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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Chuck Douglas the power our six ten WTV and my
number eight two one nine eight eighty six that is
in the sixty one to four area by the way,
eight two to one dou WTV and or eight hundred
sixty ten double UTV and will also work as far
as I know. Before I get back into things here,
want to just take a moment out to say congratulations,
welcome back, and God bless to Mike Kilburn over there
at ABC six and Fox twenty eight. He returned to
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the to the mobile track duties this morning as part
of their traffic reporting scenario, and he's been gone for
a while. I didn't know what was going on, but
we've exchanged a couple of messages, but he wasn't real
in depth about what was happening. And he came back
finally this morning and kind of told his story. But
he had a carotid artery blockage and he said eighty
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five percent on I think the right side, if I'm
not mistaken of his head. And he said he was
in the doctor's office on Tuesday and in surgery on Friday.
That's how serious it was. And it was just it
was good, good to see him back this morning, doing
his thing and being happy and sharing some good news.
So good at you, Mike. Good to see you take
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care of yourself. It's nice to, you know, have somebody
take out. I think a moment to say welcome back
when you've been going for a while. That doesn't always happen.
I usually get like, oh, it's you. But but I
say that every day you come in the door. I know,
and I hear you say it every day that I
come in the door. All Right, A couple of things
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already on the table, A couple of things I want
to get to before I had to say goodbye. Involving
the Trump presidency in an NBC News poll. You'll be flabbergasted,
first of all because of the poll results. A second
because it's from NBC for goodness sake.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
But I was talking about the the.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Car theft attempt up in Cleveland Avenue last week and
the owner of the car went in the gas station,
came out. Somebody's trying to see this car. He shot him.
And I'm not debating legalities. Yeah, I know, I know
under current law it is illegal. I get that he
was not defending his life, and I'm not saying whether
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it was right or wrong, good or bad. I'm saying
it is what it is. People are tired of having
their stuff taken and the responses. I've complained many many
times before when something happens, you know, I'll get on
the neighborhood Facebook paining go as somebody got in my
car again?
Speaker 2 (02:18):
Did you have anything? Did you leave anything of value?
You shouldn't leave change in the ash.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
It's my damn car. How is it you're going to
chastise me and tell me what I should not legally
do with my stuff. You don't have a problem with
the people going in the car and taking it, but
you have a problem with the fact that I left
a quarter on the dashboard. Really dummy, But I'm sick
of that response from people. I really am and I'm
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mild compared to a lot of folks. A two one
WTV and back to the phones. Steven Chilcathie on the
Legacy Retirement Group dot com phone lines.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Hey, I like it afternoon, A little more on that
car jacking there, Bill can be used as a tool
of deadly force. Who knows what that guy was going
to do? Is he going to take off at high
speed and end up in a high speed chase. Oh good,
like to run into a MIDI van full of kids.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Or maybe run over the car owner. If the car
owner came out and said, hey, don't steal my car,
he could have used the cars as a deadly weapon.
So yeah, just by being in possession and control of
your car, he's in possession and you could be an attorney.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Well, thank you.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
That's that's actually a good theory, and I don't think
it's an invalid theory.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Steve. That's uh.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
We've seen story after story about people using cars to
drive through crowds and run over people and so forth,
so that that could be a legitimate line of defense
when this guy goes to court, because you know he will.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
We think along the same line.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
There, how's everything? How's everything down there? And one of
my favorite places on earth Chill Coffee.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
No, it's one of the warmest days of spring so far.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Yes, yes, I love that town. I've often said that
I defect Columbus. It's at the top of my list
of places where I will end up. I just I
love Chilligathy.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
Somebody can figure out how to keep the need paper
mail open?
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Yeah, you know, it finally doesn't stink and now they
want to close it. Which as a kid growing up
on the west side of Columbus, Ohio, in the summer especially,
I could wake up and go to my mom's bedroom
with her bedroom window open, we could smell chilli coothy
and that was no lie. We could smell it. And
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now they've got the scrubbers and everything and the smell
isn't bad. And it's been productive. And you know, obviously
me does a lot of business around the globe. That
whole situation about wanting to show I don't know what
reason is there. You can't tell me you're not making money.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
No, like why they shut down the GM Planning in
the Ontario, Ohisle. It was the most efficient, safest, most
productive facility. That's the GM doing. He shut it down too.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
So yeah, sometimes I think you make more money by
not making money than you make by making money. Maybe
that's what these corporations think.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
I don't know. I appreciate you, Steve.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
You take care of yourself and you call any time
eight two one nine eight six two one TV. And Dana,
you're on sixteen WTV.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
And this guy who shot the guy who was trying
to take the vehicle that would have been my life
resort because I first thing I do, I would have
shot the tires out and let him try to get
away with that, because there he is now, he is
on the hook. He is charged with murder.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
I don't know if he has children or not. He
could go away for god knows how long. And if
you have a liberal prosecuting attorney there, you know that's
what they're going to stick it to him.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Well, you know you've got a liberal again running in.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
My mind, looking at his situation, children.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Looking at his d Dana, looking at his situation. As
I was pointing out before, Who knows he might have
put his last five dollars in that tank that call.
It could be his only way to get his wife
to chemotherapy or his child to something that may be
their lifeline. And if he shoots out the tires, who's
gonna pay to replace those?
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Well, I'm telling he is a lot worse trouble than
that now. But that would have been the lasting and
that's that guy would have come around with a gun,
and I had my gun, I would have shot, but
that would have been in the lad For I know
you're right, people are sick and card this punk ass
kid teenager here not too long ago, who was running
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upon his girlfriend to call the police on him. He
should have really, he should have been dead a long
time ago.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Well, and think about three we got an officer in
hot water because you know, they even defy the police,
and she tried to run the police officer over. How
are the bad guys going to treat you? And I mean,
I've reached the stage of my life quite frankly, Dana,
where I don't necessarily need to see a gun. I'm
old now, my knees aren't as strong as they used
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to be. I can't punch as hard as I used
to punch. And if some twenty two year old comes
up to me with no gun in his hand and
tells me how many ways he's going to break me
and have to take what's in my wallet, I'll do
what's necessary to protect myself. And I think I think
twelve of my peers.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
Will understanding and then camp. But that would have been
the last thing, because again, you know, I don't know
if this man has children or not, but God knows
how long they'll try to put him away.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Yeah, Oh, I guarantee you they'll go. They'll most likely
go for the maximum. Uh, where as the person who
was stealing his car has probably been in front of
a judge many times and and never received the maximum
of anything A two one WTV And let's get Rachelle
in here. You're on six to ten DOUBLETV, and Rachelle chuck.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
I'll try to be quick. You are always great if
isn't it attorneys in the office or in the audience
or you might know the answer. Okay, So remember back
a while ago there was a I think it was
a single mom picking up her child from a babysitter.
She left the baby in the car, and then some
person came along and tried to steal the car. She
jumped on the hood and she ended up dying just
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trying to rest for her kid. Yes, okay, so what
would happen in this case? Do you think would the
jury or the courts treated differently if there had been
a child in that car? What you be justified?
Speaker 1 (08:24):
That is an excellent point. But you know, I bring
these cases up all the time. How many children's services.
I had this conversation about two weeks ago with somebody
from Children's services where they're inaction baffled me. I said,
you know how many how many kids do we need
to find dead? Where you went in and didn't find
a reason to do anything after numerous people have called you.
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How far do we have to go into the pits
of hell before you start raising us back out?
Speaker 5 (08:50):
Yeah, that little Drick Coy, the four year olds the
most recent story.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
Yes, the boyfriend.
Speaker 5 (08:54):
Yes, it's heartbreaking. Yes, and they're great.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
They'd been called and did nothing. Rochelle, thanks for being
out there. I appreciate you every time I hear from you.
Eight two one nine at eighty six eight two one
WTV in NBC News poll. Let me get into that
here because I promised it and I want to make
sure I tell you about it before I get out here.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Hang on, I got to click the right place. Where
is it? Here we go.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Polling from NBC News again, that's it's very important that
I tell you from NBC News shows growth, growth, I say,
in the number of people who have identified themselves as
Republicans and MAGA supporters March NBC poll. Significant increase in
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the polling numbers, Wow, up twenty three percent from the
respondents from the previous poll just before the November election.
So the overall share seventy one percent of Republicans polled
by NBC now call themselves MAGA supporters seventy one percent.
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And guess guess who's jumping on the bandwagon really heavily
college educated males, not not high school dropout Beavis and
butthead like they try to make you, but college educated
males jumping major jump in their support of Donald Trump
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in this March poll from NBC News, seventy one percent
now indicated in the poll as being not only Republican
slash conservative, but also mega supporters. Fifty five percent is
what it was in November. That was before the election,
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After the election, after the inauguration, after the bull enters
the China Shop, seventy one percent. That's pretty dog gone,
impressive and bogged. And this guy bugged and let go
by the Trump administration. I think Donald Trump has an
opportunity here to make himself look like a benevolent, decent
human being, even to some on the left, or some
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of the uncommitted, or just some of the orange, bad
orange man bad people. Bogged in was let go. He
was part of the administration. He was let go because
a picture is running around social media now of him
attending a wedding of someone who wrote an anonymous Trump
bashing op ed for The New York Times in twenty nineteen.
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So he was let go for being at this wedding.
He actually just tweeted on his account a couple of
days ago how happy he was to be serving in
the second Trump administration and the good work they were doing.
But that picture apparently cost him his job. Donald Trump
has been in pictures with Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump had
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Kanye Weston, whoever that weirdo racist was down to Marlin health.
It's not about who you are seen with, It's about
what you are and what you do. This is a
chance for Trump to walk something back and be a
hero