[00:00:05] Do you ever feel useless? Just remember that North Korea has hotels designated for tourism. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. We have got to stop sending jobs overseas. To those of you in the audience who are business people, pretty simple. If you're paying $12, $13, $14 an hour for factory workers and you can move your factory south of the border, pay a dollar an hour for labor, have no health care, that's the most expensive single element, making a car, have no environmental controls, no pollution controls.
[00:00:36] And no retirement. And you don't care about anything but making money. There will be a giant sucking sound going south. They called Ross Perot crazy. But after 30 years, they call him right. Bubba was wrong. He signed NAFTA and the giant sucking sound came from the south. And then he signed the China deal and the giant sucking sound came from the east. There were a lot of sucking sounds in the 90s.
[00:01:03] Sorry. It just struck me as funny. There's a lot of sucking sounds. So that was good old Ross Perot. And of course, George W. And who I've done many shows on exposing and Clinton, who I've done many shows on Mr. CIA agent and of course, Bush director. But anyway, whatever.
[00:01:21] They're sitting there with their arms folded, knowing that there's no way Ross will ever get anywhere because it's all controlled. So hi, welcome to the show. I've got Chris Ann Hall with me and Chris Ann Hall. Please give out your website really fast. Sure. It's my name. Chris Ann Hall dot com. K R I S A N N E. Thank you. H A L L dot com. Awesome.
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[00:02:12] All right. After listening to that clip and looking at tariffs, you want to chime in on that before we get to the land grab bills? But let's talk about tariffs. Where do we stand? What are your thoughts? Well, I think first off, what I've always said about tariffs is that really it's just Donald Trump engaging in his art of negotiation. OK. First off, Trump has no authority to lay tariffs.
[00:02:37] It's tariffs by Constitution are relegated to Article one, which means Congress is the only one that can constitutionally create tariffs. So if President Trump were to create actually create tariffs without Congress. I mean, I've never seen a president in court more than he is, but he would be inviting more. And you would have the businesses that would be affected by these tariffs that would be suing. And they would probably win this one because the Constitution is very clear on this issue.
[00:03:05] So the president can negotiate things as an Article two power, but he cannot actually impose them as an Article two power. But it is a very, very powerful negotiating tool because whether we believe it or not, our debt-based economy is based on speculation. It's not really based on real numbers. It's based on what people believe numbers will do in the future. And tariffs have a palpable effect on economy, and that is absolutely undeniable.
[00:03:37] What they're trying to say is that tariffs will bring prosperity to America and we will get independence back. All of that is true. Problem is, you must manage the expectations of the American public.
[00:03:53] Because to see the overwhelming benefits that can come through tariffs and a refocus of reliance on American resources and products is going to take more than three years. And in that initial three-year time, there will be recession. Things will get a little bit harder during the transition. But it's like a drug addict being removed from that addiction.
[00:04:22] Getting unaddicted to drugs is a painful process. It sometimes takes a while. But once you're not addicted anymore to foreign products and foreign imports, you will find a healthier economy, a more prosperous economy, a more independent economy than we've ever had. If we don't learn from this tariff war, I have doubt about our intelligence in the future.
[00:04:50] Because we actually learned that the northwest portion of America is completely dependent upon a foreign government for electricity. That should never happen. Amen. Amen. I hope people share this. I'll make this into its own podcast because I hope people do share this a lot. There was a Babylon Bee. It said, Democrats worried Trump may not have China's best interest at heart. Sorry. Yeah. Anyway.
[00:05:16] Well, and the crazy thing is that if you look back through history, I mean, I saw some clips from 1996 where Schumer and Pelosi were ranting and raving. Right. Demanding tariffs. Yeah. Yeah. I saw that. That's so funny how everybody's switching. That kind of lends to the brainwashing of America and how easily it is to manipulate emotions on the subject. Yeah. I'm with you. I'm with you. All right.
[00:05:43] Talk to me about the Florida bill, the nine. The land grab. Yeah. The land grab. Yeah. I know we've got Florida listening in. So a shout out to my Florida friends out there. But the house version is called HB 943. And it's actually disguised as an affordable housing solution.
[00:06:09] But what it really is is a sweeping power grab that endangers Florida's farms. It overrides local government authority and silences communities in which people live. So what this state level bill does is it removes public hearing requirements for zoning regulations.
[00:06:34] So some zonings don't get public hearings at all anymore because they're state mandated. It strips local governments of power and gives it to high density development. So if you're a big time real estate, big time contractor doing, you know, stack them and pack them buildings,
[00:07:00] you are getting the power that the local governments are supposed to have because the state government mandates approval to those projects, even if they violate local comprehensive development plans. It allows apartment development on agricultural land. Yeah. And then works systematically that once you rezone one property for these high rises,
[00:07:30] you don't have to rezone anymore because they're now also rezone potentially every property that's adjacent to that original one. Oh, wow. So we're actually replacing our crops with concrete here in Florida. Jeez. Ugh. It's hard to watch. They're saying we've got... It is a legitimate problem in the state of Florida. Affordable housing is very, very much a problem.
[00:07:57] The cost of housing in Florida is through the roof. The problem is Floridians and politicians preying on Floridian's ignorance on simple economics. Government... When they say affordable housing, what they're really saying, Kate, is subsidized housing. So subsidized housing does not create affordable housing. Right. Subsidized housing actually drives housing prices upwards.
[00:08:26] Because people think that subsidized housing, low-income housing, means that the rent for those buildings is set at like $900 a month. Okay. That's not true. The rent is actually set at like $1,800 a month. Oh, yeah. But the government subsidized half of it, so the low-income qualifiers only have to pay half the rent.
[00:08:55] So what happens is you have low-income rental properties whose rent level is actually $1,800, but you don't see that because the government's paying it. Well, you get middle-level housing and even single-family housing say, well, if the low-income housing is charging $1,800 a month,
[00:09:21] then we have to charge more than that so that we will have a better clientele. So the more subsidized housing that happens actually drives up the prices for all the other housing in the community and raises it at an artificially elevated rate, where if the government stayed out of it and you stayed with pure economics and pure market dictates,
[00:09:49] low-income housing would cost $900 a month, and then the mid-range housing would be $1,800 a month. I see. Wow, what a camouflage. So just like insurance, subsidized health care drives up the cost of insurance, subsidized housing drives up the cost of housing. Wow. Well. And so they scream and scream for subsidized housing, and it's always the homeowner that loses
[00:10:19] because the homeowner is taxed to pay the subsidy, and then they're paying the increase to the cost of housing, which increases their tax base, and they're double, triple charged to pay for subsidization of housing. Wow. What a racket. What a racket. Well, Frederick Bastiat said when you allow government to legalize plunder,
[00:10:48] they will promote plunder, and then they will penalize any speech that criticizes that plunder. Yeah, you're right. You're absolutely right on that. I've learned that. I've learned that lesson over time. So, so true. We had the Housing Act. We had the Housing Act a few years ago, too, that probably cemented some of this, possibly. I'm not sure. Anyway. So we, in here in Florida, we must get together.
[00:11:15] Everybody needs to get together to defeat HB 943. So anybody in Florida who's listening, you need to write down HB 943. It just made it through its last committee. It doesn't even have 100% of the community votes. Most of the county commissioners are against it because it strips local authority. But the state legislators are pushing it through because the lobbyists are the big developers and the big corporate owners.
[00:11:42] But when you name something affordable housing, it sounds nice, and it sounds like you're solving a problem. So there's that. And if you vote against it, you must be against poor people. You got to love propaganda. So, yeah, this is a big deal right now. This is a huge big deal. It's going through a lot of plans. Go look in every single state like mine of Utah. Same thing. I mean, it's all about. In fact, our governor was threatening everybody. They better be on board last year. They better be on board.
[00:12:10] The affordable housing bait and switch. Yeah. Well, we just need to teach people more economics and simple rules of economics. Because if the American population understood economics, we would never need anything like Affordable Housing Act. Yep. Well, LibertyFirstSociety.com. ChrisAnnHall.com. Thank you very much. You're awesome. Thank you. You bet. And I'll be right back. Kate Daly Show. It's just always interesting, isn't it?
[00:12:39] Oh, the games people play. All right. Be right back. That was great from Chris Ann Hall. Hey. All right. ChrisAnnHall.com. KateDalyRadio.com. Be right back.
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[00:13:10] I was trying to think of songs that remind me of Congress and the Senate.
[00:13:40] For some oddball reason, this one came to mind. Good old Kenny. Kenny Rogers. Daytime friends and nighttime lovers. Anyway. Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. Go right ahead. Yeah. A couple of comments, Kate. Sure. We need to stop using terms like affordable housing. Affordable to who's or affordable housing in Malibu, California, for crying out loud. I mean, that's just, that's a word the left uses. It's like domestic terrorism.
[00:14:10] I know. You know, hate crimes. COVID. We've got to stop using this terminology because it's just, it's meaningless. It's just absolutely meaningless. I'm with you. It puts us right in the box with them. I'm with you. We don't need to use it at all. Well, in the last, to be fair, to be fair, to be fair, to be fair. In the last segment, we brought it up because that's how people identify it. And then, of course, Chris Ann Hall shot a big hole through it. So that's why. But go ahead. Yeah. Go ahead. Right. No, I hear you. But that's, but see, they use that term and then we all get sucked into it. Yeah, you're right.
[00:14:38] We have to stop using it when we have our debates with them. Don't use that term at all. Yeah. Big sucking sound. And then on the second point, go ahead. I just said big sucking sound. I was referring to the clip coming in. Okay, go ahead. So on the second comment, with all due respect to Chris Ann Hall, she's completely wrong on the tariff issue. You should get somebody who's a financial expert like Mel Madison or Greg Manorino, have them talk about the tariff issue. Chris is way off base on this. I'm sorry. Okay. All right. Well, thank you.
[00:15:06] We have a, we have a lot of guests that come on the show that talk about a lot of stuff. So, and sometimes the same. So Greg should be coming on this week or next. And of course, Mel is next week. And so there's a lot to, a lot to know about what's going on. And the problem is, I think we're getting levied with all the taxes and that's going to be, that's very tough for us.
[00:15:29] It would have been nice had we gotten rid of some of the taxation that they said was going to happen. So songs that remind me of Congress and the Senate. You're welcome to weigh in on that. Is there a title that comes to mind when you're thinking about the whole of Congress? You know, yesterday I mentioned AOC and I mentioned the fact that our GOP never talks about the casting call thing.
[00:15:55] So I put it out on, and the casting call, I played that clip numerous times. I'll put it on SoundCloud again. Them admitting, the group was admitting that they hired AOC. Basically like an actress, you know, like what are waitresses? Mostly, you know, a lot of waitresses are want to be actresses. Okay. And want to be popular, want to be famous. They don't even care for what, um, ask the Kardashians. They don't care for what they just want to be famous.
[00:16:21] So, um, so in that same vein, my question on Facebook yesterday was how many want to, um, understand that possibly, possibly you have way more casting calls going on, way more casting calls for, for who they want to place in as your Senator or as your Congress person. And are these just merely want to be famous people?
[00:16:49] Because I can't really say actors because then everyone associates it with like a Tom Cruise, you know, hiring a Tom Cruise. That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying somebody that really wants to be famous and can also be controlled. So, um, how many casting calls are there really? And it is something to think about.
[00:17:05] It's just something to think about when you, when you think of it in the, in the light of, um, actors or actresses wanting to be famous, not necessarily a film star, but wanting to be famous or hired for those roles. And how much theater we really actually have going on. There's a big old question for everybody.
[00:17:27] And, you know, I'm going to bring it up on the show because I think it's, I think it warrants, um, a conversation at least, uh, if not complete and total action, as far as constantly bringing it up in, uh, comments and bringing it up on social media and bringing it up when you're at a town hall and asking them why they don't comment on the fact that, uh, you know, this had happened. And I think it's an important point.
[00:17:54] It needs to be, needs to be driven home because of the fact that no one talks about it. They talk about her being a dim bulb. We all know that they talk about her being an idiot. We all get it. She is, but they don't talk about her parading around as a fakedress, an actress who's a complete fake, who is, uh, in Congress. Right. And has landed there for now. What?
[00:18:17] Like eight years says a lot about our nation says a lot about who we are. I want to come back with a clip from, um, William Cooper on that same topic. Be right back. You'll like this clip. Be right back. Kate Daly show. Kate Daly radio.com. Be right back.
[00:18:57] This is the Kate Daly show. When I find myself. I was just thinking songs that describe Congress in the Senate. Yeah. When society is falling apart, just let it be. It's cool. Don't worry about it. Hmm. I was thinking of some, uh, other ones too. Feeling irreverent today.
[00:19:27] Uh, here's another one that reminds me of Congress in the Senate. Here's another one. Ready? Here we go. All right. And then of course, here's the, uh, here's this one. No, here's this one. This is the topper.
[00:19:54] Well, I'm an upper, upper class high society. God's gift. Oh, no. Yeah. Okay. All right. Anyway. Anyway. Welcome. Kate Daly show. Just songs that remind me of government. Okay. So a couple of housekeeping things or just one, just well, two.
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[00:20:50] but Dr. Brian artists today, um, in the last half of the show. So that's going to be fun. He's always fun, man. He's got a lot on, uh, cancer tumors, things like that. And because it affects so many now, um, our health is so poor. It's so terrible that I've got to have him on to talk about what he wants to talk about when it comes to, um, how to deal with all of that. Okay.
[00:21:13] So, um, a couple of, uh, a couple of things, you know, the, the land grab, uh, switcheroo, it is, it was a hundred percent a switcheroo and we're getting it shoved down our throats 24 seven on the land grab. So I, I'm well aware of it. You're well aware of it. There's land grabs all over going on. And what are they doing? And what are, why are we not out? Why are we not outing this 24 seven?
[00:21:42] Why are we not talking about this 24 seven is the big question, right? So, um, this is really more important than, than many things that we could actually talk about on the show. Uh, but, um, it's kind of fascinating that it's moving forward. And, and like the caller said, and I can appreciate this, it's when they put nice words to it, then it becomes desirable at some level. And there are so many people out there that fight for affordable housing.
[00:22:12] Why do they do it? Cause they pat themselves on the back and they go, I just did something for society. I did something for the poor without actually having to do anything myself for the poor. I just patted myself on the back because I had a poster and I stood out and I want affordable housing in my area now in my area. Oh, did it crop up after 2020? It went up as fast as five G the five G units, those ugly monstrosities.
[00:22:41] Uh, we had affordable housing just crop up because we have woke mayors here. And, and so it was interesting to watch this all over the country in a time when we had shortages, right? So-called shortages of certain things we couldn't get our hands on, but they had plenty, plenty of affordable housing, right? Or a government housing, subsidized housing is what we'll call it, um, going up and there wasn't any shortages. I did find that kind of fascinating to tell you the truth.
[00:23:09] So, um, fascinating in a bad way. And I just wanted to bring some attention to that because I think that, um, it's hard to see those things when they're right in front of us. And it's the obvious things that are going on in front of us. And no one wants to believe that we have obvious things right there. So it gets, it gets really, really hard. Um, and I'm not sure why I'm really not.
[00:23:37] I'm not sure why, and I'm not sure that, um, we're better for this. Um, okay. So let me, let me bring you, um, William Cooper. Here we go. Who don't know anything in the world except who plays third base for the Mets. And they think that's a great accomplishment. And they meet and pat each other on the back. Yeah. Bond and go to cocktails. Yep. And talk about what this guy that plays third base for the Mets did in last night's game. Mm-hmm.
[00:24:07] But we don't talk about. Sad. Mm-hmm. It's really sad. When 150 of the most powerful men and women in the world can meet in secret in Baden-Baden, Germany. Yep. Can plot the fate of billions. And nobody even cares about it. That's the truth. So, you know, we know sports scores. We know who plays third base. In fact, before I became really aware of what was going on, I actually, I could tell you,
[00:24:37] this is embarrassing. It's really embarrassing. But I could tell you who, in Hollywood, who was the baby daddy of all the different celebs. I read People Magazine. I grew up reading People Magazine. That was, you know, my go-to if I was going to go on a flight. My reading's much heavier these days and more nauseating. But I'll tell you what, people get into a mode where it's easier.
[00:25:03] It's easier to concentrate on that than it is on the stuff that's really, really important. And here we all know Bohemian Grove. We all know Bilderberg meetings. We all know the meetings in Germany. We know all these things are happening. But no one's really, people don't, I mean, William Cooper was, and I'm sure some of you have. But for the most part, we don't even care. We just don't even care. They're putting up subsidized government housing and people don't even care.
[00:25:33] In fact, people think it's an act of empathy and love if you want it. Right? People think that, oh yeah, there's probably some meetings. That's a theory. I'm going to concentrate on my baseball, on my baseball stats. Right? I run into this a lot. People have a hard time talking about anything concrete, anything that's actually happening and anything that's real. In lieu of talking about the stuff that doesn't matter. How many times have you gone to dinner and talked about the weather?
[00:26:04] I'll bet many. Yes? I'll bet many times. So, talked about the weather and just kept it safe. Why do we keep it safe? Why do we play that game? Not that you have to rush in and be Debbie Downer, but why do we do it? Why are we so afraid to talk about what's real and substantiated in history? And I'm not even talking about the theories. I'm talking about what's actually real.
[00:26:35] And we don't. We just don't. And I'm not quite sure why. You know? There was a liner coming in about North Korea. And the liner, I thought, was so funny. And I hadn't played it in a while, so I wanted to play it just because I just thought it was hysterical. Here's the liner again. If you ever feel useless, just remember that North Korea has hotels designated for tourism. The Kate Daly Show starts now.
[00:27:00] Just remember that North Korea has hotels designated for tourism. So, in light of that, I just want to say that we're under this weird spell, right? The media isn't talking about North Korea anymore. So, they don't have any champions, quote unquote, for the cause. Remember when everyone was talking about free the people, free the people, free the people? Yeah. Like they were going to nuke us? They weren't.
[00:27:30] We could squash them like a bug in two seconds. And, you know, we called them flu hung poo on the air. And we kind of made fun of them, to tell you the truth. Just because it was such a funny narrative. It was like, they're coming to get us. And people really did believe that. They really did believe it. And now that we're not discussing it anymore, did the people just disappear? Did they suddenly become fine with the civil rights, you know, that they should have, right? Given by God.
[00:28:00] Okay. The rights by God that they should have. No, but no one talks about it because the media didn't direct it. The media didn't tell us to talk about it. That's sad. The media didn't tell us. Don't be. Yeah. Don't. When was the last time you saw a post about North Korea? Uh-huh. Yep. Even though he was Mr. CIA guy that was actually trained in Europe and then sent over and made look like a homeboy in North Korea. We still don't even talk about that.
[00:28:29] We don't talk about any truth. Do we? Do we really ever talk about like what's really real? I mean, on this show, we hit a lot of it. But is it out there? Can people actually get that on multiple shows out there? Be right back. Kate Daly show. This is the Kate Daly show.
[00:29:13] I know songs that remind you of Congress and the Senate judges. Oh, lots and lots of that. I still like daytime friends, nighttime lovers, because I'm going to say that we've got a lot of that going on, and I think it goes another level deep when we're talking about that, because I think it's talking about much more than just men and women.
[00:29:41] But with that said, with that lovely thought, I just find it a lot in Hollywood, in government. I'm, hmm, interesting. Okay. So welcome back to the show and where we'll say everything we want to say. And, of course, make sure the flagpole guy is awesome. Northpoleflagpoles.com. He'll send you the flag. I would buy from him over anyone else, because I think he's fantastic and a patriot.
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[00:31:37] It's a physician-caused disease. It's a pretty powerful statement. It's a physician-caused disease. We didn't have Alzheimer's disease 40 years ago. It was not in any medical dictionary, medical textbooks. It was not taught in any medical class. It only became a disease entity in 1979. Today, according to Ralph Nader, it rivals cancer and costs $300,000 per patient. And it's the number four killer of adults over the age of 65 behind cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes. Then comes Alzheimer's disease. Now, we eliminated Alzheimer's disease from animals from 40 years ago.
[00:32:05] Can you imagine a dairy farmer with 400 head of cows out in the pasture with Alzheimer's disease? And he's yelling at them. You know, whoo! And rattling the feed bucket, trying to get them up to get milk. And the cows are all out there scratching their heads saying, why do we want to go to the barn to get milk? And if we did, where's the barn? Because he had kind of... So the farmer has to put fuel in the ATV and ride out there and herd them up. And the fuel cost goes up, labor cost goes up. So they have to raise the price of milk. Nobody's happy. So we eliminated Alzheimer's disease by eliminating vegetable oil, corn oil, and soil from the animal's diet and putting in large doses of vitamin E and selenium.
[00:32:36] Oh, well, I love that. One of the listeners just said, Inside Job by Eagles says it all. Yes. I'll have to play that as a bumper too today. Inside Job. I love it. Woo! Woo! All right. So that Alzheimer's clip was interesting, wasn't it? You know, there's just so much truth. And it's just so hard to get all of it out all the time. It really is very, very difficult.
[00:33:05] There's a lot of barriers that come up when you try to do that. But I, you know what? I just want to benefit from what I listen to. And I just want to hear things. It's like this. When was the last time you ever heard somebody say this? But isn't it the truth? Um, tomboys are extinct now. If you're a tomboy, poor you. Because, um, people will rush to say that you're trapped in the wrong body. Yeah. Tomboys. It's kind of like, it's kind of like phones with a cord. It's, it's gone.
[00:33:35] Whoosh! It's, it's out. It's gone. You're not going to see it again. You aren't. Because, you know, some of these kids are probably going to be a little too afraid to be a tomboy nowadays. It's sad. Um, so I look at all these little things. And I'm, I'm that percolate. Right. And I, and I just, it's, I think it's amazing that these things aren't talked about more. Here's another one for you. This was a guy presenting at his, uh, city council, which I love. And you need to go to city council meetings more.
[00:34:03] We need to, uh, it always conflicts with my time on the show. But for those that can go, go. If you want to be retired, be retired, but don't just play golf. Let, let's really do stuff, uh, with our retirement. Right. Um, here he is, uh, talking about now I'm, I'm guessing this guy is a little more of an enviro environmentalist, but what he says about, uh, 5g is very, very interesting for the Verizon brochure. Okay. Here we go.
[00:34:29] He's looking at the brochure and here we go. Look at this brochure here. This is from, um, Verizon themselves, and this is regarding their insurance for their wireless devices. And what it says is we do not, uh, cover emissions, uh, or pollutants emitted by our wireless technology. But what's really interesting about this brochure is they define wireless radiation in all its terms as a pollutant themselves.
[00:34:55] And they say here, uh, they do not cover and they exclude coverage for pollution, the discharge, dispersal, seepage, migration, or escape of pollutants. Pollutants mean any solid, liquid, gaseous, or thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapor, soot, fumes, acid, alkalines, chemicals, artificially produced electric fields, magnetic fields, electromagnetic fields, sound waves, microwaves, and all artificially produced
[00:35:23] ionizing or non-ionizing radiation or waste. So what's interesting is they define wireless radiation as a pollutant when it comes to them covering, uh, and protecting themselves in terms of liability. But when they want to force it into our communities and blanket our communities with wireless radiation, supposedly it's safe. And I ask you, Councilwoman, that the count that all the representatives from the wireless industry, we asked very specifically to state on the record that this wireless technology
[00:35:53] is safe for the health and safety of our residents. I want that on record because according to their own printed literature, that's not the case. And that's a big issue because working around health effects, known health effects is really the MO. True, right? You're listening to that. You're like, wow, it's on their brochure. It's kind of like all the, um, all the labels that we see, you know, with aspartame, you know, it causes cancer, but we'd ingest it anyway. Why? Because we're directed to care about certain things and not others.
[00:36:22] And that's another example. I, I'm glad that he actually went in and did that. I'm, I'm, I'll be quite sure that our ideologies don't match as much as they should, but looking at what he was saying that for, he was really going to start addressing 5g and, and also kind of the state of ignoring, we ignore the truth. We ignore the truth in lieu of feeling calm and happy, like take happy pills because we want to ignore what's going on right in front of us.
[00:36:51] And we don't acknowledge what's happening in front of our faces. So I have eyeballs in the front of my head. So I'm going to say the things that I see. I can't help it. I've got truth Tourette's. I do. I, I can't help it. I hope all of us have truth Tourette's. I'll be right back. Kate Daly show. Dr. Brian Artis in the next hour. Be right back. Stay with me. Stay with me. Kate Daly radio.com.