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"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

03:53 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Listening to Steve Forbes. Larry Kudlow, the economists over the weekend. Uh, Ways and Means Committee is coming up the Democrats Nancy Pelosi. A $5 trillion massive spending bill. Fundamentally transforming America. That is, That is what's called the $3.5 Trillion bill. But I have heard that, uh, there's uh There's more, uh more were costing 3.5 Right cradle to grave benefits but welfare expansion entitlements but no work requirements. It's going to be done in the dead of night without proper hearings. And you know how many pages it is, according to Steve Forbes, I'm going to guess 2500. 10,000 who I underestimated that No. One. It's changing constantly. No one will know what is in it. Uh, every tax you can think of will be raised and the small businesses will be going to have to taxes as I understand, Susan. Uh, seriously. One tax will be on everything that moves and the other tax will be on everything that doesn't move. Yeah, but but small business, you know that have made it through the covid emergency. They're going to be taxed basically. The private sector. That's where we get all the technology. The innovation. Uh, that's you know, that will shrink and government will expand in control. Pretty much well, I only I only have 22 words two words to say to you Mansion and cinema. First of all, if it gets through the house, and you know, there's a lot of Democrats now middle moderate Democrats in different states around the country. Who are now looking at the White House and say to themselves. I'm not so sure. I want to be running as a Joe Biden, Democrat in 2022. They may have problems with this, and Joe Manchin in the sentence, says he's not going to vote for the 3.5. Nor has Kristen Cinema. So, um Uh, I'm glad you raise it. I'm glad you raised that issue because I think it's so important and we will talk about that. I'm sure. Um, more as this week goes on, but you are right on the money. You're right on the money here. I'm very much aware of that issue. Susan and I think you know When I tell you, I'm aware of it. I'm watching it very closely. And it's not gonna It's not going to pass muster without commentary on this program. Yeah, guarantee you okay? One more comment. You're going to nationalize healthcare with Controls, price controls and elections. Exactly. Uh, there's no end to it. This is Well, Steve Forbes, the economist called it a battle for the soul of America. Demoralizing work, you know, according to Larry Kudlow, uh, so much for the work ethic ethic. Everybody will get free stuff. Well, thank you. It won't quite work that way. Some some of some people will get free stuff and the other people will pay for it. And that's what's called socialism. That's where we're headed Unions teachers unions will get anyway. All right. Thank you, Susan. Appreciate it, Susan. A keen observer on this program. Alright, Final segment Coming up. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. Let's keep it rolling to midnight. I got Tom, Larry and Anna, coming up love to hear from you Got a little room at 617254 10 30. Also on the ladies line. 617931 10 30. We have not been out of state much tonight Looks to me like Susan is the only out of state caller tonight, which is on characteristic for nightside programs. So if you're listening in a far away place feel free to drop on by coming back on nightside It's nightside with.

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"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:02 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"You recall, uh, 20 years ago, It was a picture Perfect day. Beautiful morning, 8 30 In the morning when I was driving, I kept thinking to myself What a beautiful day And then I heard the radio report and I said It's not such a beautiful day. But this Saturday will be special. Thank you so much, Mike. I'm so glad we were able to share your story on wbz. And and we're going to talk further about 9 11 after we say good night to you, But thanks again. It was really nice to meet you. Thank you. All right. You take care of Mike Mall Way businessman who had a direct connection to the relief efforts the day after. 9 11 20 years ago, and he's very ardent. Supporter of the idea of keeping this memory alive and honoring those who fell, so we'll take a short break and come back. And I think because Mike's story was so compelling, I think would be Kind of interesting to ask the question. Where were you on that day? What were you doing? And what was your reaction If you had any connection, obviously to the events in New York, uh, that would be fascinating to know. But From a human Perspective. It's a question of people always ask. Where were you when JFK was assassinated. What were you doing? We weave those of us who lived through trauma like this are sort of frozen in that moment of time, and it's sticks to your brain. Kind of like a A photograph a series of negatives that just remains stuck there. So I'll share a little bit about me and what I was experiencing, but I'd love to hear from you. 617254 10 30 is the telephone number. Um, And where? Here on WBZ on nightside in for Dan Ray until midnight, So we have plenty of time. To converse on this or other subjects. 617254 10 30, I'll be right back. It's nightside with Dan, where until you easy, Boston's news radio.

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"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

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06:45 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"We all know that and you're right. The things that have happened in the news Have made it a difficult time for police officers to do their work as they have, um, it's interesting, though, that I've been to Columbus. Strangely enough. I've been to Columbus twice. And it's a lovely, lovely town. Lovely city, but, uh um certain parts of the country. Um, our our joy for me to drive in one of the parts of the country and Dan I don't know if you've ever been down to Maryland or outside of the outside of the D. C area, D C is horrific. But outside in Virginia, they've got these lanes that are, uh, roadways that have, like four or five lanes across their wide, wide roadways. Plenty of room and, uh Very good traffic light systems, at least in my experience. And I found the same thing to be the case in Ohio. Yes, it's a you know, Columbus. Uh, Through downtown. You know, it's 55. But people are crews in 70 75 kind of while they're doing that everywhere. Thank you so much, Craig for your update on bucks and does And what did he call them? Nesting. What? What was that? Yeah, it was. It was something with nasty. Little too graphic for my case. I'm just harbor. It's good. Yeah, I'm in birds and bees land for me. Uh, 617254 10 30. Let's go back home. This time we go to Mary in Dorchester. Oh, I hit the wrong But let me try that again. Mary, are you there? Hello? I am here. Welcome. You're on. Nightside. Welcome. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Okay, so You talk about traffic? I would rather walk around box into and from take the T. I grew up in South Boston, then work in, um Live now in Georgia has to work in South Boston. It's quicker for me to take the key. Near in 13 minutes, but Oftentimes I can't take the tea because I have to take clients. Mhm. Morrissey Boulevard. Don't know if you know what I'm talking about. Where Channel 56 used to be the Oh, sure. Oh, sure. That They went in range. They like. Um, in a rotary is involved, and I don't do the rodeo. I do the underpass. But the city has got to do a better job when it range. To you. You will get to U Mass Boston. And you can't go any further. Don't stop you add the rotary. People I have Go ahead. No, I'm just going to Dan. You want to comment on that particular part of the roadway, Marcy? Uh, yeah, So with Morsi it just floods. It's and you know what? It's one of its. It's one of those things where I wish I really wish I knew more about that. I'm more about. I'm more of an asphalt guy. Then I guess a Water person. So, uh, I get that but my my point my point the the, um State police headquarters is right there. They don't stop you at the rotary. They stop you at The U Mass. Where Your your talc. You can't go anywhere. That's true. Yeah, There's been a lot of cases of people flooding their cars out and and basically totalling their cars, including one of our colleagues here who happened to have that issue last week during the Big Storm. Um, but you're talking about getting around Mary, and I think that's that's a better attack to take at the moment because I agree with you? No, no, let me can I just Oh, sure. They're doing the whole globe as like, Uh um Outdoor space food eatery. Uh, the traffic there. Is brutal to begin with I. The infrastructure in Boston has been Sad. They've gotten they've built up before they could figure out what is best for the quality of life. The people that live in the city Yeah, I think you make a good point. I wanted to just piggyback on what you talked about earlier about getting around. It's a very in downtown Boston is a very walkable. Experience. I mean, you can go from one end of the city to the other in in a couple of hours, So that's uh, an option for some people if you're lucky enough to work where you live in nearby, but I just take a look at Newbury Street, which is one of the classy streets, right? They've eliminated and taken up so many so many of the parking spaces are gone. It's sad and retailers are gone because people can't come in and park. I think part of the time right now. A lot of talking in Boston is such an issue. It's parking and traffic. The Oh, it Yeah. In there is nobody in charge of it. There's nobody that's taking leadership. And really Um, you know, people make decisions that don't live in the city have to deal with the city. Issues, and it's frustrating. Talked about the, um the bike lanes. There's I live. The area that I live in is called Clam point. It's sweet. It's beautiful. It's a sweet spot. In Dorchester. It's a sweet, sweet spot, but they turned, um Ever Dean Street, a street that I Go on the boulevard is a bike lane. I've lived here. Forever. I've never seen somebody used the bike lane. Oh, because it goes out to the boulevard. So then there's people that use it as a cut through They don't just go. They don't go. And I guess they don't go because they think it's a bike lane. They can go, but it's a cut through ST.

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"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"To cook a chicken. Tell the thing you have the cooks of chicken dies and then you can go out and buy something else. So I've been careful to not load up the kitchen with gadgets because good How long does it usually take to do a rotisserie? But what cooking a chicken? Yeah. Uh, God, I got to remember. I do have this. By the way. I still have the original cookbook that came with it. The two hour and a half, two hours And I'm not not even now in the rotisserie. Perfect. So tomorrow night. You can go to the broken a chick. Go get a chicken. Yeah. Join the fantasy league. Set your chicken up by the time by the time it's done, your fancy drive should be over. This is fantastic. I was thinking what I could do. If I was hosting the show tomorrow night. I could bring the rotisserie of it in And a chicken and by the time the first hours over We? We'd have rotisserie chicken, and we could share with the listeners What it's doing, You know, that would have been fun. Well, not really. Not really of Rob Brooks. Is it once in Rob, this is only if I do that. If you can call and talk Jordan out of doing the show tomorrow night, we can talk about chicken otherwise. At the pre made one is a supermarket anyway. Can we get back? Wait, We got sidetracked. Fantasy football. You are in a league. I'm in multiple You are in a league of your own true, you unders. No crying in fantasy football either. What's alright? What? What's your drug? Okay, so you're in multiple leagues. What's your draw to being in like all these leagues? Why not just one and done Well, I mean, there's different, different formats, different types. There's all different kind of things. So you know, there's there's your basic year to year ones that you get a new team Every every year. You re draft. There's dynasties where you keep this all the entire team next. The next the following year and so on, And you just dropped the rookies, and there's the keeper leagues where you might just take one or two guys very in depth. This very in depth. When I did the fantasy football 20 years ago or so, everything's 20 years ago, my rotisserie oven my fantasy leagues. When I used to be in the fantasies. It wasn't that complex. It was like Done, Boom. Here you go. Now, People do it also win. Now people do this for work. You got the daily fantasy stuff where people make thousands and thousands of dollars. Some of the experts so called experts and all that kind of stuff, the podcast and everything used to be a time when you just sit down and watch the football game. Shut it off at the end and go have dinner. Well, who does that? Well enough now, you now you've watched the game. Watch your fantasy team dinner all at the same time. Check your stats. Text. Your friend was in the fantasy league with you and make fun of them because they're teams doing terrible talk a little snack. I get it. All right. So football season is just about to start officially, The Patriots start on Sunday against the Dolphins. Mac Jones. You got Mac Jones on your team. I do not. I stay away from rookie quarterbacks. Mm. Bad. I don't know. Maybe not. That's one quarterback league, though, right? Yeah. See, I would I got to agree with you if I if I were in a fantasy league I don't want to give you my tips in case I end up in one well already drafted, so go ahead. I I would. If it was a two quarterback league I would take like a, you know, a season two player, but I love that Mac is like my back up for a second or, you know, put him in now. Especially now. You know, he's the starter, right? He's gonna look, He's gonna make mistakes, obviously, but he's also going to throw. He's the guy throwing the ball. He should every touchdown the Patriots get via the air is probably going to come off his arm. I would think so much unless you get the occasional Jacoby Meyers. I suppose Julian Edelman is not there anymore to throw touchdown passes, but I'm just saying so, so he's going to get your points, but I guess not as much, but you don't think Patriots are going to rely on him as heavily. The Patriots have a great Russian attack this year. The running backs look like they're going to be awesome and like it's one of the best position groups on the entire team, so I think they're gonna vulture. A lot of points had Cam Newton last year who had 12 touchdowns from like Inside the five rushing. You got to think those are all going to go to the running backs, for the most part that they're going to take someone, and I just don't Think that they're gonna You really utilized Mac and ferret out like crazy this year, but he stole a rookie start. A lot of there's gonna be some. There's going to be some bumps in the road. Alright, Well, listen, if you're excited about football, starting or if you're in a fantasy league, or you have a question for our resident expert fantasy footballer Dan Watkins. You can call us at 617254 10 30. What the heck right down to like the last 12 minutes of the show. I'm not going to be on again until after football season starts for sure. So this is a great time. Yes, absolutely. Talk some smack. Sure. How do you come up with a name for a team? Usually you do something generic. You know, like you do you do your name like Dan's? Well, that's like the default and just go like Dan's doughnuts or something. Dan's dazzling team is what, like Yahoo! Our ESPN will come and they love the alliteration to start. But then then afterwards you might get a player and you might, you know, kind of Name it after the play, even after the player. So if you had, uh, like Cam Newton Which would you name it? Well, there was like back in the day when he always did the Superman celebration. If you have something, Superman based candlelight plan, you know, then there's like, like some people would do like events will fork one like will fork in the road. That kind of thing. Oh, I see what they did their little pond. Whoever alright? If you want to talk fantasy football or not, you can call up in bashed and anything you want doing the news tonight He was everything. 617254 10 30 Counting down the moments here. Ben Parker filling in for Dan Ray on Nightside Nightside. With Dan Ray WBZ Boston's news radio. For Over 35 years, Advil has helped millions of people stop paying in its tracks. Its newest.

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"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

07:28 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"This week. I have no idea what he's doing is don't ask, but I am Ben Parker filling in for Dan. Typically, you can hear me from 2 to 6 in the afternoon doing the news here on WBZ and we had a fun filled action packed night and hoping that you will join in to take us home. 617254 10 30 Covid. We talked about Covid the new move variant that is come about I mentioned earlier. I don't know how we jumped from because I I do news so clearly, you know, I I should have my finger on the pulse, right? We went from Delta to move like like overnight and that skipped a whole bunch of Greek letters in the alphabet. I did a little research gather or some other variants out there. They stole those names, and they didn't really make much of an impact. So let's just curious when I heard Hey, we're on. We're on Move area. Wait a second. Don't know the Greek alphabet by heart. But I know that Delta and move are not right next to each other and no, they're not. So we can talk about that. Or back to school. Kids are masking up to go back to school. Did yours have to? Are you worried about it? Are you worried that they're going back to school? Maybe too soon? Maybe not soon enough. Whatever. We talked about space to if you don't talk about space. Peter King is a fascinating guests. CBS correspondents been covering space since the mid nineties and in the space since you know he was born. Really, uh, knows a lot. We could have a lot of fun with that. So if you wanna talk about space, maybe something you witnessed in the space program or maybe something you're hoping will happen. In space. Let's go to Lowell. Hello, Mary Lou. Goodbye, Heart. Where she where she go. Mary Lou, come back. Hi, Ben. Hi, there. Um, train. I don't know what you look like. But I'm trying to picture you with white plant and you need to send them back to where you bought them. No white paint. No, I can't wear white pants. No, absolutely not a man with white pants. No, no, no, no, no. No. But you see, this is where you see 50. Yeah, like beings in the fifties. I get you here. Here's the thing. And the funny thing is, and you don't really know me, which is fine, And I'm glad to tell you about myself. Not what I look like, Necessarily. But, uh, I actually it's funny because I bought the white pants. For the exact reason that you're telling me I shouldn't wear them because I know that I shouldn't wear them, but I want to wear them so people will go. Why are you wearing those white pants? I'm just curious if it's if I can wear them a couple days after Labor Day because I was laid up for a few weeks. No, You can't with them at all at all. But you said your wife doesn't like what? Not My life doesn't like anything I pick out because I'm a guy. I don't blame her. I don't blame her not to even my P and then, like, seriously, I can't even believe you would buy a clear awake. She couldn't either. I did get him on sale, So that's a plus right? How it is it now? They're trying to get rid of that. Well, he did. They got rid of one pair to me. Yes, exactly. That's why they put them on sale so they can get rid of them. Because men just don't wear white appeared just like a man wearing white shoes. Hello. All right. Well, I guess I'll put the white shoes back to Alabama. How about a white hat? Like why don't just dress all in white? What's the difference? I'm dying. No, no hat, no boots. You've just you blew up my entire wardrobe for tomorrow. Mary Low. All right, I'll take I'll take sorry as they seriously somebody will shoot at you or something or honest to God. As I said to yourself, as they say, I will take it under advisement. Okay. Someday you'll grow up like you just said no wrong. All right, Mary Lou, I love listening to you, though. You sound like a cool guy. Oh, I am going to be cool wearing those white peers. I'll tell you that. All right? I'm a little sad, but thanks, Mary Lou. All right, Well, there's one I guess I got to keep score. Rob. We've got to keep score. That's one against the, uh, the white pants. Let's go to Linda in Ipswich. I have no idea if she's calling about pants or something else, But she's on Nightside. Hi there. Linda. Hi, John. Hey, guys. You're willing to wear the white pants even against your wife's objections? Well, yeah, well, especially against her. Why do you need of strangers? Approval? Come on, get a little bit of self confident. That white thing not where you have to Labor Day went out in the 19 forties. All right, was it was there in the forties? As then decades since they dropped that, all right Where your white bad, All right, All right. There's one. All right, Linda. I appreciate that again. I will take that under advisement. Although I feel like I feel like you don't like the white pan idea. You're just saying I could wear them. No, no, I love so I dance have a little bit of self competence. Go down to say Hey, look at me. I just taken a thumb in your eyes. I'm gonna wear my white pants. Do it. All right, well tomorrow, then we break out the white pants. There you go. Alright. Enjoy yourself. Thanks, Linda. Okay, Bye back. I I didn't know that the white pants thing would be the big topic tonight, but apparently it is. I did buy a pair of white pants. I bought them late, man. Yeah, I was gonna say late June early July sometime in that range, I bottom because they're white pants. And I thought, Hey, white pencil. Be cool. My wife said those will not be cool, which made me want to buy them even more. So now I got this pair of nice white golf pants. Uh, you know, they're stretchy. They, you know, they breathe whatever still have the tags on it. I guess I could bring them back. Except I think the store I bought him that's out of business. Anyway, so I I just was kidding around a little bit. I do you know, let's after Labor Day. I thought there was no rule. I don't know. What do I know about fashion? I'm a guy in my fifties. I just heard Labor Day. Can't wear white anymore. Maybe that's wrong. I don't know. Lorries in Montana on nightside. Hi, Laurie. By a great show tonight. This is very refreshing. Thank you. This this this tide, Bucker says. Just go ahead and wear them. First of all, they're not like press women. Not coming from Miami. But if anybody gives you a hard time just telling you stepped off the plane from Florida. I could do that. I was I was thinking, uh, I got a nice, uh, light blue shirt golf shirt. Maybe that would go with it. Maybe I could even throw on like I got a very light. When I say light like it's not. It's not heavy, like for winter. It's a very light spring kinda dress jacket. And maybe if I did that, and kind of pulled off the the Rico suave, maybe put the hat on, like control. I could do that. And then the white pants wouldn't like. Look as obvious they'd be like, Oh, this guy is really dressed weird instead of just my parents. Yeah, stop. We'll do our white pants. A big deal in Montana. People were white Pence in Montana alone. You know? It's want to people. Where would they want to wear half of the more short fall winter so I don't want to go. I don't want to stereotype Montana and by the way, Montana is probably in my top. Five states. I'd love to go visit for a like a while and and and explore the joint. And I don't say that because you're from Montana. I just say that because it's true. I'm actually from New England. I moved out here 10 years ago. Oh, God bless you. But I I I don't mean to stereotype, but I kind of felt like Montana's like a blue jean kind of place. Really very much as there are. The pockets of cowboys are also professional pockets, too. But I can't say that I've seen maybe on the golf courses in the summer..

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08:15 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"You want to believe Al Jazeera? Which isn't bad. I mean, I don't particularly trust them, but This is what they're reporting two hours ago. Leaders of the United States. United Kingdom. Italy, France, Germany, Canada and Japan may use the possibility of unified Official recognition. Or renewed sanctions to push the Taliban the Taliban to comply with pledges to respect women's rights and international relations, according to the Reuters report. I can't imagine that the Taliban will say whatever you want to hear. Until they get what they want. Lewis is in New Jersey. Lewis next on nights I go right ahead. Answer. Good evening. Good evening. You know what? We have a triple play here going on. In Afghanistan. We have Isis We have Al Qaeda and we have the Taliban. And you know something that as an American looking at what's going on over there? And how they treat people. Ah! We as a country here in America. Have Uh, what do you call lot that amassed? Many people from different nations within 400 years. Okay, we control or have most of The world's wealth. Not that that's something to brag about. But If these people over there could only open up their idea. To the fact that You know what? Maybe people should be free and they should have their own expressions. And what have you What would Afghanistan turn into? In terms of a, uh, destination for people to go and, you know, enjoy. Yeah. Uh, a trip. Well, I think I I think that you know, I think that what you're saying makes a lot of sense. But the folks who are in charge in Afghanistan Look at them. They clearly are something out of about the 13th century. And they want to take their country back to the 13th century. And we thought, Oh, maybe we'll be able to work something out with them. Mhm. Um, I hear what you're saying, Um, and certainly Vietnam has has bought that idea and Eastern Europe has bought the idea. I don't think we're going to be doing a club man at um and Afghanistan anytime soon. And the deep. The final thought here is 70 years ago. Wow. We were at war with Japan and Germany and other factions. Uh, we had the capability to come up with a nuclear bomb. Which we dropped on Japan. Which Truly Is her horrible thing. Yeah. However. At this point in time after 40 years of hijackings, terrorism and then what they did. In New York. Which Right after I graduated high school. I took a trip up there. And I walked below those towers. My grandfather was a chef. Harry M. Stevens incorporated. Which happened to be one of the oldest concession errors. I know Harry Yep. They used to be the cash concessionaire at Fenway Park. Absolutely. Yes, Yes. So I went up there because he told me about that, uh, windows of the world. The great restaurant restaurants on both towers, and both towers had daycare centers. Uh, After all that the and said You know? We fought with Japan and the rest of the world for Approximately for five years. Why is it that the United States does not? Get behind NATO and everybody else and say you know what? We need to nuke Yeah, no, the Middle East and we're not gonna do that. Great. I I know that. That is crazy. Kraut is absolutely crazy when we're not going to do that. I mean, it's just not within our DNA. We're not going to do that. What are you gonna do? Nuke nuke Kabul or something? I mean, come on. Who would you know? Who do you want to nuke Lewis? Yes. Look, if they did this, we were going to drop the bomb. Lewis, we're gonna drop the ball. What? Who are you going to nuke? Well, I'll tell you right now. Pakistan they have a bomb. No, I I get it. But I'm saying Who do you want to nuke? Who do you want to nuke? What city? It doesn't matter. Where, but just use it just so if they if they did that And he brought All of those medieval, uh, tribes back down to their knees and they made them think about what they have done. Hopefully Our prey fully. Maybe it would end But if we don't do something, Lewis, I always said Whatever your point of view, you're more than welcome. I'm just going to tell you that's not within the realm of reality. But what what city do you want to nuke? Just be curiosity. Have you picked the city yet? Or no? Yes. Well up to right now. If you had to pick a city it would be be between the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan so that the fallout Wait. You know, do what it has to do. Okay. All right. I mean, so what? We'll find some little village somewhere on the Pakistan Afghan border and we'll nuke it. Is that what you're telling me? Well, you know something? No, no, I get it. I get it. No. You know what? Lewis? Actually, I think I'm done for the night because I think I keep asking you questions. And you You're all right. Call again. We'll just think about it, though. Think about it overnight. Okay. Might over there. Thanks, Lewis. Have a great night. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. Ladies line is available. I mean, come on, going to nuke somebody at this point. 617931 10 30 Trump did use the mother of all bombs. Um, the so called Moab bomb that it was very effective. Going after, um The the Taliban and going after I should say, uh, Isis, uh, and al Qaeda. Uh, but a nuke? I don't think so. At this point at this point in time, I really don't think so. But we'll feel free to react. Join the conversation Coming back on Nightside. Hi Dan Nightside with Dan Ray on WBZ Boston's NewsRadio Jay Farner here, CEO.

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06:00 min | 2 years ago

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"You're on nightside with Dan Ray. I'm WBZ Boston NewsRadio. Let's go to the phone is going to go to many in glossed. Atmani starts us off this week and starts us off tonight. Many you are Europe. Europe, Manny. Welcome. How are you tonight? Hi there, Dan. Yeah, Cousin me any again. I feel bad. Feel bad for these guys. Nothing's lost during we get hit with these alternate every time and I'm making. It's a shame when the globe still kind of like the guy in the attic. I didn't know who is being chased by just recently and I know this case from a long time ago where the guy turned around fires like 15 to 10 or 15 shots. Because he didn't know who was chasing him. He No. He knew exactly who was chasing question. I'm sorry. He's off the phone now, but I had one question for him. Sure, Good thankful. One. That was Jesus. I really thank them guys, for sure following their pride when they hold up the right hand and say, Yeah, I'll do this. You know, Larry, I'm sure I'm sure is listening, man. And I'm sure that he that he heard you know Europe and Gloucester and hopefully you don't have too many scenes like this. But this judge, she has made some strange decisions. She ended up Ah, and she she was looking at the partners deal, and she had to actually apologise to, um former attorney General Martha Coakley, who she I guess eviscerated in court. Uh, then, um, Then she had another case where she dismisses a Mattapan murder conviction. Against the guy who basically shot and killed Guy on Newbury Street Back in 1971. I happen to remember that case. Um, the case was the case of a fella named John Lobb Anara. And he had just grabbed. He had just passed the bar in October of 1971 and had had been out celebrating with some friends. Went, um to his car got into his car and somehow some way this guy, I guess who shot him and killed him thought he had been disrespected by him. And so he's been in jail for a long time. My next question was for the policemen there by returning there. Why? He says union allow these judges to get away with it. Well, the problem is that in Massachusetts and you know again, you do you do lawyer ringing? You do all that stuff. Why does it his union? Why don't tell union I'm great friends. These castaway now a democratic judge, But there's some Democrats. I can talk to that and nice. He's passed away now. Well, no, no, don't give me my voice because the throat cancer so Italian part No, There were no question What the man Dan White on his union. Have any link any ability to deal with these Um, walk judges. Here's the deal, man. He just see, you know, First of all, there are great judges and good judges. Most judges are very good judges and a lot of them. They're all appointed in Massachusetts. By the governor, and this particular judge was first appointed to the bench by Bill Well, the Republican And she was promoted to superior Court by um Jane Swift. A lieutenant, a lieutenant governor who was an acting in, uh she's a Republican. This judge is appointed initially by wealth and then secondarily by By Jane Swift. So this is not a Democratic judge. Um and look, I know a lot of judges who are great judges, but but this particular judge I followed her career pretty closely and she's made some very questionable decisions. Now. That's what judges can do in Massachusetts because they were appointed for life. Um, they can only be removed not because they're bad judges, but because they do something illegal. I'm not trying to speak on behalf of the patrolman manned the guy or the woman. Yeah, I'm trying to speak on behalf of their union. Their union have anything? Well, The only thing that the only thing the union can do is endorse, uh, political candidates, Uh and and in this case, whoever is the governor, so when someone runs for governor, and they say, Well, I'm going to appoint really tough Laura no to judges, and they appoint people like Janet Sanders. Well, yeah, it's not a good result Down 300 down on lesbian now. Yeah, That's what he said. So that makes it tough. And of course, there's there's more overtime anyway. Hey, I gotta scoot here. Manny. I appreciate your call. Hope you feel better. How you doing pretty well. Or, you know you sound good. I know. You said that you're dealing with some throat issues. No. Yeah, I'm starting to give away all my personal belongings Self and hang in there. You sound great. Hang in there. Okay. Thanks. Thanks. Many. Thanks. Keep calling. Appreciate good night. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. If you can't get excited about this, folks, I don't know what you can get excited about Love to know. What do you do again? I've explained it. It's judges. But you've got to sound. You get a sound off if you sit quietly, and you don't criticize judges. I'm a lawyer. Okay, I immense respect for most judges for the vast majority of judges. Bona judge issues a decision like this. I don't understand it. I wasn't in the courtroom. I will admit to that, and I've often said you've got to be in the courtroom, however. This one seems to me to be way out of bounds. Love to know what you think. 617254 10 30. Triple 8929 10 30 Ladies line. Six months 7931 10 30 Coming back on Nightside. It's.

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04:43 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"And it's a question that's been posed by many smarter people than me and many, many decades of research and and and and investigation. And that is why does it keep happening at the level? It is There are a lot of historical reasons why Jews are target. Um And most of it is based on made up stories. So that others could take advantage of Mob mentality. The greatest made up stories include Oh gosh, the protocols of the Elders of Zion, which was formulated by Russian secret police in the early 19 hundreds. And that got printed up in various languages across the world and is still quoted by the nuts out there who want to raise trouble. Henry Ford was a big proponent of the protocols, and that basically suggested that Jews were plotting to take over the world. The others. What? Seven million of us in America? I don't think we're taking over the world. But that being said the other one is the blood libel. These are Horrible, horrible stories. That people are indoctrinated with, particularly in other countries. The blood libel is just Horrific to even think about that The Jews would, uh Murder Children of other faiths and use their blood to create Well to make the months of her pastor, and that's it. It's so insane on its face, and yet that's exactly the kind of Horrible ideology that's being taught in schools. Certainly in Saudi Arabia and other countries of that ilk. But the question is, what do we do about it here in America and Is it? Just talk on the part of Public officials and we heard some good talk today from the mayor from the D A. From the D. A. Rollins and others saying, We have to crack down and really make sure that these things were not going to prevent them that you can't prevent people from doing hateful and horrible things. But you can at least punished them to the fullest extent and and really Come down hard, Um, in the Winthrop story last week, Which Dan? I'm sure talked about. I'm almost sure he did that involved the death of the of the perp. The death of the gunman. And I say Bravo, that the brave Winthrop cop was able to take him down and prevent others from being killed. But in many cases, uh, these people are You know, apprehended and face some jail time. But do we really know if that's a way to rehabilitate these people? And how do we stop? Hate of this kind. We obviously haven't been able to do it for thousands of years. I don't think it'll disappear overnight, but it really takes a community. You, of course are familiar. Because you're smart group of people with The famous Lutheran pastor Martin the molars. Most famous expression or quote poem or whatever you want to call it. Um, that's been sort of bastardized by a lot of individuals changing certain text in the poetry, but it's It's really the most fitting thing first. You know, they came for the Socialists. I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unions. Unionists. I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews. And I was gonna ju Then they came for me and no one spoke up for me because I didn't speak up for anybody else. I paraphrase not very well. But that's the the essence of that, and it's I think, I think And please disagree with me and please come up with your own suggestions. I think the best way to eradicate some of this stuff or to at least Put a lid on it is to send the old sunshine. Ball in into action and light up the sky with with these haters and have all of us come together, joined hands symbolically, anyway. And say Enough is enough. And it was really nice to see. Members of the black community members of other ethnic groups coming together for that vigil today, this morning in the rain 24 hours after the attack, 617254 10 30 is the telephone number. Lots to talk about on nightside tonight, but we'll focus on this at least through the top of the hour. What do you do about anti Semitism about racial attack about all this kind of stuff that seems to be Building. And it seems to be gathering steam in many places in many parts of the country. And certainly around the world will continue right after this Jordan ricin for Dan Ray, you're listening tonight Side. Hi, Dan Nightside.

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03:32 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Transformations needed in our school system for equity Opportunity and accountability. State representative Ed Cop injure of West Roxbury and City Councillor Mat O'Malley. Who represents, um, busted West Roxbury also took to social Media cop and you're called for Alexandra all over. Davila should join her to former colleagues in resigning. No parent in Boston should need to explain to their kids while yet another member. The school committee public officials who sought to be held in the highest standard. Is resigning after making offensive and divisive remarks. Um, as I mentioned Mat O'Malley Boston City Council also called for resignations. Um, this, uh, is a disgrace to Boston. It calls into serious question the impartiality of the school committee that cast this vote last fall and I want to open it up to give everybody an opportunity to respond to this. These are individuals who speak the language of equity. They don't talk about equality. They talk about equity, which means something different than equality. They pose. Uh and and they They suggest that they're the most tolerant the most open minded, uh, the finest public servants you could ever imagine. Just take those words and turn them around. And instead of talking about West Roxbury have some school committee member. From long ago Louise Day Hicks or a John Kerrigan make comments about other parts of the city. And they would be labeled for what they truly were racist comments these to a racist comments when you talk about the the West, the whites from West Roxbury, the Westie whites sick of Westie whites. What is that other? Other than racism. Uh, and this city needs leadership at this point, probably more than it has in many, many years. This city is being fractured and divided, and people need to start to come together and they have to start to look at each other. Not as white and black. But as members of the human race. Uh, first and foremost, it is not a competition. It should be, uh, striving for excellence, uh and and and giving the best education possible to every kid. In Boston and a lot of kids in Boston. I get in a crappy education because of the teachers union and the school committee. People who do not care for kids at the bottom of the rung all they care about their own political intention. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. Ladies line is 617931 10 30. If you're a parent or you, uh you plan to be in Boston or in any community, this sort of, um, behavior from either appointed or elected. Worse yet appointed officials has to come to an end back on nights out after this night side with Dan Ray a NWC BZ Boston's NewsRadio Jay Farner here, CEO of rocket, mortgage and rocket companies. Last year, we saw historically low mortgage interest rates. What you may not know is that interest rates are already starting to increase, and it's likely that trend is only going to continue. Our team of experts is standing by to help you save before rates go up. Don't look back and wish that you would take an action. Call 8338 rocket or visit rocket.

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02:18 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Echoes down towards the South routes. 95 24 3 are looking pretty good. I'm Jack Hart WBZ 24 hour Traffic network and here's Daniel middle with the forecast Well, we will see a partly cloudy sky across the area to diet low 59 but falling into the upper forties and some of the inland suburbs. Sunshine of the mixed with some clouds for tomorrow. A stray afternoon shower eyes in the mid to upper seventies but cooler on the Cape and islands tomorrow in the sixties. Partly cloudy tomorrow night Low 56 from Monday intervals of clouds and sun with a spotty afternoon shower high 67 at the coast. But did you reach the seventies inland? Attorney Warmer Tuesday with some sunshine 77 degrees a Matthew Weather meteorologist. Danielle Middle WBZ, Boston's news radio. It's 69 degrees in Boston. Check a sports game one of the best of seven first round Syria's between the Bruins and the capital's going on in Washington right now, about two minutes left to go in the second period. This one's all tied up to the Red Sox Hammer. The Angels nine. Nothing over at Fenway today. Alex Verdugo, Zander Bogart, San Rafael Devers all home ring in the Wind. The Celtics They took down the Minnesota Timberwolves today. 1 24 Wanna wait? Jason Tatum leading the way with 26 points and 11 rebounds. The seas take on the Knicks tomorrow at one to wrap up the regular season and 11 to 1 Rombauer wins the Preakness Stakes today that ends the chances of Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit for going for a triple crown in a few weeks. It's 69 degrees in Boston at 907. Time for the Morgan Show. I'm Dan Walk. Ins WBZ Boston's news radio. This is the Morgan Show. Morgan. Why Junior call 617254 10 30 joined the group and hang up with Morgan WBC News radio 10 30 To do here We are then. Morgan. Most likely that is not your name, but Whether it is or isn't I've got a fun show planned for you this evening. And might even step up the energy because this First guest. Um, had 13 14 years of TV experience on the antique road show.

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06:18 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Defendants in this case, the dead, Um school Superintendent Michael Welch. The high school principal Jim Forrest and the director of athletics Stephen Traister. T R A. I s T E R love to hear from his many callers on this one as we can. Again. The problem here is what What is the result of this is that You cannot have a different point of view, or you could have a different point of view. But you can't express that point of view. And in this case, what relationship was there? Between what his job was as a football coast. There's no suggestion that he was anything except a more than adequate football coach Andre This return is retaliation is what it is. There's no question that it is retaliation plain and simple. There's just no way to describe it other than absolute retaliation. Hey, suffering for loss of earning emotional distress, loss of reputation, harassment as a direct and proximate result of defendants violation of his constitutional rights and those defendants besides the town of dead, Um, is the Superintendent Michael Wells High School principal Jim Forrest and director of Athletics Stephen Traister. And if any of those gentlemen want to call in and defend themselves 617 to 5 for 10, 30 triple 8929 10 30. Let me go first to Tom in Fitchburg. Tom, You're first up tonight on night side your thoughts on this one. Tom. I do. It's clear that, um he's being retaliated against the fact that he disagrees with the curriculum as a parent has nothing to do. With his performance as as the coach, But we've reached a point here in society that we are now affecting our ability for the First Amendment that we don't have the right to say. What we think anymore if it goes against the popularity of what the times of showing, Um I understand the black lives matter Movement, But all lives matter if you disagree, or have any kind of Opinion that differs from the black lives now their movement. You're losing your job. This is not the first kind of we've heard of this losing his job because he has an unpopular opinion. Well, what it's even. It's even worse than that, in the sense that I don't know that he Was expressing. He certainly had a right to express his opinion of black lives. The black lives matter movement he was expressing. His concern is apparent that this course which was theoretically I guess, geography and history, ancient history and world geography. Which is a pretty traditional course that you would learn. You know what? What The world looked like 2000 years ago. How empires rose and fell and How countries that today might be called The United States of America didn't even exist that I mean, it's a pretty fundamental uh, you know, basic element. What? One on one time course. Wasn't agenda and discuss isn't agenda, guys. They're using that kind of a history class to promote something other than than the ancient history. I mean, why not? When you're doing biology, you know, spend spend half the semester. You know, talking about again. It was a teacher who spent half the time talking about make America great again with that stand. I don't think so. Um, And that's the problem. If you introduce this, you know political conversation into classrooms. That's not the purpose of classrooms. It's not the purpose his his. It is not the purpose. The purpose is to educate our Children and let them form their own opinions. And what we're trying to do is force an opinion down there from right now. Right now, Public education in America has is now lapsed to the point of as opposed to teaching. Young people how to think they're trying to teach them what to think. And there's a huge I I agree with you, Dan. And just it worries me that if your opinion is not popular anymore, you can't voice it. We used to as Americans be able to voice our opinion, right, wrong or indifferent and we could agree to disagree. We're losing that right now. No question. No question time. I appreciate you getting this going here. Very thoughtful call, and police continue to call this program. Okay. Thanks, Dan. Have a good night YouTube. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. We get back when I talked to a caller from Dad, I'm rich is on the line. Got some open lines. I'd love to hear from you folks. I think this is a pretty simple case. I sort of tried to run. Many on a case a situation like this was like a law school class. We give you the fax, and then you tell me what you think. Obviously I have a point of view, but I would walk. I want to hear what your point of view is. And if you think that this coach Deserve to be fired for simply as a parent, raising concerns about his about the curriculum the course on what was being taught within the course. Uh, well, she happened. He happened. T o coach in the dead of high school. His daughter was in the middle school happens to be indebted. This is this is, um Worse than autocratic. It's totalitarian. And it is the idea that one I am in power. I will impose my viewpoints on you. And if you dare to stand up and challenge me, I will retaliate against you in any way I can. And that must stop 617254 10 30 triple 8929 10 30 Ladies lining 617931 10 30. I know this audience is intelligent enough to understand what we're talking about here, so feel free to join the conversation. Nightside with Dan Way until you Bt Boston's news radio. 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03:10 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"She's on our program a lot. So I I I know she can. She can talk to his many stations as she wants. She's been very good. Coming on this show? No! Charlie Baker, the governor. Has basically kind of turned thumbs down on that, I guess. On Tuesday he was asked, and he said still a free country. The last time I checked, Yeah, it's a free country. That's true. But if I have to go to the registry To get my license renewed if I have to go. Um to town Hall to pay a bill a real estate tax. Or if I want to go to town hall and ask questions, or if I want I want to go and going to district Court and fight in a parking ticket. Or a speeding ticket. Uh, I'm gonna have to interact with public employees. And I'm sorry, folks. That's kind of part of your job. Now, I'm sure many public employees will disagree with me. If you're a public employee, and you agree, by the way, if you're a public employees And you're working in a town hall. You work in an expert in place. You're working any of the state facilities around the country around the state. Don't you want to know that everybody else has been vaccinated? I mean, that's what this deal is all about. Now, I know that there were some people who have deep religious beliefs, and I think you need to have the exceptions. But I think there should be a standard. You work for the public. You get paid by the public. You would direct that the public he get vaccinated. 617254 10 30 Triple 89 to 1930. I know that I have probably upset some of my libertarian friends. But This is one where I am washed up with the attorney General Commonwealth of Massachusetts. I think that it is common sense. What is what she is saying you could agree. Or you could disagree. But what you have to do in order to agree to disagree is you get a dial 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. This is not a life and death struggle. I think it's an interesting conversation. We could have right here on North America's back porch. We call this program North America's back boys, where all points of view are welcome, particularly in something like this. Let's have a conversation and let's figure it out. We seem to be doing pretty well as we are. Let's keep it rolling. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30 The Ladies line 617931 10 30. Let's like these lines up. I want to hear what people think about this one because I think that some of you are going to have strong feelings. Probably the negative. Feel free to bring him on. Nightside with Dan Ray WBZ Boston's news radio I Heart radio goes one on one with Iggy Azalea to ask her if her album ended up being everything she thought it would be. Everybody has a picture of the head of what you want Something to be and Whatever it is, If it's your making a painting or what you envision your outfit is gonna look like and you go out and buy. It always comes out slightly different. It's inspired by what you thought it would be in the same way. When you're making music. You might be thinking of a sound, and you could never quite get it exactly how it is in your mind. But it's close or it's something different. And so for me, I was like, I don't know my album's not how I thought it was gonna go..

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03:20 min | 2 years ago

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"My Entire time in the Senate. I've never called for anyone's resignation. Obama Biden administration Trump administration by administration Now Trust me, I've been tempted, particularly when some and government I've tried to hurt my state. Lot of that's going on right now with the Biden administration. The straw that broke the camel's back came out today. And it's the reason I'm up here calling for John Kerry did resign. So that is a senator from Alaska, so I just won't open up the phone lines and carry denies it. Obviously if he thought What he is accused of was justifiable. He could have said Sure I had those conversations. I mean the the best defense against an allegation If the allegation is Is is going to be truth. And if it's when he says, um, you could be assured. You could be assured that I never had any of those conversations that are being alleged. Now again. Do I trust the foreign minister of Iran? That's a good question. What would be his motive in trying to implicate John Kerry in what some would argue is treasonous. Treasonist activity carry statement again, In fairness to carry I can tell you that this story of these allegations are unequivocally false. This never happened either when I was secretary of state or sense So he's calling the guy that he negotiated the Iran nuclear deal with the U. S nuclear deal with Iran. Um uh, The current foreign minister of Iran, He's essentially calling Mohammad Javad Shareef a liar. If if he had had these conversations and if they were Uh, acceptable. Normal. Ethical conversations. The response should a bit. Yes, I had those conversations that there's nothing wrong with having those conversations. That was not his response. His response was the Alec. The conversations never occurred. And when you basically betray As the secretary of state, or as a former secretary of state, the nation of Israel. That is a huge problem. It's a huge problem in my opinion, but I'd love to hear from you. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. The question is, Do you believe John Kerry? On. If you believe him, then it's much ado about nothing. If you don't believe him, Should he resign or should divide administration jettison? Jettison him? The ladies line is 617931 10 30. The main numbers. 617254 10 30. We in Massachusetts have known John Kerry for a long time. The good the bad and the not so. Pretty aspects of John Kerry. That's why I'd like you to weigh in on this. Whatever your point of view is welcome. Coming back on night side. It's night side with Dan Ray. I'm Don't you be Boston's news radio? Eyes.

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02:32 min | 2 years ago

"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"One's suggesting they're not decent people. But the point is that Andrew Cuomo made life and death decisions. Which have compromised and then hid information from the federal government, which is that is a potentially criminal in nature. Uh, Marta person to do break the law so blatantly the most My way. Well, what way anyway, said there's a lot of smart people who break the law. Um do you know the guy on Friday night? We had Andy welling on the phone with us. Does the name Rick Singer Ring a bell? Rick Singer singer. Yeah, like singer like a singer. Was he involved with another Cole Smith? No, that was just no, no, no. He was the brains us child behind, Um, the varsity blues case, Very smart guy. And and he developed this pipeline to various schools around the country. And his Indy leveling explained to us on Friday night. He would go to these people. The Hollywood types the big businessman and say, Hey, do you want your kid to go to this school? That school or whatever, and they say Yeah, And he said, Well, I could get him in, but it's gonna cost you a little bit. And if you want to get him in, you got to spend. You got to donate $10 million to build a building. But I could get him in for half a million over $300,000. They thought it was the deal's who use a smart guy, but he could caught so Well, say, Jack will say I'm up on my 10 30 news. I'm so happy for you that you're gonna get your shot. Thank you very much. And God bless all those people who are working in this field and giving people shots and they should go to be protected. And absolutely thank you very much. We'll talk soon. Okay. Thanks, Jack. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. We're talking about Andrew Cuomo and a disgraceful record a disgraceful record of basically Sending people sending people who had covert 19 into or back into nursing homes, which in turn led to the deaths of others who did not have covert 19. An incredible It's coming out in New York is man effect members of his own party, including the state attorney general in New York, a Democrat. Letitia James, calling him on the carpet. Congratulations to her. I hope he pays for what he Apparently orchestrated coming back on night side right after this night side.

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01:37 min | 2 years ago

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"As your president has been the honor of my lifetime. And to all of my wonderful supporters. I know you are disappointed, but I also want you to know that our incredible journey is only just beginning. Thank you. God bless you and God bless America. Donald Trump and hour ago. It's too bad that that message was not adopted and imparted by the president. I don't know. November 15th. Maybe December 1st. Maybe December. 14th. Again seems to be a little late. Better to have stated it and maybe it will come. The political waters that I think he is responsible for having Royal yesterday, although frankly, The people who are responsible for the mayhem at the capital with the people who participated in the mayhem at the Capitol will get to all of those issues. But I want to get your reaction to this. Get news of the moment. 617254 10 30 Triple 8929 10 30. It is 8 15 Here in Boston, Massachusetts were on WBZ 10 30 on your A M dial. Feel free to join the conversation. All points of view are welcomed and all points of view are respected as we try to talk with one another as people as Americans as individuals and as citizens of the greatest country on the face of the Earth, a country that survived yesterday. An insurrection attack upon our Capitol in Washington. Be back right after this paid.

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07:32 min | 2 years ago

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"I'll be here one more night tomorrow night and I want to say thank you for the opportunity. It's always thrilling and exciting and fun and interesting. And I learned a lot. So thank you again. The phone numbers 617254 10, 30 or triple 8929 10 30. And for those of you want to connect with me going. Certainly my website Jordan rich dot com. I have a new book out that I'm really proud of. It's called on Air. My 50 year love affair with radio and all proceeds benefit Boston Children's Hospital, So I invite you to check that out as well. So this got my attention it made a bit of news is well representative Emanuel Cleaver. Sounds like a nice gent. The name like Cleveland might have. Ah, Father named Ward and a mother. Never mind anyway. He closed the congressional opening prayer, which is Ceremonial, and it's done regularly by Congress. People and And by chaplains and so forth. It marked the swearing in of the 117th Congress. What was interesting about the prayer was thean ending, and I think it makes more sense to just play it and let you hear it. And then we'll talk about it. Rob, we ask it in the name of the monotheistic God. Right and God, known by many names by many different faiths. Hey, man. And a woman. Okay? Amen. And a woman. Before I talk about the amen part. It should be. If it's amen, and you're making a pun. It should be a women. It's always bothered me, by the way the woman women thing, it's women, plural woman singular, but that's not the point. The point is the word. Amen. Is synonymous with religious activity because it has nothing to do with gender. Amen does not mean a man or several men. Amen is based on the Hebrew on main, which sort of relates to the word truth. And it's um, a celebration of awareness of understanding. At the close of a prayer. I mean, you know how many people in our audience know what I'm talking about, Everybody No, the congressman Suggested later. I guess that he was making a pun because the outgoing chaplain is a woman. But it didn't sound like there was any. It's a strange place to throw upon and I throw puns everywhere. Amen. A woman. Um And I just thought Oh, my gosh. Is that the way we're going to start 2021 with Adam logical disaster. Like that. And I was doing a little research into dumb things that politicians say See if I can find this year. And and, of course, everybody's playing with gender terms, of course, but the dumbest thing I've ever heard of, politicians say. Let me go Find it again. I got to see if I can quote this. Um, let's see might have been the one where a particular congressman I forget where he was from was interviewing a general one of our military. About I think Guam, the island of Guam and putting a base or adding Armaments to the island, and the politician said something to the effect Well, if we put too much weight on one side of the island Won't the island tip over. Remember that one folks. Some things that politicians say. Um, So that's the one that really stands out. But this one today, the Amen and a women Man, that's that's right up there. Um And there was so many examples of that, anyway. I just thought I'd pass that along. So we were earlier talking about more important issues than a men and a woman and that, of course, deals with the election and also with the vaccine. We talked in the early portion of our one on night side about The idea of vaccine core comprised of college age students. In the health care area and other areas to help support the effort. That was a very positive idea brought up by the U mass folks and I heartily endorse it. And then we started talking, of course about the election and Trump and the famous now phone call between Trump in the secretary of state. And we've had a lot of reaction on both sides of the aisle on all sides of the aisle. But if you're like me and you believe That we can always do better. We can always improve the election process and we have to really focus on the election process going forward, But the election is not going to Go the other way and be overturned. There's too many wheels in motion, and there is just isn't enough hard evidence. And do I think the president was criminal and his phone call suggesting Go find me the 11,000 votes? No, He just says a lot of stuff and it comes out. The way it comes out. But I do believe he's grasping at straws here and is kicking and screaming to the finish line. Um But it doesn't suggest for a second that we can't do better. That was my thought on the subject. You may disagree. Let's go to some phone calls. 617254 10 30 Glen. My goodness. I was waiting all week last week for you to call And there you are. Yeah. I do, and I'm not 12. When I put the night you had any craft the kind I wish you had told me. I called two hours over here and I would have called back she was, said Glenn. You know, it's always with Glenn. It's always Inside baseball stuff. He's my favorite person. I understand. I understand what? Well, we'll definitely alert you when I have a certain person on anytime in the near future. What What's on your mind tonight? Know what's on your mind tonight, Glenn Who, uh On the trump thing. I do believe if you in your mind believe that you're right. You have a right to fight to the bitter end, and I wish to God that Trump would inflict vote, the Insurrection Act and do milk, limited martial or conference. Kato's machines also convenient. Immediate software machines go inside those things final with the what's inside them? You realize what you're saying? Right? You you want him to use the military? Yes, to to, uh Yeah. Invoke some kind of martial law. Do you know how that would go over? Yeah, I know it would. It would take off food. The typical suspects black lives matter and antifa. And they'd be throwing you and at the cops. I mean, thank you. Guard. I get that you have the kind of uprising that you haven't seen since. I don't know when, but that's that's what you're you're gonna pick up. What? You believe it. I know I'm not gonna apologize..

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"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

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"617254 10 30" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"The Patriots wrap up their season tomorrow against the Jets, the team announcing today that they're placing running back Damian Harris on injured reserve. He'd already been ruled out for tomorrow, along with starting center David Andrews. And guard Shack Mason in college Football. Iowa state, Downing Oregon, 34 to 17 in the Fiesta Bowl and the Orange Bowl going on right now Texas saying them leading North Carolina 17 13 That one is in the early part of the third quarter. The national championship in college football is a week from Monday. Ohio State will take on Alabama. It's 35 degrees in Boston at 10 07. Let's get back to the Morgan Show. I'm Dan Watkins WBZ Boston's news radio. This is the Morgan Show. Morgan. Why? Junior call 617254 10 30 joined the group and hang up with Morgan on WBZ News. Radio 10 30, our number two Of the Morgan show. I've been fortunate. Everybody said it will never happen. And I kind of believed a lot of people when they say they're not gonna bring you back, But they brought me back. I've been back for a month. I've done some Dan Ray filling. And my own show hurts Saturdays nine to midnight. Therefore I'm back. And comfortably. I think I'm back. For a solidly good Long time. Now. I'm looking at Thank you, Andrew. I'm looking at Group photo. All the Boston Kid show hosts. This was a group picture taken Where? Also Oh, and Captain Bob and Big Brother Barb Memory and major Mind and Miss Jean. We're all at Ze Special promotions fundraiser. And Rex is right there. And next to that photo. Is a photo. That was taken that Rex is birthday around five or six years ago. And Rex is sitting wearing his white Hatton. Cowboy jacket and In my black hat, holding a microphone and Rex and I did. Something together, and I also did trivia at this event. And that's gonna be the basis of this hour. I've got Mike Bavaro, Who's the caretaker of Oh, materials owned by REX Trailer. And Mike, I want to tell you about something. I got on the phone today. Now is this phone number I have for you a cell phone number. Yes, it is. Morgan. Well, how did he make you New year? Happy New year. I'm gonna see if this photo Can be sent to you. This is from a TV guide and circa 56 57. And it showed Rex and Sue. The morning show they did. And was His head in her head. Over animated bodies. And if you haven't seen it By sending it to you. We're giving you a chance to see it. Have you seen this? From Rex is archives. Yeah, I think I have seen it. Um, And I know we talked about this, um, because you had her son on last week, and, uh, I've been digging through the archives. And trying to find something. But there's so much stuff. Oh, I know there is. Yeah, it's unbelievable. Did you ever find my photo? It's in the book. It's in. Yeah. The Bulls are both. Excuse me, the boom town book. Right? Yeah, it's in black and white in the book. And I'm looking for color. It was color would when I sent to whomever, However many years ago it was right, just like they have their work. Go ahead. Yeah, that was that book The boom town years by surely powered jump, And that was before I met Rex. And it was funny because that Christmas, my brother and I each bought a copy for each other. And little did I know I would be spending the last 10 years of his life with him and Collecting these archives, which at the beginning, I said, where all the old shows because you know, people ask all the time. Work with his daughter, Gillian and trying to preserve this stuff, and people think there's like an archive, with every episode filed away. And people say you have the episode when I was on company with the Cub Scouts in 1968. And it's the same thing. Rex told me When I asked him, he said they're out in the Easter because everything was live. And very little was saved, or if they did tape, they would tape over it right. And one of the tapes that did survive was the final episode from New Year's Eve of 1974, and that is now in the archives at the Paley Center. In New York City, the museum of Television and Radio. And that's located in Brooklyn. Is it not? Well, I It was in midtown. It was right near Rockefeller Center, and when we premiered the boom town film on WBZ. We flew Rex down in the helicopter. And had another screening at the museum at the time, and then we did a talk. Terry career came up who played Cactus Pete and when we did a Q and a with an audience And, um and you know that was like They knew he was a legend, because when I called them, I said, How do you put somebody into the into the museum? They said, Who is it? And I said Rex trailer, they said, Oh, he's a legend and Children's television. I said, Oh, did you grow up in Boston? She said no. Rex trailer was one of the first. Host for a national Children show on the Duma network. And so he was. You know, this was in 1947 when television was in its infancy. And so We brought the broadcast master down there played it with commercials and everything. And then that became part of their archives along with what other whatever other elements we had at the time, which was like some two inch rials. Some 16 millimeter footage. And because Rex didn't have any of the shows. You say? Well, I have this other stuff and he came up from the call it the gold mine and he would come up with cans and cans of 16 millimeter film. That was used on the show like he would go and film a segment like it. The Necco Candy factory. Yes, that's a famous porn age. Yeah, And that's some of the treasure that's in there, because a lot of this stuff we've seen on boom town and then never seen again. And all the film is clean. Some of it's in color. Most of it's in black and white. But it's just stuff of iconic Boston and New England of the time. That's just like a time capsule. So even though it was on boom town, he was covering subjects of the area and beyond. And finding your stuff Where any of the commercials live Commercials. I know when he would do a hostess Twinkie commercial. That was life. Yeah. Yeah, And there's some beautiful color footage of him doing an outdoor show across from WBZ, and he's doing like the snowball commercial. But there's no sound..

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