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I was just saying earlier, because Gray is not here this morning, he checked in and out, he had some company with him there. It looks like it's going to be in about 20 minutes from now. That could be slightly less than that. It's usually not more usually around that time that they say. And right now the GPS is saying 20 minutes. I'll go ahead and carry it in the meantime and let you know. Thank you man. It's usually about 15 minutes or so that I'm gone. And I'll have the list ready to go. Well the list is ready to go because that's always what I use. I don't use anything else to take my notes for the net. Alright, we're going to go to John, KN6UYZ. Very good morning to you man. Hopefully everything is going well. Would you go this morning? Good morning back to you. Good morning to everybody on the net. Oh yeah, I'm trying to wake up too. What time is it? It's actually late, it's five in the morning for me. So I've been laying there in bed, I just got up and just listening to everybody a little bit. I didn't have a whole bunch to say except regarding the homeless situation. I got the impression they weren't just arresting homeless people. They were giving them choices and if they didn't pick one of the choices then maybe arrest was the last thing that they would do. So I thought there was more flexibility than just wholesale arresting homeless. I guess the other thing is I was thinking that it's not illegal to be a homeless person, but it is illegal to sleep on the courthouse steps, the park, and the sidewalks. Maybe it's illegal to poop on the sidewalks as well, so I thought maybe there was some illegality going on. But I'm not a homeless expert, that was just my thought, so I thought I'd throw it out there. And I'll be around for some future nets or future callbacks. Thanks so much for having me as usual. Back to you, General. AN-60YZ. Well John, you're definitely more than welcome. And yeah, you're right, when you think about it from a perspective, vagrancy is still a crime. So maybe being homeless could potentially be looked at that way. It's unfortunate. Yeah, Gray was in there earlier, and I think he said they're giving the homeless three options or something. If you're drug addicted, go to a treatment program. Or leave D.C. You can just leave and go somewhere else. Or go to jail. So it's like three monopoly cards you could potentially draw. And you know, I'm not poor, so I don't think that there's a good way to handle this. But militarization is never good. You know, if you're in a town and the military, the National Guard, whoever, is moving into your town and you're weaponizing the police force, that can never be good. That'll never end well. Protests are bound to freak out. More people are going to move into D.C. I think as a result of protests. There's going to be clashes with National Guard like there was in Los Angeles. Like there probably still is. I don't know. I haven't heard that reported on the Los Angeles situation in a while. I don't know if it just went away or if Trump threatened to news media that they'll be sued if they show it anymore. I don't know, man. You just don't know, right? When it comes to countries that are ran by a regime, the silencing of media is just something that they do, right? And, you know, like Russia, North Korea, and all these other communist-type countries, China, do it too. They suppress media. And that could be happening right now. I mean, we wouldn't know if they can't report on it. We wouldn't know. It wasn't for social media and the news. I mean, we wouldn't know what the hell was going on. I mean, they could just do what they were doing, right? We're going to Bill next. N9-O-F-U. A very good morning to you, Bill. My bearing's gone well with you this morning.

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