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Caleb Martin helps Heat to 103-84 Game 7 win over Celtics and spot in NBA Finals
"The Miami Heat denied history and made some of their own winning game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals one O three 84 over the Boston Celtics to punch their ticket back to the NBA Finals. Jimmy Butler scored a game high 28 points to help Miami become just the second number 8 seed to reach the NBA Finals. The heat won three straight before dropping three straight in the series NBA teams are 151 and O all time when leading three zero in a playoff series. Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum had 19 and 14 points respectively for the Celtics. Get them cool ball, Boston.

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AP News Summary at 10:47 a.m. EDT
"AP sports, I'm get cool bought Derrick white scored on a putback with one tenth of a second left and the Boston Celtics moved to the brink of the greatest comeback in NBA playoffs history, holding off the Miami Heat one O four one O three Saturday night to force a game 7 in the Eastern Conference Finals. Jayson Tatum had 31 points and jaylen Brown 26 for the Celtics who became only the fourth NBA team to erase a three O deficit in a best of 7 series and force a deciding game 7 played Monday in Boston. In other NBA news, the bucks are finalizing a deal to make Adrian Griffin their head coach after spending the last 5 seasons as a raptors assistant. Stanley Cup playoffs tied to scored twice in a span of one minute, 27 seconds, midway through the third period and the Dallas stars beat the Vegas golden knights four to two to stay alive in the Western Conference final Dallas host game 6 Monday down three two and engulf PGA Tour rookie Harry hall from England and Adam shank shared the 54 hole lead at colonial. Gethin kuba AP sports.

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Celtics thrive on 3s, beat Heat 110-97 in Game 5 to extend East finals
"Derrick white had 24 points, including 6 three pointers and the Boston Celtics dominated Miami Heat won ten 97 on Thursday night in game 5 to extend the Eastern Conference Finals. You can go top to bottom of someone that hit a big shot at a crucial time. And they're a good team. They're always going to come back and attack us. So we can never be satisfied. Jason Tatum and jaylen Brown finished with 21 points apiece as the Celtics claim their second straight win and trim Miami series lead to three two. Duncan Robinson scored 18 points for Miami which host game 6 Saturday. Geffen kuba, Boston

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Tatum scores 33, Celtics stave off elimination by topping Heat 116-99 in Game 4
"The Boston Celtics kept their season alive with a statement one 1699 game four win against the heat in Miami. Jayson Tatum scored 25 of his game high 33 points in the second half and had 11 rebounds and 7 assists to help the Celtics avoid a sweep forcing a game 5 Thursday in Boston. We didn't play well those first three games. We didn't deserve to win. But you know, we didn't want that to define us, define the season. Jaylen Brown added 17 points, Derek white had 16 and grant Williams 14. Jimmy Butler led the heat with 29 points and Gabe Vincent scored 17. I'm geffen cool bomb.

AP News Radio
The latest in sports
"AP sports I'm David Shuster, one game in both the NBA and NHL playoffs Sunday and they were completely different from a competitive standpoint. We start in the NBA with geth and kuba filling us in on Miami and Boston. The Miami Heat cruise to a three O series lead in the Eastern Conference Finals after blowing out the Boston Celtics one 28 one O two at home in game three. Gabe Vincent pace the heat with a playoff career high 29 points on 11 of 14 shooting. Caleb Martin added 18 points, Jimmy Butler scored 16 and bam adebayo 13. Boston stars Jayson Tatum and jaylen Brown were held to 14 and 12 points respectively on a combined 12 of 35 shooting. Miami can clinch its second NBA Finals birth in four seasons with a win in game four Tuesday. And now over to hockey with Mark Myers reporting on Las Vegas and Dallas. Chandler Stephenson scored early in overtime to give the golden knights a three to two win over the stars and a two O series lead the knights were able to tie the score in the final minute of regulation on a goal by Jonathan Marshall, Aiden hill made 26 saves in the Vegas nets, Jake Avengers stopped 21 shots for the stars who were now zero in four and overtime games this postseason. Turning to baseball, Houston completed a three game sweep of Oakland Sunday's final two zero and how bad are the a's well they're on pace to lose 138 games which would be a record. Other highlights Sunday Oscar Mercado with 5 RBI St. Louis ten 5 over the Dodgers and Cedric mullin 5 hits Baltimore 8 three over Toronto. To golf and Brooks Koepka won his 5th major title, he won the PGA Championship by two shots. That was good. Yeah, this one's this one's definitely special. I think this one's probably the most meaningful of them all with everything that's gone on, all the other crazy stuff over the last few years, but it feels good to be back and get number 5. And in auto racing, Spain's Alex pillow captured the pole position for this year's Indy 500. I'm David Shuster, a P sports.

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Heat roll past Celtics 128-102, take 3-0 lead in Eastern Conference finals
"The Miami Heat cruise to a three O series lead in the Eastern Conference Finals after blowing out the Boston Celtics one 28 one O two at home in game three. Gabe Vincent paced the heat with a playoff career high 29 points on 11 of 14 shooting. My teammates tell me time and time again to come off the picker and be aggressive and then make reads from there. So when they're giving me that confidence and I see a couple go in, you know, I'll definitely continue to be aggressive. Boston stars Jayson Tatum and jaylen Brown were held to 14 and 12 points respectively. Miami can clinch its second NBA Finals birth in four seasons with a win in game four Tuesday. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

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Jimmy Butler scores 27, Miami beats Boston 111-105 to take 2-0 lead in East finals
"Jimmy Butler scored 27 points and Miami beat Boston one 11 one O 5 to take a two O lead in the Eastern Conference Finals. Butler also provided 8 rebounds 6 assists and an emotional spark after Boston's grant Williams started jawing with him, resulting in a double headbutt. It makes me smile. It does. When people talk to me, I'm like, okay, I know I'm a decent player if you want to talk to me out of everybody that you can talk to. Bam adebayo had 22.16 rebounds in 9 assists. Jayson Tatum had 34 points, 13 rebounds and 8 assists for Boston. Geth and kuba, Boston

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Butler scores 35, Heat rally to beat Celtics 123-116 in East finals opener
"That he took in one of the Eastern Conference Finals by dominating the third quarter of the one 23 one 16 win over the Celtics in Boston. The self led by 9 and a half time, but Miami outscored them 46 25 in the third to take control. Jimmy Butler provided 23 of his game high 35 points in the second half and finished with 7 assists 6 steals and 5 rebounds. Bam adebayo had 20 points and 8 rebounds for the heat who were 16 of 31 from three point range. Jason Tatum scored 30 points and jaylen Brown added 22 for the Celtics who host came to on Friday. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Let's do it again: Celtics to face Heat in Eastern Conference finals rematch
"Year's NBA Eastern Conference final will feature a rematch of last year's the Celtics will play the heat starting Wednesday for a trip to the finals after blowing past the 76ers one 1288 in game 7 of their conference semifinal series. Jayson Tatum exploded for a game 7 record 51 points. Just being in another game 7, being able to come back home in front of our fans. I was really excited. Just for the moment. Stanley Cup playoffs, the golden knights are in the west finals for the third time in their 6th seasons by eliminating the oilers 5 to two in game 6. A hat trick for Jonathan Marshall. Baseball, the Blue Jays made it a three game sweep of the braves as Danny Jansen hit a two run single in the bottom of the 9th. It's a good team over there, so I had a feeling it was gonna be, you know, big blows going back and forth throughout the series and stuff. So just kept at it. The braves fourth straight loss combined with the Dodge's 5th straight win gave LA, the NL's best record. Tony Gosselin pitched the first 5 innings of Sunday shutout when over the Padres. They're a really good lineup, you know, can't take any pitches off, you know, top to bottom they all hit well. So

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NBA: Celtics advance, Grizzlies Mornat suspended, Golden Knights take Oilers
"AP sports I'm Tom Miriam. Jayson Tatum scored an NBA game 7 record 51 points to leave the Celtics to a one 1288 victory over the 76ers to put the defending Eastern Conference champs back in the east final against the heat starting on Wednesday. Off the court the grizzlies of again suspended star guard John morant after video surfaced of him holding a gun. The golden knights advanced to the west final by eliminating Connor McDavid and the oilers in game 6, 5 to two behind Jonathan Marshall's hat trick. Baseball, the Dodgers topped the Padres for their 5th straight victory, and now have the best record in the national league as the braves lost their fourth straight to the Blue Jays. The rays added to baseball's best record overall by edging the Yankees 8 to 7, thanks to Taylor walls Grand Slam. NASCAR William Byron was the darling of Darlington, winning the Goodyear 400 over Kevin Harvick in overtime, and in golf a big day for Jason Day as he won the Byron Nelson classic with a final round 62. Tom Arian AP sports

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Tatum sets Game 7 record with 51 points, Celtics beat 76ers 112-88
"A historic game 7 performance by Jayson Tatum has the Boston Celtics headed back to the Eastern Conference Finals. Tatum scored an NBA game 7 record 51 points and the Celtics blew out the 76ers one 12 to 88 to advance to the Conference Finals for the 5th time in 7 seasons. Just being in another game 7, being able to come back home in front of our fans, I was really excited. Just for the moment. Tobias Harris led Philly with 19 points, Joel embiid scored just 15 points and James Harden was held to 9. Boston host Miami to open the Conference Finals Wednesday. Gethin kuba, Boston.

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The latest in sports
"AP sports and Mike Reeves the Denver Nuggets advanced to the Western Conference Finals with a one 25 100 win over the suns to win their series four games to two, Nikola Jokić led Denver with 32 points ten rebounds and 12 assists, the Celtics forced a game 7 in their series against the 76ers with a 95 86 win in Philadelphia, Marcus smart scored 22 points for Boston while Jayson Tatum scored 15 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter in the NHL, the hurricanes advanced to the Eastern Conference final with a three to two overtime win over the Devils the game winner came on a deflection by yes per fast, the stars took a three games to two lead over the kraken with a 5 to two win in Dallas, the NFL announced their 2023 schedule on Thursday, the Super Bowl champion chiefs will kick off the season on Thursday, September 7th at home against the Lions and will welcome the eagles to town for a Super Bowl rematch on November 20th, Aaron Rodgers is scheduled to make his debut with the jets on Monday Night Football September 11th against the bills. I'm Mike Reeves, AP sports.

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Tatum's 4th-quarter 3s push Celtics past 76ers 95-86; force Game 7
"The Celtics have earned the right to host a game 7 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by defeating the 76ers 95 86. Jason Tatum was zero for 6 from three point range before hitting two straight late in the game. The first pudding Boston had 84 83. Besides not falling and things just not necessarily going your way and you want it, you want it so bad. But trying to stay present is trying to stay in the moment, try and do other things. Marcus smarts 22 points led to seltzer, who hosts game 7 on Sunday. Joel embiid and tyrese Maxie each had 26 points and James Harden 13, but the rest of the sixers combined for just 21. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Harden makes winning 3 in OT, 76ers tie series with Celtics
"James Harden in the three point basket with 19 seconds left in the overtime to give the 7 8 sixers a one 16 one 15 went over the Celtics in game four of the Eastern Conference semifinal series Hardin's basket was 16.7 nothing regulation tied to game at one O 7 his game winner enabled the sixers even the series at two games apiece. My friend and today was a door to high for us, you know what I mean? So we found what we found a way to win. And I saw that matter as opposed to hard and finished with 42 points Joel then being at a 34 Jason Tatum had 24 for Boston. Michael luongo, Philadelphia.

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Tatum, Brown spark Celtics past 76ers 114-102 in Game 3
"Forward Jayson Tatum led the way for the Celtics who picked up a one 14 one O two winner with a 76ers and gained the other Eastern Conference Semifinals series take them scored ten first quarter points that support the pair of threes, then in the fourth with Boston up by four Tatum scored 7 points in a 12 four run that helped with the game away. But like we can get a good shot anytime down the court. It's about making the right play. I'm doing so. Take about 27 points. Jalen Brown that a 23 Joel embiid had a game high 30 for the sixers. Michael luongo, Philadelphia.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Exposed: Radical Left's Strategy to Destroy Conservatives
"Number 13 in the rules for radicals. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it. And polarize it. Rule number 8, keep the pressure on rules for radicals. Is one of the many, let's just say pieces of literature that radical left wing activists considered to be their gospel, how they operate. It's more of the technical side than the philosophical side. The philosophical side we've gone through, but the technical side of how they operate can be best explained through rules for radicals, amongst many other pieces of literature. But I think this is really important. Pick the target freeze it personalize it and polarize it. That's what they're doing right now to clearance Thomas. They've done that Tucker Carlson. They've done that to James O'Keefe. They see the movement makers on the right. They see the people that are willing to be effective, courageous, bold. You notice that they don't go after John Roberts? You notice that? John Roberts is not a big point of controversy. I don't know about Neil Gorsuch. Yep, but clarence Thomas is number one. And let's just be honest. The reason why they hate clarence Thomas is the same reason why they refuse to put clarence Thomas in the black history museum brought to you by the Smithsonian right there in downtown D.C.. It's because they consider clarence Thomas to be a race trader. That's how big it did these people are. They consider clarence Thomas to be a traitor to the black race and its white liberals that largely believe this because they believe they can control black people the same way that Democrats control black people through poll taxes and segregation, which they're doing again. And also through slavery, they just control black people differently through government handouts and goodies and voting for the Democrat party while white liberals remain rich and powerful, blacks continue to line up to vote for the American Democrat party. The whole thing is a scam. Candace Owens, Brandon Tatum are doing a great job of exposing that scam.

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Brown scores 25, Celtics spoil Embiid's return in 121-87 win
"The Celtics nod their second round series at a game of peace by smothering the 76ers one 21 87. Jaylen Brown scored 25 points while leading a team that played with much more intensity than in the opener. I think we just got to take more pride in ourselves, you know? And that's it, you know? We just feel like, you know, we underperform last game and we wanted to come out and play to the best of our ability. And that's what we did. No one, I'm a 76ers approach 20 points. Malcolm Brogdon provided 6 of Boston's 23 pointers and finished with 23 points, helping the Celtics win despite just 7 points from Jayson Tatum, game three is Friday in Philadelphia. I'm Dave ferry.

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Harden scores 45, hits late 3 as 76ers down Celtics 119-115
"With sixers star center Joel embiid sidelined with a right knee sprain, harden matched his playoff career high with 45 points. Tyrese Maxie added 26 points for Philadelphia, which improved to 5 zero in the playoffs after a first round sweep of Brooklyn. Celtic star Jayson Tatum scored 26 of his team high 39 points in the first half and jaylen Brown added 23.

The Officer Tatum Show
"tatum" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show
"The existence of Jesus Christ. Now, I know there's a lot of things that Christians believe that I don't believe when it comes to Jesus Christ, but you know, that's going to hear no there. I think that somebody's a person with theology. But I believe that the Bible and everything in the Bible is a clear indication of who Jesus was and I believe it. You know, some people just don't recognize the Bible as authentic doctrine. Authentic document and you know, that's for another conversation. You know, I have a lot of friends who are Jewish and don't let people fool you. Jewish people don't believe that Jesus Christ is the lord savior. Jesus Christ is the messiah. But they think that you're sure with somebody else or he was, you know, they didn't indoctrinated us or something with these false books. And I can see how Jewish people can feel that way. I can see how they feel that way. You know, because I see a lot of shenanigans going on in the modern Christian world, as well, starting from not seeing counsel. I've seen how there could be some manipulation that have gone on, but I don't think it's going on so far as to negate who Jesus said he was in the Bible. You know, that's pretty much my thoughts on it. Let me go to a caller from Illinois. Robert, welcome to the office team show. Hey, I'm sure. How you doing tonight? Oh, I'm blessed. I'm blessed. How are you? Same here. God is good. You know, how stupid can a teacher be like, first of all, you take any assignment, you have to run it past the principle. I'm not a teacher, but run a path to principle and see what he or she thinks. But in my opinion, this teacher is blatantly guilty inappropriate and I think should be fired from the job because this is discussing and just inappropriate. What do you think? A 1000%, Robert. I mean, I would lose myself Salvation if I had to go up to that school on a teacher that had my son talking about sexual fantasies. Like, I would be wanting to affront that person personally. I'm not talking to the principal. I want to look at this teach in his eye. And say, man, are you trying to pull out sexual deviance in my children? Or the little girls in the classroom? Man, I mean, back in the day that person would probably get beat up on the side of the school. But, you know, I think it was wrong for what he did. I think he's a predator.

The Officer Tatum Show
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"Brandon Tatum, the left ain't seen nothing yet. Welcome back to the officer Tatum show I'm your host Brandon Tatum. That's another Tatum right there playing that piano so well, make tears to my eyes. But Mike Lee Dale and my pillow are having a buy one get one extravaganza on multiple my pillow products. Now is the time to join million millions of Americans who have changed the quality of their sleep with my pillow. Right now, get by one get one free pricing on my pillow bed sheets. Giza elegant my pillows, 6 piece towel sets, and roll and go anywhere my pillows. Just go to the radio, listen to special page at my pillow dot com and use promo code Tatum or call one 808 5 8 zero two 6 three. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to buy one get one free on select products. You will also receive Mike's book absolutely free with any purchase call 808 5 8 zero two 6 three our go to the radio listener special page at MyPillow dot com, enter promo code Tatum. Thanks, that's my pillow dot com, promo code Tatum. Thank you all for listening to me through all of that. Anyway, I got one more call I'm gonna get a call in. I only got two minutes, so if you come in, you gotta make a quick rolls from Sacramento, California, welcome to the office of Tatum show. Hi, mister Tatum. It's so good to speak with you. You know at a time when there's chaos all over the world, you are shining. You are truly an ambassador of God. You know, U.S. is so divided with lawlessness. We're in a global war evil against good. It's time to pray without seizing. We need the power of God. And I hear you say that, and I am so grateful. You may lead you may lead this country back to being a judeo Christian nation. That's it. I love that rose. Thank you so much for the call. What a wonderful word to end this show. God is in control. The only way that we are going to get in a position that we want to be in, the only way we're going to see peace, the only way we're going to see joy, the only way we're going to get to be a nation that forgives other people is that we follow the Christian values in my opinion. If you're not a Christian, that's fine, I still love you anyway. However, I believe that this is a Christian nation founded on judeo Christian principles and y'all will understand this if you listen to me long enough that God is the most important thing that you can have in your life. And if you have God, it don't matter who's against you. No matter what your up against, you can overcome it. It diversity is just God giving you a test so that you can become a better version of yourself. So God bless you guys, I will see you back here tomorrow. You can hear me back here tomorrow. I'm here to stay. This is the officer Tatum's show.

The Officer Tatum Show
"tatum" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show
"But I'm going to break the guy's arm back there. I'm going to tell you all the number again, 8 four four 9 zero zero 7 two four three 8 four four 9 zero zero 7 two four three. He did get some icy hot of something back there because his arm is going to fall off with all these collars. So I appreciate y'all calling them and I love y'all. I'm a go with Mike from Seattle. My Seattle, welcome to the off Satan show. Thank you and welcome aboard. When I first heard your name, I thought of the famous pianist art Tatum. Does that ring a bell? No, it doesn't, but it probably should. He jazzed tickle the ivory and the ebony just look at these split quick just up there in the category of virtuoso. Awesome. Awesome. You check out art Tatum and then have you heard of Clifford Brown? No. He died on the Pennsylvania turnpike, and he was a virtuoso trumpet player black. And he died, I think, young. And then they wrote a song about him. I remember Clifford. And years ago, somebody put words to it and it goes, I know you'll never be forgotten you were a king on crown. I know I'll always remember the warmth of your sound. Lingering long, I'm sure you're still around. That is awesome. Those are two people that I need to remember it. I'm a look them up as soon as we can. I remember Clifford and I'll be tuning in. You're doing fabulous. Thank you. All right, love you, Mike. Thank you so much. Thank you for calling in from Seattle. Next caller, a rotten from Pittsburgh, Rodney, welcome to the Austin show. Yeah, I'm going to say, I hate to hear Joe, but I use words like systemic racism. White supremacy is his best friend was a white supremacy. I mean, he's a hypocritical racial survey, it's just taking it ever called no one ever calls money. But I love your show. Yeah, I would listen to you for a couple hours and I'll listen to you forever. Ah, I appreciate it Rodney. Thank you so much for the call. Yeah, y'all didn't know Joe Biden did the eulogy of Robert Byrd, who was a clans member. I don't care what nobody say, now I know that Robert bird denounced the Klan at the time in which, you know, before he died, I think he obviously years before he died, but as at the time of his death, he wasn't supporting the Klan. But if he was a Republican, if that was Donald Trump during the eulogy of a former klans member, they wouldn't stop talking about it. Stand from Arlington, welcome to the off center show. Where I'm glad to be on this show. I'm glad you are on our host miss show and I appreciate it. I live in Arlington. And I voted for Trump twice. I just got back from Austin, went to the rally down there, had a great time at the great people. I'm energized, I'm going to get more involved in my local school board and city council. Now good. Having said that, I do have an issue with when you talk about January 6th. Now, I'm just going to tell you what I saw on the videotape. January 6th. From my couch in my house. I saw individuals who were disrespectful to the capitol police. I saw individuals who were pushing down barriers, I saw individuals who were stored in the capital, climbing up on the walls, acting a fool, no different. In some respects, the individuals in Portland and other inner cities who were protest about George Floyd. So we got to call it like we see it. I saw thugs out there on January 6th with my eyes. Acting a fool. And that everybody was doing that. Most people were doing that. But you had a handful who were acting a fool and were at act responsible and were acting like thugs. That's what I stand. I do not disagree with you. I agree with you a 1000%. You know, I said, that's why me and my wife didn't go out there 'cause I know I'm not gonna go down there and be disrespectful to the capitol police. I do think that there's a slight difference. However, I agree with you. You can not expect to go down and challenge the capitol police and storm the capitol and think nothing is going to happen. Nobody should be able to storm the capitol. That's just my opinion on it. I just think that they exaggerated their approach and called it an insurrection and all of the above. I honestly believe that the people who were down there and who was fighting the police should be held accountable, but they should not go so far as calling it an insurrection if they're not going to call all the other incidents that we've seen BLM and others. They were not going to call those insurrections as well. Stan, thank you for the call. I really appreciate you calling in for all this Texas. I grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. You listen to the officer Tatum show, I'm

The Officer Tatum Show
"tatum" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show
"The Senate. Well, I love that Larry. I love that you are out, still grinding, man. I mean, you've been doing this for a while, but you still have the American spirit in you, helping out other people, giving other people opportunities, giving people like me, hope. And I hope that you guys did a listening will go out and support Larry elder, elder for America dot com. You could go on and help out the mission, the Larry elders put in a place Larry elder on Twitter, y'all should go out and support. I mean, Larry elder, you have been such an inspiration to myself. Candace talks about you all the time. You know, her and I started blessing together. I was so proud to be an Uncle Tom to documentary. I thought it made such an incredible impact. I have one more question for you. Because you had mentioned that people had came out against you and there were black people or people who are saying that they're black and they love black people and they come out against you and say that you are a white supremacist and all of these crazy things. Larry, why do you believe that black people are the most critical of black conservative men like you and I? They swallow the line as well as the line that's been pushed by the Democratic Party that Republican Party is racist and anybody who supports Republican Party therefore is racist if he's white is an Uncle Tom if he's black. They've drunk the Kool-Aid. That's what's happened. Jesse Jackson, Al sharpton. People like Bill Clinton. And I would say Barack Obama did a great deal of damage. This is a man who got a higher percentage of the white vote than John Kerry and here he is coming into The White House saying that the Cambridge police acted stupidly, racism is in America's DNA. We have our own problems with the place called Ferguson when Ferguson was a lie. Michael Brown did not say don't shoot and I say his hands are up. So in my opinion, people like Barack Obama and Eric holder did a great deal of damage because these are people who are respected. They're well educated, they're articulate. They're not low hard, like Jesse Jackson and Al sharpton. And so when those guys say that racism remains a major problem in America, it convinced a lot of people that it is. When in fact, they never could have been successful as they are. It's in fact racism where a major problem in America. It's never been less significant. Racism has never been a less important factor in success in American life than today, but we're talking more about it than ever before because the Democrats know in order to make sure 13% of the electorate that's blacks and the guilty white people in order to get that vote. They've got to keep talking about how much racism there is in America. It's a fraud in this a scam. Larry, I got one more thing for you. I think I got a little bit of time. Do you believe that there's hope? We got two minutes. Do you believe that there's hope for change? Because I'm not gonna lie, Larry, I get discouraged at times, thinking of when I go on these black blogs and I see all of the great things that black conservatives are doing, people like Thomas sold yourself, the books that are written, and we get so much criticism. I wonder, is there hope to change a good majority or at least a fraction of the demographic of black voters in America? Well, first of all, let me just say real quickly, Uncle Tom two comes out on June 19th and we're going to continue the effort to open up people's eyes about that. Yeah, I think there is hope. I think ultimately ultimately the truth wins. I believe if the captain of the Titanic had known the iceberg was ahead, he would have taken evasive action. It's your job. It's my job to tell people iceberg ahead. Let's take evasive action. And again, the number one problem in America for black people is not systemic racism. It's not necessarily racism. It's not inherent racism. It is the large number 70% of black kids who enter the world without a father married to the mother. That is the number one problem in America, and you have to explain why we've gone from 25% of black kids in the world in 1955 out of wedlock to 70% today. You can not blame that on slavery on Jim Crow or dare I say on Donald Trump. There you have it, ladies and gentlemen, the sage from south central, Larry elder. I just can not say enough great things about you, Larry. Thank you so much for all of the blessings that you've put in my life. You know the conversation that you and I had, the other night at that hotel and you kept it 100 with me. You kept me straight and it really made me a better man so I can't thank you enough Larry God bless you. Thank you for coming on my show and blessing us with your presence. I hopefully will talk soon. Well, God bless you, Brandon. Thank you so much for the kind words. I appreciate it. Ladies and gentlemen, there you have it, the safe from south central go on to elder for America dot com, follow him on Twitter, his Twitter is on fire. Larry elder dot com and also Uncle Tom two is coming out. You don't

The Officer Tatum Show
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"Got some special news for you guys at the bottom of the hour. Officer Tatum show. This is the best of the officer Tatum show. Brandon Tatum, the left ain't seen nothing yet. Welcome back ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen and ladies. Welcome to the officer Tatum show. I'm your host, Brandon Tatum. We're going in on the home stretch. And we got still a lot to talk about, but I'm gonna save you for tomorrow. Tonight, I'm gonna finish it with something that I think that all my first responders will enjoy. Show some respect to the men and women who wear the uniform. It takes a lot of courage, it takes a lot of hope and faith and hard work and dedication to put on that uniform to go through the police academy to go through the military academy to make it out. I know for a fact because I was a police officer that it is a lot of pride and a lot of joy in all kinds of different great emotions you feel when they pin that badge on you and they tell you to go out and protect and protect and serve the community with the best you have. And it was such an honorable moment. I enjoyed every single minute of me being a police officer. I felt like a superhero. And when you see a police officer out there, you need to tell them thank you for your service. And for all the police officers that are listening, I want to tell you personally, thank you for your service. All the people who served in the military who put their lives on the line for us to be free for us to be on the radio driving in the cars, having to cell phones, not having to worry about trying to come in over here, destroying our country. Militarily, 'cause I'm pretty sure they're doing it in other ways, giving these feckless Democrats. But I want to tell you thank you for your service because it takes a bold person to put their life on the line for a friend. To put their life on the line for a complete stranger, and you should be honored for that. And if you don't like it, then don't listen to Brandon Tatum on the radio because I am a staunch advocate for law enforcement officers I'm a stunt advocate for first responders and people who serve and protect. Jared, welcome to the ocelot Tatum show. Hey, officer Tatum. Hey, so I wanted to share a quick short story about what happened to my brother. He worked. It's about faith, family, and staying up for the truth. You worked for probably one of the largest companies in Kingsport, Tennessee. And he just felt called by a lord one month away from having his first baby to go ahead and send an email because the company was trying to, they were documenting which people were vaccinated, which people weren't. Really coming down on what you could even do, like you couldn't even do your job unless you were vaccinated or all these different things. And then just the things that are supporting that were not part of supporting how God made it, how the family is supposed to be oriented, all these different things if you felt I needed to send a 32nd chair. Okay, about what they're doing and so he sent it. He was labeled a liar. He was labeled an unsafe worker and he never has written up for anything. And he was fired. And one month before having his baby. Well, you know, I pray right now, and hopefully we pray for him to be blessed, you know, everybody out there that hurt that story, pray for him, pray for his family. We running out of time. I'll see you guys tomorrow. We're gonna have a blast tomorrow. Make sure you catch the officer to the show. I'm your host Brandon Tatum. I'm out. This is the best of the officer Tatum show. As you enjoy Thanksgiving weekend with your family and Friends, please remember my annual campaign for prison fellowships, angel tree. For just $25, you can bliss, a child who has a mom or a dad in prison with a personalized Christmas gift and the gospel or $125 will bless 5 kids who should not have to suffer because of their parents misdeeds. Please go to the oxidative dot com click on the angel tree banner and be as generous as you can. Thank you and again, happy Thanksgiving weekend. Brandon Tatum is a 7 year veteran of the Tucson police department. He's a YouTube sensation with 1.9 million subscribers. He started blexit with Candace Owens, and now he's tackling his biggest assignment yet. This is the officer Tatum show. Welcome back to the also Tim show this is your host Brandon Tatum and I have a special guest coming into the house tonight to sage from south central LA born in south central LA, one of the greatest men to ever live. We're going to go, it's going to go down in history as my next guest being one of the greatest black men black conservatives conservatives in general who ever lived on Planet Earth. One of the smartest men I know a great man produced Uncle Tom, I was involved in Uncle Tom, one of the greatest documentaries I need to see it. My next guest that's coming on. And I'm so excited to have him. Larry elder, welcome to the officer Tatum show. And thank you so much for having me. I appreciate it. And so Larry, I got so much I want to talk to you about. Obviously I want to say in front of the world that I definitely appreciate your blessing. Allowing me to take this position on your show, the show that you retired from and allowing me to go on and continue the legacy that you had here on this network and the station. But I got a question for you, Larry. I was talking about this in my last segment and people, you know, people who have mixed emotions about this. So LeBron James, his son, took a white girl to prom. LeBron James took a white girl to the prom. But the thought process is that what do you think about interracial marriages? Do you think interracial marriages are something that is because of race or do you think it's because of culture? What's your thoughts layer? I don't really put a whole lot of thought into it. I think people choose people based upon whether or not they feel compatible, whether or not they feel that they have the same kind of values they have. And today in our society, I don't think anybody cares. I'm in California and I make one in every 5 marriage in California is considered to be an interracial marriage. They're increasing. So I don't think anybody cares. Now the LeBron James inkling was interesting to me because Brandon, when I look at some of the comments, many of them were vicious comments that came apparently from black people that you don't know who wrote them could be somebody sitting in their shorts. In their basement, welcome to blunt. So it's hard to say exactly who wrote what, but some of the stuff appeared to come from black people. And I would think that black people should be the last people in the world to be a criticizing somebody because of the choice of the person that they have that they've chosen. I mean, isn't that MLK tell us that you ought to be talking about content of character, rather than color of skin? I think frankly, that a lot of people were upset for a couple of reasons. Number one, she was really, really, really pretty. And number two, most people can't afford a $326,000 Mercedes. But, you know, look, I think most people in the world couldn't have cared less. And we are not the deviant and the apparition to find the normal in the customary. You know, I remember when Hank Aaron was about ready to break Babe Ruth's record, he had all this hate mail, and he kept all of it. He talked about it for years. And I don't doubt that he got it. I don't doubt that it hurt his feelings. But most people couldn't have cared less. Most baseball fans couldn't have cared less. It was a minority of idiots that wrote those letters. And I'm sure it even smaller number now would have written them having had some time to reflect over it. So who cares? Did Kamala Harris and Ketanji Brown Jackson weigh in on this? Both of whom have white spouses. I don't think anybody cares anymore. And if they do, it's their own sickness. A hundred percent couldn't agree with you more and the Gallup poll agrees as well at 90 4% of people who are interviewed are polled said that they couldn't care less about the race of someone's skin and it brings, it begs the question that the racism that we see in America, I think a lot of people point the finger at white supremacists, which I think there are white supremacists in the country and of course some of them are probably the most vile racist people that we know, but I would argue, and I could be wrong, Larry, I want to hear from you. I think that from my background growing up in the black community, I feel as if black people come across more races and many of these

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"We go. Brandon Tatum, the left ain't seen nothing yet. Welcome back to the outside of the show. I'm your host brand and Tatum. The left ain't seen nothing yet. And they are going to receive a black eye in the midterms and in 2024 election and I hope we run up the score. Listen to me when I tell you we don't need to take a light on them. We don't need to be modest. We don't need to meet them in the middle. We take over political office. We need to rant, we need to run it down their throats. No mercy. I got two calls. I want to bring in real quick. Obviously, we're going to do it one at a time. Craig from Chicago, welcome to the octet show. Hey, officer Tatum. Welcome on board. I just wanted to call and I listen to a.m. 5 60 throughout the date of starting early in the morning about 5 o'clock and everything and I'm not usually listening in the evening, but every now and then I do and tonight it was and I heard you for the first time and I like what I hear. You know, you sound like a good guy and be looking forward to listening to whenever I can get a chance. Thank you, Craig. Thank you for the call. Thanks for the good words. It makes me feel good. You know, it's my first time on a radio. And you know, I don't know what to expect. But I know what I'm going to do, and I'm going to be myself. And I'm going to do what I always do. I'll keep it 100, and I think that people like that. Patrick from Chicago, Illinois, welcome to the office table. A officer Tatum, a lot of Chicago boys tonight, huh? Oh yeah. I was wondering. I just wanted to call in a lot like the first caller. I used to listen to Larry's 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock spot, religiously, and then they had Carl Jackson in there. I thought he did a great job. And so I just want to say, welcome to the spot. A couple of quick questions. Do you take relief factor? Yeah, not yet. I got mine and I actually just started taking it today, so it's the first time I've taken relief factor. I heard a lot of great things fashion gorka talking about it. Huh? Yeah, tell me how that goes there and another question for you. Are you tired of the let's go Brandon jokes yet? Do you get those very often? I would say I'm tired of it, but you know, it's not anything new, you know? When people say, let's go Brandon and I'm like, yeah, I heard that a thousand times. But I like it because it's a good slogan to disrespect the worst president of the United States of America without being vulgar. And that's something I can get behind. I don't like to use curse words or anything like that. So I like it. Well, best of luck to you on the spot, I'll be listening and I wish you the best. Thank you, Patrick. I really appreciate the call in. Yeah, man, we got our relief factor in, taking it my mother in law, it can not stop talking about relief factors. So I want to learn for myself as a young man. I thought it was old man sport, but a whole bunch of people telling me how well it's done for them. Charlie Kirk is another one. I remember he had a real bad back issues and that man as a young man. I don't know how his back was so messed up. But it probably slam dunk in these liberals too much. But he told me so many great things about relief actors. I'm fine. I'm a find out myself. Richard from greensville. Welcome to the off state of the show. Hey OT, thank you for taking my call. I appreciate it. I know we were talking about abortion earlier among other things. And we said to God, we'll forgive anything that you do as long as you as long as you repeat. And I agree with that, but we still got to pay for what we did. So that's going to forgive us for everything, but he's still going to make us accountable for it. Yes. Yes, Richard, you are 100% right. Forgiveness is a spiritual thing. It's an afterlife thing, but there's consequences to your actions that you're going to have to face here on this side of heaven. And I think politically everything that we're doing right now, the policies that are out there, you're not accountable for what they're doing. The Black Lives Matter. All of them are not accountable and that's what we've got to do as Christians as conservative is hold these folks accountable for their actions. A 1000%. Our group to Richard, thank you for the call. I want to get a couple more calls in, but I agree with Richard a hundred percent. We got to hold people accountable and just because God will forgive you. Don't mean you could just go out and act a fool because you may end up in a situation you can't get out of. I think God is for giving a whole bunch of people in prison, but they still got to do their time. So Holly from Chicago, we got a whole bunch of chicagoans calling in tonight. Holly from Chicago welcome to the ostate show. Hi, you know, I want to just say you're doing a phenomenal job. Super appreciate it. First time I've ever heard your call, your program, sorry. And you're doing great. I love that you're standing up boldly for Christ. And I just heard what the plan before me has talked about accountability. This is what we need to do in prayer as well. And call for the fear of the lord over this nation. But again, it's awesome that you're a man of God. You're holding the line and you're just so God bless you. Jesus name. God bless you and Jesus name is will Holly, I appreciate that. It's very interesting because, you know, I hate to say this, but there's conservatives that are out there that are somehow ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. And I don't know how in the world somebody that saved by grace through faith can not stop talking about Jesus Christ. I can not stop talking about Jesus. I mean, there's nothing on earth that can make me believe anything other than the things that I've seen with my own eyes and my own testimony on how God has rescued me and how Jesus have been our savior. And people, I don't know if they think it's a game or they think it's made up, you know, Jesus is real. And Jesus really died on the cross, and our scenes have really been forgiven. And if you don't believe that, go read the Bible for yourself and I'm pretty sure you'll be convinced. I only got a few more minutes. Julio, from Washington, welcome to the oscillator show. David, how are you doing Matt? Thanks a lot. Yeah, we're going to get together, I got some good sources for you, doctor of the year. So I'm so glad you are here, man. You're really a savior's rural actually. You wanted the heroes, all right? But anyway, let me plug in a Larry Graham for you if you want to on your bumper. Larry Graham? Said it again, I missed what you said. He said, Larry Graham. That's just a hip. You know what I'm saying? For your bumper. Oh, okay, okay, I got it. I'm slow. Yeah, I got it. You got him. Yeah, later Graham. So anyway, I'll catch you up to you. I got some good sources. So if you could do that, man. I'll hit on. All right, Julio, thank you so much for calling in. I really, really appreciate it, man. Thank you all to the college for calling in. We got one more segment left. I really appreciate the things that you guys have said. It really gives me a lot of motivation to keep moving forward. And

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"This is something I want to leave. Brandon Tatum is a 7 year veteran of the Tucson police department. He's a YouTube sensation with 1.9 million subscribers. He started blexit with Candace Owens, and now he's tackling his biggest assignment yet. This is the officer Tatum show. Welcome back ladies and gentlemen, you heard them correctly. This is the oscillator show. I'm your host, Brennan, Tatum, and my next guest is off the chain. I know y'all been wanting to hear from him. I told you earlier in the show, I hope you got your seatbelt on. We're gonna have a really good time. My next guest is the expert in communicating American exceptionalism to the common man by making political politics personal. He's a Christian conservative, an American that happens to be black, wasn't always a conservative like myself, the man that needs no introduction at all. Welcome to the show called Jackson. Hey, Dave. Pleasure to be on. Your Carl, I mean, it's so good to hear from you, man. I can't say nothing but great things about you, I watched the show right before I started and you were so graceful and welcome to me with open arms to the show and I'll tell you what man I really appreciated every single person that I talked to about you that listened to the show that said you are such an amazing man and I'm glad to have you here and I wanted to talk to you about the condition of America and what does it mean moving forward for black people in America. Yeah, honestly, man, I got to tell you, America is in a place Brandon where I've written about this stuff and I've talked about it for over ten years and you write about this stuff you talk about it and I know you can imagine this too but I don't think you can you never get to a point or at least I did where I didn't think that I'd see everything that I spoke about in other spoke about coming to fruition, especially this quickly. I mean, not just for the black community but for Americans in general, we are in Dire Straits and I know we say this every election cycle, but I mean, from the bottom of my heart, I believe this is true that if we don't win this election cycle and if we don't win 2024 and I'm not just talking about with the Republican brand, I'm talking about with people that are going to go to Washington, D.C., people that are going to go to the state legislatures and straight up fight against evil. If we don't win with those type of people, I think this country is pretty much finished. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to Carl Jackson live with me and I think that Carl, you are on the right track. I mean, I feel the exact same way that you feel about the dire need for us to perform in the midterms because it is over if we do not, because they will lock in their cronies, they're going to get these left wing lunatics in there. They're going to be voting for abortion on demand. They're going to try to put conservatives who stand up for truth to put them away forever. I believe that they are on the path of doing that. But I want to know from you, what do you think the solution is? Because we can talk about the problem we all know what the problems are, but I think people like yourself call that's been in this for a very long time that you know what's going on. You have the post of the people. What is a solution to this problem from your perspective? I think there's three that are real easy. That's highest constitution capitalism at core courage. So four cities, consultation, capitalism, courage. I don't think we have to reinvent the wheel. I think we just have to continue to stand up for what we believe. And you've done it. You created blackface with candidates on. You guys have had amazing success as a result of that. You see young black people that are willing to turn away from the party and so I just think we need more of that. I just think that we need to continue to speak the truth. I don't think we have to reinvent the wheel. I don't think we have to do anything amazingly special. We just have to stand up to what we believe. And we have to press forward. I think oftentimes conservatives, we just, we shrink back, we're nice. We're you know what? There's a time and a place for that. Especially, you know, you're a Christian. I'm a Christian. We want to we want to obey the lord. We want to do right by people. But I think sometimes people get this impression that Christians have to be weak. And we're not supposed to be weak. I mean, we're supposed to be meek, but we're not supposed to be weak. And I think God has put us on this earth with such a time as this. And I think we're caught the fight. I mean, when I think about America, I think about the blessings of America. I know America has its same task, but you know what? The rest of the world. I mean, slavery was universal. All that stuff. I mean, you know the deal. But honestly, we don't have to reinvent the wheel. We just have to fight for what we believe in. That's conservatives. We go to work. We put our hands and we put our heads down. And we just do the day to day. But now it's time to say, no, push back, like this chick that was in the disinformation governance board. How conservatives, I know this isn't going to sound nice, but I was happy that conservatives started to mock her. I think that we need to be willing to mock people that aren't serious. And I'm just speaking straight up. When it comes to black leftists and black liberals that do more damage to the black community than good, then I'm sorry. You push back against them. You're going to get called names. You know this. You're going to get called names. You're going to get caught everything, but you know what? There's no affirmative action plan in heaven. That doesn't exist. God is going to judge every single person individually. And I think he put us in America at this time for such a time of this and we just got to fight. So Christ put God first constitution and is the best document ever written or by man, I believe that it's defined in nature capitalism. I think capitalism is the best system. I mean, you can go through massive 25 in the Bible. We're going to have to give an account for the talent that God has given us. So we can't count on big government. We can't count on any of that stuff. I think that black people, I hate the fact that black people are the Democrat party has the black population. The vast majority of black the black population are voters anyway. Just submissive to the Democratic Party to big government. And I'm like, no, man, it's small government it's big God. Black people don't have to be oppressed, black people aren't lesser than anybody else. We were just as capable of learning and thriving and doing anything like anybody else. So I got to tell you, just stand straight up. The people they call me a sellout, I'm like, no, you're the seller. I'm the one that share in the gospel with people I'm the one. I'd like you are doing the same thing, Brandon. I'm the one that said, listen, wait a minute. God created you just like he created everybody else. You're going to be responsible to him. What gives did he give you and use those gifts? It's simple. It's simple. So I don't think we have to reinvent the wheel. Just do Christ constitution capitalism and you got to have courage. I love it, Carl. I mean, you couldn't have said it any better, ladies and gentlemen, you listen to Carl Jackson on Twitter. It's called Jackson's show on all the social media platforms also Salem podcast network. It makes you check out Carl Jackson's show. You couldn't say it, it couldn't have said it any better call. Christians need to be strong. Christians need to be bold and powerful. This is not a time for Christians to back down and be cowardice and weak and always turn another cheek. You gotta think, David and Goliath, the story of David a lot. A lot of people only remember the story when they were in kindergarten and they were playing it nice. David hit Goliath in the head with a stone and beheaded him. It's not a time to be weak, and I'm not saying that's what we should be doing is beheading people, but I think most people listening know what I'm talking about. We have to stand up for what's right. We can not be afraid to call these Devils out when we see them. Jesus did it almost everywhere he said. He called the pharisees vipers untoward generation. Hypocrites. These are the things that we need to continue to do if

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"Brandon Tatum, the left ain't seen nothing yet. Welcome back to the officer Tatum show I'm your host Brandon Tatum. That's another Tatum right there playing that piano so well make tears to my eyes. But Michael Dale and my pillow are having a buy one get one extravaganza on multiple my pillow products. Now is the time to join million millions of Americans who have changed the quality of their sleep with my pillow. Right now, get by one get one free pricing on my pillow bed sheets. Giza elegant my pillows, 6 piece towel sets and roll and go anywhere my pillows. Just go to the radio listen to special page at my pillow dot com and use promo code Tatum or call one 808 5 8 zero two 6 three. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to buy one get one free on select products. You will also receive Mike's book, absolutely free with any purchase call 808 5 8 zero two 6 three our go to the radio listener special page at my pillow dot com, enter promo code Tatum. Thanks. That's my pillow dot com promo code Tatum. Thank you all for listening to me through all of that. Anyway, I got one more call I'm gonna get a call in. I only got two minutes, so if you come in, you gotta make a quick rose from Sacramento, California, welcome to the office of potato show. Hi, mister Tatum. It's so good to speak with you. You know at a time when there's chaos all over the world, you are shining. You are truly an ambassador of God. You know, U.S. is so divided with lawlessness. We're in a global war evil against good. It's time to pray without seizing. We need the power of God. And I hear you say that, and I am so grateful. You may lead you may lead this country back to being a judeo Christian nation. That's it. I love that rose. Thank you so much for the call. What a wonderful word to end this show. God is in control. The only way that we are going to get in a position that we want to be in, the only way we're going to see peace. The only way we're going to see joy, the only way we're going to get to be a nation that forgives other people is that we follow the Christian values in my opinion. If you're not a Christian, that's fine, I still love you anyway. However, I believe that this is a Christian nation founded on judeo Christian principles and y'all will understand this if you listen to me long enough that God is the most important thing that you can have in your life. And if you have God, it don't matter who's against you. No matter what you're up against, you can overcome it. Adversity is just God giving you a test so that you can become a better version of yourself. So God bless you guys. I will see you back here tomorrow. You can hear me back here tomorrow. I'm here to stay. This is the officer Tatum show. I'm your host Brandon Tatum. I'll be back on duty tomorrow. Brandon Tatum, unafraid to tell it like it is. What's going on, y'all, this is Brandon Tatum. I just want to thank you so much for listening to my podcast. You can always get the podcast and Salem podcast network or wherever you listen to your podcast. This is the smell of the leftover tuna fish sandwich you left in your lunch box over the weekend in a wimpy trash bag. And this is the smell of that same sandwich in a hefty ultra strong trash bag. Smell the difference? Hefty ultra strong has Armin hammer with continuous odor control. So no matter what's inside your trash. You can stay one step ahead of stinky and for bigger jobs try the superior strength of hefty large black bags.

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"Shining sea. This is the officer Tatum show. 8 four four 9 zero zero 72 43. That's 8 four four 9 zero zero 70 two 43. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the outside of the show. Got a couple people calling me in a four four 9 zero zero 7 two four three 8 four four 9 zero zero 7 two four three. I want to go to Bernie and Kansas City Kansas. Bernie, welcome to the off to take the show. Hey, officer Tatum, great show as always. Thank you so much. So, hey, did you just hear the news about, I think that trader cash Patel? No, I have no idea. I have no idea what happened. He was granted immunity and he's going to come in testify. What he's going to testify about how probably the Mar-a-Lago documents and what's really in them and how he and everyone else was completely lying to protect Trump so you think he's going to come and testify he's got granted immunity. He's going to come testify and say that he's been lying and manipulating the media to cover up for Trump. Well, initially, he played the 5th like God knows how many times. I mean, when they brought Trump in for the southern New York district, he only took the 5th 440 times. So I don't know how many times cash took the 5th, but this time. So wait a minute, so wait a minute, wait a minute, the 5th, so is it weird that people have a Fifth Amendment right? No, but you can know what's going on when someone claims it. 440 times. Well, if somebody asks you 440 questions, they know you're not going to answer. You have to say it 440 times. I don't think that's bizarre. I mean, we have due process. So, I mean, you can claim the 5th of the billion times if you want to, but I'm interested in facts. Are there facts and circumstances there? Will lead to, once he spills the beans, what do you think the maga world is going to do to him? I think we're going to see. So I have no, I have no idea. Let me tell you this burning is not about we should it's not about spilling the beans. It's about, it's about evidence, right? I don't care what cash would tell say. Cash will tell can go in and say, Donald Trump was completely guilty, and I was a part of it. It doesn't matter. What matters to me is the evidence and does the evidence lead to a prosecution. And if Donald Trump has done something wrong, then he should go to jail. I mean, I'm being honest. Like if he done something wrong, not if they tricked it and rigged it and he did this. I think that if he did something malicious, he lied, he was harboring information that could hurt this country, then it is what it is. I think that he should be held accountable to the law, but you know, I'm highly suspicious that that's even nearly the case. But I guess we'll see. I got 30 seconds left. Bernie, thank you so much for calling in. I highly doubt that Trump did anything wrong. I think this is a witch hunt. However, if a legitimate investigation leads to a crime that was committed, I'm all for holding people accountable. But I just don't think that happened to Trump. Hold a phone. I'll be back after the break. This is the officer Tatum show. Don't trip the officer Tatum podcast is available on the Salem podcast network. iTunes Spotify and everywhere podcasts can be found. At least until he's canceled, what's going on y'all, this is Brandon Tatum. I just want to thank you so much for listening to my podcast. You can always get the podcast and Salem podcast network or wherever you listen to your podcast.

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"This is the officer Tatum show. Keeping it real. Ladies and gentlemen, general ladies, welcome back to the opportunity to show people calling in April 49 zero zero 7 two four three 8 four four 9 zero zero 7 two four three Jacob from Greenville, Sakura, welcome to the altitude show. Thank you for taking me. My call is with regard to everybody that calls in, we all have the same ideas that there is. We support it. My question is, how do we better position our thoughts to reach across the table to have more discussions with people that don't agree? So you got a lot of people that call it every day that say, yeah, yeah, an examples of what we all believe, but what do we do proactively to bring more people that don't agree to the table so we can reach a broader audience? Here, Jacob, I think that's a good idea. I mean, that's a good concept. You know, I've tried to do that many of times and people just don't want to they don't want to have confrontation. Many times because they do no research. And they don't want to get embarrassed. I always advocate that if people disagree with me, they can call in on my radio show and we can have a conversation had a guy disagree with me yesterday. Also, you know, I would say, you know, if you know somebody to disagree with the concept and theology, say, hey, listen to this guy on the radio and Colleen, if you disagree with him. So those are some of the things that we can do, you know, this may be the venture or avenue to speak the truth and then everybody that hears the truth from here can go sprayed it to people that they disagree with. So it's a multifaceted approach. It's just very hard because people don't want to hear people want comfort. They want to feel secure, and sometimes when you listen to things that you disagree with, it makes you feel insecure. Especially if you have done no research. And you have made your whole ideology about putting yourself in a certain perspective, making you entire existence as their perspective when somebody challenges it, you know, all the cars come crumbling down. So I think that it's very difficult. I challenge anybody to listen 'cause I know some people that listen to disagree with me. Feel free to call in, and I'll be respectful. But Jacob, thank you so much for the call. I think that was a great observation. All right, let's get him, I got a few more people calling in. I want to get you just real quick. Ashley from Columbus, Ohio, welcome to the office state of shell. Awesome. Glad to have you. I just want to say with the crime has went up, I got T bone the other two months ago. They didn't take it at like the crime. I almost got kidnapped. Like, there was a van. I put it on TikTok. Like, world is literally gone crazy. So I feel like they're already not the Costa already not doing their job. I had to call 9-1-1 and they asked me why I wasn't Carrie. So like, if pretty much, we're on our own. They call her, hold on, hold on a second. They ask you why you weren't carrying a gun? Yes. Yes, they said, you know, so some caring, right? And I said, well, yeah. People, you know, like, I mean, I don't want to have to carry a gun, but now I have to because now I got people, it's not safe for women to go to the grocery store where I live. Because the cops are not, you have to rely on yourself and it's scary. But we're already we're already starting to see that. And it's sad. Yeah. Yeah, no, I actually, thank you so much for the call. I can attest to that. I mean, you know, me and my wife, we stay in a very affluent area. Probably one of the most affluent areas in the Phoenix valley. And down the street from where we live, somebody got robbed at gunpoint. You got dang. I'm talking about I'm talking about this is probably the nicest, I would say nice. It's probably the highest net worth area in Phoenix valley. It's probably in the area surrounding where we live at. And of course, I hope that one day I'll have the networks to have these people have. But anyway, it's a lot of people that are very wealthy that live in the area that we live in the Phoenix valley. And somebody down the street from us, now I don't know what their situation is, but at least it was down the street close enough that they got robbed at gunpoint. Now, nobody gonna rob me at gunpoint because I carried an AR now, see, I carry the AR to the office today because in Arizona it's open carry state. So I carried a handgun and I'm carrying the AR. Just in case you get shady with a few people, I could just put them down slowly. But, you know, I think it's crazy. I mean, to her point, it's getting crazy out here, man. When you start seeing crime, matriculate down to the suburbs, matriculate to some of the affluent areas, you know, that is a tremendous problem. And that means that crime is getting out of control. I'm not saying that people in poor areas should not be protected as well as people in affluent errors, but it just tells you that it's matriculating all

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"Welcome to the ox Tatum show. Yes, I'm glad to be here. Glad to be provided with the forum briefly, I'm a career Cook County deputy sheriff based in Chicago Illinois. We are unfortunately a blue county and the county elected officials, of course, like the publicized narrative about stealing elections of that sort. The current sheriff is a four term incumbent who has served unremarkably and is facing the possibility of election to a 5th term on November 8th. And on his watch, he actually perpetrated a hate crime. Targeting African Americans. And because it's a blue county. Mister Moore, let me just so he perpetuate the hate crime meaning that he physically conducted a hate crime. Yes, sir, let me explain. Let me explain it. Okay. I'm running out of time. I only got one more minute in the segment. So if you could give it to me quick. Okay, I discovered a hate crime and what I discovered that it was targeted in the African Americans in the form of a lynched effigy of a black mannequin lying on his back on a hydraulic lift while they clearly said Cook County Chevy department bearing our star emblem. And it was based upon information and belief that were available fingerprints that would have been traced to a convenient source. It was located at a closed facility where we housed outdated squad cars that have high mileage that are no longer deemed fit for the street. So I only got 30 seconds. Let me just, I only got 30 seconds. So the chief is the one that did this, correct? We're actually one of the 28 lasted individuals who were working at that facility, all of whom had fingerprints on them. So nobody knows, so nobody knows who actually did it. Hold the phone. I got to run to the break. I'll get you after the break. Officer Tatum show, 8 four four 9 zero zero 72 43. That's 8 four four 9 zero zero 72 43. Papua is having their biggest sale of the year, you all have helped build my pillow into the amazing company that it is today. Now Mike lindell, investor and CEO wants to give back exclusively to his listeners. The per kilo bedsheet sets is available in a variety of colors and sizes and they are all on sale. For example, the queen sizes are regularly priced at $89 and 98 cents, but now they're only $39 and 98 cents with our listeners promo code. Order now, because when they're gone, they're gone. The per kilo sheets are breathable and have a cool Chris feel. These come with a ten year warranty and also a 60 day money back guarantee. Don't miss out on this incredible offer. There are a limited supply, so make sure that you order now. Call one 809 7 6 8 three 7 9 use promo code Brandon or go to my pillow dot com, click on the radio listen to square and use promo code Brandon. This offer would not last long, so order now with promo code branded at my pillow dot com for your exclusive offer on

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"October. This is the officer Tatum show. Common sense that uncommon way, act like you know. Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, ladies and welcome back to the opportunity to show. I'm gonna get a couple callers in before we head into our last segment. Let me go with, let me go with pause in parliament waiting the longest. Paul, welcome to the off state of the show. Thank you, sir. Wonderful show. Worth the wait list and I'm an old man now, but in the middle 80s, I worked in a private nightclub. It was a black night club. It wasn't black owned, but it was catered to black police officers, and I was a part time host there. Many times, I heard the N word used. It was used in a kind of a dark humor satire among themselves from time to time. And it was mispronounced. I think I understand black culture more than the majority of Caucasian people who I learned the years I worked there. But the word was never pronounced in the way that the bigotry that hate speech bigots is the last letter of that word was pronounced was pronounced with an a never with an R, never did I hear it that way. That's what I know and as far as music goes, I start with Ray Charles, the temptations and Otis Redding and is at least a dozen more that I consider fantastic music. Awesome, Paul. Thank you so much for calling in. I would argue, I think a lot of people make that point that it's the ER versus the a, but I think that's just vernacular that has nothing to do with intentional translation of the word or changing of the word. It's vernacular. Like when you go to hang around black people, do they say brother, or they say brother? They say brother. Man, that's my brother right there. It didn't say that's my brother. That's more proper English. You know, black people use a lot more of a slang vernacular, which turns ERs into as. My brother, you know, the N word, instead of in her, they say, in a, you know, stuff like that. So, I mean, I can find a whole bunch of other words that black people normally say that ends with an aid. Let's go, you know, in the south, they say fixing to. Black people say fina, so instead of say, I'm fixing to do something, they go, I'm gonna do something. It's just black vernacular. It's not like they're taking a word and they're saying, you know what? I'm not gonna use the ER. I'm gonna use the a it's just kind of like southern black people dialect where the a is always prominent over the ER. Because ER causes you to be proper and a is like a lazier articulation of a word. And I think that's why you hear him say, in uh, instead of in ur. Okay, let me get to some more people. I only got a couple seconds left. So I don't want to have to cut you off, so hold the phone, call in a four 49 zero zero 7 two four three, and I'll get you in the next hour. So hold the phone. I'll be back at the break. This is the officer Tatum show. Break yourself foo. What's going on y'all? This is Brandon Tatum. I just want to thank you so much for listening to my podcast. You can always get the podcast and Salem podcast network or wherever you listen to your podcast.

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"This is the officer Tatum show. Keeping it real. All right, let's get to the callers. You guys are calling in a lot today, man. I normally don't answer this many calls, but I have to get to the subject matter and I always appreciate you guys calling in. You add so much value to the show with, you know, hearing from the people. Let's go with John. It's half black John from Minnesota. Welcome to the office of show, half black John. John. A quarterback. I say half black. You a quarter. Okay. Quarter blacker. Okay. Yes. I'm a quarter block. I love it. Crown that time together. First of all, someone calls me a cracker or they call me the N word. Those are fighting words. Why? Well, because if they're in my face, like you said, those are fighting words. With who's black. I want to move on to a one to move on to because I got a couple things way down with you. Okay, okay. So if we put things into words and word is important for the lord, if they're saying it into word like this, in the context of firming, are they still enslaving just one another? Because there's a whole bunch of black folks in this world that do not use those types of words against one another. So are they just constantly enslaving each other? By calling each other the N word in this because that's a cultural thing. That does not exist in all households. It's a disrespect to content disrespect. It's a level of education. Right, so whether a black man, so equally, if a black man say the N word to you or white man equally, they're gonna both get punched in the face. No, but I'm moving off of that topic. None of how long because that's a good point. That's a good point. I want to answer your both questions. The first question is a good point. You said if a man called me to end where I'm a punch him in the face. Now the interesting part of that, the nuance is that does it matter if he's black or white? Doesn't matter. Because it doesn't matter. Okay, so it doesn't matter, right? So anybody say the N word to you, no matter who they are, you get punched in the face. Okay, the next term would you say that the Bible says life and death is in the power of the tongue, right? The power of life and death is in the power of time. So what you say actually have meaning you put it in an atmosphere, what's in your heart will come out of your mouth. And so you're saying when brothers call each other that term, are they perpetuating the enslavement of each other verbally in the spirit realm or whatever the case may be through the words that they say, I would argue that I don't know, man, when I was growing up, we set the N word every day. And it never occurred to us that it was even a problem. It was just you don't say that to your homeboys. No, I don't do it now because I'm grown. I'm grown, and I realized that it don't sound good. Especially when I got saved and started going to church, I try to stay away from curse words and derogatory words like the N word. You know, but I'm grown now and I see it differently. When we're adults, we speak like adults, right? Right, and some people never grow up, so what I'm trying to get at is that we're appropriating a culture that is caught in this paradigm of disrespecting one another with a refusal to understand that they need much better, right? And if they were to recognize that, then they could attain it. But until you attain it mentally, there ain't no way you're getting there. Right? And I agree with you 95%. The only 5% is that when I was young and we should use the N word, we never, 'cause it was just black people around black people, right? I'd never had a white person called me anywhere when I was growing up ever. And most of the people I was around were black. So we used to use it all the time and it never occurred to us how our ancestors felt when people would say that word. We just never, we just never thought of it. You know, and so, you know, I wonder, is it a spiritual thing that's occurring and we're not aware of it, or when you become aware of it and you still use the word, does it become now, you know, a noose around your neck. I think we need time to sell. Thomas soul? And Larry elder, Larry elder. This is a conversation that we had, you know? Because those are actually really deep questions that I don't have the answer to. Yeah, yeah, you know what? I might bring somebody on to have a very dynamic perspective on that Larry elder that could be one of them. Thomas soul is probably a little harder to get in touch with, but you know, I kind of have a glimpse of what they may say. Obviously I think that I guarantee you that neither one of them believe that people should still keep using the N word. I don't think anybody believes that. But I would love to hear their nuances. But in any way, thank you for the call, my fellow quarter blacker. John, thank you so much. Let's see who else is on the call. It's another N word call. Let's see, Cheryl, from Washington. I'm not sure if they've watched D.C. or Washington state, but Cheryl, welcome to the off state of the show. Yes, officer Tatum. I love your show. I adore you. I want to say that what I feel, you know, my black friends have said it because they diffuse it. When you use the word and it's been abused of towards you for a long time, you know, just like let it go. And you diffuse the power of it. So that's what I wanted to say. Oh, thank you so much. Are you from Washington state or Washington D.C.? Yes, I'm from Washington state. Oh, okay. I'm sorry to hear that. And I'm just playing it. It's a beautiful state. I'm just joking. I don't believe that when black people use the N word with each other that they're being abusive, I believe they're diffusing the energy, the power that was once used on them with that word. Real quick, real quick, I want to ask you this question. I want to ask you a question. I got to go to break in like ten seconds. Do you think that when black people are angry with each other and use the N word against each other? Is that more of an abusive way of using it? I think it's like any family or anyone who sure, I gotta go, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I gotta I'm sorry to cut you off. I gotta go to the break. This is the officer Tatum show. The left ain't seen nothing yet, what's going on y'all, this is Brandon Tatum. I just wanna thank you so much for listening to my podcast. You can always get the podcast and Salem podcast network or wherever you listen to your podcast.

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"Brandon Tatum is a 7 year veteran of the Tucson police department. He's a YouTube sensation with 1.9 million subscribers. He started blexit with Candace Owens, and now he's tackling his biggest assignment yet. This is the officer Tatum show. Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, ladies, welcome back to the office tell them show. I can not wait. I've been waiting all weekend to get back on the radio and talk to you guys. Shout out to everybody that was at the event that me and dinesh and Sacramento and also in Orange County, the event with me, Larry, Dennis, Sebastien gorka, Charlie Kirk, and I can't think of his name. He comes on after me on the radio. What's his name? Mark Levine, that's right, Mark Levin. The great Mark Levin, for everybody that was at that event that came up to me to say, I listened to the radio all the time. I want to give you a shout out since you're listening now. Thank you so much for supporting me. I always have such an incredible time with listeners and events like this. We get a chance to mingle take pictures on autographs all the above and it just means so much to me. So if your local radio station is doing something an event, make sure you sign up for it because you don't want to miss it. It's always a good time. Also, let's get to Nancy Pelosi. In her husband, people have been begging me, Brandon, Brandon. Please, please, when are you going to do a video about Paul Pelosi in this whole situation between him and his homeless lunatic? Let me just say this. There are some things that seems incredibly suspicious. But I'm not jumping off the cliff and saying that this is completely a made up scenario like Jussie Smollett. I'm not willing to jump that far off the cliff, but there's a lot of suspicious stuff here. And as a former police officer, I have a lot of questions that have not been answered as it relates to what really happened at the Pelosi's house. First thing I want to say, I'm going to go through the levels of suspicion. I don't understand how the third person in line for the presidency of the United States of America actively working right now, meaning that if president vice president and go down to House speaker will be the president of the United States. The third person in charge of our country in line of succession, in our country, her family don't have Secret Service protection. I'm not getting how that makes any sense. The president of the United States, they have a Secret Service protection even when they're not the president anymore. Not only do they have it, their wives and their children have Secret Service protection. Barack Obama's family is being protected by the Secret Service as we speak. So is president Donald Trump. They have protection for life. And while they're actively a participant in our government, they 100% have protection. So how in the world is Nancy Pelosi out of town and her husband has zero protection, as if he wouldn't be a target of an assassination attempt or somebody who would kidnap him in order to get to Nancy Pelosi. So that's number one, that's crazy. And I would think it's crazy that you left shoes. Number two, there's a picture and I don't know if we got the picture of Nancy Pelosi's home, but if you haven't put it up on the screen for my people in the back, there's a picture of Nancy Pelosi's home. And the area in which they believe forced entry occurred. If you look at the picture, it's like a back door and the glass is all outside of the door, not inside of the house. If you look at it, it looks like the glass was hit and glass fell right down in front of the door. Now, could a person is punched a glass and then pulled it back through, causing glass to fall right at his or her feet, that is a possibility, but it doesn't seem to be likely. It appears that the glass was bashed in from one side, and all the glass shattered and landed on the opposite side of the door. But somehow, that's supposed to be the place in which there was forced entry made. Now, that is suspicious. And then here's another thing that's suspicious is the 9-1-1 call. Now, we don't actually have the call from Paul Pelosi to 9-1-1 the 9-1-1 operator. We have a call or at least a recording from the dispatch as the dispatches or dispatch and officers to the scene and dispatches a report in the officers over the air, you know, what the RP is saying, which is the reporting party, what the reporting party is saying as they're en route. Now, how in the world is the dispatchers audio release, but not the 9-1-1 call from Paul Pelosi. Both of those things are occurring through the same system. Why is one apparent not the other? And why isn't the transmission from officer to officer not on the recorded line? It almost seemed like they have left out information. They leak some and didn't leak the other ones. But we have the recording of dispatch, 9-1-1 call taker and the relaying of the incidents of police, we have it on the record. So if you guys can get that ready and we'll play that record for you guys to listen to it, roll the clip. We may not have the record ready. On a recording ready. It's not ready yet. Now let me know when it's ready. So let me just talk through it and then you will hear it for yourself. So I want to explain this to the people who may not know about policing and I'm not saying this is a congruent across every police department in America, if you are in policing and you understand how 9-1-1 call takers in dispatch works. So typically, and I believe this is probably consistent across the board, but maybe some police departments do different things. On our police department in Tucson, Arizona, there was a 9-1-1 call taker and then there was a dispatcher. Those were two different people. Therefore, when you call 9-1-1, you don't talk to a police dispatcher. You talk to a 9-1-1 call taker. And you are communicating with the 9 one call taker. They're talking to you, they're saying sir, what's your issue? Where's the gun? Is there anybody else in the house? Are you armed? They're having a dialog. And while their dialog with the 9 one with the person calling 9-1-1, they're sending a message to dispatchers. They're sending a message to dispatches, copied it. And the dispatcher is conveying the message from the 9 one call taker to police. So if a person is calling and saying, somebody got a knife in there trying to kill me. Did 9 one call take it with send a dispatch and say, hey, a man with a knife attempted to kill the RP. The dispatcher gets that immediately and dispatcher calls for code three. They'll hit the tone and say, boop, you're going to hear the 9 one call. They'll hear it go. And they say, you just copy a level one man with a gun, or if they're dispatched to call in the status begins to be upgraded, which means that we have multiple callers calling in, the call takers were then sent a message to dispatch and say, hey, we have multiple college college in. It seems like a violent situation. Dispatch could then say, hey, we're going to hit the tone. It'll go beep, we're upgrading this call to level one man with a gun called college of calling in saying that this is that. So I just want to paint the picture for you guys that when you call 9 one the dispatcher isn't hearing you. Did this isn't necessarily answering your call. They're conveying what you're saying to a dispatcher that's communicated with police. So let me play this clip so you can see what why I'm suspicious about the Pelosi clip wrote a clip. Northern four car paper 9 ten two 6 four zero Broadway across of Scott and Normandy. Harvey's data that there's a mail in the home and that he's going to wait for his life, everything that he doesn't know who the mail is being advised that his name is David and that he is a friend. Arby's on his own confused. As a friend, Arby's on his own confused.