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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Senator Marsha Blackburn

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Daily News, Politics

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Caller on the hurricane’s impact on the trucking industry headlines an hour where listeners phone to ask where the Biden-Harris Administration is when they need help. Combined with the looming strike at ports, Helene could have disastrous impacts for shipping up and down the East Coast. Clay’s football stadium interview with Trump, and the former president asking if Biden is napping while North Carolina drowns. Senator Blackburn, who toured storm regions with TN governor, tells Clay and Buck her heart breaks for everyone impacted by the hurricane and gives insights into what the federal government should be doing if Biden can be roused – and what she already helped get in place from FEMA this weekend. Buck’s father-in-law’s walkie-talkie that has been used during the hurricane and its aftermath.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.3

Welcome back in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show.

0:08.5

We are rolling through.

0:09.7

We're taking your calls from affected region.

0:13.4

Hurricane Helene.

0:14.3

We've been talking about it quite a lot at 2.30.

0:17.5

So in about a half hour from now, we'll be talking with Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee,

0:22.4

Tennessee, East Tennessee, in particular, very impacted western North Carolina, northern Georgia,

0:27.4

southern Virginia, northern South Carolina, the Appalachian region, many different communities

0:33.3

dealing with an incredibly difficult time since the storm rolled through on Thursday, Friday.

0:41.9

Very limited federal support.

0:44.8

So we are going to be talking about all this.

0:48.9

As we went to break, by the way, we were talking with a trucker.

0:53.3

I-40 is shut down and he was telling us that they did.

0:57.3

I remember this. They had a rock slide that shut down I-40 for many months. And what I remember

1:03.4

then, and I want to hear from him, is that the route you had to go was just, I mean, it's so

1:09.9

difficult to travel in these mountainous areas,

1:12.6

but big trucks, it took forever to try to get around the part of I-40 that was shut down.

1:17.7

With the potential strike happening on the East Coast, with the dock workers, with now interstates impacted,

1:24.1

again, one on top of the other, it seems like a bad situation. But, sir, you're on the road

1:29.7

right now. I think Mike, the truck driver, you're telling us what you are seeing on I-40. What is the

1:35.8

impact so far as you can tell, not to mention on people just trying to travel, but on the trucking

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