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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:22):
It's seven oh six on News Radio eleven seventy. The
big story today Israel and hamas first phase.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Of a ceasefire deal.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Let's go live to Jerusalem right now, Giordana Miller, ABC
News correspondent, Jordana, what can you tell us as far
as the latest, Well, we're.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Waiting for the Israeli Prime Minister to convene a government
meeting and then he will hold a vote to ratify
this first phase of President Trump's plan. He already met
for several hours with his cabinet, which had to by
law approve parts of this deal that we'll see the
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release of Palestinian prisoners and some that are serving life sentences.
That passed. That was approved by the cabinet, though it
was a very long meeting, longer than we anticipated. And
now the Prime Minister is wrapping up a meeting with
President Trump's envoys. Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner, who arrived
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in Israel earlier today. They're meeting with the Prime Minister
now in Jerusalem, and when that meeting wraps in just
a few minutes, were told this government meeting will start,
So we hope in the next couple hours, two to
three hours to finally get the statement from the Israeli
government that the deal has been ratified, voted on, approved,
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and that will set off a series of a series
of events. First of all, it will usher in a
ceasefire and the Israel will begin to withdraw. They have
twenty four hours to redeploy to the new lines, which
will mean they'll pull out from controlling about eighty percent
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of Gaza. They'll pull back to controlling about fifty percent,
which is still a big chunk, but they will stay
there as Israel in the future negotiates for Phase two
right of President Trump's plan. And then we'll also see
twenty living hostages come out of Gaza, which I think
everyone here in the country is still somewhat stunned by
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and also really overjoyed that'll happen. Over the weekend, Israel
in Exchange will release about two thousand Palestinian prisoners, and
that will really and then the one piece that will
kind of take a little bit more time is locating
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and returning the bodies of the hostages. That may take
a couple more weeks, and after that Israel will move
to talks on phase two.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Jordana, I have a question here from one of my listeners.
He says, why does Israel have to give up two
thousand criminals to get back twenty civilians.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
Well, that's a very good question. You know, this is
the ugly dark side of how terrorist groups fight and
how they you know, how they carry out their sinister
and barbaric attacks. They take mostly civilians, the twenty or
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mostly civilians, and they then demand that Israel release really
we call them Palistinian prisoners in the media, but most
of them are not all of them, but two hundred
and fifty of them are convicted criminals. And then Israel
will release another seventeen hundred the Gosins that were detained
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during the war, some who probably took part in the war,
some who didn't. There are some miners and women that
are going to be released, a few dozen, but overall,
you know, these are the really dark terms they set
and you know, Israel is a country and I think
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the United States shares this value with Israel that you know,
life is the supreme life and freedom of the supreme values.
And so if Israel has to release prisoners to save
a life, they will do it. And we're going to
see them do that. Yeah, you know in just a
couple of days.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
And like every negotiation, you're not always going to get
everything you want. And let me ask you about this.
The blueprint calls for the military withdrawal of Israeli forced
US in, the complete disarmament of hamas. How can they
be trusted and will they have any say in the
government leading forward after this peace deal?
Speaker 4 (05:02):
So, according to President Trump's peace plan, Hamas will have
no say in governing the Gaza Strip and they will
they'll have no representation in the new governing council that
will be set up the interim government, if you will,
And they will have no military role. Right they are
being asked to disarm turnover weapons. How exactly that's going
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to happen, I think will be part of the negotiation
of Phase two and it will be probably the thorniest issue, right,
Who who is going to oversee hamas? Turning over their weapons.
Who are they going to give those weapons too? The Egyptians,
the Jordanians of the new governing council, right, and there
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will be a new international security force that will come
into Gaza. What will that look like? And how quickly
will they be able to come into Gaza? I mean,
these big ideas that are in President Trump's plan, they're
going to take months to kind of get going and implement.
And that's why the Israelis are staying in a big
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chunk of Gaza, because they want to make sure that
the rest of President Trump's plan is implemented, you know, Otherwise,
you know, God forbid, we could see maybe, you know,
you know, a resumption of war down the road, which
I don't think anybody wants talking to.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Geordana Miller now ABC News correspondent Life from Jerusalem. Before
I let you go, and I know you got to
get going, I want to ask you how do the
Israeli people feel about amnesty in exchange for their disarmament
after that horrific attack that started all of this.
Speaker 4 (06:47):
Well, the truth is the Israeli army assassinated and killed
most of Hamasa's military leaders in the Gaza Strip and
as you know, they tried to kill the political leaders
of two which I think that failed attack was kind
of a turning point. So their leaders will get immunity
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for a while. But remember, you know Israel does you
know their first priority is to get their civilians back
out of out of the gaza, strip the hostages, and
give proper burials to those that were killed. You know,
it was a great failure of the state and the
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army on October seventh that they failed to protect these civilians,
and so you know, their first duty is to bring
them back. That's a moral duty. And you know, settling
scores with some of the Hamas leaders that obviously is
going to have to wait.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
All right, Jordana, thank you so much for this report.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Good Friday morning, seven nineteen, Friday morning, Friday, Friday Friday.
You're listening to the bloom Daddy Experience, Damon Otis News
Radio eleven seventy WWVA.
Speaker 6 (08:03):
Before you go anywhere, we have breaking news. Oh okay,
just happened to see this came across from CBS Sports.
They posted it six hours ago.
Speaker 3 (08:13):
Six that's not breaking news, well for our show, it is.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
Oh yeah, okay, sister Jean, that was on the sidelines
for Loyola marry Mountain of Chicago. She just had a birthday.
She was you know, the whole NCAA tournament focused on
her back when I think it was twenty eighteen or
nineteen when Loyola Marrymount made it to the fire and
four and she's passed away at one hundred and six
(08:38):
years old. So she became a national sensation when they
when they when they made it to the final four.
I mean, everything was about her. She went to every game,
you know, and she's she said that she was going
to have to retire from going to basketball for her health.
And one hundred and six.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
That's a great run. Yeah, that's a great run.
Speaker 5 (09:02):
That's a great score in the final four.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
She was a great story. Yeah, she was a great story.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
So sad news.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
Sad news anyway.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
I just great way to start a from Well, I
thought it was.
Speaker 5 (09:14):
No, no, I get it. Yeah, one hundred and six years.
Speaker 6 (09:17):
I didn't even know it. And I was just I
was just kind of scrolling here and I was like,
oh crap. I mean, because yeah, I never knew her,
but you felt like you knew her.
Speaker 5 (09:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (09:27):
Yeah, she was just somebody's like, I mean, I know
she was a nun, but she was like everybody's grandmother.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
You know, who was not a grandmother, right, you know.
Speaker 6 (09:38):
But that's that's the field that you had, and the
and the fact that she was ninety seven years old
during your final four run and she knew the game,
so she was a basketball person, you know.
Speaker 3 (09:50):
I mean, it was like, man, this is awesome.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
There are people too nuns and you know one hundred
and six. Well, God bless, God bless. Okay, now you
completely threw me off what we were going to I
forget what I was gonna say.
Speaker 7 (10:06):
Now.
Speaker 5 (10:07):
Oh, anyways, it is a Friday, so we have Okay,
we've got some we've got some chances to win this morning, obviously,
so we're gonna have coming up here very shortly your
first chance to win this morning. We have one last
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a new We got a new thing today. I'm so excited.
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little bit later in the show, So listen for those
cues to call. So basically what I'm saying is, we
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have a Halloween themed although she is Barbara Jean just
came up on the TV in front of me. We
have a Halloween giveaway theme today. So that's coming up
a little bit later in the show, the Haunted House,
Wells Township. So anyways, kind of going back to what
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bloom Daddy was talking about, I want to hit on
some top headlines. You know, a lot of speculation his
has been out there about President Trump winning the Nobel
Peace Prize. Well, it was announced that that did not happen.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Carino Machado is the winner of
the twenty twenty five Nobel Peace Prize. President Trump has
(12:00):
been speaking about this and possibly being a winner. He
has cited a number of his international conflicts, and then
obviously what has happened over the past forty eight hours
in the Middle East, where he has been, of course
spearheading the peace talks and making it happen. But it
(12:23):
was not him that will be taking him the Nobel
Peace Prize. It is a Venezuelan and her name is
Maria Carino Machado. The one thing about what is going
on in the Gaza in the piece, And you know,
as this proceeds, I made it a point yesterday to
(12:48):
turn on other news organizations, and I've told you this before,
I like to kind of jump around get the feeling
from all the different media outs, you know, to news
media out there, those that are talking about the ones
that are you know of that are covering this, the
(13:12):
liberal media. They're saying all the right things. Okay, they're
saying the right things, but if you watch their body
language and as the words are are leaving their lips,
that's where the truth lies. When they are round about
(13:37):
congratulating President Trump for this, it is on meant almost
as if as the words leave their lips they're razor blades.
It physically is paining some of these people to talk
(13:59):
about this success. Yes it's it's almost entertaining. I hate
to say that, but it is. It's almost entertaining to
watch these people on CNBC and MSNBC and CNN be
forced to give credit where credit is due. The one thing,
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the other thing I picked up on, though, is the
word play that they're using. Now, this is and and
this is not to negate it. This is a very
precarious situation that is going on. It is listen, we're
talking about hamas, we're talking about terrorists like you never know,
it is a precarious situation. Until those hostages are returned
(14:47):
and until everything is signed on the dotted line, you know,
you can't one hundred percent guarantee. But the word play
that the media is using. There are those that are
saying peace deal with kind of what I just did
(15:10):
with a little footnote, but they're using peace deal. There
are those that are using the term ceasefire because they
don't want to use the word peace in regards to
President Trump. So they're playing word games so they don't
they don't have to give credit to the president in
(15:30):
his administration for making this happen happen. You know, back
in the day, former President Biden was known you know,
he was touted as this this world leader and negotiations
and and you know, foreign foreign relationships and all this.
He couldn't do it. He couldn't do it. Well, he
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didn't know where he was half the time. But he
didn't make it happen. President Trump made it happen. But
if you want a little bit of if you want
a little bit of entertainment, switch on, switch on some
of the different media outlets and watch some of these
talking heads and watch their face and the rolling of
the eyes. And as I said, you knows as the
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word piece deal leaves their lips, it's like they're spitting nails.
It's it is, it is. It is quite entertaining, quite entertaining.
But as I said, we have chances for you to
win today. And of course it's Friday, so we have
our fun Friday questions. We're gonna get into those next.
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You're listening to the bloom Daddy Experience. I forgot where
we were at this point in time. It's seven twenty
eight on this Friday. I'm Sam, He's otis here on
news Radio eleven seventy WWVA. Welcome back on your Friday.
At seven point thirty six, the Bloomdaddy Experience. Sam and
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Otis News Radio eleven seventy w w v A, all right, Otis.
Before we get to our fun Friday questions, I'm gonna
give a shout out. Woke in this morning. Woke in.
Wow walked in this morning. Wow walked in this morning
with a nice little delivery to us here in the
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studio from the Lovely Girl Scouts.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
Nice.
Speaker 5 (17:23):
Yes, we've got What have we gotten here? We've got
chocolate covered pretzels, yam and cashews and let's see here,
peanut butter, dark chocolate delight. It's it's it's a trail mix.
So to Joelle and her team of Girl Scouts, thank you.
Speaker 4 (17:49):
That was.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
Put a smile on my face immediately this morning. So
thank you for that, lovely, lovely, uh surprise this. And
then also I was going through our mail. There's a
there's a package and it's said it's addressed to John Cleese,
and I'm like, who's John Cleese. We don't have anybody
works here named John Cleese. And then I'm like, oh,
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wait a second. He performs this weekend here at the Capitol.
That's who this is for. So speaking of that, there's
a busy week weekend on tap here all over the
High Valley. We're gonna talk well mention some of those
here very very shortly, but want to let you know
if you haven't checked off on our Facebook page. Here
are our questions for today. So number one, what's the
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worst thing about being an adult? What's the worst thing?
And then when's the last time you thought about quitting
your job? And why? Those are our questions today. So
what's the worst thing about being an adult? And what's
the When was the last time you thought about quitting
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your job? And why? Every morning when I wake up
at about four point fifteen, I think about quitting my
job because it gets harder and harder every morning to
roll out of bed, especially when it starts to get
this time of year and you know it's cold outside,
and that whole element of living in the Ayah Valley.
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But if you want to go onto our Facebook page
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some work this morning. One one hundred sixty to for
eleven seventy besides rolling his eyes at me, have him
do some work one one hundred sixty to forty eleven
seventy to get in on give us some of your answers,
(19:37):
just like Jared did on Facebook. I think the worst
part about being adult paying taxes. I agree with you there,
Jared Dave says worst thing about being adult aging It's
kind of a blanket answer. He says, with that everything
(19:58):
hurts for no reason. Yeah. Yeah, I was walking up
my stairs, Dave. It's funny you say that. I was
walking up my stairs yesterday evening from taking my dogs outside,
and it was completely quiet in my house, completely quiet,
no TV on, nothing, and I heard this noise and
I'm like, what is that my knee? I could hear
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my knee grinding as I walked up the stairs. That's
probably not a good sign of something. So somewhere down
the road.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
I believe it's called crepitace.
Speaker 5 (20:35):
Crepitas. Okay, is that a real thing? Or you mess up?
Speaker 3 (20:39):
I said, I believe. I can't.
Speaker 6 (20:41):
I learned that when when the buns and like your
joints rubbed together, especially your knees, I think it's called crepitas.
Speaker 5 (20:47):
Oh okay, I thought you were.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
I think somehow I remember that.
Speaker 5 (20:52):
Okay, Well, they were grinding, that's for sure. Because it's
a horrible noise. So those are our questions today. So
as I said, excuse me call us one.
Speaker 6 (21:02):
Nepetas refers to a cracking, popping, or grinding sound or
sensation that occurs when joints moved one move. It is
caused by the separation and rubbing of bone or kurtly
surfaces against each other.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
Oh, that's okay, that's exactly what ends.
Speaker 6 (21:17):
I learned that when I was a junior in high school,
and I remember that what science class, athletic training?
Speaker 5 (21:24):
Oh, okay, okay.
Speaker 6 (21:26):
Well, Tim McCormick was a teacher. Tim McCormick, former county commissioner.
Speaker 5 (21:31):
Yeah, I don't say I know that name.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
He threw a kid out one time. That was one
of the funniest things I've ever seen a class.
Speaker 6 (21:39):
I can't I can't repeat what he said because he
warned you at the first day of class. He said, look,
if you have a hard time with the word hell, damn,
and he threw a couple other.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
Ones out there that we can't say.
Speaker 6 (21:52):
Yeah, he was like, you probably need to get out
of this class. And then he the one kid wasn't
doing his work or doing whatever he was supposed to do,
and he just very calmly said something to him. You know,
I thought it was one of the funniest things I'd
ever heard.
Speaker 5 (22:12):
It was just the right line at the right time.
Speaker 6 (22:14):
That Yeah, I mean I had I had Timmy was
our athletic trainer and his brother, Dawn was our JV
basketball coach and two of the greatest guys you ever.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Want to meet. So I had a lot of fun
with those guys.
Speaker 6 (22:29):
I'm sure you did his brother. When Donnie was our
coach at JV. I mean, oh, he he was just
one of those guys that had the dry sense of
humor and like if you weren't, if you were just
the average person, you wouldn't pick up on half of
the stuff that he said. There was just there's a
couple of things that I mean, he said on the
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bus back at the time.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
Because what JV.
Speaker 6 (22:52):
The cheerleaders right with the JV because the varsity they
sam didn't want him on the varsity boss. So we
stopped at the Morgantown and Donnie said something and it
was like, oh my gosh, Like I don't know how
like in today's day and age, somebody would atned him in.
He'd probably lost his job. It wasn't dirty, it was
just off color, not even really off color, but it
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was just something that may have been somebody might have
found inappropriate.
Speaker 5 (23:20):
Have you ever dry humor? Have you ever there's somebody
that I that I used to know that had that
same type of humor and he would throw out liners
to the point where you would almost be like whiplash,
Oh yeah, where it would take you like thirty seconds,
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you know, fifteen twenty seconds and go, oh wait a second,
that's funny. You know.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
My best friend, my best friend growing up, like he
was in the third or fourth grade and doing stuff
like that, and like like really like when we would
go someplace in my mom or whatever, my dad would
be driving, and he would just come up with a
one liner or he would respond somehow, and just that quick,
dry wit. Like my parents were like amazed that he.
Speaker 5 (24:09):
Was at that age.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
That's funny, yeah, and and and and that quick.
Speaker 5 (24:15):
Well that's the thing comedians have to be, I mean,
to be funny and to be a comedian, maybe not
even a comedian level, but it takes a lot of intelligence.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
It's you know, you're it all depends.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
It's a different type of intelligence.
Speaker 6 (24:30):
But yeah, like a comedian, you know, like you look
at somebody like the comedians that interact with the audiences
that they're they're they're quick.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Yeah, what's that guy's name right now?
Speaker 3 (24:42):
That's it? Yeah, from Ohio.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
But there are people that that aren't comedians that when
they come up with something like as quickly as they do,
there's just that's just a different type of intelligence.
Speaker 5 (24:58):
It's a natural part of their personalit.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
Yeah, and the fact that they can come up with something.
You know, everybody can do it once in a while,
but there are people that can do it all the time.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (25:10):
Everybody finds like you hit it once in a while,
but it's not all the time, is what you're Yeah. Yeah,
how did we get to that we were just talking
about because we're talking about off color and Tim McCormick.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
So his brother Donnie, and.
Speaker 6 (25:30):
I think the statute of limitations with the guy that
he threw out ended up. Now I'm not even going
to go there because it's not a good story.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
He ended up, oh.
Speaker 6 (25:40):
Basically killing himself later on. But oh geez, yeah and
made and made headline news.
Speaker 5 (25:45):
So oh okay, yeah.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
No, no, no, just not Gonn made national news when
he did.
Speaker 5 (25:50):
It, so oh geez.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Okay, so it's just probably not a good place to go.
Speaker 5 (25:57):
Okay, okay, so deceased. None you've brought to the table today. Yeah,
and now this Happy Friday. Everybody, Happy Friday. It's seven
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We got some good questions out there, and of course
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and then give us your comments. First question is what's
the worst thing about being an adult? And the second
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is when's the last time you thought about quitting your job?
And why? So otis what would you say is the
worst thing about being an adult? Where to begin?
Speaker 6 (28:02):
Yeah, responsibility bills. I would say the worst thing is
probably the bills. Yeah, you know, because if you're not
good with your money, then the bills can come to
bite you in the rear. End, you know, especially I think,
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you know, there's a lot of people out there that
get into credit card debt because they don't understand, and.
Speaker 5 (28:35):
Or they get you in college before you don't understand,
and you know, when you're when you know it's not
good to have that twenty six percent interest rate, you know,
and then pay the minimum on your credit card because
you're never going to get anywhere.
Speaker 6 (28:48):
So you know, you you know, you always have to
double or triple your payment if you if you can't
pay it off, because if you don't, you're never going
to get ahead. And or you know, like there, I know,
sometimes what I'll do is I make the payment, which
I'll double the payment, but then I'll, like so if
today was pay day, I might take fifty dollars out
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of my pay and put it on there as a
bonus pay, you know, as a bonus payment. So I'll
make the required payment. Then each pay day I try
to make, you know, put fifty dollars or even if
it's thirty dollars, you know, just just to knock it
down a.
Speaker 5 (29:24):
Little bit, chip away at it. Yeah, I mean, for
me being an adult, I guess and I don't want
to get like deep on this, but I don't know
if this is the right way to say it, but
the loss of innocence, the loss of naivetey of the
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world around you. You know, when you're a kid, it's
all about fun and enjoyment, and you don't you don't
see or you're protected or shielded from the negativity in
the world, the ugliness in the world. Everything's new and
exciting and you're trustful and you're not you're you're not
(30:09):
bruised and battered from the world, I guess, and I
think that's the hardest part about being an adult is
just that loss of of of safety, security and innocence.
And again I took that a little deep. I didn't
want to go, you know, like that. But but that's
that I struggle with that still. I still struggle with that.
(30:30):
You know, I've said this multiple times. You know, because
of doing this job, you have to uh constantly read
a lot of the negative stuff that's out there around
the world. Here in our country, the political you know,
the negative political takes, the anger, the hatred, and sometimes
it's just like you need a break from it. And
(30:50):
I guess that's where I'm getting at when I'm when
I'm saying, you know, the innocence and in the protection
and and you know when you're a kid, you don't
pay attention to that stuff. So that would be that
would be mine, that that would be mine. On let's
see here on Facebook, Wes says, getting old is the
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worst part about being an adult.
Speaker 6 (31:14):
Damn.
Speaker 3 (31:14):
Yeah, you can't argue with that.
Speaker 5 (31:16):
No, Aaron says, my body and mind start breaking down. Yep.
That seems to be a theme with this, with this
question today and then the other one. You know, when's
the last time you thought about quitting your job? Wes says,
about three to four years ago. My boss was a
you know, one of the I think we've all had
(31:38):
a boss like that a time or two in our lives.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
Still do did I say that? No, they're not listening.
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Oh News Radio seventy WWVA z.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
Number one TUK show in the Ohio Alley. This is
the bloom Daddy Experience. Your host, bloom Daddy. His goal inform,
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Speaker 2 (34:28):
News Radio eleven seventy. It's the bloom Daddy Experience. Hey,
it's eight six, let's get this hour rolling. The big
story today Israel and hamas first phase of a ceasefire deal.
Let's go live to Jerusalem right now, Giordana Miller, ABC
News correspondent, Jordana, what can you tell us as far
as the latest, Well, we're.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
Waiting for the Israeli Prime Minister to convene a government
meeting and then he will hold a vote to ratify
this first phase of President Trump's plan. He already met
for several hours with his cabinet, which had to by
law approve parts of this deal that we'll see the
(35:11):
release of Palestinian prisoners and some that are serving life
sentences that passed, that was approved by the cabinet, though
it was a very long meeting, longer than we anticipated.
And now the Prime Minister is wrapping up a meeting
with President Trump's envoys Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner, who
(35:36):
arrived in Israel earlier today. They're meeting with the Prime
Minister now in Jerusalem. And when that meeting raps in
just a few minutes, were told this government meeting will start,
so we hope in the next couple hours, two to
three hours to finally get the statement from the Israeli
government that the deal has been ratified, voted on approved,
(36:00):
set off a series of a series of events. First
of all, it will usher in a ceasefire and the
Israelis will begin to withdraw. They have twenty four hours
to redeploy to the new lines, which will mean they'll
pull out from controlling about eighty percent of Gaza. They'll
pull back to controlling about fifty percent, which is still
(36:24):
a big chunk, but they will stay there as Israel
in the future negotiates for phase two right of President
Trump's plan. And then we'll also see twenty living hostages
come out of Gaza, which I think everyone here in
the country is still somewhat stunned by and also really overjoyed.
(36:49):
That'll happen over the weekend. Israel in exchange will release
about two thousand Palestinian prisoners and that will really and
then the one piece that will kind of take a
little bit more time is locating and returning the bodies
of the hostages. That may take a couple more weeks,
(37:09):
and after that Israel will move to talks.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
On Phase two Jordan. I have a question here from
one of my listeners. He says, why does Israel have
to give up two thousand criminals to get back twenty civilians.
Speaker 4 (37:24):
Well, that's a very good question. You know, this is
the ugly dark side of how terrorist groups fight and
how they you know, how they carry out their sinister
and barbaric attacks. They take mostly civilians, the twenty or
(37:47):
mostly civilians, and they then demand that Israel release really
we call them Palestinian prisoners in the media, but most
of them are not all of them, but two hundred
and fifty of them are convicted criminals. And then Israel
will release another seventeen hundred Gosins that were detained during
(38:12):
the war, some who probably took part in the war,
some who didn't. There are some miners and women that
are going to be released, a few dozen, but overall,
you know, these are the really dark terms they set.
And you know, Israel is a country and I think
the United States shares this value with Israel that you know,
(38:36):
life is the supreme life and freedom are the supreme values.
And so if Israel has to release prisoners to save
a life, they will do it. And we're going to
see them do that. Yeah, you know, in just a
couple of days.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
And like every negotiation, you're not always going to get
everything you want. And let me ask you about this.
The blueprint calls for the military withdrawal of Israeli forces,
in the complete disarmament of hamas. How can they be
trusted and will they have any say in the government
leading forward after this peace deal?
Speaker 4 (39:11):
So, according to President Trump's peace plan, hamas will have
no say in governing the Gaza strip and they will
they'll have no representation in the new governing council that
will be set up the interim government, if you will,
and they will have no military role. Right they are
being asked to disarm, turnover weapons, how exactly that's going
(39:35):
to happen, I think will be part of the negotiation
of Phase two, and it will be probably the thorniest issue,
right Who who is going to oversee Hamas turning over
their weapons? Who are they going to give those weapons too?
The Egyptians, the Jordanians, the new governing council, right, and
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there will be a new international security force that will
come in to Gaza. What will that look like and
how quickly will they, you know, be able to come
into Gaza. I mean, these big ideas that are in
President Trump's plan, they're going to take months to kind
of get going and implement. And that's why the Israelis
(40:16):
are staying in a big chunk of Gaza, because they
want to make sure that the rest of President Trump's
plan is implemented, you know, Otherwise, you know, God forbid,
we could see maybe you know, you know, a resumption
of war down the road, which I don't think anybody.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
Wants talking to. Geordana Miller now ABC News correspondent Life
from Jerusalem. Before I let you go, and I know
you've got to get going, I want to ask you
how do the Israeli people feel about amnesty in exchange
for their disarmament after that horrific attack that started all
of this.
Speaker 4 (40:56):
Well, the truth is the Israeli army assassinated and killed
most of Hamas's military leaders in the Gaza Strip, and
as you know, they tried to kill the political leadership too,
which I think that sailed attack was kind of a
turning point. So their leaders will get immunity for a while.
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But remember, you know Israel does you know their first
priority is to get their civilians back out of out
of the Gaza Strip, the hostages, and give proper burials
to those that were killed. You know, it was a
great failure of the state and the army on October
seventh that they failed to protect these civilians, and so
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you know their first duty is to bring them back.
That's a moral duty. And you know, settling scores with
some of the Hamas leaders that obviously is going to
have to wait.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
All right, Jordana, thank you so much for this report.
Speaker 5 (42:01):
Well come back, it's eight nineteen on this Friday morning.
You're listening to the Blue Daddy Experience. I'm sam otis
in there running the ship here on news Radio eleven
seventy WWVA. But we're not alone anymore. Joining us in studio,
we have an Rio Grady, executive director of a Special
Wish Foundation, along with a new face to the team,
(42:22):
Jeremiah Freeland. He is the new director of fundraising. So
good morning you guys. So this time of year, you
know what time it is.
Speaker 8 (42:32):
It is lip sync time, everybody's favorite time.
Speaker 9 (42:36):
Of the year.
Speaker 5 (42:37):
Yeah, it is what it's the how many years now?
Speaker 8 (42:40):
Seven?
Speaker 5 (42:40):
Seven years?
Speaker 8 (42:41):
Seven years? Five years here at the Capitol?
Speaker 5 (42:44):
Okay, okay, So first of all, when.
Speaker 8 (42:47):
It's next weekend, it is next Saturday?
Speaker 5 (42:49):
Are you read eighteen?
Speaker 8 (42:51):
Getting there?
Speaker 5 (42:53):
It's a huge undertaking.
Speaker 8 (42:55):
Yeah, it really is. It's putting on a show. Sure,
it's a total sh show. A lot of planning goes
into it, and but we'll be ready and the contestants,
I know, will put on performances that will just entertain everyone.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
Well, before we get into the nitty gritty the details
on that, I'm gonna throw this to you, Jeremiah. I
know you're new.
Speaker 3 (43:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (43:18):
How many weeks now? Six?
Speaker 3 (43:20):
It's been about eight eight?
Speaker 5 (43:21):
Okay, yeah, okay, So tell me about a Special Wish.
What has it now that you've been with the team
now for you know, two months, or so, what are
you getting from it? What is your experience with it
so far? How's it fulfilled you?
Speaker 3 (43:35):
How has it fulfilled me?
Speaker 7 (43:36):
It fulfills me in a lot of different ways.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
I can say that.
Speaker 7 (43:41):
You know, one of the most rewarding aspects of Special
Wish Foundation is that when we do events or when
we have fundraisers, they turn into something tangible that we
can do within the community, specifically our local community.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
You know, the impacts that we have.
Speaker 7 (43:59):
It's always so rewarding to just see the kids that
are getting these wishes granted, the look on their face
when we do it, the look on the family's faces,
the relief that they have. And you know, we do
everything from granting the wish to transporting them to the airport,
picking them up from the airport.
Speaker 5 (44:19):
Even the fine details.
Speaker 7 (44:20):
Yeah, yeah, and I think that that's when it kind
of comes full circle.
Speaker 9 (44:24):
You know.
Speaker 7 (44:25):
Specifically, we have Ainsley who participated in lip sync last year, yes,
and she was one of our wish children this year.
So it's it just goes to show you that there
are no there is no prejudice when you have someone
who's critically ill, and I think that that's important to remember, well.
Speaker 5 (44:45):
And I'll ask you you this, Anne Marie. You know
you led hims. You hear special wish, you think little ones? Yeah,
you know. But he makes a good point. What are
the what are the ages of the way of you know,
is there a top age for wish granting?
Speaker 8 (45:02):
Yes, so a special wish. We grant wishes from birth
through the age of twenty, so we do go a
little older than some other wish granting organizations. We've granted
wishes to twenty year olds and it's nice to be
able to do that because if not, they would kind
of fall through the cracks and not be able to
get a wish. Yeah, but right, you're right. Most people
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do think it's for little ones, and it's not. We
have teenagers, young adults as well.
Speaker 5 (45:28):
And Disney World, of course, tends to be a big one,
right it is.
Speaker 8 (45:32):
It's the one that we get requested the most. And
it's fun to get to do other wishes. I mean,
Disney wishes are great because they get to go to
Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World if they choose. Oh,
they stay at a place called Give Kids the World Village,
which is eighty nine acres and it's a place for
all wish granting organizations. When we send folks to Florida
(45:53):
to Disney, that place alone could be a vacation. But
it is nice to do some some different ones. Yeah,
fun mix it up for you guys.
Speaker 4 (46:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (46:03):
Yeah, and just to see, you know again, to see
these wish children the reaction. There's nothing that is better
than that. It's just the best thing in the world
to be able to put smiles on their faces. They
go through so much. Their life consist of being in
the hospital, doctor's visits, test just nothing positive.
Speaker 5 (46:25):
And these are our local kids.
Speaker 8 (46:26):
They're all local in the High Valley.
Speaker 5 (46:28):
Yeah, I want to make that. I want to you know,
get that point home. These are our local kids. These
are our friends and neighbors, their kids. They're young adult
you know, teenagers. It stays here and that's part of
you know, of a special Wish is the fact that
it's fundraising. You know, it's sometimes it's a little tricky,
but when you come up with great ideas like lip
(46:51):
Sync Challenge and you know, going on the seventh year
and it's coming up, I mean biggest of the year, right,
biggest fundraiser.
Speaker 7 (46:58):
Of the year.
Speaker 8 (46:58):
Yes, we do four funs and they're all, they're all
big and they're growing, but this one is still our
biggest fundraiser. It's the show.
Speaker 5 (47:11):
Great for radio. But let's say challenge how many contestants
this year?
Speaker 8 (47:17):
So we have six contestants, which we do usually every year,
and are you ready to hear.
Speaker 5 (47:23):
His let me, let me, let's hear the let's hear
the stars of the show.
Speaker 8 (47:26):
Right, And they are stars even for just agreeing to
do this. It's a lot of work on their part.
So this year we have Brian Campbell. He is the
play by play announcer at w k k X okay,
and he and his wife started a pop up shot
called The Bulls and they do smoothie bulls. And I
can honestly say I need to get one because I
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have not had one, but everyone that talks about them
raves how good these smoothie bulls are.
Speaker 5 (47:52):
Okay, never heard of a smoothie bull?
Speaker 8 (47:55):
I had neither, but I guess they're delicious.
Speaker 5 (47:57):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (47:57):
Ron Scott Junior is a contestant and he is wait.
Speaker 5 (48:01):
Wait a second, isn't he usually the music man?
Speaker 8 (48:05):
Yes, he is usually our DJ and I have to
say quotes with DJ, but he does play music while
we're there. He's been wanting to do it, and we've
we've talked, and I said, as long as you can
find me a you to replace you, Okay, And he's
gonna be He's going to be fantastic too. And I
think he's going to surprise a lot of people.
Speaker 5 (48:21):
So he's stepping out from behind the mic and the
turntables and getting on the stage.
Speaker 10 (48:27):
A lot of people know Ron's, you know, with the
y w c A in his position, big part of
the community right cultural diversity and Outreach coordinator.
Speaker 8 (48:38):
That The next lady is Shauna Shepherd. She is a
birth to three therapists with Easter Seals and she's also
the cheerleading coach for Wheeling Park High School.
Speaker 5 (48:49):
I wonder if she'll have some cheerleaders on that stage.
Speaker 8 (48:51):
I would put money on.
Speaker 5 (48:56):
If you're betting on that way, Okay.
Speaker 8 (48:58):
Susan regrets. Susan is an attorney here in Wheeling Anne
in Pittsburgh, and Susan is a breast cancer survivor herself,
and this is very close near endeared her heart. And
she always says, I can't imagine going through that as
a child, because she knows how difficult it was as
an adult. So we're really happy to have Susan in October.
Speaker 5 (49:21):
Yeah. Perfect, yea, So she's Team Pink. There you go, yep.
Speaker 8 (49:27):
Gretchen Kessler. She is the marketing and Communications specialist with
Wievu Medicine. She was also one Woman of Impact nominee
this past year. I'm a great lady, lots of energy,
and the last, but certainly not the least, is a
gentleman that you all know what you do. Justin Malarkey,
who is the production manager here at the Capitol Theater
(49:47):
in West Bank Arena, and I cannot wait to see
his performances only because his production experience.
Speaker 5 (49:55):
I know that part of it's going to Yeah, he's
kind of got a little inside, a little inside knowledge
and maybe some tricks up asleep. Yeah, he's my we
need light bulbs guy. No offense. Justin your there's much
more responsibility.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
I will say this.
Speaker 6 (50:11):
Brian Campbell, otherwise known as Soup, has worked with me
and he's a nutcase in a fun way. I mean,
I can tell you stories about Soup that people wouldn't believe.
If anybody's gonna wines, it's going to be him because
he's just goofy enough.
Speaker 3 (50:28):
That he'll do this.
Speaker 8 (50:29):
Oh yeah, he will.
Speaker 3 (50:30):
Pull something out of his hand.
Speaker 5 (50:31):
He's got the imagination and creativity. And you are not wrong.
Speaker 8 (50:35):
Oice, That's all I'm gonna say. But you are not
wrong about that. He's a ball of energy. He's just
he's a fun guy.
Speaker 5 (50:41):
Okay, I'm going to ask you. I ask you all
the time. Any hints on songs. I know you're going
to say, but I don't even know the songs. Oh
you don't even know.
Speaker 8 (50:51):
When I tell the contestants, they stay secret. They stay
secret because that's a fun part. But I will say
that John, that they've chose. I think a lot of
people are gonna enjoy. Oh good, they're fun songs. They're
gooight songs.
Speaker 4 (51:05):
Good.
Speaker 5 (51:05):
I can't wait again. This is next weekend Lips Sing Challenge,
next weekend here at the Capitol. What time should people
start getting here?
Speaker 8 (51:13):
The doors open at six and you, if you haven't
already bought a ticket from a contestants or online, they
will be selling that night. And I want to thank
the Health Plan they are presenting sponsor for the fourth
year in a row. We appreciate them.
Speaker 5 (51:25):
A lot wonderful and I want to thank you because
we got a family four pack and we're gonna do
that before the end of the show. You're listening to
The bloom Daddy Experience. Samon otis here on news Radio
eleven seventy. That was fun. It's eight thirty six on
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this Friday, The bloom Daddy Experience samon OTAs News Radio
eleven seventy WWVA once again thanks to Anne Marie popping
in talking about out everything happening with lip Sync Challenge
next weekend. It's a great event. I tell you. I
tell you folks this every year. It is a fabulous event.
And it is fun. That's the thing. It's fun. Make
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a night of it, get a big group together, come downtown,
go to dinner at our friends at River City or
somewhere else here in downtown. Get your tickets and come
see see lip sync because it really is a good time.
And the contestants put a crap tunnel work into it.
I don't know house to say it. They put a
lot of work into it. So and we do have toke.
(52:36):
She wonderfully left us a set of tickets and we will.
We're gonna do that today, but we're gonna hold off.
We're gonna hold those for next week, so that will
be happening next week. But we still have another chance
for you to win this morning. Coming up, very very
very shortly, we have a four pack to Wells Tile
Chip Haunted House that is going to be coming up.
(52:57):
I wanted to get into this a little bit. So
this broke yesterday. So if you've been walking watching the
backlash on the halftime show in Bad Bunny, listen, there
are some people that are not happy about the choice
of the halftime show. I didn't know if I was
(53:18):
happy or not happy because I had no idea who
it was, straight up dead, no idea. Well looked into him.
Not impressed, not impressed whatsoever. More unimpressed after the sitting
down for the national anthem at the Yankees game earlier
this week. Couldn't even take the time to stand up
and honor our country. So no, not real impressed with
(53:39):
the choice for the halftime show. Well announced yesterday Turning
Point USA will host its own all American halftime show
during the Super Bowl. Okay, so now we have two
choices for halftime during the Super Bowl. Choice as being
(54:00):
go get something neat you're going to the bathroom. I
guess this the AVAS group founded by the late Charlie Kirk,
said the event will likely stream online. Of course, this
is they're still we're working out all of the details.
The announcement follows, of course, the criticism that I mentioned
about bad Bunny being the choice for the halftime show.
(54:20):
So I asked you this morning on social media. You know,
now with this announcement, will you watch the traditional halftime
show with bad Bunny. I can't even say that name,
like with a straight face. I just see like a
weird bugs bunny. But anyways, will you watch the traditional
show or are you now going to go toward, you know,
(54:43):
choose the second option, which we've never had before, an
alternative halftime show. Well, no, I take that back. There's
Puppy Bowl, isn't there Puppy Bowl? I guess that's another option.
So I put on Facebook. You know what your choices
would be. Let's see here. Bun on Facebook says football
fans that watch every weekend will be watching the Super
(55:05):
Bowl for the game and could not care less about
the halftime show. Okay, I agree, the halftime show is
for people that watch one game a year. Okay, let's
see here. Wes on Facebook says, there's only one way
I even watch the game if the Steelers are in
(55:27):
Wes and there is no way I watch it for
a while, and there is no way I watched the
halftime show regardless. Let's see Samuel says, I don't even
care about the NFL, don't watch it at all. Alrighty
then alrighty then, So a little bit of feedback there
(55:49):
on Turning Point USA in the big announcement. It'll be interesting.
I think I usually don't watch the halftime show because
they've been so disappointing the past what five years, ten years?
I don't have to wait and see what the plan
is in the details for the Turning Point USA. You know,
(56:10):
are they going to have an art They put.
Speaker 3 (56:12):
A survey up.
Speaker 5 (56:13):
Haven't seen that.
Speaker 6 (56:14):
Yeah, I was listening yesterday and they talked about like
what do you want to see?
Speaker 3 (56:19):
Do you want to see Americana country pop?
Speaker 6 (56:27):
I believe there was some sort of like I don't
know and don't quote me on how they phrased it,
but like gospel, classic rock. I mean they gave there's
like a.
Speaker 5 (56:38):
Survey, so well there's there's a out of left field idea.
Ask the public what they would want to possibly be
entertained about it.
Speaker 6 (56:46):
And I think I think you're going to see some
artists that will volunteer to do it.
Speaker 3 (56:50):
Oh yeah, to compete.
Speaker 6 (56:51):
Oh you're going to see a kid like Yeah, that's
the first thing that came into my head was kid
rock YEP. But I think you'll see I think you'll
see a couple of artists. I mean, keep in mind,
I think, what is it. I think you have the
artists at the super Bowl has twelve minutes. I believe
it is. Sometimes it seems like it's an hour, especially
(57:11):
when it's bad, it just won't add. But yeah, I
think they have twelve minutes, if I'm not mistaken. And
the only reason I remember that was because I think
there was a liner note or I saw something in
an article where when Bruce Springsteen and the Street Band
played the halftime show, he says, how do you fit
forty years of music into twelve minutes? And you know
(57:34):
you because you can't really play the whole song. If
you've ever seen a pre show, I mean like, there's
not a song that's under five minutes.
Speaker 3 (57:41):
You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (57:42):
Yeah, And that's why they all do Medley's basically, and
that's that's what you have to boil it down to.
Speaker 6 (57:48):
Yeah, you know, so, especially when you have when you're
somebody of that statue that has a lot of hits
and you've got forty years of bad Bunny's got what
five years of music to choose from. If that I
didn't know who it was, if you played any of
his music, I would have no idea what it is
unless I've actually heard it like in the background, or.
Speaker 5 (58:06):
Well, and here's what it's going to be. It's going
from me, it's gonna be He's gonna make this. He's
gonna wear the most outrageous dress he can, probably.
Speaker 3 (58:15):
Wear the Puerto Rican flag, uh huh.
Speaker 5 (58:17):
And not speak a lick of English and probably kiss
a man on stage because he's notorious for doing that.
Going to do anything absolutely possible, to make any type
of cultural political statement that nobody wants to see and
nobody cares about because they just want to be entertained.
(58:40):
But that's not what these people do nowadays. It's all
about their message.
Speaker 6 (58:45):
We were I was in a conversation with a friend
of mine who was at the Elvis Costello concert and
he was one of my college dream Mats and we
were talking yesterday and about the show and what we
liked and what we didn't like, and you know, I said,
you know, I got a sour taste in my when
he went political, and that was I mean, that's the truth.
And there were probably at least three, possibly four times
(59:10):
where he made like the first one, he didn't say it,
but he was it was an attack on Trump, and
then the rest of it was policies, the Trump policies
and everything else. And like I said, we were talking
and I may have said this the other day, and
if I did apologize, but one of the things he
said was I've lived in this country for forty years
and I don't have any representation, but yet I pay taxes.
(59:34):
And he says, you guys fought a revolution over this,
meaning taxation without representation. Well, what took you forty years
to complain about it? You're only complaining because Trump's the president.
You didn't complain when Biden was the president. You didn't
complain when Obama was the president. If you've been here
for forty years, you didn't complain when Clinton was the president.
Speaker 5 (59:55):
Bush was president Bush.
Speaker 6 (59:58):
Yeah, you can name whoever you want for as long
as you've been here. You're only complaining forty years later
because you don't like Trump so well, and kiss my behind.
Speaker 5 (01:00:10):
And here's the thing. If somebody got up there in
that arena and got political for the conservative side.
Speaker 3 (01:00:18):
I would say the same thing. It's the exact same
thing we said yesterday. I don't go to it.
Speaker 6 (01:00:23):
And like my friend was telling me he was listening
to a podcast or something with Stephen van Zant, who's
the guitar player from The Sopranos and Lila Hammer and
stuff like that, and he said he would start to
get political at some of his shows when he would
be out touring with the Disciples of Soul, and he
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said that he stopped doing it because you alienate half
your audience.
Speaker 5 (01:00:50):
And nowadays more than half.
Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
Right, Yeah, you.
Speaker 6 (01:00:53):
Know, and he says, you know, people, and we were
talking about like Springsteen, you want to talk political then,
but he does it on four soil. So you're bad
mouth in America. Why you're in England or France or
Spain or whatever, what, you're not bad mouth in US
when you're here. You see what I'm saying, growth a
little bit more. Yeah, have a little cahunas.
Speaker 5 (01:01:14):
Yeah, yeah, all right, let's do it.
Speaker 6 (01:01:17):
No, no, no, we remember what we got belo.
Speaker 5 (01:01:21):
Oh that's right, that's right. I'm sorry, into Kevin, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. It's a forty five. You're listening to the
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Coming up Haunted House Wells Township. But first, it's always smiles.
It's not haunted at Straw Automotive. Good morning, Kevin, I
don't do it more good. It sounds like somebody's traveling, Yes.
Speaker 11 (01:02:05):
Traveling, yeah, going to Mountaineer on but Virginia's number one
honed David yep riding over there this morning?
Speaker 5 (01:02:13):
Nice? Nice?
Speaker 4 (01:02:14):
Did?
Speaker 5 (01:02:15):
It's Friday, So we've got some fun questions for you.
Speaker 6 (01:02:18):
Ready, I got to I have to ask this question
since it's little chili out. Do you have the heated
seats on?
Speaker 11 (01:02:24):
I got the steering wheel on it.
Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
I had to do both this morning.
Speaker 7 (01:02:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:02:32):
I didn't realize that I didn't put a jack and
all off.
Speaker 6 (01:02:37):
Who Yeah, yeah, little chili, little chili. But it's it's
it's survivable.
Speaker 5 (01:02:45):
Wakes up.
Speaker 3 (01:02:50):
All right, ask the questions.
Speaker 5 (01:02:51):
Okay, all right, First, what's the worst thing about being
an adult.
Speaker 11 (01:02:58):
At my particular age replacing part.
Speaker 5 (01:03:09):
Good answer, good answer, And he doesn't mean on a Honda.
Speaker 11 (01:03:13):
Yeah, till him some place.
Speaker 3 (01:03:18):
You can't get that at your service department. Let's put
it that way.
Speaker 11 (01:03:21):
No, you cannot the worst thing.
Speaker 9 (01:03:25):
Yeah, I can take that.
Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
You're not the first one that said it either.
Speaker 5 (01:03:29):
No, but I think you said it.
Speaker 3 (01:03:31):
You said it's the best. But yeah. So the other.
Speaker 5 (01:03:34):
Question is when's the last time you thought about quitting
your job? And why I never thought about quitting this
jo okay.
Speaker 11 (01:03:46):
Okay, CARBN. The last h industry I left was the
only gass back in the eighties. I worked off.
Speaker 9 (01:03:53):
Shore rim for six years and uh then got in
the car it's by accident and decided I will never
go back and do it face time.
Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
Wow, I can understand why.
Speaker 11 (01:04:07):
Yes, put it right in.
Speaker 9 (01:04:09):
Helicopters work, So.
Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
All right, So what's going on?
Speaker 6 (01:04:15):
Mountaineer Honda, we got Stram Honda are there in competition
all the time, So what's going on?
Speaker 9 (01:04:20):
They right now.
Speaker 11 (01:04:22):
Stop Honda ben the league to be number one in
the state. But Mount there is closing that gap every day.
Speaker 8 (01:04:29):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (01:04:29):
And who's the fact that the Strop Automotive Group sells
more Hondos than anybody. We outseell honed dealers in the
Pittsburgh market.
Speaker 9 (01:04:38):
We out sales.
Speaker 11 (01:04:39):
Surrounding Honda dealers.
Speaker 7 (01:04:41):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (01:04:41):
And the Reagon why is one. We have a great
in Thetory, great selection.
Speaker 4 (01:04:46):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (01:04:46):
We have the absolute best license. We are the only
Honda dealer that has lifetime power trains being you stand
behind it to transmission, drive train, all the drive system
for as long you own your Honda. And we've patch
of people out there. Literally we see some condents. Well
in the two hundred thousand one that's uh that we
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go up is over three hundred pounds, so look we're
behind that then for the entire time that they're donated.
Speaker 5 (01:05:17):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (01:05:18):
And we got great people, the great service parts. It's
just that absolute past experien and laugh if you're in
the market for on the days five side, he ram
order if he's called right now, maybe like twelve other vehicles, Uh,
bill sale, So check it out.
Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
See there you go, and it's all online.
Speaker 11 (01:05:39):
It is started today. I'm on the drives draw dot
com and we'll make it easy for you.
Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
All righty buddy, will you have a great weekend travels?
Speaker 7 (01:05:50):
All right?
Speaker 3 (01:05:50):
All right, all right.
Speaker 5 (01:05:55):
I love the way he put that placing part. That's perfect.
That was perfect. This is another good one. On our
Facebook page, Tyler says about getting worst thing about being
an adult, it's making a grunt sound every time I
sit up or sit down, even though there's no pain
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yet in parentheses, I just started doing it for some reason.
I think that's a guy thing. It just just randomly
started grunting.
Speaker 6 (01:06:30):
I don't know if I do that.
Speaker 5 (01:06:35):
Oh god, I do know.
Speaker 6 (01:06:37):
Man.
Speaker 5 (01:06:37):
I called old man sounds. Oh yeah, I mean, I'm
sure there's stuff that women. You know, we do too.
Speaker 3 (01:06:44):
Now I'm gonna have to pay attention to see if
I do it.
Speaker 5 (01:06:46):
We just start to sag in places.
Speaker 3 (01:06:48):
But uh, gravity takes over.
Speaker 5 (01:06:50):
Yeah, gravity's a witch.
Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
No.
Speaker 5 (01:06:54):
But I called old old man noises. I remember the
first time I said to my dad, I'm like, Dad,
you're starting to make old man noises. And he looked
at me. He was so mad, and I went, oh,
I'm sorry, I like really hurt his feelings like and
I didn't meant it did not mean whatsoever. So but yeah,
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that was that's that's pretty good. I got to give
that to you. I got to give that. Give that
to you, Tyler.
Speaker 6 (01:07:23):
Let's see here, Hey, my Dodgers move on in the
in the National League.
Speaker 3 (01:07:27):
Now we have to wait.
Speaker 6 (01:07:28):
We have to wait and see if we play the
Cubs or the Brewers. So the Dodgers have moved on
to the Division Series or the Championship Series. National League
Championship Series. Uh, the the Brewers and Cubs will play
game five tomorrow night. Game five for Detroit in Seattle
is tonight, so that'll be that they see who plays
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Toronto in the American League Championship Series. So baseball tonight
and tomorrow for sure, and then you know, the Nationalague,
the Championship Series picks up next week. Of course, you
got football, the highest state taking on Illinois tomorrow. Mountaineers
are off this week, and we have the Steelers in
the Browns Sunday afternoon and the Bengals and the Packers
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late later in the day.
Speaker 5 (01:08:16):
Still no Joe Burrow, no, no, he's all he's out
for a while. Yeah, that's right. They got Flacco from
us and.
Speaker 3 (01:08:21):
What else do we have?
Speaker 6 (01:08:22):
Oh, we got we got penguins. They won last night, yay.
So in their next game is against the Rangers at home,
and I believe that's tomorrow night, and you can catch
that on our sister station Eagle one oh seven five.
Speaker 5 (01:08:36):
Let's do our tickets, okay? Four pack Wells Township, Haunted
House one, eight hundred and sixty two for eleven seventy one,
eight hundred sixty to four eleven seventy You have a
number thirteen, number thirteen into you do you have a okay?
Speaker 6 (01:08:51):
So, the man who invented the throat lossonges died last week.
Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
There was no coffin at the funeral.