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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time. Time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Very show is.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the air.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Readings and welcome. Great to have you hearing. It's Rush
Live body Ye I mean hi.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
This is Amy from Ohio and I want to give
a shout out to my adoptive dad, Rush Limbaugh. He
taught me more about my civic duty than anyone ever could,
and for that I'm grateful.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
Conservatives are not opposed to regulation, but regulation has to
be based on the fact that the individual is best
left alone to take care of himself in the pursuit
of daily aspects of life, education, job, or whatever.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
We don't make the assumption we look at.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Some people because of their race, sex, creator what. We
don't say that person can't do it, that person needs us,
that person needs a government program, needs somebody helping them,
because that's not really.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
What those people are after.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
They're after power and control over those people's lives, making
them as dependent as possible. The reason why this matters
to me is I want a greater country. A country
is made up in great people pursuing excellence, doing the
best they can.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
It is the people who makes the country work. Non
government programs.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
Hey, Michael, this is Rusty from San Antonio. Out here,
I'm a trucker with my German shepherd river Man. I
really love that guy and miss him, miss him steel,
and I'm glad that you get it, and I'm glad
that you honor him. I wish we could build a
statue or some kind of mindment to him.

Speaker 6 (01:36):
Ex cept accept the exception to the rule is what
American exceptionalism is.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
And because of this liberty and freedom.

Speaker 6 (01:49):
That our country exists, because the founders recognize it comes
from God.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
It's part of the natural yearning of the human spirit.
It is not granted by a government.

Speaker 6 (01:58):
It's not granted by Pulltin, it's not granted by Obama
or any.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Other human being.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
We are created with the natural yearning to be free,
and it is other men and leaders throughout human history
who have suppressed that and imprisoned people for seeking it.
The US is the first time in the history of
the world where a government was organized with a constitution
laying out the rules that the individual was supreme dominant,

(02:26):
and that is what led to the US becoming the
greatest country ever because it unleashed people to be the
best they could be, unlike it.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Had ever happened.

Speaker 6 (02:35):
That's American exceptionalism.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Hey Michael, it's Michael in sayin Texas.

Speaker 7 (02:41):
I remember listening to that final Christmas each rushes, and
I remember the tears.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Of the flow now and eight times vaking. This is
the last time I ever get the year the Great Russian?

Speaker 8 (02:56):
Has anybody ever heard of Barack Hussein? Do you remember
Rush Limbaugh? He used to call it. It's say, ladies
and gentlemen, today we'll be talking about Barack whosey Obama?

Speaker 1 (03:09):
That was Rush.

Speaker 8 (03:10):
We miss Rush, we miss Rush. We got the Presidential
Medal of Freedom that beautiful night.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Do you remember that? Queen mess Rush?

Speaker 9 (03:20):
Rush?

Speaker 1 (03:20):
We need you Rush folks, thank you so much. I
wish there were a way to say it other than
thank you. You're just the best. My family is just
the best. Thank you. Happy Heavenlyst. Seventy fourth birthday to
rushlum Baw. Yesterday, Maxine Waters was on News Nation with

(03:44):
Chris Cuomo, and she blames for the wildfire response in
Los Angeles. Not the mayor, not the governor, Not the
people who've been getting paid and are in the position
to prepare the community for such an inevitability. No, that's

(04:05):
not who she blames. You might guess who she blames.

Speaker 10 (04:11):
I agree with you, now, Democrats are Republicans. Get the
information up on the screens. Where can you go Altadena?
Where can you go in Pasadena? Where can you go
in Malibu? Where can you go in the Palisades? Where
can you go in San Fernando Valley?

Speaker 1 (04:28):
They don't know.

Speaker 10 (04:29):
They're looking for help, and that's what we should be
dedicated to.

Speaker 11 (04:34):
I agree, we are doing it, we will continue to
do it.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
I think you are right. However, it can.

Speaker 11 (04:41):
Also be seen that you don't want to talk about
the politics because it's on your party. Because the mayor
and the governor are Democrats, who arguably should have had
the people in Altadena better.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Prepared for this.

Speaker 11 (04:54):
They should have the resources more available so they don't
need me.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
To put them up.

Speaker 11 (04:58):
Because this state has been doing the work, and that
they've been preparing the situations for wildfires like they were
made aware of. Instead of cutting deals with PG and
E and insurance companies, they would have prepared the state.
That is not unfair criticism. Is it too soon? Maybe?
But the questions are real. Let me tell you something.

Speaker 10 (05:20):
I'm not in resistance of protecting anybody and I think
that my work over the years that I've been involved
have been absolutely on point in dealing what has to
be dealt with in order to help the people.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
First thing you've.

Speaker 10 (05:37):
Got to understand is services cost some money, and we
should be willing to get the richest people in this country,
the richest one percent that is protected, make sure they
pay their fair taxes so that we can have the
money to provide the services. With that money and with
those resources, the people who have been selected or elected

(06:02):
to do the job should do the job.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
I don't care who it is.

Speaker 10 (06:06):
It could be Democrat, it could be Republican, it could
be whatever. But the fact of the matter is we
all should have heavy hearts right.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Now, My goodness, the line, with all the congressional perks
that woman has, surely Maxine Waters has a healthcare dental
plan that could afford some super polygrip for her. I mean,
it's bad enough that what she says is stupid, but
the fact that her dentures are falling in and out
of her mouth while she told no excuse by that woman,

(06:37):
some super.

Speaker 9 (06:38):
Polygriph god akins here for a super polygripp. Hey, if
you wear dentures I'll bet you know the pain of
getting food stuck between your dentures and gums like these
dyn seeds pouch. Let me tell you about super polygraph.
Watch you see how it forms this seal between your
dentures and gums. That's why super polygrip helps keep food

(07:01):
out from ventures and simple. If you like to eat
like I do, remember super polygrip keeps food out dentures.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
And she reminds me of Joe, and she gets all
riled up over things. She reminds me of Joe inn favor.
Remember the Tennessee State rept That didn't want dolls in
the plaza.

Speaker 12 (07:20):
A few weeks ago, Madam Speaker, I spoke to you
and also Chairman McCormick about.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
My extreme fear of dogs.

Speaker 12 (07:31):
I just encountered the dog down in the plasta. I'm
very upset about this, Madam Speaker. I think it's so
unfair that I have to deal with dogs here in
this plast and I'm very very upset, and I know
that it has effected my blood pressure.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Oh my goodness, she got the high blood from the dolls.

Speaker 13 (07:52):
I like how she pauses before she says dolls, like
she's a Georgia football fan.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
She had to deal with Dows in the plaza. Look,
let's call it what it is, demographic data. Notwithstanding Maxie
and Waters is a complete and utter idiot, and she's
still hitting on. What we need to talk about is
the rich people. Is that what went wrong in Los

(08:20):
ange We didn't have enough rich people paying their fair share. Really,
Southern Pride. Southern Pride to Michael Berry Show, TMZ caught
up with black actresses Evete, Nicole Brown, and Kim Whitley,
and would you like to hazard a guess the reason
they say that people are criticizing Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass.

(08:44):
I'll give you the list of things that aren't the
reason they say people are criticizing Karen Bass. The fact
that she was on a junket to Ghana when all
this started and didn't come home. The fact that the
city's failures in operations and budgeting, the fact that her

(09:09):
own DEEI fire chief is blaming her for slashing the
fire budget, the fact that, well, I just tell you this,
None of those are the reasons that anybody is criticizing her.
They're criticizing her because she's black and you ought not
criticize a black woman even when she screws up.

Speaker 14 (09:31):
Let me tell you something, She's got a spine of steel. Yes,
and she's also been a black woman in America a
very long time, so none of this is new to her.
We're mad because we're tired of it. We're mar her,
but we're mad for her, and we're gonna stand and listen.
I don't know how you hear when I'm head. I'm
happy you're.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Here because somebody needs to say stand.

Speaker 15 (09:49):
But you know, behind her, support her because how she hann't.
You can see it in her face. She stays calm.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
But think about this. She has the city to take
care of. She does not have time to hear.

Speaker 14 (10:01):
She is also not mayor of every municipality in California.
There are people that are mad that she didn't fix
the fires in Malibu. She's not the mayor of Malibu.
What is she supposed to do in the city. She's
not the mayor of people don't understand. And let me
say this too. I can imagine how much it would
hurt to see this happening in the city that she loves.
That's first, So take away how it feels for people

(10:23):
to attack her. She's heartbroken because this is happening in
her city, a city that she loves.

Speaker 15 (10:28):
That's and the people that understand, they don't understand how
large it is because a lot of people are sitting
in other parts of the city.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
They're not in it. They're not in the fire, they're
not in the smoke. They don't see they're not there.
They're watching TV. Why and they want to blame something.

Speaker 15 (10:44):
This is not the time to blame. It's time to
get some resources. She has reached out. Oh, we have
planes coming in from other countries to help us.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
This is not the time I need to remain to support.
So you cannot. This not the times great.

Speaker 15 (11:08):
She has done what she's had to do. She's jumped
in there, and she's good for this.

Speaker 14 (11:13):
He got fires every year and I don't remember in
the in the thirty years almost and I've lived in LA.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
We've burned out in all of LA every year. And
this one time, all.

Speaker 14 (11:21):
To one person for a natural disaster. I've never seen it.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Now, what's different this time? M hmm. Interesting, hasn't said that? Amen, sister,
Amen tell it. Amen's sister. We have watched the entire
city of Los Angeles burned to the ground. Every year.
Every year we do this, there's no houses left. Every
year we do this, and it's one year, same fire
we always have every year. Every don't you remember last

(11:49):
year and the year before and the year before, And
here we are this year and they go all, black
woman mayor, we're gonna criticize.

Speaker 9 (11:54):
Mm.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
We all know why because it's a black woman. Yep,
that's the reason. So what do we take from this?
When a black woman runs for office, either you vote
for her or you're a racist. When you do, vote

(12:17):
for her to prove you're not a racist, and she
gets in, she can do no wrong because if you
criticize the job she's doing after you voted for her,
then you're a racist. And let me tell you something.
This is the plague on black politics in America today.

(12:40):
You've got mayors of cities, you've got congressmen, you've got
state reps, you've got county judges, you've got black elected
officials who were elected on the sole basis of elect me.
I'm black, okay, And so people do and when they do,
don't you dare criticize? And many blacks will say, don't

(13:04):
criticize because that person is black, because you wouldn't criticize
if they were white, but we do. We're criticizing Gavin Newsom,
but nobody is saying, don't criticize Gavin Newsom. Poor fella's white.
You see, this is the standard that you apply to

(13:25):
end up with terrible government. Well, the white DEI fire
chief Kristen Crowley says the seventeen million dollars they cut
from her budget, well, now that the chickens are coming
home to roost, I want to.

Speaker 16 (13:40):
Be very very clear, Yes, we took a seventeen million
dollar budget cut, and as we know, any budget cut
would negatively impact our ability to carry out our mission.
I want to also clarify that I'm not a politician.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
I'm a public servant.

Speaker 16 (13:57):
It's my job as a fire chief for Los Angele
City Fire Department to make sure that our firefighters have
exactly what they need to do their jobs. And that's
why I'm talking to you today. The Palisades fire. Everybody's
seeing it. It is absolutely one of the most horrific
natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles. And even

(14:20):
with an additional one hundred engines, I tell you we
were not going to catch that fire. But with that
being said, let me be clear, the seventeen million dollar
budget cut and the elimination of our civilian positions like
our mechanics did and has and will continue to severely
impact our ability to repair our apparatus. So with that,

(14:40):
we have over one hundred fire apparatus out of service,
and having these apparatus in the proper amount of mechanics
would have helped, and so it did absolutely negatively impact.
I want to also be clear that I have over
the last three years been clear that the fire Department
needs help. We can no longer sustain where we are.

(15:04):
We do not have enough firefighters. With that, I have
also requested multiple budgets interim budgets to show how understaffed,
under resource and underfunded the LAFD is. So with that,
also we have clear data that shows the LFD needs

(15:24):
more help. We need sixty two more fire stations. These
reports also show that we've had a fifty five percent
increase in overall call volume since twenty ten. And guess
what we're doing it with less firefighters. I was also
directed to develop a plan as part of a budget
reduction exercise, and that could equate to forty eight point

(15:44):
eight million dollars and I warned, I rang the bell
that these additional cuts could be very, very devastating.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
Houston, Michael Barry's show KBLA fifteen eighty am when she
said that she was attracted to her current job to
do what to make the system efficient, to serve the
most people, to save money for the taxpayers, to prove

(16:13):
that the water system could work. Nope, social equity.

Speaker 14 (16:19):
You call it powered by equity, and I know that
it's been really important for the DWP to put an
equity lens on everything.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
Yes.

Speaker 17 (16:27):
Yeah, and that's the number one thing that attracted me
to this role, coming from the communities that I seeing
what I've seen through my career and utilities and through
the military. I've been in the Coast Guard nineteen and
a half years now, so I got six more months
to qualify for my twenty years, which was my original goal.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Wow, congratulation, Thank you for your service. Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 17 (16:50):
It's important to me that everything we do it's with
an equivalents and social justice and making sure that we
right the wrongs that we've done in the past from
an infrastructure perspective, and that we involved the community in
that process. And this utility is serious about it, is
authentic about it, and so I'm just super excited to

(17:13):
be part of that movement.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
There you have it. When people tell you who they
are and what they're doing and why they're doing it,
believe them. A southern California pastor by the name of
Josh Hibbs took to the pulpit and scolded the California
Democrats for their poor government governance and how they handled

(17:39):
the wildfires. If your pastor is not speaking the truth
from the pulpit because he is afraid, well, I can't
talk about what's going on in the real world because
I'll lose my tax exemption. If that were true, why
does every black pastor do it? You can say what

(18:02):
you believe and you will not lose your tax exemption.
But by the way, you ever heard of the concept
of carrying your cross. You're telling me that you see
that your communities are being burned down around this country.
You see that crime is killing the people in your churches.

(18:25):
You see that illegal aliens are coming in and destroying communities,
and you can't speak to it because you're afraid that
you might get a letter from the irs. My goodness, alive.
Have you read the Bible? Do you understand the concept
of the suffering? We are supposed to be willing to

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endure anyway. This is what that pastor had to say.
We have watched the absolute exposure.

Speaker 7 (19:05):
Of the most incompetent.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Wait, reserve your applause to the end.

Speaker 7 (19:15):
Nobody can hide from this. Nobody can hide from that.
There's no excuses. This is the most wealthiest state in
the fifty. We pay the most in taxes, We pay
the most in gas, We pay the most in electricity.
You name it, if it's in California, we pay the
most for it. Why Why because of our government? Why

(19:40):
because of things that Sacramento does because they can. Our
flag of this state is an absolute, abject lie. The
flag says California Republic. It is not a republic is
where the people decide and the people people have their way.

(20:02):
What has happened to California?

Speaker 1 (20:03):
And you prove me wrong?

Speaker 7 (20:06):
I challenge you today if you don't like what I'm
about to say, California has been under unmitigated Democrat power control,
Democrat supermajority.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
What does that mean supermajority?

Speaker 7 (20:20):
It means nobody can oppose their decision making, and now
you've got it. You've got a situation where a catastrophe
came and the billions of dollars that you and I
gave was diverted to other woke, stupid Democrat projects. That's

(20:42):
that's not hyperbole.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
It is a fact.

Speaker 7 (20:43):
You don't like a change your party.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
If you don't like it, change different.

Speaker 7 (20:47):
But I'm telling you right now, I'm upset and I'm angry,
and it's the right kind of anger.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
I'm telling you this right now. When you open up.

Speaker 7 (20:58):
A fire hydrant and nothing comes out, and then Joe
Biden says it's because we need electricity, it was turned
off for the fire hydroen to turn on.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
In some cases that might be true. If the fire.

Speaker 7 (21:12):
Hydroens are on top of a mountain, you need a
motor to drive the water up. That's extremely rare, and
it wasn't the case in these fires.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Bad management, horrific.

Speaker 7 (21:23):
Politicians who took your money and took trips like Karen Bass,
the mayor of La She decided to go to Africa
the week of the fires.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
To be on a little trip that you paid for.
She was really put out when she was told to
come home. It didn't look bad. I mean it didn't
look good. That it looked very bad.

Speaker 7 (21:44):
You've hat Gavin Newsom flying down here and then at
a command center laughing it up with some people, and
it's caught on tape while he spends nine points so
many millions of probably your dollars to buy himself a
new house. Yes, it's time to replace the leadership in California.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
You don't need anymore.

Speaker 7 (22:11):
You don't need any more examples. These fires could have
been stopped.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Why is every pastor in America not preaching on this subject?
I love it when people say, well, the Bible commands
us give to Caesar. What is Caesar's? Is that what
you think? Is that what you think the Bible said?

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Is that what someone told you? Or is that your
own reading of it? Do you believe that there is
no place in the pulpit, in the church or a
Christian to speak on conviction? Because you're wrong. Not only

(22:59):
are you wrong, you're weak. You're taking a path that
does not require you to offend powerful people. Corporate leaders
who said we're not going to talk about politics because
we don't want to upset anybody, Well, then who will

(23:20):
speak on politics? Who will we leave to do that.
That's like saying we're not going to fight back when
the country is invaded because we don't want to get hurt.
We're not going to stop and help somebody who's injured
on the side of the road because we don't want
to get involved. That's not what we are called to be.

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And if the leader of the church cannot speak on
important issues affecting our people and our country, then they
have no business being there. They probably just want another
love offering so they can go on a nice cruise
because this is their ten year anniversary or whatever else,

(24:10):
their birthday.

Speaker 6 (24:12):
Where I can't believe he just said that happens that
Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
I asked folks this morning to as we closed our
show earlier today, to share with me their remembrance of
Rush Limbaugh. And it's too late to get to your
calls today, but I would encourage you to take a
moment and send me an email. You can go to
our website Michael Berryshow dot com and they'll say send

(24:42):
Michael an email and you can send me an email
there directly with your Rush Limbaugh story. And it could
be how you first discovered his show, where you listened.
If you ever came to one of his Rush to
Excellence events, something he said that has stuck with you
for all these years, whatever that may be, feel free

(25:03):
to share that with me. I do read them all.
I can't reply to them all, but I do read
every single one of them. And it was our way
to remember rush Limbaugh to do such things. And I'll
close with a couple of those calls because I believe

(25:25):
it's very important that we remember. When you drive past
a cemetery and you see those stones peeking out of
the ground and you go read the names, that is
the way we remember things. It's a sense of if
not eternity, it's a sense of lasting. It's a way

(25:48):
to pay tribute. It's a way to remember lest they
be forgotten. Now. I understand many people are doing cremation
these days, but there are all sorts of ways name
things for people. We often a husband and wife will

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name their child for their own parent or for a
relative that is long gone, as a way to pay tribute.
It's very important to remember things that are precious to you.
And this is a political statement because the left wants

(26:32):
to destroy your monuments. The left wants to destroy your history.
And this is a long standing form, a long standing
modus operanda. You know, when Isis made their way into
Syria a few years ago, if you remember, they began

(26:53):
destroying Christian relics. It's a way of destroying your past,
your history. The Left in this country has torn down monuments.

Speaker 11 (27:04):
Oh.

Speaker 13 (27:04):
It started with that evil Roberty Lee. He was such
a horrible person.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
And it ended with Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Gandhi. It
wasn't about what someone stood for. It was about destroying
the past. Because if you can destroy the past, you
can build a new with new values and new heroes

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and new monuments to new people, with new philosophies that
are contradictory and antithetical to that which makes this country great.
In Orwell's nineteen eighty four, they created a big brother,
created a new language called new Speak, and they changed
the meaning of words so that the word you were

(27:53):
so used to would be altered in its meaning. How
often do you see the left do that today? In
Ray Bradberry's Fahrenheit four or five to one, they burn
the books in the library because the books before computers
were the only way you preserved for posterity, knowledge, perspective, experience.

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When humanity advanced from our oral tradition, the Homeric tradition
of telling stories from generation to generation. When you played
the telephone game, stories can be altered, parts forgotten, parts changed,
maybe not even intentionally, such that over a period of time,

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the true meaning, the truth thrust, the true point, could
be lost. But books allowed us to preserve What did
Plato say? What did Socrates say? What did Saint Thomas
Aquinas say? When you could preserve in writing and pass
it to the next generation, it would outlive the individuals

(29:09):
who owned that printing, And it was a way to
go back in time and read those words directly. This
is why the left seeks to destroy that which we
believe to be true by perverting it. Oh, Thomas Jefferson
wasn't a good man. He was a slave owner. How

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many times have you heard this? Did Rush Limball get
his due when he died? No, So don't tell me
to be respectful to Jimmy Carter, who said in twenty
sixteen on the record that Donald Trump was an illegitimate
president and the Russians put him there. That's an election denier.

(29:52):
Won't tell me he's a good man. He's not. But
when Rush Limbaugh died, he was cut traversial right wing host.
Oh but when Jimmy Carter died, he was a good man. No, No,
he wasn't. So we closed the show with just a
few thoughts of listeners, and I know many of you

(30:13):
share the same and I want you to email me
with your thoughts through the website at Michael Berryshow dot com.
A little love go ahead, Richard.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Hey, November twenty eleven, week before Thanksgiving. I called it
in Rush, and I called it in and told him
something he didn't know that Obama had said. And he
sent me And I've had two sixty four gigs, a
case of a two hit fiveteen and a book called
an Army at One, which are on page sixty.

Speaker 18 (30:42):
If you talked about where Ronald.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Reagan had wrote him a letter thanking him for what
he did on the radio, you know, for informing on
the public about the things he does. There'll never be
another Rush Flynnbaugh.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Never. Amen. Amen, But you know I will tell you,
you know, sometimes people will post to social media about
I miss rushed. Nobody is that good anymore? And basically
kind of and then It's interesting because Ronald Reagan was
a great president, but we didn't say Reagan's gone. There'll

(31:17):
never be another. Trump's a great president, but there must
be another. Otherwise the movement dies. You don't have to
say greatest ever, There'll never be another. Everyone else is
terrible as a tribute to that person, and nor should you,
because that means the movement failed. Scott, you're on the
Michael Berry Show. Go Ahead. Wrestling ball on the AM radio,

(31:39):
driving across his country and I love the man. He
was so hilarious and just amazing. Rick, You're on the
Michael Berry Show. Go Ahead. Hey, Mike, I want to
say I went to Dan's bake sale.

Speaker 18 (31:51):
Out in uh where was it.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
Carlo State?

Speaker 4 (31:57):
And I got to I got to me motionately too,
and he said that was the most professional organization.

Speaker 18 (32:04):
He ever worked for.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
That's what I remember. Awesome. Steve, you're our last caller.
Go ahead?

Speaker 18 (32:11):
Yeah, I just I really loved Lush fresh Limbaugh sort
did my son and when my son was eight years
old having a heart transplant here in the local hospitals,
he actually did a segment on my son on his show.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
You Never Think.

Speaker 5 (32:27):
Man was very nice, very kind.

Speaker 18 (32:30):
I'll never forget that, and I still have his email.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
There you have it. Those are the moments we remember
an army of one. I love that. I love the
idea of each one of us. Wherever we are placed,
as a receptionist, as a small business owner, as a
postal carrier, as a copy as a firefighter, as a teacher,
as a mommy, as a daddy, as a grandparent, each

(32:55):
one of us has a role to play in ensuring
the greatness about

Speaker 8 (33:00):
Exampleman Eldus Knights left for building, Thank you, and good night.
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