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"Because of my grandparents relationships, but I also imagine that most folks who want to be community were feeling pretty nervous that evening, especially if they had loved ones who had gone to participate in the rally. So it was really a community wide concern and probably not just limited to people who had experienced the terrorism of having crosses burned on their properties or feared for their safety because of the people whom they loved. Absolutely to hear the story of your mother just a young child at the time hiding under the bed. It's just really, really shocking. Let's go ahead and listen to another account. We're going to listen to an audio excerpt from someone who was there during the confrontation with the KKK. The museum of the southeast American Indian at the university of North Carolina pembroke interviewed a number of people about their experience that night for DIA locklear was among those. They spoke with. She was 24 years old in 1958, and this is an edited down version of her 2018 interview in which she talked about going to the KKK rally with her husband, Wiley. David's going round to us out of our homes. That was their intention. So we went. And when we got there, they had the pet form. For the idea of catfish to do is talking. When he started talking on the microphone, they started shooting. They didn't let him talk period. He got gone. They were shocked. They had no dreams. We would be there like we were. If we wouldn't have gone, they would have come back. And they were a had more than what they did have. And that they put into paper next week. They would be in St. Paul's. And I'd be there. That was a talk. They was in the paper. So while he looked at me, he said, you want to let go. Let's go. So we went to saint bowels. But nobody came. If they did, they had. We didn't see how long. That night. I feel like we made a difference. I put it like that. I feel like we made a difference. That is the late for DIA locklear from a 2018 interview she did with the museum of the southeast American Indian at UNC, pembroke. Ryan, this is just such a fascinating story and I had never heard it before until late last year during the campaign and of course to Charles Graham video that came out was just such a really powerful video and are you aware of other groups, Ryan, during that time during the late 1950s standing up to the KKK and North Carolina? I'm sure there are multiple examples. The only one that I have read about occurred around the same time and an African American community in Monroe, North Carolina, which is almost two hours away from robeson county. Stood up to the Ku Klux Klan in their part of the state. I don't know many of the details about that encounter, but it leads me to believe that there may be many other untold stories of resistance to the Klan that need to have light shine on them. Lawrence, how about you? Any other examples of similar resistance during that time in North Carolina? Not that I'm aware of unfortunately. Okay. And how about the Ku Klux Klan now in North Carolina? Is it active in Robson county or other areas near lumpy country? Lawrence? If the Klan is active here in Robson county, they're not public. I think the Klan is definitely still active in North Carolina. But I don't think they've done anything publicly here since that time. Because I think they're afraid of retaliation from the Indian community if they do. They learn their lesson that first time, probably. Ryan, how about you? Have you heard of any other rallies or any clan activity and any part of North Carolina in recent years? Yeah. No, I'm sure like Lawrence said. I'm sure they are around, and I'm sure that there are some activities, but none of those are happening publicly in or around lumby territory. All right, now here we are 2023. This event occurred 65 years ago, in some ways our country has changed so much. And in other ways, maybe it hasn't changed quite as much with some of the recent social and political turmoil that we've experienced. So what do you want our listeners to really take away from this story of the battle of Hayes pond? Yeah, I think that's a really great question. I think it's important to remember that it's not that long ago that we lived in an environment of racial apartheid here in the south and in other places across the U.S. I talk on the phone and give hugs to people who remember that time distinctly and I don't want the I don't want the closeness of it to be lost on people who are growing up today and may not have that same connection with people who were there and who remember the events of Hayes pond. So that will be the takeaway for me is just remember that it wasn't that long ago. Was it that long ago? Let's go ahead and bring another perspective into the conversation, joining us now from Winston Salem, North Carolina is Chelsea Barnes. She is an attorney and senior associate at Nelson Mullins Riley in Scarborough. She is lumbi. Chelsea welcome. Thank you. Chelsea, what did you first learn about the battle of Hayes pond? I tried to think about that in pinpoint it and I can't be certain, but I know that it was when I was a child. I couldn't be more specific than that though. And what was your initial reaction hearing this story as a child? I remember hearing the strangers being really proud of my heritage and who I was. I think my mother and my grandmother told me about it. And I think, you know, you don't often hear stories like that. So to me it was really inspiring and something that I felt should be shared far and wide. And earlier I asked Ryan, what people need to understand and what we need to take away from this story. And can you add to that? What do you think that the message here today in 2023 is? I think when we think about issues of race and diversity, it's always sometimes painted as an issue of black and white, and I think it's a lot. More complex than that. And I think especially in our society today, as we're continuing to navigate newer versions of these issues, racism still exists, maybe it's not so quote unquote in your face, but I think that these are still important issues to think about. And I think that this is a good example of what confronting that can look like. I think it's a good important piece of education for our children to be reminded of what their ancestors did and inspiration for them in terms of what they can do to make our world today a better place. I think we would be in this not to acknowledge that there's still racial tension in the south and specifically in the heart of the lumbee community as well. So I think that's something important. To just keep in mind and I think this can be a source of inspiration for us. And Chelsea, lumbee children today, the battle of Hayes pond, do they learn about this in schools and other programs there within the community? So I grew up a little bit outside of the travel community in a suburb of Fayetteville, North Carolina, so I can't speak to what the children learn and Robinson county, which is where most of the lumbee community is centered, but I certainly hope that they do. I have friends who are raising children there now and I know that there's an intense focus on teaching things of cultural significance. So I would expect that this definitely is something that comes up, but I can't be certain. And do you know of any events, planned either for today or later this week to commemorate this event from 65 years ago? I will defer to some of the other callers to see if they know of anything. I don't specifically, but I do know that the tribe is highlighting some of the history and significant components related to it on their Instagram page. So there might be some announcements there too. Okay. Wonderful, wonderful. Lawrence, how about you? Are you familiar with any events? Anything else going on? No, I would just echo what Chelsea said, social media is being used to promote this event widely tribal members are sharing. I'm seeing non tribal member share. So I think I'm seeing plenty of action on social media, but I don't know about in person. And Lawrence, the battle of Hassan, I mean, when you reflect now on lumbee history and just so many events over the years and the battle of Hayes pond kind of fit in in that narrative of just the overarching experience of lumpy people over say the last hundred years or so. I think it's one of the more prominent events formative events in lumby history because let me people have struggled since Europeans first arrived to assert their identity and to step out of the shadows and say, hey, we're here recognize us. Indian people are still here. And you had this event in 1950 where lumbee people finally did that and it received national attention. And so I think for the first time, people nationally were talking about the lumbee people and who you are in this one moment in time that truly reflected the struggle that we have faced in fall against for the past 400 years. And so I think all that came to a head that night in that swamp outside of max and where Indian people said enough is enough, this is my community. You don't belong here and nothing that you do in this organization brings value to us as a society and the people. And we don't stand for it. So get out. So I think this was finally one opportunity where we stood up and said, hey, we're lumpy. This is our home and we're here and we're going to protect it. Anyone listening with a question or comment for today's show, we are talking about this historic event 65 years ago, the battle of Hayes pond when a large group of lumbee tribal members confronted a Ku Klux Klan rally. There are active KKK chapters in 41 U.S. states according to the southern poverty law center with between 5008 thousand active members. Interesting statistic there to take note of. Again, anybody with a question or a comment, give us a call. One 809 9 6 two 8 four 8. Let's bring another perspective into the conversation now, joining us in pembroke, North Carolina, is Tammy maynor. She's the director of governmental affairs for the lumbee tribe, and she is lumpy. Welcome to native America calling, Tammy. Thank you for this opportunity, I'm pleased to be with you today. You bet, Tammy. Anything to add to the story of the battle of Hayes pond? Well, I will share that the tribe will be posting an invite on for Friday at T and a.m.. We have two individuals who will be hosting a zoom. Mister Jim Jones and jet Lowry will be speaking on their account there, remembrance of that day. They were actually there at the battle and they're going to speak on that day. And that will be by Zoom 10 o'clock a.m. and that zone link will be pushed out later today. For everyone to be able to log on and hear their recount of that night. So I think that's going to be a great conversation between GM and jag. Well, Tammy, thank you for that information. Let's shift gears now and talk about the present. Federal recognition for the lumpy tribe. What's the status now? Well, as you know, Congress just wrapped up back in D.C. and we feel short for a federal recognition last year at the end of the 11th hour, lots of effort was put forth by our senators, senator TLS and senator Bern, of course, in the house on the house side GK voter field, but we did come up short on our federal recognition. Had a tough year. I think there was a lot of effort, a lot of good things came out of the past year. Of course, our lumpy Bill was introduced in both houses. It was an identical bill in previous years. We've had different looking deals and introduced, but this past year we had a ride down uncle. And the decision was made to focus on the house first and that resulted in a swift non controversial passage of the bill. I think some of our greatest successes over the past year were, of course, with GK Butterfield and the House of Representatives where we saw great bipartisan support in effort to introduce that legislation, GK Butterfield being a senior member of the majority was very, very helpful this legislation had great support in the house with the house natural resources committee, our ranking member of the committee. We had the indigenous people subcommittee who supported the bill as well as all of most of North Carolina's as well as most of North Carolina's delegation. So it looked like a bipartisan bill and it got a lot of support also from the Native American caucus on the Senate side, we had definitely support from tillis and burr and burr has since retired. And just to clarify, these are the North Carolina U.S. Senate senators, yes, and Ted bodies now replace senator burr. We did have holds placed on our some holds were placed on our lumbee recognition Bill. But those as our Bill moved through our senators, the intern around, our state senators placed holds on other Indian bills to try, which brought awareness to our loan BO, of course, that was moving through the process. And but in good faith in a good faith effort to show senator shots, who was the chair of the Senate Indian affairs committee and the 11th hour, our Congress our senators did allow some Indian legislation to pay off that was needed for the rest of Indian country. So even though our bill did not pay us, we were able to get some critical Indian legislation passed this past year. But we did have a lot of tribal support across the country for our loan be recognition efforts. Folks, we're going to talk more with Tammy Maynard and our other guests about the lumbees quest for federal recognition. But before we do that, we are going to have to take a short break and anybody with a question or comment today's show if you'd like to learn more about the battle of Hayes pond or if you've ever had any experience with the KKK, which I'd love to hear about it. One 809 9 6 two 8 four 8. This month and every month remember one in three Native American adults have high blood pressure. Check it at your nearest community health center. If the numbers are above one 20 over 80, talk to a healthcare professional. Native community well-being is very important. You can take action by visiting heart dot org slash HBP control. This support provided in partnership with HHS slash OM H and HRS a under cooperative agreement CPI MP 21 1227 and CPI MP 21 1228. You're listening to native America calling. I'm Sean spruce. Plenty of time still to get in an art discussion about the battle of Hayes pond, as well as the status of the lumbee tribe's efforts to gain federal recognition. You can join our conversation by calling one 809 9 6 two 8 four 8 one 809 9 6 two 8 four 8. That's also one 809 9 native. We're speaking with Tammy Maynard, director of government affairs for the lumbee tribe. And Tammy, with regard to the federal recognition, the bill moved through the house okay, but didn't get through the Senate. So tell us more. What's going on here? What are the roadblocks and what are the obstacles that you folks are facing there in the Senate and elsewhere that's preventing the recognition? It's eastern band of Cherokee Indians. They are the biggest obstacle that we have. They've done a really good job at spreading a lot of mistruths and misleading congressional staff and Congress through their marketing efforts that they have. They have a lot of money and they have the money to fight our recognition efforts. When we walk into a congressional office and they ask, oh, so there's 200,000 loan base. That's misinformation that's been put out. No, there are not 200,000 enrolled loan base. We have 65,000 enrolled tribal members of which around 35,000 are actively enrolled that means they have come in. They've updated their tribal card. They're eligible for tribal services. If they choose to apply. Those are the kinds of things that we are battling, they've put out that there is this large number of tribes that are against lumbee recognition, which is absolutely not true. So one of the things that this tribal chairman chairman John Lowry I think did well this past year owned in the realm of tribal diplomacy was seeking letters of support from tribes and he did that in an unprecedented manner in my opinion on our lumbee recognition, we saw a huge increase in tribal nations supporting our efforts that helped us beat back a lot of eastern bands broad planes against Columbia. Columbia also were able we were able to participate in conferences on a more national level over the past year, especially since COVID and the impacts of that such as NCA, chain or national American and housing council Reyes. These are important places where the tribe had was visible and our chairman wanted us to be visible and having opportunities to be in D.C. more alpha more frequently was good for us. So those are the kinds of things that are good, but we need to do more of it. And in order for us to do those things, it takes restricted revenue and funds and that's where eastern band has those really at a disadvantage because they do have the economic development and the money. To fight that we don't have. So we have to be really creative on how we do that. Okay. Now, we don't have anybody from the eastern band of cherokees on our show today, but to summarize what their contention is, I know that they will argue that the lumpy people do not have a language of their own. At one point, the lumbees were referred to as the cherokees of Robson county, and I know they take umbrage with that. They take issue with the identity of the lumbee people in regard to, in fact, even just the term lumbee doesn't go back that far. So Tammy, you know, when the eastern Cherokee, when they make comments like that and they even commissioned a study, even made somebody to do a study and their history of the lumbee to support their position. And what's your response to that when they say, well, you know, let me have a language. They don't have separate ceremony associated with the culture. And I think Tammy's gone and she had to hold on, but Lawrence, if you stole in line, Lawrence? Yes, sir. Okay, yeah, please, lord, I mean, just respond to what the arguments are with eastern Cherokee if you could. I think when you look at Indian identity in its courts about kinship and community and a lot of people meet one of the first questions we ask each other so as your people. And that's a tribal

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"That saying the U.S. goal is to end the war not expanded and sending U.S. pilots into Ukrainian airspace could risk a broader conflict He says the U.S. is also working through what he calls some complexities to get Polish MiG fighter jets to Ukraine Michelle Kellerman and PR news the State Department Democratic leaders say they're abandoning the idea of providing a fresh infusion of $15.6 billion to battle the COVID-19 pandemic that's clearing the way for House debate in passage of a government spending bill to include billions in aid for Ukraine and European allies President Biden has signed an executive order asking agencies in the government to study the potential risks from cryptocurrency and other digital assets Here's NPR's David gura This executive order calls for more research and coordination among different agencies including the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department but it doesn't outline any concrete plans for regulating the $3 trillion marketplace Some 40 million Americans have invested in traded or used cryptocurrencies The White House says and the assets popularity continues to skyrocket Financial regulators have already been studying the impact of these digital currencies The Federal Reserve for example issued a paper earlier this year examining the pros and cons of introducing a government issued digital dollar David gura NPR news New York On Wall Street the Dow rose 653 points the NASDAQ was up 459 points today This is NPR From E News in Atlanta good afternoon I'm Jim barris It's 5 O four A proposal to change Georgia's hands free law crashes in the Georgia Senate The bill would have allowed drivers to use their phones at stoplights red lights stop signs and the like but Republican state senator Randy Robertson a former sheriff's deputy blasted that idea But someone is messing with their phone at a traffic device they are not paying attention to the danger that is around them The bill failed by a vote of 14 to 35 Well the bill introduced in the Georgia state house would require businesses to accept cash and provide exact change This comes as many stores have moved to cashless payment systems amid concerns that cash is unhygienic and as the country faces a nationwide coin shortage Democratic state representative miesha maynor introduced the bill She says the decision to abandon cash transactions discriminates against Georgians who do not have a bank account And finally the city of Atlanta the city of Atlanta has brought 9 acres of land in the northwest riverside neighborhood once developed the acquisition will be the city's first park with access to the chattahoochee river Officials say it was made possible in.

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"Agree. I think in terms of the veteran thing. I think it's a difficult thing. Just because i think the biggest whenever you have vets it's all to make things on the court easier you know. Teach your young guys but also culture wise. And i think okay she has the culture thing down perfectly right now especially with An mike moscow alike. I think those are the two vets. I mean mike. Here's mike a guy who started crying in his exit interview last year just because of how he talking about how much okay cement to him and like the team in the organization and you can really tell that the organ especially coach mark is like ken rich has like the the vet disciplinary like role on the team mike last year during an exit interview mark. I forgot what the question was like. He was like yeah. Kenny will like grab you by your shirt unlike. Knock some simpson to you and you can tell by the way the guys talk about kenneth williams in like they really respect him night Anyone could in respect him if you just heard his story I think my biggest like worry is not having a true defensive. A that on the team to like really teach guys That's all i've always been big on. Just signing andre roberson to a minimum like obviously andre roberson. So i'm going to bring any value to your team actual performance wise. But i remember ludovic interns. Ferguson would talk about it during the twenty twenty year. How he was the smartest defender they've just ever talked to even I wou i am slightly concerned about no vet guard on the team. But i do think just having what six months or three through six months george hill and a whole year. Cpi would shea is was really good in They have eric maynor now as an assistant who played for the thunder for years So for all. I think like the vet role can sometimes be slightly played out but i also think a lot of people may not realize how much of a role like kenneth williams mike scholar really hats like micro. Scholar came out of nowhere. In terms of this is a guy they just signed to a two year deal Didn't think there would really be a spot to like half imp like he can go help contenders in he wanted to stay in oklahoma city. A team that we all know isn't winning anytime soon and is perfectly fine with. Dnp's unlike a minimum contract which to me is just mind boggling because he could really help contenders out there yet no. He was yoursel last year when he played the the first light. Thirtyish game he was good i think it was like the finally. The guy that the lakers hope trading for But no like is like one of the best years was real last year which is a while to think about..

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"Now here are Todd and done Jump in and 51283605 90. We'd love your eyewitness reports on the road and the weather, the traffic in the weather conditions and we've gotten a lot Those bridges and overpasses in the area is still a problem, and we've got scattered power outages, so that's affecting a lot of home owners and businesses and you know the lights of certain certain intersections. You need to take your time and get an early start. If you got to be out on the road, that's it. If you don't then there's really no reason to jump in at 512836. 05 90 various school campuses are making changes today due to the weather. They even though kids have spent plenty of time in virtual classrooms this year, not every district is making the switch today toe all virtual, but several are. Those districts include Austin, Leander Hayes, Huddle Round Rock, Taylor and Al Valley. No staff for students will be on campus in those districts today, but those class schedules Will remain as normal, just online bass drop in Smithville. They're holding in person classes but will operate today one or two hours behind schedule, and a handful of districts are holding no classes whatsoever today, and that includes Dripping Springs means Lake Travis Lockhart's and Maynor. Ah, yes, DS s. Oh, there you go. Jump in here at 51283605 90 stops Brad Wheel is says that's even as work crews have treated the major roadways for icing, But I have to say that Pope should stay home during this winter event. If they don't have to be out that the safest thing to do. This is not a miracle cure. It's not going to dry the roadway. It's going to help prevent ice from forming. Well. This is where crews were making the rounds yesterday, treating roadways where they could and expects there will be more to do as area temperatures continue to drop. John Cooley news radio K O B. J s So wherever you are, 51283605 90 forget a traffic or forecast report. Listen, also in the news today, although he downplayed it at the time. The former President Donald Trump, this case of covert was more serious than originally considered, according to doctors they even thought about putting on a ventilator. Yeah, Now. The news was revealed yesterday by The New York Times, which cited a source close to Trump saying doctors diagnosed him with lung infiltrate infiltrates. I guess that's Ah yes, that's it. Yes, swelling, I guess or information, a condition that causes excess fluid or bacteria, the lungs. At one point, the former president's oxygen level dropped below drop down to the low eighties. According to sources, doctors credit the Regeneron antibody treatment for helping him recover. It also turns out the first lady was worse than originally reported to, according to the Times, Melania Trump refused to take regeneration, and instead it took her several weeks to fully recover. Yeah, I mean, he had to get a quick recovery. There's no doubt about it, but for his oxygen level to go down that low that that's really alarming that that's really alarming. Not a young man. But that Regeneron a apparently did the trick. Yeah, sure. Did I know with my father in law? Uh, I don't think he had Regeneron, but he had the He's gonna wear that mask as much as he can. It's really more to set an example to show Hey, look what what I'm doing now with with Kamala Harris. It's It's a gift because we don't have to look at her. But, um, he is talking about Having mash for the next year for the next year, which I think is ridiculous. Now, if you want to, we will see people that will continue to wear masks. Well after this pandemic is done. Yeah, this this this cove, It's going to be with us pretty much forever. So it's the flu. So is ah, a lot of things. But another year of being required to wear masks all over the place. That's trouble that that's asking for trouble. It is. It's not good for our sake. Yeah, well, I had all understand effects of psyche. Yeah, but I think you're right. I think a lot of people just continue. I think there'd be some people that will always wear a mask. Yeah. How do you two for me? They're doing a lot of other countries. I mean, Beijing. I mean, that's it's pretty common. It Z like put on the hat in Beijing. That's where did you talk to different people? I'm learning more and more. And I just have to keep my mouth shut and bite my tongue. It's so different. You talk to different people, and you get these different reactions. I'll talk to someone who's feeling more up to Mystic and and she's a light at the end of the tunnel is starting to relax Then I talked to someone yesterday on the phone who was like Yep, it's it's this is gonna be with us for a long time. In fact, I'm worried this kid. This is getting worse. We've got these new strange coming over. It's gonna get worse. And I just I just have to kind of grit my teeth and bite my tongue. And just you know, because I don't know. I don't know. All I see is the numbers. They're coming way down, and that's what I choose to focus on. It is 7 10 here on the tide of Don showed you could jump in at 51283605 90 by the end of the week, one million Texans. Are expected to be fully vaccinated for covert. 19 and newsman Chris Fox tells us that FEMA's also set to begin their own mass vaccination program in Houston and in North Texas. Over the next couple of weeks. We'll update you on that coming up. And your eyewitness reports at 51283605 90 Todd and Don show commercial property owners, managers and realtors they trust accurately.

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"Kicking me Not from behind next to me next to me did not stop the whole flight. It was I'm checking. It changed me as a person. I've never been the same since that made you hate people that are younger than talk about birth control to that is the ultimate right is 7 20. Get updates from the World Health Organization. Is this an organization you trust? I mean, we're now joining the Who again? Is this a group that you trust? It's taken on a whole new connotation right now. It is that a yes or no? That would be, And that would be a question I've decided decided quite under less uncertain certain. Well, they're saying it didn't come from a lab. More than a year after the Corona virus was first detected. The World Health Organization investigators are offering their first assessment of how the outbreak began ahead of a team of World Health Organization experts who've spent nearly a month in China investigating the origins of the pandemic, says it's highly unlikely the Corona virus escaped from a lab. The findings suggest that the Laboratory incidents, hypotheses. He's extremely unlikely speaking him. We had the city where the outbreak was first detected. Peter Ben in barracks says it's more likely the virus jumps to humans from an animal. We have to understand that these are complex studies. They need to be done in systematic way and that's how we Bye can connect the dots, he says more work is needed. Simon Alan Fox News. A lot of people listening right now. They they're actually saying out loud. The World Health Organization is covering for the CCP. China. Yeah, well, yeah. You could look at the or the other way to look at it is if you choose to eat bat soup. Just be prepared for anything. That's what I would say. How about stop doing that? How about China? How about the world going bad? You get angry and demand that China clean up those wet markets. Why do people live like that? It's ridiculous. It Z well, it's deadly. Why don't we? Why don't we think why do we always cute? They got wet markets over there. Let's go there get some bad. It's just It's just ridiculous. There's bad. There needs to be some tremendous enforcement and clean oppose of those ways gets if you believe that's where it came from all you know it is. You know, you could look at it. Well, sir, Culture, blah, blah, But well, that doesn't necessarily mean it's healthy and right if you believe it came from a wet mile if you do well Hi way do need to know the source. We do need the source. I know when something bad happens to anybody in any way, shape or form. You want to be lto point, And it's because of that. You want to build much, but we need to China Hand picked these investigators as part of the World Health Organization. China's covering their ass, right? No, you can't. You can't trust China. We know that So no Chinese people. I trust the Chinese people. I don't trust the Chinese government. Never trust bad soup. If you're ever in the mood for bad, think twice. Yeah, so anyway, leaving. Check this out. A massive investment may soon be coming to Austin in the world of business. Samsung Austin semiconductors considering building a multibillion dollar chip making plant and its campus there in North Austin. They want to expand their footprint big time. Documents with the Texas comptroller's Office show. The company filed an application for the chapter 3 13 property tax breaks with the Maynor independent School district back in back in January. Those documents have now become public. K x ians. Terra Roman has more on this story. Damn sense in North Austin footprint could soon expand with a projected $17 billion manufacturing plant. It's one in this area and biggest in Texas. Nothing else comes close, according to document. Filed with the Texas comptroller. The company says it will create 1800 new jobs, but UT professor Nathan Jensen points out in another part of the same application. Samsung says it's on Lee committed to bringing a total of 45 jobs. 1800 is what people have sighted, but they're not obligated to create anywhere near that deal. Kramer with the Texas Taxpayers and Research Association, says companies usually deliver more the commitment It is what it is legally required. But above that projects typically bring an awful lot more documents show. Samsung is asking Maine or Iess Steve for a tax break for the next 10 years, Kramer says. It'll add up to a $285 million discount, but they're going to be paying over half a billion dollars in property taxes over the life of the project. But Jensen says there are other concerns to consider. When you get a lot of tax abatements, that means local property taxes have to go up. To compensate for it, or taxes on other business or services by cities and states have to have been defined by, however, Mon, KFC and news. All right. There you go. It's Bigfoot print out there. It's a huge footprint, and that's I'm very surprised that that would only provide 45 jobs. Have that massive. Of course. I don't know anything about what happened that first face. Yeah, that first. Yeah, it would be many more. Come on, man with that kind of expansion they're talking about certainly is gonna be a hell of a lot more than 45 people. Yeah. One of the first school district in the first place that they go to to get some sort of tax break in this case have to be the main R I s d but the people that they hire in the development that goes up around it. Those folks are gonna be property taxpayers and that a benefit the school district. I mean, it's It's kind of a juggling act and a lot of people listening. They don't want anything to do. You know, with any kind of tax breaks for big companies like this. We'll get understanding saying that very well, But I think what we will gain will far outweigh what we lose No doubt about it. So I think it would be a very worthwhile incentive to give. Do what we gotta do. We'll still come out ahead. I got him on that deal. Stay with us. We got Tech news. We got the day's top stories just coming up in just five minutes, four minutes from right now, Todd and Gone Show Jeffries here along with Don Prior. We want to tell you what a 21st century home energy really looks like. It's a home that produces its own net zero solar energy with the backup battery system, electric vehicle.

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"Welcome back sports star Jason and you know 83605 nineties, the phone number. Profit talked in just a moment. But in Maynor, it's Robert on cabbage. A Robert What's that mean? Hey, fellas, How you doing? Man? Thinks that my cold Friday, will you, Robert? Hey, So I'm a Texas Patriot fan. And, Hey, you guys were talking about that all sides if it hadn't been for I'm not having a challenge Flag, they would have seen that Camille was in. That would have been a touchdown. They would have had a bye week. They would have lost to, uh, tighten. So the pig. Oh, yes, It's him. It's him. But for candy in that tell you just to be clear. Robert. You are you rooting for Tom Brady and Super Bowl now? Yes, sir. I am. You know, And to me. I see it. It was it was a business deal. I think they should have kept Tom one more year, you know, give him some help. I think they could have won another one there. And, uh, Robert, What do you want to go? No hard feelings. Robert what you have to say about other Patriot lover Shawn's comments that Cam Newton needs to be back and he's standing Cam Newton. No, no, no, I didn't like Cam Newton. I knew it like now. That's not a good fit. Didn't like him and give him some time. And Robert. Thank you very much for the phone call did Hey, J. There's some breaking news involving this game. That's not really, really good. Yeah, it's also beside you to see it to go ahead. You want to tell everybody you want me to tell you? How do you do the awful news? Leave me out of it, man. Okay. I hate to bring Britt Reid. The Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, coach and son of the head coach Andy Reid is under investigation for driving impaired after police says he was involved in the three vehicle.

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"The appointments will be at the new state run vaccination cited Phoenix Me. Municipal stadium, February 5th through the 18th appointments of both state run sites in the Valley were fully booked before these new appointments. Deborah Dale, Katya our news to our eyes on the economy, 3/5 of all jobs that haven't come back from the pandemic are high contact, like in bars, theaters salons. Wells Fargo Senior economist Mark Vitner expects them back by the start of next year. We don't know we just don't know Ella vaccinations are gonna play out very hopeful and very encouraged by what we're seeing, but hopefully we won't see a setback and some sort of mutation of the virus vendor says Covets banks and one part of the country will hurt the whole country's economy. And people will keep moving to Phoenix. So for better paying jobs and cheaper homes, pandemic or not, as we continue to explore the impact of cancer on both firefighters and the Valley cities they work for Tempe is now working to catch the disease. Early. Firefighters in Tempe are now getting free cancer screenings at Vince, your Cancer center in Scottsdale. This after the city match to grant securing a one year program. Just enough resource is to have all of our firefighters from fire chief all the way down to the brand new firefighter have cancer screening. In Tempe Deputy chief Mark Maynor says the recent loss of one of their own pushes others to go get checked. We lost firefighter Tommy are al got about a year ago. And you know it's so tragic when a young late thirties felt an occupational cancer and you lose him. Ventnor Katya, our new Katya our news time 707. And now here's Detour.

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"By Gavin along the boards forces the turnover. Gets it back down. Bryan Adams gets control Weigel and Murat just doing the work on the blue Line leg, two shots on goal for Air Force. 17.5 minutes left in the game. And they dropped the puck in the circle to the left of Kirk and right off the face off a shot deflects Happen out of play. That was really Ryan jumping in the two centers. The puck was just sitting on the dot rhyme jumped in and just fired that off. Kirk stick up into the netting. So here we go Face off. Same spot. Puck is still in the circle comes out of the circle. Right Toe Luke Center, know his past blocked and grabbed by Willie Rhyme rhyme has it to the blue line to waggle pass across to note in the far circle to rhyme who drags a toe with the hash marks, swings and misses. He's fighting off a defender, and he missed the park entirely. It's all the way back to the neutral zone. Play there by Air Force brought back in Kirk behind the net, tried to wrap it around to a teammate. They get it to Novak to Hamlet. And Hamlet stripped to the puck from behind by rhyme rhyme with the takeaway and then rhyme is slammed into the boards. Pup comes free, and Bentley gets it right back that center ice. Santer Noto Hamlet taken away by Air Force Here's rhyme again. Who's everywhere and rhyme is chopped down right at the blue line there. We got a whistle. Yeah, just going to be an offside call. Ryan was trying to step around one of the Bentley players. Because he tried to do that began a trip himself up, and he got into the zone a little too quick. The key to not getting out of your zone and turning the puck over is playing in the other team's own most of the last couple of minutes. The game has been played in Bentley's in that's good for airports. Hey, softly in front of the Bentley bench center, Isar force comes away with the puck. Dropped in by Bowery and they go get it. Picking it up is gonna be bride, He turns he tried to get it back to Bowery flashing down the slop that didn't work broken up by Bentley of the point. Maynard hasn't Maynard will send one in this redirected ends up behind the net picked up there and an outlet past stolen away by Air Force. Bennett Norland has it drops it behind the net to Jake 11 11 battling With a defender there and the puck comes away. Bentley has the advantage, but only as far as center ice. Rolled back in by Alex Maynor.

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"1 to 894 81 81. When news breaks we break in news, radio K. L. B. J from the Crystal President Trump only has about 26 hours left in office. I'm Dave Anthony Fox News and we've just learned he's recorded a farewell message that I go out either tonight. Or the video would be out tomorrow as they secure the capital for Joe Biden's inauguration tomorrow. Rest assured that every level of law enforcement and the National Guard are working around the clock here in Washington, D C boxes Jeff, but also has more on that live. Dave. Acting U. S Attorney General Jeff Rosen's destination will witness an orderly transition of power tomorrow. With this warning to Justice Department will have no tolerance for anyone who attempts tomorrow the day With violence or other criminal conduct. Anyone who does that will be caught and they will be prosecuted. The Department of Justice, along with every level of law enforcement and the National Guard, are working around the clock in D. C as local law enforcement does the same and government buildings in all 50 states amid recent protests at the U. S Capitol. That's so far Dave has led to over 100 arrests. Jeff in the investigation that Rosen says that nearly 200,000 digital tips from the public former secretary of State Hillary Clinton wants a new Trump Russia probe. Clinton says that she wants to see the president's phone records to see if he spoke to Vladimir Putin on the day of the riot, suggesting that this could have been a premeditated attack orchestrated by Vladimir Putin. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi thinks the investigation is appropriate and sense that there is support for it in Congress. This Carley Shimkus confirmation here is getting underway. The Senate for Several top Biden cabinet nominees, including the secretaries of state defense and Treasury. There's a memorial later the president elect will attend forward that lights will shine around the Lincoln Memorial, reflecting pool for those who died from the Corona virus in the U. S. And that number today could top 400,000 out of 24 million covert infections. Since the pandemic started. America's listening to Fox News KO BJ News time is 902. Good morning on Mark Caesar. This update is brought to you by Apple Leasing Governor Greg Abbott will give an update this morning on vaccination efforts. The state is opening more locations and is expecting more shipments of the vaccines. The Austin City Council is considering leasing another hotel. Hotel is located near 6 21 83 on Picon Park Boulevard. The City Council agenda says the hotel would house people in danger of being infected with the coronavirus. That vote is set for this week. The Maynor School district is temporarily stopping on campus classes at two schools for this weekend next week. The schools are Maynor senior High and Presidential Meadows Elementary School. The district says staff and students have tested positive for covert 19. It's 64 degrees. Get Austin News on demand at news radio K l B J COM Come to the tree House of Love. Call us with your opinion. 5123605 90 Now. Here are Todd and done. I got a second man. I forgot to set some equipment up here. Hang on us. What are you doing? Just forget it. Set up the camera man for the recording of the tide of Don show podcast. I'm sorry I got I got a lot ahead of my game there. Then the dad did he did a dad see here? There we go. There we go. Sorry, they think. Well, thank you for bearing with me. What makes good radio is video. That's right, Horse. That's right. Let's see. All right, listen, there's a couple of poles that are out this morning. Thank you. It's a new survey. It indicates that 75% people who left the office. You know the work at home. They're ready to go back to work. Yeah. Do you miss working in the office environment? Most people are back in the office. I think I don't No, are they? I mean, here in our building and kind of half and half occasion, and I think that's what a lot of people are doing. Do you want to go back 100%, and you don't want to do like a mix some at home and somebody at the office at 51283605 Niner. This is all about getting our economy back up and running again. I think the answers might have been a lot different. Golly, we're looking again. We're coming up on a year since everything changed and a lot of people went home to work Might have been different. Lot of people were excited. It was novel. It was new and fresh and neat. And now you're a year into it for a lot of you. Yeah, you might be climbing the walls and ready for some change of venue. Maybe it would be good to have a little bit couple days at home few days at the office back and forth. I think our traffic would appreciate it. That's for sure. I really like the flexibility. Yeah, 512836059. He got a couple of gun legislation or ideas on the table. This legislative session in Texas one Would require us all a zoo gun owner to retreat back into your home before you defend yourself if you can. That's the Terry Mays a bill that will get zero attention in our nation in our state Capitol. And then he got recently elected Democrats Sarah Eckhardt, formerly Travis County Judge, Sarah Eckhardt, who wants to ban guns. Openly near protests and 500 ft away. You got to keep him away. And you like this idea? Well, Todd, I Yes. Yeah, I guess I do now. I'm not some, but you're not going to see me down a protest. You're not going to see me at rallies. I don't do that. It's not like you don't even have a dog in this house. I don't have a dog in this hunt, but but you want people to limit their second Amendment rights? I'm just saying as you're gonna be at home While people are at a protest, you're gonna be at home. So you want to restrict people Second Amendment rights. They happen to go to what should be. That should be welcoming thing for most people, and you should be able to feel comfortable about doing that. It taught. I can't control First of all I am for your right to carry a weapon or their own weapon. I'm all for that. But Todd, what I'm not for is heightening the tension, heightening the possibility for something to happen. Guess what I'm not for guests run opposite of the spectrum, because, you know, unarmed society is a polite society of my world. Okay, man. Everybody's polite chance to speak..

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"LBJ News Time is now 802. Good morning. I'm Mark Caesar. This update is brought to you by a m and collision. Austin's mayor again calls on the state to beef up vaccine inventory, Family emergency room and Williams, a county and you detail medical school are the two new hubs included by the state this week, Mayor Steve Adler tells CBS Austin he certainly happy to see the progress opening up multiple hubs and additional opportunities, I think is great. Anything against our community. The greater supply of the vaccine. But often public health is the only other distribution hub in the area. And Adler says that's just not cutting it. His demand a skyrocketing, he thinks the community won't truly begin to be safe until upwards of 70% of people have gotten both covert 19 shots. Patrick Osborne News Radio K L B J Governor Rabbit will be in Houston today for a discussion with health care workers in the fight against coronavirus. He'll provide updates on the state's efforts to get more vaccines. Abbott will also lay out his main priorities for the Legislature dealing with the pandemic. A plan is in the works to overhaul South Pleasant Valley Road by adding new divided lanes, sidewalks and bike pats. Mobility Authority engineer Mike Sexton tells Kick CNN The plan would include realigning the road and connecting it with S H 45. That's all designed to improve safety. The road today needs needs an improvement already just because there is already significant amount of traffic demand in that area to $12 million project. It still needs full approval, but construction could begin by sometime next year. As of today to campuses in the Manger School district have moved to 100% Virtual learning, Presidential Meadows Elementary and Maynor senior high will make that move temporarily, according to district officials. This is going to a number of staff needing to quarantine 804 Kale, BJ. Here's Austin's on Time traffic with Melinda Brandt. Flow traffic conditions in round rock on 35 south bound in between old settlers Boulevard and McNeil and then 35 North bound, also dealing with slow traffic starting as you're approaching slaughter and extending to staff, me and brake lights popping up on 1 83 North found in between Cameron Road and Colin rode your next report today. 15 I Melinda brilliant with Austin's on time traffic. Today. Occasional rain and drizzle are high today at 70 from the Weather Center. I'm Steve Williams. This segment be three. Get off the news on demand and news,.

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"Give us supply of vaccines thing says it's a problem Cities across Texas really are dealing with Family emergency room and see the park and UT Dell Medical School or the two new hubs. They join Austin Public Health, which has been hub since the rollout began on that know, the Texas Department of State Health Services says the fives or vaccine shipment that was expected to arrive yesterday has been delayed. A snag on the federal level is being blamed for this. Instead, the shipment should be arriving today. Officials say 55 of the state's providers have been affected by the delay. Hays County Judge Rubin Maceira, echoing the frustration expressed by other city and county leaders over the vaccine Rollout, Hays counties getting its first shipment this week. But Miss Sarah says the state really hasn't provided very much information, including the specific number of doses being allocated and we don't know if and when we'll get more. We are truly in the dark, like the rest of the community. It is believed his county we get just under 3000 doses, but But Sarah says, Until the vaccines are officially in the county's possession, the online registration portal will not be turned on. As of today to campuses in the manor school district have shifted to 100% virtual Presidential Meadows Elementary and Maynor senior high, we'll make the move temporarily, according to district officials. This is because of a high number of staff needing to quarantine at the moment, so on campus classes will not resume until February, 1st 2021 Texas Legislature is 19 weeks left to get a lot of stuff done. Even amid the pandemic school funding remains a constant issue. Whether or not they can make good on promises they made through HB three in the last session, which was the school funding bill. This is a bill which is gonna be effectively 13 to $14 billion price tag. Political scientist Brandon Rotting House says. What makes it difficult is that the pandemic has led a lot less sales tax money. State also has to pay for health related items because of Covina. 18 Former Travis County Judge and current state Senator Sarah Eckhardt, is pushing a gun control measure aimed to protesters understandable 3 11 carrying a gun within 500 ft of a demonstration would become a criminal offenses. If passed, it would take effect on September 1st of this year. However, it is very unlikely that such a proposal would pass muster in the state legislature. Governor, Greg added, will be in Houston today for discussion with health care workers on the ongoing fight against coronavirus. He'll also be providing updates on the state efforts to get more vaccine out and will also lay out his main priorities for the legislative session, including dealing with the pandemic. As we have been reporting this week, Travis County Health Authority Marquess God has been trying to get all lawmakers vaccinated Health authority, Dr Mark S. Scott tells the Dallas Morning News He's been offering the shots. The legislators and staffers is they work the current session. In previous statements, doctor s got explained the mass gathering should be addressed it would you have to recognize that the number of people the duration of the contact and the nature of the contact is going to lead to increased risk of transmission, he says. Up to 10 lawmakers have accepted his offer and Friends of decision, saying he doesn't believe in this breaks any rules. John Cooley News radio K O B. J Plan is in the works to overhaul South Pleasant Valley Road by adding new divided Lane sidewalks. Bypass Mobility Authority engineer Mike Sexton tells gags and the plan would realign the road and connected with S. H 45 to improve safety. The road today needs needs an improvement already just because there is already significant amount of traffic demand in that area $12 million project that still needs full approval. But construction could begin sometime next year. And right now it's about 65 degrees in round rock. And I'm Patrick Osborne, you get Austin News on demand at news radio K l b j dot com. Hey, this is Don Prior here with Todd Jeffries. You are listening to the very best of Todd and don. And we're gonna be live at 5 30. So you stay tuned. You're listening to the best of Tide and don on news radio K O B. J. The Texas Restaurant Association is hopeful that alcohol to go will become ah, law across the states. You have a Greg Abbott has promised to make that happen. During the next legislative session. It's underway and the association's president Emily Williams, night, As she tells Cabe you she thinks at least half of Texas restaurants would benefit from this. You feel strongly that when you look at the tax receipts across the state, you can clearly see that restaurants and hotels for the hardest hit now what? Last year The governor signed a waiver allowing restaurants to send alcohol home with food orders because of shutdowns and what he was, Knight says. That's actually helped restaurants immensely. I mean, you go to a liquor store, buy a bottle of booze. You should be able to go to your favorite restaurant to get a margarita. Exactly And as long as you're not drinking and driving, and it's in a sealed container, you get home Then you drink it. They've got they have some really high standards. They have to meet that she'll container thing and the whites labeled and things like that. But I think it's a great idea. You know you you can go to Matt's El Rancho, and you can get that Marguerite just to go. It's all kinds of places in town, where some of the best places in town to get Drinks to go. I mean, I'm trying to think of a few places you got the lead. That's pretty good Grove is pretty good. They got good cocktails. The republic up there in Leandro's Got some pretty good cocktails.

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"Would build Hammer and Dana Farina Harris Faulkner will now host the Foster focus at 11 A.m., then joined outnumbered at noon, plus a new show America Report. Cassandra Smith and John Roberts at one PM the story with Martha MacCallum slides earlier, 3 P.m.. It's a New year new line up on the Fox News Channel. America's listening to Fox News. News Radio K O B. J I'm John Cooley. This music Service of Associated Supply Company incorporated just celebrate Martin Luther King Day. Houston Tillerson University hosted a socially distance celebration this morning, where Austin's mayor Steve other called for the advancement of social issues in homelessness, policing and opportunity. That our community reconcile its past deliberate policies with the disparities that exist this year. Let our community atone for the systems and the city's complicity in today's outcomes. At the calls on the city to not just talk, but act on the issues in Austin, Only one county within the five county metro area has not received a new shipment of Corona virus vaccines this week, and that's Caldwell County. Travis County has nearly 15,000 new doses, and between Williamson, Hayes and Bastard County's An additional 10,000 and 800 are available. Drivers. County health officials do remind that you are allowed to get a covert vaccine in a county in which you do not live in manner. I Asti officials say classes will be held at 100% online starting tomorrow for students of Presidential Meadows Elementary and Maynor Senior High School District says due to cope it concerns both schools will continue to be held online only until the beginning of next month. Hey, LBJ News Time is 503 now looking Austin's on time Traffic.

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"Heads cocked gentle dot com That's head stock dental dot com. News radio K L B J I'm John Cooley. This news service of Apple Leasing. Freshman Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace of South Carolina joins with the story with Martha MacCallum to discuss why she was against the impeachment of President Donald Trump. The left has basically weaponized impeachment by rushing it by not allowing to have due process. There was no investigation open, no hearing and on the House floor, and we debated it for a few hours in one afternoon, another Central American migrant Caravan is heading north, possibly to the Texas border. It is estimated to be 15,000 people, strong, experts say there are both push and pull factors that are drawing them North. This includes poverty and violence in Honduras, made worse by the covert pandemic and two major hurricanes. But the Joe Biden White House and the promises of immigration reform are also bringing the immigrants in and made her eyes. The officials say. Classes will be held 100% online starting tomorrow through the beginning of next month through students of Presidential Meadows Elementary and Maynor Senior high School. Gail BJ radar weather watches 74 degrees low 57 Get Austin News on demand it news radio k o b. J com Taking a look at our roadways. We do have slow traffic conditions on 35 both directions through downtown and in round rock and 35 South down from staff. Me tol just passed from 13 27. Over on 1 83 North found in Cypress Creek. We've gotta wreck there that is causing a backup. We also have reported collisions. East 71 East founded Kellum Road and Riverside. It Wickersham and then a stalled vehicle. Parmer at Spectrum Drive. Melinda Brandt, with Austin's on time traffic. This segment brought Daisy here for Kangaroo where every kind of roof starts with something in common a process from first call to final inspection topped off by a happy call to make sure you're 100% satisfied. That's why you can rely on kangaroo.

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"Reported by the AP confirmed by Fox. Police say they've also made a couple of arrests at these capital security checkpoints a 22 year old for carrying a pistol without a license and another Friday when Capitol police said the intercepted a driver who had a handgun rounds of ammunition and a non government credential boxes. Richardson rehearsal for Wednesday's inauguration was briefly postponed after a fire near the U. S Capitol building prompted a security lockdown of the complex today. And fire turned out to be from a nearby homeless encampment, and the lockdown was lifted A short time later, Vice President elect Kamila Harris today resigned her U. S Senate seat ahead of Wednesday's inauguration and not bed for the San Francisco Chronicle. Harris stressed her departure from the Senate is not a good bye that is vice president shall have the power to break ties in the upper chamber. California Governor Gavin Newsom has chosen Secretary of State Alex Padilla to fill the seat. The vice president elect will be sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor Wednesday on the West Front of the U. S Capitol boxes. Rachel Sutherland in Washington. The World Health Organization chief says it's not right that younger, healthier adults in wealthier countries get vaccinated against covert 19 before older people in poorer countries. Director General take risk ABRI aces today, saying that one poor country got only 25 vaccine doses, while more than 39 mil. In doses have been made in nearly 50. Richer nations. US. Coronavirus deaths are now approaching 398,000 America is listening to Fox News. News radio K O b. J I'm John Cooley. This news of services, Sinuses, snoring specialists manner I. Asti officials say classes will be held 100% online starting tomorrow for students of presidential Medals Elementary and Maynor Senior High School. The district says due to cope concerns both schools will continue to be held online. Until the beginning of next month. The final pushes on by a local nonprofit to collect enough signatures to get a rollback of the homelessness Camping ordinance put on the Bay ballot. It's the second effort being made to do this and Matt Mackowiak was save. Austin now says they're closing in on their goal. We started again. December 1st brand new effort starting from zero trying to collect 30,000 signed petitions Group says more than 20,000 signatures have been collected as of this morning and only one county within the five county metro area has not received a new shipment Corona virus vaccines this week and that's Caldwell County. The officials know. Do you are allowed to get covert vaccines from a county in which you do not live your kale. BJ radar weather watch 73 degrees low 59 Get Austin News on demand it news radio K o b. J com Live and local every afternoon to the four. This is Marc, Melinda and Ed on news. Radio, K o b. J Call or text them and 51283605 90. Thank you taking my calls now. Marc, Melinda and head Good afternoon. 303..

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"You know a lot of lot of different counties around here. It's single family homes. Only. So this isn't just author that big Big Three counties. This is all of them. Yes. So last week Last week we had 2400 and 18, actives, 5900 and 33 Pending today there are 2200 and 63 actives. Less and 6000 and 83 pending more more. Yes, it's 830.37 is that ratio that ratio is our speedometer. The driver stays deck and not structurally happen again. Slap me across the head. Yes. Oh, this is a good way entrance late this to say, what appreciation radar we theoretically experiencing right now. Um It's a higher appreciation right than we had last week than when we had last month, and those type of numbers you have been yielding when we do get to look back in history of comparing the last year Appreciation rates that are in the Let's say 13 to 15% year over year so or something north of that right now, and I had this really real blast 50 years, the average in Austin's a little little under 6% 5.9 now So, Yeah. So we won't find out like you said. We do need that retrospective. But we're something north of that now, um, that's that's tough of here. If you're shopping out there If prices are going up, you know they're going up 1.5% every month. Yeah, but they're closed today. I guess my point was, if you're look if you're competent in the house right now, and you're closed that one that became close to them. It was today that you can actually use that's the price this hit. That's from 45 days ago. So if we're going up 15% per year How do you accurately judge in this neighborhood for this house? Right? How is it? You know, 3% more I need to ask for is a 5% or what is it? It seems to me that these Uh, these rates of appreciation of accelerating too. They are And we're not even in the mind sees Right? Yeah, we're all looking to see. I think what happens on this radio show when When this is happening with the market, I just looked at you. I say, Kevin, fix this. Fix this. I'll let you think interest rates. You think there's not a big enough magic want And so either prices get so high that there's normal balancing and people say, Well, I'm not going to spend 1000 a month to live. In this house, and I'll go do something else. And then the question is really flushing out with to do something else. Looks like Are there good? Yeah, they're still pretty decent leasing supply. But this is bleeding and beginning to bleed into the least That was gonna be my follow up. Question is what is this doing to the rental market started the whole It's into the new construction market, and that Used to be an option. People say Okay, forget it. I'll just go out and buy new construction on that, on the edge of town that's going away were for people that are important that strategy. They now to go to bastard up or Maynor or Taylor like that. It's starting to become a decent drive to get back to where there's job of right. Yeah, and in the rental market had been flat. But that has taken a turn. Also in this last month, we're starting to see Ronald rates increase. So you know. Yeah. What's your alternative? That's why saying like you're traveling Europe for six months, almost absolutely. Get off of the game board. Yeah. Um, well, I think that you talked about the magic number that people may have out there when it comes to selling their property that they may have owned for last 20 years being north West Hills. You know, South Austin circles. See, you know, Travis Heights, whatever it may be. That some point there is going to be a number for somebody that goes. You know what? I'm going to sell this for enough that I can go buy me a little ranch out Goldthwait or something like that right? And I'll be happy as happy as a lark out there, and I'll just wait for the market have a little correction or whatever it may be, if it does in the future, which it will, Of course, it always does. And what's my meds? So that's what maybe we need to think I'm gonna change challenge over listeners. What is your man? Yeah, you should because I just posed went out to you on your property. And you said no, no, no, I wouldn't do it for that. That's a bit. It's a good number. It's a good number. And so she asked me in about six months. Get 65. Why? Let's see. Maybe we're getting closer to my magic number That's out there. But I think the problem is that what you're going to see is that if that does happen, then people are gonna have to go further and further and further out because people do like to be a part of the central Texas culture in Austin and what's happening here and it seems we're out of this pandemic. You know, we'll have the show's back. We'll have hopefully some great live music against great food and you know, festivals and things like that F one. On day. Hopefully, those would be back and you know, people want to be closer to town for those right, and you know if if everybody's magic number is hit, and let's say that 25,000 houses hit the market does that Magic numbers hit? There's 25,000. People need to relocate somewhere else, right? And that's gonna flood other markets with around Austin or outside of Austin. Whatever it may be. Guys, We'll take a break when we come back. We're taking some phone calls. 51283605 95 1283605 90. 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