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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mark Bleezer show.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
I gotta say the laser read excited tax says he welcome,
what a nasty saffy. It's it's cold. I'm sorry, it's
it's a silly day out there.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
We are.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
We are on the seventy fifth, the sixth of May.
I have seen it like this into the middle of
May May sixteen venue reading a birthday party for grands
of years ago, and it was like this on that day.
I've had enough. Could I plan on taking Marshall to
peak the task if it doesn't get any better, give

(00:45):
the next the next three days. So much on the
agenda today. We will get into all kinds of stuff,
including the stolen valor story out of out of Florida,
which I'm I don't know. It's one of those things
where I hope it's not true, but by all indications
it seems like it very well could be true. Want

(01:08):
to talk a bit about the plan too. I'll give
a thousand dollars to illegal aliens to self deport, which
I think, all hail Trump. That's a stupid idea, just saying,
just saying killers getting the glory. I'm kind of sick
of that. We've got another one of those stories here
in the United States of America. Free doughnuts. I want
to talk about that because Krispy Kreme made me very

(01:30):
very happy when I heard that news this morning, and
it just got me hearkening back. We'll talk to Alex
Stone from ABC News during the course of the afternoon.
That'll be in the five o'clock hour, and then, of
course I'm here for the Power Hour at six, so
I'm not going anywhere for a while. Get used to
me a two one nine eight eighty six, the number
eight two one WTV, and right here in Central Ohio,
we have had, over the years, during the majority of

(01:52):
my broadcasting career, our own personal FBI special agent. I
mean it seemed that way anytime something was going on,
would reach out to FBI Special Agent Harry trum By
this he is now retired. He served from nineteen eighty
three to twenty twelve, and apparently he got bored. He
needs something to keep himself busy, so he's decided it
is time to become a well known author. In the

(02:13):
book I think is just a series of big blockbuster
movies waiting to happen. It is called My Life as
an FBI Special agent, Harry trom By.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
This Hello, sir, Hey, Hello, thanks for having me on.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
I'm glad that you were able to join me today
on such short notice. I am I'm looking forward to this.
I mean, we've got some time here, twenty one days
until the book is actually released. It's in pre order
right now at Amazon, you can get Walmart, Target, Barnes
and Noble, of course, And I mean it looks very,
very promising just as far as it's entertainment value. But

(02:46):
this is all true crime stuff that you've dealt with
as FBI special agent over the years.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Yeah, absolutely, Chunk. It's been a heck of a career.
The cases that I had the opportunity to it's just
really incredible. And I think it's important to mention these books,
and there's four in the series, are about the investigators

(03:13):
that work so hard in determining who the individual or
the individuals responsible were and holding those subjects responsible for
their crimes and bringing justice to the victims and their families.
And I certainly was not a superstar in this at all.

(03:37):
I was part of a team in every case. But
you know, when I retired, a number of people including
my wife has said, you know, you work so many
fantastic cases, you ought to write about them. And up
until that point, I hadn't really given it any thought.
But as I look back back over the cases, and

(04:01):
I thought, you know what, I think the public would
really be interested in hearing kind of the inside story,
not necessary a regurgitation of the case, but what it
was like to work those cases and to interact with
the subjects once we identified them, and also the interaction
with the victims' families and that, and I think those

(04:23):
are important stories to tell.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
As a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. And
let me ask you this real quick. The special agent.
I had never heard of an agent that was not
a special agent. But as I understand it, special denotes
that you are able to you have arrest powers. Is
that what the difference is between agent and special agent?

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Well, not necessarily. A lot of agencies called their personnel agents.
The FBI has always called their agents special agents. That was,
you know, the terminology that was put in place when
we were first formed many many years ago, and so

(05:03):
that that has stuck with us. I know that many people,
you know, just refer to us as agents.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
You know, Hey, you, you know that kind of thing,
and it doesn't really matter to me.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
But our official term is special agents.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
I guess before I get in, because I want to
talk about your favorite story out of the book, because
I know you've got to have one that you want
to talk about. But when it comes to the FBI,
first of all, I'm sorry your series got canceled by
CBS this year. I apologize for that, but that was
just too many fbis anyway, Harry, I mean, come on, FBI,
FBI most wanted, FBI International. It's like Dick Wolf does

(05:44):
not know how to write just one show. He has
to string him out. Maybe, but when you look at
today's FBI, I mean when you you became an agent
in eighty three, the FBI, okay, went through its Jaeger
Hoover state Agent, and then then from Zimbalist Junior kind
of re polished the image, if you will, in the

(06:07):
sixties and the FBI TV series, and then there was this,
you know, these these bulletproof warriors of justice that were
during my era, the seventies and through the eighties. You
look at the FBI today, are we just seeing more?
Has it always been kind of a controversial situation or

(06:29):
has the organization changed since you left.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
Well, I don't think it's really changed. As a matter
of fact, my daughter is an FBI agent right now
and has been so for about ten years. But I
think what you're seeing is in the administrative end of
the FBI, there's been some controversies and things that have
come up, and I think that's really kind of tarnished

(06:57):
our image and that. But can assure you and and
everybody listening that the FBI agents that we have today,
the analysts and everybody that's that's involved, are absolutely focused on,
you know, trying to keep Americans safe and secure. I

(07:19):
think they are absolutely laser focused on their jobs. They
don't pay a lot of attention to what's going on, uh,
you know, politically and and in the administration. They're just
dedicated to public servants. And the things that they're doing

(07:40):
are incredible. I mean, the terrorists, breads and things that
that they've been.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
Able to.

Speaker 4 (07:49):
You know, stop from occurring, and and all the other
good works that they do on a day in, day
in and day out basis continue to be amazing. And
I can honestly say there the men and women that
I worked with in the FBI back in nineteen eighty
three to twenty twelve when I retired, and on up

(08:11):
through today are some of the best, if not the
best law enforcement officers in the world. And it's a
shame that politically we've had a few of our administration
that have ended up in the news. But I can
assure everybody else that the men and women on the

(08:33):
street are absolutely focused and doing the right things.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Then after you, I mean you got out retired in
twenty twelve, I mean you were there for two thousand
and one, which had to be a hell of a time.
I mean, was that's something we had not seen on
our shores before. And I know that wasn't a big adjustment.
But today, here we are, thirteen years after you've retired.
It has to be even harder today, man, because with
social media, the internet access, you know, your local neighborhood

(08:59):
terror as could be the guy next street or the
next street over that talks to you when you're putting
out your trash. It's just it's so hard to discern
the good from the bad anymore. That I don't know
that I would I would want the job today. It's
just you don't know, you don't know who to watch
out for, and that has to make it very difficult.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
It is difficult, but I'll tell you what, again, the
men and women that we have serving know what to do,
know how to conduct investigations. They've got modern tools at
their disposal, and they're able to figure this stuff out,
and they're able to work with our local, state and

(09:40):
federal partners, and they're doing incredible work. And I just
hope that the image of the FBI is still a
very positive one for the majority of Americans out there
and not for them to be disheartened by some of
the things that they've seen in our recent past, because

(10:03):
again that that is not who we are, that's that's
not our capabilities and that so again, it is difficult,
but I think our men and women, uh will rise
the occasion and and do incredible job.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
The Dark Places series. How many books in the series,
they'll be four four total. Okay, so you're doing kind
of a George Lucas thing. Then you can go do
a prequel, so you can do a fifth one that
comes before all the crimes were actually committed.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
Well, you know, go ahead.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
I was just going to say, I know that of
all of the stories that you're covering over four books here,
there's got to be something that just really sticks out
in your head. Is probably the most interesting, or or
the one that just had your bang in your head,
or the one that felt so good to finally saw
which story among among those in this book are that
which one really stands out to you? That is the

(10:57):
most memorable?

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Boy that that's really tough? And I sincerely mean that
I get to ask that question all the time. And
I'll tell you what. I look at it as as
they were all my children, and how do you identify
one over the other, as you know, being better or worse,

(11:20):
or however you want to describe it. They all were
very interesting. They took a lot of teamwork to get
in and solve and again hold people accountable for the
bad things that they were doing. And you know, certainly
my first book that's about the Thomas Lee Dillon case,

(11:41):
who was a serial murder that shot and killed five
outdoorsmen in eastern and southeastern Ohio back in nineteen eighty
nine through ninety two, is one that gets a lot
of attention, But there's many others. I mean, it's talk
about you know, Dylan case, and then we had the

(12:05):
murder of Reynold Williams, who was an armored car guard
that was shot and killed in Bexley during a robbery.
The abduction of Ashley Taggard in Lancaster, Ohio by an
individual by the name of Jason Wagner, you know, and
n Ashley was recovered. We had the Erica Baker case,

(12:27):
missing a girl out in Kettering, Ohio and we still
to this day haven't founded body. We had the murder
of Emily Murray up in dam Bua, Ohio, Kenyon College
student that was murdered, abducted and murdered by Gregory McKnight.
And many of our listeners will remember the murder of

(12:49):
Officer Brian Hurst, a Columbus police officer and was shot
and killed by Darryl Lawrence during a bank robbery in
two thousand and five. We had the murder of Summon
summer Man down in Lancaster in twenty eleven. And you know,
another very interesting case was the Matthew Hoffman case, who

(13:11):
broke into a house up into in Mount Vernon, murdered
two women a young boy the family dog, dismembered them,
put him in seven large garbage bags, hauled him up
a fifty foot tree and dropped the bags containing the

(13:32):
human parts down a hollowed out portion of the tree.
And oh, by the way, he kidnapped a thirteen year
old girl and kept her for four days before we
were able to figure it out. Many people would probably
remember the I two seventy shooting investigations, McCoy. You know

(13:52):
that was that came on the heels of the d
C sniper case Albo and Mohammed. And one of the
last ones was the Brinks case where the individuals from Lynn,
Massachusetts broke into the Brinx facility here in Columbus, Ohio,

(14:13):
burned through the vault door with a thermal lance, and
had they not set the contents of the vault on fire,
they would have got away with two hundred or I'm sorry,
one hundred million dollars, but instead they got around four
point five million. So just some incredible cases that I

(14:33):
think people would remember and probably you know, to recall
it to this day.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
This is this is going to be a great read.
I rarely buy a book anymore, Harry, but I'll tell
you what I will be. I will be in line.
Are you doing any book signings here? Real quick? Before
I say goodbye. Do you have any book signings already scheduled,
because I'd love to give you a congratuatory handshake and
get your signature on a book.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
Well not yet, certainly open to some Somebody told me
they could have my hold my book signing in a
phone booth. Oh please, But you know the reality is no,
I don't have anything yet. I'm all brand new about
this stuff, so I'm trying to figure it out. But
anybody wants me for a book signing, let me know.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Well, maybe we can hook you up, bring you into
the station here on the twenty seventh or right around
there when it's actually released, and maybe we can hook
you up and let you do a book signing and
meet some people at the same time.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
That'd be great, all right.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
I talked to the boss and see if we can't
put it together. Give me about five minutes. I will
post a link on my Facebook and Twitter if you
want to pre order this book from Harry Trump by
this my life as an FBI Special Agent. I'm just
I am ready willing and able to get it and
read it. Thank you, Harry. Have a wonderful day and
try to stay dry and warm out there.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
All right, thank you very much.

Speaker 7 (15:51):
Take care, Big Weather Sports and The Mark Blazer Show
on six' TEN.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Wtv Chuck douglas in For, Blazer welcome to. YOU i
just finished looking out the window again and it's still
but the good news is it does get. BETTER abc
Six First warning weather From meteorologies Over Nick peeky's the
sheep over. There he knows it. All he's got it.

(16:16):
All he's got seventeen different pairs of shoes to wear
when he's doing the. Weather the man is the man
is a credit to his. Profession AND i don't want
to do any weather Until. Friday can we just start
talking About friday's forecast and take it from?

Speaker 8 (16:27):
There so, Sure friday sunshine sixty eight weekend looks awesome
with highs in the mid and upper seventies eighty one By, monday.

Speaker 9 (16:35):
So it looks like it's going to be really.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Nice all your little crystal balls in there are calling.
You i'm not talking about how gently you, Sit i'm
talking about your your prediction and. Stuff are they telling
us the rain stuff is? Over is? It once we
get to this? Weekend can we take a breath and
stop with the arc? Building you, know here's the.

Speaker 8 (16:56):
Thing so, we're what six days into the month already
we have already had three and a quarter inches worth of,
rain so we are already about two and a half
two and three quarters inches above normal for the month
just so. Far it's the Sixth so for the, year
we were about two inches below. Normal now we are

(17:19):
above normal for the. Year we've had that much rain
in the last several. Days and so Yesterday Port Ajenna
John Glenn international only recorded about four hundreds of an.
Inch you may have had more than that at your,
house but that's what officially goes in the book for the.

Speaker 9 (17:37):
Day yesterday is point oh.

Speaker 8 (17:38):
Four even so that still puts us at three point
twenty four for the month so. Far so it's a,
lot and we're getting more out there as we. Speak
that's going to continue into the night, tonight and then
overnight that'll start to taper off and we'll actually have
a relatively quiet day On wednesday probably you can get
a little sunshine to break through the clouds now and
Then hi tomorrow round seventy four degrees chance and a

(18:02):
few random hit or miss showers On, thursday and then
after That friday and the weekend look.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Awesome all, Right, MARSHALL i appreciate you were at sixty
seven right now at your severe weather. Station he's radio
six to TEN wtv and forecast power by the basement.
Doctor this, afternoon OR i guess it was late. Morning
the sun was coming. OUT i mean it, was and
it was looking. Nice it was looking. SWEET i, thought,
oh thank. Goodness FINALLY i went in the, house got,
online had to do some some, searching SOME mls stuff

(18:30):
for one of my, clients And i'm looking for a
house and about an hour, LATER i come back and
the monsoon is. Back you just can't. Win i'm so.
Glad i'm so glad this is all almost. Over ninety
eight six is my number eight two ONE. Wtv and you,
KNOW i like The. President trump keeps people on. EDGE i,

(18:55):
mean he throws stuff out there basically just to divert
your attention to this stupid stuff while he's doing other,
stuff which includes you, KNOW Nbc news talking about do
you really think you're not going to run in twenty
twenty eight because there are organizations Selling trump twenty eight,
hats AND i could just see him chuckling inside of.
That he plays games with. Him this THIS i think

(19:22):
is a serious, plan a serious game, plan one thousand
dollars to illegal aliens to self, deport with the promise
that that would then put them on a list where
they could apply for. Citizenship whereas if they don't self
deport And Tom holman has to show up at the

(19:43):
door merciers from The, president then they don't have any
chance of coming back here. Illegally, ever here's the. Problem
all of the benefits that are available to you in
this country as an illegal, alien whether it's, financially whether it's,
socially whether it's just you, know the. Crime you, KNOW

(20:05):
i having to run from From mexican cartels or gangs or,
whatever because you, know, well unless you're on The West
side with, me but you don't have you don't have
the crime problem that you had at. Home there's so
many benefits THAT i don't think a thousand dollars is
going to convince anybody who came here illegally to go.
Home thousand dollars dropping the. Bucket, now, Maybe, Zachary you're

(20:29):
always welcome to tell. Me do you Think i'm wrong on?
This or is a thousand dollars just?

Speaker 10 (20:33):
Meaningless If i'm from a terrible place In venezuela that's
really difficult to get anything to. Eat, like why WOULD
i go back for a thousand? Bucks, yeah it's nothing
compared to the hell THAT i came.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
From oh it's. Okay, well now if you could be,
deported like to someplace where you're not, From, oh you're
gonna kick me, Out, Okay i'll take a thousand dollars
and send me TO i don't, Know oh, Yeah, Denmark,
yeah someplace nice that. With, yeah deport me there that
that we could TALK a two one nine eighty six
my number eight two one DOUBLE, utv AND i JUST
i wonder if they HAVE i don't think a thousand

(21:08):
dollars does? Anything do? You let's go to The Legacy
Retirement group dot com phone. Lines, bob good. Afternoon you're
on six ten DOUBLE, utv AND i checked.

Speaker 11 (21:16):
That tough to. YOU i agree on thousand, dollars there's
in a lot of, money AND i agree it's not
gonna be gonna be lining up at the door to get.
That BUT i, mean let's play the. Numbers what are
we talking ten, million twenty? Million if you get one
percent or half? Percent will were talking one hundred thousand
two hundred thousand. People one of one thousand's gonna take
that two hundred thousand. People i'll take that to start.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
With if you look at the sheer, numbers you've got
a valid point. There And i'm kind of. DISAPPOINTED i
heard ON i think it WAS Abc news this morning
that the administration has so far only deported about one
hundred and fifty thousand, people Which I'm i'm flabbergasted by.

Speaker 11 (21:52):
That, well there we. Go we can double that right,
now just by doing. That that's the only what one
percent maybe other people.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Would always would always amuse, Me Bob is during the
previous administration of how they could tell us we don't
know where the illegals are at this, point so we
can't go round them, up but we know there's thirteen
point three million of. Them how do you know how?
Many if you don't come, ON.

Speaker 11 (22:17):
I believe they know where everybody is all the.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Time, Yeah OH i do, TOO i do, too and
many of. Them quite, frankly we were flown in by the.
Administration they were actually flying people in from south of the,
border flying them over the border so they didn't have
to go through all, that and then releasing them into
towns around The United. States just absolutely crazy. Policy, yeah
one world one.

Speaker 11 (22:39):
MISSION i GUESS, U i Guess.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Bob thanks very much for the. CALL i appreciate, you.
Buddy eight two one nine eight eighty SIX a two ONE.
Wtv AND I i'm not saying don't don't do, it mind,
you Because bob has a valid, point you, know out
of you know. Whatever we have twelve, thirteen fourteen million illegals.
Here if if one hundred thousand of them say, okay
well that's one hundred thousand, No so you go with.

(23:03):
That he's got a very good point. THERE i just
don't think any we're close to a majority of the
people who are here illegally are going to be inspired
by one thousand dollars to go back to whatever it
is they believe they escaped when they came to The
United states. ILLEGALLY a two one nine eight eight SIX
a two ON wutvn or eight hundred and sixty TEN.

(23:23):
Wutv and if you still still feel the need to
use the long, Distance, matt you're on sixteen DOUBLE. Utv
and how are you all?

Speaker 12 (23:31):
Right get, Ufternoon?

Speaker 4 (23:31):
Chuck how are, you?

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Sir i'm doing fine as far AS i, know BUT
i try not to ask too many.

Speaker 5 (23:35):
Questions, well at least you could talk to yourself that.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Way, Correct i'm the only one who listens to.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
Me there you.

Speaker 5 (23:43):
Go, hey you had Harry on earlier AND.

Speaker 12 (23:48):
I had Mister combinis for a class AT osu ABOUT
i don't know about thirteen years or so, ago WHEN
i was in my, forties and it WAS i forget
what it was, called but it was really. INTERESTING i
really he really made a.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
Super impression on.

Speaker 12 (24:08):
Me AND i had didn't have a funny experience because
we did go through the whole you, know it's like the.
Cuff people would be cuffed and, stuff and SO i
GOT i was selected in the Cust i'm a bigger.
Guy i'm like, You i'm a bigger. Guy those cuffs
got stuck.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
On me behind my.

Speaker 12 (24:28):
Back he couldn't get him, of, Right derek for the, class,
Everybody i'm just like. This it was starting to cut
to my wrists and, stuff.

Speaker 6 (24:37):
And he was.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
Off i'm so sorry and all.

Speaker 12 (24:39):
This So i'm, like let's just go ahead and figure.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
Out how to get him.

Speaker 12 (24:41):
Off they they had wedged in there BECAUSE i was
too big for the Cuss he's, like we should use
the bigger cuss on.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
You my, god did it did it inflict any pain on?
You or was it just an? Inconvenience, uh just state
at the.

Speaker 12 (24:56):
Time you just kind of rub your wrists when you're.
Done but he went over the he because he was
part lead on the case for the guy who cut
the people up In NOTx county WHERE i live and
stuck him in the. Trees and he was also on
the freeway shooter a long time. Ago so it was
really interesting to go through each of those cases and

(25:19):
here the guy who actually let it off his h
what happened and how they how they ended up finding the,
people and the picture is involved with, it the whole.
Bit it was really super. Interesting So i'm looking forward
to getting his.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Book It's i'm looking forward to it To may twenty.
SEVENTH i posted links On facebook And twitter for anybody
that wants to do the pre order on. It if
for no other, reason then you know, What Harry trump
by this is just a good. Guy he's always made
himself available to local media anytime there was a. Need
it didn't matter what time the day or, night you
could call, him and he was always willing to give
you whatever information he, could and, uh you, KNOW i

(25:57):
just appreciate his willingness to interact with, people because when
stuff is, happening we want to, know we need to,
know and having somebody who's actually willing to tell us
is a wonderful. Thing, yes he.

Speaker 12 (26:10):
Is he truly is one of the good.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
GUYS i appreciate, You, matt AND i appreciate you calling
to share the story with. US a two one nine
eight eighty SIX a two ONE wtv and the one
thousand dollars to self DEPORT i JUST i think it's.
POINTLESS i think it's. Pointless AND i don't mean that
in a disrespectful. WAY i mean that in a you,
know observing human condition kind of. Way if you've gone

(26:36):
to the trouble of of you, know violating our federal
immigration laws and coming across our, border sneaking hot whatever
you had to, do living, incognito using a fake Social security,
number signing an artificial name to a, lease whatever you've

(26:58):
had to do in order to get here from. THERE
i don't think a thousand dollars is motivation to do
squat all Hail Donald. TRUMP i just DON'T i think
this is a bad. Plan but on the other, hand
As bob said when he called, up you know what
if out of eleven or twelve, million thirteen minute whatever
we've got, here if one hundred, thousand that small, fraction

(27:21):
one hundred thousand says, Yeah i'll take one thousand. Dollars
things have cooled off at. Home i'm okay, now And
i'll take it and go back and stand a chance
of coming back to this. Country, well then that's one
hundred thousand. PEOPLE i guess you have. TO i guess
you have, to you, know take the wins where you
can get. Them if nothing, Else, eric how are. You

(27:41):
you're on six to TEN. Wtvn hey love the.

Speaker 13 (27:44):
SHOW i think there might be another part of this
that folks aren't maybe aren't CATCHING a thousand dollars is
really just kind of the. Carrot the stick to this
proposal is if you don't voluntarily, deport then you don't
get a chance to come back in if we have
to deport you in. Voluntarily so my understanding is that
the proposal is asking people to go out to the

(28:06):
RETOOLED cb one app That biden was using to bring
people into the, country which is now being used to
allow people to escort themselves. Out if you go through that,
process they'll give you a thousand dollars to help cover
the cost of. Travel but if you don't go through
that process and they have to deport, you you have
no chances of ever coming back.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Again, yeah AND i hope that Quite, FRANKLY i Hope
eric that there is also a plan in the works
to streamline and make far more efficient the whole immigration.
PROCESS i think it's not going to. HELP i, mean
some people are just intent on breaking the, law they don't.
Care but there are some with legitimate reasons to want

(28:45):
to immigrate to this country to get out of whatever
hell they may be living, in and they should not
have to wait fifteen years to go through a. Process
and it's just it's ridiculous right. Now and we're better than.
That we have the, technology we have the, personnel we
have the. Facilities it's got to it's got to be. Fixed.

Speaker 13 (29:03):
Yeah, WELL i, mean based on What dose is, FINDING
i don't know if it's necessarily true that we have
had the technology to streamline, this but hopefully they'll be
able to create it and implement it and then create
some processes where those who want to be, here are
willing to do it legally and are. Welcomed BUT i
don't think we've had the we haven't had the desire
or the know. HOW i don't think at the federal
government level to be able to do.

Speaker 11 (29:24):
That.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
YET i hope that. CHANGES i appreciate the call on the, thoughts,
Buddy thank you very. MUCH a two one nine eight
eighty six eight two one DOU. Wtv and is the
number got to do traffic and whether to get? Here
because keeping you informed is the REASON i. Exist well
that in in In, Tacos Oh Joy douglas in four

(29:52):
blazer the number eight two one nine eighty eight sixty
two one W. Tv AND i want to get into
this stolen valor story this hour because it's it's, uh
it's going to be a big story because we're talking
about a remember Of. Congress we're talking about A republican
member Of. Congress it's going to be a big. Story
had a couple of people hanging on before the news,

(30:12):
breakthough wanted to talk about the one thousand dollars to
remove yourself if you are here. ILLEGALLY a couple of
those dropped. Off we got one left and That's. Danus
so let's get you in here real. Quick, Dana you're
on six to tenatv.

Speaker 6 (30:23):
In whyn also offer a reward to citizens to turn
them in anywhere from two to fly one thousand, dollars
and that also would.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Help too, well as long as it's just, yeah turn them,
in point them. Out we don't want people out there
trying to capture, anybody, right that's.

Speaker 6 (30:39):
Right give me the information that they need and step
back and get out of the.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Way that's that's actually not a bad. IDEA i know
they you, know they'll fork out. Money if you turn
in somebody who's like cheating on their taxes or. Something
you don't you get like a ten percent fee of
any taxes. Collected if you know somebody who cheated on their,
taxes they audit them and find out that They i'm
pretty sure they still do.

Speaker 10 (30:59):
That, YEAH i want to Know dana's last name because
they're going to report him.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Immediately are you? Really dana is here, illegally but it's
not from another. Country it's it's outside of our solar,
system and it's it's a little bit. Different you're. In
you're that kind of. Alien they don't mess with you
because you could have lasers and. Stuff all, right let
me go to the state Of. Florida It's florida is
such a beautiful. State why are there so many stupid

(31:22):
stories that come out Of. Florida ANYTIME i open up
my prep stuff AND i See, florida, Man i'm, like
here we.

Speaker 10 (31:29):
Go anytime you See, florida, Man florida, woman you know
you're in for.

Speaker 9 (31:33):
Something, yeah, It'sfferent.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
And this time around It's Representative Corey, mills A republican
out Of, florida made his military service a core part
of his political, persona prominently featuring his combat service with
the army and his campaign ads and his speeches and so.
Forth that includes His Bronze, Star but whether he truly

(31:57):
earned that combat award has been called into question now
by multiple on the record witnesses who strongly dispute his
version of the. Events and it's not like it's not
like he, SAID i dragged them out of a fiery
building and somebody, said well the building wasn't really on the.
Fire is this? Smileking, No, no there's what they're saying

(32:20):
IS i don't recall him being. There this is a.
Problem the story from, MEDIA i. Continues mills campaign website
identifies him as a father, patriot combat, veteran a DECORATED
Us army combat, veteran and a recipient of The Bronze
star who served in areas Including, Iraq, afghanistan And. Kosovo

(32:42):
social media accounts campaign videos similarly highlight his status as
a combat. Vet but, again people are coming now out
of the, woodwork if you will to, SAY i don't
recall him being. There Last, August mills for documents to
The Daytona Beach News journal to back up his claims

(33:04):
about his service and his. Awards the news journal noted
that there were some errors on the, documents but did
verify AS d two, fourteen which summarized his service in
His Honorable discharge from sixty six thirty, eight which is
a form used to recommend him for The Bronze. Star
but still questions. Remained Mills Brigade, Commander here's where it gets.

(33:29):
Interesting Mills Brigade. Commander Army Brigadier Commander Arnold Gordon, bray
who has since, retired did confirm that he had signed
this form six thirty, eight but was also quoted as
saying that the soldier's actions that justified such awards were

(33:52):
ordinarily submitted by observing. Individuals to be, Clear i'm not
violating any of the. Specifics that was what he has.
Quote Monday, morning Reporters Rhese gordman And John, Stewart i'm.
Sorry seward tragged down soldiers who served With mills to
ask about, specifics five of, them including four on the

(34:15):
record that means they gave their, name, rank and serial.
Number five of them challenged not just That mills had
this version of, events but whether he was even present
at some of these incidents that were cited in the
form six thirty. Eight these disputes about His Bronze star
had been compiled and an official complaint sent to The
office Of Congressional. ETHICS a source with a source with

(34:39):
direct knowledge of the complaint said the reporters were likely
to be able to review the. Complaint they've confirmed through
sources that it had been submitted to The department Of,
justice THE, fbi THE Us Attorney's office for The Middle
district Of, florida with at least THE fbi And Army
Criminal Investigation division visiting one of the sources to ask
questions about the accusation and the. Complaint so this is

(35:03):
not going to go. AWAY i don't think it. SHOULD
i think that if if it's all, lies if it's
all you, know they pay protesters and everything. Else who
says they're not paying people from his unit to say
he wasn't. THERE i don't know if it turns out
to be. Lies we need to know if it turns
out to be, true AND i would say if he
has any, honor he would resign. Immediately but if it's,

(35:25):
true then he has no. Honor people always they like
to blow themselves up to sound bigger and better than
they actually. Are it's human. Nature but when you start
talking about, service being in, uniform serving your, country saving
the lives of your compatriots out, there that's that's. Garbage

(35:47):
as far As i'm, concerned, you whatever you have coming at,
you you. Deserve if it turns out to be. TRUE
i don't know what the prosecution could, be but whatever it,
is it should be done, quick, fast in a, hurry
and with all possible. Prejudice if it's not, true then
everyone who, lies including those four of out of five

(36:08):
that wanted to go on the, record should be prosecuted.
EQUALLY i JUST i can't believe somebody would run for
office do something this prominent and be lying about. It
it's not like you're going to if this guy gets

(36:30):
a speeding, ticket everybody's gonna. Know you're an elected member Of,
congress you're out boozing it up and singing bad, karaoke
everybody's gonna. Know stepping out on your spouse to the motel,
hotel everybody's gonna know once you have entered the, fray
everybody's gonna know how remarkably stupid you would have to

(36:52):
be to run a, campaign get elected and do it
on lies that are easily proven to be. Lies because
if they're, lies everybody's gone. Now or maybe that's just
ME a two one, nine eight eighty. Six if you
have any thoughts on this guy or the, Situation i'd
love to hear. Them eight to ONE wtv And john

(37:14):
has been standing. By he still had a comment about
the one thousand dollars. Deportation, john you're on six to TEN.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
Wtvn, YEAH i was thinking that there should already be
some laws about the right to, work and it's most,
say if the illegals are working for, somebody why don't
they just go after the? People they're working for for hiring.
Them they absolutely they can't work and they can't get,
money they'll be self.

Speaker 1 (37:36):
Deported absolutely should be going after the. Important in, fact
one of the big big box home improvement places a
few years ago came under fire because they were known
to have hired a bunch of, people and they absolutely.
SHOULD i know of a landscaping, here a landscaping company
here in Central ohio that actually actively and pretty much
openly recruits people who are here illegally because they know

(38:00):
they can pay them. Less so it's if you're doing, that,
yeah you should pay a. Price you should definitely pay
a price because you, know even though even though you
didn't necessarily buy the, poison you put it in the
spoon for somebody to take and you you deserve to
be accountable for that. Too all, Right, JOHN i appreciate your, call,
Buddy thanks very much for holding on so. Long that

(38:21):
means a lot to. ME a two one nine eight
eighty SIX a two one W Tv and, REALLY i,
MEAN i, MEAN i can't be sympathetic toward toward, Corporations
american corporations who have who have employees at their disposal
and choose choose to, knowingly, willingly unlawfully higher.

Speaker 10 (38:44):
Illegals you don't you don't think it's a good idea
to be worth like hundreds of millions of, dollars say your,
contractor and pay less to save a little.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
BIT i think you should be drugged through the m.
Up but the scrutiny should be never ending on you
at that. Point. Correct, LOOK i was born and raised
right here In, Columbus. Ohio i've worked at this. Company
what is this my fourth tour of duty in here?
NOW i think? Four even WHEN i came back this last,
TIME i had to jump through all these hoops and

(39:14):
provide my driver's, license Social security, CARD dna, samples all
kinds of. Stuff i'm, like you guys know WHO i.
Am you always seem to fire me when you're, tired
or find me when you need to fire me and
you're tired of. Me SO i know you know WHO i.
Am you know where to find. Me, oh we still
need this. Documentation so if this company has to go
through that for, me a repeat employee from. Here, YEAH

(39:39):
i don't see any reason why big corporations ought to
be hiring illegal aliens and, saying, hey, yo well we
didn't know yes you, Did, yes you. Did there's no
way to not. Know that's not an. Excuse, no absolutely
not a two one nine eight six TWO tv And
phil has some thoughts on, this this stolen valor. Story,
phil how are? You but that's, okay hang on a,

(40:02):
Second wait a, minute if Your bill, like hang on a,
second sack It's. Bill, okay go, Ahead.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
Hey glad you're back on the. RADIO a couple of
things about this award and number, one somebody had to
nominate him for, it twenty three years in the. Army,
yeah technically you can nominate yourself for, award BUT i
don't know any brigadier that's going to sign off on
an award THAT i nominated myself.

Speaker 4 (40:25):
For number.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
One number, two the brigadier did the right. Thing he, said,
hey this guy deserves, this put him in for. It
he signed off on, it so you, know it really
doesn't have anything to do when it gets to that. Level,
yeah the, congressman if he didn't do this and he
accepted the, award that's. Horrible and, yeah he should resign
if people are out to get, him which surprisingly the

(40:48):
army is pretty. POLITICAL i know you're shocked by.

Speaker 1 (40:51):
That, NO i know you're.

Speaker 2 (40:53):
Shocked And i've had commanding officers that despise me AND
i despise, them and so these things do. Happen AND
i Guess, corey you, know you're climbing the. Ladder you're
you're becoming a, target so people will get out to get.
Him and it's really not hard to find someone in
the army that really doesn't like, you because it's. Competitive

(41:15):
you're trying to get the better, jobs you're trying to
get the. Promotion so none of this would surprise me
on either.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
END i you, know the, Breeder i'm sure he went,
by you, know here's the, story he heard the, story
whoever made the, account and he signed off on the
forum bay because it's not like he's out there on
the battlefield watching what's going, on, Right AND i, HOPE
i hope that he was deceived if this turns out
to be a legitimate story as far as the stolen valor,

(41:43):
goes because if he was not, deceived then he is.
Complicit THEN i have to, Wonder, okay who's for sale
for how? Much and who paid? Him because oh my, Gosh, Phil,
bill SEE i Said phil, again because that's what you
typed hang on a. Second, Hey, zach It's. Bill. BILL
i appreciate.

Speaker 2 (42:01):
You don't don't be mad At. ZACH i haven't, act
but it's a little. Tough don't hurt.

Speaker 1 (42:06):
IT i have to be mad At. Zach it's just
kind of a state of. Mind thanks for calling, On.
Bill thank you for the, information. SIR i appreciate you very.
MUCH a two one ninety eight SIX a two N.
Wtv that Was Bill. Zach in case you now Met,
phil That's. BILL B i L L, Bill, Phil bill
Like marilyn McCoo come on and marry. Me. Bill, no

(42:29):
you're too young for.

Speaker 10 (42:29):
That how far back did that?

Speaker 1 (42:31):
Go sixty? SEVEN i believe that. Was, oh that's not too.
Bad sixty sixty six or SIXTY i think it was
sixty six or sixty. Seven, yeah that sounds like a good.
Song look it. Up, bill Fifth, Dimension marylyn McCoo And
Billy Davis junior handling the lead vocals on.

Speaker 9 (42:47):
That absolutely will not do.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
THAT i know you. Won't that's why you never learn
anything because you don't listen to. Me, Man i've got
a head full of. Minusia you need to take advantage
of it so that you too could have a head
full of minusia one. DAY i THINK i was Telling
mark thea THAT i don't IF i ever like experience
start experiencing old age symptoms where you know you're losing
your your memory and then maybe the dementia or. WHATEVER

(43:11):
i don't think anybody will notice BECAUSE i talk like
that all the. Time, Now, REALLY i.

Speaker 10 (43:18):
Mean wealth of. Stuff you know a little about a
lot and a lot about a. Lot it just depends
on the depends on the. SUBJECT i JUST i, UH
i scare.

Speaker 9 (43:30):
Myself that's about music and pop culture back.

Speaker 1 (43:33):
Then, yeah, well you KNOW i had to have a.
Hobby the kid that killed the other kid at the,
track meet The luigi. Guy there's a musical about. It
exactly where do we take the left turn At? ALBUQUERQUE
i want to get into that here in a few.
Minutes did you See luigi as a? MUSICAL i, did,
Yeah and apparently it's like sold out The luigi. MUSICAL

(43:58):
i mean the, killer the guy who killed The United
HEALTHCARE ceo because he was having a bad. Day oh
he did.

Speaker 10 (44:04):
It he did it, allegedly and the cops illegally searched his.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
Back did. It, well we'll. See. Yeah and then the
kid the one down there that we raised half a
million dollars on the GoFundMe after he stabbed the other
kid at the track meet because they were he was
in the wrong tent or something and didn't like somebody
telling him he's in the wrong. Tent, yes nothing's super
important because you, know, WELL i mean he had to
stab in between church, services, obviously but still we're glorifying these.

(44:30):
People we're we're holding them. Up they're the good. Guys
how twisted are we? Becoming and what is the first
and the legit? Question you don't have to think about
this for the next few. Minutes when's the first time
in your lifetime when you, said wait a, minute why
is why is that the good guy? Here when did

(44:51):
we start making this? Turn we used to universally understand
good and, bad right and, wrong up and. Down we don't.
Anymore when do you recall that? Happening for the First Time's.

Speaker 7 (45:04):
Traffic, Weather sports and The Mark Blazer show on six',
TEN wtvn, i, say.

Speaker 1 (45:11):
Hey, hey hey what you got? To Say job douglas In.
For blazer welcome. To wet that's all it is. Is
wet but it. Gets better it does. Get better here
in the very. Near Future but, I'm like i'm ready
to uh not bask in, the sun just just just

(45:33):
to not be cold. And Wet and i've been described
that way by many people over, the years but just,
Right now i'm just ready for something that feels MORE like,
i believe, you know and my my version of the world,
around US like i believe may should feel what we have.
RIGHT now i don't care what the thermostat or. Thermometer

(45:55):
says this does not feel like sixty seven, at all and.
Not really there's there's one thing, to blame AND that's
Abc six New Or elegis, marshall McPeek who is responsible
for all. Of this most people don't know that down
there in his little basement studio he has a weather.
Control machine it was featured ON the X file scullium.

(46:16):
Moldor both they know it's existing and that that's why
they're bringing back the. Show mark it.

Speaker 9 (46:21):
Used to be much larger than it.

Speaker 8 (46:23):
Is now it used we've added new technology to it
it actually now we've almost got it down to the
size of an app so it it is not the
gigantic control panel that it used.

Speaker 1 (46:34):
To be at, YOUR urging i did a couple of,
weeks ago DOWNLOAD the Abc six, weather app and it's
it's pretty. DAGGONE impressive i mean, the speed the speed of.
THE notifications i will get a, Lightning strike i'll, see
lightning and then literally within, Twenty seconds i'm getting beat

(46:56):
lightning Detected within, i'm like really, your area and it'll
tell you like two point two, miles away thunder is.

Speaker 8 (47:03):
Really there already times that it will actually hit the
app before it hits our. Weather system so when we
have severe weather, going on we've got the whole weather system.
Fired up, you know it's got all of that, going
on it's got all, that technology AND then i also
have the app sitting there because every once in a
while it'll actually hit the app before it hits the

(47:25):
rest of the.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
Weather system that, is impressive and, that's speed especially if
you're dealing with. Severe stuff that speeds a. Big deal,
so yes thank you for pushing ME until i finally.
Installed that, you.

Speaker 8 (47:35):
Know it's funny because we, talk, about well this Is
what may should, feel LIKE and i often have to
remind myself how chilly it can Get, in MAY because
i mean we Think, of may, it's, like well it's, almost,
summer right and so we want it to be so
much warmer than. IT usually, i remember and this is,
you know in eighteen, thirty five things were a, little

(47:57):
different but we stood out there for the marching Band
For memorial day SERVICES and i remember freezing out there
in our uniforms because it was just it was it
was it was the End, of may but it was
still it felt. So cold and then a few, weeks later,
you Know it's june and. It's FANTASTIC but I just

(48:18):
i remind myself of that every once. A while i, was, like,
oh yeah, YOU know i do. Remember that that Is
how chile it. Can, get well what makes so feel so?

Speaker 1 (48:25):
MUCH cool, i mean like in, the summer it's a
day degrees and the humidity makes it feel like it's
more than. Eighty degrees so now it's. Sixty seven is
it just my state of mind that makes me feel
like it's forty seven instead of, sixty seven or is
there some?

Speaker 8 (48:37):
Weather effect, You, KNOW honestly i wouldn't discount that there
is a little bit to that that it's it's partly
that state of mind because when in the summer it's
eighty but it feels like. Eighty seven so the feels
like temperature is based on how your body, cools itself
but it's not actually it's not a.

Speaker 9 (48:56):
Real temperature it's a.

Speaker 8 (48:57):
Perceived condition so even though we have a mathematical formula
for it and all that kind, of thing it's it's
still a, perceived temperature which is why a lot of
times we'll call it it feels like because the wind
chill is the same way your car does not feel the, wind,
Chill right inanimate objects do not have any concept of

(49:19):
of of the surface does.

Speaker 9 (49:21):
Not get any colder than the actual, air temperature.

Speaker 8 (49:24):
But your skin does because there's, evaporation involved and there's
there's there's a whole process that goes into why.

Speaker 9 (49:30):
You feel colder with the.

Speaker 8 (49:32):
Wind chill so the perceived temperatures that feels like can
sometimes accentuate be accentuated a little bit by our state
of mind. As well so when it's gray and, it's
gloomy we're kind, of, like yeah this is, this, sucks
right but it actually might be pretty close.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
To normal that's why there will always be a market for.
Bubble wrap just wrap in.

Speaker 9 (49:58):
Bubble wrap it is.

Speaker 1 (50:00):
Getting better it is. Getting better tell me, About. BETTER
marshall i need to. Hear better better?

Speaker 8 (50:04):
Is tomorrow better is a beautiful, DAY tomorrow a mix
of sun, and clouds a high of seventy Four, skipping
thursday sixty Eight on friday with, some sunshine seventy Five,
on saturday and seventy Nine.

Speaker 9 (50:16):
On sunday bus, Your.

Speaker 1 (50:17):
Heart marshall we're at sixty seven. Right now it's Your severe,
weather's Station news RADIO. Six wtv It's. Skipping thursday gotta.
Love that. That's what it's, gonna be cloudy and. Some
rain back in the forecast put sixty seven's to, be dyed,
all right so it'll. BE okay i would like to
play for you now before we get into this Word
did america?

Speaker 3 (50:34):
Go?

Speaker 1 (50:34):
Wrong thing Where in america decide that right was wrong
and wrong was right and we should support the bad
guys and braize money for the murderers there let me
let me let me tell you something Good. ABOUT america
i think the best rendition of the NATIONAL anthem i have,
Ever heard oh say come?

Speaker 14 (50:52):
You soon by the done what soply wehail at? The,
twilight lastly hose bot stripes and bright stars through the

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perpig or the round parts we walked were so caan
LEAs streaming and.

Speaker 1 (51:30):
The rockest brac The bombs burson.

Speaker 14 (51:38):
Game proof for the night that our flag was, Still there.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
Oh sad us.

Speaker 14 (51:50):
The star spangle.

Speaker 7 (51:54):
Band where.

Speaker 1 (52:01):
The line of the parade and the hold of. The, para,
YEAH yeah i love, the heart love, the enthusiasm love
the feeling. And that and YOU thought i was JOKING

(52:21):
when i said it was the best National anthem i've. Ever, heard,
No no i'm. Not joking why was it The best i've? Ever,
heard well let's rewind the introduction of, That singer please
welcome back one hundred Year old Ewajima survivor Corporal. DoD
gray that is why it's The best i've. Ever heard
one hundred years old and he's still. Up. There what oh,

(52:43):
MY gosh i. Got chills that was AT a nascar
Event And Fox fox sports was kind enough to post
that on their, twitter feed or maybe it, was TikTok but, That,
that yeah that stirred me because, that see that's call
me old call the, old fashioned call me. Overly sentiment
whatever you That's my america, right, there man That's. My

(53:06):
america not only were that one hundred YEAR Old, eo,
jima veteran sang the. National anthem but the response that
he got from, that crowd Oh. It's nashcars well it
IS in nascar. People's day that should be in, football games,
basketball game, soccer games, look cross whatever the hell else
we play in. This country that is how we should

(53:28):
respond to one hundred year old veterans singing our. National
anthem THAT'S how i Feel. About america his his heart
poured out when he sang, that's, beautiful man that is.
Absolutely beautiful we should all be able to feel. That

(53:49):
way but somewhere along the line we veered. Off COURSE
as i was mentioning there at the bottom of the
ar before, the news, you know we've Got, the luigi
The guy luigi who killed THE, u U the Ceo From.
UNITED healthcare i still don't even. KNOW why i don't

(54:10):
know what his, reasoning was what his, gripe was what
the point he was trying. To make I've got i've gotten.
HEY exactly i Wasn't. A luigi he wasn't Mad about
why did he kill? The guy do we know?

Speaker 10 (54:21):
THAT yet i don't know what his personal, reason IS
but i can tell you probably why some people were
shocked By the there wasn't an outpouring of support for
that guy and, HIS.

Speaker 1 (54:35):
Family, i know which.

Speaker 10 (54:37):
Is, RIDICULOUS well i think there's a lot of people
who've had a lot of problems with health insurance and
they just Don't feel.

Speaker 1 (54:44):
I've got a lot of problems. With everything but, you
know what, if, if if, you know something would have
happened to A politician i. Disagree with i'm not going
to rejoice, in that, YOU know I just i'm just.
Trying To but i'm people rejoiced over the death OF,
the CEO which i just. Don't get what happened? To

(55:04):
us People commended luigi and now they've got a musical.
About him what happened? To us punk high? School kids
stabs another high school kid to attract me because he
didn't want to be told he was in the wrong
ten sitting in the. Wrong seat what happened? To us
we're raising a half a million dollars, for him And

(55:25):
then zach tells me there's a release of SOMETHING which
i think plays a part In? Is zach what when was?
It released What? Is?

Speaker 10 (55:31):
Oldial oh Grand theft aught Of six yes is not
coming out for, another year but they released the second trailer.
For it uh huh uh seven hours ago has thirty.

Speaker 1 (55:42):
Million views there's our Problem Grand theft auto where you
know in video games you you have guns and. Not
whatever your whole job is to, kill people main people and.

Speaker 10 (55:53):
Steal vehicles and it is supposed to.

Speaker 1 (55:57):
Be For adult we wonder Where the kia boys. Come
from i'm, just saying as we made a left turn
SO and i. DON'T know, i, honestly sincerely this isn't stick.
FOR radio i really don't know when. IT happened i
cannot remember the first thing that was ever a news
ITEM where i, just, Looked sat wait, a minute we're backwards.

(56:18):
On that but now, it's commonplace it's. Every Day and
i'm just curious if you remember the first time something
like that happened where you thought we're in. Bizarro, World
yeah i'd love to hear. From you maybe you can
help me remember when it happened FOR me a two
one nine eight eighty six eight TWO. One wtv and in,
The meantime katie's standing by with some thoughts on that
version Of The star. Spangled, banner katie how? Are you?

Speaker 6 (56:41):
I'm good how?

Speaker 11 (56:42):
You?

Speaker 3 (56:42):
DOING yeah i just wanted to SAY that i WAS
watching nascar race when they announced it, and STUFF and
i stood up with.

Speaker 6 (56:51):
My handem my heart and my arm behind my back
and just loved.

Speaker 9 (56:56):
Every minute of it and felt every.

Speaker 1 (56:58):
Every second less, your heart bless. Your heart.

Speaker 10 (57:01):
It was it.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
WAS that, i mean that was a. Moving rendition you
could feel that that corporal's heart. In that it. Was, wonderful,
yes yes.

Speaker 11 (57:10):
Absolutely ABSOLUTELY and I think kt.

Speaker 1 (57:13):
TOO that, i mean THAT'S a nascar thing and people, are,
going oh you KNOW them, Nascar PEOPLE but i mean
wouldn't be wonderful if at any sporting event where where
our national anthem was was sung performed Before the americans
would just, like that no matter what the sporting. Event. Was,
Yeah yeah and.

Speaker 6 (57:31):
It should be.

Speaker 9 (57:31):
LIKE that i mean that's, you know it's just it
should be.

Speaker 6 (57:35):
Like that people should, feel it not talk.

Speaker 13 (57:37):
Over it there you, go either don't, be talking, shut.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
Up, shut yeah there, you go even if you don't
want to participate in the singing. Shut. Up. YEAH yeah i, Love.
You katie thanks very much for. THE call i. APPRECIATE
you a two one nine eight EIGHTY six a two ONE. W.
TV yeah I can't i can't disagree. With that. Shut
up it's the nash. No anthems some of us choose,
to rise put our hand over, our heart and sing

(58:03):
along as best. We can you, want, to don't don't
be down there laugh at and giggling and making all.
Your noise, shut up not too much. To ask you
got to write. To everything give me a couple of
RIGHTS to a two one nine eight EIGHT six a
two ONE. W TV and i got a couple of
people already standing by that want to tell Me where america.
Went wrong thank goodness. For that Ron, And john Ron.

(58:25):
And john didn't they have a surf shop at? One?
Time yeah yeah they? Still do do they still have
that good source of any see how business is going
for to
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