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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time. Time time, luck and load. The Michael
Varry Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
What's up, my people. You know I am your weather man,
Buster Rhymes. I've come today to give you your weather forecast.
You know today looks like one of those beautiful days.
You know, to be perfectly honest, they ain't a cloud
in the sky.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
You know.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
It's kind of weather that you take your girl to
the beach, lay it down and talk to him. Luther,
step to the.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
Microphone, man, I wake up in the morning and.

Speaker 5 (00:49):
Sunday night. President Trumpet on Greg Guttfeldt Show last night.
It was a very positive variance or a very positive event,
because it did something that I think voters get too
little of. I wish it had not been on Fox News.

(01:12):
I wish it had been for an audience of more
independent voters and gut filled Gutveld's viewers or not. And
that's okay because it simply affirmed what people already felt.
It showed Trump for the person he was before politics,
which is a very likable guy, a very uh.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
What is the.

Speaker 5 (01:41):
Word is it? Convivial? Is that the word? I'm looking
for a guy that is very comfortable in his own
skin and uh a guy who is fun to interact with, witty,

(02:06):
kind of a salon guest, as they would say of
Oscar Wilde or the type Christopher Hitchens. It was a
good view into why people who know Trump liked Trump,
because I think the only Trump that's ever projected is

(02:27):
the guy you know, with the clinched fist saying fight, fight, fight,
and you know things are wrong in this country and
it's good for people to see. Unfortunately, that matters not
to me. You don't need to tell me. Tom Landry
was a nice guy. I know that he was a
great coach. And if you want to win, you want

(02:49):
Tom Landry. Vince Lombardi. Yeah, he was apparently not exactly
the life of the party, but if you wanted to win,
and I want to win, I want my country to win,
and I know you do. Two. You knew who else
plays for keeps, you knew howse place to win. Israel
and the Massad. As if the exploding pagers were not enough,

(03:15):
a day later, Hesbalah's walkie talkies all across Lebanon exploded
injuring thousands. Let's not forget that back in August, Massad
managed to kill hamas leader Ishmael Hanaye by detonating an
explosive device that was planted months earlier in his Tehran

(03:37):
guesthouse that was run and protected by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps. The story by the BBC.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
Suddenly the sound of another blast, chaos and panic filling
the streets. The authorities say this time walkie talkies exploded
not just in Beirut, but around the country. Israel once
again being blamed. At least nine have been killed and

(04:10):
another three hundred wounded. The tension is being driven up
day after day.

Speaker 4 (04:22):
Well, one more ambulance there passing by. We've been seeing
them in the last half an hour or so. Also
fire brigade trucks. People have been looking at the sky
worry there are drones. They're beginning to leave the area,
to get off the streets.

Speaker 6 (04:41):
Lebanon has been that way since yesterday afternoon, when there
was a wave of explosions. Pagers used by Hesbela fighters
began blowing up, apparently a message from Mossad. Almost three
thousand people wounded in an hour.

Speaker 7 (05:01):
It has been a nightmare. Probably this is the worst
day of my life as a physician. Unfortunately, we were
not able to save a lot of eyes. I can't
tell you that probably more than sixty to seventy percent
of the patients ended up with the eviscerating or removing
at least one of their eyes. And we're talking about

(05:21):
young population, about patients in their twenties.

Speaker 5 (05:25):
Reminder, these are hesbil of terrorists we're talking about. I
wish every one of them had been killed, but sometimes
it's good to maim them so then we know the
whole world knows. Oh I got didn't have a hand.
I bet he's a hesbal of terrorists. I guess having
your weaning blown off is a fate worse than death
for most people. That is a good point. Ramon. What

(05:49):
will they do with the seventy two virgins if they
arrive in heaven without a wiener? I guess those little
boys won't get that's an excellent question. And no, I
can't hear you, oh, Ramon says, Masad has transitioned them.
You're on fire. It's the first segment You are on
fire today, Ramon. Mike tobinin Fox News has more.

Speaker 8 (06:10):
Information, And what we're learning so far, Bill is that
they've got dozens more explosions, and again This appears to
be sabotaged electronics, in this case handheld radios that reportedly
were part of Hesbela's emergency communication system, which went into
effect after the explosions yesterday. We know that dozens of explosions.
At least two of these explosions have taken place at

(06:31):
funerals that were being held for some of the Hesbeola
operatives who were killed in the pager attack yesterday. According
to the Lebanese Health Ministry, some twelve people died from
that pager attack. These were icon phones or not phones,
I should say, there were radios, handheld radios that presumably
would be held up to someone's head as they were
trying to communicate. Again, part of Hesbela's emergency communication systems.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
These of radios.

Speaker 8 (06:55):
What we're getting information now is they were relatively new,
just like the pagers to the arsenal. In fact, they
came in about five months ago, right about the time
the sabotage paysers.

Speaker 5 (07:06):
You know what a psychological blow this has to be.
They're looking at everything now like it could blow up.
This reminds me of when Bugs Bunny trick Wiley Cowdy
with an exploding pin.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
I have made out my.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
Last will and testament, but I need a witness to
make it official.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Would you sign it with his fountain pen?

Speaker 9 (07:22):
Certainly, my boy delighted to be of service. Very amateurish
attempt on my person. Being a genius certainly has its advantages.

Speaker 5 (07:38):
Walkie talkies, pagers. If you're hesbola, you can't communicate. Who
do you call for?

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Help?

Speaker 10 (08:00):
The wrong with my mom my ball, it's the wrong
with my mom when my bab.

Speaker 3 (08:17):
Is not.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Resign, help me out. We are going to the border.

Speaker 8 (08:50):
We've been to the border.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
You haven't been with the Michael Berry.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
And I haven't been to Europe.

Speaker 5 (08:56):
If you've got the ducket, you got to keep that
piece the trucket just put. I had to check and
make sure he was still alive because he turns eighty
four today. But Paul Williams born in Omaha, Nebraska. It
is his birthday. And if you're of a certain age,
you know who Paul Williams was. He probably most known

(09:21):
outside music lovers circles, most known as Little Enis Burdette,
the diminutive, smaller version of his dad big Enis. In
Smoking the Bandit. This is the scene where we are
first introduced to the.

Speaker 9 (09:41):
Bandit see son, Old legends never die, they just lose weight.

Speaker 8 (09:47):
It's like a legend and an outawood bum of a
lot of light.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Dady bend it.

Speaker 5 (09:53):
He and my son are here. Oh I love your suits.

Speaker 8 (10:00):
Mus be a bitch getting a size sixty eight, extra
fat and a twelve dwarf.

Speaker 9 (10:04):
I came to make a deal once he get if
he wins this truck road dale thing. Yeah, five thousand dollars,
damn chicken money.

Speaker 6 (10:15):
This is what the hell you want to know him?

Speaker 9 (10:16):
You to get out of this dumbass rodeo and accept
a real challenge.

Speaker 11 (10:22):
I'll get the Texas Canna and back in twenty eight hours.

Speaker 5 (10:25):
That's no problem.

Speaker 8 (10:27):
It ain't never been done before.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Munch of language of the Lady.

Speaker 5 (10:34):
That was Paul Lilliams, the littler version, Little limits Burdette.
But what you may not know is that Paulilliams was
a singer songwriter of some note. Along with his co writer,
a fellow named bif Rose, they wrote a number of
major hits, including old Fashioned love Song for three Dog Night,

(10:59):
We've only just begun for the Carpenters. Fill Your Heart
by David Bowie the Lollipop Guild that he did not
write that, And you know he didn't write that, but
you made me wonder for a moment if he had.
But he wrote You and Me against the World for

(11:19):
Helen Ready. He wrote The Family of Man out in
the Country, of course, an old fashioned love song for
three Dog Night. Did I ever tell you the story
about from nineteen sixty nine to nineteen seventy four the
biggest band in the world, Not seventy to seventy five,
not sixty five to seventy. He wrote Rainy Days and

(11:40):
Mondays for Karen Carpenter. I won't last a day without you,
And of course we've only just begun. That's a pretty
darned impressive connection. He wrote the score for A Star
Is Born nineteen seventy six, is film starring musical film
starring Barber Streisand and I think Chris Christopherson the original

(12:04):
A Star Was Born, A Star Is Born. That's an
impressive career, I have to say, that is and he's
done a whole lot more and he's still alive. Did
no eighty four years old? Well, we now have details
on the three thugs who've been arrested in the home
invasion over in Spring Branch a couple of days ago,

(12:26):
where Officer Scott Durphy was shot. He is at home
and recovering. You know what happened because you heard the
homeowner's interview here a few hours after the after it
all went down. The homeowner's adult daughter, she's twenty six.
His name is Ben Bates, the father of the owner

(12:47):
of the house, and we spoke to him from across
the street because the house still hadn't been released back
to him, because it was a live scene investigation scene.
These these three turds are driving around and acting kind

(13:07):
of sketchy in a stolen white Toileta camry because it's
a crime spree. They're just committing crime after crime after
crime after crime all day. We just happened to know
about this one because they shot a police officer. If
they hadn't shot the police officer and they left and
cops had not been called by the neighbor, this would
just be another thing that somebody would email me and say, Michael,

(13:29):
you won't believe my daughter was home with my one
year old grandchild, my three year old grandchild, and these
guys broke in. They acted like they were door dashing.
They broke in and they rumaged the house. They zip
tight her up and her kids are screaming and she's
scared to death, and thank goodness, nobody was hurt. But
this is horrible, Michael. We've got to do something about this.
And I bet these guys except the neighbor did call

(13:52):
the cops. Cops came in, Officer Durfy comes in and
he gets shot. The guys are taken into custody, and
the third one is eventually caught hiding, I'm told in
a Taco Bell freezer, which I wish they had left
him there. That'd be fun, preserve the body longer, mean
to be sure, Well, now, Raymond Perez, this is the

(14:15):
first name we have. The alleged shooter is charged with
the aggravated assault for a public servant, aggravated robbery with
the deadly weapon, and unlawful possession of a firearm by
a convicted felon. See, we don't how many times have
you heard me say this, We don't need more gun laws.
And Democrats know this. Don't worry that we're going to
eventually get it over to them. They know this. We

(14:37):
don't need more gun laws. We need to enforce the
gun laws on their supporters. Raymond Perez thirty five out
on bond for evading arrest and unlawful possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon back on May sixth, So
he was arrested and released. God promise he pinks where
you'll come back. Don't do anything wrong? Okay, and look

(14:59):
what he's doing. Shot a cop what couple of months ago.
February twenty third, twenty seventeen, burglary, January thirty first, twenty seventeen, fraud.
December twenty second, two thousand and eight. Aggravated robbery with
a deadly weapon. March fifteenth, two thousand and eight. Aggravated
robbery with a deadly weapon. This guy should not have
been out on the streets. He should not be out

(15:22):
on the streets. When they tell you we need criminal
justice reform, no we don't.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
We need to.

Speaker 5 (15:28):
Put Raymond Prez in prison and leave him there forever
because he is a violent criminal who will never stop.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
He's a third He's a bad guy.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
Here's a list of other charges against it. August third,
twenty fourteen, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and assault
of a family member there's always an assault of a
family member. The victims, the primary victims of these people
are their own family members. Oh but Rodney Ellis's Democrats.
That's put him back out on the streets.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Dammit.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
One of these people is going to kill one of
these public Democrats and then they're going to pay attention.
You remember the rapper at the at the Bowling Alley
a couple of years ago.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
One of these turns.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
It was out on a on a bond.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Bad guy walks up to a rapper.

Speaker 5 (16:12):
They're all hanging out chilling their posse, blast him and
kills him right then bam. They put him in prison.
They put him in jail, They held him there. He
never saw the light of day. He got sixty years.
Another guy, a rapper here in town. Guy comes in
same deal there. Oh they put them away, don't they.
But when they attack you, these people don't give a damn.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Not a criminals. To Michael Berry Show, you have to
correct course. In this conversation.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
Written by Glenn Martin and Dave Quinn, quipping down the neck,
one of my favorite Charlie probck ain't gotten up in
the legendary job Clement fen and right I've been. Let's listen, then, just.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
Y'all to contrut with the US mail people writing letters.

Speaker 5 (17:06):
By hall.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Tomorrow, you'll probably walk me back, but I'll still be
just is gone. Love it right?

Speaker 9 (17:16):
Here's anybody going to sign them all?

Speaker 5 (17:20):
My favorite line, sleeping under a table in a roadside park.
A man can wake up dead as long as I
but it sure seems warmer than it did sleeping in
our king sized bed. What a line? Sleeping under a
table in a roadside park, A man who.

Speaker 11 (17:40):
Wake up dead? That's just good writing right there. That
is just quality writing right there.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
Speaking of Arizona, a female Arizona Cardinals season ticket owner
says she was ordered by security guards this clip number
twenty two or mom, she was ordered by security guards
to remove her Maga hat before going into the game
on Sunday.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
She did.

Speaker 5 (18:13):
I wish she hadn't, but she admits in retrospect, I
wish I'd stood my ground a little bit. But the
story got out. She had season ticket holder for thirty
four years. The story got out, and the Arizona Cardinals
knew they had a problem on their hands, and they
immediately issued an apology. Story from twelve News in Arizona.

Speaker 12 (18:38):
Here's somebody yel, you can't bring that hat in here,
and I thought she was joking, and I kind of went, oh,
ha ha ha, you know, and kept walking toward the
second checkpoint.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
They're the words that Susan Rosener heard as she was
walking up the security checkpoints at State Farms Stadium. They
were uttered by a security guard working for a third
party company. When she was asked why she could not
a political hat to a public sporting event, she was
told it violated the stadium's policies.

Speaker 12 (19:06):
She's like, no political hats or shirts, and I said,
I haven't heard that at all. And I said that
doesn't make sense to me, and she goes I said
take your hat off, and I go, I, I'm not
sure I want to do that.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
After her husband posed a question, if she takes it off,
can we get in, she opted to throw it away
so that she could go to the game.

Speaker 12 (19:29):
In retrospect, I wish I would have stood my ground
a little bit, but I wasn't sure what the repercussions
would be, and I was my husband would kill me
if I did something with the season tickets or jeopardize
this some somehow.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
The Arizona Cardinals in State Farm Stadium have a list
of prohibited items when attending Cardinals games. The two options
closest to a ban on political attire would be quote
clothing deemed obscene or indecent in a public setting, or
any item deemed inappropriate or hazardous by stadiums security. She
pointed this out to a guest services representative and was told, Maga,

(20:05):
hats are prohibited.

Speaker 12 (20:06):
Could you please tell me where this says? I can't
wear my hat? And I think she had heard the
whole altercation before and she's like, Nope, nope, can't wear it,
can't wear it.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
But as it turns out, they are not. The Arizona
Cardinals issued a statement to twelve News saying as stadium
security member misunderstood the policy on prohibited items. Their policy
applies to signage, posters, flags, or displays that are political
in nature. They're also working to reach out to Susan
and apologize.

Speaker 12 (20:37):
I am super freedom of speech. I could care less
if someone had a Kamala hat or T shirt on.
I do feel like part of the problem was is
this security woman definitely had to bias with my hat.

Speaker 13 (20:52):
And moving forward, the Arizona Cardinals tell us they will
be working with all of their stadium personnel to provide
clarity on their prohibited items list, and Susan tells me
she looks forward, it's potentially wearing her Maga hat again
at future games.

Speaker 5 (21:06):
I'm super free speech, super free speech, and this was wrong.
They were taking away my hat. I had to throw
it in the trash. They were basically forcing me to
give up part of my clothing. I'm a season ticket holder.
I've been here for thirty four years. I believe in this.

(21:28):
This is very important. This is Stazzi stuff, this is
this is Nazi Germany.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
I'm against it with all my heart.

Speaker 5 (21:38):
Well, well then you say I'm not removing it, Well,
my husband would kill me if we didn't get to
go to the game. Are you kidding me? I mean, listen,
I am all for free speech. I am all for
you know, do the right thing, stand up, fight back,
don't you know?

Speaker 9 (21:58):
We have to?

Speaker 5 (21:59):
This is our fight, Okay, That's why I'm Maga. This
is our fight for our country, and we cannot back down.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
We can't.

Speaker 5 (22:08):
But who I didn't want to? I mean Kyler Murray,
I mean he's game and I was so excited at
my husband. Oh what, he'd be so mad. He would
be so mad if we were not there, because we cheer.
I mean every first down. I'm like, he got up
and I fling my hand in the area on first down,
and I you know, I couldn't miss that. This is

(22:29):
I mean, I'll, I'll sell my soul, but not cheap.
I mean it's for a Cardinals game that you paid for.
The kind of person who would force you to take
that cap off, the little low level tyrant. I'd like

(22:52):
to know the demographics on that person. I like to
know their background. I like to know how they ended
up in that position to force that lady to take
that cap off. I'd like to know if they were
gleeful to do it, were they happy? Do they feel
like they were getting over on that woman? I'd love
to know there's more to that story. Guarantee, who's the

(23:14):
guest services person who said that's right, you can't wear it.
Those people, those people contributing to the downfall of this country,
Those evil bastards.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
I hate them.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
I despise them.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
I really do, I really do.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
They're the problem. I just say, you woke the less woke.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Rocks friend of mine who's a Texas Ranger, was working
at the Capitol last session and a dude tries to
enter the Senate Gallery in Austin and he's wearing a
come and take it flag on his ball cap. They
stop him and say, sir, you can't wear anything that

(24:08):
has a flag on it. Takes a cap off and
hands it to the guy. No, buddy who's the Texas Ranger, said, dude,
you just gave up your come and take it flag.
I don't think you should ever be wearing a come

(24:29):
and take it flag.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
When you you.

Speaker 5 (24:33):
Said, he shrugged his shoulders and walked in without it. Y'all,
come and take this cannony, Buch Mexicans, because this is
our cannon.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
Now y'all give it to us.

Speaker 9 (24:45):
But now we got it.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
Okay, this is Gonzalez and this is our cannon. And
if you want your cannon back, you come take it.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
See this flag I got right here.

Speaker 5 (24:57):
Hey, dude, give me your cannon or you can't go
in the Senate gallery or go to the football game.
Oh well, here you have it. Yeah, I just I
just you know, say you come and take It's what
I say. And you come and take it because my
back's hurt and I can't get it to you myself.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
It's all I say.

Speaker 5 (25:16):
I didn't mean like I'll fight you if you come
and take it. I like to wear this flag because
it makes me feel tough. See. I walk around got
this come and take it flag, and people are like
a that there's a patriot right there, and I say, yeah,
y'all come and take it.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
But uh, you know, if you need it, you can
have it.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
You know what I'm saying. The officer who was shot
in the Spring Branch incident earlier this week is we
understand recovering and he is our guest officer, Scott Durfy.
Welcome to the program, sir, good morning.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
How are you? Thank you very much.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
Isn't it kind of a bummer you got to get
shot to get to come on the show, is what
it is. You know, Ramona and I were talking when
the picture of you was was revealed. You're a good
looking fellow. I mean you could have done something other
than you could have been a model or something.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
I appreciate it. Thank you very yeah, thank you.

Speaker 5 (26:15):
That's most off seemed to have put as much time
into their profile picture as you do, Like did you
get a special haircut.

Speaker 8 (26:22):
And all that.

Speaker 6 (26:24):
Not.

Speaker 3 (26:25):
I can't say I did.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
How long you've been on the department?

Speaker 3 (26:28):
So read about nine years?

Speaker 5 (26:30):
Nine years?

Speaker 3 (26:31):
And what did you do before that?

Speaker 5 (26:33):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (26:35):
So when there was in the Air Force for years,
went to college, did some time in the youth ministry,
worked in the old field for few years, the all
kinds of stuff, and then finally made my wife here
at HPD.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
Where are you from?

Speaker 3 (26:51):
Version from Missouri, north of Kansas City?

Speaker 5 (26:55):
Okay, how'd you end up in Houston?

Speaker 3 (26:59):
My White's family, she's down here.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
Okay, where did you get hit?

Speaker 3 (27:06):
So? I got hit in the right die area and
fortunately went through and third and hit. Nothing made your
note bone or arter or anything like that, So got
very fortunate with that.

Speaker 5 (27:21):
So entry and exit, yes, sir, Wow wow? Uh when
you got hit? How did that feel?

Speaker 3 (27:34):
When it first happened, I felt it. I was able
to stay up for a minute, but then once things
kind of settled down, I went down. And it's definitely
one of the worst pains I've ever felt. For sure.
I didn't feel then. If you ever hear like people
talk about feeling like a burning sensation, I didn't feel that.

(27:56):
Just it just felt like I just got it, like,
you know, something just hit me hard and then that
pain would not go away and it was horrible. But anyways, yeah,
it's just severe pain. After like I said, I was
able to stay up for minut or so and once
theying started settling, I started to come down a minute.

(28:18):
That's when it kicked in and just hurt like all
get out.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
So did you do you feel like from that moment
you knew you had been hit because some people talk
about not realizing they had been hit and the body
say some kind of shot.

Speaker 3 (28:34):
Yeah, yeah, so just real briefly, I did see the flash,
the muzzle flash, and heard it and I felt something
in my leg you know, didn't rise out about initially
because just it's happened so quick, but side of feeling
it could have you know, I probably was, but the

(28:56):
real pain didn't kickhim until a few minutes later. But
I was pretty sure I was hit.

Speaker 5 (29:00):
And you think you stood for a good minute before
it took you down?

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Oh yeah, I stood. I stood there for you know,
good minut or so. And we're going to detailed everything
that I did. Yeah, And I stood so there for
good minut or so. And then once things were kind
of clearing and settling a little bit. I sat down
and started kicking a little bit, and I partner on

(29:30):
scene and he threw me a tourniquet to put on.
It was started hurting pretty good about points, so I
asked him helped me out, and he came over put
it on for me, and fortunately too. It felt felt
like it took a long time, but fortunately the ambulance
was right down the street. Another call and they came

(29:51):
in and took care of me.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
How much blood was gushing out of there?

Speaker 3 (29:59):
Surprisingly, I didn't see much, so I don't know if
that's just from it not hitting like a major art
or anything. But yeah, Fortunately my partner saw the same thing.
We both saw that there wasn't a lot of blood.
So but they'll put the turnquit on just.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
Case that it was probably an inch or two away
and it hits an artery and we're maybe not having
a conversation. It's frightening to think, I mean, how how
blessed you are?

Speaker 3 (30:30):
Right? So you.

Speaker 5 (30:34):
So they get you in the ambulance, they take you
to I think they took you to Memorial Herman, right, yes, sir,
and then you were released the same day.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
Oh, within yeah, less than probably three hours.

Speaker 5 (30:48):
Were you walking on crutches at that point or where
you was the leg up and you had two people
or a wheelchair.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
They willed me out, but before they had me, you
walk around the room to see if my kid walking.
But buddy mine who who's also works at the same station,
he's a sergeant or sage. He gave my wife and
I ride home from the hospital or right to the
stations from the hospital, and she took me from there.
But yeah, fortunately I was able to walk into the

(31:21):
house of my own and been a walk around since
I've been home here and there. Just so it's not
nearly as bad as it could have been.

Speaker 5 (31:31):
Isn't that the truth? Wow? I know every family member
of a law enforcement officer is is imagining the see
because my brother was a cop. You guys don't have
the good sense to be afraid, But us family members,
your wife and mother and father and loved ones, are
all you know, on edge worried about things like this because,

(31:53):
as we all know, there are bad guys out there,
and you're standing in between them and an innocent mother
and her two children, and we don't want anything bad
to happen to me. Scott Durphy. I'm glad to hear
you're in good shape. It's a pleasure to talk to you, sir.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
Yeah, sure, thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Thank you
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