[00:00:06] Welcome to the Kate Dalley Show. Ooh, and we just love the smell of chemtrails in the morning. The Kate Dalley Show starts now.
[00:00:15] About going on one of these trips until I can get through Christmas. And I don't mean to sound like everything falls on me, but everything falls on me.
[00:00:29] I love my family, but they don't do anything to help me. I do all the decorating, the cooking, the cleaning, the wrapping, the shopping, all that.
[00:00:41] Last year, on December the 24th, my husband said to me, can I help you do anything? And I said, I'm going to beat you to death.
[00:00:57] And I can't think about this trip because I've got to get ready for Christmas, and I get so torn up that I want to take to the bed.
[00:01:05] I want to take to the bed. But I can't take to the bed, because if I take to the bed, nobody's going to have Christmas.
[00:01:12] All right. Welcome, Kate Dalley Show. And of course, Leanne Morgan. Isn't she funny?
[00:01:16] Oh, I bet. I bet everyone can relate to that. So welcome, Kate Dalley Show. And on a Thursday.
[00:01:23] And I've got a great guest. In fact, he was going to join us a couple, I think a week ago or something like that.
[00:01:30] And I'm just glad that you're here, because there's so much going on in the market, especially the last two days.
[00:01:37] So, Greg Manorino, Robin Hood of Wall Street. How are you, my friend? Here we go.
[00:01:44] All right. How are you, Greg? How are you, Greg?
[00:01:48] I'm damn good. I'm good. I'm great.
[00:01:52] Awesome. I'm so glad to have you.
[00:01:53] And let me just tell you, the shifts in the market, people are worried. And I can see why. You might want to let people know what happened if they've been living in a cave. But it's all over the news and the market. It's a crazy, crazy market. So tell me what you think. What are your thoughts right now? Greg, are you with me?
[00:02:20] Okay. Okay. Yes, now I can. Go right ahead. Thoughts on the market.
[00:02:25] Sorry. I don't know what's going on. I was going to say, we have no market. This is not a market. This is a freak show on an epic scale. I've been telling people this for years. I mean, this is a distortion of any kind of reality.
[00:02:38] All this is, again, the mechanism of easy money, exploding debt, currency devaluation has created a financial Frankenstein. And if anyone thinks that the stock market has any attachment to any kind of reality, I mean, they just don't know what's going on.
[00:02:58] So yesterday, you know, the Fed cut rates a quarter of a point, basically nothing. But the key here, and I told people this was going to happen to the minute. It's kind of interesting. And the dynamic in play is what's the photo funds rate and the 10-year yield. Basically, there's a relationship that exists between there. We violated it. And that caused the market to sell off. And I don't know if we're done.
[00:03:22] I don't know if the Fed's going to step in here and start to buy more debt or, you know, get in here. The Fed does have a trading desk. They have what's called the Exchange Stabilization Fund, for which they do buy large cap stocks to prop up the stock market. Will they do that? I don't know.
[00:03:39] The market, again, we are so far removed from any kind of realism here. It's out of control. And it's just an illusion to keep people thinking that everything is OK by focusing on what the stock market is doing.
[00:03:52] And I mean, it shouldn't be here in any way, shape or form. You have an economy here in the United States and around the world contracting at its fastest pace we've ever seen.
[00:04:01] But the propaganda from the CNBCs and Bloomberg, everything is fine. It's perfect. Personal debt, consumer debt, household debt off the Richter scale. You got loan defaults all over the place. I mean, it's just it's really over here.
[00:04:14] They're going to find another mechanism to pull cash into the now. They got this bird flu now. They just declared a state of emergency in California. New mask mandates in New Jersey.
[00:04:27] The health care systems over there. There's talk about eliminating any talk about the debt, getting rid of the debt ceiling, something that, you know, is just obviously not real anyway here.
[00:04:38] And all they do is kick the can down the road. But again, this would play right into what the Fed wants here.
[00:04:44] Unfettered access to inflating the debt. And unfortunately, I think they're going to get it here.
[00:04:50] What does it mean for the markets? You look, man, I pulled out yesterday. I don't have a single dollar in the stock market, not because the stock market sold off.
[00:04:59] Markets rise, markets fall. Right. Me, I got out because the action in the debt market was, well, I would say alarming.
[00:05:06] And people need to stop paying attention to what's going on.
[00:05:09] So what's different about it as far as the pullout goes?
[00:05:12] What's different? Because we've seen the market dip before.
[00:05:14] But what was what was the most alarming thing to you that you went, OK, I'm done.
[00:05:20] I was warning people that if we got an equal the federal funds rate is the overnight lending rate.
[00:05:27] That's what the Fed doesn't be passing cash between institutions overnight to trick the system.
[00:05:32] It's more liquid than it actually is. Liquidity is drying up.
[00:05:35] OK, it's a whole other story. We could dedicate an hour to that.
[00:05:37] I was warning people that if we get an equal 10 year yield, which is the benchmark and the federal funds rate or par, we would see the market take a shock.
[00:05:47] And it's exactly what happened. It's too easy.
[00:05:51] Right now, we still are in that kind of a situation here.
[00:05:54] The federal funds rate, the low end is four and a quarter now.
[00:05:57] And the 10 year yield is sitting at about four point five percent.
[00:06:00] Normally, this would be a good thing.
[00:06:02] In other words, we'd be seeing a normalized yield curve.
[00:06:05] But this is this is way, way more than that.
[00:06:08] You have to understand what people need to get here.
[00:06:10] Since June of this year, the Fed's been engaged under the table in full blown quantitative easing, yield curve control.
[00:06:17] This is an illusion here.
[00:06:19] Again, it's not real. None of it.
[00:06:21] And no one's going to know what's it.
[00:06:23] Look, what do we know?
[00:06:24] We've been hearing for the last eight quarters or the last two years that big fat cats have been getting out of the market.
[00:06:29] The biggest one has got to be Warren Buffett.
[00:06:32] They see the writing on the wall.
[00:06:34] They did miss people like Buffett did miss the last two years of a raging market here.
[00:06:38] It's all fake.
[00:06:39] It's all just easy money.
[00:06:40] Again, promises of easy money by the Federal Reserve, which we're going to see a lot more.
[00:06:44] Wait till next year.
[00:06:45] We just wait to see what's going to happen with debts and deficits.
[00:06:48] It's going to be out of control.
[00:06:51] Massive currency devaluation here.
[00:06:53] Loss of purchasing power on a massive scale.
[00:06:56] It looks to me, if you just connect the dots, that we're moving into what probably is going to be a severe, severe recession, not just here in the United States, but around the world.
[00:07:05] And they're going to use a mechanism, whatever they need to do, whether it's going to be another convid.
[00:07:09] It looks like polio might be one of them they're lining up right now.
[00:07:12] Bird flu.
[00:07:13] Bird flu.
[00:07:13] It's interesting.
[00:07:15] Just in June of this year, we were told that millions of bird flu vaccines were going to be available come this summer.
[00:07:21] Now, we just found out that yesterday, Monday, you know, this bird flu thing is this.
[00:07:28] No, this was today.
[00:07:29] What am I talking about?
[00:07:30] This declared the state of emergency in California, if you go to the bird flu.
[00:07:35] So Monday, they declared these mask mandates in the biggest health care system in New Jersey.
[00:07:41] This is going to spread.
[00:07:42] They're not done here.
[00:07:43] I've been warning people that, look, man, what it comes down to is they're going to come with every reason you could dream about and think about and fantasize about and probably even have a nightmare over to inflate the debt.
[00:07:53] The debt cannot stop.
[00:07:54] And we're being bridged into a new system.
[00:07:58] The dollar is becoming obsolete.
[00:07:59] We're becoming the crypto capital of the world, not the constitutional money capital of the world here.
[00:08:04] And that is also going to create a lot of issues moving forward as we are transitioned into the new system.
[00:08:10] Banks being deregulated, merging with cryptocurrencies, obviously.
[00:08:14] Talk of adding cryptocurrency to the U.S. Strategic Reserve, selling gold to do it, as a matter of fact.
[00:08:20] So there's a lot of things in play right now.
[00:08:23] And I think people need to be with the market.
[00:08:25] Like I said, I'm out.
[00:08:26] That doesn't mean I'm bearish.
[00:08:27] I'm neutral.
[00:08:28] I'm not long.
[00:08:29] I'm not short.
[00:08:30] Long, meaning the market is going to go up.
[00:08:31] Short means the market is going to go down.
[00:08:33] I just want to sit back.
[00:08:34] I've been buying every single dip in this market for the last seven years.
[00:08:38] I need a little breather here.
[00:08:40] Well, I do.
[00:08:41] I mean, am I going to jump back in here again?
[00:08:43] Look.
[00:08:44] That was my next question.
[00:08:45] Is there anything that you would see that would make you get back in?
[00:08:49] Yeah.
[00:08:50] You know, if I see, for example, the 10-year yield start to drop, this would mean, obviously, direct intervention here by the Federal Reserve trying to suppress rates, which we're going to.
[00:09:00] We've been promised that we're going to get lower rates here.
[00:09:02] President Select Trump did say that.
[00:09:04] He did promise us the lower rates, although the president has no power to do so.
[00:09:08] They don't have a printing press.
[00:09:10] They can't devalue the currency.
[00:09:11] But they can work with the central bank to make it happen.
[00:09:13] I think lower rates are definitely coming here because it's a mechanism of destruction.
[00:09:17] What people don't understand at its core, if you go to finance and economics.
[00:09:21] Does this make sense to you or anybody listening here?
[00:09:23] To have a strong economy, you need a strong currency.
[00:09:26] That's number one.
[00:09:27] And to have a strong currency, you need a corresponding rate of interest high enough to support the purchasing power of the currency.
[00:09:33] No one's going to tell you that.
[00:09:34] No politician.
[00:09:36] No fund manager.
[00:09:38] No central banker.
[00:09:39] They're not going to tell you these kinds of things here.
[00:09:41] All they're concerned about is, again, this is a wrecking ball for the economy.
[00:09:44] We need much higher rates.
[00:09:46] We need a stronger currency.
[00:09:47] But we're not going to get that.
[00:09:48] We're going to get currency devaluation on a massive scale.
[00:09:51] Obviously, a lot more debt, which is currency purchasing power.
[00:09:54] Negative.
[00:09:55] That's where we are going.
[00:09:56] That's the setup.
[00:09:57] There's no way out.
[00:09:59] Unfortunately, I wish there were.
[00:10:01] And, of course, the bridge into the new system.
[00:10:03] But what would I get back in the stock market?
[00:10:06] You know, I need a few dynamics to change.
[00:10:08] I have to see.
[00:10:09] Right now, again, we're in the biggest hyperbubble that has ever been created in the history of the world.
[00:10:12] In the stock market, on the back of the debt market hyperbubble, which is the greatest threat to the world today.
[00:10:19] And, you know, I'm heavily into crypto.
[00:10:22] I'm still in all my crypto positions.
[00:10:23] You know, I've been buying this stuff for many, many years.
[00:10:27] And metals as well.
[00:10:29] So, I mean, I'm going to sit back and relax just for a little bit, take a breather over the holidays, and then reevaluate.
[00:10:34] That's pretty much my plan.
[00:10:36] But our situation looks – I mean, I don't know what other road you can take out of this situation.
[00:10:42] I mean, it's only going one way, in other words.
[00:10:45] That's all you're seeing.
[00:10:45] It's like one-way street.
[00:10:48] Unfortunately, look, man, you can't have it both ways.
[00:10:51] You can't have a high stock market and have a strong economy.
[00:10:53] They want people to think that there's no correlation whatsoever between the stock market and the economy, although they try to trick people into thinking that's true.
[00:11:02] And I've been telling people for many, many years the worse off the economy gets, the higher the stock market is going to go until it doesn't, until we start to see a rapid sell-off in the debt market.
[00:11:14] When you see a rapid sell-off in the debt market, you see a bond yield spike in an uncontrolled fashion.
[00:11:19] Yesterday, what really spooked me was watching the U.S. 10-year yield spike.
[00:11:24] I have a tool which anyone can use.
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[00:11:27] It's called the Manorino Market Risk Indicator.
[00:11:29] It's right on my website, traderschoice.net.
[00:11:32] And right now it has gone red zone.
[00:11:35] That was another key element to why I decided to get out of the market and just sit back and just enjoy the festivities by watching it.
[00:11:42] So, you know, look, man, the bottom line is they're not done with us.
[00:11:46] And this is not just a phenomenon around the world.
[00:11:49] Central banks control it all.
[00:11:50] The world is not run by presidents, kings, queens, monitors, or dictators.
[00:11:53] It's all run by the central banks.
[00:11:55] They control the monetary system.
[00:11:56] They control the financial markets and the financial system as a whole.
[00:11:59] The rest of it is just a show, just something they put on for the people to make them think they have a choice or whatever it might be.
[00:12:06] We have no choice.
[00:12:07] They are leading us where they want to.
[00:12:10] It's just an incredible thing here.
[00:12:12] But that's it.
[00:12:13] Look, man, we got to have each other's backs.
[00:12:15] We got to understand what's happening here and take action.
[00:12:18] You know, I've been telling people to stay along the stock market now for almost a decade.
[00:12:21] Yeah.
[00:12:22] Getting into cryptocurrencies.
[00:12:24] You know, we got to stay ahead of the curve.
[00:12:25] It's now become a method of survival.
[00:12:27] Right.
[00:12:28] People can't survive in this environment, unfortunately.
[00:12:30] So we got to try everything or use every trick in our book.
[00:12:34] Right.
[00:12:34] To stay ahead of the curve.
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[00:15:16] This is a short segment of the show.
[00:15:18] And I also wanted to get your take on the drones real fast.
[00:15:22] What do you think, Greg?
[00:15:23] Oops, sorry.
[00:15:23] Let me cut music.
[00:15:25] There we go.
[00:15:26] What's your take?
[00:15:27] What do you think it is on the drones?
[00:15:32] What's that?
[00:15:33] Are you there?
[00:15:34] Drones.
[00:15:34] Yeah.
[00:15:34] Yeah.
[00:15:37] It's obviously some kind of a fear tactic one way or the other.
[00:15:40] And they want people to focus on it, which means we should be looking someplace else.
[00:15:44] They always play these kind of games with us.
[00:15:46] It's really the truth.
[00:15:46] You know, look, they got everybody focusing on this thing, whatever it might be.
[00:15:51] And again, when I see something like this, literally, I've seen another four right in
[00:15:57] this area where I am here.
[00:15:58] Yeah.
[00:15:59] One of them was so loud and so close to my house, I think I could have hit it.
[00:16:04] Are you serious?
[00:16:05] I could have hit it with my rifle.
[00:16:06] Oh, I could have hit it for sure.
[00:16:07] I thought about it.
[00:16:08] Believe me, I wanted to shoot it.
[00:16:10] And, you know, they're telling people not to do that.
[00:16:12] And then we had one two days ago.
[00:16:14] We're just hovering, just sitting there.
[00:16:16] I'm sitting there looking through my binoculars at this thing, and I'm just waiting for it
[00:16:19] to do something.
[00:16:20] Didn't do nothing.
[00:16:21] Just sat there.
[00:16:22] Just freaking sat there.
[00:16:23] It's really interesting stuff.
[00:16:25] Like I said, I, you know, I'm not scared.
[00:16:28] That's what they want.
[00:16:29] And it's interesting.
[00:16:30] But, you know, fear is paralyzing.
[00:16:32] I don't want anyone to ever be afraid in any kind of a situation because it's a lock shop.
[00:16:37] It doesn't allow people to take action.
[00:16:39] And look, I don't think they're done psyoping us and whatever else.
[00:16:44] I almost said a word I shouldn't say on air.
[00:16:46] But whatever it might be, you know, they're not done.
[00:16:48] And I know for a fact that they were going to.
[00:16:51] I mean, I've been warning about this.
[00:16:52] Just be ready for anything, even the unbelievable.
[00:16:55] They will do whatever they have to do to elicit or extort is really the word I'm looking for.
[00:17:01] I've been using this a lot lately.
[00:17:02] More control out of us all.
[00:17:04] And that is really the backbone of the new system that we're being thrust into, you know, becoming
[00:17:10] the crypto capital of the world right now and adding to crypto.
[00:17:15] I love crypto.
[00:17:16] You know, I'm probably the biggest, one of the biggest I've been crypto advocates on
[00:17:20] Wall Street.
[00:17:21] But the fact of the matter is, I don't think people, no one voted for this.
[00:17:24] No one wants this.
[00:17:25] We want to go back to a constitutional money system, a gold-backed currency.
[00:17:29] But we're not doing that.
[00:17:29] We're being far removed, unfortunately.
[00:17:32] And we're going to see a lot moving forward.
[00:17:35] The banks are in a lot of trouble.
[00:17:36] They've got black hole balance sheets.
[00:17:38] This is a backdoor bailout in many ways, merging them with the cryptocurrencies, deregulating
[00:17:43] the banks.
[00:17:44] We're going to see a lot of this stuff moving forward.
[00:17:46] We're going to see a consolidation of power.
[00:17:47] More control over we, the people, unfortunately.
[00:17:52] That's where it's going.
[00:17:53] I mean, you know, it's just too simple to see, I think.
[00:17:56] Yeah.
[00:17:56] But, you know, look, what does it mean for the market is really, you know, I guess what
[00:18:02] we should do.
[00:18:02] I didn't think there was these UFO things were going to affect the market at all.
[00:18:07] It really is the debt market that drives it all.
[00:18:09] And that's all I focus on constantly looking at the action here in the debt market.
[00:18:15] What's going on?
[00:18:16] What are they doing?
[00:18:16] What the Fed's doing right now is kind of very interesting.
[00:18:19] There's something called the repo operation, reverse repo.
[00:18:24] Well, what the Fed does basically is pass vast amounts of cash back and forth between institutions
[00:18:29] overnight.
[00:18:30] And what this does is it tricks the system to think it's more liquid.
[00:18:34] But we're running out of cash.
[00:18:36] It's the bottom.
[00:18:36] Even though we have a debt that keeps ballooning, there's not enough of it because it's the
[00:18:40] nature of the debt-based system.
[00:18:42] So what the Fed has been doing very quietly, especially over the last year, is reducing
[00:18:47] the size of their repo operation.
[00:18:50] And so the system, again, on a knife's edge here, needing more liquidity to fuel it.
[00:18:57] It's just a matter of when they're going to pull the plug on it.
[00:19:00] And again, it's going to be the time of their choosing.
[00:19:03] Right now, the number one issuer and obviously buyer of debt is central banks.
[00:19:06] If it weren't for them, we'd be in a Mad Max situation overnight.
[00:19:11] And that's where they're going to push us.
[00:19:14] What's really going to end up happening here is liquidity crisis.
[00:19:17] And we're already in one.
[00:19:18] That's why you're seeing the debt inflate the way that it is around the world.
[00:19:22] And what they're going to force us into is a stopping of the flow of credit through the
[00:19:27] world markets.
[00:19:28] This is the real big issue.
[00:19:30] We're in 08.
[00:19:30] It wasn't the market that was crashing.
[00:19:32] The fact that the credit was stopping flowing through the markets.
[00:19:37] And they're going to force that upon us, again, as another way to get people into a state of
[00:19:41] absolute panic.
[00:19:42] That means no transactions take place.
[00:19:44] Zeroes, of course, the screen on your bank account.
[00:19:46] It's just over at that point.
[00:19:48] And then, of course, they're going to flip the switch onto the new system.
[00:19:50] But the key is we need to get bridged into a cryptocurrency style environment, mainstreaming
[00:19:59] it.
[00:19:59] This is why we're being made crypto capital of the world here.
[00:20:03] Okay.
[00:20:03] Trader.
[00:20:03] Unfortunately, that's where we're going.
[00:20:04] I know.
[00:20:05] It's like, Merry Christmas.
[00:20:06] Jump off a bridge.
[00:20:07] So anyway, I love you.
[00:20:09] Thank you so much.
[00:20:10] And also, I mean, but it is the reality.
[00:20:13] We got to go reality.
[00:20:14] Sorry, folks.
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[00:21:41] This is the Kate Daly Show.
[00:21:44] I've heard about this baby boy...
[00:21:47] All right.
[00:21:47] Welcome back to the Kate Daly Show.
[00:21:49] And of course, the Hallelujah Christmas version.
[00:21:53] Love that.
[00:21:54] Don't you?
[00:21:54] All right.
[00:21:55] So every year, I actually play this every single year.
[00:21:59] And I have for probably 12 years.
[00:22:02] And it's one of my all-time favorite Christmas stories.
[00:22:04] Let me share it with you.
[00:22:05] This is the Henry Falk Christmas story played in 1974.
[00:22:10] Here we go.
[00:22:12] The day after Christmas a number of years ago, I was driving down a country road.
[00:22:17] In Texas.
[00:22:18] And it was a bitter, cold, cold morning.
[00:22:21] And walking ahead of me on the gravel road was a little barefooted boy.
[00:22:26] With nondescript ragged overalls and a makeshift sleeve of a sweater tied around his little ears.
[00:22:34] I stopped and picked him up.
[00:22:36] He looked like he was about 12 years old.
[00:22:39] And his little feet were blue with the cold.
[00:22:43] He's carrying an orange.
[00:22:46] And he got in and had the brightest blue eyes one ever saw.
[00:22:49] And he turned a bright smile on my face and says,
[00:22:52] I'm going down the road about two miles from my cousin's.
[00:22:55] I want to show him my orange old Sandy Claus brought me.
[00:22:59] Well, I wasn't going to mention Christmas to him because I figured he came from a family that kind of don't have Christmas.
[00:23:08] But he brought it up himself.
[00:23:09] He said, did old Sandy Claus come to see you, mister?
[00:23:13] And I said, yes, we had a real nice Christmas at our house and I hope you had the same.
[00:23:19] He paused for a moment, looked at me.
[00:23:22] And then with all the sincerity in the world said, mister, we had a wonderful Christmas in the United States down to our place.
[00:23:31] Lordy, it was the first one we ever had had there.
[00:23:34] See, we never do have them out there much.
[00:23:36] Don't notice when Christmas time comes.
[00:23:38] We'd heard about it, but never did have one because, well, you know, it's just Papa said,
[00:23:46] old Sandy Claus, Papa Hoorah's lot said,
[00:23:48] old Sandy Claus was scared to bring his reindeer down into our section of the county
[00:23:52] because folks down there so hard up that they liable to catch one of his reindeer and butcher him for meat.
[00:24:02] But just several days before Christmas, a lady come out from town
[00:24:07] and she told all the families through there, our family too,
[00:24:11] that there was old Sandy Claus was coming to town to leave some things for us
[00:24:16] and if Papa would go in town, he could get some Christmas time for all of us.
[00:24:21] Papa hooked up the mule and wag him.
[00:24:25] He went in town, but he told us children,
[00:24:28] said, now don't y'all get all worked up and excited
[00:24:31] because there might not be nothing to this yarn, that lady told.
[00:24:36] But shucks, she hadn't got out of sight up the lane there.
[00:24:40] We was done watching for him to come back.
[00:24:42] We couldn't get our minds on nothing else, you know.
[00:24:45] And Mama, she'd come to her once in a while and say,
[00:24:47] now y'all quit that looking up the lane because Papa told you there might not be nothing.
[00:24:53] But along about the middle of the afternoon,
[00:24:56] well, we heard a team of jangling, the hornies are coming
[00:25:00] and we ran out in the front yard and Ernie, my little brother, called out and said,
[00:25:04] y'all come Papa.
[00:25:05] And here come their mules just in a big trot, you know,
[00:25:08] and Papa's standing up right in the bed of that wagon
[00:25:11] holding two big old chickens, all feathers picked off.
[00:25:15] And he was just yelling, Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas.
[00:25:19] And the team stopped right in front of the gate
[00:25:21] and all us children just went swarming out there like a flock of chichis, you know,
[00:25:26] and just crawling over that wagon and looking in.
[00:25:30] And, mister, I wish you could have seen what was in that wagon.
[00:25:34] These bags of striped candy and apples and oranges and sacks of flour
[00:25:40] and some real coffee, you know, and just all tensely and pretty.
[00:25:46] And we couldn't say nothing, just kind of held her breath and looked at it, you know,
[00:25:50] and Papa's standing there just waving them two chickens and yelling,
[00:25:53] Merry Christmas to you, Merry Christmas to you,
[00:25:56] and laughing that big old grin on his face.
[00:25:58] And Mama, she come a-hurrying out with the baby in her arms, you know,
[00:26:02] and when she looked in that wagon, she just stopped and then,
[00:26:06] Papa, he dropped them two chickens and wretched and caught the baby out of her arms, you know,
[00:26:10] and held him up and said, Merry Christmas to you, Sandy Claus and baby little old Alvy Lee.
[00:26:18] He just laughed like he knowed it was Christmas too, you know.
[00:26:22] And Mama, she started telling us the name of all them nuts.
[00:26:27] It wasn't just peanuts.
[00:26:28] She had a name for all of them.
[00:26:30] Mama knows a heap of things like that.
[00:26:32] She'd seen that stuff before, you know,
[00:26:34] and we was all of us just chattering and going on at the same time, us young'uns are looking in there.
[00:26:39] And all of a sudden, we heard Papa call out,
[00:26:42] Merry Christmas to you, Sam Jackson.
[00:26:45] And we stopped and looked, and here comes Sam Jackson leading that old cripple-leg mule of his up the lane.
[00:26:54] And Papa said, Sam Jackson, did you get in town and get some Christmas this year?
[00:27:01] Sam Jackson, you know, he share crops over there across the creek from our place.
[00:27:06] And he shook his head and said,
[00:27:08] Well, no, sir, Mr. Will, I didn't go in town.
[00:27:12] I heard about that, but I didn't know it was for colored folks too.
[00:27:16] I thought it was just for you white families.
[00:27:21] All of a sudden, none of us children were saying nothing.
[00:27:23] Papa, he looked down at Mama.
[00:27:27] Mama looked up at him, and they didn't say nothing like they don't a heap of times,
[00:27:32] but they know what the other ones are thinking.
[00:27:34] They're like that, you know.
[00:27:35] And all of a sudden, Papa, he broke out in a big grin again.
[00:27:37] He said, Dad, blame it.
[00:27:39] Sam Jackson, it's sure a good thing you come by here.
[00:27:42] Lord have mercy.
[00:27:44] I like to forgot old Sandy Claus would have me in court if he'd heard about this.
[00:27:48] The last thing he asked me if I lived out here near you,
[00:27:51] said he hadn't seen you around and said he wanted me to bring part of this out here to you and your family,
[00:27:57] your woman and your children.
[00:27:58] Well, sir, Sam Jackson, he broke out in a big grin.
[00:28:02] Papa said, I'll tell you what to do.
[00:28:03] You get your wife and children, and you come down here tomorrow morning.
[00:28:07] It's going to be Christmas time all day long.
[00:28:09] Come early and stay late.
[00:28:12] And Sam Jackson said, you reckon?
[00:28:14] And Mama called out to him and said, yes, and you tell your wife to be sure and bring some pots and pans
[00:28:19] because we're going to have a heap of cooking to do,
[00:28:21] and I ain't sure I've got enough to take care of all of you.
[00:28:24] And, well, sir, old Sam Jackson, he started off leading that mule up, laying in a full trot, you know,
[00:28:30] and he was heading home to get the word to his folks and his children, you know.
[00:28:34] And next morning it just, you remember how it was yesterday morning?
[00:28:38] Just rosy red and looked like Christmas time.
[00:28:41] It was cold, but you didn't notice the cold, you know,
[00:28:44] and the sun just come up, just all rosy red.
[00:28:46] And us youngins were all out of bed before daylight seemed like,
[00:28:50] just running in the kitchen and smelling and looking.
[00:28:52] And it was all there, sure enough.
[00:28:55] And here comes Sam Jackson and his team and his wife and his five youngins in there.
[00:29:02] And it's all looking over the edge, and we run out and yell,
[00:29:06] Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas.
[00:29:08] And Papa said, Christmas gift to you, Sam Jackson.
[00:29:11] Y'all come on in.
[00:29:13] And they come in, and Mama and Sister Jackson, they got in the kitchen,
[00:29:17] and they started cooking things up.
[00:29:19] And us youngins started playing Christmas time.
[00:29:22] And it's a lot of fun, you know.
[00:29:24] We'd just play Christmas gift with one another and run around and around the house
[00:29:28] and just roll in the dirt, you know.
[00:29:29] And then we started playing, go up to the kitchen door and smell.
[00:29:34] And we'd run up and smell inside that kitchen door where Mama and Sister Jackson was cooking at.
[00:29:39] And then we'd just die laughing and roll in the dirt, you know.
[00:29:42] And go chasing around and playing Christmas gift.
[00:29:45] And we'd play Christmas time until we just wore ourselves out.
[00:29:48] And Papa and Sam Jackson, they'd put a table up and put some sheets over it,
[00:29:53] some boards up over some sawhorses.
[00:29:55] And everybody had a place, even the baby.
[00:29:59] And Mama and Sister Jackson said, well, now it's ready.
[00:30:03] Come on in.
[00:30:03] We're going to have Christmas dinner.
[00:30:06] And I'd sit right next to Willie Jackson, you know.
[00:30:09] And he'd just roll his eyes at me and I'd roll my head.
[00:30:12] We'd just die laughing, you know.
[00:30:13] And there was an apple and an orange and some striped of candy at everybody's place.
[00:30:17] And that was just dessert.
[00:30:19] See, that wasn't a real Christmas.
[00:30:20] Then Mama and them had done cooked that up.
[00:30:23] And they just had it spread up and down the table.
[00:30:26] And so Papa and Sam Jackson, they'd been sitting on the front porch.
[00:30:30] And they come in.
[00:30:32] Papa, he sit at one end of the table.
[00:30:34] Sam Jackson sits at the other.
[00:30:35] And it was just a beautiful table like you never had seen.
[00:30:38] And I didn't know nothing could ever look like that and smell that good, you know.
[00:30:43] And Sam Jackson, you know, he's real black.
[00:30:45] And he had on that white clean shirt of his and then them overhauls.
[00:30:50] Everything had been washed and was real clean.
[00:30:53] Papa, he said, Brother Jackson, I believe you're a deacon in the church.
[00:30:57] I ain't much of a church man myself.
[00:30:58] But I believe you're a deacon.
[00:31:01] Maybe you'd be willing to give grace.
[00:31:05] Well, Sam Jackson, he stood up there.
[00:31:08] And his hands was real big.
[00:31:09] And he kind of held on to the side of the table, you know.
[00:31:13] But he didn't bow his head like a heap of folks do when they're saying blessing.
[00:31:19] He just looked up and smiled.
[00:31:21] And he said, Lord, I hope you're having as nice a Christmas up there with your angels as we have it down here.
[00:31:27] Because it's glorious Christmas time.
[00:31:36] Great gift for somebody in your life.
[00:31:47] This is the Kate Daly Show.
[00:32:20] Great, right?
[00:32:21] He's a heavy metal guy.
[00:32:22] What a beautiful voice.
[00:32:24] And, yeah, my voice.
[00:32:26] Sorry.
[00:32:27] What can I say?
[00:32:29] I wanted to play just that final clip of the Henry Falk story, the John Henry Falk story from 1974.
[00:32:38] Isn't that a great story?
[00:32:40] Here's the ending for that.
[00:32:42] I wasn't able to get that into the last segment of the show.
[00:32:46] So here we go.
[00:32:46] You're a deacon in the church.
[00:32:47] I ain't much of a church man myself.
[00:32:49] But I believe you're a deacon.
[00:32:51] Maybe you'd be willing to give grace.
[00:32:55] Well, Sam Jackson, he stood up there.
[00:32:58] And his hands was real big.
[00:33:00] And he kind of held on to the side of the table, you know.
[00:33:04] But he didn't bow his head like a heap of folks do when they're saying blessing.
[00:33:10] He just looked up and smiled.
[00:33:12] And he said, Lord, I hope you're having as nice a Christmas up there with your angels as we have it down here.
[00:33:18] Because it's glorious Christmas time down here.
[00:33:21] And I just wanted to say, Merry Christmas to you, Lord.
[00:33:26] Isn't that great?
[00:33:26] Like I say, mister, I believe that was a wonderful Christmas in the United States of America.
[00:33:32] Isn't that great?
[00:33:33] The John Henry Falk story.
[00:33:36] And, oh, it was quite popular back in the day.
[00:33:39] And so I love that story for a multitude of reasons.
[00:33:43] It always gets me every time.
[00:33:45] But I do love it.
[00:33:46] And I play it every year.
[00:33:49] Here is Paul Harvey in the back story, the rest of the story on a very popular movie.
[00:33:57] I want to play this for you.
[00:33:59] I just watched this like a couple weeks ago.
[00:34:01] And here we are almost at Christmas, you know.
[00:34:04] Here we go.
[00:34:06] Author Philip Van Doren Stern got the idea one winter morning in 1938 while he was shaving.
[00:34:13] He was shaving, and the entire story came to him beginning to end right there in front of the bathroom mirror.
[00:34:18] But Philip would not write the story down until a year later.
[00:34:22] And he would not try to sell the story until four more years had passed.
[00:34:27] And even then, nobody would buy it.
[00:34:29] He tried to interest magazines in publishing it.
[00:34:32] But he was turned down by everything from the Saturday Evening Post to the local farm journals.
[00:34:37] Finally, a movie studio bought the story, which the author had entitled The Greatest Gift.
[00:34:42] RKO Radio Pictures purchased the property at the suggestion of Cary Grant, by the way.
[00:34:46] Cary Grant thought the hero might be a suitable role for himself someday.
[00:34:51] And yet, try as they might, RKO's screenwriter simply could not adapt the story to a movie-worthy script.
[00:34:56] So more years passed.
[00:34:58] RKO sold The Greatest Gift to another movie-maker who had just organized a new company called Liberty Films.
[00:35:04] That producer-director's name, by the way, was Frank Capra.
[00:35:08] And under his loving guidance, Philip Stern's little Christmas story did grow
[00:35:14] into one of the most moving and heartwarming tales ever told.
[00:35:18] And each Christmas time, televiewers thrilled to the retelling of an all-American yarn which Frank Capra retitled
[00:35:25] It's a Wonderful Life.
[00:35:28] But this is the rest of the story.
[00:35:30] The motion picture It's a Wonderful Life is about a man named George Bailey on the brink of suicide,
[00:35:34] granted a unique opportunity to see what the world would have been like had he never been born.
[00:35:38] It's a Wonderful Life has become a classic consistently listed by critics among the ten greatest movies ever made.
[00:35:44] But it did not become an American cultural phenomenon until the mid-1970s, and there's a reason for that.
[00:35:50] Aside from its intrinsic greatness.
[00:35:52] For you see, when It's a Wonderful Life first appeared in theaters December 1946, it received mixed reviews.
[00:35:58] It barely broke even at the box office.
[00:36:00] Received not one Academy Award.
[00:36:03] Its less-than-spectacular reception was a tremendous disappointment to Frank Capra.
[00:36:07] It was so generally ignored over the following three decades that in 1974, when its copyright came up for renewal,
[00:36:14] somebody in the studio office forgot or didn't bother to go to the trouble of renewing the copyright.
[00:36:21] And that's how one of the ten greatest motion pictures of all times slipped inobtrusively into what's called the public domain.
[00:36:27] And that's why America's undisputed favorite holiday movie became just that.
[00:36:31] Because television stations can air it for free.
[00:36:33] And so they air it often, exposing it to millions.
[00:36:37] Experts guesstimate that the owners, had they held on to the copyright,
[00:36:40] It's a Wonderful Life would be earning them conservatively $26 million a year.
[00:36:46] In addition to the more than 1,200 radio and television stations airing it at least twice each year,
[00:36:51] there are 15 video companies selling the classic on cassette.
[00:36:55] They're cranking out copies for what amounts to the wholesale cost of blank tape.
[00:37:00] That's right.
[00:37:01] To paraphrase its original title, maybe that is the greatest gift of all.
[00:37:07] That we all get rich every Christmas time.
[00:37:10] In lots of ways.
[00:37:12] Because we get to see and re-see and re-see.
[00:37:14] It's a wonderful life.
[00:37:16] Just because somebody, maybe some bumbling guardian angel,
[00:37:20] failed to renew the copyright.
[00:37:22] By the way, had that whoever it was back there bothered to renew the copyright,
[00:37:31] it would have cost his employers a renewal fee of only $4.
[00:37:38] Merry Christmas.
[00:37:40] And now you know the rest of the story.
[00:37:43] There you go.
[00:37:44] Some Paul Harvey, right?
[00:37:46] I love that.
[00:37:47] And you know, we're constantly, we should be constantly reminded that, you know,
[00:37:52] I know Greg's information, that's going to be a little scary.
[00:37:55] We've got these weird drones.
[00:37:58] We've got all kinds of stuff going on.
[00:38:01] And at this time of year, one of the things that we don't really say out loud
[00:38:06] or we don't really concentrate on, unbelievably,
[00:38:09] is the fact that most of the world celebrates Christmas,
[00:38:14] which is kind of cool.
[00:38:16] If you really think about it, you've got celebrations going on all over the world for Christmas.
[00:38:24] So we are a world that still celebrates the birth of Christ, right?
[00:38:31] And so sometimes I have to remind myself and people say, well, how do you get through,
[00:38:37] you know, each day with diving into these, these deep state tanks of, you know,
[00:38:43] filth and trying to figure out all the lies and, and everything else?
[00:38:47] Well, number one, you're awake enough to be listening to this show right now.
[00:38:51] So right there, you've got a, you've got a leg up.
[00:38:54] And the other thing is, is if that many people are celebrating the birth of Christ,
[00:39:01] there's, that should give people a lot of hope at this time of year.
[00:39:06] Because he is still very much at the center and the biggest holiday, right?
[00:39:12] Now here in America, it is, and there are different places where it's the biggest holiday.
[00:39:18] And I really appreciate that because it's a known day off of work.
[00:39:24] We don't work.
[00:39:25] There's just a lot of really wonderful things about really reflecting on how the world treats this day.
[00:39:34] And everyone knows about that day.
[00:39:37] And, you know, you can go on and on about, well, it was actually at this time or whatever.
[00:39:41] It doesn't matter.
[00:39:42] It's a day that's celebrated about his birth.
[00:39:46] Okay.
[00:39:46] And I love that.
[00:39:48] That is, I mean, come on.
[00:39:50] It's a miracle.
[00:39:51] It's an amazing miracle.
[00:39:52] It's a gift.
[00:39:53] I think sometimes we just have to remind ourselves about all the blessings and all the great things
[00:39:57] that we have because it's easy to get mired into this, you know, every day.
[00:40:03] But I love that.
[00:40:04] Just remember that.
[00:40:06] I'll be right back on the Kate Daly show.
[00:40:09] I've got quite a tale for you.
[00:40:11] I'll be right back.