.
You won't find that she's a Democrat.
In most cases.
In this story, you'll find it, but you have to look pretty hard.
She was accused, this mayor, of taking Christmas gifts for needy children that were donated and cashing them in for herself.
And what was her explanation, Mr. Stodley?
Well, she got away with it.
Oh, that's right.
We're waiting for the results of the trial on that one.
She'll walk.
She'll skate.
Who's left to be on the jury?
It doesn't matter that the people on the jury's kids were the ones that have the toys stolen from.
Wait till I wait till the defense mounts its case and so forth and so on.
Either that or you buy a juror.
Doesn't matter.
You're going to vote.
Okay, back to the phones.
We go to uh Albert in Cleveland.
It's nice to have you with us, sir.
Thank you for waiting.
You're up next.
You're very welcome, Rush.
I have a question real quick.
I want to know your opinion about uh growing tensions in North Korea and Iran and what you think uh this current administration and the future administrations will do and handle and how to handle Israel's role in uh the whole situation as an ally.
Well you've asked for a doctoral thesis.
One that I'm sure I'd get an F on where I'd have presented at Harvard.
What is Obama gonna do about uh uh North Korea and Iran and Israel.
Oh, you know, I love these easy questions.
The first thing you have to understand about Israel is they're on their own.
Israel, whether whether you know it or not, and I think they do, we have detethered.
I mean, they're still an official ally, but Obama's thrown them under the bus.
The king of Saudi Arabia told Obama, and remember now we get a lot of oil from them, and Obama bowed to the guy.
Uh Obama's look folks, Obama has far more roots, heritage, ability to relate to somebody like the king of Saudi Arabia than he does with Benjamin Netanyahu.
May we say that without fear of being raked over the coals for it.
He said himself in his Cairo speech, he was surrounded by Muslims growing up of three different countries.
He's he's he's got he understands he's got far more in common with the King of Saudi Arabia than he does with Benjamin Netanyahu or anybody else in Israel.
So while he hasn't thrown Israel under the bus yet, they're in trouble.
I think I said this on the Hannity interview last week on Fox.
That interview I didn't specify why, but I think he's got a big problem with Israel.
He's got a huge problem with Israel.
I'm not going to speculate, it doesn't matter what nor why, it just is.
With the king saying impose a solution on the Israeli-Palestinian thing, to a guy who then later said we don't impose our values.
Netanyahu is due to make a speech this week.
If I I have great qualms about our allied relationship with Israel under this administration.
Look at put two and two together yourself.
Obama has twice in the past two weeks, once in the big speech in Cairo, made the case that the nation like Iran should have nuclear power, should get the assistance necessary to build nuclear power.
Meanwhile, we are doing what?
We're investing in windmills, solar panels, loan mowers with two seats on them called automobiles.
The government running GM sells the Hummer division to the Chicons.
The Chicoms are gonna grow their economy.
They're gonna give their people the opportunity to buy what they want.
The Chicoms are looking at our debt and they're saying, you know, it's getting a little tough here.
Uh we may stop buying your debt.
We're just gonna start manufacturing products for sale to our own population.
Rather than focusing on exporting them to you and the rest of the world.
Now, Obama has proposed that there be a worldwide supply of plutonium, uranium, uranium, that the UN or somebody would control it parcel out on an as-needed basis.
Like the oil for food program is a good example of it.
I've got it here in the stack.
I uh I'll get the details if I have time to get to it before the end of the program.
Uh Obama, North Korea says they're gonna interrupt, he he says we're gonna interrupt some shipments from North Korea and to North Korea that would enhance nuclear programs elsewhere.
The North Koreans and the Chicago say, okay, well, will you want to ramp it up on the seas?
We'll join you out there.
Uh I think the North Koreans and the Iranians are testing our president each and every day.
And I think as our president runs around and tries the conflict 101 resolution conflict 101 approach.
Apologize for us, say we've made some mistakes.
We're big enough to admit it.
We want you to have nuclear power.
I think they're laughing at us.
I think they are seeing a golden opportunity to expand their own spheres of universe, North Korea and Iran both, because they see in President Obama a weakling.
Somebody who can be manipulated.
They're laughing at him.
They're laughing at us.
And it's not a laughing matter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I did forget about that.
HR sent me a little email here during the break.
Whoa, whoa, you said it's a good day if you have an iPhone.
What's what's good about it?
I still don't know.
I thought we'd know long before now.
The uh annual Apple Worldwide Developer Conference is taking place in San Francisco.
They've already announced some new uh uh laptop computers, speeded up versions of the Mac Pro, uh MacBook Pro, which is the 15 to 17 inch versions.
And they've announced a release date for the next operating system upgrade.
Snow Leopard 10.6, it's in September.
But what everybody's waiting for, what I haven't seen reported on anywhere yet is uh all kinds of rumors about uh four new iPhones starting at 99 bucks up to I think 199, 32 gigabyte storage, a uh 200 uh uh uh well a faster processor and increased RAM.
Plus, what I'm really interested in is the new software 3.0.
And I want to know if they're gonna release that today, tomorrow or later in the month when the new phones come.
The new phones are expected to be out later in the month.
Uh the new phones are faster, 3GS, they're supposedly called, maybe have video, video chat, front-facing camera.
All these are the rumors.
And they're whole all of this has been made possible by rich people buying early.
All those people who went out and spent 500 bucks on the first iPhone are making all of this possible.
Uh and of course, Apple is not receiving any government funds to grow the iPhone, the operating system of the new laptops.
Uh so I haven't f I haven't found out yet what the what what uh the the real truth is on the upgrade to the phones.
I only know what the rumors are.
I do know that the software 3.0 for which is cool.
This is a significant software upgrade for the iPhone.
Cut and paste is going to be in it.
Uh you know how you when you when you go to your photos or your web browser, you can rotate the phone for a landscape view.
That's now going to happen in every application, including email, which is going to widen the keyboard so you it'd be easier to use uh your two thumbs on it.
Uh that's that's been ready.
I just don't know when they're going to release that, you know, via the software update for the iPhone when you connect it to your iTunes to uh sync it.
I'm hoping today.
Well, I don't know what the snow leopard is a minor upgrade.
We now have Leopard.
This is a minor upgrade, uh, Leopard to Snow Leopard.
That's gonna cost 29 bucks the upgrade is for existing leopard users.
Uh it's gonna speed up printing for one thing.
Right now, the the they use the AT HTML engine and web.
If I know if I know what I'm talking about here, the printing process in all the apps, it goes through what's called the WebKit, which is an HTML engine.
They're gonna change the route that print jobs take to the printer, uh, which is gonna make them faster.
But there are some really other cool things.
I I can't remember now.
I've I've read, you know, they've got their developers testing beta versions of it.
I just don't remember, but they said originally that it was not going to have major feature uh improvements or enhancements.
I think it will uh in uh in a number of instances.
But that's that's not till September.
I'm really curious about this iPhone software 3.0, and to a lesser extent the phones.
The new phones will be out.
I know for sure later this month.
I just want to know when the software is going to be released.
And uh they're saving it for last, obviously, because that's what everybody is really interested in.
So I've been checking my RSS reader for all my Mac blogs, and there's been three or four updates.
I haven't bothered to go on the online live blogging where you can keep track of the keynote address in the presentational because I am working.
I am performing my own program here, executing it flawlessly, serving humanity, so I haven't had time to devote.
I'm just waiting for the uh and of course my my uh IT specialist is on the case, uh, waiting for the first bit of information to flash me hint hint uh the moment he hears anything about the items of the greatest curiosity to me.
Hint hint.
And now back to the phones.
Barbara, Fayetteville, North Carolina, Fort Bragg.
Great to have you here.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Thank you, and I'm so proud to talk to you.
I don't normally listen to all your programs, but my cable's been cut off because I can't afford to put it back on.
So I've been listening to you on the radio.
And I want to tell you something that I don't say often.
I heard you speech this morning for an hour and ten minutes, and I was glued to my radio.
That is without a doubt, the best speech I have ever heard in my life, and I'm seventy-two years old.
And I am so proud of you that you are an American.
You'll never know what you've done for this old lady today.
I want to know I love you.
And God bless every word that comes out of your mouth, and I hope people listen to what you're saying.
And I also get a big kick out of some of the things you say.
I get to laugh with you, but this was so beautiful and so outstanding and so right on, and you didn't pull your punches.
That's what's the matter with our party.
The Republican Party pulls their punches.
They're afraid to say anything, but you're not.
And to me, that's the great American in you.
You love this country so much, and I can feel it in your words.
And I'm with you every inch of the way.
And God bless you for everything you do for us.
Rush, you are great.
Well, thank you very much.
Uh you're you you are uh you're m my eyes are are misting up here.
That's so nice of you to say.
I appreciate it.
I'll tell you, Rye, I I I uh I debated for about ten minutes today whether to hit it as all hit it all as hard as I did.
You hit it good.
You hit it out of the ballpark.
And I well, thank you.
Uh I I just it's it's to me the time is crucial.
There there's it's it's no it's the time for uh being uh precise and trying to trim this around the edges and and make a point without hitting people between the eyes is over.
I I think uh You're right, you're so right.
It is just it we are we are at a crucial, crucial moment in our nation's future.
I know that.
I said that the minute they uh put Nancy Pelosi where she's at.
I said, There goes our country, right into the garbage can.
And I said it to one of the other talk hosts, and I want to tell you I told her I'm ready to leave this country.
And don't don't do that.
That'd be the biggest mistake people like you are going to be needed.
Well, I vote every time I can, and I want you to know I voted against him, and I fought my family tooth and nail.
But my sister just said die hard, die hard Democrat.
And I said, You're gonna be sorry.
Well, I think m that explains most of the devotion to Obama.
There's there's a there's party loyalty, number one, and number two, there's the cult like uh appeal he has to people.
Yep.
Uh and it's just gonna take some time for that to break.
That's why it's just crucial right now to link Obama's plans and his failures.
To link those two things together because the failures are becoming apparent.
And it was uh well, it's very nice of you to say that.
I you you've you've you've made my day because I did put a lot into it, and I appreciate your reaction.
You put your heart and soul into it, and I listened to every word, and I'm proud of you.
Thank you.
I'm glad you're an American.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that, Barbara.
Thank you.
Now, most hosts, after hearing a call like this, in their insecurity, would have said, Well, what about the second or third hour, Barbara?
But I, of course, am totally secure and don't doubt that she has the same opinion of the second hour and this hour as she had of the first.
If you miss the first hour, ten minutes, what she's talking about, make sure you check Rush Limbaugh.com later this afternoon when we update it.
Uh the The first hour was a series of monologues and sound bites on the U.S. economy and Obama's role in destroying it and how this has to be stopped.
And I spent a great deal of time because he's constantly blaming Bush.
He is constantly blaming his predecessor, his predecessors.
He today says we've got this recession that uh frankly uh was worse than we thought that was given to us created over many years.
Gutless and spineless.
This recession is his.
I detailed what he inherited as President of the United States.
I detail what every president inherits.
And I explained the greatness of our founding, the greatness of our economy, the greatness of our freedom and liberty, the greatness of the country overall, and how he is systematically destroying it while blaming others for doing it.
So if uh if you missed it, it's at Rush Limbaugh.com.
Later this afternoon we update the site to reflect the contents of today's show.
And Barbara, thank you again so much.
We'll be right back and continue.
Stay with us.
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We have new research from the UK telegraph on marriage and working hours.
And they have concluded here, who did the research?
Uh Melbourne Institute.
I guess that's in Australia, but this is a UK tele telegraph story.
Working long hours plays a positive role in prolonging marriages.
According to the Australian study, research found that men are less likely to divorce their partner if they work for between 40 to 50 hours a week.
Because if they work 40 to 50 hours a week, there's a lot less time to screw around.
And they just work longer than 50 hours a week, then you've got a problem with the marriage.
If they work less than 40 hours a week, there's more time to screw around.
And of course, I'm sure some of you wives are wondering how great your marriage might be if your husband worked, period.
But anyway, we always chronicle marriage on this program.
We're so devoted to it as an institution.
Find out what makes it work.
And apparently, the husband working long hours helps marriages thrive.
Two big stories out of California.
Doesn't say anything about the well, I didn't read the whole thing.
If anything, the probability of divorce falls with the number of hours worked by the husband.
Uh the separate I I just printed the first page.
It didn't, I I didn't see anything in the first page about the the hours that women work.
So I don't know if they uh if they studied that.
But that you know, that is a relevant point, Don.
You do you do have a point if you're talking about time to screw around and yeah, I guess that would be interesting to study as well.
But I think this is just devoted to men.
Two interesting stories out of California.
Governor Schwarzenegger said on June 5th, three days ago, that he would like to see radical proposals come out of a commission now studying an overhaul of California's tax system.
The governor told the editorial board of the Sacramento Bee that he hoped the Commission would not be afraid to propose something like a 15% straight tax.
He means flat tax.
Fifteen percent.
He said straight tax, so maybe homosexuals don't have to pay any taxes what he What's California?
You never know.
Maybe gays will be exempted from the tax since it's a 15% straight tax.
Uh but um.
Okay.
iPhone 3.0, the operating system 3.0 available on June 17th.
And the uh the final test version is being sent to developers today.
So we gotta wait uh nine days.
No biggie.
I figured nine days, I'd probably be down to two twenty-three or two twenty-four.
Yeah, because I'm 228 now.
Sixty-two big pounds.
So I was hoping for tonight.
I knew it wasn't going to be tonight, so I was hoping for tomorrow, but I didn't think it'd be tomorrow.
Now it's June the uh 17th for iPhone Software 3.0.
In addition to Schwartz and he was serious now, suggesting a uh a flat tax, but of course, opponents dislike it because it taxes the wealthy at the same rates as the poor.
You know, we really need to be on the watch when the Libs talk about a flat tax because what they really mean is a flat tax that completely exempts middle class low-income people who aren't paying federal income taxes now, but uh state taxes they are.
And then this unbelievable would this you talk about a pilot program.
You talk about a pilot.
We had a corporate guy call earlier saying this national health care is a disaster.
Everybody knows in the corporate world you test something in a pilot program, see if it works.
Oh man, I hope they do this.
This just can't be, though.
This is also from the uh McClatchy, Washington, Sacramento Bureau here in last uh last June 4th.
California.
Lawmakers who have this this this debilitating 24.3 billion dollar budget deficit are actually contemplating the ultimate welfare reform of canceling it.
County welfare directors are in shock at the very idea of getting rid of CalWorks, which has been widely viewed as one of the most successful social programs in the state's history.
How can anything in the state be called a success when there is a world record budget deficit that might lead to insolvency.
Wagstaff said the guy who runs CalWorks is difficult to come up with the right adjective to react to this.
It'd be devastating to the people we serve.
What now that's a pilot program I would love to just wag it.
Just whack welfare.
And see what happens.
You see, even in California, the strangest, oddest place, when utter disaster hits, looks at what look at what ends up being supported to pair budget deficits and and bloated government, flat tax, and eliminating welfare.
That's where the spending is.
And the exorbitant tax rates don't produce enough revenue to cover it all, plus the other spending.
Doug in Flowery Banch, Georgia.
We have about a minute and a half here, but I wanted to get to you.
Hello, sir.
I'll be quick.
First of all, uh Barbara was wonderful, beautiful.
Thank you, Barbara, for sharing those words that all of us feel for Rush.
Rush, uh, I left Detroit in '92.
Um just like what you said about the cities is brilliant.
It's just uh uh a microcosm of where the country's headed.
People need to see it.
The cities have been run by liberals, and I want to be very careful here.
People have to watch out for the race card being played because what did they call it when people were leaving the cities?
White flight.
Well, that may have been the case, but a lot of people left the cities because the schools were terrible.
If we're gonna talk race, the poor kids in the city weren't even getting the break.
Public education is hurting the the kids who need it the most.
People are not terrible.
People are not leaving because of race.
They're leaving because that this the city can't provide adequate uh police uh uh uh protection.
Every the system's all breakdown.
Taxes are sky high, there's no way they can control crime.
People are just leaving.
That this the point that I made earlier, though.
You can leave a city.
You and you said this is what's coming to America.
You can leave a city, you can leave a state, but you cannot escape the federal government.
You cannot leave without renouncing your citizenship.
You really can't escape the long arm of the federal government, and that's why these Obama failures have got to be called what they are and linked to him so that they stop.
Thanks for being with us today, folks.
It's been a uh thoroughly enjoyable broadcast day, and we'll look forward to tomorrow.
See you then.
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