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Mike Gallagher Podcast
"indiana south" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"I kiss them and I love them Cause to me they're all the same I hug them and I squeeze them They don't even know my name They call me the wanderer They call me the wanderer I'm the wanderer Dion Demucci, live or dead? I didn't even know the name Dion Demucci so how would I know? He went by Dion, the wanderer. Oh Dion, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, sure. And keep away from a run around zoo and see, there you go. The answer is he's alive, alive and 84 today, 84 today, just a little older than Biden. There you go. Hey, I wanna just salute you. Your tribute to Salem Media Group's co-founder and chairman Stuart Epperson on Twitter was really beautiful. You helped put things in perspective about the fact that all of us are sitting here largely because of his efforts along with his brother-in-law Ed Atsinger who founded Salem and what would become Salem Media Group back in the early 1970s. And we lost a broadcasting giant as Stuart passed away at the age of 86. He was such a kind and decent and godly man. A lot of stories about Stuart that people don't even know about. He and Nancy, his wife, his beloved wife, mentoring kids from the inner city, did things that a lot of people had no idea they did. They just did it quietly with a servant's heart. Of course, he was a broadcasting legend and hey, Salem is not gonna be the same without him. So thank you for your beautiful tribute to him on Twitter. As I tweeted out, anyone who got to know him or met him received a blessing because he fought the good fight. He did and I got to thinking that what's the measure of a life and what does it mean to the broad nation and what does it mean to me? And so I'm sitting there thinking, what are some things I can say within the allotted amount of characters? Stu, through his efforts, made our country better through his conservative activism. He made radio better, partnered with Ed Atzinger to create this company that has changed, saved so many souls with all the Christian stations we have, hope, trying to save our country. And he also made my life better because for the last 11 plus years, I've had the opportunity to walk into this building and do this show containing various blessings, including a daily chat with you. And so, but for this company, that's not happening. And but for Stu, this company doesn't happen. He and Ed, I'm eternally, eternally grateful. Rest well, well done, good and faithful servant, the great Stu Evers. You bet, prayers for Nancy, the four kids, the 21 grandchildren, what a beautiful family. I'll be in Winston-Salem on Friday. Carl Jackson looks like a guest host for me as I travel there for the funeral. And then back again on Monday. So wonderful, wonderful. Yep, yep, so thank you again for your kind words. Hey, what do you do when you're the Washington Post and you smear a movie like Sound of Freedom that has become this shocking summertime hit? Now they're approaching $100 million at the box office. Forbes and Variety, look at this headline at Forbes, surprise hit Sound of Freedom moves up in box office rankings. It was number two this past weekend, Marc, only to Mission Impossible. This movie is raking it in. It's changing hearts and minds. A lot of eyeballs are seeing this movie. And the Washington Post, of course, and I think Rolling Stone and CNN, they've smeared this movie saying it's QAnon tinge. Adjacent, yes. It's QAnon adjacent. Whatever that even means. Who knows? Well, so there was such a laughable out, you know, people just laughed at that. Like, are you crazy? What, the left is now pro child sex trafficking? Is that what you're telling us? Well, what do you do if you're the Washington Post and you're confronted with that kind of criticism? You double down. I'm reading an article today, Noah Berlatsky who writes, QAnon and Sound of Freedom both rely on tired Hollywood tropes. You see, Trump plans to screen the film Sound of Freedom at his New Jersey golf club next week. Well, that was all they needed to hear. There you are. Because as you proceed, I don't want to interrupt you, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. If you ask them, of course, we're not pro child sex trafficking, but if an anti child sex trafficking movie comes out and it stars Jim Caviezel, a stalwart conservative and conservatives like it, and endless in the QAnon angle, if anybody's even wondering about that, that sliver of loony birds believes that there's some cadre of George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Epstein's ghost who are involved in all this, whatever, but the trafficking story is real and if people they don't like are making that movie, then the movie becomes bad. It must be terrible. I mean, let's just peruse some of the words in this Washington Post article, the column. The film has been embraced by the far right and Christians. Many critics, many, I love when they say that. People say. People say, dot, dot, dot. Many critics have linked Sound to Freedom to the pro Trump QAnon conspiracy cult. They've also been startled by its mainstream success. But the truth is that the conspiratorial right and the Hollywood default aren't that different, which is why perhaps our politics have had such difficulty rejecting QAnon, Trump, and fascism. I'm not kidding you, Mark. This is like satirical garbage, but it's on the pages of the August Washington Post. The August Washington Post has another huge problem this week as Jennifer Rubin, who continues to receive a paycheck from them for some reason, and we all know what that reason is. You remember when she used to write a column called Right Turns? It was a kind of sort of conservative column. I had her on a couple of times. She was one of those sort of center righties, kind of a squish, but whatever, right on some things, not so much on others. And Trump broke her, and now she's hard left, rooting for Biden every day, rooting for Democrats every day, and against anything conservative. She had a column in the Washington Post that said that Florida is paying a horrible price for DeSantis, for fighting the woke stuff and standing up for parents' rights and stuff like that, and all she did was get the numbers precisely 180 degrees wrong. She identified the number of people moving to Florida, which is huge, and characterized it as the number of people moving out of Florida. The Post issued, I think, a page 47B correction, and somebody said they should be embarrassed, the Post should be embarrassed. They're not. Embarrassment involves some measure of self-awareness, some notion that you've done something wrong and need to atone or need to correct yourself. That doesn't exist at Post headquarters. It doesn't exist at New York Times headquarters. They know exactly what they're doing. If you double down on an anti-child sex trafficking movie as being QAnon and embraced by only Christians in the far right, listen, Jennifer Rubin is child's play. They won't touch that. I mean, believe me, she's a heroine to them. And incidentally, for the record, she based that on an incorrect statistic that was, I think, originally published, if I'm not mistaken, by Business Insider, where they had the two numbers backwards, and then they, of course, had to correct it. Gavin Newsom famously gave an interview, I think to Sean Hannity, where he tried to make that same goofy argument, something about, but his formula is per capita, per capita. Per capita, more people are fleeing Florida than are fleeing, it's goofy. And incidentally, speaking of goofy, tell me you saw the CNBC 10 worst states to live and work in. And Texas, number one, baby, Texas. Yes, and the- The worst state to live and work in. All 10 states on the, well, they're all red states. Well, and they are, because the criteria used by CNBC, I don't know if you got them in front of you, but it's magnificent states, Texas, Florida, Indiana, South Carolina, in a place with good, God's doing, happy people leading productive lives. The criteria used by CNBC included a few factors, some of them objective, but one of them, like the degree to which these states are willing to fall in with DEI initiatives, various woke things- Child care, is there child care per capita? Is the climate, but I mean, honest to goodness, it's, you don't think people are fleeing California and New York and Illinois, but they're an embarrassment. CNBC used to be kind of a neutral sort of- It was kind of financial network. Yeah, the 10 worst states to live and work in. Of course, Florida's got, and I love the, they got to smear DeSantis right off the bat, so they published the list in descending order. So it's 10, nine, eight, because Florida's got to pop up first. When you look at the article, it's got to see Florida first, because Ron DeSantis is ruining Florida. Florida's just a hell hole. Hey, I got a plan, and I said this on the show yesterday, I'll say it again today, I'm embracing this report. Please, progressives, stay away, stay out. Yeah, CNBC is right, Texas is horrible. It's too hot here. It's hot, there are bugs. We'll shoot you where you stand. There are guns everywhere, and South Carolina's even worse. Please, believe me, Florida, I can't even get through the day without looking over my shoulder. You'll get eaten by an alligator, and you'll die. Oh my gosh, please don't come here. Stay in Berkeley, you stay in LA, make sure you stay put in Chicago. Do not come to any, the CNBC article is gospel. It is true, they're onto something. So please, please, I'm looking out for you, progressives. Stay away, we don't want you to have to be triggered. Now, speaking of being triggered. Real quick, 30 seconds, having mentioned DeSantis, having mentioned Florida, all eyes on, maybe for the first time in a long time, all eyes on Jake Tapper. DeSantis sits down for Jake Tapper. It's on Jake's show, right? It's five o'clock Eastern, four o'clock Central. Well, I thought it was prime time tonight. It's not prime time? Maybe they are, my mistake. So just, we're not in the habit of paying attention to CNN. But DeSantis sits down with Tapper, and there's a lot of advanced angst about this, and I don't know why. I've said, silly, let the game come to me. If it goes well, then it will have been a good idea for DeSantis to do it. If it doesn't, then it wasn't. I have a feeling it'll probably go fairly well. I think there are some folks on Team Trump who are, shall we say, concerned about it going well, and so there's been a lot of mouthing this, but how do you think that will go, and was it a good idea for him to go? DeSantis has been criticized for only talking to certain members of conservative and friendly media. Which is true, which is true. Well, I can speak from experience. But listen, he needs to go where he's gonna maybe win over hearts and minds. Did you see the lady in South Carolina who stood up at a packed town hall that he was hosting? She gives this impassioned speech about what a die-hard Trump supporter she is, and she loves Donald Trump, and she feels that he's been unfairly persecuted, but she's thought long and hard about it, and she believes that Ron DeSantis is the man who will take the day.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 07/18/23
"I kiss them and I love them Cause to me they're all the same I hug them and I squeeze them They don't even know my name They call me the wanderer They call me the wanderer I'm the wanderer Dion Demucci, live or dead? I didn't even know the name Dion Demucci so how would I know? He went by Dion, the wanderer. Oh Dion, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, sure. And keep away from a run around zoo and see, there you go. The answer is he's alive, alive and 84 today, 84 today, just a little older than Biden. There you go. Hey, I wanna just salute you. Your tribute to Salem Media Group's co -founder and chairman Stuart Epperson on Twitter was really beautiful. You helped put things in perspective about the fact that all of us are sitting here largely because of his efforts along with his brother -in -law Ed Atsinger who founded Salem and what would become Salem Media Group back in the early 1970s. And we lost a broadcasting giant as Stuart passed away at the age of 86. He was such a kind and decent and godly man. A lot of stories about Stuart that people don't even know about. He and Nancy, his wife, his beloved wife, mentoring kids from the inner city, did things that a lot of people had no idea they did. They just did it quietly with a servant's heart. Of course, he was a broadcasting legend and hey, Salem is not gonna be the same without him. So thank you for your beautiful tribute to him on Twitter. As I tweeted out, anyone who got to know him or met him received a blessing because he fought the good fight. He did and I got to thinking that what's the measure of a life and what does it mean to the broad nation and what does it mean to me? And so I'm sitting there thinking, what are some things I can say within the allotted amount of characters? Stu, through his efforts, made our country better through his conservative activism. He made radio better, partnered with Ed Atzinger to create this company that has changed, saved so many souls with all the Christian stations we have, hope, trying to save our country. And he also made my life better because for the last 11 plus years, I've had the opportunity to walk into this building and do this show containing various blessings, including a daily chat with you. And so, but for this company, that's not happening. And but for Stu, this company doesn't happen. He and Ed, I'm eternally, eternally grateful. Rest well, well done, good and faithful servant, the great Stu Evers. You bet, prayers for Nancy, the four kids, the 21 grandchildren, what a beautiful family. I'll be in Winston -Salem on Friday. Carl Jackson looks like a guest host for me as I travel there for the funeral. And then back again on Monday. So wonderful, wonderful. Yep, yep, so thank you again for your kind words. Hey, what do you do when you're the Washington Post and you smear a movie like Sound of Freedom that has become this shocking summertime hit? Now they're approaching $100 million at the box office. Forbes and Variety, look at this headline at Forbes, surprise hit Sound of Freedom moves up in box office rankings. It was number two this past weekend, Marc, only to Mission Impossible. This movie is raking it in. It's changing hearts and minds. A lot of eyeballs are seeing this movie. And the Washington Post, of course, and I think Rolling Stone and CNN, they've smeared this movie saying it's QAnon tinge. Adjacent, yes. It's QAnon adjacent. Whatever that even means. Who knows? Well, so there was such a laughable out, you know, people just laughed at that. Like, are you crazy? What, the left is now pro child sex trafficking? Is that what you're telling us? Well, what do you do if you're the Washington Post and you're confronted with that kind of criticism? You double down. I'm reading an article today, Noah Berlatsky who writes, QAnon and Sound of Freedom both rely on tired Hollywood tropes. You see, Trump plans to screen the film Sound of Freedom at his New Jersey golf club next week. Well, that was all they needed to hear. There you are. Because as you proceed, I don't want to interrupt you, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. If you ask them, of course, we're not pro child sex trafficking, but if an anti child sex trafficking movie comes out and it stars Jim Caviezel, a stalwart conservative and conservatives like it, and endless in the QAnon angle, if anybody's even wondering about that, that sliver of loony birds believes that there's some cadre of George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Epstein's ghost who are involved in all this, whatever, but the trafficking story is real and if people they don't like are making that movie, then the movie becomes bad. It must be terrible. I mean, let's just peruse some of the words in this Washington Post article, the column. The film has been embraced by the far right and Christians. Many critics, many, I love when they say that. People say. People say, dot, dot, dot. Many critics have linked Sound to Freedom to the pro Trump QAnon conspiracy cult. They've also been startled by its mainstream success. But the truth is that the conspiratorial right and the Hollywood default aren't that different, which is why perhaps our politics have had such difficulty rejecting QAnon, Trump, and fascism. I'm not kidding you, Mark. This is like satirical garbage, but it's on the pages of the August Washington Post. The August Washington Post has another huge problem this week as Jennifer Rubin, who continues to receive a paycheck from them for some reason, and we all know what that reason is. You remember when she used to write a column called Right Turns? It was a kind of sort of conservative column. I had her on a couple of times. She was one of those sort of center righties, kind of a squish, but whatever, right on some things, not so much on others. And Trump broke her, and now she's hard left, rooting for Biden every day, rooting for Democrats every day, and against anything conservative. She had a column in the Washington Post that said that Florida is paying a horrible price for DeSantis, for fighting the woke stuff and standing up for parents' rights and stuff like that, and all she did was get the numbers precisely 180 degrees wrong. She identified the number of people moving to Florida, which is huge, and characterized it as the number of people moving out of Florida. The Post issued, I think, a page 47B correction, and somebody said they should be embarrassed, the Post should be embarrassed. They're not. Embarrassment involves some measure of self -awareness, some notion that you've done something wrong and need to atone or need to correct yourself. That doesn't exist at Post headquarters. It doesn't exist at New York Times headquarters. They know exactly what they're doing. If you double down on an anti -child sex trafficking movie as being QAnon and embraced by only Christians in the far right, listen, Jennifer Rubin is child's play. They won't touch that. I mean, believe me, she's a heroine to them. And incidentally, for the record, she based that on an incorrect statistic that was, I think, originally published, if I'm not mistaken, by Business Insider, where they had the two numbers backwards, and then they, of course, had to correct it. Gavin Newsom famously gave an interview, I think to Sean Hannity, where he tried to make that same goofy argument, something about, but his formula is per capita, per capita. Per capita, more people are fleeing Florida than are fleeing, it's goofy. And incidentally, speaking of goofy, tell me you saw the CNBC 10 worst states to live and work in. And Texas, number one, baby, Texas. Yes, and the - The worst state to live and work in. All 10 states on the, well, they're all red states. Well, and they are, because the criteria used by CNBC, I don't know if you got them in front of you, but it's magnificent states, Texas, Florida, Indiana, South Carolina, in a place with good, God's doing, happy people leading productive lives. The criteria used by CNBC included a few factors, some of them objective, but one of them, like the degree to which these states are willing to fall in with DEI initiatives, various woke things - Child care, is there child care per capita? Is the climate, but I mean, honest to goodness, it's, you don't think people are fleeing California and New York and Illinois, but they're an embarrassment. CNBC used to be kind of a neutral sort of - It was kind of financial network. Yeah, the 10 worst states to live and work in. Of course, Florida's got, and I love the, they got to smear DeSantis right off the bat, so they published the list in descending order. So it's 10, nine, eight, because Florida's got to pop up first. When you look at the article, it's got to see Florida first, because Ron DeSantis is ruining Florida. Florida's just a hell hole. Hey, I got a plan, and I said this on the show yesterday, I'll say it again today, I'm embracing this report. Please, progressives, stay away, stay out. Yeah, CNBC is right, Texas is horrible. It's too hot here. It's hot, there are bugs. We'll shoot you where you stand. There are guns everywhere, and South Carolina's even worse. Please, believe me, Florida, I can't even get through the day without looking over my shoulder. You'll get eaten by an alligator, and you'll die. Oh my gosh, please don't come here. Stay in Berkeley, you stay in LA, make sure you stay put in Chicago. Do not come to any, the CNBC article is gospel. It is true, they're onto something. So please, please, I'm looking out for you, progressives. Stay away, we don't want you to have to be triggered. Now, speaking of being triggered. Real quick, 30 seconds, having mentioned DeSantis, having mentioned Florida, all eyes on, maybe for the first time in a long time, all eyes on Jake Tapper. DeSantis sits down for Jake Tapper. It's on Jake's show, right? It's five o 'clock Eastern, four o 'clock Central. Well, I thought it was prime time tonight. It's not prime time? Maybe they are, my mistake. So just, we're not in the habit of paying attention to CNN. But DeSantis sits down with Tapper, and there's a lot of advanced angst about this, and I don't know why. I've said, silly, let the game come to me. If it goes well, then it will have been a good idea for DeSantis to do it. If it doesn't, then it wasn't. I have a feeling it'll probably go fairly well. I think there are some folks on Team Trump who are, shall we say, concerned about it going well, and so there's been a lot of mouthing this, but how do you think that will go, and was it a good idea for him to go? DeSantis has been criticized for only talking to certain members of conservative and friendly media. Which is true, which is true. Well, I can speak from experience. But listen, he needs to go where he's gonna maybe win over hearts and minds. Did you see the lady in South Carolina who stood up at a packed town hall that he was hosting? She gives this impassioned speech about what a die -hard Trump supporter she is, and she loves Donald Trump, and she feels that he's been unfairly persecuted, but she's thought long and hard about it, and she believes that Ron DeSantis is the man who will take the day.

Game Theory Podcast
"indiana south" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast
"He plays with real explosiveness in a real way. So I get this. I totally get it with Blake Wesley at number 25. You're a little bit higher on Blake if I remember correctly, Matt. I am. I have an 18th. So for the spurs on my board, you got three guys in the top 18 out of 25 picks. That's enormous win. I mean, I'm an idiot. So who knows if they pan out or not? But Blake Wesley, I saw him earlier in the year at Boston college. I went to shoot around before they played the game. He started every game in the ACC as a freshman was called upon to do a lot. Great shock creator. I worry a little about that about the finishing. That's what I think probably dropped him down some efficiency with shots, but the finishing by the rim just those games and CLA tournament where he was just blocked multiple times and like the first four game and they escaped they got out of there, but I would have liked sort of a better performance to end on the pre draft stuff, some workouts see absolutely killed, some were just like, eh, not bad. Could have been the guy to go back to school, make the sophomore jump, not like he's not gonna be Jade and I have you. I'm not saying it would have been a top 5 pick, but could he have improved his stock? Jumped about ten spots, maybe, because he is so young. He came on the scene from South Bend, Indiana, South Bend high school, somewhere around that area and had that lost season due to COVID on the summer circuit. So this is still new to him. This is still a lot for him as a younger player. A great franchise, a great organization and they'll take their time with them. I need to buy tickets to the Austin spurs because that seems to be awesome to watch the GT. It's not. It's like, with just like get better, here's your NBA red shirt season, as opposed to like doing a sophomore year at Notre-Dame. Yeah, totally. And I actually think that he had real upside to move into the lottery. Had he ended up going back to school. And to be honest, I think he made the right call given what the result is now. Because going through the spurs where they will get a chance to look at his shot because that's the thing that I've been told throughout workouts. He was a guy that was considered a potential riser through the pre draft process whenever he entered the draft that ends up at 25 now. I was told he didn't shoot it super well during workouts to be honest. And I would hope that the spurs, this is a fantastic fit across the board in every single way. Spurs are gonna do every single thing they can to fix these jump shot. And he might end up being something like special down the road. It's a high upside like semi low floor, pick, I think, but I dig it. It looks like the pick is in for Houston. Look, the entire tie is sitting here. It's 26. I thought he was unfortunately in the mix of 17. 17, right. That's why I say that. That's okay. My last thought on the spurs here is that you have these picks. You have these multiple first round picks to get malachi brand and Blake Wesley at 20 and 25. If one of them hits, it's a good draft, right?.

WIBC 93.1FM
"indiana south" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Morning. Welcome. It's Tuesday. 14th of September. So glad to have you on this morning. We'll get you going knowing what to expect outside. Stephanie Meat is looking at traffic. She'll join us in just a minute. First forecast times come muggy out this morning and we've got some things you need to know about for later in the day of bumps in the road here, But again, we just can't shake the heat, right. We didn't quite make it. Find yesterday, but 87 roughly closed. Probably get there again today, but there are some changes. We got some storms tonight, and that should bring some refreshing here. The concern. Maybe we could have a few rough storms later tonight. So let's walk you through. The forecast gets outside right now. You have zero issues here out the door this morning. In fact, the vast majority of your day Is going to be pretty quiet. It's gonna be pretty hot near 70 and a lot of spots around the Metro playing field. 68 69 In Greenwood. We are at 70, currently in fishers and here in Indy. It's 72 degrees winds out of the south and around nine MPH low to mid seventies. Believe it or not, Muncie, the warm spot. Good morning. You're at 75 for Wayne at 68 to 72 Bloomington, 71 72 from Washington. To French lick here for this morning. Big picture, satellite and radar. A lot of activity. U P of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. There is a cold front. Now. There's not much activity along that cold front out toward Iowa. But that cold front will gather some steam some moisture and approaches central Indiana, providing us with rain chances, but not until later. Tonight, So it's gonna take some time to get here until then. Hot, humid and dry. 82 at noon. I'm going with a high of 88 degrees this afternoon Upper eighties. Some areas may even touch In the lower nineties as we head into the afternoon hours Now we do have chances for storms. As I mentioned that doesn't arrive until late tonight. Future cast quiet through midday clouds kind of increased closer to dinnertime and then you'll see a broken line of storms starting to fire in northern Indiana and set to arrive in central Indiana. By mid to late evening. Some of the storms could be on the strongest, severe side. A slight risk for severe weather in northern Indiana. South Bend, Fort Wayne Kokomo Lafayette, a marginal risk for severe weather across much of central Indiana coming up, We'll talk a bit more in detail about the timetable of the storms. And the severe weather threats plus cooler temperatures to follow the rain. It's all of my storm tracking forecasts coming away and just do.

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"indiana south" Discussed on 600 WREC
"They see it as a model for opening a new front in the war over reproductive choice. The measure bans virtually all abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected about six weeks into a pregnancy. More on the current landscape from Reid Wilson, correspondent at the Hill read. Take us through it Right. So in the last decade, we've seen these sort of spurred spurts and fits of abortion legislation that comes up in state legislatures. And basically, what I think is happening is like one state will come up with a new idea. And then the anti abortion rights legislators and a bunch of other states say, Oh, that's a great idea. Let's give it a try. That idea might become lost somewhere, the pro abortion rights group Sue over it. It goes to a federal court where the federal court blocks it. And then the goal of the pro light or the pro life anti abortion right side is basically to force one of these cases before a Supreme Court that now has a 6 to 3 Conservative majority in the hopes that they overturned the president of Roe v. Wade. The Texas bill that has come up is the latest iteration of that, and it's got a lot of the pro life legislators that I talked to really excited that this is a sort of a new model that they can use to Get around existing court president Explain those finer points as to why this is a novel approach the Texas has taken. So what has happened in past years is that a state will pass a law barring abortions after X date, You know, 15 weeks, eight weeks, six weeks, whatever it happens to be, and then the the pro abortion rights side will sue and we'll say the state can't do that. Federal courts will agree and say Roe v. Wade blocks of state from preventing abortions after you know, before this period or whatever it happens to be, and um and and that's where things sort of gum up in the legal system. What the Texas law does is, it puts the power of enforcement in the hands of citizens. And in their legal theory, they say that basically that means the state isn't the actor and so they're getting around the ban on the state being the actor now the pro abortion rights groups and the Justice Department say, Well, effectively, You're making the citizens the extension of the state and that therefore, this is still something that falls under the Roe v. Wade president. But there are a lot of state legislators out there who think Hey, this is a pretty novel approach. I mean, one woman, one of the big abortion rights opponents in Missouri that I talked to, Um, she said, Hey, this is a dramatic expansion of tort law. And it's something that we get to explore. Now, Um then you're probably going to see how a dozen maybe it doesn't states take up a bill like this. The next time they meet in their regular legislative session. We're speaking with Reid Wilson, correspondent at the Hill, his pieces called Red States. I Texas abortion law as new Model reference Missouri. But also in your story is activity like in Florida, Indiana, South Dakota. Arkansas, South Carolina. You know, Ohio is a year round Legislature. I a lot of the pro abortion rights activists that I talked to are watching Ohio as like the first one. That's probably going to move next just because they're in session, whereas most others of those states that you mentioned have already adjourned for the year. You know, most legislators, unlike Congress are part time, so they spend a couple of months in session. Then they go home and they come back next year. So you know, we all lot of what I expect to see. Be Is similar measures to what Texas has passed, drafted and pre filed in the coming months. And then these legislatures may take them up. Now that could be important, pretty explosive process. I need not remind you that 2022 is a midterm election year and, you know, injecting abortion rights. Into a midterm election can be a pretty explosive explosive thing. Yeah, Um, Is there different energy behind what Some of these other states are doing because of The recent Supreme Court ruling that did not block the Texas law. Yeah, there were a lot of folks I talked to who are pretty encouraged by that. I mean they now the ruling it's important to remember was a 5 to 4 decision, not a 6 to 3 decision, Chief Justice John Roberts joined the three liberals on the court, arguing that the Texas ban should have been should have been blocked. In the beginning, So you know, even after Roberts became the chief justice of a 5 to 4 Supreme Court conservative majority, the pro life side was they kept running into the same hurdles, and they did not see the opportunity to overturn the decision. But with the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the installation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett They? The pro life side now sees a 6 to 3 Conservative majority but a 5 to 4 majority that has signaled it would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. Thanks. Reed Reed Wilson, correspondent at the Hill 20. Minutes now in front of the hour. On this morning America's first news.

WIBC 93.1FM
"indiana south" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Died down. It was funny. Hot, No doubt about that. But, yes, it was a little bit windy. I think we're going to dial back the wind a little bit. I think we make a real good run and 90 degrees, The seven. It's interesting. We do hit 90 occasionally in September, but it is we kind of get. It's more of a rarity here. So kind of unusual as were into the middle of the month that we're certainly kind of hammer home. Some of these nine degree days, you know, fall temperatures are just around the corner. So if you love the heat, soak it in. You know, these days are kind of numbered here by this point. It is a warm sparks start here this morning. We're into the mid and upper sixties across central Indiana south. Then you're at 68 69 in Kokomo, Indiana, 67. Bloomington at 65, Evansville, Checking in at 68 degrees winds Not as bad as yesterday. There. Calm from Bloomington, Evansville, Central and northern parts of the state. You're kind of hovering between 3 to 89 MPH not bad. We'll see these numbers go up just a little bit Nothing like what we had yesterday. I think it's also important to note here. And this has been kind of hanging around the last couple of days. And remember this was an issue maybe was a two months ago. The wildfire smoke working overhead here. Yeah, it's back. Over much of the central and eastern portions of the country. Now it's not at the surface, so it's not an air quality thing for us, not breathing that in. It's a few 1000 ft up. So what that means for us, you have more colorful day breaks and sunsets. More of an orange kind of huge the sky you have kind of a milky white little bit odds the sky as well. So not that bright blue sky Just because of some of that wildfire smoke overhead. It.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"indiana south" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"$4 trillion of spending trying to work its way through Congress. 3.5 Trillion of that on some senators, including Senator Joe Manchin, saying should be put on pause right now, Larry Yes. Look, I've got great respect for Senator Mansion and I think his general concern That we are at risk between fiscal and monetary policy of just over doing things and overreacting in a way that will regret in several years. In the same way that people regretted the comp combined spending and monetary policies of the 19 sixties. I think Senator mansion is right. To have that concern in a very, very serious, uh way. All right, Larry. Always wonderful to get your thoughts here. Larry Summers, Of course. Bloomberg contributor Harvard professor Former U S. Treasury Secretary. Thank you very much. Finally, One more thought back to school equals back to work. Its basic arithmetic, or at least a should be an equation worth remembering. As more than 130,000 public and private schools across these United States reopened for the new semester. That's more than 60 million Children slated to be at their desk in our nation's elementary and secondary institutions. Or at least we hope the past two school years have been a mess for students, teachers and parents alike. First, there was the year truncated by pandemic lockdowns, and then that year that just ended this spring, it was largely virtual mounds of data out there, showing the shortcomings and unevenness of a remote teaching process. Fall 2021. It was supposed to be different. It was supposed to be the grand return to classrooms to in person learning to cafeteria lunches to recess outside with friends. It was also supposed to free millions of parents to finally make their way back to their workplaces. Our return to office that was supposed to be the catalyst for breathing life back into dormant business districts and local economies. But what was promised for September still appears just ever so fleeting. The Delta Variant has already hampered back to school plans for districts in Florida, Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina and the culture, war over vaccines and mask mandates. That's certainly not helping matters. So here we are. At the start of September. Faced with the hard reality that our economy maybe is more than just a simple mathematical equation of production plus consumption. It's an ecosystem. Complex structure of interconnected elements that when you knit them together properly leads to prosperity undeniably, But when parts of that fabric come undone, which would be remiss not to acknowledge how that dangling, freeing edge affects the value and stability of everything else. It's connected to Schools aren't just institutions of learning. They are vital parts of our economic engine that went open and running smoothly fuels retail spending, supports local food and cleaning businesses and acts as the facto childcare for working parents. It's a balance and right now.

WLS-AM 890
"indiana south" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Unveiling a new plan to help the city recovered from the panda. It's called the central City Recovery Road map. It's the mayor's plan to help the city bounced back after the pandemic. The plan includes street closures performances in new dining areas. The city is also promising to help developers lured tenants back to the city with pop up stores and temporary ways to fill vacant storefronts. Starting July, 11th streets will be temporarily closed at State Street, Michigan Avenue and LaSalle on Sundays for live music and other performances. Kim Gordon 8 90 W. L S. A group of 10 senators, including five Republicans are saying they've reached a bipartisan deal on infrastructure, but they still need to convince party leaders to get on board and it's going to cost you more. At issue here is how to pay for nearly a trillion dollars in spending on rail, bridges and roads. There are no traditional tax increases. Which Republicans have fiercely opposed. But the plan does include tying the gasoline tax to inflation, which means gas prices could increase. And that would technically violate President Biden's promise not to raise taxes on Americans making less than $400,000, Florida banning teaching critical race theory in public schools in announcing the move, the state Board of Education there Said. The lessons, which examines the role race, played in the founding of the country distorts historical events. But supporters of critical race theories say it empowers students by helping them. Understand the country's long history of oppressing people of color. The governor got some pushback from teachers and parents, but this teacher in Miami Dade supports the ban unless you passed this rule. The leftist radical school Board members who are just who just want to teach critical race theory to our Children who want to indoctrinate them. They will find a way WLS news time. 705 Take a look at what's happening out on the roads I 80 94 East found at Burnham. An accident there to avoid. I 65 over in Indiana, south bound between us, 30 and 93rd Avenue and vehicle fire has the right lane blocked through there, so that's causing some problems. This accident North founded the Hinsdale Oasis continues to cause problems this morning and on the Kennedy know about a 35 minute triple here to downtown. Next traffic update in 15 minutes, Stay fresh out there with her mouth Mouth, Wash the only mouthwash that provides 24 hours of fresh frank with twice daily use. So whatever the day may bring, you can stay Sunday beside of fresh. Grab a bottle today Find.

WGN Radio
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WGN Radio
"indiana south" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Excuse me next Thursday. You're going to know a lot about her about it in the coming years. Their population has more than doubled in the last 10 years. In some estimates are and want to wait for the official census numbers to come, but more than 2.5 times what it was 10 years ago. This is a community that is growing. It's a super nice place. It's got great people, great places and great businesses and a lot of hidden gems so you can tune in a week from today on that's the Thursday May 27th as we had 24 miles southeast of Chicago to Indiana South Shore region. And they describe it as a town you can call home So you know, I would suggest listening to all the interviews that we're gonna do throughout the day. I know we went to a brewery, which was really great. The owner there had a lot of cool places cool, different beers that he was doing. We went to a local shop that really was inspired by some of the HD HD TV shows that have really great interior decor options. And the shop was like, Well, guess what? This area's booming. We're gonna open up a shop here and they did, And it's doing great and we went to a place called Ziggy's fun land, which is if you've ever seen, like a putt putt place with go cards. Um and you know there's a couple of them all around the area. This one's really nice. It's two brothers. It's really a family run operation. These two brothers created this. Audit and refurbished it back in 2008. When they were like 24 years old. They put so much work into it. It's God batting cages. A lot of fun right off the main road on ST John in ST John, Indiana, and I loved my time there, you're gonna be able to see the video next Thursday when we posted and hear all about it throughout the interview scattered throughout the day. Really cool spot. I'm looking at their website. So did you get in the batting cage there, so we were do you do you're you're mean Mercedes impression on the 47 Mile an hour pitch. Well, it's funny because we were talking about that yesterday. I didn't want to reveal yet that where we had gone, but Yes, I went into the 40 mile an hour cage. So I know exactly what a 40 mile an hour and I did Okay and there and then the guy was like, Hey, come out. Come try the 50. 55 Mile an hour. Cage is not as good in that one. No, And that wasn't even the top tier. They have Ah, basically five with a nasty slider on it, too. No. They've got softball and baseball, and really, they have also got to mention this about Ziggy's. They also have a really cool like laser tag Park set up its competitive It's really cool it. Z got really cool local artists graffiti all over it, too. It's just a really cool place that he's fun landed all the great things the same John Really not that long to get to just take the toll road if you want and head on down, But anyways, we'll feature Atmore next Thursday. Look forward to that. And really, I didn't know what to expect. I went there and I was really kind of blown away Really great people, too. And your hometown featuring ST John sponsored by at properties and McDonald's All Right, let's.

Feliz Dia Novo
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The Cincinnati and Dayton Sports Podcast
"indiana south" Discussed on The Cincinnati and Dayton Sports Podcast
"Great lakes. Division the division that dayton and the kings hammer are part. Of of course. Let me tell you about that division. If i can ever find how to co back to it why website why you why you do this. Let's go teams. i think that's there. We go great lakes divisions in the central conference and the great lakes division has a lot of teams. Let's run down through. Afc n arbor dayton dutch lions flint. City bucks fort wayne. Fc grand rapids. Fc kalamazoo fc kings hammer county. F c south bend lions toledo villa f c in the central conference. That's the most teams in any division. Heartlands got seven. Mid south has eight zero. Yeah let me tell you. A great lakes gonna be a tough one to win. You've got some great teams in there. Unfortunately i don't see chicago unite. What was it chicago. United f c summit chicago. I don't see them chicago. See night they move back in the heartland division with des moines. Fc wichita green bay voyagers call valley peoria city and saint. Louis scott gallagher. Please tell me that's a misunderstanding. As not team just called. Saint louis scott gallagher team named after me all right because that's a stupid idea so anyway that is a total of ten teams in the great lakes division. It's going to be tough to win it. But i love seeing the growth. There's so many teams i recognized from the dayton dynamos time in the nps l. That made the jump to use l. To if cnn arbor grand rapids kalamazoo oakland county. I believe a new team southbound lines as new team to villa not from the nps sell they might have spent a year or so they were in the mid west premier league seven like that. It's nice to see toledo villa see and the great lakes division in. us too. So what i'm saying is should be a fun year watching. Ussl to soccer. In the area dayton ohio toledo ohio cincinnati. Ohio in the mix. You got your nice mix of michigan teams fort wayne. Indiana south bend. Indiana feels like the midwest league teams in ohio. Indiana teams michigan teams. I like it. And i can't wait to see what the dutch lions can do. You know what out of curiosity. Let's see the wpa esl. Soccer schedule is up. I haven't seen any posts saying.

The BBQ Central Show
"indiana south" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show
"Is that holy cow. You did it. Thirty-seven didn't expertly. Which is certainly no surprise. Lor paul joining us here from smithfield aren't so let me quickly go through here. As i was feverishly taking notes represented in these states. Florida indiana south carolina west. Virginia california gets a pair alabama iowa virginia pair. Kansas has three texas as three missouri has to north carolina has to Wisconsin has three. Arkansas has won a to pennsylvania has three tennessee. illinois has four. I believe Nebraska and south dakota has three. I mean when you look at it. I mean certainly. Some states had A repeat or two. But that's still you know. As as i talked in all the way back when you know it was with emily and we were originally talking about the grant program. There was a lot of talk about well. How much of the country. You're going to be hitting our. They're gonna be favorites and blah blah blah. And here you are really taking a huge swath of the country. All the way from california to the new england area and down south and all the points in between when you're looking at events to take on what are the most crucial part of your analysis. Like if i'm a guy that's going to be putting on a barbecue contest. What is smithfield like to see in order to give myself the best shot at securing smithfield grant. Well we we normally like to see events that are a little bit established so we don't normally support events in their first or second year. Obviously we want to see that it's event that's Trying to be an annual tradition and will come back your year after year We don't want the other competitive sponsors of the event obviously But really you know we. This year was almost a blessing as much trouble as twenty twenty. 'cause everyone You know we were able to focus on choosing events this year that maybe we weren't able to support in the past so there's a lot of new events that i think have been repeat Applicants and i really wanted to to look at those events and say okay. This is the year that we're going to be able to support them Because we're really broadening the number and we're bringing it almost up to forty events where in the past we've done you know closer to twenty or twenty five This year we also took into consideration Whether that had a backyard component Which you know we. We really liked to see so the majority of our new events. I believe fifteen out of eighteen have a backyard component as well or paul joining us here from smithfield about the grant program recipients and it was an extensive list the thirty seven events some carrying over from twenty twenty eighteen of those in the nineteen year in twenty twenty one as well Let's talk a little bit about the committed cokes program. By the way. I will go ahead and post a graphic That got A little earlier on my social media. So if you're missing out on this or you hate the podcasts. Or whatever the case is and you just wanna look visually. Y'all go ahead and make sure that i posted on social media as well The other component to this at smoking smithfield dot com has been the ever popular committed cooks program for a small fee to cover shipping. You're getting a bunch of really cool smithfield swag so we actually have some spots available left for the committee cooks program for this year. I think we've got just under thirty spots last out of a total of three hundred so then he went out there. Listening wants to fine up. They should definitely go to something. Smithfield dot com. Like you mentioned that there. Small twenty five dollars registration fee But that really covers the shipping on the really cool flag items that we send Everyone so you know from wearables to You know cool different. Prizes and chairs tumblers coolers You know you get guidance that you can put on display while competing and you know this is a good way for you know every day cooks and people on those circuits to be unofficial ambassadors for the brand so we really love everyone who signed up and shows smithfield the love We've been known to show up at events throughout the year and give some surprising delights out so we love to see all the banners. The shirts aprons All the love that that these cooks get us. Also you did for the first year. I think it was a kind of a an name partnership with. Kcbs for their world championship How do you think that that one off as a first year event. And is that something you're going to be going with your number two. Yeah this is a great partnership. Obviously you know i know emily detweiler very well We have connection through smithfield and decided that it would be a really good opportunity for both of us to partner so We actually just got the official recap of the twenty twenty event They just keep combined their world invitational which we are the presenting sponsor of Along with their team of the year awards annual kcbs banquet. So it was a really fun. Events socially distant responsible In made outta kansas last november And we did announce at the banquet that we will be presenting the sponsor again in twenty twenty one. So we're really looking forward to that partnership we'll be partnering with key. Cbs throughout the year. you know on some other events as well as On social media so you know watch both of our handles at smithfield brand and kcbs Social media platforms and we'll be sharing back and forth quite a bit. Lord you have a gut feeling just your own speculation on how you think the first half of the is actually gonna come off from a competition perspective. Anything that you're hearing from the experts you know my hope is that we you know. Go off without a hitch I'm optimistic but also realistic and I think the name of the game is flexibility so for going back to grant program if we have grant recipients that need to change the day You know we had that last year. We are one hundred percent flexible willing to work with all of these partners of ours and events in grant recipients so We're flexible. We know that events and states are going with the flow. Hoping for the best. But i really wanted to get out to some competitions this year I hope that we can continue our sponsorships of memphis in may and the royal the jack just to name a few others but Yeah we'll see. I hope it goes smoothly. You mentioned a couple of minutes ago about making a larger partnership or maybe some cross promotion within kcbs. Do you think that competition barbecue as a scene. I might get some kind of renaissance. Either through the you know after the first half of this year or maybe even into next year's we look down the road. Perhaps something akin to what i refer to as the golden age of competition barbecue when you had pitmasters on for ten or eleven seasons and everybody realized. Hey i don't have to be a world class athlete to be a really good competitive barbecue. Cook and i can go up against the best at the same time you see smithfield being a part of this in some way Let's say even five years from now. I think so and you know a lot of people have had time to practice. They're still that home. Greg so i see some new pitmasters coming out of the woodworks You know my husband loves to smoke. We've got two smokers at home I think the backyard barbecue or has had a lot of time to hone their skills. And we'll be seeing some new raw oysters. Come out and.

WIBC 93.1FM
"indiana south" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Former president Trump One order creates a task force to reunite migrant families separated at the border. The president is also expected to increase refugee admissions to the U. S. The Northeast bracing for a major storm rolling into the region tonight, and it plans to stay awhile. Snow falling from D C. The mid Atlantic Stretching all the way back across the Midwest still smell snow still calling from this system in the Chicago area Also, so no surprise here we've got winter storm watches and warnings across this entire region back across northern Indiana and the portions The Chicago Land area that will begin to taper off for them. Here is our future forecast. You start to see heavy snow across New York City still stretching down to the Philadelphia area through the day on Monday. A lot of snow is going to fall. Eventually you get into Tuesday and particularly late on Tuesday, you're gonna be on the back side of this system, some colder air behind it, Fox News meteorologist Adam Clots many areas could see more than a foot of snow. America is listening to Fox News. Lucky. Three w Y PC Mobile news on the level on the go what to expect from the winter weather? I'm Donny Burgess. Here's what's trending this hour. Snow and Rain will still be an issue Shyla Cavallo and reports on how much snow you may see. Why it's safer to stay home central Indiana south of I 74 could see 2 to 4 inches of snow while north of I 74 could see six inches of snow wherever you are in Indiana, which TV meteorologist Marcus Bailey says You should stay inside for two reasons. One. The visibility is going to be very well and the sun is going to be down, so it's gonna be dark, so that's going to present some problems. The second is because the snow's to be coming down so heavily. It will accumulate quickly, even on treated.

WIBC 93.1FM
"indiana south" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"The level on the go go for a cozy night end. I'm Alison again. Here's what's trending this hour. A snowstorm and Indiana this weekend shall command reports on how much know you'll see and why you should stay indoors. Central Indiana south of I 74 could see 2 to 4 inches of snow while north of I 74 could see six inches of snow wherever you are in Indiana, which TV meteorologist Marcus Bailey says. You should stay inside for two reasons. One. The visibility is going to be very well and the sun is going to be down, so it's gonna be dark, so that's going to present some problems. The second is because the snows could be coming down so heavily. It will accumulate quickly, even on treated road, he says. If you want traveling, give yourself extra time and look out for slick spots on the road. Shyla Kabbalah 93 WBC mobile News A man was shot by a police officer Saturday morning near a shopping center on the city's West side and the Metro police said an officer. Pull the car over and one of the people inside ran when the officer chased him. I m p d believe the man and the officer Sean at each other. The man was shot at least once and taken to the hospital. He was arrested, once released and accused of possession of a firearm and attempted battery. It's hard to get an appointment for the cove in 19 vaccine, But cancelations do happen when they do extra doses of the vaccine or left behind. Some Indiana health departments are offering standby Wait list. For those doses in the single digits of leftover vaccine every day. Actually, l Ron public relations director for the city of Fisher's on wish TV, I'm Madison Miguel on the level on the go and on.

WIBC 93.1FM
"indiana south" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Want answers, and they want them now almost deflected the criticism about the nursing home death. Calling it a political attack some parts of the Midwest and Northeast preparing for some heavy snow storm watches and warnings from Chicago running you up towards D C up towards New York City areas where you're going to get at least probably six inches of snow. The storm lifts on up into that cold air overnight. Tonight begin to see Ah lot of that snow across areas of Chicago and then you continue into your Sunday forecast. And that is gonna be where we see this ship more often to the mid Atlantic. Fox meteorologist Adam Clots, some areas and new in And expecting more than a foot of snow. America is listening of Fox News. It's a new year with an exciting new daytime lineup on Fox News. Your Fox favorites are making the move to an earlier time. First, It's America's newsroom maker by Bill Hemmer and Dana Bring what nine Paris fucker puts T issues under the spotlight at 11, with the focus focus, followed by the hit show Outnumbered at one Sandra Smith and John Roberts, have you covered in the afternoon With America? Reports invent. Martha MacCallum is bringing her award winning journalism and unmatched perspective to three PM With the story of Brand New Year of Brand new Lineup. America is watching Fox News Channel. Did you hear the news? Now you can with instant updates from Fox News for Amazon, Alexa breaking stories and Tom headlines, daily coronavirus developments, the economy and so much more Brought to you. By Fox News. America's number one cable news Network, Plus set up couldn't be easier because everything's ready to go in the APP. Just say Alexa play news from Fox in Fox News. It's the latest when you need it on demand. From Fox News and Amazon, Alexis like three w Y PC Mobile news on the level on the go, maybe consider a nice weekend at home. 37 cloudy. I'm Madison again. Here's what's trending at 303 a snowstorm in Indiana this weekend. Shyla Corvalan reports on how much snow you'll see and why you should stay indoors. Central Indiana south of I 74 could see 2 to 4 inches of snow while north of I 74 could see six in Just of snow Wherever you are. In Indiana, which TV meteorologist Marcus Bailey says you should stay inside for two reasons. One. The visibility is going to be very well and the sun is going to be down, so it's gonna be dark, so that's going to present some problems. The second is because the snow's to be coming down so heavily. It will accumulate quickly, even on treated road, he says..

MYfm 104.3
"indiana south" Discussed on MYfm 104.3
"To the government being in your house. No, I don't. You mean, though. It's like half the time you sit there with your phone and some little pop up in your email you go. I was just talking about that. My friends. That was an operative boss and email. So I don't know That's the government spying on Mr Zuckerberg, one of those folks, but I don't you think or you go to the store and you come out of like I was just looking at this item, and now it's popping up on my social media. Okay, That's just weird. Uh, baggage ships right now Talking about make chips. Well, listen, we're not doing the Christmas card list yet. Because it's January 19. I know it's super early date on that actually started. I think we're waiting till what December for number Tony Jordan has the morning traffic. Tony, what's gonna So the crash on the 14 Freeway South downside is actually closer to Agua Dulce a canyon. But the good news is it's out of lanes are saying everything is off to the shoulder now, But you will see the delays from Escondido Canyon stays a little bit busy past Agua Dulce, and then it's a much improved as you get over towards the five freeway. They've put up the crashing on the four or five Indiana South bound side just before action, Sherman Oaks or by freeway South bound side just before he gets a Burbank Boulevard. That's clear from the left lane. Traffic is still kind of tough, though coming away from Roscoe, you'll see patch delays up ahead to get the sunset and then it improves and a problem in downtown on the 1 10 Freeway South bound side just before he gets a third street. Looks like it's black in the second lane or actual was a stalled car. That's not an accident. Black in the second lane from the right because heavy they're coming away from the five freeway, but looks good up ahead into south L. A North bound side. The 1 10 slows just before you get too exposition, and that's busy over towards the one on one. Trapped response about the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency. If you get Coben 19 at work, you have the right to take.

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"Down in Texas. Especially right, Mr Riley. And all those other guys and gals down there loving buddy honey. So you're calling me at 808 48 92 22. We had a little correction there have been given up 212. Don't ask me why. 800. Please don't ask me 808 48 92 22 Let's go to cousin Steve. Now let's go to Indiana. Indiana wants me. Hello, Steve. Cousin Brucie won't come to the show Mercy. I am a friend. Been a card carrying cousin since back in the sixties. That's going Where did you live? Back in the sixties? You still lived. He lived in Indiana. I lived in Indianapolis at that time. Where were you know what I'm in Franklin, Indiana, south of Indianapolis. I see it on my map. Colton built me a map here and I put a pin in it. Every time I get a town, I don't have a pin in I put it to him. Here we go. Hold on. There you go. You're all set. So, Steve, what do you do, or what did you do? I work for a large Grocery store chain as a cashier. Alright, I'm retired now. Okay. You You miss working and punching holes buttons? Yeah, or you happy? You kidding? Yes, I'm kidding. But he's what I'm asking you seriously seriously. You're not just resting, watching on the porch watching the grass girl he keeping busy, right? Yes, sir. I'm keeping plenty busy. Great. That's what I like to your Steve. One of my plan for you to marry me. Brown eyed girl by Van Morrison. You know who we said Steve. People in Indiana have great taste great taste in music who were going to send that out, too. Jelena. The best wife a man could ever ask for wonderful harmony is you and Mary C. Two. Two years. My gosh, Where'd you meet her? At work. All right, Steve. Congratulations. You're a newlywed. So do you and Jolene, I have your music covered for you. Thanks,.