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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, time to talk to l M p D.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
So Matt Sanders, Hey, what's that?
Speaker 3 (00:10):
So let me real quick before we get into this. Uh,
Matt Sanders text him a couple of days, goes, hey,
come on the show. Yeah, So yesterday I get a
text from me and it's a link Facebook link. He says, hey, uh,
watch this because it will help you out with the
interview tomorrow. I click on it. It's like a raccoon
using the Michael wave or something. Okay, that's cool, but
(00:33):
he goes, so fun fact, the missing girl is my dog.
So I freak out. I start texting him. What can
I do for your family? How can I help?
Speaker 4 (00:44):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (00:44):
My god, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Yeah, you thought it was my daughter.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
It was a drone practice, a scenario. So tell us
about these drones. Man, this is pretty cool because the
way you guys are setting them up. Yeah, we're pretty terrific.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
We're super excited about this program. On Tuesday, we had
a press conference down at the Waterfront Park and the
mayor announced, you know, with the path with Metro Council
passing the budget in July, we had a line on
him in there for a program called d f R.
It stands for a drone as first responders and super cool,
cutting edge technology.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
I just want to run for a second to say
I'm so glad that you are finally using acronyms.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Yeah, we don't have enough at lad So this is
a really cool tool. Yeah, we're super excited to announce it.
And what what it is is. It's just drones that
are on base stations on top of firehouses across the city.
We have eight drones right now. They're made by Scydio
and they're going to be remotely piloted by pilots at
(01:44):
Metro Safe. It's going to fall under Jody and his people.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
Wait wait, wait, wait, so there the drones are on
the roofs of firehouses and other places. Correct, and the
person is at Metro Safe Downtown launch it and fly it.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Correct.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
Wow, So let me get yes then, okay, so this
is normally you would have had to have an officer
of fire department somebody right drive a drone out to
a certain location. Yes, but yeah, how they're static a
certain location.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Yeah, that's what we were doing. Now we have officers
that have drones in their trunks so in case there's
like a missing girl at the park or something like that.
We got to call the officer, the one that has
the pilot's license, get them to the scene, put the
drone up. Man, it takes time, and sometimes we don't
have that. We don't have that luxury on some of
these incidents. So now we're gonna have a pilot civilian.
(02:31):
There'll be civilians. We're gonna post the positions. We need
five pilots. Watch our social media because we're gonna make
the posting for the job, and then they're gonna just
be able to remotely launch it and get there. They're
gonna get there before first responders. And that was the
video that I was showing you, Like, we did some
scenarios for the media on Tuesday. My daughter was like
missing down at the waterfront. I put her down by
the steps by the water. She was like playing on
her tablet. She was so excited to be on TV.
(02:53):
And so I called it in on the radio on
like a mock scenario, and we had like downtown officers responding.
But the drone responded as it got there, it started
orbiting around my daughter and then founder and then we
radioed that information to responding officers. They knew exactly where
to go, and so we just took the cops straight
to my daughter. They rescued my daughter, brought her back
to me, and that's we did a water rescue too
(03:15):
for the fire department. I put a guy in the water,
a man in distress. The drone gets there because you know,
when people call nine one one, they don't really know
what information to give us a lot of times, and
they're in chaos, they're in crises. There's a wreck on
the interstate. Okay, where in Spaghetti Junction, there's a car
on fire. Okay, tell us a little bit more. They
(03:36):
don't know sixty shave. It's confusing as hell. Yeah, right,
but we get a drone up. We get sixty five
south at Saint Catherine. This is where you need to
get on at. We can get first responders there so
much better.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
It's gonna be a great produces the response time and
what you need to the response. It keeps police officers
safer and the public safer.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Yeah, and so they're gonna be able to shoot their
feed down to officers. We're gonna be able to see
what the dronesies. They're going to be able to relate
critical information to first responders. It's not just for police
fire and ems. They are going to be using this too,
circle and structure fires. Be able to tell the captain
of a battalion exactly how many apparatuses they need to
bring to a structure fire before the first fire firefighter
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even gets on sen It's incredible. We are the only
city in the country that has this program for entire
city police fire and ems. There are other cities that
have it for just their fire department or just their
police apartment, but Louisville is the first city to do
this all encompassing all first responders. It's incredible.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
Let's keep it on drones for a second, because it's interesting.
I think this is really cool that now in real
time they're right there already.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Close, But let's talk about you all in the safety
that you might use these to save officers' lives. Are
these drones I'm sure I know the answers, yes, But
just in case, I want to ask, do they use
these drones to breach houses? To clear houses? Is it
safer for the officer? Are they used that way too?
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Yeah? So just a little backstory on the ones that
we're talking about today DFR. The answer is no, they
will not be used for that. However, we do use
drones on our SWAT team that go in houses on
like a barricaded suspect or whatever. Back in the day,
you used to just kick the door in and flood
through a house like Wow, That's how we did things,
(05:15):
and then we kept getting shut yeah, and we were wondering, what,
how the hell do we make this better? So now
SWAT does everything a little bit more deliberately. We would
rather wait outside and surround your house and give you
the opportunity to surrender. But on a barricaded suspect, we
may breach a door to your house once a search
warn is signed by a judge, and then we'll put
a drone in to see where you are. We'll land
a drone on your refrigerator and communicate with you two
(05:38):
a communications so we have that capability. Now, we'd rather
send a drone in than an officer. We want to
give that suspect every opportunity to surrender peacefully, So let's
put a drone in between SWAT and somebody in crisis.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
What was the line that RoboCop used to say? But
here's where I think It also saves a cops life. Look,
you've got a guy on foot, he running, he may
have a gun. You got your in pursuit on foot,
and then the drone can be in the air and
saying he's right, he's around the other corner behind the
fence and he's got his gun out.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
And you know, we have people that break into cars
and then change clothing and then blend into crowds and stuff.
It's gonna be hard to do with the drone watching
the whole time.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
Is it difficult to fly the drones in some of
these situations the technologies like can you get in the
house and craft starts flying up from the propellers?
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Yeah, it takes a special It takes a lot of
train to fly inside of a structure, for sure, but outside. Uh,
the way they make these drones now they're all GPS,
GEO like, it's it's easy. In fact, we set up
a simulators down Tuesday and we let the media fly
on simulators and you guys were doing.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
On big events.
Speaker 5 (06:53):
Will these be deployed just for big like obviously they're
all waiting for something to happen to it, But will
they for big events like Derby or you know, chow
wagons that are overcrowded, stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
So we have a different drone for that. Oh okay,
we've already been using. So for for like Louder than Life,
Bourbon and Beyond Derby, we have a drone that is
tethered to a base station and so it in the
tether is the drone's power source. Okay, So we put
the drone up over Bourbon and Beyond or Louder than
Life and we can zoom in and monitor that event
(07:25):
twenty four to seven. The drone stays in the air,
tethered to this base station, and if the something happens
to the tether, it GPS is back to its home automatically,
so it doesn't fly away. So we already have that technology.
It's just a different type of drone.
Speaker 5 (07:38):
Right.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Let's talk about big events right now because we're smack
dab starting one today.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
And talk about the ISCO. Oh yeah, the ISCO, Ye.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
What's going on with that? What can we expect traffic
wise if you're attending this.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Well, now where does people parking?
Speaker 3 (07:52):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Well, you can expect l MPD to not arrest any golfers.
If you say about it, I'll be out there in
a couple hours. I'm gonna make sure of it. We're
gonna high We're gonna avoid arresting at PGA golfers at all.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
This costs Matt Sanders. Have you ever heard there's no
such thing as bad bread?
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Yeah? Right, I do not believe that. But if you're
going out to the ISSCO, which is at the Hurstborn
Country Club, LMPD has a traffic detail out there. Uh,
there's gonna be thousands of people out there. You can
park at Shelby Campus. Oh, there at Shelbyville Road in
Whittington Way. I think then you grab a shuttle and
then our traffic detail will stop Shelbyville Road traffic and
(08:32):
allow the shuttle detail to cross Shelbyville Road to get
you into Hurstborne Country Club. That's our traffic detail. PGA
has hired private security inside the venue. A lot of
it's LMPD, some other officers and stuff. So we got
you covered in there. Whether it's supposed to be sporadic
or heard Melosovich say there's some pop up showers or whatever.
But we're expecting a good event. You know, it's a
beautiful country course and and and it's gonna be it's
(08:52):
gonna be a good time. We're there through Sunday.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
Yeah, okay, uh New Lou. So we had problems in
the Highlands. It's same group.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
Basically, is there a Facebook page or something where all
these people are getting together.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
It's pretty common, like we've seen this across the country.
It's just people on Snapchat saying, you.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Know, meaniful one am pull.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Through, you know, And sometimes people will advertise on social
media and it goes nowhere and sometimes it sometimes it
turns into something a little bit more.
Speaker 5 (09:16):
But they moved so the Highlands and then all of
a sudden it moved to New lou for two weeks
and then they didn't have anything last week.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Well let's be very clear. This started on Oaks night
at Kroger parking Lot, correct. So there's these pop up
parties that that have been occurring and we've had to
put some resources in these areas. And actually the chief
went out on fourth of July at night and work
New Lo with his officers. Wow, which is pretty cool.
And his entire command staff included went work Friday and
(09:43):
Saturday between Newlu and Barstown Road just to make sure
he had ads on, you know, so he can see
what the problem was, and we didn't have very many
problems in a new area.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
They're more rambunctious than criminals. Is that what I'm thinking?
They're partying.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
What's happening is they're not going in the bars and
spending money and dancing. They're spilling out onto the sidewalk,
and then the sidewalks are overflowing, and then they're spilling
out in the street and they're dancing and drinking and stuff.
And it's not the crime of the century, but it's annoying.
We have some traffic issues, uh, you know, but we
have we have worse problems to deal with, but it
is something that definitely has our attention. We hate that
(10:19):
we have to commit resources to. This is kind of stupid. Yeah,
you know, go inside these establishments, spend some money, and
go home responsibly. Yeah. I don't know what the solution
is as as I'm sitting here today.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Let's haire the guy from Footloose, the band dancing.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
I mean, I've heard closing bars at two closing bars
and this and that, and food trucks this, there's a
lot of ideas. I know, it's not just an L
ANDPD problem. We all got to get on board and
kind of figure out what we're going to do here.
I just want adults to be adults. These aren't juveniles.
These are adults that are doing a stupid crap. So
go home, have your fund, drinks, spend some money, go home.
Speaker 5 (10:51):
It is terrible for the businesses because what because you know,
general public lives out in the East.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
End or Middletown or wherever. There's like, I'm not going
down there at one.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
We're not up at one.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
But while we all is to use the restroom and
go right back to what we were. I want to
talk about tomorrow because you will be our guest tomorrow
as well as Rebecca with the Louis Metro Police Foundation.
And again my condolence is your friend, Detective Michelle Rush.
There's gonna be something special going on Tuesday. I want
you to mark your calendar for Baronos. Every Barons location,
(11:21):
every single one of them, God bless them. They're gonna
give twenty percent, twenty percent of everything that's in store,
that's dine in, carry out, delivery, alcohol, anything, twenty percent
is gonna go help the family talk a little bit
about what's going on, and this is needed.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Yeah, first of all shout out to Barons because, oh
my gosh, they man, whenever we have a you know,
something like this happened on our department, they always show
out for us and put on a fundraiser. And you know,
it's even the Southern Indiana locations and those are some
of the busiest. I was talking to George Timmoring the
(12:01):
other day about it, and he said, you'd be surprised
how crazy the Southern Indiana locations are. Army that we
get love from across the pond too. But but yeah, Tuesday,
all you're you're gonna see cops at every single Baron
knows we we definitely support this event.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Michelle's family, Uh, you know, she leaves behind some children,
one has needs, you know, a husband, big mortgage. You
know that's it's it's tough, man, and and we don't
life plan for this stuff. And and you know every
dollar helps and and he needs it right now. You know,
he is an l MPD detective. Uh, and he lost
(12:38):
his wife, who was an LMPD detective. Michelle died of
cancer after a strong battle. And you know, Baronos turns
out for us and they they cut a big check.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
Man.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
I'm gonna be honest.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
They deal.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
They're giving the day away. I mean, they're not making
any money there.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
And it's all thirteen area locations. Uh you know, I'll
go I'm gonna go to the downtown one and eat
one hundred per We'll pick up a pizza on the
way home. Uh over there.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
And it's just, man, I I'm really at a lot.
I'm really emotional. You can probably tell them a little
emotionally right now because I know that I know what
this is going to mean to her family, to her
husband and to her children, and what it means to
that the police department. So uh you know, yeah, grab
a slice Tuesday lunch or dinner. We're all going to
do it. And it's for a great cause and and
(13:26):
and the family needs it. You know, I'm encouraging the
community to wrap their arms around this LMPD detective and
her family. Uh and and and put some money. Take
some money out of your pocket and let's put it
to our good cause. Amen. Amen. It is one big family,
yeah for sure. And when when tragedy like this strikes,
you know, the community comes together and it's it's it's encouraging.
(13:47):
It really is. We we know We're loved and and
we'll feel it on Tuesday.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
If you're out at the golf course later today or
your job is to you know, protect the public, but
will you make sure that if one of the golfers
fluffs up the ball and it's a stroke, are you
gonna call man?
Speaker 2 (14:02):
That's exactly how I play golf.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
Your what's your stance on fluffing?
Speaker 2 (14:07):
I'll tell you off air. But my my favorite club
in my bag is my foot edge. You know.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Yeah, I'm flu I'm not up there.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Yeah, I'm not on tour, so I'm there to have
a good time and have some beers.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
It's back in the fairway. That happened, Matt Sanders. We
love you, brother.
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Speaker 2 (14:32):
Yeah, I'm gonna come and pump this up again in
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drone technology pretty cool, I did off the break ask
Matt Sanders are representative from LMPD, because he, you know,
he's talking about these drones be able to go into buildings.
They're going to do that at Metro Safe across from
where we are now.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
And I was like, have you.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Seen the terminator at all?
Speaker 1 (16:28):
I mean, this is those drones. I mean it's in
the movie.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
And they use them to talk to the suspect too.
Sits on your refrigerator, he says, goes, eh, so what's
up with the hostage situation?
Speaker 5 (16:38):
Why are you I'm trying to think of the RoboCop
line that he used to say, Okay.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
Well me, you're coming with me?
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Oh gosh, what did he say?
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Comply? Yeah, something like comply hang on let's see what
did robocops say?
Speaker 5 (16:51):
Yeah, that will come right up. It's it's one of
the best movies ever, Dwight. I can't believe you've never
seen RoboCop. Are you serious?
Speaker 3 (16:58):
It was late eighties in clubs. I quit going to
the movies, you know.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
Yes, you're too cool to go to.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
No, I'm i saying it. Oh, is it dead or Alive?
You're coming with me? Yes, he said, I don't get
the references. I'd buy that for a dollar.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (17:13):
So they had a TV show in the movie that
where the guy would go by not for a dollar,
and he sold television.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
So another one, he said, It says.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Ditter alive, you're coming with me.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
You're under arrest.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Yeah, deader alive, you're coming with me. Oh, it's a
pretty cool movie.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
You have twenty seconds to comply as another one.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
You listen.
Speaker 5 (17:30):
You would love the movie, by the way, even though
it was made in the late eighties, you would love it.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
I don't think I would.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Yeah, you would.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Part robot guy.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
The first scene.
Speaker 5 (17:38):
Is him getting blown up and the bad guy shoots
his hand off with a shotgun. I mean, it's it's
pretty brutal, but it's really cool. You would really really
like it, but you'll never never turn it on because
your brain is broken.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
How many robocops were there?
Speaker 5 (17:53):
There was a couple of them. They made remade it
a couple of years ago, but not as good as
the original.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
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Speaker 4 (20:06):
How are you guys?
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We're doing great. I want to talk about It's the
fifth annual Classic Car Show going down this Saturday at
Mike Lennings eleven am till three pm. What could people
expect out of this because this is a it's a
big deal and it's a fun deal.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
Yeah, we're going to have a ton of cars that
are going to come out and kind of show themselves
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I love that word when we talk about events. I
think I have been to this event. You have the cars.
This is why I think it's cool because you have
the cars across the street in the field, so it's
amongst trees, and the stage is sort of set up
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Am I remembering that right?
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Yep, yes there.
Speaker 5 (21:12):
Oh it's perfect. So I do want to encourage people
to take their family out there. Again it is Mike LENNYX.
But across the street is a huge field with trees
and everything else and all these cool cars and the
sun shining and they're all in the grass like it's
the old days.
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It's awesome.
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And this again the stages in the middle of all
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how do we do that?
Speaker 4 (21:44):
They could come out Saturday morning and we'll have registration
forms for them and they can get it taken care
of right there, and we would love to have everybody
that's available to come out and join us. One hundred
percent of what we make on this on Saturday is
going to go directly to our mission of flying our
heroes Washington, DC.
Speaker 5 (22:01):
I love it, Stephanie. Thank you so much for what
you do for all our veterans. And we appreciate what
you do. And we'll talk to you and we'll see
on Saturday, July twelfth, I've seen Saturday.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
By the way, July twelfth is also my wife's birthday,
is it really? I have not given I have no idea.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
What to give her, Jeff Toky.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
No one here is surprised by that skylight.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Joey, she would like that, but.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
No one is surprised. You have no idea what to get.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
She has the gift of seeing me walk to the
shower every morning. Yes, she got everything right.
Speaker 5 (22:30):
Well, that's how she stayed so thin. It's not hungry
after seeing that.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Hey, let's talk about hotter Fly because it's coming up
in September, right, when's the cutoff? What can we expect?
Speaker 6 (22:41):
September thirtieth is our next and final flight of the year. Wow,
there is still time. We've got a couple extra seats
available for World War two Korean War veterans who'd like
to sign up. They need to sign up by July
and twenty fifth. We just have about three four seats left.
It's full of Vietnam veterans. I think we have nine
Korean War veterans, about seventy Vietnam veterans. We don't have
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a World War two veteran. So if you're listening out
in the Commonwealth Kentucky, yes you want to go on
this flight. We will get you on this fight the
best you'll ever have.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
Oh, and to the family thinking that Grandpa or dad
or whoever might be, he's far too old to be
going listen. Oh no, no, no, he's in better hands than
he is in his own hall.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
I can promise you that because the medical staff there,
they travel with us. All he has to do is
sit and take it in wheelchair escorted the entire bit, right, Jeff.
Speaker 6 (23:32):
Yeah, Well, we got a great staff who takes care
of the veterans. And you're right. If you want to
go on this fight and you have medical issues, we'll
get you on this fight. There's will there's a way
We've got a great staff to take care of it,
and we want you on this fight doesn't matter. We've
had one hundred and two year olds on we war
veterans the last fight.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
I love these guys. And I went ten years ago.
So we had a lot more World War two guys
on the flight. And it was interesting because some of
them were like, I said, well, what did you you know?
Speaker 1 (23:57):
What war?
Speaker 5 (23:58):
YadA YadA, and you're like all three. There were a
couple of them like all three I did. I was
in World War two Korea and Vietnam.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Yep.
Speaker 5 (24:05):
It's which is like, you know, immediately sat down and
go okay, how did that work? But there's also I
remember I remember a helicopter pilot from Vietnam still looked
good in a T shirt, like he was still he
filled his T shirt out well, and we were laughing
because we saw him, you know, he has Vietnam had on.
He was filling out his T shirt. He was a
helicopter pilot in Vietnam, and he was making the stewardesses
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or the girls that work at the air where they
were all going, oh now, stop it. And he was
just working them like crazy. And I was like, these
guys are awesome. Uh and they are awesome. So no
matter what age and whatever the situation is, get your
and if you have a relative, get them to go
because they're like, oh no, I don't deserve that.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
I'm not going to go.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
Man, it's free to you, and we'll get it sponsored
and we'll get it on, especially the World War Two ones.
We want to get him on before we run out.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
Absolutely.
Speaker 6 (24:54):
Now, Lee Smith was supposed to be here the strong
with me. He's he's feeling a little bit under the weather,
but he helps to be out the car show. Like
Stephanie said, that's all one to come meet some World
War Two veterans, some Korea Vietnam veterans who have been
on on her fights and we'll feel give you some
more information.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
Okay, and we'll come back and we'll pimp the car
show one more time for this Saturday. But right now
we'll really put you on the hot seat. Man, you
gotta play with us now. Oh seventy six, seventy four, seventy.
Speaker 5 (25:24):
Oh wow, boy, when we lose, we lose, we was
big wow.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Look at John. You can't take the fall for them, Jeff, No,
don't take the fall for us.
Speaker 5 (25:37):
In there with a smug with John smugging, smugging smug
smoke win though it was time for a w for you,
Jeff Tokey, Thanks for coming back.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
Yeah, don't forget. Don't forget the car show. It's a
free family event. Mike Lennings This Saturday, eleven am till
three pm. Raffles fifty to fifty drawings, great cars. You're
gonna love this car show.
Speaker 5 (25:59):
Vision First. Go to Vision firstiecare dot com. Make the appointment.
They have eighteen locations, folks, and you get there, they'll
call your name. You go get the examination, which is
basically you put your eyeball up to this thing. It's
four seconds in each eye. It's an MRI of your eyeball,
basically Mr eyeball. So get that done and you could
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see really in the back.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Of your eye, the I stem.
Speaker 5 (26:22):
It's everything because they want to make sure that the
eyeball is very healthy. And then they'll test you for
if you need a prescription.
Speaker 3 (26:28):
You need that.
Speaker 5 (26:30):
Then you walk around the corner and there's all these
folks that know fashion and they know what glasses and
frames fit your head all right or your face. So
go to Vision Firstiecare dot com. The ones I'm wearing
is those I took my daughter there when she was
in second grade.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
They are really great. Vision firstiyecare dot com.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Your sister must go to Vision First because she has
beautiful healthy eybebas.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Thank you. Bad Tony News Radio eight forty w h as.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
Do you think I'm sexy?
Speaker 6 (27:02):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (27:04):
John Auden, I think you are.
Speaker 5 (27:07):
Ram Paul at eleven o five, we'll ask about the
big beautiful bill. I saw a story this morning where
some of the lawmakers did not realize that there was
a tax on some gambling. Some of these guys are
like professional gamblers, and I think there's an extra tax
or you can't write off losses I think anymore. We'll
ask him about that. But that's that's what happens when
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you have a nine hundred page bill you don't even
know what's in it. So we'll talk to Ram Paul
about all that situation and what's it like to be
in and then out and then in you're in favor
of Trump and then you're out of favor of Trump.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
How does that go? So we'll talk to him about that.
But guess what state this happened in?
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Suspect Florida suspect chasing father with chainsaw, captured by Alasso Florida.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
Not Florida, No, are you kidding me? Wyoming? It's got
to be Kentucky.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
Closer. No, not Wyoming's closer.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
Idahoehere's Yellowstone and all that?
Speaker 5 (28:06):
Why Washington, Oh, Washington, good guess, buddy, Pierce County Washington
deputy say, a thirty two year old man threatened his
parents with a with a running chainsaw on Saturday, chasing
his father around their yard before leaping into a backyard pond.
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Officers spent more than forty minutes trying to coax him
out of the pond, then used a bean bag round and.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
You know, boom.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
They hit you in the chest with that bean bag
and knocks the you know what out of you and
in a cowboy style lasso to pull him to safety.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
That's awesome.
Speaker 5 (28:46):
Good, that's awesome. Well the kids alive. I don't know
how the relationship is going between this young man and
his parents. You chase your dad around with a chainsaw,
i'd see. I think that's the last day we we talk.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Called the old man out. I want to invite everybody
out tomorrow We're to be broadcasting live Baron knows Jaytown
kick off the Jaytown Beer Festival. And let me tell you,
George Tammering has all kinds of celebrity guests coming by.
He just work book solid the book. I love it,
but come on by. I want to be having the
bake spaghetti dan O style. I can't get it off
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my mind. But if you're coming out, please consider bringing
some school supplies, as we'll be also collecting school supplies
for the children of Jaytown that are in need.
Speaker 5 (29:30):
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