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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Weekday afternoons from five till seven.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
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play ride together with you.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
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(00:54):
Miss Clepration home of party growing.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Senior poll game feel.

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It's great to live in.

Speaker 4 (01:01):
And work in.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Good climate's ideal for progress.

Speaker 4 (01:05):
You see.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
My love is more meal, that's my wonderful love.

Speaker 5 (01:16):
That role Okay, great, This says the Uncle Henry Show

(02:09):
here on News Radio seventy ten WNTM roll. Thank you
so much for listening to the Uncle Henry Show here
on this Friday. Very unusual friday in my personal opinions
A that's a personal opinion.

Speaker 4 (02:30):
Personal opinion time, Yes.

Speaker 5 (02:33):
Personal opinion time. It's an unusual Friday because there's an
Alabama football game tonight. Alabama scheduled to defeat Oklahoma tonight
in a playoff game. And I'm glad, I'm glad that
there's a football game. I'm glad it's Alabama in the playoffs.
I'm glad they're facing this team again, giving giving Alabama
an opportunity to beat them under this coach. I'm looking

(02:54):
forward to all of that. But it is unusual. I
find it unusual. Just it's rare Alabama's played on Fridays
before usually Iron Bowls, after Thanksgiving and stuff like that.
I don't know that I like them. I don't know
that I like Friday night games. But still it's a blessing.

(03:14):
Some totally is it's a blessing. Now we've got that,
we've got Christmas, We've got all these things that there's
all kinds of stories to talk about, all things to
get into. But there's one thing. I'm very annoyed today,
as usual by the Congress of the United States of America.
Just annoyed really every minute of a day, if I ever,

(03:37):
if my thoughts wander, just wander and accidentally stumble into
the Congress automatic annoyance. So today we've got Alabama football,
because I'm going to be happy about that, and we've
got we've got Christmas. Should be happy, happy thoughts about Christmas.
But today Congress is releasing there's all the they forced

(04:01):
the release of all these Epstein files today and so
now we're getting thousands of thousands of Epstein files right
before Christmas. Now they've had these files for years and years,
and there's been a big fight over the files. First
people didn't want to release them, then they wanted to
release them, and then they didn't want to release them,

(04:21):
and then they had they passed legislation to release them
all these years I've had couldn't they have waited until
after Christmas Day? Because right now, already today, I'm looking
at all these nasty headlines are popping up about this
person was in the Epstein file. Couldn't they have waited

(04:45):
until after Christmas to dump a bunch of these files
about perverts? As all this pervert stuff coming out right
and there's an Alabama football game coming up just shortly,
and I got all this perverted stuff in the news.
Can we not have look in the future. Can y'all
just wait with the pervert stuff until after Christmas? Just

(05:09):
I know you want to have full transparency and let
everybody know the truth. Let the sun shine in the
truth shall set us free, and all that kind of stuff.
Can't you do that, or just wait until after Christmas
before all this pervert stuff comes up. This is what
I'm talking about. So I'm getting ready for the show.
I'm looking at what President Trump did today, and what's

(05:32):
been going on here locally, and what's in the news
on the state level, and all all those bozos in
Alabama government and all that kind of stuff. Now, all
these stories. For example, here's one headline this afternoon, half
naked Bill Clinton. I'm sorry I paused there because it's

(05:58):
stuff I never ever even wanted to say read. All right,
let me go through the whole headline. Half naked Bill
Clinton relaxes in hot tub, swims with Julane Maxwell in
mystery woman in new Epstein file photo. All right, there's

(06:18):
one headline. Here's another one, Jeffrey Epstein pictured with pop
legend in alleged pedophile Michael Jackson in Department of Justice's
latest document release. So this is just another thing, just
on and on. I said, Let's see what was the

(06:41):
other one I saw? There's something about Mick Jagger being
involved in all this. Look keep this away from me
until after Christmas. Please, I don't want my holiday memories.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Saw.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
I don't want to I'm trying to make good. I
just got married back in April, and I'm trying to
establish new traditions and have wonderful holiday memories both with
my new wife and all of the family and trying
and I don't want my memories sold with all these
pedophile pervert headlines pop just constantly. Now, Am I glad

(07:25):
we're gonna know all that we're gonna know? I guess so.
Transparency is good, But couldn't you just timed this a
little bit better?

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Is this?

Speaker 5 (07:34):
Do they have to do? The Congress have to time
it like this where they would pass it at such
a time that it would force the release to be
right there the weekend before Christmas. We're going to all
this pervert stuff. And this they've just started. I'm sure
there's gonna be pervert headlines all week and long because
there's thousands of files, and so every time they see
something exciting and perverted, they're gonna put a new headline up.

(07:58):
Anytime new celebrity, some celebrity we hadn't heard of. And
I don't want to mention anybody to create an example,
because you know, Captain Kangaroo ature picture with Epstein. All
this kind of stuff. We don't need this, not right
before Christmas, now after Christmas. Go right ahead. But anyway,

(08:20):
that's just a pet peeve of mine. Got all the
perversion being dumped right before the Alabama. Alabama's playing today.
I want to be excited about it. I don't want
a bunch of perverted stuff involved with my Alabama football thoughts.
When we come back, the Uncle Henry Show will continue.
I'm contractually obligated to remain on the air, even though

(08:45):
I'd like to flee the building and get ready for
the Alabama football game.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
I'm remaining on.

Speaker 5 (08:50):
The air with you because I value you, my listener.
We'll talk about Alabama and all that other news after
the break. Uncle Henry's Show. Have a Merry Christmas and

(09:19):
a blessed Christmas. Telephone number if you'd like to call
the show and tell me something. Two five one four
seven nine two seven two three. That's two five one
four seventy nine two seventy two three email address old
fashioned electronic mail address, Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com.

(09:41):
That's Uncle Henry, iHeartMedia dot com. Now, while I was
talking to you in the last segment about these Epstein
file headlines, more. There are more Epstein file headlines have
popped up during that break. Let's see, here's a new one.
The next headline Bill Clinton. This is all because the

(10:02):
Epstein file has been released today, all these thousands of files,
with more to come right in time for Christmas. The
newest headlines. I've got two of them here. The first
one Bill Clinton, Gallaiden, Maxwell, and Mick Jagger shared dinner
in new Epstein photos released by Department of Justice. The

(10:28):
next headline, Epstein docs include heavily redacted one hundred page
blacked out file.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
I know, all right, So.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
What's the point. I don't even want to talk about
this thing. I want to talk about Alabama football, role,
tedroll in other things. So what is the point of
going through all this if they're going to release a
one hundred page blacked out file. So then what's going
to happen? There'll be another Congress is going to pass

(11:00):
another bill to unredact that one hundred page file. This
is so, this is so ridiculous, one hundred page blacked
out file. Well, of course that will mean even more
talk about it. There I get. Maybe it's to ensure
that we continue to talk about it into infinity a

(11:22):
right Uncle, Henry Show News Radio seven to ten WNTIM. Yes,
there's an Alabama football game tonight Oklahoma roll Tide row.
I would like to go on the record as predicting
an Alabama victory. Yes, I'm gonna predict an Alabama victory.
I am. I'm predicting an Alabama victory over Oklahoma tonight

(11:50):
and I'm looking forward to seeing the game. My wife.
One of the best things about my wife is that
she really cares who wins these Alabama games.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
She really does.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
If Alabama is not doing well in the fourth quarter,
it is an issue. It is an issue that must
be dealt with. And I like that. I like that
she's invested on many levels into Alabama victories. I like
that that's a wonderful quality to having a partner in life.

(12:25):
And I also liked that my wife she derives joy
when other SEC football teams lose when she determines that
they are a rival of Alabama. I don't want to
name names because we're in the Christmas season. Merry Christmas

(12:45):
and have a blessed Christmas. But if it were a
regular if it were a regular Alabama game during the season,
she'd also want to know, did all of the teams
that we not like lose? This is all good and
if you're looking for a part in life, look for
these qualities. I predict an Alabama victory over Oklahoma. I

(13:07):
do it. I'm predicting that and looking forward to it.
Let's see in other news. In other news today, the
President was on TV again. President Trump had another big
press conference today, and I enjoyed President Trump's press conference today.

(13:32):
I like the topic. President Trump pulled in a bunch
of pharmaceutical company executives into the Oval Office to make
the announcement that he's told them that he's going to
tear for them. He's just going to tear for them
out of their minds if they don't lower drug prices. Now,

(13:59):
many people listening to news radio seven ten WNTM, and
many people listening to AM radio in general are likely
to need lots of prescriptions just demographically, if you look
at the demographics of the AM radio listener, they use
prescription drugs and might.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Need them to live.

Speaker 5 (14:22):
So this would be good news. Let's listen. I've got
a brief bit of President Trump from his Oval Office
discussion today. He brought in all the executives and made
them stand behind him.

Speaker 6 (14:33):
I'm thrilled to be joined by the leaders of nine
of the world's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, all very big names,
celebrities in their own right, very very powerful people, and
they had some of the most admired companies anywhere in
the world. It's a great group to announce that they've

(14:55):
agreed to offer many of their flagship drugs. Really, all
of them ship drugs at heavily discounted most favored nations prices.
In other words, whatever the drug cells were over the world,
in the world, whatever the lowest number is, if it's Germany,
if it's in UK, anywhere, we will match that price.

Speaker 5 (15:20):
Now I'm pausing there, and there's not much more to go.
But I'm sure you probably already know this. But in
case you have not figured it out, or haven't heard it,
or don't give a flip, the prices we pay in
the United States of America for pharmaceutical drugs are often
two to three times more than what people are paying

(15:44):
in other countries, like a lot of the European countries.
Why do you think that would be Why do you
think they would charge us three times more than they
would charge some guy in Germany. Maybe it's because we'd
pay it. I don't know right now.

Speaker 6 (16:04):
Sometimes it's ten times higher. We've been left at and
scoffed at for years, for years. In fact, I was
going to do it in my first term, but unfortunately,
with the advent of COVID, as you would say, it
was nut. I don't think it was a very good
time to be hitting up Spain, Italy, France.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
All right, So President Trump working this deal with these
pharmaceutical companies, and they're more. That wasn't all the big
pharmaceutical companies, but they said in the meeting and the
press conference that more were going to come and meet
with him. I think next week or the week after,
and I know next week is the week of Christmas,
but still I think they're going to have more come

(16:46):
in to get this deal. And it was using tariffs
as leverage on these pharmaceutical companies. They don't want tariffs
anything on their products. And so we're going to allegedly
in January, a lot of these drug prices are going

(17:08):
to drop, and a lot of it is going to
be direct to consumer from the drug company, not going
through an insurance company to get the lower price. So
anything that would lower drug prices in this country. Very
very good. And President Trump also said something about wanting

(17:29):
to bring in the insurance companies. I don't know how
that's going to work, but he's talked about bringing in
some of the health insurance companies and trying to negotiate
with them. I like the direction it's moving in.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Back after the break.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
Uncle Henry Show News Radio seven ten WNTM, Merry Christmas,
have a blessed Christmas. It's five thirty five. Now this
music up on the housetop? Now, is that up on
the housetop?

Speaker 1 (18:35):
Is that a.

Speaker 5 (18:37):
Is that a gene Autry. Gene Autry just does not
get the respect he deserves. He was more, he did
more than Christmas music. I might have to start figuring
out a way to play gene Autry music after Christmas,
just to educate the Gulf Coast on the greatness of
gene Autry. Two five one four seven nine two seven
two three. The telephone number that's two five one four

(18:58):
seven nine two seven two three. I address Uncle Henry
at iHeartMedia dot com. I got some voicemail I want
to get to before I do that. I was mentioning
in the last half hour that the Congress has passed
that law, and about the Epstein files, and now the
Department of Justice is releasing all these thousands and thousands
of Epstein files today. And there's just new disgusting perverted headlines.

(19:26):
Every few minutes, there's a new disgusting perverted headline. Here
is the latest that came across during the news break
that we just had here on WNTM. The latest headline
was Epstein files reveal photo of you Remember, Prince Andrew,
You've got in all that trouble for hanging out with

(19:48):
Epstein all the time. The latest headline is Epstein files
reveal photo of Andrew laying across women's laps. So just
uh right now, instead of reading it sounds like instead
of reading the documents, they're just looking for famous people
in pictures and telling us about it. Anyway, I'm sure

(20:12):
just more of this for the next several days. More
perverted stuff coming up next, several days from Epstein. All right,
let me get off of that and get on to
some voicemail voice fue number if you would like to
leave a message for the Uncle Henery Show. The voice
found number is two five one two one six nineteen

(20:32):
seventy six. That's two five one two one six, nineteen
seventy six to leave a message for the Uncle Ambery Show. Now,
let's see this message came in this morning roll tid. God,

(21:25):
that is so wonderful. I wish I can't sing, and
I'm not good at whistling either, but thank you for
phoning that in. I appreciate any anybody that wants to
whistle on the Uncle Henery Show. That is also encouraged.
Now whistling. I don't know that there's any younger listeners
in their sixties right now listening. But back in the day,

(21:48):
whistling was considered quite the skill in this country for entertainment,
and there was a famous whistler, Fred Lowry. He was
He was a professional whistler who recorded lots of albums
of him whistling. I know to you, to you a

(22:08):
young person in your sixties or fifties, you probably think, wow, really, Yes,
Americans loved whistlers. Look up Fred Lowry. Look him up.
I'm sure there's some Fred Lowry on YouTube. But he
I think his highest charting song on the Billboard charts

(22:28):
was High, the High and the Mighty, which I think
made the top ten. Yes, there were simpler times we did.
We had simpler times in this country where you could
have whistling and people would be entertained by it, and
they'd buy record albums and they'd listened to an entire

(22:49):
album of a blind man whistling. Fred Lowry look him up,
all right. Let me go back to the voicemail voicemail
number two five to one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
That's two five six nineteen seventy six, to leave a
message for the uncle Henry show cool tied.

Speaker 7 (23:06):
Just read on the Facebook where another legend has decided
to cash it in, called retirement, Bill Riles. I remember
him when I've watched Channel five news. Was he already
here when I moved here in nineteen ninety six?

Speaker 4 (23:23):
I wonder?

Speaker 7 (23:24):
I don't remember anyhow, So long Addy Os and you
have a good one.

Speaker 5 (23:31):
Well, let me pause the voicemail there before you endure
salutation Bill Ryles. He was Bill Ros's outstanding job, just
a tremendously good anchor, so good at what he does.
And yeah I saw that too where he is retiring
off of the television. Had a chance to have him
on the elkle Henry Show one time only, and it

(23:54):
was when he released one of his books. He's written
some mysteries, I believe, and I had him on once
and he was just a terrific guest, one of these
guys that's great at talking and also has interesting things
to say when he talks. So I hope that in
his retirement maybe he'll maybe he'll podcast, Maybe he'll do

(24:19):
a video podcast, which would not be as demanding as
getting up in the middle of the night to go
into TV five and be on television at four point
thirty in the morning to do news. So again, I
do wish him a happy retirement. And the guys he's very,
very good at what he does. All right, back to
the voicemail, Osten, you have a good one.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
And on another topic, are you gonna watch well excuus
Le'll be back up a minute. Where are you going
to watch the game at tonight? Hopefully you get home
the show ends, you'll get home in time to catch
kick off at seven o'clock. So roll tapo row row.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
All right, Well, I know I don't think I'll be
able to get home right at kickoff. That's a little
that would be me driving. I would have to well,
I don't think it's possible. Maybe if I had a
helicopter or something, but no, I won't make it in
time for kickoff. But I'm watching. I am watching it

(25:21):
at home. I'm watching at home. Thank you for asking,
though I appreciate you wanted to keep up with where
I'm watching the game and all that kind of stuff. Yes,
seven o'clock. I'm glad that it's early enough that we
don't have to stay up real real late to see
the game. But still there's as you can tell college football,

(25:43):
as you could tell with what happened with the Lane
Kiffin thing, They've still got a lot to figure out
in terms of how to handle their calendar, people trying
to hire coaches and stuff in the middle of seasons
and stuff like that. They need to figure that out.
And also these playoffs. Fans want to see these playoff

(26:08):
games and not have to take off from work or something.
So they need to figure out how to do the
playoff games so that you're not doing it on a
Friday night at seven o'clock and certain fans have to
leave work early or something like that, or see the
game after it starts. They need to figure it out.
College and you would think because it's got the word

(26:28):
college in it, you know, college football. The phrase has
the word college in it, you think there'd be some
people with brain power involved. Haven't We been led to
believe that people that go to college, oh, they're so smart.
In fact, I when I was growing up, when I

(26:49):
was growing up, we had one aunt that went to
college for one semester. In my family. That was it
for college education of my family. And any time I
had a question as a little child, they would say,
you need to go ask your ahead, go ask you
in she went to college first semester. Don't ask us,

(27:12):
I ask her she went to college first semester. For
these college people, they sure need to figure some stuff
out when it comes to these college football playoffs and
coaches getting hired up during the season, they got some
figuring to do. Oh, co Henry Show, it's six fifty

(28:03):
between now and the news headlines. We have news headlines
coming up in ten minutes here on news Radio seventy
ten WNT. Let me go to another voicemail the voicemail
number if you'd like to leave me a message, and
I love it when you do.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
In fact, if.

Speaker 5 (28:18):
You're if you're during the UH during the holiday season.
If you have a thought and you wish that you
could express it with somebody, feel free to call and
leave me the message two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six. That's two five one two one six,
nineteen seventy six to leave a message for the Uncle
Henry Show. Here is a message from one of our

(28:42):
top voicemailers of the year, Buford, and it's about a topic.
I've noticed this too, to my dismay, and there is different.

Speaker 4 (28:54):
Kenny just stopped at the gas station and get me
something to drink. About half a dozen people in there,
men and Woo and Woeman's and Henry. Every last one
of them was in pajamas.

Speaker 5 (29:09):
Right now, I'm pausing there, So what did he say?
Half a dozen people, he's claiming, But all half a
dozen dressed in pajamas.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Vajama pants, jama shirts, fuzzy slippers. Not fuzzy slippers, Henry.
They all looked like they either got out of bed
or were.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
Going to bed. And every last one of them was
in pajamas, Henry, every last Henry. I almost wondered aloud.

Speaker 8 (29:47):
If there was a pajama party close by. Yeah, I mean,
I've seen people out in their pajamas before, but as
all one or two. But I ain't never seen a
group of people and they didn't seem like they were

(30:07):
together or knew each other.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
But you know, if you are, if you are a man,
you don't.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Need to be going out in public.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
And for Jamas, thank you for saying this, Beuford. Thank
you for saying that, Buford.

Speaker 4 (30:24):
But you know, if you are, if you are a man,
you don't need to be going out in public. And
for Jamas, amen at all. You need to be prepared
to deal with any type of emergency that may come
your way, your car broken down and all that kind
of stuff. Right, females, I mean, they gonna do what
they're gonna do, Henry. But my Lord, Henry, dangous thing

(30:49):
I ever seen.

Speaker 5 (30:51):
Anyway, Henry, you have a good day, yes, Bewford. People
going out, adults, men and women just going to the Walmart,
going to the convengence store, going here, there and everywhere
in their pajamas. Now, why do you think this?

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Why is it?

Speaker 5 (31:07):
And the people fly on airplanes. There was a President
Trump and the Secretary of Transportation. I think they talked
about this or it was the Secretary of Transportation talking
about how people show up at the airport now look
like they're going to bed when they get on the
get on the airplane. Now, what do you think this is?

(31:27):
We've reached a point in society where you're gonna go
out and there's gonna be a bunch of people that
just wear pajamas and fuzzy slippers wherever they go. Is
it about comfort? Is it just that we've become more
comfort oriented in our society. See, I don't believe that's
the case. I don't believe it's because we're more comfort oriented.

(31:48):
I think it's because lowsy parenting. Lowsy lowsy Parington. The
parenting has just dropped off. Now, I'm not talking about you.
Of course, the AM radio listener has done an outstanding job,
I'm sure parenting and raising a family. It's more of
the FM radio listeners and the people that stream all

(32:11):
the time with their music. They're the ones that are
not parenting their children and allowing there's that not parenting,
not teaching the children how they should dress. Having a
standard that we must comport ourselves with and live up to.
We want to have a standard that we exhibit to

(32:33):
the rest of the world. It's not that. It's not
just that, there's also the continued adolescence in this country
where people now make it to their forties fifties and
may not ever grow up completely, and they wear their
adolescence as a badge of honor. They feel like they've

(32:55):
done something important by acting like a teenager when they're
fifty or six sixty years old, when all they've done
is act like a fool. That's what it is. It's
poor parenting and people being unwilling to grow up and
being encouraged not to grow up ever in their life.

(33:18):
I want to remind you as we're as we're fixing
to go into the news break here of an old saying,
and that is there's no fool like an old fool.
There's no there's no fool like an old fool. There's

(33:45):
more show to come. First, we got news headlines coming
up from Fox and then additional Uncle Henry's show. As
I yearned to flee the building to watch Alabama football,
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