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I'm going to get you caught up on a few
things that happened while we were gone. Also might have
missed maybe one or two things that happened over the weekend.
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Speaker 4 (00:59):
Well, the United States did in fact carry out military
strikes in Venezuela over the weekend, and they captured their
president and his wife at a military compound in Caracas.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
So this is a huge story. Did you see this?
I know that see this.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
I know I did unplug, but it was sort of
hard to unplug from that because it was everywhere.
Speaker 5 (01:25):
And the President I actually ceremony.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
I actually woke up to that.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
I just sometimes i'll you know, I'll wake up check
my phoney c Athian news.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
And I saw that. I was like, you gotta be
kidding me.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
The President did announce the operation in a social media post,
and Lenny later held a press conference at mar Lago.
He said the US would quote run the country until
safe transition of power can take place, and he called
the overnight mission one of the most powerful displays of
American military strength since World War Two, so.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Really since World War Two.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
Yeah, so all the stuff that we did in Iraq, Afghanistan,
all that, like, okay, all right, anyway, So I mean
that is bizarre. Look, I don't think anybody defends this guy,
this Maduro guy. He seems like a scumback. But it
is also just strange that you go, man, we don't
like this guy. So we're going to go into We're
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going to build up our military outside this country. We're
gonna go in and we're gonna snatch him or we're
gonna take him away put them on trial in the
United States.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Also, I always wondered.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Like, how is it even possible that I'm not an
international law scholar? But if if some other country has
a law that's being broken, you go, well, I don't
live there, I'm in Venezuela. What do I care about
your American laws? How do they just come and snatch
you and put you on trial in a different country.
(02:47):
I don't know how things work. I don't know whether
it's legal or not legal. I mean, from what I
can tell, everybody says this is probably illegal.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
And it's interesting to see what will happen on is.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
With this trial and we'll, you know, will he be
you know, I don't know if that weighs in on
it or not, the facts of whether he's guilty of
it or probably he's he's guilty, but you know, he's
snatched and taken and put on trial. I don't know
how we'll all play out. I guess we're uncharted territory,
(03:17):
that's for sure. Are you gonna say, Jeffrey, it's bad enough.
Speaker 5 (03:22):
We have enough geopolitical tensions going on around the world,
but a lot of countries there's a lot of authoritarian
countries like Iran, Russia, and North Korea are actually condemning
Trump's action.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
I'm wondering, when we're gonna go in and get putin
why not?
Speaker 3 (03:37):
I mean, we're if we're if we're scooping up bad guys,
why don't we head over.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
To the Kremlin.
Speaker 5 (03:43):
At the same time, you're violating that country's sovereignty. Uh huh,
that's the that's that's the that's the flip side of
a coin. Yeah, a lot of people don't like Maduro,
they say he's an arco terrorism blah blah blah. But
at the same time, you're violating that country. We have
no we have any real diple neck relationship with Venezuela
(04:04):
or but yeah, but still you're gonna go in and
violate a country's sovereignty.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
Well, Russia was complaining about that, the sovereignty and that
you know which is rich from which is rich from
Russia considering they invaded the Ukraine four years ago, the
sovereign nation. So uh, anyway, it will be interesting to
see how it all plays out.
Speaker 6 (04:28):
Well, then he said last night he's thinking maybe Columbia's
next yea or h.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
And Marco Rubio says Cuba too, maybe Cuba, and I
saw somebody else in the ED I think in the
administration or somebody, uh said Greenland.
Speaker 6 (04:42):
Maybe they've been talking about that for a while. But yeah, yeah,
that was all of that was mentioned. So we're just
gonna own the entire all the Americas in America. Yeah, yeah,
why not in Canada, we run it.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
We'll just run it until everything you know, we'll take over.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
We'll run it. Charlie, What could possibly go wrong? Or
is there are they going to be spates? Are they
going to be their own countries?
Speaker 3 (05:03):
These are all things that we'll have to talk through
and just figure it out on the fly, I think.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Well a couple other things.
Speaker 4 (05:09):
So the president, the Venezuela's ousted president, will make his
first court appearance today, so that will be in New
York City City following his capture.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
So we've got that to watch today.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
And the Senate will vote this week on whether or
not to block the president from taking further action in
Venezuela without congressional approval. You've also got that kind of
hovering around. And then another aspect of all of this
kind of big mess is the fact that US military
operation that led to the capture of the president triggered
widespread travel disruptions after the FAA temporarily.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Closed Caribbean airspace.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
Hundreds of flights were canceled over the weekend from popular
vacation destinations, including Aruva and Puerto Rico, and the FAA
has since lifted the restrictions and at least four major airlines, American, Delta,
United and Southwest, they're working desperately to try to add
more flights to help all of those people trying to
return home during one of the busiest travel times of
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the year. I have a dear friend of mine who
is currently stuck in Puerto Rico. They went to vacation there,
their whole family. They can't get out.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
You would have been stuck there, weren't you, And yeah,
you would have been stuck there if you had gone
at it. What happened later?
Speaker 6 (06:31):
So then what you're just stuck just have to pay
money to stay at the resort longer.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
What if the hotel already has somebody else that check
you're going to check out?
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Now, what happens?
Speaker 4 (06:41):
Are they coming in? Could they fly in? So if
they can't come in and you can't get out. So
now they're telling her Saturday, we're hoping to get you
out Saturday.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Everything is sposed to leave Saturday. Oh wow, she's supposed
to be thanks you for an extra week.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Wow if I did they make you that?
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Now they're trying to Obviously I suppose I was wondering,
can cruise ship get you?
Speaker 7 (07:09):
They can?
Speaker 2 (07:10):
That's really practical.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
Okay, they were looking in private planes like they were
looking alone, trying to get out of their Yeah, Like, seriously, how.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Do you get if the airspace is closed?
Speaker 3 (07:21):
I think private airplants it's also closed for them as well.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
You think so, yeah, it's a plane, it's airspace. Yeah,
but what about a helicopter that's also.
Speaker 6 (07:31):
In the air Why not a hot air balloon?
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Can you do that? We go for it.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
I'll text her, I'll tell her check out how to
air balloons, see if that works. So that's definitely something
that happened and very scary.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
That just happened over the weekend.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
Meanwhile, another big story that happened over New Year's Eve.
Teenagers as young as fourteen and fifteen were among the
victims of a deadly New Year's Eve fire at a
ski resort bar in Switzerland. Switzerland, and now police are saying,
how are age checks happening?
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Proper legal age texts?
Speaker 4 (08:05):
If you've got fourteen year olds and fifteen year olds
in the bar. There are a total of forty people
killed in the fire, including twenty miners. Under Swiss law,
beer and wine can be sold to those sixteen and older.
Wild spirits are restricted to those eighteen or over.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
To you imagine that's sixteen, that you're able to drink
at the age of sixteen.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
That's the video. Ay, that's pretty wild.
Speaker 8 (08:27):
But the.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
Fire was started. You don't have to be a fire
marshal to figure this out that this could be a
bad idea. Oh my god, look at this.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
We believe champagne. Yeah, the sparkler's going.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Yeah, they're carrying champagne bottles with sparklers in there. And
then it lights some foam insulation on the ceiling which
they were using as soundproofing, lights it on fire.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
Now this guy is trying to bat it out with BOYD.
This guy's just sitting there filming. Oh yeah, filming.
Speaker 6 (08:58):
They're all just filming, going oh funny.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
Yeah, this is this is exactly like that station nightclub fire.
If you remember that those videos people just and I
think it's possibly you're in a group and you are.
Speaker 6 (09:19):
You don't look like a pussy, and you don't want
to look like a pussy and run out in front
of your friends if nothing's going on, it's totally fine.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
And the same thing.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
This is just like that Station Night Fire. I haven't
seen this either, but.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Got's say break those windows the.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
Door for well, it's a stampede and people panic and
they get trapped in there, and it's it just becomes
so much that you literally I mean that Station night
Fire one. If you ever watch that video, the the
video of of the people stuck in the doorway there,
they're trying to pull them out but they can't. It's
just so many people. But you know those champagne sparklers,
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they oh, that's a sound effect there, the Jeffery's running
cheeves a fire sound effect.
Speaker 9 (10:08):
Ye.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Yeah, can put a little relays screaming sound effects on there.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
Too, But those champagne sparklest people don't think about it.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
But I'm always nervous.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
You guys know me, When I'm in a bar and
they start doing stuff with fire, I go, I got
to get out of here. You know no offense, but
I'm sure you're well trained. You're a twenty two year old.
The big move waitresses are well trained and fire prevention.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
But I don't want to raise it right, I'll move on.
So we stopped getting those sound effects.
Speaker 4 (10:42):
Authorities in North Carolina say that they've stopped a planned
New Year's Eve attack that was near Shootte Charlotte. An
eighteen year old identified as Christian Sturvedant was arrested for
allegedly plotting to attack a grocery store and a fast
food restaurant.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
The FBI says that he had.
Speaker 4 (10:59):
Been planning the attack using knives and hammers for about
a year, and he was directly inspired by ICES. Investigators
say he had been communicating with some many thought was
connected to the terror group, but was actually communicating with
an undercover agent. The FBI first became aware of him
back in twenty twenty two after he allegedly communicated online
with an ISIS member who encouraged him to carry out
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an attack. His family intervened at the time and he
received psychological care, but investigators say he recently returned to
social media and he was posting some content supporting ICES,
so that's who they have in custody for that, But they.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Were able to when you're talking to an undercover person
who's pretending to be ISIS, and they would have to
be careful so that it's not They can't really entice
you or encourage you to do it, you know, because
that could potentially then be entrapment.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
So I just I don't know how well thought out
he's going to use hammers to do this, to carry
out this attack. Okay, all right, go on.
Speaker 10 (12:01):
One of the horrific stories that happened over the holiday break,
This awful story about Hollywood director and actor Rob Reiner
and him and his wife.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Wasn't this awful? They were murdered by their son.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
And I believe their throats were slit by him from.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
What I read, And while I slept, I guess I
think it crept in there while I slept, And yes,
it splashed their throats.
Speaker 4 (12:34):
Yeah, yeah, they were at a Conan O'Brien's Christmas party.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
It's a holiday party.
Speaker 4 (12:40):
There was something that had happened, some type of interaction,
some type of scene, but no one's really talking and
saying anything like that.
Speaker 3 (12:49):
Well, drugged out loser is what it boils down. To
And you know, I'm not a Rob Reiner. I'm not
saying it's his faults. I think it's difficult when you
are rich and famous and you.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
Have children, it's hard for them to.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
For many children, to live up to expectations, to carve
their own path, and.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
It's very difficult.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
You're living in a shadow of somebody and it's hard
to break out of that and do your own thing.
And I think it causes a lot of angst amongst
these kids of rich and famous people. And this kid
was just a drugged out I mean he's a man,
an adult man, but a drugged out loser is what
it boils down to, with a huge temper, just constantly.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
He had an addiction problem.
Speaker 4 (13:38):
Yeah, I mean they were trying to help them through
and trying to work things out. But that was one
of the stories that we missed while we were gone.
And another one so many listeners contacted me that my
favorite singer, Barry Manilow, he was diagnosed with lung cancer.
So apparently he had pneumonia or bronchitis, like he was
(14:02):
having throat issues in bronchitis and coughing, and his doctor said,
you know, you're not kicking this. Let's just get you
a quick scan and MRI, let's see what's going on.
And they found a little tiny spot and they went
in and they removed it. And so Barry did say that,
you know, he's feeling better after the diagnosis, but he's
eighty two years old and he was in the hospital
(14:24):
over the holiday weekend and he says that he thanks
everyone for the well wishes. But thankfully they were able
to go and get that MRI because the doctor was like, Eh,
this bronchitis isn't there's something weird about it. So that
was another story, and then I'll end with this. Mickey Rourke,
the actor, is in a lot of trouble. He's seventy
(14:47):
three years old, and apparently his friend feels so bad
for him because he can't pay his rent.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
He has about sixty thousand.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
Dollars that he owes on rent, and a friend of
his decided to launch a fundraiser yesterday with a one
hundred thousand dollars gold to cover overdue rent and related
housing costs. And I felt so bad because you see
pictures of him in this very small home and he
was having yeah, he was having door dash like food
(15:18):
delivery groceries delivered. I don't know if it was door dashed,
because I know that's expensive, but he was having his.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Groceries delivered and it made me really sad.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
And then I saw when I woke up this morning
that there's a go go fundme account.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
But I mean, what, how what did this guy do
with all his money? I'm assuming he must have had
some money, right.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
Well, he also had struggled with addiction, and he struggled
with alcohol and drugs, and you know he's trying to
overcome all of that and figure out his way. But
his friend did go in there and say, we got
to help you, We gotta.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
I think people will will help you.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
So there you go. That is the shizzy on Rovers
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Speaker 3 (16:31):
Charlie was telling me he believes that. Well, I said,
we went into Venezuela for the oil. Right, We've been
building up to this. They have the world's largest oil reserves,
even bigger than Saudi Arabia apparently, and so they've been
building up for months just randomly.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Yeah, we Venezuela.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
We're gonna start bombing these boats that are coming out
of Venezuela because they're allegedly running drugs to the United States.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
And we know it's not the drugs.
Speaker 6 (16:59):
We know it's not the drugs because the drugs come
from Mexico in Columbia of America's drugs probably come from Venezuela.
And so Trump just pardoned some guy, what was he
even the president of Honduras or whatever, and.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
He was he was convicted in the United States Federal
Court of drug charges, trafficking charge and he has a
quote anywhere to cram the cocaine down the Americans noses
or something.
Speaker 9 (17:24):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (17:25):
Anyways, Trump pardoned that guy, so he got a bad deal.
So I mean, it's not about drugs obviously.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
And the founder of Silk Road, that that dark website
that was selling all the drugs for years and then
made that guy a bunch of money, he was pardoned
as well. So I don't think it's really about the drugs.
I think it's about the oil. But Charlie was trying
to convince me it's about something else. Your theory is what.
Speaker 6 (17:47):
Well, it's the cover of Epstine files. They won't release them.
They're supposed to release them unredacted. I don't remember. Two
three weeks ago, I remember unredacted, full release. They waited
till last minute. They released them, and they do it
totally redacted.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
You can't read any of it, nothing's in there.
Speaker 6 (18:07):
And then they just continue to redact it as it's
ongoing because some of them they didn't redact good enough.
You could see in like Epstein's drawer. They released it
and they in the drawer you can see a picture
of Epstein and Trump hanging out.
Speaker 9 (18:21):
Right.
Speaker 6 (18:22):
Oh yeah, these guys were friends, really good friends. So
in the drawer, so you're gonna see that. Does that
mean anything?
Speaker 2 (18:28):
I don't know. It might not mean anything.
Speaker 6 (18:31):
But here's where it gets weird is then they everybody
starts pointing out, that's weird. Look at this picture of
Trump and Epstein. The government goes back in and redacts it,
but they've already people have already downloaded all of them,
so they can just go, why are you now putting
a black box over this picture that we've already.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Seen a day ago.
Speaker 6 (18:49):
We've already saw it a day ago, and so it's downloaded,
and why would you have to redact that anyways?
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Why would you.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
Have to I mean, this is this is just because
Trump is in there. It's just an an innocuous picture
of the two of them. Yeah, you know, it's not
like they're hanging outs with children or anything.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
It's not it's not even a bad picture. It's just
a picture.
Speaker 6 (19:07):
But it just shows they're obviously removing pictures of him
and Trump together because they let one out on accident
and then decided now that they should have just done nothing,
when yeah, that's just them hanging out. Instead they went
in and just covered it up again, and you're like,
what are you doing? And then you think that.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
We we went into Venezuela because of nobody's talking about
nobody's talking about Epstein right now.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
All they're talking about is this guy. Yes, yes, well
the whole asula.
Speaker 3 (19:34):
The stuff did start bubbling up right around the Yes,
the resurgence of all these Epstein things.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
Absolutely, and not just this, that's what it is.
Speaker 6 (19:44):
It's and then they're supposed to release they found one
million other Epstein documents that they had misplaced, and they
just the government just found it. That's strange and everybody's
everybody goes, we'll release those now, and now they're like, well,
we got to go through them first. Well, you're supposed
to release the unredacted. That was the thing that everybody else.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
If there was a cover up, Charlie, why would you
even say we have we found a million more documents.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Why wouldn't you just cover that up?
Speaker 3 (20:09):
Nobody would know about it if they didn't say anything.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
Because they're not smart. I think that's basically, I really
just think that's it, OK. Because some of the redactions people,
and this is this is just funny how things worked out.
Doge came out, remember and they were cutting the funding
for everybody, Well they cut the funding for Adobe Acrobat,
and that's how you make a PDF file a lot anyway,
So they when they were redacting everything, they didn't have that.
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They didn't have Adobe Acrobat because it costs money, and
so they didn't redact it. Right, So if you were
to copy and some of the files, apparently if you
it was all blacked out, But if you just copied
it and put it in a notepad or a different
word processing thing, the redactions would just pop up and
you'd be able to see everything that was written.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
I wasn't for all the files, but.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
You're right, all right, maybe they're not dumb, maybe they're
not too smart.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Huh.
Speaker 4 (20:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
I also saw during that while we were on break
that pictures of and some of these file dumps pictures
of Bill Clinton, like and he's like in a swimming pool,
he's got like a bathing suit on. But that Glaine
Maxwell was there and then like some other girl who
they're blacking out her face very obviously. Is that what's
the girl Virginia Jeoffrey, the one who committed suicide.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
It's very obviously her. There's no doubt.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
I mean, even though they've blacked her out and they're like,
you know, so it turns into a big thing of
look at this, look at Bill Clinton.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
He should be he should be put in prison.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
But that same girl said that Bill Clinton didn't do anything.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Wrong and was totally fine.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
She also, i believe, also said the same thing of
Donald Trump, that he never did anything to her or anything,
you know, even questionable or whatever.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
So why they would.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Redect that and put those pictures out of I don't
know who knows, I don't know. The whole thing is weird.
But maybe you're right, Maybe it is a Maybe it
is a distraction. It certainly stopped people from talking about it,
but only for a few days because you're talking about
it now and you're you're seeing right through this.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
For a week, we won't talk about it two weeks maybe,
and then we'll go into Columbia or Cuba or Greenland,
and we're just gonna keep doing weird things to get
in the news. Every he's gonna keep doing until I
don't know, until what. Eventually, this is all gonna come out.
It's going to all come out, and.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Let unless it's again if they're running the cover up,
they could stop it all from coming out.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
I would say, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
I don't know if there's anything in there, but I
don't think there's anything incriminating. There might be some embarrassing
things about Donald Trump that are in there that maybe
Epstein said or something. There could be some embarrassing things.
I don't think there's anything criminal. I would I would imagine,
but I don't know for sure. I've got to take
a break. Our number is eight sixty six. You know
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we're over eight six six nine six seven six eight
three seven.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
We'll be right back on Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
Hang on.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Jeffary's bed, bugs are in his bed? And where the
hell do his cockroaches hang out?
Speaker 8 (23:06):
Is the negative?
Speaker 2 (23:07):
I thought trajectory used to.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
We're back to rovers Morning Glory.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Right, Jennifer, You're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning, Jennifer,
Good morning.
Speaker 11 (23:32):
I Hi, how are you?
Speaker 2 (23:35):
I'm doing all right? What's happy?
Speaker 11 (23:38):
I'm just listening and I love your show and I
listen every morning, and my husband absolutely loves you. But
my question is, and this question doesn't get answered anytime
anybody asked the questions. I'm hoping that you guys can
answer that.
Speaker 12 (23:52):
Why is it that with the EPSTE files, the Democrats
had these files before you know, Trump came into office
and all that good stuff that everybody hates Trump. Why
is it that they didn't do anything with these until
Trump came into office and then tried to place Trump
as this horrible, disgusting pedophile.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Well, I don't think anybody's trying to paint Trump. I'm
not trying to paint Trump as a disgusting pedophile. As
far as I know, he had nothing to do with
any of that stuff. I don't think there's any evidence
pointing to.
Speaker 11 (24:27):
The world the Democrats.
Speaker 13 (24:29):
They definitely do, I.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Think mainly because the Republicans were the ones saying release
the Epstein files.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Released the Epstein files.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Normally, at least for the grand jury testimony, you don't
normally ever release that period. So it's not something that's
normally released. And I would also say it's probably unusual
that things most of the time, files like these are
not released. But there was such a push and then
they go, yeah, yeah, yeah, we have to release all
these Epstein files.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Vote for us, release everything.
Speaker 3 (25:01):
Then they get in power and then they go, oh, oh,
those Epstein files. No, they don't actually, no Epstein files.
They don't exist. Clientless no client list no.
Speaker 9 (25:10):
No.
Speaker 6 (25:12):
So and part of the reason why is I guess
it was an ongoing investigation or wasn't closed or whatever
because they were still prosecuting is Lane Maxwell. So you
couldn't release them yet. So that's that's why they didn't
reast them before.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
So there's an answer, I suppose. All right, Jennifer, thank you,
I appreciate it. Charlie, what did you end up? I
know you went to Punta Kana. You've lost your glasses
in the ocean and poota ConA. Uh, and you now
have these little miniature, teeny tiny glasses on What these
are your backup glasses? Did you just like buy these
(25:46):
through the mail or something, or how did you how
did you try these ones on?
Speaker 2 (25:50):
I did try these on. No, this is from a web.
This is from a website. I don't know. I was
buying myself sunglasses.
Speaker 5 (25:56):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (25:57):
This is years ago, buying myself sunglasses because that's a
big problem with wearing having glasses. You can't wear sunglasses
unless you buy expensive prescription sunglasses. So I bought my glasses.
I think it was any optical that places it's real.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
It's really cheap.
Speaker 6 (26:11):
So as I was making the sunglasses, I said, oh,
here's some different looking glasses.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
These.
Speaker 6 (26:16):
I've seen people look cool in these the style before,
and they're pretty cheap.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
So I said, we'll throw throw those in too.
Speaker 6 (26:24):
And I think these were only like twenty bucks or something,
but their prescription.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
I said, whatever, I'll just throw it.
Speaker 6 (26:30):
Maybe they'll maybe I'll have a backup air and maybe
they'll look cool on me. I get them, and they
obviously look terrible, and I think they were were.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
They in like under a kid's section or something because
they look.
Speaker 6 (26:44):
Have a very large head. I have like huge, I
have a massive head. So I can only get certain
types of glasses. Uh So buying glasses online is hard
because you don't know what you're gonna be. You cannot
you can they'll do They'll put it on your face.
They even have like a little thing. We'll see what
they look like, but they'll do it, and they'll make
it so it fits your big heads. You're like, oh, oh, yes,
(27:06):
I'll look fine in this, and then when you get them,
they look awful. So yeah, that's now I have my back.
These are backups. The new ones should be here. When
did I go it's been weeks? When did I this week?
Speaker 4 (27:22):
Because the holiday, Yes it's exacted.
Speaker 6 (27:24):
Let's see today I went, uh the twentieth Oh okay, yeah,
so they should be don't they'll get they'll get here soon.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
I kind of like this look on you though.
Speaker 6 (27:36):
It's been more than two weeks, all right, and it's
been fine because I've just been at home and then
I knew we were starting tomorrow. I go, damn it,
I didn't cause I kind of forgot I'm even wearing
these because I'm not looking at it. I don't look
at myself a lot, and I go and I've been
going out and then it was last night I realized
I all came together. I was like, wait, I never
got my new glasses. I'm gonna look like a moron
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in front of people for the first.
Speaker 3 (27:58):
Well, don't don't like too riled up on the show
you a vein pops out, it's going to bust the
scream and those in the arm of your classes those
things are screaming right. It looks like it's cutting off
the circulation to the top part of.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Your That's not good. It's not really not good. I
have to see that. My first pair of glasses look
similar to those.
Speaker 6 (28:19):
Yeah, I mean I certain came back in styled with
cool people, and I thought maybe I could look cool
for the first time, and I say I got him,
and it's just did the opposite makes me look so
much worse.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
And you lost these on a trip to the Dominican Republic.
I didn't know you were going to poon Takana.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Did you A.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
What what made you go there? And b did you
run into Deeter? Because that's the only place he ever
goes on vacation is poo Takana.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Well, uh, remember.
Speaker 6 (28:48):
What was it Thanksgiving? I said I was going to Jamaica. Yes,
well that was why I was going to Jamake. Why
lie because this is kind of cool, but we were
going to go to Jamaica at this time in December
that but I lied because whatever, I couldn't have the
person here that I was going to show up there.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
So my friend invites his wife.
Speaker 6 (29:11):
He says, hey, wife, we're going to go to Jamaica,
all right, and there's just a trip, romantic trip for
those two. He went behind her back and invited all
of her friends. So when she gets she's at the resort,
all of her friends starts showing up. Well, we had
to cancel the Jamaica thing, and then we hurricane, so
then we did point the con instead. So I couldn't
(29:32):
mention why or the exact dates because I didn't want
her to figure out because like eight different couples all
showed up and she thought she was just there with
her husband, and then people keep showing up. I showed
up and just a speed red speedo and just walked
into where they were because I have there, I knew
where they were on the map, and I showed up
and it was a fun surprise. I thought it was good,
(29:58):
witness she was it was fun, but no, my break
was overall really depressing and just not good. It was
really sad. What my dad died? Uh?
Speaker 2 (30:12):
What? Yeah, he died. I'm so sorry. Oh my god,
twenty eighth So it's been Uh, it's been real crappy.
Oh my god. I had no idea what what happened?
What was he? We had cancer and then he died.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
I didn't even know. Oh my god, Charlie, I'm sorry.
So yeah, wow, bawful? Oh man, geez?
Speaker 2 (30:44):
What uh? How is your mom? Not good? Nobody's good? Yeah,
it was uh, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
Three months ago he started saying I feel hungover whatever,
like I feel sick, which is not going away. And
then for the last three months, all I've been doing
is driving him to appointments. And we had no idea
it was as bad as it was until because that
was never gone to Puntakana.
Speaker 14 (31:13):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (31:13):
Let's see, the last day of the last day of
work was his first oncology appointment. So we go there
and that's what they're gonna that's what they're gonna say.
Here's the deal, Like is this beatable or what's going on?
And uh we got actually good news. That was the
first time we had good news in a months, because
(31:35):
I mean it was just constant doctor's appointments. You're just
getting his hands, MRI's biops, these colonoscopies and those copies.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
This makes sense of why you were You were saying
you were going to a doctor's places. You're putting on
a lot of miles on the car. We were tracking
people's miles. How's Charlie driving, Well.
Speaker 6 (31:54):
He's a vet too, so all his appointment he lives
in Ollyria and it's he's a vet, so he goes
to the VA.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
So that's.
Speaker 6 (32:04):
Every time you have to go somewhere I have to drive.
It's fine, it's not a big deal, but I had
to drive from my house to go pick him up
and all you then it's like forty forty five minutes
so downtown to the VA's office. And uh so when
you go on the disappointment.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Okay, last day of vacation, and you say, they.
Speaker 6 (32:23):
Give you good kind of better news because I you know,
he's declining, but I don't know what rate. You can
see things are changing, but you're just like but you're
just waiting for this on a college disappointment to go,
h all right, here's here's the game plan. Because they
keep testing, and they keep going, Okay, you obviously have cancer,
but we don't. We got to test it to see
what kind. And so Wednesday they said, because I had
(32:46):
canceled my Uh, I had those plane tickets booked and everything.
I canceled it because I was like, I got to
be here.
Speaker 9 (32:54):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (32:55):
And then Wednesday, I, the day we were off, we
went to the circle K and the right to the
oncologist to get the information of what's going to happen here.
And they said, oh, you're gonna get chemo next Thursday,
so in a week. And I was like, oh, okay.
So and I talked to the doctor and she goes,
I goes, look, how how long does he have? She's like,
(33:16):
this could be you could have fourteen months. And I'm like, oh,
it's better than I thought. That's I thought it was bad,
but you know, I don't know. And uh So, anyways,
so we looked left and then came back the day.
The day we got back, he said he's too weak
to do treatment. It's over. We're gonna put him in hospice,
(33:37):
and then so every day, every day has just been
sent in the hospice. Christmas Eve, Christmas Day day after
just watching him turn yellow and then from jaundice, and
just watching him shrivelh and then die.
Speaker 3 (33:53):
Yeah, oh my god, what a what a horrible Christmas vacation,
and and and just overall obviously, I mean, Mike, I
had no idea. I didn't know that this was, that
this was going on. I sort of suspected something was
(34:14):
going on, but I had no idea.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
What I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (34:17):
I didn't over cancer, lung cancer, or I had cancer.
Speaker 6 (34:21):
We're not even really sure. I think it started on
a gallblader and then you started spreading. Oh man, it
spread really fast.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
That I yeah, because he said that this was three well,
three or four months ago that he started complaining that
he wasn't feeling well. So prior to that, he was
feeling fine or he was just he had no complaints. Yeah,
oh my god, that's that's I mean, geez, very very sad.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
My goodness. I had no idea. So that's all I've
been so. Uh, your brother obviously is a of course.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
Upset. How's he hanging in there? Not good nobody's good.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
M Well, that's uh, that's that's sad.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
I we go to uh, Steve, You're on Rover's Morning Glory,
Good morning, Steve Hery Rover.
Speaker 14 (35:19):
I lost my dad a couple of years back in
twenty twenty. I just wanted to wish Charlie and his
family my condolences. My dad's passing was pretty abrupt too,
so I know.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
How he feels. Geez. I mean that is, you'd think
you have.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
More time or that when you have a diagnosis that
you like, you said the fourteen months they said.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
She Yeah. I'm not blaming them or anything.
Speaker 6 (35:44):
I'm not saying no, but I just do you hear that,
You're like, oh, okay, well I have time. I bought
a recorder for him in hospice so that he could
say whatever good port to say. And by the time
I got there, he couldn't speak anymore, really so, and
I bought right by some sort of weird game or
(36:06):
just ask just prompts to ask him about his life,
and then didn't get to do that. And then just
going through his house so you got to pick up
all this stuff. You just see things and you go, oh,
wonder what this is that you go, I'll call him.
Your brain doesn't process that he's gone, because you just
(36:27):
keep thinking I'll just give him a call and ask
him about that.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
But it's gone. Oh my gosh, this is a terrible
I mean it, I had no idea. I know, somebody
sent a text, he said. Charlie did say he was
driving his dad to the VA. I mean, I knew
something was going on. I had no idea that it
was die. I thought, you know, look at the time,
(36:53):
just getting older, you know, that's what That's what happens
when you get older. Doctor's appointments just become like, you know,
it's like like going to launch. Yeah, I have a
doctor's appointment. It's an every day sort of thing when
you when you get older.
Speaker 6 (37:04):
Exactly, and you're just like, oh, okay, well this is
just you gotta go to the doctor. And then even
when you get the bad news, you're like, well, maybe
it's not that bad, and then it turns out it's
really bad and it happens really quick.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
So I don't know.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
So you you go to you go to Punta Khana,
you come back, Well, wasn't funny, it wasn't good.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
I shouldn't have probably gone, but I don't know. Well,
you're just feeling guilty about that. Well, no, you didn't know.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
Your your hindsight makes guilty. Of course, I know you
should eventual outcome.
Speaker 6 (37:42):
You really should have because you had no doctor's appointments
leading up to it. So I was like, all right,
I'm off. I don't have to drive them anywhere, like
it's okay. And then like right when I land, uh,
they call me basically the first day, second day I'm
there and they go, hey, we got some blood tests
results back and they're not good. But you're getting calls
(38:03):
like that all the time. But I'm fielding phone calls
the entire time i'm there, from the from the VA.
And because I'm in charge of everything, I'm just in
charge of it all. So I'm just constant phone calls.
Speaker 3 (38:15):
So your mom doesn't handle it, you handle it.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
You can't for everything, you just can't.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
So no, so okay, so I just have to so
so you're the point of contact where okay.
Speaker 6 (38:26):
Anyway, So that was just the whole time I'm there,
I'm just calling, hey, Okay, he's got some bad blood
test results.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
Your hibs Boston or whatever.
Speaker 6 (38:36):
I don't know what they talk to you, like, you
know what you're talking about, don't I do what that's
a bad number? Don't know what that means. You're gonna
have to take in the emergency room. Go to the
emergency room. And still it's I don't think it's terrible
at the time because I'm talking to him, he's still speaking,
He's fine, he talks, he goes, I feel fine. I
don't feel I'm not pain other than obviously some pain
(38:58):
that I'm you know, some pain, but it's not bad,
so I'm not You just don't know that it's gonna
happen immediately. And then the day I get back, it
is just the immediate downhill and I go, oh no,
like he's yea, literally yellow and just making weird faces
and just not even the same person like Christmas Eve was.
(39:22):
That's when it was gone, basically. And then he like,
I mean, he was talking, but not a lot. Christmas
Eve was say after we watched It's a Wonderful Life,
and none. I realized, I'm asking him questions about the
movie because he likes it. He's not able to answer,
and that's when I realized it's it's gonna happen soon.
(39:42):
And then Christmas Day was half I mean, he can't
form sentences, and he's not sure where he is. I mean,
he's he knows who something, he knows where he is,
but at the same time he's going in and out
of it. It was the worst, literally the worse time.
(40:02):
It doesn't get that really doesn't get any worse. So
that's what I did.
Speaker 5 (40:06):
Oh geez, hey man, I feel your Charlie appreciated.
Speaker 4 (40:11):
You know.
Speaker 5 (40:11):
It made me think, like with my mom being in
hospice and my mom had had an aggressive form of cancer.
I've talked about this before, but if I had an
aggressive cancer called sarcoma that you couldn't treat with chemo,
that would probably you wouldn't need surgery, and even that
it probably you know, and just watch her deteriorate like that.
(40:32):
And then when my daughter's purday comes up in later
on in March, it's going to be depressing because that
was the anniversary of my mom. It'll be two years
since my mom passed. And I am very fortunate that
I still have my dad's my dad's still living and
I have the opportunity to over the over the course
of the break to spend time with him. So I
try to call him and hey, hey, Dad, you need anything,
(40:53):
are you good? And blah blah blah, because I don't know.
My dad's going to be eighty eight next month, so yeah,
I feel you.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
How old was your dad, Charlie? Not that seventy one?
Seventy one? Oh my god, Brook you're on Rovery's Morning Glory.
Speaker 15 (41:11):
Good morning brook, Hey, good morning Brook Brooks my middle name.
It always has to be about Jeffrey, just always has to.
Speaker 16 (41:16):
Be boy him.
Speaker 15 (41:17):
I just wanted to say it's difficult here in Charlie.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
I was just trying to empathize with you. I know,
I know, I know you're the meaning of empathy.
Speaker 15 (41:26):
And you know what it'll be, okay, you know it'll
be a sad birthday for your daughter because you'll probably
forget it.
Speaker 2 (41:31):
You won't buy anything. But Charlie, I'm sorry the book
you thanks Ben all right, a call of condolence and
then he hung up.
Speaker 9 (41:40):
There.
Speaker 3 (41:42):
Uh, Susan, you're on Rovery's Morning Glory. Good morning, Susan,
I say, good morning.
Speaker 8 (41:48):
Been listener since day one.
Speaker 11 (41:49):
I would like to know if.
Speaker 13 (41:51):
This makes Dougy open her eyes.
Speaker 12 (41:53):
And maybe be nicer to her mom and reconnect.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
I'm okay, you're gonna regret it. You're going to regret it, Okay,
take it from an old lady.
Speaker 13 (42:06):
You're gonna regret it.
Speaker 3 (42:08):
Okay, Yeah, I mean I would try to smooth things
over with.
Speaker 2 (42:13):
I don't know if Douche. I can't speak for Douchie.
Speaker 3 (42:16):
I don't know how terrible her mother was to her
or whatever the.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
Case may be.
Speaker 3 (42:20):
But you know, I think when something like this happens,
you like like Charlie has this regret about going to
Punta Kana, but you know that again, that's hindsight and
it's you know, you can feel guilty about it after,
but you know it's not you didn't do anything wrong.
And I have a lot of regret afterwards. I should
have done this, should have said this, should have asked that,
(42:44):
all those things that you think you're going to have
an opportunity to do when you don't.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
And I think that's what that caller is saying.
Speaker 4 (42:50):
Douche, I get it, I get it. I thank her
for her concern well over on the last.
Speaker 2 (42:59):
Time we talked your.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
Mom, I don't know, a week or two ago, which
means a month ago. Oh, I just talked to her
a week or two ago. I I mean, I don't
how often is one supposed to talk to her mom.
Maybe I need to talk to my mom more frequently.
I don't know, but I talked to her about once
(43:21):
a month generally. Well my, uh my goodness, I had
no idea, Charlie, sorry for all of this. Didn't didn't
didn't didn't know that that was uh, I didn't know
that that was common.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
Matt. You're on rovers Morning Glory, Good morning, Matt, Hey
you Rover.
Speaker 17 (43:45):
It's uh, just wanted to let you know that, uh,
A guy who just called that was horrible. Everyone's going
through so much emotions right now on stage four cancer.
Speaker 8 (43:55):
In my list notes, and I'm forty one years old.
Speaker 7 (43:59):
Yeah, so I like, I like literally I don't know
how much time I have, just like Charlie dad. Six
months ago, I found out. So when this kicks off,
I'm done. How did you find out? What were you
just not feeling well or.
Speaker 17 (44:16):
What I've been having liked like kidney stones for for
probably you know, a good like year, changed my diet
what not, just you know, thinking it was kidney stones.
Found out I had a seven centimeter size both math
in my bladder. Your bladder's only ten centimeters. So I
(44:38):
had like basically an emergency surgery where they removed all
that I had, more than just one. They also removed
a measuring cup full of stones out of there I
was passing. I was passing these stones five six times
a day, passing out from the paint. And now I'm
(45:01):
just going through oncology. And I'm just letting you know, Charlie,
you're a freaking general man. Stand tall, dude. You're amazing.
Speaker 8 (45:11):
You're taking care of your dad like that.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
You're you're You're a superhero dude.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
Yes, I love you. Look thank you, Charlie. I really
had no I think nobody really did have any idea.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Well, I didn't want to do that.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
You were burdening our shouldering some of this. I don't
want to bring anything up because everybody's negative. I just
it's literally the most negative. Not you guys, but lots
of people would call in. There's negativity and Charlie. I'm
reading text messages of people who even they say I
hate Charlie. I normally hate Charlie, but I really feel
(45:46):
bad for him today.
Speaker 6 (45:47):
You know, I'm okay, I'm not saying I'm not blaming anybody.
This is how this is how people are. But when
when somebody mentions they have anything on the show, I
you know, you cut your finger or whatever.
Speaker 2 (45:59):
For pairs of there's Oh, I.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
Had twenty four hours, it happened, happened to my cousin
or whatever.
Speaker 6 (46:04):
I didn't want my dad to hear that, so I
didn't and I didn't really have an answer of what
what's going on at all.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
I didn't know.
Speaker 4 (46:14):
We do.
Speaker 6 (46:15):
He had a lump on his buy his liver, close
to his liver, but they don't know where it started.
I don't think he had liver cancer in the end.
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Why do you think it was the gold because.
Speaker 6 (46:26):
Those words were brought up and they said, at some
point we think it started in the gallbladder. But at
the time they only found a lump on his liver,
so you think liver cancer. And so my dad's watching
Bernie Cozar closely because at the same time he's got
whatever going on with his liver, and my Dad's like, oh, Bernie,
Bernie Kosar is gonna die. Uh, I'm gonna die, And
(46:46):
that's what you know, he says. And then then Bernie
Koser gets that transplant or whatever, and then he's my
dad's like, oh that's good. Maybe I can make it
out of this. Anyways, I don't want to bring it
up because I didn't want to hear the swarm of
this is what it is, and then he's gonna spiral
and think it's terrible and he's gonna die.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
So I didn't mention to anybody because I didn't know.
We didn't really know what it was. I don't know what.
Speaker 6 (47:10):
I don't know, just the speculation of it's just gonna
be it's just gonna put him in a bad head
space because he listened every day, so he's gonna hear
people talking about his illness.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
So that's that's why I didn't mention it.
Speaker 9 (47:22):
Do you.
Speaker 3 (47:24):
I guess it doesn't matter if it's gallbladder. It doesn't
it really, I mean, what differences at MAC? But is
there any is there a curiosity to find out like
what actually did happen? Do you do like any sort
of No, I don't tasts or anything after the fact. Now, Vanessa,
you're on Rovers Morning Glory, Good morning, Vanessa.
Speaker 9 (47:46):
Good morning.
Speaker 13 (47:47):
I've been a listener for a very long time, and
I'm very sorry Charlie for your loss. My dad just
had a stroke a couple of weeks.
Speaker 9 (47:55):
Ago, so I've been worried about him just as much,
I'm sure, as you were with your dad and everything
that happened. But I wanted to let you know that
he the interview that you guys did what ten years
ago or something when you brought the.
Speaker 13 (48:10):
Parents in, he was one of the funniest ones with you,
and his stories were so great. Yeah, so I just
want to let you know that, and I'm very, very
sorry for your low Are you going to ask?
Speaker 3 (48:21):
Thank you? I appreciate it. Dougie Hater Dave seventy two.
You're on Rover's Morning Glory, Good Morning, go on.
Speaker 8 (48:32):
You Rovers, Charlie real sorry about your dads. The reason
why I'm calling Rover is, uh, I want to I
want to tell you why I'm asking this question. After
I asked Dougie the question, it was.
Speaker 2 (48:47):
Going to be a two park It was going to
be a two part.
Speaker 8 (48:49):
Question, but I obviously Doujie didn't go nowhere. But Dougie,
did you at least call your mom on Christmas?
Speaker 4 (48:58):
I am going through something behind the scenes with my
mom that I have not talked about. She is struggling
with some issues with the onset of dementia from what
we think, and there is some stuff that we're trying
to work out. But when someone refuses to leave their home,
(49:25):
there's things that you need to do, and we don't
know what to do. So I've been in contact with
lawyers and doctors and all kinds of things. So that's
what I'm working on. Behind the scenes. With me, I
have a very govern woman who I have talked to.
She doesn't remember talking to me, or she thinks that
I'm there at her house in the bedroom with somebody.
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She says to Gianna, my daughter, I just saw you.
It's just she's struggling with her Jeffrey's dead eighty eight.
I think she's turning eighty eight in a few weeks, so,
but she refuses to leave.
Speaker 8 (50:09):
Can I tell you. I'll tell you why I'm asking
this question. There was a replay that I listened to while.
Speaker 16 (50:15):
You guys were gone, and there was a time I
think you went to your mom's house and you sat
on her pouch or something and it sunk down and
your mom told you something like you need.
Speaker 18 (50:27):
To lose some weight or something, and Rover, you told
her that you need to just separate from your mom.
And Dougie, you said you would never do that. That's
your mom and you would never abandon your mom. And
it seems like that's what you're doing.
Speaker 4 (50:44):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, there is only in your right. There
is only so much that I can do. But at
what point I can't call the cops on her and
have her arrested?
Speaker 2 (51:00):
No, let me, What do I do? I can somebody
other family members or whatever. You won't.
Speaker 4 (51:07):
She's not leaving. She wants to die at her apartment.
But she's on the verge of being evicted.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
So are you guys?
Speaker 16 (51:14):
Are you guys checking to see I mean, at least
making sure somebody's caring for her.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
Uh, she won't do anything.
Speaker 4 (51:22):
My hands are tied, she she and this is not
something that you take lightly. You know, you call the
doctor's office, you're not for hip or they won't release
any information.
Speaker 2 (51:33):
You won't. She won't allow me to talk to the doctor.
Speaker 4 (51:37):
She's furious that I'm trying to get her out of
her apartment. So she's calling people screaming at them because
I'm trying to get her into an assisted living situation.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
I'm trying to do all these things.
Speaker 4 (51:50):
I called Adult Protective Services and file a complaint on her.
Boy like I it's it's I know that it appears
that I have abandon her, and in some parts I
probably have, but I am trying to do what I
can to get her in care of somebody. She was
just found on the floor of her apartment building, just
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sitting there by the elevator.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
What do you do in Sandy, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (52:18):
Okay, Wow, that sounds like both you and Charlie have
been dealing with these things behind the behind the scenes.
I had no idea of any of that stuff. There's
dugiat or Dave seventy two. Thank you, I appreciate it,
Joe says. I'm like Rover. I never express emotion, and
yet I'm sitting here driving to work crying.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
You were a great son, Charlie.
Speaker 3 (52:42):
You're a good person, and I know your dad appreciated
having you there. So even Joe getting emotional and he
normally doesn't. All right, I've got to take a break.
Eight six six yo, Rover is our number. Eight sixty
six nine six seven six eight three seven, will be
right back.
Speaker 2 (53:00):
Hang out