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02:13 min | 2 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"The city. I love the city of Detroit. Come on, give me a ride to call for that. Thank you. I gotta tell you, he was a little Baptist preacher on the podium and I love it. He egged the crowd on said Come on, Give me a little of, um, and at one point I couldn't tell what the heckler was shot at. You know that at one point, according to press reports that, uh, that there was someone yelling Trump trader. And and whatever the heckler was doing. I love the way the chief shut them down cut, too. Let me just say this. I respect Right to free speech. Now you respect me. Yeah. Show me a little respect. Uh, all in all good coming out party. I want more of your reviews on this. 1 808 590957. Let's go to Cinderella in Detroit. Hi, there. Hello, God, Bush you how are you? Bless you were delighted to have you on the show. Well, thank you. Well, I I must say something that I agree with the chief foreigners that We do have to show respect. And on those bases of the heck heckler. I also understand the heckler response to chief I must say as a, uh, Detroit er. All my 62 years. The sheets really does surprise me. And the reason why he surprised me is because Of his, um stir trade strategic way of Stating how he changed from a Democrat to a Republican. His perspective of Republican and why it surprised me is because When he stated that Donald Trump was whom he voted for twice because of maybe, you know, and I can't breathe the chief brain or mind or anything like that. Maybe because of, uh His perspective of what would be good for America, you know, make America great and or something of the start..

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01:57 min | 2 years ago

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"Keep trying to keep them lower. Thanks so much for your time. Thank you, Captain. Thank you for having me on All right after the break. We're going to take your calls. 1 808 590957 Right now We've got a little time for George in Detroit. George, Welcome to the show. Kevin. When are we going to start calling it the Kevin Dietz show instead of this generic? Here's wjr is Kevin Dietz. I don't know how to make those decisions, George. Well, I'm making it right now. I'm declaring it to Kevin Deed show. Sorry, Frank. We love you. But you got Anyway. How are you, George Happy Fourth of July. Sam. Do you think anyways, Your guest was aren't seen. Well, you know. Twitter and and Facebook. They're private companies so they can do what they want. They've been no, they can't. That's the point. Yes, sir, private companies, but they have to 30 protection that they wouldn't begged for. So they couldn't be sued. They're supposed to be an open forum public billboard, and that's supposed to be a publisher banning people. They don't ban people like Louis Fair Kind who calls Jews instead of Semites, termites or ill and Omar the Jew hater or, you know, the Mullah's of Iran are still on Twitter in Facebook. That's all right. But they're going to borrow the president. Come on. Seriously. So here's the other thing too. About the, uh you know, uh, Vaccines you have vaccinated and non effect. Sorry. That's not true. You have the other category of tens of millions that have had covid have the antibodies got over it. They act like we don't exist Alright in the Cleveland clinic has shown That the people that have got it naturally, Their immunity is much stronger than the back station. All right, and you're familiar with barriers you can hang on if you want After the lot. You can come back on after the break if you want, but we do have to hit our break. You're listening to W Jr. Where the trick comes to top. We've all had that dream tie game bottom of the ninth bases loaded..

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02:14 min | 2 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"First of all, I was vaccinated with Pfizer. January 1st. I was February 2nd dose. And prior to that I had lost my sense of taste and smell. And more. The taste. Um And I had the vaccination anyway. And what I'm wondering is, Is there any way to tell if at this point since I've already been vaccinated if I did have covid prior to that. With the antibodies still show or does the vaccine kind of screw that up for testing? The vaccine screw set up for testing. You're not going to know. You know, Sit there It was because I had it with the sense of taste and smell. How, um I've heard different stories about how long or the possibility of getting that back. And what is your opinion on that? Well, nobody knows. So it's each person's different, so it just depends on Your susceptibility to inflammation. How that Inflammation from the cove is going to impact you what the viral load was and your ability to recover. So there's just too many variables and we still don't really understand what Covid did to people. You know, so I think the general prediction is that 30% of people that had covid are going to have some long term. Um, you know, Long Hauler syndrome or now it's called, uh, packs P A. C s post acute covid syndrome. And so that's being studied about what does that actually mean? So Hopefully, your tests centuries come back soon. So, obviously what? We won't know about that for a while, but the meantime we're gonna have to take a quick break. You're listening to a special live broadcast from the studios of Startup Nation downtown Birmingham. If you have a specific question on the subject we're discussing tonight and you would like to talk to the doctor directly. Please call us at 808 590957 again. That number is 808 590957. Listening to news talk 7 60 wjr with no fees or minimums on checking and savings accounts Banking with capital one. It's like the easiest decision in the history of decisions.

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04:04 min | 2 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"Are Ken Calvert early and Chuck Bridon Stein. Welcome back, everybody. We appreciate you being with us on this Sunday morning. I want to remind you during the week inside outside guys dot com. Guys. That is so s g dot com If you have any questions, concerns or comments, and the price of admission hasn't changed in the 13 years. Ken and I have been doing this show. You just got to tell other people about the inside outside, guys. I'm w J r. There you go right now, if you give us a call 808 590957 So we're going to have a consumer warning right now for everybody. We first talked about this Loomer warning you and humor, doom and gloom and doom and gloom. You know, we talk about the lack of lumber. We talk about the lack of labor. We talk about the lack of other material. And one thing I want people not to do, especially employers out there is Don't dumb yourself down. Don't don't be so desperate that you hire the wrong people. That's a good or you bought you. You buy the wrong material. The reason I'm saying this, I went to a big box store the other day, Chuck. And this is what reminded me of it. I needed Five. Four by four 10 footers. Okay. Okay. So I go. These big box store traded on traded treated treated. Okay, normalized. And Want to finding About Eight left in the whole store. They were all terrible. And I'm I not. I looked at so much Would that had knots in it? That was that was warping like crazy and it seems to me right now They're just cut down anything they can and turn it on the shelves because I wanted to get in five sound like you get the end of a bunk. Oh, I did, but I'm looking at all of them, though. I'm looking at all the wood out there. It just seems to be lower quality right now. Some interesting and I am of your ilk. Okay, I needed those that we're having a smart poor, so I had to hurry up and get them. You want the good word? You go to a good man's laws or John's lumber or somewhere initiative. Remember your name my job. I'm out there. Yeah, I wish I would have done that. But I'm just surprised And that's you know, then dumbing down to that kind of wood is what I'm saying about Employers out there. Don't be so desperate. You're going to hire people that are going to make you look bad. You made a statement years ago, one of the few intelligent notes you made one that I've always liked, and it had to do with the fact that a company is only as good as their worst employee and that person's worst day, right? Is that your impression of the company, right? You know, so good advice. I I like that. Why don't remind people you and I are going to stick around at 12 o'clock and head over to sun space by spectrum remodeling to talk about three and four season rooms and Possible additions. Modifications that you can put on the back of your house with an expert that can design install Broad range of materials. I think the biggest thing I like about That company. Yep, It's not a one size fits all. It's not The old the old three season room Cos This is back, probably in the fifties. It's like they had one product, right. You're going to get roof panel. You're going to get that window over there. You're going to get you know those sidewalls underneath the window and boom that was it, and they were going to make it fit somehow. And this is truly custom stuff that they can vary based on budget price. And what you already got sitting there, right? So it excites me anyway. I like it. I'm looking forward to it. 808 590957 taking your calls last week on Memorial weekend. The Sunday show you and I did the best of show. Yeah. Yeah. 13 years to get enough information. I guess there's one in there from a year plus. God, I got reminded of pretty cool. Good job with that, Danielle. Um, but During the show last week. They gave out the vegetation killer recipe, and we say it that way, because it is a It's not a weed killer. Um, it's not discriminatory. It takes everything out. And it.

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03:27 min | 2 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"Why. Like Nick, the other caller said. Chuck's angina, he said 40 ft on Lee 40 ft. Why move It 40 FT in which only 40 ft. Leave it. Leave it alone. They didn't have any veterans part of this planning, which they say they did. But when you ask American Legion when you ask the V F W posts there, yes, dismay Disabled American veterans, they were not invited. Yeah. Now I'm with you on that one. And I got to tell you that I don't understand. Why would you move in 40 ft. If it's not really gonna block anything or or really hinder anything, Leave it where it is. Let the veterans have their peace and their memorial ceremonies at the place where they've always had them. And especially when it was already passed by an ordinance in 2007. And again, I'm gonna make that call out if you're on the city leadership or or a city commissioner. Give us a call. Why are you afraid to call in and talk to us? 808 590957 Sharlene from Troy, you're on with Rocky. Inflation, But you know, royal, Okay, It's a bunch of left wingers, in my opinion, running their city, and that's in that accounts for what's going on. And you know the left wingers always ignore the laws. So the ordinance means nothing. But I was gonna say, you know, people don't realize with inflation being caused by the federal government. That's going to raise the cost for goods and services for the local Miss State government and in response, they're gonna be raising taxes and I don't understand why the states are not On the federal government about this irresponsible spending that they're doing because this is this affects all of us like it said inflation disproportionately affects the poor in the middle class and undermines the purchasing power of your dollar. And it also is going to raise the cost of doing you know, state in city services because it's going to cost more toe to pay for this. And people need to realize in the state government should realize and be on the federal government about this irresponsible spending, like by trails or paying for, um, psychiatric care for different disorders that are questionable. You know this that when wouldn't when Obama and Biden but that $2 Trillion I remember them laughing that only 3% went for infrastructure. The West restaurant system, waste of money. Let's say you bring you bring up up. You bring up an interesting point about how inflation is a thief. It steals when you least expect it when you're expecting to have that buying power to buy a loaf of bread that you think will cost a dollar 50. And then it suddenly creeps up to being 10 50, then $20 and so forth, And we think we're smarter than that. We We think we know how to control our monetary policy with with quantitative easing with with printing of dollars to pay off certain debts. But what will happen will happen that always. This happened historically, from the wine Bar Republic down to Zimbabwe, where their money has been worthless, where you'd see millions of their currency being used by loafs of bread. So I concur with you, Charlene and great call. Listen after after these messages were going to talk to an insurance.

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01:31 min | 2 years ago

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"Some, there's some social science that's been crunched, including by some pretty progressive campaign consultants on the Democratic side that supports that theory that yes, In fact, a lot of this did hurt us. We'll listen. Here's where I think I think we agree on some of that within minutes ago. Here's where I disagree with you. I I feel strongly that those politicians, especially the Democratic politicians, by not coming out against Efforts to defund granted many of them most of them never said. I'm with the de funding movement. I think we should take money away and have no cops. But those who didn't strongly oppose that. I feel like they are implicit in this in this problem, so, but in your opinion, you think it's not really gonna matter all that much unless they came out and actually endorsed a de funding movement. Well, I mean, look at that. That's the that's the That's the trick in politics, right is a lot of these folks are pretty clever with you know what they say or in many cases of what they don't say, Um, But look, I mean, you know, at the end of the day, the administration sort of sets the tone for these things and the Biden White House has made clear and Biden made clear as a candidate on the campaign trail. He was quite explicit that they weren't going to start splashing police budgets. In fact, Biden got a lot of grief from the left because he was campaigning and increasing police budget. So I mean, look at the end of the day. Set the tone for the party. It'll be interesting little bit. Let's let's hear from all of you, Tim. I love you great job as usual. 808 590957. Let's get the phones lit up. I want to hear from you on this does de funding the police one of the most wretched movements to take place in your lifetime? And will it affect the race? Ongoing.

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02:20 min | 2 years ago

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"The roads they are all over. You cannot even drive straight. You probably show you pictures from Canada Ticket. Highway 95. Highway 15, which is parallel to 90. You cannot drive faster than 10 MPH that so many better roads and traffic is unbelievable. They're Kuma hormone. That bridge is nice looking, but before and after the bridge that is some money potholes that you can damage the suspension. And I drive big when conversion When and you can feel the particles every I would like to say 5 to 10 seconds, You will heat something under all. You know that this one big Bs for me around the road in northern Michigan if you have only Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida. Orlando this mark So, Mark, I hear you, my friend. We have all been experiencing the same thing. We are not the only state in the union that has some bad roads, but we are definitely towards the bottom. Not that long ago I hit a pothole on 96 in the snow on I 96 the highway. Cost $2000 to fix up the car. Let's hear from all of you as we get into the next segment, 808 590957. There's plenty to talk about here. Does this thing with Whitmer massless with a bunch of her friends who are all vaccinated in this bar? Really drive you crazy? Are you ready to start focusing on the real issues? Let's check in with Miss Dana Clark on traffic. This report is sponsored by Compassion International for kids in Poverty around the world things they're still desperate. Join compassion International with your one time $40 gift to provide a covert relief kid to a family in poverty. Text the word Give 283393 that's give 283393 Construction delays Chris along us 23 north, bound between Thompson Road and Hill Road that left lane is closed, Looking at a three minute delay there in West Bloomfield. Avoid Farmington Road both directions North bound in south bound between Maple and 14. Miles, It is blocked their due to fallen power cables. So police asking you to seek an alternate route now WJR weather first from the weather Channel. Sponsored by guards He farms dairy visit guarantees Bar Restaurant and scoop shop in Northville today and experience.

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01:50 min | 2 years ago

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"Breaks your wall in half. Wrecking people's dreams. Like saying here's a piece of candy. It takes a long time to melt, and it's got a soft, chewy cyanide center. It's really nuts. Sincerely hope that as we move towards this next election cycle, all of us both both Republicans and Democrats and people stuck in the middle with one ft in both ponds. If you will start to really demand that our politicians wise up That they take care of us in terms of spending, and they don't just spend our future. These are our kids and our grandkids that brand new baby in mind, she might grow up in an era where they pay 70% in taxes. Could be pretty awful. Let's check in with Dana Clark on traffic will be back after the break with your text. 808 590957 Traffic forest sponsored by Marathon for commutes. It feel like concerts, road trips that don't go is planned or long drives that bring you closer together. Marathon has the fuel to keep your engine running at peak performance for quality fuel to every mile. Fill up at marathon looking at construction this weekend. It is along 75 traveling north bound between 94 the Davison starting tonight, nine PM All lanes will close until five a.m. on Monday That's for bridge demolition. Also the Southfield Freeway both directions. At Michigan Avenue, Saturday, six a.m. all lanes will Shut down in both directions until eight p.m. on Sunday traffic will be forced to use the service drives now WJR, whether first from the Weather Channel, sponsored by North will fill properties. If you're looking for a place to call home, like North Bloomfield Properties find the best place for you and your family..

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06:49 min | 2 years ago

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"7 60 wjr. Here's today's guest host Chris, Alberta. 3.5 million people around the world. Dead from covert 19 600,000 just here in the U. S. And Many of us still want to know who to point the finger out. Who's to blame in this? How did it actually start tons and tons of maybe not new information but more thorough information coming out. Joining us this morning, Dr. John Fleming, former four term Louisiana congressman, Republican of the fourth District in himself. Family, family medicine physician Dr Flemming. Thanks for joining what have you been hearing and seeing in terms of these congressional reports in terms of who's really to blame for this outbreak? Well, Good morning, Chris. Um, I'll also remind you that I spent the last 10 months of the Trump Administration as dipping deputy chief of staff. Working with Mark matters, the chief of staff and we were obviously watching this thing is it unfolded? What we're getting now is the Devon Nunez, who is the ranking member of the interpreting the House. Has been disclosing some information that points very strongly in a circumstantial evidence way that this had to be coming from the Wuhan lab. It's the only level four of our virology lab. End the whole of China, as opposed to the fact that their animal wet markets all across China, But this virus, of course leaked out of Wuhan. In fact, the Chinese literally shut down travel to and from Wuhan. Shortly after it began to spread. And so you know it. It appears very obviously, that is far more likely to have been something that leaked from the lab. Some of the earliest victims We're in Wuhan Aske far as we can tell the first victim. Um Patient zero is we call it in medicine lived in Wuhan, probably either local doctor or someone a scientists who were in the lab laboratory on We've had reports since 2017 that there been problems there. There's been a leakage of of things that are ambassadors. Been reporting that and with we've a source we could tell. The earliest victim of this was in late 2019 20 before it became a pandemic. Mm. Well, Dr Fleming, I You know, as as a nerd myself, I have done Hundreds of thousands of Wordsworth of reading on this and I have become very paranoid, frankly, of what I read because so much of it has some inherent bias. The one thing that I can't seem to figure out is that Why does China Why does us for so many years participate in these gain of function type of studies? I'II taking a virus that is known only to be deadly in an animal and find a way to modify it to Frankenstein? It Too attached to human cells. And furthermore, hasn't the United States in the last handful of years trying to shut down some of these studies? I don't have details on that. Obviously, it has biological weapons. Uh, potential. I mean, think about it if you were to develop A virus that was highly contagious and deadly as this one actually is, you could inoculate Silently stealthily your own military and maybe even your own population and then release it in another country. As you just said over well, over half million Americans have died of this millions of people around the world. And so it definitely has military interest. Now, whether we're doing this type of research in the U. S, I don't know. But as we all know that that it in China Military fuses and government in general fuses with everything, whether it is commerce or health care or whatever. And so you could say, I do believe this was an accident. Dr. Redfield, the former Head of CDC under Trump believes that it did accidentally leaked from that laboratory. But you see the potential where this could be very dangerous, and it's something that we bet we have to treat this almost like like nuclear weapons where we have Certain agreements, and we can even have mutual evaluation and transparency. Well, you know whether it's an accident or not, seems to be two of, you know, to a degree, a moot point. Certainly there's there's things that are accidental. Some of them happened from negligence, which would I would imagine had some role in this whole thing. But in the grand scheme of things, you know within our own borders if we do something negligent and accident occurs and And kills or hurts or infects. Thousands of people are hundreds of thousands of people were not indemnified from that. Unfortunately, it seems like with this scenario, it Z fairly irrelevant if it came from Wuhan, indeed, and even if that's proven what kind of You know, reparations. Will we get if any from them ever? I don't know that there is a gonna be a solution to that. Do you know I don't even think we'll get a simple in admission. From Damn. What we would like to see is that they disclose information. So we find out what went wrong, so it won't happen again. This is not the first time something like this has happened. From the room behind lab. It's just the first time it said worldwide impact, and so they need to improve their procedures, their safety procedures and so forth. But without international pressure and force of some transparency. Uh, dis could easily happen again. Yeah, well, Dr John Fleming. Thanks for joining us today. Thanks for your insight on the issue. It's something that's on everybody's minds were without phones again. Today at W. J. R you can Texas today? 808 590957. Let's see your feedback and hear your thoughts on this will be back after the break with some inflation talk. Let's check in with Dana Clark and Traffic. This report is sponsored by Compassion International for Kids in Poverty Around the world.

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06:33 min | 2 years ago

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"Jr dot com. I'm a rock Your trickovski hosting late morning show today all the way from today till through Friday, So get three days in the seat and really enjoying touching base with you and keeping you informed as well as having a good conversation. We're talking about line five. And the impacts the environmental impacts the impacts of Governor Whitmer launching a war against the line five pipeline that offers so much energy through states like Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, and of course, our Largest unsecured and border with an ally. It's actually the largest on I guess unsecured border In the world and that's with the nation of Canada are one of our greatest allies. And as we've now heard that the Canadian prime minister is livid about what the governor has done. And the governor is now threatening to actually step in. And potentially take away the profits and sees all the profits and accounts of em bridge in the state of Michigan if they do not comply with her orders. So we're talking about Ambridge in line five. In the pipeline and in the potential environmental aspects that will get into a little bit as well. But 808 590957 808 590957, you can join us and pipe in as well. So to speak, and we've got clear from Bloomfield Hills. Clear you're on with Rocky Rocky Coast again late morning show. Hey, Rocky. It's so good to talk to you. Thank you so much. Forget toasting today. Oh, thank you. Have a question to questions. If you have time number one. What is the alternative plan? So this energy's gotta be delivered somehow, So if it's not going to come through line five How is it going to be delivered? And what is the environmental impact of that? And then question Number two is is if this is a treaty that we're violating. I mean, can she even do that? I mean, doesn't the Supreme Court has something to say about that? Let's address the address the treaty aspect first she can't violate the treaty and therefore she can't Percy, stop the flow of oil, but she can't harm M bridge economically. And obviously this will go through the courts. It's going to start in the courts in Michigan, and we'll see where it ends up of all most likely end up at a national level because this is a U. S treaty, and we heard just recently, Governor Grant home who happens to be the secretary of education of energy for the Bite Administration and our former governor state. Michigan said that this is going to kind of answer your first part of your question. Said specifically that these pipelines are one of the safest ways of delivering energy and most economic ways of delivering energy. So you asked the question of what are the alternatives to delivering this energy? People. Why do we have these pipelines? Well, clear. Let me let me just tell you this in a study that was released, there was talks about if we close down this pipeline It would require over. 200 trucks a day to deliver the fuel and the energy to the Northern peninsula and throughout Wisconsin, Ohio and Canada. 200 trucks plus Not 200, but 200 plus trucks a day and we all know that there's a trucking shortage or excuse me a truck driver shortage. Also, there's another way, and I'm kind of reading this from the news that they said another way of delivering it would be oil barges or a tanker car convoy. Or potentially by rail. But even if you delivered by rail real goes from point a to point B still have to take it off that rail and deliver it to the end. Consumer so intellectual, itty, you're burning more fuel. You're creating more of an environmental hazard, and you're creating more of a potential hazard on the roadways with these hazardous materials traveling on our roadways, So you bring up a very valid point. And if you're an environmentalist You would actually side with the Snyder administration and their agreement. What to Jim Holcomb talked about their agreement to basically secure line five with this cover with this plastic sliced cement cover to make sure there's no spills in our waterways. Nobody wants to pollute our water, So I hope I answered your question, Claire. Yes, you did. Thank you very much. Thank you very much in dawn urine from a palazzo your drink from a lot. So you're on with Rocky Works country. Enjoy your time on the radio. I I really enjoy listening to you. I'm trying to figure out how this governor has the power to make a decision like that was any legislative approval. Well, that's interesting, by the way, the checks in the mail for that nice comment. Thank you very much, John. You know, this governor is acting in accordance with the attorney General Dana Nessel. They have both sold their soul to the environmental concerns which are completely wrong. If you're an environmentalist, and I consider myself an environmentalist, I've got a young daughter at home. That I want. Make sure she has clean air, clean water, and it's in the state of Michigan. We love our waterways. We love our outdoors. We want to make sure that it's protecting you bring up a very valid point, because when you sell your soul to the environmentalists You may not be actually getting what you bargained for. Because if you're an environmentalist, you don't want the trucks driving on our roads. You don't want the pollution that's created there or the hazards and the governor is using the attorney general to invoke her executive order and we'll see what happens. Obviously, this is creating a big international brouhaha. If I can see that brouhaha, I think I just did. But big brouhaha with our our one of our greatest allies and Justin Trudeau, who happens to be a liberal. And an environmentalist from Canada is fit to be tied, so we'll see what happens. But we've got a pepper, the attorney general's office and the governor's office and let them know where we stand. Jacob from Oak Park. You've got one minute you're on with Rocky Rashkovsky. Jacob from Oak Park. Really? Yes, sir. Go ahead. Yes, sir. Have e think everyone's taking the wrong approach to this..

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03:17 min | 2 years ago

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"We've got a technical issue with the 14 lines are 88 member. We normally forward over some reasons, not 40 Nit's. Probably, but I didn't push before I left or something. So for now, we'll give up 808 590957 You have any questions for the guys Don't remind everybody that you want to get on top of began fungus out there from winter in your grass. Be careful. One mistake. I was reading that people make and I have never had a big fungus issue You ever had up here up north? We did. Yeah. We had so much shade in all those pion trees. Yeah, lot of more will combine a fungus treatment with fertilizer. And that actually helps the fungus spread because it feeds off the nitrogen in the fertilizer, right? Did you have something happening? No, no, But she just said that I could. I could see that happening so important that you get a fungicide. You get something that's going to Yeah, There's a couple of 100 grand, Granular products you goodbye, And there's also spray on pricing and buying the host. But I like to spray and when I use them at the cottage, it works great. So great that it made it all the sand, you know, killed, Okay, made it all sand and that area there was never worth seeding because Got no son that the only thing that would grow was fungus. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. So it's not nothing. I spent a lot time on after that, So if you're going to do it, do it. Wait a couple weeks and then fertilize. Yeah, That's good advice. Yeah, it's funny, because, um I enjoy working on the art. You do too. I know. Yep. I guess at some point in my life, I might have a yard service. I had one for a few years that did the mowing me to trimming and all that kind of day. When? Two years working so long, you know, the hours. Same thing. Same thing. I was just working so much okay, and I had about four acres to cut at that time, so I'm I had a friend that lived closely took care of farm for 60 bucks a week, and I was very happy to pay anything. Yeah, I know. You were thrilled at the time. It's like I actually enjoy getting out there doing it. Yep. I like to push what I can for the exercise. But I'm saying, yeah, thank you Know lie about that. 808 590957 You have any housing questions? Be happening. Answer for you. Also want to remind people You and I were going to do a spot and maybe we still will. We've got an article coming and, you know, safety around the home. There's so many weeks dedicated to different types of fire, safety and windows that we did a window safety a few weeks ago. Um But having good fire extinguishers in the house on and knowing where they are in knowing that they are multi purpose, multi fire, multi material extinguishers so important there, Chief Dennis they are expensive. They are and not just having them knowing like you said. The multi use is important, but at one of the family should know where they're at. What does it take? I mean, five minutes every six months. Say Hey, guys. Wanna remind everybody here is the fire extinguishers. Here's what you do. Teach about grease fires, teach him all that something important. Have haven't least one on every floor of the house. You know why not one of the garage, you know if you can, because that's normally where a lot of obviously you're flammable. Solvents are that kind of thing, But I was a kid. Ah ones. They're smaller unit but 20 bucks apiece. You know that I.

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01:45 min | 2 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

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WJR 760

09:47 min | 2 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"Talk 7 60 wjr or fortunate to have Dr Brian Colander, MD internal medicine physician. And specialists and prevention. He's here tonight to give us some straight talk about two important topics. Prevention on being proactive. We're inviting you to call in with your questions at 808 590957 again. That's 808 590957. Chabon's being patched in from sunny Florida, where the weather is a lot better than what it is here. Shibata Year. You've got some calls. Yes, so let's start first with August in White Lake, August, What's your question? Well, My question is I want like I want just make it comic because I love Yes. They're being both very honest and upfront and being very respectful tow us there in the audience. They're saying as it is, and they're sharing their knowledge. And to that. I mean, that's just wonderful. Like, you know, I mean a gun. We're losing August. What happened? We lost him. Dad. Yeah, we can hear I'm sorry, but my point is, I really I really respect that. You're just being urged up front in your talking to us. As you should. Well, we appreciate that. You have a question. Why? You gotta stay. Have a question. Yeah. The key is how do we? I love the idea of prevention. And I also love the idea. You have to take care of your health. Absolutely the own it. You have to own it, and you have to research it and you have to do whatever you think works for you. Well, I We agree with you, but I'm also going to say that you do not know August as a layperson. What exactly works for you because there's so many components to health. The first component is knowing where you are, and we are proponents of screening for vascular disease because it's an objective marker of your arterial health. Which is unfortunately highly impacted by Cove it and then putting together personal program which include genetics, So without taking a very deep diving your health. August You have no idea what your health is. This is a problem with you know our sits. Our system is you just don't know on gonna come back, Tonto recommending vaccination because you do not know. Where you are. You need all the protection you can get. So if there are people who have concerns about the vaccine, please call we're open Torto helping assuage your concerns, and that's calling 866 colander. Talk to Dr Colanders Practice, Xuan get more calls. Yes. So up next. Now we have Gloria and Clinton Township. Gloria, What's your question? You know, I'm only calling because I've learned to trust him through listening to the programs of the man is just on honest, decent person. Dr. Collins. Dr. Greatest respect for you. My question is what I know. And I understand that you may not know yet, but I wasn't gonna, but I did get a vaccine. I I was supposed to get mowed down. Um, And instead of that, when I got there they were out and the only thing they had to offer Woz J and J. And I just got it because I thought it would rather deal with the vaccine, then with the disease, and now I'm kind of wondering A when I get a booster if I have to. Should I get a different vaccine or be? Is that a bad idea or what do I do? Well, great question. And again. I'm gonna say what you did what you did, and it's done. So let's you should be okay. We're hoping you're gonna be okay because I hate the Johnson vaccine. But you did it. Good. Go get it. S o The I'm expecting us to require boosters. I just I mean, I'm day one of Cove it to me. It was just a foregone conclusion. That we're going to be getting boosters for Cove in moving forward for two reasons. Number one, the virus mutates and as we're learning that there's new strains that have different Ways of presenting and different levels of activity, So we're gonna need boosters on also, it's big business. I get well, I don't want to say things that are going to discourage people from getting the vaccine. So get the vaccine, But at the same time I'll go there, you know. We would love to have more transparency from the government about what's going on. And that's what we need Another thing Dr Collins over free take the next call is I think it's really wrong of them not you know, there was a lack of having vaccines. They ran out of them. They got people to book up. And then when you signed on, I went through this myself. Oh, we're out of stock and It's kind of unfair that she finally decides to get the vaccine and Phyllis think two years. No, but I mean, once here, they and they say, Oops, Sorry we're out of right visor. We're out of Madonna. We don't have the M R. N e. I mean, what's this lady to do? I feel sorry for her When you said this lady, I thought you meant the governor. Oh, I'm not gonna go there. Okay, well, but go ahead dollars on the line. Simon in just seven. Shutting us up over there. Right, Sherman, Go ahead. Lots. Okay. All right. Karen and Royal Oh, Karen, with your question. Hello. Thank you so much for taking my call. I had my second Sizer vaccine in mid January. And afterwards I felt such a wave of relief. I could visit my parents and do all these things and I've been healthy. Been good, So that was great. But now I'm coming up from six months post vaccination, and I'm kind of starting to wonder how much longer I'll be protected, feeling a little nervous about that. And then the previous collar kind of addressed, you know, I was wondering about Variance and boosters and how we're going to need those. And one more thing is my my daughter is childbearing years. And she can't advisor And I guess there's just a little you know, Sometimes you hear things about fertility and it can affect fertility. We have all these young people getting Reaction. Ated. So so those my questions Well, good questions. So let's try to dress them. So number one is how long are you going to be immune? So there's some data supporting that immunity persists. In ways that we do not have to measure so right now there is a better level of more deeper level and by tests, it looks for the immune globulin to the spike protein. That is again a second tier level. That test that identifies immunity to the vaccine or developed by the vaccine, so that type of test is available. If you want to get it and just see where you are. But I'm Leaving based on what I've read that there's immunity stored in your other levels of your immune system that we just don't check with blood work because it's very experimental Blood tests and they're just not available. So Um, time will tell. I think that the business of medicine is going to generate other vaccines. Hopefully that there's good reasons to get them a safari, as should, eh? Childbearing age, you know, woman get the vaccine. I'm still a proponent of vaccines. There's questions being raised. We don't have the answers to. I'm going to fall back to the position that in general when vaccines clear a certain level You know of numbers of people and time. Vaccines generally don't cause long term problems, and I know the anti vaxxers are up in another roar. I believe that problems that may be attributed to vaccines are a little more complex than just because the vaccine And I realized that people said I watched my could become autistic after vaccine and I know that that's what happened. I'm going to suggest again that there's more factors involved than just the vaccine. There. There's epi genetic issues. There's got health issues. There's other layers of auto immunity that not being identified, even in young people. So it's very complicated and we just do not have the ways of measuring it. It's not just the vaccine. Vaccines reduce the inflammation that the virus would cause which helps keep us healthy. On and reduces the development of chronic disease, especially with prove it. I think we're gonna be seeing The levels of chronic illness and our country go up by 30% among the people who've been exposed, and so it's even more important to take a whole body approach to treatment and identification. So I'm I'm gonna say get it. My daughter's choosing to get the vaccine. She's 23. Okay, two thumbs up for the vaccine. Anyway, we're gonna have to take a quick break. You are listening to a special live broadcast from the studios of Startup Nation and downtime Birmingham And if you have a specific question on the subjects were discussing tonight.

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WJR 760

06:40 min | 2 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"I'm Rocky Road, Schakowsky. And as I said that I'm hosting the late morning show this my last day this week, and I really enjoyed being with you. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on what I've dubbed the Declaration of Dependence, speech, something that will either remember forever. War. Hopefully, we can change in the next election. 808 590957 808 590 wjr Mark you're on with us with Rocky Rashkovsky from Milford. Good morning, Iraqi. Good morning, but some are much When did you see Last time? Three students Movie on TV. Remember Three Stooges movie? Yes. Yeah, I actually do. Oh, yeah, It was fine. There was made some debate based on the farm life. You know there was something but you can Look, observe and implement and smile. Yes, Today we got three studios on the screen to plus one and I really cry. You know, there was nothing to accept in his speech and those two lady Behind him. That was completely devastation and garbage speech that it was. It was a zoo. I've I've called it again. The declaration of dependence. It moves us from an independent free society to, um or dependent society where everything will be taken care for you by the government. So it's it's the spending. That's really of concern to me because I have a daughter still a seven year old daughter that when she becomes college Asia when she's looking for a job or raising a family, what is she? What country? What type of country is she gonna inherit? So you bring up a very valid point, Mark? Thank you very much for joining us, Bobby, you're on with Rocky Ridge. Husky Bob from Lee Korean I am not a great show and thank you rocket while you do for our country. And I do agree with you're saying and I could go with mind. BLM that basic liberties matter and then this taxation without any representation coming from the House and Senate. Of comprised lawyers, and he and lawyers like they are and bring forth our laws. They had their hands and everybody's pockets but their own and we're gonna be stuck paying for it. And just We're gonna put this Sprinkles and ours and everybody's hands isn't providing or being productive in their work at 73 Listen to WJR since 1955 Apple don't fall far from the tree. My father left me wjr back there and I'm going, man. I'm not gonna be listening to this and uranium 73 listen to wjr. And the point you bring toward our great I miss Frank. And I think wjr is not a little bit of Left. Turn there, but with you. Come forward for me. I'm I'm greatly Anticipating a great rise in our Republicans parties, So thanks for all Iraqi. Yeah, I appreciate you your kind comments Bob. I've got to say that WJR tries to because it's a radio station and a radio stations trying to hear everybody's viewpoint. And you're gonna hear some viewpoints from the left. You're gonna hear some viewpoints for the bright But what's incredible about this radio station and incredible, But, uh, I would say more people that are on the center, right? We are truly the tolerant ones. We want to hear more opinion. Even when people disagree with us. I I love talking with Debbie Dingell. I really do. Some people may get real big headaches from talking to Debbie Dingell. I I really love it because I enjoy hearing her perspective and especially the perspective of the left, and I tried to find out what's in their minds. If we could find out what's in their minds, then weaken better. I would say we can better tailor our argument in our debate. Hopefully one day one day. Weekend. We could earn the hearts and minds of these people and bring them over to the right mind of thinking that it's it's what you make what you do what you earn is yours, not anybody else's. And it's not for the governments to decide who the winners or losers should be in our economy. And in our family lives in our personal lives. So you bring up some great points. And by the way, Thank you very much for the fine compliment, Joe. You're from Clinton Township. You're on with Rocky works, Kowski. Hello? Not here. I'm glad you take the dissenting opinions. Because I really enjoyed President Biden's speech last night. I think his move is to increase social safety net programs, and it's about time. We'll go a little bit deeper than that. What do you mean by social safety Net programs, And it's about time. What? What is the social safety Net program that you're looking for? Is it to fund and give $1800 checks to people that aren't citizens? They're just crossing the border. No, I'm thinking more in terms of history and what history teaches us. When FDR in the 19 thirties gave us Social Security. The opponent said it would lead to communism when they'll be Jason Institute in Medicare and Medicaid in the sixties. Opponents said it would lead to communism. It didn't those things don't we have to share in the cost of the social safety net, and Biden is on the right track. What is that? But what is the social safety Net? You know some people we're not gonna argue about Social security. But what is the social safety net? I asked you a very simple question. Joe and I do appreciate opposing viewpoints because it's important that we have this discussion and I understand what you're after, but in one minute Because that's what's happening right now. I think that's a ridiculous way to frame the debate. No, I'm asking because that's a social safety net. That's what a lot of liberals that's what a lot of liberals are asking for and have asked, would basically have put into policy right now That's what's happening and her Southern border illegals they're crossing are getting a check for $1800. Refugees..

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01:45 min | 3 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"J R. That's 808 590957. And I say it was 6:24 a.m. that makes a time for Joe gunman's top of mind topics. And today's top of mind subjects is the same as it was yesterday, because I think it's that important. I have people. By the dozens who send me emails every week day and every weekend. And some of these problems occur with their major appliances. Because of what we called a power surge. You may never know you had a power surge, but it effects all the electron IX in your home. It affects the motors that are on refrigerator, washing machine clothes, dryer and so forth. Power surge can hurt those major things in your home. And you may have a surge protector that you have sitting on the floor where you have cords plugged into it. On my way of thing is that I don't think they're worth a pinch of prunes. Get yourself Ah, Whole House search protectorate installed at your fuse box that does the job and prevents power surges. And we do have an advertiser on this show who installs him and I just found out the other day they install them at such a reasonable price. That I've had fun for years and the home in Northville. I'm going to have one installed very soon..

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WJR 760

06:20 min | 3 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"That's 808 590957. Dr Collins or just before the break. We were talking about the vaccine when we can get it when it's gonna be available. Obviously, nobody knows right now. But the other problem is you were mentioning that out of a group of 50 people. 15 people were the only ones that we're willing to take. And what is the fear? Well, I think in general, certain populations have a fear of vaccines, period. So there's a whole anti vaccination movement. You know the anti Vaxxers and then people think that there's just bad. Whatever is put in the vaccine is unhealthy. Whether it's the Delia went meeting the solution in which the vaccine sitting has some unhealthy products. Granted, there's been a history of mercury being put in vaccines as a preservative. So it's not unwarranted. Fear the pharma, you know, uh, system has always done something that makes us question the safety of our products. But now you know the preservatives, resort preserves, but the way the vaccines have created, delivered her safer and cleaner and really shouldn't Cause a problem and unfortunately with covert, I don't know that we have that made choices. You kind of got to get the vaccine. Well, I think that you know, Unfortunately, because of the news in the sensationalism of one person dies around about the time that they get a vaccine. There's this, you know? Well, it had to be about the vaccine, and the vaccine's not safe of two people die or three people died in a week or two weeks after they get the vaccine. There's this connection that all the vaccines bad. And that's just, you know, hyping sensationalism. But like we said, I'm getting the visor vaccine on Saturday and I've heard from a few people don't get it because people are dying from it. But really, if they've administered 20 million doses already and only maybe I'm gonna say on Lee with no disrespect to the people that died, 2025 people. Died. We're really looking at 0.1%. Death, which is a very low rate. When you look at populations, especially the death rate from Covina, which is 0.5% in the six population, so It's it's exponentially safer to get the vaccine than to get Cove it. What do we know about some of the side effects or more? So how long it takes or some of these side effects to manifest? Well, I think most people are getting side effects with the second dose. So the first dose is not his potent on second dose is more potent. Maybe it's just your bis response is greater because it's already seen a little bit of The protein that piece of the spike protein that generates a neutralizing antibody. So It could be anywhere from muscle sort. I mean, nothing to muscle soreness, chills aching. I've had some patients get some gastrointestinal upset, just like you might think would happen with the virus. I've had some patients get some brief episodes of shortness of breath, just like you might have with the virus. That doesn't mean the vaccine causes symptoms that just your response to the Vaccination generated those symptoms. You're still going to recover from those and not have the viral long term effects. So do you think the fear is because maybe it hasn't been tested as long as a zloty as some of the other bank scenes have been tested because they move this forward on an emergency basis, So they get the you know the vaccine out there, or do you think it's just the people don't understand. It's not a dead or alive virus that get injected with bullets that struck that was a great question. So let's talk with, you know what did it take to get this vaccine produced so The reality is is that technology has changed. And so what took 15 years 25 years ago or seven or eight years 25 years ago. Now they've got the ability to create the protein, the part of the virus that generates an immune response. On a computer model that can be then created in a lab in one day. So all of the Knowledge and that that had to be done for years and years and years now really has done in one day and because there were so many cases of of Kobe it around the world. The virus, vaccinate the vaccines, especially my journey was able to be tested, You know, so they had hundreds of thousands of cases that were they were tested against. Statistically, that's a very powerful study. So when you've been test 10 2040 50, you know they had 90,000 people. So even though it happened quickly because the virus was so come and they were able to test enough people that the study had a lot of strength. And when I mean statistical strength, so A lot of you did that's all done. The whole time is made that moot time and the way this virus spread allowed us to say we have enough data to really know what this Vaccination does I think people are afraid of everything. They're afraid of Kovar. They're afraid of the vaccine. And now the latest thing for them to be afraid of us. They're hearing the word variant. You know, in England, they've got a very and suddenly that broke hired another hearing about this fate, right? Surrounded. You hear about this? Yeah. The variant of the vaccine and And I think people are thinking that Okay, now it's morphed into some other hyper, You know, covert strain that does this vaccine work on the variants? What's your answer to that? Well. I don't know. Exactly. But I'm going toe make a supposition. Which is these variants really don't change the disease course they might be Maura, less virulent. But the way that this virus works the way that the virus attach is to our body and the way that the vaccines attack the way the virus attach is to our body Eisen being changed by these variants so that the vaccine should still be effective. I think that vaccination to.

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WJR 760

01:33 min | 3 years ago

"808 590957" Discussed on WJR 760

"Okay. We got 22 machines that were investigated. And those are the only 22 machines that I know of in the whole United States and any of these areas that have been contested that have been checked. And there was fraud found. Isn't that evidence? I mean, what do we need it for? Years ago back four years old just to go with it. They said that Trump colluded with Russia and they spent four years looking into it and found nothing. You're telling me that we can't spend a little bit of time to look into this? And to say if there was fraud or not. I can definitely see it with my eyes. Okay, Joyce, I appreciate the call. Thank you. I'll address some of that up next on the I'm on the side of this break. We'll take it will come back. I'll address some of the points joins. Thank you. 808 590957 After the roadway three Go with Dana Clark. This report is sponsored by Compassion International. It's a new year. But for kids in poverty around the world things they're still desperate. Join compassion with your one time $40 gift to provide a covert relief kid to a family in poverty. Text the word Give 283393 that's give 283393 Not much out there, Chris just looking at construction 96 eastbound between tent like road and 6 96, a single lane closer, scheduled until 3 P.m. on Tuesday Now WJR whether first from the Weather Channel. Sponsored by Coca Clarkston Window and Door over 31 years in business over 450.

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