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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
The Michael Verie Show is on.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
The air.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Talking about the commercials for music that you would get.
And they were all produced by the same house, right,
they all came out of the same distribution company. They'd
do the same thing. It was the same voice you had.
You'd fade to the you'd have the little block inside
with them still saying, but he would he would bring

(00:43):
him down, and that guy would, I mean, you needed
to do it right now, and he tried to be
very warm and intimate. It was the blue background with
the white lettering down at the bottom. The lettering was
yellow and that was the number, and they would take
cod and operators were standing by. You remember that, And
it is such a quaint time. The operators were American

(01:07):
in America. I mean, that's just crazy. But mid eighties
Christy Lane, do you remember these ads? Hi, I have
a new.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Limited special offer just for you. You get four of
Christy Lane's best sellers for half christ the Right Gift
for any occasion by the most beautiful voice in music
for less than five dollars each one day.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Jesus Christ Lane's greatest What's the Songs of All Times.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Simple.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
You get all of its number one hits.

Speaker 5 (01:50):
One Set Up, Grit in the Space.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
The greatest Gospel albums, Tyme.

Speaker 5 (01:58):
Of the Stage, Song Same One Day.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
Week, Keith One Day at a Time.

Speaker 6 (02:12):
This is the number one gospel album in the world,
Solver two million already sold, Suit, Oh Great, No.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
You will love these forty five heart touching songs.

Speaker 7 (02:26):
Plus you'll also get Christie's best selling biography and the
new hardcover.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
You get all four best sellers for less than half price,
Christy Lane's greatest hits, her new album Footprints, the number
one gospel album in the world, One Day at a Time,
and her best selling life story in the new hardcover.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
These are four beautiful gifts.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
That are just right for any occasion for less than
five dollars each. You save twenty five dollars, so call now,
Call now one eight hundred and six four three three thousand.
That's six four three, three thousands, and get four beautiful
gifts three albums, three eight tracks or three cassettes plus
the hardcover book less than five dollars each. Or save
cod Send nineteen ninety five to Christie Apartment thirty, Madison, Tennessee.

(03:02):
That's Christy Lane, Department thirty, Madison, Tennessee, three seven one six.
This offer will end without any advanced notice.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
So call now.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
He's got to you, and yeah, you could just wake
up in a couple of days be like, you know what.
I've prayed, opponent, and I've decided and I need to
spend the kids lunch money on a Christy Lane Greatest
Hits collection. I ripped the number down right over here.

(03:29):
I'm going to order it. Ring Ring, Ring Ring. Oh,
I hope they're open, Ring Ring, Ring Ring. Hello, and
welcome to the Christy Lane Greatest Hits. Yes, I've prayed
on it, and I would like to buy the Christy
Lane Greatest Hits. Oh, I'm sorry this this offer has ended,

(03:51):
has ended. Yes, we're not required to give advanced notice.
You knew it might end at any moment. We warned you,
well it has. All good things must come to an end.
We just decided we were selling so many albums that
we sold enough. But I liked that album right over
here where I live. Nope, I'm sorry you will not

(04:14):
be allowed to have the album because when we told
you in the ad, this thing, you know what these
are the house in day These are salad days. This
is it milk and honey. But this could end at
any moment. Look around you, this could end it any moment.
And what did you do? You just sat there, didn't you? Well?
I wanted to ask my husband. He was out on

(04:35):
a three week truck and run. I wanted to ask
him if he thought it was all right. I mean
to spend the money on it. And I waited on
him to get home. But I didn't wait on him
to get home. He's still four days away. I was
going surprise him. We's gonna listen to Christy Lane's albums.
Can you tell me y'all don't have any more? Oh,
we got plenty more. It's just that the offer has
ended without advanced notice. And so consider this the don't

(05:00):
get advanced notice. You called too late, You snooze, you lose.
Do you know who her big hit was? One day
at a time, Ramon? Do you know who's wrote one
d at a time? Do you have any idea?

Speaker 8 (05:14):
Not?

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Eddie Rabbit. Very good guest, but you're in the right realm.
Chris Christofferson, a man wanted for opening fire at Colony
Ridge bar, killing two men, with four others wounded. What
do they think this is Mexico. Investigators believe the suspect
had been inside the bar shortly before the incident and

(05:36):
then waited outside in the parking lot before opening fire.
Deputies were dispatched around two twenty seven.

Speaker 8 (05:42):
Am.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Oh, that's never a good sign. My mom always said
nothing good happens after ten o'clock and found multiple victims
suffering from gunshot wounds. It's like no country for old men.
Remember he rolls up, they're all in. There's that one
of u. Uh, I ain't got no waterfall. The suspect
has been identified as thirty two year old. Let's just

(06:07):
say it ain't Adam Smith. You know what I'm saying.
Jose Osman Aguilar Cantiano. You know, we don't even learn
people's three names in this country. We just go first
and last and we normally shorten that. Can you imagine? Oh,
you're talking about Jose Osman Aguilar Contiano. No, no, no, no,

(06:29):
I'm talking about Jose Osman Salinis Conti. Oh, I got
him confused? Who resides near the sports bar. A murder
warrant has been issued for his arrest. Liberty County Sheriff's
Office as thirty year old Alexis Hassel was pronounced dead

(06:50):
at the scene. Helimerto, and forty three year old Francisco
Navaret was flown to a Houston hospital and later died.
That's the guns navarette right there. The surviving victims are
forty two year old Sandra Patricia Valis Adrian, who suffered
a gunshot wound to her right hand, forty year old

(07:11):
Aldegundo Alvarez Truhio, who was shot in the left hand,
thirty four year old Jose Rafael Sanchez, who sustained a
wound to his to his willie Ramon, No, I'm sorry
his shoulder, his shoulder, shoulder, and thirty five year old
Andres Gonzalez, who was shot in the leg. He took

(07:34):
a leg shot, did he? All four were treated for
their injuries and released. Yesterday, investigators executed a search warrant
at Cantiano's residence but did not locate him. Later that evening,
deputy's returned to the property and arrested his wife, twenty
three year old Alejandra Mari Valdez Montoya, and for tampering

(07:54):
with evidence. Okay, sound like well, no better. He has
been convicted and sentenced to you have to live in
Coli Ridge for the rest of your life. That's your sentence.

(08:15):
You got to live in Connie Ridge.

Speaker 6 (08:19):
This is uh.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
The Michael Berry Show.

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Speaker 2 (10:26):
Who please me back? See Jesus, did you just throw
Christy Lane on? Huh? Oh, it went to the next one.
I'll tell you what though nobody knows the name of
the song, but everybody knows that piece. It's the last Date,

(10:47):
is what it's called. And if you ask ten people, Hey,
you remember the Floyd Kramer, You remember that that particular
piece that he played. Yeah, everybody knows it. What's that call?
Nobody knows it. So if you know the last Date,
you are the outlier going forward. Rest assured. But you've

(11:08):
heard it a thousand times because that ad was on,
because it only costs eighteen cents of spot I think
to run it. But this was the song, and by
the way, I do love it. You do what makes

(11:48):
me happy?

Speaker 3 (11:49):
To be unbelieved? You wouldn't believe.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Somewhere it might be an old folks home. It might
be the living room because they still live at home.
There's an eighty eight year old man in his child
ride because she's only eighty six and they just got up,
well she got up, let's be honest. And she had

(12:14):
her momo and house slippers on, and she was listening
at the show. And he was sitting over there, half
napping because he's been up six hours reading the newspaper,
glasses on. He said, Herbert, get up, dance with me?
What what? Get up?

Speaker 3 (12:30):
Dance with me?

Speaker 2 (12:32):
What is what's going on? What's happening? Michael Barry's can't
you hear it? Herbert? You can't hear nothing? Put Arbert,
put your ears in. What are you doing? Put your
ears in? Michael Barry's playing Floyd Kramer? Crat what God?

Speaker 8 (12:49):
Floyd?

Speaker 2 (12:50):
What he's playing?

Speaker 11 (12:52):
Floyd Kramer?

Speaker 12 (12:54):
Remember the last day day I'll be last day. It'll
be last day to me for sure, God ding what
that'd be the last date to me? You got that right,
It'll be the last date of me. It's what you
killed me. Get up and dance with me, Herbert.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
That makes me happy. That's God's chosen people. A little
bit of children and really old people in between. They
mostly get on my nerves. That's the damn truth. The
slip note style of piano playing that Floyd Kramer made

(13:30):
so famous. I could listen at the last date in
the background for the rest of my life. I mean
you could just I just walk around like Pigpen had
the had all the dust coming up around him. There
there would be the last date when I entered the rue.
It's kind of aura the very last day. Allah about it.

(13:51):
I looked up what his playing style was called, and
it's called a posia tour, a posha toura. I know
there's somebody out there that's a music aficionado that is
dying to time. I got it pronounced it wrong. There's
a lot of stuff I can pronounce. You can't calm down.
I've never heard the word before. But anyway, that's what

(14:14):
it's caught. A musical ornament that consists of an added
non chord note and a melody that is received that
is resolved to the regular note of the core. All right,
that didn't really help.

Speaker 8 (14:31):
Is that wrong?

Speaker 2 (14:40):
Rebecca? Hello, Hello, welcome to the program.

Speaker 8 (14:46):
Thank you. How are you today?

Speaker 2 (14:48):
I'm good? How are you?

Speaker 8 (14:50):
I'm wonderful. I've just fucks back so many memories this morning.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Oh good listening to.

Speaker 8 (15:02):
The ventures. How old are you, I will be seventy
five in December.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Oh, you're young for our audience. So you were born yeah, okay, December?

Speaker 8 (15:23):
What December tenth?

Speaker 2 (15:26):
December? I'm November tenth. I'm a month older than you.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
You're not.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
I am November tenth, I promise.

Speaker 8 (15:36):
And so you won't be seventy five?

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Well, no, but where were you born? Rebecca? In Dayton, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio.
And then uh, you graduated high school? And then what?

Speaker 8 (15:52):
Actually I got my ged.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Okay, then four eighty four.

Speaker 8 (15:58):
And then I went to Santrancerta College and then studied
drafting and injury design.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
I'm betting there wasn't a lot of girls studying drafting
at that time.

Speaker 8 (16:14):
Well, I was primarily architectural drafting, which you have to
have that in order to be a good designer.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
Interesting and then what.

Speaker 8 (16:26):
And then I got married?

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Hold on just a moment, Rebecca, go.

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Speaker 2 (18:49):
He was playing John Denver any song in the background
while that's playing there? Is there anything more date stamped
than that? By the way, Dave stamped is good for me, Rebecca, Yes, sir,

(19:10):
all right, So you graduate from San Jack, you get married,
nice fellow.

Speaker 8 (19:18):
Well that was not the first marriage. I had two
children when I got married.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Okay, okay, so tell me about the first.

Speaker 8 (19:26):
Oh, he came back from Vietnam and found somebody else.
He does.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
So you all married before Vietnam, Yes, and he came back.
And how much longer after he came back did you
find someone else?

Speaker 8 (19:43):
Two years?

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Do you think that had anything to do with the
effects of Vietnam on him or do you think he.

Speaker 8 (19:50):
Just I really do, I really do. He just passed
away actually last year, year before, from something that had
to do with Agent Orange.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Did you go to the funeral?

Speaker 8 (20:05):
I did?

Speaker 2 (20:06):
How did you feel about that? What were your emotions?

Speaker 8 (20:13):
I'm I'm sorry that he had to go through that.
So we had a rough patch for a while, but
we got through that. And when I had to go
up to my mother's funeral, he stayed at his house.

(20:33):
My daughter and I.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
That's nice. Yeah, no, it is good. It's it's good
that you can, you know it is.

Speaker 8 (20:41):
We patched that up. But the real time that we
patched it was when we lost our son.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Did you call once before?

Speaker 8 (20:51):
It's been a long time ago.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
I remember the fact that yes, okay, all right.

Speaker 8 (21:00):
So then he was in a car accident fourth of July.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
So then you remarried.

Speaker 8 (21:12):
Yeah, they're kids for ten and twelve at the time, And.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
Tell me about the fellow you were married.

Speaker 8 (21:21):
Well, he's passed now to he passed away in twenty
seventeen and he died from complications to a broken leg.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Were y'all still worried?

Speaker 8 (21:39):
Yes? Thirty four years?

Speaker 2 (21:41):
And where? Roughly? Don't give me too many details, but
roughly where do you live now?

Speaker 8 (21:47):
Crosby?

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Crosby? Okay, all right? And did you ever go back
to work in design or anything like that?

Speaker 8 (21:57):
I tried it for a while, and you know, I
just it wasn't really what I wanted, and I searched
around for other things. I worked construction, built off shore
rigs for a while. It took care of some of
their drafting, and and I've worked retail. I found that

(22:20):
I really liked retail, and I worked for Hobby Lobby
for twenty years retired from there.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
Really did they take care of you?

Speaker 8 (22:28):
Yeah? I think they were pretty good. I don't have
any gripes about it. I didn't get I closed out
my four one K when my husband got real sick,
and so I took care of him and I'm still working.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
What are you doing now.

Speaker 8 (22:48):
Now? I'm working for Ken's Restaurant in Dear park.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Oh yeah, Have I worked there now?

Speaker 8 (22:55):
I'm a I haven't now.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
So there used to be a lady you were a
name of most Black Lady and she was part of
a lunch group. And they're real loud, and I think
Ken kind of half likes it and kind of half
wishes he coul kick him out. He can't make up
his mind. But there's a group of them that come
over and she loves our show and they have like
a late breakfast there when they get off their shift

(23:20):
from being bus drivers.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
Yeah, we'll still get the mass driver crew count in
that I work at night.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Oh okay, what hours do you work?

Speaker 8 (23:31):
I work just four to eight, four days a week.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
And what do you do?

Speaker 8 (23:37):
I delivered to the plants over time meals. You have
contract labor, Oh, contract deliveries you know. Oh, I don't
have to mess with money or anything. Just take the
meals and get the signatures.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
I had your owner on with me what must have
been two years ago, and he was saying that that
was a big part of his business, Russell Lebara, who
owns Gringoes. That's they deliver. I don't know how many meals,
but they deliver meals every day to the plants. They
have like a standing order just bring we do too. Yeah, yeah,

(24:13):
we start I think at six thirty in the morning,
which makes sense. You know, you don't want your workers
to leave the plant and badge them back in and
that whole thing. And if you can bring it in,
I mean it's an expense, but relatively speaking, you probably
increase the productivity and it makes it well worth it.
Do you take it just up to the gate somebody

(24:34):
takes it in from there or how does that work?

Speaker 8 (24:38):
Well? Some of them we leave with security. Some we
call the individual foreman or whoever they have picking it up,
and we park in the parking area and they'll come
get it. It just depends on the plant.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
So you're in the five o'clock traffic every day.

Speaker 8 (24:57):
Yeah, I'm up and down two twenty five, five o'clock
in the afternoon.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Oh, I would imagine that's brutal.

Speaker 8 (25:06):
I've been doing it so for eight years.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
You don't strike me as the type that stops to
think about whether something's good or bad. It needs to
be done, it gets done. I admire that it's different generation.

Speaker 8 (25:20):
Yes, that's pretty much what I am. Very independent, just
like I had surgery on the fourth and right now
I'm taking care of my daughter. She's breast cancer.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
No, it's a you in the world, Rebecca, because everybody
else gets taken care of because and things get done
because you are strong and tough. I adore you. You are
the call of the week. Thank you, sweetheart.

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I didn't play the Colony Ridge shooting audio from KPRCTV.

Speaker 15 (27:02):
So here is that Burder Warren has been issued for
his arrest and as you had mentioned, they are still
searching for that man as well.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
We are outside of the bar where this shooting happened
over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
You could see.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Beyond me here on the patio of this bar.

Speaker 15 (27:16):
A small memorial has been set up for the two
people who were killed. Four others again were hurt at
the shooting. This happening at Alas Locas here in Liberty County.

Speaker 8 (27:26):
Now.

Speaker 15 (27:26):
Deputy is saying he showed up at the bar around
midnight order to drink, then went out to his van.
About an hour later, he came back and started firing
into the crowd and into the bar before taking off.
Investigators identified the two people who died as thirty year
old Alexis Hasso and forty three year old Francisco Neverrette.
Deputies executed a search warrant at Quentiano's home but didn't

(27:49):
find him. His wife, twenty three year old Alexandra Valdes Montoya,
was arrested for tampering with evidence. Now, investigators believe Kentinnano
is driving a white, full sized construction style van and
maybe headed towards New Orleans or Atlanta, so agatting back
out here live. This is the bar that they're shooting
happened at over the weekend. This is the memorial set

(28:10):
up for those two people who died again four others.

Speaker 16 (28:13):
They are expected to be okay. So what kind of
person does this? What kind of person shoots up the place?

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Men and women? Every day in the news there is
a house party. A house party is just a club,
but not at the club cost too much, can't control it.
Usually just cost too much. So people make their apartment,

(28:50):
their condo, their town home into a club and they
invite any body and everybody. Truth is, if you were
going to host a party in your home, you'd have
to work at it to fill your house up with people.
Doesn't mean you don't have friends. You do, and if

(29:13):
you're part of a church family, you do it faster
if you're part of an organization or alumni group or
active neighborhood association. But for the average person, you don't
fill up a house that easily, especially if you're young.
You don't know that many people over the years, so
they put the word out, put it out on social media,

(29:34):
because the greatest and highest calling in the hood is
to have a bunch of people over bumping and grinding
and doing drugs at your house. That makes you a
baller and the depths of all this depravity are rooted
in the wrong incentives and the wrong goals. It's like

(29:57):
the NFL player who catches a pass and is more
concerned with how fast he can dance to celebrate than
scoring the touchdown itself. The touchdown is an after effect.
It's doing the dance and peacocking and showing off that

(30:18):
has been celebrated. Take this moment and make everybody look
at you and everyone and there is this great joy
and this feeling that everyone is looking at me, And
so the sport itself really has nothing to do with
the end goal of that. These are cultural These are

(30:39):
signs of cultural rot that have been allowed to fester
over such a period of time that they have petrified.
They're not easily removed. You look at the case of
North Carolina. You've surely seen the video by now. Little
Tiny looks like a boy because she's got her blonde

(31:01):
hair pushed up into a cap pulled down, she's wearing glasses,
she's wearing like a T shirt. She looks like a
little kind of a skater boy, and she doesn't look
around anywhere. Well, they show pictures of her. She's striking.
She looks like a model. She's a Ukrainian refugee. And

(31:25):
she gets on this this little light rail train they
have there in North Carolina. She sits in the front seat,
so she's got maximum ability, so she's she's clearly not
a person looking to draw attention. Quite the opposite. She's
trying to blend in and hide into you know, uh,

(31:45):
sort of a puddle. And then this black guy gets on.
He got the long driz and he gets on. He
got to swagger. Oh yeah, he got to swacken. He
don't anybody know him. So he he sits in the
seat behind her, without ever saying a word to her,
without having any exchange, without any provocation. He stands up,

(32:08):
takes out a knife, stabs it, plunges it as deep
as he can into her neck, hits the carotid artery.
She's dead. He intended it. Okay. He's been arrested fourteen
times before, this guy. Do you know anybody's been arrested
fourteen times? This guy's done it all and been released

(32:31):
again and again and again. The mayor held a press
conference at which she said she was very worried about
people who are mentally ill and homeless. She never mentioned
a victim. She never sent any thoughts of prayers or

(32:53):
condolences or a desire to avenge her death. This was
a great example of why we need to spend more
money on mental health and homelessness, or they'll kill you.
I don't wish that the mayor would have a dear
family member have that happened to her from someone just

(33:13):
like that with a similar record, But when it does happen,
I won't feel bad. If every liberal was the victim
of the crimes they work so hard to keep allowing,
they'd start changing their tomb. You ever notice how many
of these people who came around it didn't like Trump,
now like Trump. You ever notice how many these people

(33:35):
when they get screwed over by the media or the
Democrat Party, all of a sudden they come around. It
comes down to a very fundamental question, folks. It's very
very simple. We have people in our society who are savages.
For whatever reason, they're savages, and when they commit their
first crime, you have to decide what you're going to do.

(33:58):
And in the past we've thrown them in a cage
and said you can't come back out. You're a violent person.
You do horrible things. So the question is going to be,
and this is a profound existential question, We're going to
have to ask ourselves and answer it honestly. Are we
going to make excuses for them? Are we going to
keep releasing them? Are we going to keep tolerating it?
Are we going to shake our hands heads? Are we

(34:19):
going to flee from the cities. Because that's what a
lot of people are doing. Let's just get away from them.
They're going to kill somebody. At least it won't be me.
They're going to steal somebody's car. At least it won't
be mine. And that's what a lot of us are doing.
We're just fleeing away from them. So you can't run
forever because I don't care where you go, civilization, bad
people will follow you. Why is it that the rest

(34:39):
of the world has to rush to America and when
they get here, they tell us how horrible they are
as they try to take it over.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Go to China.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
They don't have enough diversity
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