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"Paul W. Smith Show News Talk. 7 60 wjr Afghanistan and the the departure from Afghanistan was completely bungled. We know that And it's especially Hard to understand. And to accept that we still have Americans there and others. Uh, Afghans that helped us during the 20 years of this longest war. Uh, and it also has got wrenching to see our American equipment being used now. By the enemy by the Taliban. Not all of it as we're about to hear from a former Navy seal Lieutenant Jason J. Redman, who in fact Is just back from Afghanistan, where he helped something called the Pineapple Express. We're going to hear all about that and about the equipment and what they did. Or try to do with that equipment to keep it out of enemy hands. Lieutenant Jason J. Redman, former Navy seal Thank you for your service and welcome to the Paul W. Smith Show on WJR. Paul. Good morning. Good morning. Everybody out there just want to clarify went back. I mean, it's a little bit of misinformation that's going on out there that we were actually in Afghanistan and actually not a single member of task force. Pineapple was on the ground. We did all of this via virtually leveraging our network, leveraging our contact whether due to technology And working with our Afghan allies on the ground to basically enable our task force enable the Pineapple Express through Task force Pineapple. Well, you know what you should let your people know whoever promoted this and sent this information to us. As I read it right off the the paper, it says former Navy seal. Jason Redman just returned from Afghanistan, where he helped with Pineapple Express. So any other interviews you do today, They'll all have this same sheet of paper that's been sent to them sure to let them know. I'm glad you were able to do it from afar. That's beautiful. And I'm also glad to hear that We didn't just turn over all the equipment to the enemy. Well, Paul. I'm interested to hear that talking point. Also, because what? Uh, that's news to me. There's a lot of equipment. That was there that obviously and here's how that occurred. I mean, You know, it's pretty mind boggling when you think about and having served in the military for 21 years and having served on the battlefield, and, um, although I wasn't directly involved in a situation where we had to get rid of military equipment, I do have friends that were emissions where that occurred where maybe a helicopter crashed. Or, um, you know, a vehicle was broken and had broken down. And there are very specific things that we have to do to render those that equipment inoperable. Um, so I was like, how did all this equipment that turned over? We're all that equipment was part of the new Afghan military. We had given them that military will provide a train for them. Unfortunately, when the Afghan military fell all that equipment turned over to the Taliban. Well, that's just great. This is just another part of the lies coming our way from the White House and sadly from whatever other people were involved in presenting you as one of our guests. They lead us to believe that a good deal. Of the equipment left behind was was rendered inoperable. Before the military left. And and here you are saying, Well, that's interesting. That's interesting news. To me. The fact of the matter is the U. S military under the guidance of the President of the United States likely abandoned tens of millions, maybe hundreds of millions of dollars worth of aircraft, armored vehicles, sophisticated defensive systems. In the rush to leave the airport in Kabul. And and you're here to tell us that there's a lot of it from the Afghan army and others That's now in the hands of the Taliban, which is exactly what we feared. There is a lot of it. I see it. I've watched videos, uh, weapons. I mean, all you have to do is watching news. I mean, it's sickening to me that the Taliban is running around in our year in our equipment with our weapons. Um, you know, it's it's You know, there's a certain way that American forces look, I mean, I've seen them for, you know, over 20 years of my life when I was in the military and you know, and you see the Taliban in those uniforms. I mean, the Taliban is so emboldened, and we did nothing with this. I don't know if you saw the news, you know, I'm sure that they tried to squash it. But where the Taliban we created a picture of themselves raising flags, more individuals. Yeah, and and Manage. There's so many layers of this, Paul that are that are just massively troubling. Um, but at the end of the day at the end of the day, you know, task force pineapple and myself have to set aside our feelings because right now, the reality is this. There are thousands of Afghan allies who sacrificed for us who are as a mayor who are as much American heroes As as the other service members that I worked alongside and they are in trouble. They are hiding in Afghanistan right now waiting to get out. Most of them were already approved. Some of them had HIV is still pending. But at the end of the day this government said, Hey, we're going to take care of you. And and with this rapid mass evacuation occurred, um you know, without the you know, whatever level of proper planning that should have happened. There's thousands of them that are left behind and they are terrified. Now they're trying to get out there being hunted. They're being hunted down. And and killed. That is correct. And it is up to us to honor that promise. We need the American people to step up. I don't care if you're right or left. It doesn't matter to me. You know you You have to ask yourself. What does it mean to be an American and you know, you really need to think about what do you stand for mean? There's a lot of people out there that are saying, Well, you know, I stand for being a great American on one side where I stand for taking care of women's rights and minorities. And, you know, all of that is part of being American. And guess what. The Taliban. I had a woman that wrote me yesterday. She is terrified in the subject line is my life is in danger in Afghanistan, you know, so we need to honor that promise. We do need to go to your political leaders and you need to pressure them. We need to State Department to allow us to get these people out. Well, put Lieutenant Jason J. Redman, former Navy seal and and needs to Check with the person who gave us this information and maybe not do business with them. If they're going to give us the wrong information WJR with no fees or minimums on checking and savings.

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"Best of the Paul W. Smith show. You know, I get a lot of books. Uh and I meet a lot of people. And it's rare that I meet somebody who is really very good at what they do in one area, and then they have this little side thing They do that I had no idea about and that goes for our next guest in an Thomas Did you know? Did you? It seems to me when we talked about this. You were aware of the the photographic talents of Glenn Stevens has as he sent us pictures before. Did I miss it on Social media or what? I think you missed it on Social Media, Paul. He Is a fabulous photographer. I have been watching his work on Facebook and Instagram for a long time now, and I just cannot believe what a beautiful job he does. It's just wonderful it let me be of the many that congratulate you. Glenn Stevens Jr. Who to me? Has been a fine executive director of Mish Auto. You've heard us talk to him in that capacity, a number of times vice president automotive and mobility and that Glenn Stevens Jr. I had no idea you had this talent as well. Good morning, Glenn and congratulations on your new book Coffee table book called Michigan Street. Well, Good morning, Paul. And, yeah, I think it's pretty easy when you have such a beautiful world in a beautiful state around you to kind of capture it, So that's what I try to do, and You know, it's it's kind of a labor of love for me, so I I I've enjoyed it. Well, it is a labor of love, and I'll get into that in just a minute. But, yes, you're right in Michigan. We have some great to Some great scenery, but you have to have a very good I to capture it through the lens as you have, and it's and it's all from an inspiration that you had. From meeting a guy named Manny Dimes. Why don't you tell a little bit of that story? Well, sure, Paul, you know, I think like a lot of people when this tragedy of the pandemic hit, we had an opportunity and I took that opportunity. I'm not going to lie to you. It wasn't easy right out of the gate to grind to a halt with how busy of the lifestyle we live. Right, but I thought to myself, you know, what can I do? You know, how can I use this time and without the pandemic? I wouldn't have met Manny. I wouldn't have had this idea with some friends of mine to make this book and and Manny is battling ALS, and he's become a friend of mine. I met him about a year ago through church. And I said, You know what? I'm going to build this picture book and we're going to. We're going to donate all the proceeds of it. To raise money for a well wheelchair equipped minivan for Manny and his family, and that's what we've been working on. It's a lovely, lovely idea, and it's one of the one of the positives. We don't hear a lot of them, but there are some maybe even many positive stories. That we can draw from all of us having to I know Some people don't like to use the word because it's used a lot but pivot. Pivot to doing something else when we're not allowed to do the job that we love or the job we've been doing and and you certainly Glenn Stevens Jr have done that. With this book, but I I just had no idea that you had such talent. This is this isn't a book you buy because you want to help somebody out and raise money for Manny All that's fabulous. That's That's reason enough, But my point I want to make clearly is Uh, the Michigan Street. Volume one, which means they'll probably be others. This this This is a great coffee table book or even more so a great book to send a friends. Who might ask the question. Why do you live in Michigan? This would be the perfect answer for anyone who would have that kind of question. The beauty of these photographs, the breath of these photographs, just magnificent. Now with the thought in mind that we do want to help Manny and his his machine. Um is there a is that what's the best email address to go to? Would it be? The Manny's machine dot Cheddar up dot com Or would it be Michigan Street? We can do it even easier. Easier. My website which I've repurposed for the book, and for Manny is Michigan ST dot org. And if you go to Michigan ST dot org, you will find a link right away to take you to how to get the book or to make a donation, And we've had both our goals 50,000 or about a third of the way there. It's absolutely incredible, uh, to see the goodness of people that's come out and And you're right. Um, I I think we have a beautiful place and a beautiful state and to be able to put it into a book, and I've actually been shipping this thing all over the country and a couple overseas and and by the way, my parents, Glenn Sr and Betty there my distribution center. They've been packaging the books and shipping them right. That's great. But please tell me, Glenn, I'm not the only person who's known you for years who had no idea you had this kind of talent behind the lens. Well, I mean, I You know, my dad taught me a lot of things. And I think the most important thing in this world is If you keep your eyes open and you look forward and you look around. It's amazing what you see. And yes, I mean, capturing things a certain way. I actually spent all day yesterday on Mac and island. I took the day off. Kind of, you know, you're never on Untethered all the way from the electronic device, But I spent the whole day.

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"The Paul W. Smith Show watching the news. Maybe it was yesterday. I don't know the days all run together. And and they're out there at the Michigan Central station plugging away and it never occurred to me that they'd be digging up. Artifacts really historic pieces. Some were poured in the concrete building the building. It's been pretty amazing. And and Ted Ryan happens to be archives and Heritage brand manager for Ford Motor Company. Um, and this has been very exciting. Hasn't it been Ted? It has been. It's been great. We've been documenting the things that workers from previous generations have left in the building, and, uh, there's three different categories of things that we found, Uh, like the one more special and we'll talk about in a second and then The artifacts that had been liberated will use that term loosely and have been returned to us by by fans who had taken him a novel Love seeing the station. Wait a minute. I love the way you guys at Ford do these sorts. The artifacts that had been How should we say liberated from the building that are now coming back to us? Oh, you're so nice. You always we didn't. We didn't. We didn't own the building when they left when we have a no questions asked policy if of anything had disappeared, And I just got an email just two minutes before I went on with you with somebody who saw the story yesterday and sent me a picture of an elevator grill. One of the grills over the elevators that he had wanted to know if we wanted it back. And the answer is yes, we do. Oh, isn't that great? Well, that's fabulous. First of all, who even knew. Ford Motor Company had an archives and Heritage brand manager. I mean, think about that. It's the best job in the world I get I take care. My job is to take care of the 16,000 cubic feet of documents and records and 1.5 million photographs and Selection of vehicles and a cool artifact collection. And we we use it to tell stories about Ford Motor Company So the the new Bronco has a goat driving mode, G O A. T. And that came directly out of the archives because early planning documents all had G O A. T at the top of them goes over any terrain. The only military term is that wild. How great is that now? When you heard of the company was going to be buying the Michigan Central Station and rehabbing it. You must have been giddy with joy thinking about all the things that might be found there. I've never even occurred to me. I was. It was great and very quickly After we announced that you may remember that somebody called us an anonymously left the big clock face that have been on the outside of the building in an abandoned parking lot for us to go pick up and We've got a bunch of stories out of that. It's just been wonderful to see all the materials and so let's been down in the building is a crazy collection. Women choose Children choose. Of pre 1934 baseball, uh, a bunch of beer bottles, and there was a very special one was recently found and had a note tucked inside. It reminds me of the old Jim Croce song time in a bottle because this really is Time in a bottle because of that old note in an old pre Prohibition era stroll. Beer bottle. Tell us about that note. Well, the two workers Lucas and Leo, who found it. I've got to commend them because if I found a message in the bottle, the first thing I'm doing is taking that message out and reading it. Uh and they didn't. But there's signs all over telling the workers don't pocket the past and I've got to just say the guys and men and women that had worked down there every time they found something. They're so excited to turn it over first of their management, and then they know it comes to the archives. So they found this bottle And if you will play, you imagination game and the cornice that goes between the ceiling and the wall, that decorative corner board that goes all the way around. In this particular case, the thing was about a foot tall, so there's a big gap behind it and to workers. 1913. They actually wrote a note. It was Dan Hogan and George Smith for the note, saying Dan Hogan and George Smith connected this ceiling, Um, 1913, and then they put at the very bottom of Chicago and did a lot of research. And I actually found that Daniel J. Hogan, who was a plaster who lived on Lafayette Street in Chicago. From like, 19. Oh, three until 1920. So we know that workers came from all over to build the station And these two particular gentlemen left us a note for us to find 100, plus years later. Wow. That's really something. And when you consider what these in this case bottles had to survive, mostly, most of them I think intact. Some of them were actually Coated with concrete in and embedded in some concrete that was that was poured. They were. There's a liquor bottle that whoever was working on the job site that day, and, uh, the workers all and the management all kind of laughed. It was like things that's been a little bit more laxity. He polished off the last of his liquor, and he put the bottle in the wall and he became concrete ng over it, so It's a little bit different, uh, talk about high destruction techniques. Talk about hiding the evidence they did while we were at the station yesterday, though, too we found a cache of over 4000 train tickets that had been tucked up in the ceiling. One of the one of the guys pulled down a ceiling because we're having to reduce so much of it and all these used expired train tickets came fluttering down so The ticket station master at some point in the twenties, right behind the ticket office. He got tired of keeping the old one, so he just choked him to event up into the ceiling in the room next door. Ted Ryan Archives and Heritage brand manager for Ford Motor Company. Will you open a small little museum inside the Michigan Central station so that when people come there to either do business or whatever it is that they will eventually be doing in this very active building. Well, you have, like a little museum with the things that were found along the way, right there on location. We actually already have one at the community center That's in the factory, which is just a couple blocks down from the Michigan Central. There have been discussions on potential small museum, but nothing is is. Nothing supporting concrete. Yeah, to, uh, sorry I had to go there, but I like it. Nothing is firm yet to to to know if that's going to happen, But we're also doing things like finding ways to preserve and protect selections of the graffiti. Because, you know, yes, we're documenting the early construction. But the graffiti became such a piece of the building as it was used for film and video that we wanted to find a way to document that era the building as well. Wow. That's fascinating. The best job in the world. I'm not kidding you. You know what You better keep that between us, Ted. They may not want to pay. If you have so much joy in going to work, and you'd probably do it without getting paid. Uh, that dog has crossed my mind as I find something really cool and send it off. And I'm so excited and giddy about it. None of my maybe tone it down a little bit, but no, I've got the best job in the world. And telling the board story is great and there and Ford's lucky to have you there to tell the story. Good for you. But thank you Much. Thank you. Ted Ryan Archives in Heritage brand manager for Ford Motor Company. There's that message. It was a mystery no longer a mystery at Michigan Central Station. Pre Prohibition era beer bottle stroll Stroh's. We called it growing up. Bottle found during the restoration with a note inside and, uh God Bless 10. He tracked down one of the one of the families of that was involved in that thing. It's amazing as we continue on the Paul W. Smith show WJR folks. This is an excellent time to sell your home. Go with an agent who will help you navigate through multiple offers. So do you.

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"Detroit Golf Club, once again from the 2021 Rocket Mortgage Classic, presented by Rocket mortgage. Here's Paul W. Smith. You know as bad as we all think we've had it and we've had it pretty bad with the flooding and all the annoyances that have come up from Mother Nature and our Seemingly inability to deal with a lot of rain. Be that as it may well, get to the bottom of that We're not going to let this go. But as bad as it's been for us, it's worse for others. Including the people who are out there, working. Including At least One DTE worker who we've not been able to get the name. I asked Dan and she's looking, but they may not have released it. But A D T worker working on our behalf. To get the power back. Died. You probably saw that or heard that by now. So as bad as it's been for everyone, it's not, thankfully, been that bad. The other people who are working hard. The people on the roadways. That's very dangerous, too. That is something that I have to remind us all about that When we come upon workers, they're working on our behalf to make things better. And in the past, when workers were out on the roads, people were swearing at him yelling at him. That's just crazy. Now, believe me, It's been a generally crazy time for the last year and a half. Whatever Covid excuse were using there is no excuse. Yell at the people who were Working on power. 50,000 people. T customers still without power about 50,000. And those workers that climb up and work on those wires. One died I know that Diane Cross worries about things like that. With her job as spokesperson for the Michigan Department of Transportation and always being very helpful to us under the toughest of circumstances. And Diane Good morning. Thanks for coming back. I know how busy you are. Slowly but surely we're going to see some normalcy. Good morning, Paul W. And let me also add our deepest condolences to the DT families that were affected, and those people do truly risk their lives every day as you are road workers and that I can add to what they go through. People also throw things At the workers. Oh, my, Believe it or not, that the water? Yeah. Thanks from there, throwing things at the workers that are trying to help things get better. Don't I'm really at a loss. That kind of frustration that we we all feel it. But the idea that common decency just is very often lacking, But we do have some very good news that westbound did reopened last night about 4 20. Westbound 1994 between I 96 Michigan Avenue and Dearborn going from Detroit to Dearborn. We do have one small spot that's has still has the right lane closed near West Grand. Where we had to do some repairs, but we hope to have that reopened by tomorrow. So that will have all three lanes open eastbound. Unfortunately, another story, it turns out, he had quite a bit of damage about 300 ft across all four lanes. Of east from 94 near Warren. We have to dig up the roadway and, um, put down new gravel support because the water just eroded all of the earth kind of underneath that section, And so it's just kind of collapse. The roadway did. So we're having to rebuild that. So it could be at least a week week and a half before we can have eastbound that 94 open going from Dearborn into Detroit. If anyone ever questioned the strength, the damaging ability of water they.

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"Morning. Paul is sponsored by Chevrolet Racing and the Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear once again, here's Paul W. Smith. Well, that's good to hear in that opening as a reminder that we are so thankful to Jim Campbell and Chevy Racing. And we are so thankful to in fact, the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear because they're also making it possible for us to be here, which means that Bud Denker The chairman of this great race and the president of Penske Corporation, executive vice president of Team Penske made it possible he happens to be sitting right across from me right now. I first have to say, but because I know that racing is your thing, and you do it so well around the world. But you throw it Pretty dog gone. Good party two and last night's grand premier was fabulous. It was a amazing event last night so many people were there. 300 plus And what was Really evident to me was how much people enjoyed being out again. Um, hugs, handshakes being together, Um, the camaraderie and these are CEO level type people that were there with their their their spouses or their partners. And they were there to have an amazing evening and we had a great M. C. Which was Paul W. Smith. It was great to see Kim last night. I mean, we raise a lot of money for a very worthwhile charity, which was the most important thing we were. I know that the actual final figures art in because you You do what I do with my golf tournament. Thank you again for Penske being one of our sponsors. We give the net number because that's really the only way to know how much you've you've earned. And so you still have some bills to pay off and all of that, But it's hundreds of thousands of dollars raised. Now for the bill, I'll Conservancy and Michelle Hodges did not even have to jump into a fountain. So that was I thought that was my kind of personal goal was to try to keep her out of the mountain last night, and it worked that way. India in Mike Mantra who really works right here to keep this The the bones of this race going and all that sort of heavy lifting that goes on. But I I understand that you also had for the party last night special help from Eric Larsen, so he deserves some kudos. For being able to throw up attempt. Under the worst of circumstances and in the least amount of time ever for attempt that size. No doubt we were looking at a place for the goalpost kept changing here the last month, right in terms of the rules guidelines, but That would have to send me an email. Okay? We're not going to be here now. Now we're going to be over here. So I was waiting on the on the drive in last night. It was. I hope we're still there We were. It was a great has a great location. We had campus Marshall's last night for our reception across their Cadillacs, where It was so cool, but last night was first of all is a beautiful evening. Beautiful and you had We celebrated under these beautiful lights in the buildings of downtown Detroit's and that was majestic for everybody. And Eric Larson, As you said in the team really build us out that GDP is CEO of GDP. They do so much for downtown Detroit. Their workers are all out here this morning. Cleaning this place up again like they do in downtown Detroit. Can't thank them enough and Well, I'll right now is sparkling and it's It's what's also so good as to C and C links. See all your team here again face to face and things we haven't done in so long, right? All right. And so those things are happening now. It's so good to see the media out. Here are safety workers are out here. The smiles That's what it's all about. Miss Smile USA. Kim to Giulio is down at the other end here and and we saw her. We were taking pictures by one of the race cars, Link was and and she just has that infectious smile. If he does, I wish I could smile that often and like that all the time smiles means so much it does. They are sometimes maybe underappreciated, but a smile. Can really make things happen in a in a variety of ways, and what we saw last night were full faces, and therefore, for the first time in a year and a half full smiles, no doubt and it struck me and how much I've missed smiles. I agree with you and here this weekend here ironically, Michigan it's been a tough state. Obviously restrictive wise, we're going to be the first Race weekend for Indy car and for the IMSA Racing series to have no mask. No social distancing. The paddock is open in Indianapolis two weeks ago. You had to wear masks. Will you have a vaccination to get into the paddock area? We're not having that here so People can come down tomorrow. Tickets available to come down on Sunday. Tickets available a Detroit gp dot com and be part of that scene today is called America Free Day. We are sold out today, so if you don't have a pass, please don't come down today because you've got to have a pass to get in. Um other than that, tomorrow is open and Sundays open. We're going to sell it out. I'm sure as well thanks to the help of you all. Thanks for being here again as well. Detroit gp dot com Detroit gp dot com Can't say it enough And it's going to be spectacular. The weather is going to cooperate. I know it is certainly right now. A stunningly beautiful day, and the more people we get in Saturday and Sunday, the better we look to the world. Because they'll have cameras in helicopters and maybe blimps and right on the ground, And this is what you can't buy this kind of promotional advertising that we get from this wonderful race, the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear And I thank you and Roger and your mic and your entire team for doing such a great job. It's first class all the way but first class. Well, that's what I learned from my boss. He's been a great mentor and a great friend of mine, Roger Penske and wouldn't be any other way, frankly, for us and We're so.

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"Weather pattern will bring another round of rain, snow and ice from Texas to New England right behind the storm system that brought records no dangerous cold and accumulating ice. Two million's across the southern Plains. The dome of Arctic air that has spread as far south as the Gulf Coast will continue before things start to moderate a little bit. On Wednesday, wind chill warnings are up where real field temperatures will dip. To dangerous levels below zero. The next round of wintry weather will spread over the southern Plains, bringing measurable snow and ice pandemic and snow Storm can't stop punch Key day in Hamtramck at the new Martha Washington Bakery, Sandy Blockage says things are different this year. But the tradition of good food and good will continues. We used to be open all night. Issue we had to close. And reopen it. 3 A.m.. My customer thought that we're pulling all nighter this year again, and we're broke tradition after 25 years. Social distancing. We have to close down this insect. We had to close them because of curfew enforcement. It's very different this year Buckets. Speaking to Paul W. Smith, president Biden hopes to give some early to homeowners as part of his American rescue plan with some of the details. Here's Rachel Sutherland's Biden is sending a moratorium on foreclosures through June. The current pause was set to expire the end of March. The federal government is also giving people behind a mortgage payments until the end of June to apply for for Barents. Giving them an additional six months to defer notes. Renters could still be vulnerable because the actions do not address a ban on evictions set to expire March 31st. The president's $1.9 trillion relief plan includes a $10 billion Homeowner Assistance Fund for states. Rachel Sutherland boxes and checking the World Market Update this morning. We are looking at a continuing trend upward across the board for WJR News. I'm Marie Osborne. Well. W. Smith will be back in.

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"The Paul W. Smith soon what a pleasure and privilege it is. Welcome back, Professor Bob called amazingly and we've been here for many of them, most of them. This is the 24th year in a row that professors from MSU's Department of advertising and public relations Raided the ads on Super Bowl Sunday, They raided national commercials on a scale of 1 to 5 taking note of each commercials. Creative production execution. Message placement and advertising strategy. They also considered whether each and was memorable whether the commercial might prompt a sale in particularly in 2021. Whether the tone was right for the Times Professor. Good morning. Welcome back to the show. Good morning, Paul W. It's always fun to be here and last night was kind of funny. Even though our party was virtual. We were all connected online as opposed to being together thanks to the covert virus. We were all connected. Virtually frankly, I mean, some people went to parties and all of that, but most of us stayed home and if we communicated it was with family and friends. Uh, and over online and we kept our distance and try to keep safe. Best weekend. I thought And and I had to write a column for today's paper, and I had to write it Thursday. So imagine writing about the Super Bowl several days before it happened, But I got it plenty right eye guy said It was kind of a try effective that I thought that the game would be good in that Tom Brady would win. And I thought that the halftime show would be okay and a little eccentric, But people who people like the weekend love did on then, of course, the commercials. I thought we would do Okay, even though some of the big guys like Well, Budweiser didn't bring the Clydesdales, but I thought the commercials were pretty good. Did you think that commercials overall We're pretty good. Yeah, There were some ads that were pretty good as a whole as a group. Maybe a little below average because there were some bad adds, um, the Skechers. Ad with Tony Roma was kind of bad. The only CEO plane, you know the piano in the middle of a field. That was bad we weight was weird was it was just weird, but we had some great ads. I mean, the Eminem's ad was very popular. We loved the Toyota ad with the Olympic competitors. We, um we like the Jeep ad, and that was very emotional. A two minute spot. So that said $20 million check right there to run that spot. Um, but you know what? You know what one of the one of the keys of that commercial honestly. Is that Bruce Springsteen did it and he doesn't do commercials and one of the problems that they've had is some people complaining. The Bruce Springsteen was very political. During this last election cycle, so They're kind of saying, Well, why is he saying Let's let's meet in the middle if he didn't say that during the last administration, but that's that's what you expect. And that's not how you look at these ads. Nor do I frankly. Right. You look at it for what's in front of you. And it was a very poetic well, the cinematography um the good visuals that you know. In the end, though, they had a map of the United States and they cut off the upper peninsula so apparently opened in the in the U. P is gonna buy it cheap. Everybody's a critic. For goodness sakes. It's not the first time sadly. If the U. P was missing, But I think Olivia Francoise did a an incredible job V. This is the guy that brought us Eminem. This is the guy who brought us. Paul Harvey the farmer. Remember that one. I don't remember what the what? The gist of the Clint Eastwood. One was, but he's brought us classic commercials. And I think he did it begin. Well, The Springsteen ad is the iconic ad. Of the game. But there were other cute, funny Super Bowl, You know, humorous animal kinds of things. The Cheetos ad was pretty good with Ash Ashton Kutcher. And Mila Kunis. It was pretty funny, and you know, there were just the will Ferrell. General Motors spot was just cute. You know, you have to. There was a lot of promo up to it. And some of the pro mo's were not as good as the actual ad. And you saw the editor. Well, that's kind of funny. Yeah, it was kind of funny. I did see some of the teases and seeing the entire ad. Made it much easier to understand exactly what was going on. And I did. I did think it was clever. And you mentioned in fact, on my list that I have from you folks on beer talking once again with Professor Bob. Cold image, you, advertising professor. You're number One spot was an auto commercial. The one for Toyota. Kurt McAllister is coming up a little later. And it was Jessica. Long Story and Brian. Give us just a taste of that, Mrs. Yes,.

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"Smith or already thank you very much, Mr Announcer and to Brian. No. I did not see your last message until too late. Um, after traffic and weather, But we'll get to that commercial that you need me to do coming up. See? There they would. Everything is Out in the open here when we have the open camera for the whole show, and there's no way for me to actually talk back and forth to Brian except via his message board. But meanwhile, the gentleman joining us now is the Detroit leader of the U. H Y evaluations. Group. U H Y is a great company. I mentioned Tony from Bada. Longtime friend of the program, way back to the JP days on now helping me with my tax information, Keith bore and especially Jonathan Shoemaker. These guys that worked very, very hard as Jacob Katz works very hard and very well aware of Keith and Jonathan and the whole team. They're euh. Why, Jacob, Welcome to the Paul W. Smith Show Tell of you, J. R. Thank you. Thank you very much for having us pleasure is our pleasure it We're all looking at changes. We have a new administration, a whole different philosophy and let's face it. There's changes in the tax code. Under the Biden administration, and it's my feeling that given everything I've heard so far that it won't just be people making $400,000 arm or that they're going to see kind of a tax increase. What's what's your professional thought? That's absolutely correct, Paul. We do expect there to be changes in the income tax code, especially with what happened on January 6th in Georgia and extensively control the Senate moving over to you. The Democrats. But the tax changes that we expect the low hanging fruit that we expect the administration go after is more centered the estate and gift side which is going to affect many of our business owners, Ondas well as their employees. You know, for instance, you had a piece about Blakes cider. Here was a company that was very, very small at one point, and now it's very large on but that's the type of tax code that's going to affect them dramatically and what they plan to do in the future and therefore effects everybody down the line. Everybody. And I contend that if you make $50,000 a year, you're going to see it or feel it. And frankly, there are other taxes out there that we don't necessarily automatically think of taxes. But they truly are the way they affect our Ability to spend or save any money and that is that there's inevitable that the gas prices are going to go up. We are going to be producing. We are going to be his energy. Efficient and not be able to stand on our own Once we stop. Drilling and getting natural resource is in certain areas that we've kind of got used to, which has helped keep the prices down. So those prices are gonna go up there. So this is not a thing that You know, you might have said, Well, it's gonna affect Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates and all these billionaires, so it's gonna affect all of us. And when do you think these, these changes will go into effect? Sure. Well, there's a bit of a political question. They're obviously we do expect that weaken, bracket it to some degree. So, for instance, we don't expect it to occur before the impeachment. Debate is over. On the other hand, that Biden administration has about a two year period of time and, frankly, ah lot less than that, in order to enact some of their larger pieces of legislation. And their tax piece is one of those they're going to face ardent opposition by the Republicans in the Senate as well as in the House. On. And so they're going to likely want to spend that political capital that they have sometime in 2021 begin proposing tax law changes and again. These aren't just legislative changes. There are certain things that we've seen from the by administration, as we saw from the Trump administration that could be changed with the just play piece of panna panna on a piece of paper. So they're also changes that you've alluded to that could affect a number of tax laws without having to ever go through Congress. Wow. It just means it's gonna be a bit more confusing and we really need to, uh, like I do depend on the professional, so I would never pretend to be able to In this day and age, do my own taxes. I need help. And you guys that you h Y help, and I appreciate that if we focus on this great state of ours on Michigan. How does what happens in Washington, D. C. Affect things here directly? Sure. Well as we saw from the state of the state address yesterday evening, Governor Whitner has substantial plans on what to do for the budget and, more importantly, for the covert response. Republicans have countered with their own plan that is somewhat approximately $2 billion less. But that money isn't conjured out of thin air. A lot of that money is coming from Washington, D. C right now his country We're spending a lot of money, which is appropriate when we're facing a pandemic. And again that money itself doesn't get conjured out of there, even though in the short term, sometimes it seems like it does what this means is that this bill is coming due. For the for the country and that and with the Biden administration in place, we expect to see substantial changes in the income tax, but also in the estate and gift because a lot of people don't focus their attention on that side of things. S O that effects Michigan Because every business that supports the automotive industry and manufacturing and all of those businesses, many of them are family owned, or they've been family owned, and that will have a direct impact on although so, what we see right now is for the business areas. The clock is ticking. And now is the time to start doing that planning before. 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"African strain, and they are they seem to be more transmittable more easily. So, in addition to worry, mask everyone flying to the United States from another country. We need to test before they get on the plan and self quarantine When they arrive in America. Thousands of people are asking When will most people be able to get the Corona virus vaccine? Here's Fox is Gillian Turner. Millions of Americans nationwide are confused about when they can get vaccinated. Governments. Mixed messaging on when all Americans can expect to be vaccinated has persisted for months. I think we'll be able to do that to spring and but it's gonna be a logistical Challenge that exceeds anything we've ever tried in this country. But then doctor found, she said this logistically By the time you get those is into everyone who might want it. It will take several months, which will go into the end of the summer. At the current rate of about a million Americans vaccinated per day, it would take the U. S about 10 months to vaccinate all Americans. Michigan's of reporting 1476 cases of the virus. 79 deaths the head of Detroit public schools, calling on the governor to allow winter sports to start Dr Nikolai Vitti calling on the governor to start sports like basketball Right now, the governor rightfully called for return for in person. Learning that has to become with sports and sports is a way for students to start to get on the other side of the pandemic and rebuild their mental health, which is suffered under Online learning in this pandemic. Really says 99.6% of football players testing negative toward the end of the playoffs, and that it clearly demonstrates that high school student athletes are not the cause of the spread of the virus. Huntington Bank says it's planning to close 198 branches, including many inside Meyer stores when the Detroit based TCF merges with Huntington Newly enlarged Huntington would become the second biggest bank in Michigan by deposits right behind JP Morgan Chase. Checking the world as this morning they remain mixed. China is down. Ikea is up. London is up. The Dow futures are down four WJR News. I'm Marie Osborne will go back to Paul W. Smith and just a moment..

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"A global pandemic has made a significant impact on International travel on education. Has this environment impacted international programs at Wayne State? Yes, it has. But we at Wayne State remain committed to preparing our students to live and work in a global society. On even through the pandemic. We're creating an expanding partnerships with international universities and providing opportunities for our students. Well, what are some of the new programs you have in place, while the United States Embassy just selected Wayne State to lead a collaboration between the US and the United Arab Emirates that includes $100,000 Grant to build our partnership with the American University of Russell Hama? The grant will help us expand the U. S you a higher education collaborations and will strengthen relations between our countries. And how do you see this new partnership impacting Wayne State students. International experiences like those that will be pursued through this grant help connect students across the world. They learn more about each other. That makes the world a little smaller. A bit more familiar and connected, even while a pandemic keeps us physically apart. Thank you, Dr. Resident Learn more about Wayne State's international programs at Wayne 0.80 you If We're hearing that Paul W. Smith Show News Talk 7 60 W. J. R. 7 37 on this Tuesday, snowy Tuesday morning about 29 degrees 30 degrees. Coming up at 7 48 the fine Oakland County Sheriff all round. Good guy Mike Bouchard will be here. You know, Maria, I saw that headline in the Detroit News. For example, this morning Ice fishing blues on the Great Lakes. Well, the blues are there is no ice fishing. No one should be out there. Ice fishing, Sadly and that's I'm sure with the sheriff is gonna be. It's gonna be telling this. Unfortunately, sadly. After the loss of Ah Oakland County Man on the snowmobile Sundays, he fell through the ice. That on Wolverine Lake, so none of these. None of these waters are safe right now. It hasn't been cold enough long enough, but will get the official word. From Sheriff Michael Bouchard. Just a less than 10 minutes from right now I see in the news may be already had this Harvey Weinstein Court case results In $17 million payout for his accusers. The money will be taken from the liquidation of Weinstein or Weinsteins production company over 50 women who accused the disgraced film producer. Of sexual misconduct will share that $17 million payout, according to a U. S. Bankruptcy Judge haven't heard much about that. But It would be wrong to think that something isn't happening. Obviously, these things continue to happen. And and will continue to and a couple of different cases. Meanwhile, on the bright side of the news as we fight the Brazilian Corona virus variant in the U. S and Sadly, talk about the damage and loss of life. Far at least one teenager because of the tornado. In Alabama. And we have talked to touchdown base with the lawsuit of Rudy Giuliani from the The makers of those voting machines. You got a lot of advertising those voting machines, bikes and now I can't even remember what they're called Demanding yet So no one ever heard of Dominion until I guess if you were in the voting machine business you heard of him, But whatever, but here's some good news. That? I think, Marie because of you being you, you will especially like the fact That it has been announced. That the first woman Will be on the Super Bowl team of referees of officials. I saw that. Yes, I saw that. Sarah Thomas. Hmm. So it's not been easy. But slowly but surely Equity is reached, and more and more women are in jobs that they never had before And let me just say on behalf of all the women out there. We've been litigating and managing families, and I mean we have eyes in the back of our heads. We know what's going on in the back of the car. We don't have to turn around. We know we are all about fairness. Trying tow, you know, help our kids make sure that they get those fights settled so I think this is a perfect job for women. I think they're gonna do a great naturally You're a natural referee. We are born with that gene that instinct to be referees. And all the mothers out there who are hearing this air going? Yes. Yes, you know, and when and when All else fails when all else fails because I said so. That's that's the answer. That works. Almost always. It has to work. I'm not sure. At what age does that stop working any idea? Oh, I don't know. I still say it because they're adults. Yeah, there's still a done. But why are you doing it that way? Because I said so, because this is the way I want to do it. I bet I bet that that does still work Well in your household, Marie E think you rule with an iron fist. Or maybe that's a fist with a knife and a white gloved iron fist. I like to say I like that even better, a white gloved iron fist. 7 42 at 7 60 wjr. The sheriff is coming up shortly here..

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"Paul W. Smith Show News Talk 7 60 wjr Good Monday morning to hope you had a great weekend and you're raring to go on this 25th day of 2021. There are 340 days left in the year Make each and every day count each day is a gift. Well, it's a big Monday with a lot of conversation, including Talking about the loss of Larry King, who passed away over the weekend. He had more than Nine lives. Matthew Stafford wants to leave the Lions say OK, we'll continue to talk about that as well. People still talking about the business is closing. Talking about getting the vaccine or not getting the vaccine, Dr Anthony Fauci, making the rounds all over the place. Talking about vaccine shortages, the variant strains and And what's next will just have to be held hostage to this virus. A bit longer. Really with all the we try to do the relentless, positive radio. There are those negative stories that are out there and have to be told and one of them again. Another Another store closing. This one hits, particularly close to home for some people, and that is Though it was sweet while it lasted the Belgian chocolate here. Good, Iva. Will sell or close all 128 of its North American shops within the next few months. You know, I knew this was gonna be difficult to hear. Yeah. 128 stores all of theirs. E. I just can't. This is a good punch. I'm sorry. I know this is weird because it's like just two years ago, they started to open these good diver cafes. Now it's not clear. It sounds like those air closing, too. But we've seen that happen before right? Some expansion and the next thing you know they're done before and here's the Here, said the other part of the story that we have to look at the whole story because this is And the interesting observation, though it diver is in effect pulling out of America with their stores. They're always going to be online, of course, which is I'm sure been going very well for them. But get diver retail stores in Europe, the Middle East and greater China will continue operating What does that say about Our economy in the days ahead our businesses in the days ahead. If they just choose to pull out of America because sales are weak, but they're strong in Europe, Middle East Greater China. Well, I will say this, though. In Europe, the They're bigger chocolate consumers than we are here. If I'm not mistaken, that is, I mean, you know Europe, especially their huge chocolate consumers. So I wonder if that might be more. I mean, it could be more story could be people. You know, saying chocolate companies right here in Detroit, so absolutely. And back to the Y and the other places and that they consume more chocolate. They we have gotten healthier. And, uh, although I think dark, Chuck, that's very good for you. A lot of people don't agree with the milk chocolate being so good for you, and in this effort to be healthier. To cut sugar intake and lose weight and all the rest of it. I guess it would make sense that That they're doing poorly here in these United States compared to other places. I guess I'm not sure what the best way to look at. That is happy to say that Chick fil A was listening. And they have now debuted a new spicy grilled chicken sandwich because I said in the chicken wars The Popeye Chicken sandwich beat the chick fil A. But the experience and what you had to go through to go to pop. I have actually get one wasn't worth it. And now Chick fil A, which is a well oiled machine. He's going to have AH, less boring. Chicken sandwich. Can I to a chicken sandwich plug? Yes s o. We were reading one day that the girls see, um farm dearie. They're in North fell there on Nova. I rode North felt they have a store. Yeah, they opened actually, like a little restaurant there. So suppose I read just in passing and one of the magazines all they've got a great chicken sandwich like one of the best. So they seriously have one of the pest chicken sandwiches. It's a long drive for us, but we've seen on several occasions like on a Sunday afternoon have driven down there to get their chicken sandwich. All good chicken sandwich, the currency dairy store, currently farmed area and they have the store now open like you can get ice cream and so on there, uh again, they're gonna be opening. I think their restaurant now, with the restrictions being lifted to some extent, I'm sure they're gonna be opening. Sit down. Should you could do the carry out and their sandwiches are awesome. And that was a big deal when they open that to that restaurant, Of course, big timing. Unfortunately, then to be hit with the pandemic. Well, that's good news. Energy farms. Airy chicken sandwich gets the two thumbs up. Oh, man, Yeah, I'm Marie. We've got our wjr business beat with Jeff Sloan, founder and CEO of Startup Nation, spotlighting the entrepreneurial tech and startup community and wjr.

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"Armed protests in all 50 state capitals and in Washington, D. C in the days leading up to President elect Joe Bynes inauguration on January 20th. An internal FBI bulletin warned as of Sunday that the nationwide protests may start later this week and extend through Biden's inauguration. This is according to to law enforcement officials, who read the details of the memo to The Associated Press. Investigators believe some of the people are making our members of extremist groups. According to officials. The bulletin was first reported by ABC News and President elect Joe Biden says he is not afraid of an outdoor inauguration ceremony even though some security officials are warning it should be held indoors. That comes after last week's Capitol Hill riot as well as Intel sources, saying that more protests could be on the way Fox is Lauren Blanchard has the latest in the days leading up to even after President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. The FBI is warning armed protests are planned across the cut. Three in all, 50 state capitals and D. C in D. C. All eyes are on the days left before the inauguration. This secret Service says they will begin their special event Security on the 13th almost a week earlier than planned. The presidential swearing in ceremony is set to take place outside the capital, as is typical, but it's also where less than a week ago, Trump supporters hung flags and climbed walls. And more than 10,000. National Guard troops are expected to be stationed in the nation's capital for the next few weeks, and President Trump approved an emergency declaration for D. C. It's in effect from now until the 24th and opens a federal resource is to help deal with any potential problems. The House prepares to impeach President Trump for a second time is California Republican congressman Kevin McCarthy claims the president is admitting to fault for his supporting the Capitol Hill riots last week boxes Rachel Sutherland takes a look at that part of the story. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy says President Trump accept some responsibility for the capital riot. McCarthy says he doesn't believe impeachment is the right move, saying it will only further divide the country. The House is expected to take up one article inciting an insurrection with a vote plan tomorrow evening. Lawmakers are sure to keep an eye on President Trump's Day as he heads to the Texas border town of Alamo. Where he will give his first public appearance nearly a week after the riot that left five people dead. Rachel Sutherland Fox is city of Detroit is reading the TCF Center to be a drive in covert vaccination center. You'll start giving the shots there on Wednesday. The F 1 50, the Ford F 1 50 name the truck of the year and the All new Mustang Maki All Electric one, the utility vehicle of the Year War. The Car of the year went to the Hyundai Elantra, the North American International Auto Show, temporarily leaving Detroit and moving up Woodward Avenue to the M one concourse and Pontiac Concerns about holding a large event indoors was what pushed the show officials To move that checking our world market Update this hour. China's up Nikkei's up London is down. The Dow futures are up this hour for WJR news. I'm Marie Osborne. We go back to Paul W. Smith in just a moment if we've learned anything during the.

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"Or on the express jobs, app. You're hearing the Paul W. Smith Show News Talk 7 60 wjr. It is a 7 18 about 30 degrees not going to get much warmer. It is January in Michigan. Uh, we have guests were a lot of good guests on this program. Guest experts and many of them are so rock solid. We can always depend on them for The information that we're looking for a straight shooter. That certainly sums up the U. S attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. Matthew Schneider and attorney Matthew Snyder. Which always a pleasure having you on board even when it's to talk about that. Such good stuff like this one. Good morning to you, sir. Good morning, Paul W. It's always better to talk about good topic. But then again today we have to talk about a bad topic. Yes, we do, and that's unfortunate, but it is what it is. And in in this case, your involvement. In the investigation. The probing of whether in this case our Michigan residents engaged in some of the violence in Washington, D. C. What can you tell us up to the minute up to this Friday morning? Well, first and foremost, What's important to know is the public needs to know that we're looking for their assistance. So if you know of people who from came from Michigan to cross the state line to commit acts of violence, we're asking people to call the FBI at 1 800 call FBI. We'll go to tips that FBI dot doves and I'm not talking about peaceful protesters, people who went there to exercise their first Amendment runs. I'm talking off folks who engaged in acts of violence and we're currently working with our partners in the FBI, looking at the situation and identifying folks from across the country and it's a work in progress. You make a good point, Matthew. And that is there are a lot of people who went there with the best of intentions and are as appalled as the rest of us when they saw all of the video footage. The photographs of the people who went there with all of the worst intentions and it's good to realize that we're looking at at least Two different factions there. Some that went with this in mind and others who fell into it, and then the others who didn't participate in any of the violence or any of the bad thing. A lot of people in your own words travel to Washington, D. C to express their First Amendment rights. Versus those people who, as you put it in the legalese you had to use crossed state lines to engage in violence. And if somebody knows about someone who has done that Then, in fact, they need to call 1 800 Call FBI 1 800 Call FBI and they can remain anonymous. They can submit a tip online that tips that FBI dad Gove as well. Because you're looking for information information that I last heard that you had was that we were looking at, I guess about six people. At least six people from Michigan who were among those arrested in and around The U. S Capitol building. That's correct. There have been people arrested in D. C and it appears to us that those are crimes that were committed in D. C. But we're looking at something entirely different, and that's whether or not crimes were committed, but they were connected to Michigan. So that means that they're in case there was a conspiracy to commit an act of violence. Let's say a plot was hatched in Michigan for folks were deciding. Let's go out to D C and bust into the capital and that crossed the state lines. I mean, I'm working with my colleagues across the country to try to identify That as well. But to your point, there is a big difference between peaceful protests and protests with violence, and we saw that this summer. Lots of people came to the Detroit area and they engaged in peaceful protests. And that was just fine. But when we saw people go to Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles and torch police cars and light the federal courthouse on fire and assault federal officers, then you crossed the line. That's something entirely different. We're seeing in Washington, D C people, assaulting federal officials, police officers and causing great damage and that is the type of thing that is completely unacceptable it I found it personally disgusting to watch that footage and there's lots more footage to come. I mean, the U. S. Capitol has plenty of cameras. The FBI and the Capitol. Police will be taking their time to review all of that footage. Both they're all the traffic until justice is done in this case. It's and it's not pretty for the Capitol police we've already had resignations and people who would have been fired otherwise. But to hear this morning is at least for me. Catching up from Detroit news story from Late last night. That. In fact, two days before the pro President Donald Trump insurgents at the Capitol, the Pentagon actually asked the U. S Capitol police if they needed National Guard manpower. The FBI asked if they could help when things started looking bad, and both were turned down and e don't know how anyone's going to figure out that made any sense whatsoever. Even from the earliest footage when we didn't see any violence, we just saw ah lot of American flags and trump flags and we said all right, well, they're being very mindful and respectful. It's it's what was going on inside with a different group of people that Led to all of this mayhem, but And it's from your standpoint as a U. S attorney. You have to look at some of this, And as you said, you watched it in discussed, We all did. We went from the gambit. We ran the gamut of emotions from first disbelief to disgust to fear. Two. Anger to sadness. On the other hand, it ended up when the vice president stood tall and said, Let's get back to work. We understood That democracy, one democracy prevailed. And in America, we are better than this. We might have forgotten it for a little while, but we know it now. We are better than that. Paul W That's exactly right. And I think my prediction is that what you will see, just like after the September 11th attacks there was there was a 9 11 connection. After President Kennedy was assassinated, there was the Warren Commission and there was a thorough review of what happened and what went wrong. And that's exactly what needs to take place here in Washington, D C. With the capital. There needs to be a review of what did they know? And when did they know it and what actions were taken by the Capitol police and other folks to make sure that the building was secure because clearly that perimeter was breached and lives have been lost because of it. So I hope that our friends in Congress and elsewhere will be taking a close look so that this doesn't happen again. I mean, Inauguration day is not far away, and we need to make sure that that day on January 20th is also states. I'm certain that they'll be planning for that. But it's triple planning now. Well, and I hope they spend a lot more time on that than trying to impeach a president who's leaving anyway. Or do the 25th amendment or anything else. There's a lot more to be concerned about right now, rather than just being able to score your victory that you've been trying to score since this man became president, and that's aimed at Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and whole bunch of other Democrats. There's so much more to be concerned about. I need to ask a quick question for an update. Matthew Snyder, U. S attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. It was October, FBI investigators forded a plot to violently overthrow the Michigan government as well as kidnapped our our governor, Gretchen Whitmer. In all 14 people have been arrested, charged in state and federal courts. Where is that? That is in the process of going through the normal court system, just like any other case, And right now, some of those defendants wish to be let out on bond and the Justice Department's position is no. You're a flight risk. You're a danger to the community, and you didn't need to be held and detained without bond pending your trial. And so the defendants have been arraigned. They will go into the normal course of the trial, and then it's up to them. They have a constitutional right to have a jury trial..

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"You're hearing the Paul W. Smith Show News Talk 7 60 wjr. Look it. It's about 30 degrees, right? That's not going to get much warmer than that to four. The day and the day will continue to be a news rich environment. In fact, I assume I've said before there were of the whole world was watching us when the things went off Hell was breaking loose at the F the United States Capitol. We are still the standard bearer for capitalism. So the people who like us were appalled. The people who don't like us were probably thrilled. Seeing What was going on. But democracy has prevailed. Marie and in in a moment we will check in with Simon Owen live from London, a Fox News contributor in a W. J. R. Contributor. About the world reaction, but I don't think there were any major surprises in terms of people being appalled at what they were seeing. Maybe you've seen something. I mean, every everybody everybody was appalled, right? And I happen to have a family overseas and a two or three different places overseas, and all of them messaged me saying, you know, we're so sorry to see this. We're just so sorry to see this. Which is another reason Why not that Not that We need to always do things based on how we look or how the world reacts. I just think For the world reaction, But more importantly, for how all of us feel in this country pretty beaten up at this point, we don't need any more of the theatrics that Pelosi and Schumer calling for I think we get through this in a Mostly now quiet and as best as we can peaceful way, and we move on with the transition of power, and you're not going to do that. If, in fact, we continue to follow the idea that they are pushing for impeachment again, or for him to be removed from office, saying he's incompetent or mentally unstable or any of the other stuff. That In fact, they've been saying for a very long time anyway, and we already know the vice president is not going to step up and do what has to be done. And then and then you've got whatever cabinet level people remain. I don't think they're going to vote to do that, because mostly it's just not going to be good for the country. I don't think so. We'll see how they try to spin that today. But that's that's going to be one of the big stories on that is the push that continues by people to say they've got to get rid of the president when he's gonna be gone anyway. I just don't quite understand how it it Makes a lot of sense to do anything otherwise and then, in the coming months, there's the court of public opinion. They will really be the final judges of all this right, right. And in in history with some with some distance with in history that there will be certain things that this president did that were fabulous and some things that were not Um, Unfortunately, there's not a lot of fabulousness ever talked about him in the mainstream stream media. But people are aware and frankly, when the tax situation changes and Ah lot of other stuff that happens that will S o people might have a new appreciation for the things that he accomplished that have been Pretty much glossed over now and and also ruined by you. His said his personality I think I mentioned before that we're talking about. In many cases, personality over performance is what people see they see the personality. They may not see that performance in the performance in some of his areas in his interactions have been so Unfortunate and bad that that's what kind of stands out for people didn't like him in the first place. But I think that the idea of the 25th amendment being invoked is foolhardy at this time. And the idea of trying to go through the impeachment process with days left. Is foolhardy as well. And we don't need the country to go through that. For ourselves on for the rest of the world, and we don't need to waste the money. That's our money. We've wasted so much of it now looking for Russian collusion and the Ukraine phone call and Everything else. He could be good to get back to that money that we send Washington actually going to good purpose is for us. We don't get it all back anyway. But we'd like to get some of it back for things that we need. Here in Michigan. Yes. We still need our roads fixed. We also need our vaccination. Are vaccines distributed? Absolutely right. Exactly. No more excuses. We have The vaccines available. We don't have the vaccinations. Available, all right, and that's it. That's him. Embarrassing, though it may be, it needs to be dealt with, and there's really known There's no time for finger pointing on something like that. Let's just get it done. And, uh, Let's stop the blame game. Let's just get it done. That's what matters, not who we decide or feel or figure or put it off on. Let's just get it done. I e. Kevin 94 year old mother, who Really? I almost said is dying to get the vaccine. No, that bad. Poor choice of words. But she wants the vaccine. I want the vaccine. I'm so over the rest of us. Yeah, we all want the vaccine. Yes, we all want Tonto. And you know it's gonna be a while before you know that we get back, never saying normal, normal, normal, But it's you know, it's gonna be a different normal, but we'd like a little bit more of our lives back. And we just You know, we want our business is to open. We want them to be confidently open in our restaurants. So, yeah, we need those vaccines. You did ask Governor about.

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"Really want to, you can always buy an organic chocolate bar. As long as you're going high end one of those like you mentioned Hi, Cacau. Darker, bitter. Chocolate's getting organic matter. You're not gonna have to worry about similar trace elements. I would have thought they were good. Descend the chocolate bars for the sugar, which is really not a very brain friendly food over and over except the fruit of another foot in it again, each of fruit again a couple of nice oranges in there next to my lunch that you know, in about five hours will become my sweet tooth at noontime, But, yeah, I would put Chaka pretty low down on that list, you know? Fried food and pastries and excess butter on meats are going to be the brain unfriendly food 2021 along with the soda, pop and other sugary drinks, and I've always been against diet pop. So that goes Without saying, Doctor. Thanks for your help. We'll look it up. We already know Mediterranean, but dash diet and mine diet. Thanks for your help again. The as we start 2021 with our best efforts to put the best foot forward. Thank you, sir. You bet there Dr Joel Kahn, director of the Con Longevity Center to try the area Cardiologists. Big time Author Take a look at some of his books and stop by green space to go for some of that healthy food. Put your put your mouth where his food is, as we continue on the Paul W. Smith Show WJR. This report is sponsored by unbound dot orig Right now, there are young people across the world facing a tough choice continue their dream of education. Or drop out to help their family put food on the table. You can help change.

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"19 topic. It is. AH Book by best selling number one Best selling author bread. Meltzer. Brad Meltzer wrote the book The Lincoln Conspiracy. The secret plot to kill America's 16th president and why it failed. Brad. Welcome to the Paul W. Smith show WJR. Thank you, sir. And as a Michigan grad, I I really appreciate you having me on. Well, a fellow Michigan grab great to hear that. I know that's why I said it. Oh, I didn't know Shin too. Okay? What class of wind 99 90 92. Yeah, I was a little before that, um All right. That was a lot less familiar eyes a lot before that. Meanwhile, Brad, this is obviously something you were working on before there was a Corona virus. Even though this is a savior for people who want to have something they could lose themselves in a good book. What led you to writing the Lincoln conspiracy? The secret plan to kill Americans, 60 of president and why it failed. You know, it was just the story itself. We all know the story of John Wilkes Booth and ink Lincoln's presidency. This is the story of the first secret plot to kill Abraham Lincoln at the very start. In order to be sworn in as America's 16th president Lincoln had to take a train from his home in Springfield, Illinois, for Washington, D C. And the only way to get there was to go through Baltimore, But Maryland at the time was a slave state, so the plan was simple. A secret society plotted to kill Abraham Lincoln when he came through Baltimore and then this presidency before it even began. And needless to say, that's not exactly what happened. Imagine how history would have been changed if it had succeeded. That's exactly the whole thing. Right in the middle of the night is a speeding train filled with passengers, including two businessmen, a woman and her invalid brother. None of them are who they say they are on this train. The man is famed Detective Allan Pinkerton, head of the Pinkerton Detective agency. The woman is Kate Warne, America's first female private eye in the fourth man isn't an invalid or her brother. His name is Abraham Lincoln. They give him a code name. They dressed him up in a disguise. Even along in the middle of the night to avoid the men who were trying to kill him, And that's the end of Chapter one. And when I heard that I was like, Can you imagine what happens if it works like you said all of history changes. And that's why the book is important right now. I mean, it's a time in America. The Lincoln Conspiracy is set where the Civil War is just about to break out. America's divided in half. One side hates the other. Whatever side you're on. You think the other side is a bunch of awful horrible people? Does that sound familiar to you? On what you think What you see in the book is what great leaders do in that situation and the greatest of leaders. Abraham Lincoln. The sides, Of course you don't divide us. You unite us. And so the book takes on. Especially in this covert environment, especially where we are politically just a beautiful, beautiful look at real leadership. My goodness you have M Grant. Brad Meltzer, number one New York Times bestselling author of the Escape artist and many other bestselling thrillers, as well as the ordinary people Change the World. Syriza's Also host of the history Channel TV shows Brad Meltzer's decoded and Brad Meltzer's lost history. And you have this thing about Presidents that almost were assassinated. Didn't you have that? Didn't you write the first conspiracy? The secret plot to kill George Washington? Yeah, we started with George Washington. And I found the secret plot to kill George Washington, which really happened in 17 76. And now we said, How do you top you know George Washington, but, of course, using Abraham Lincoln in that book. No. Was blurbed by two U. S presidents. We, you know, loved the book. It was an incredible thing to work on. The amazing part. Was it a kind of overlapped again in the linking conspiracy Because Is this wonderful moment they might favorite in the book. Where the Pinkerton detectives finally go in. Tell Abraham Lincoln. Hey, there's a secret plot to kill you. They go to his hotel room and Lincoln. Stay. Stay. Don't listen. You gotta leave on the next train. We've got to get you through Baltimore Quicker. Skip your event in Philadelphia tomorrow is supposed to be in Philadelphia the next day. On Lincoln's responses. I'm not missing my event in Philly. You wanna know why? Because in Philadelphia the next day, they're honoring at Independence Hall, Abraham Lincoln's greatest hero. A man named George Washington on his birthday. Lincoln says. I'm not missing honoring George Washington, and he risked his life to go there. You'll see a longer on the team, but he gives a speech about uniting the country and says if you don't we don't stand together. You might as well assassinate me and what we know now, when you read the book. That he actually knew there was a plot to assassinate and when he said that, and it's one of the most amazing moments behind the scenes of Abraham Lincoln you've ever seen. I love the fact that even in the midst of all this, they honor George Washington then right after that again, this is where it all kicks in. They jump on this train. They put a disguise on Lincoln. The Pinkerton detective gave Abraham Lincoln's life. I won't I won't ruin how, but it's an amazing moment of their defeat in this secret society. What a great great story the.

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"It's typically used for hunting wildfowl professor paul smith is the director of the oxford museum of natural history surprise was an understatement really metal within cds scanners causes all sorts of problems and so when we found all these lead pellets so first of all the instinct was what's going wrong with the scan but then we suddenly realized they were all the same shape they're all the same size and we extract some pellets and it's a shotgun blast to the back of the head until now historians believed the flightless creature had been kept alive in seventeenth century london tone house and died of disease or illtreatment so this is a pretty big development tests are still going on scientists think they can figure out in which country the lead pellets were made interest in the dodo at least in the oxford dodo remains very much alive jonathan savage reporting now if you missed any of the week's events in what catch up don't forget podcast the world this week shows come in the global news podcast the mayor of bishkek says he's been going round the fifty wearing old clothes in a bid to see what's actually going on there the politician who came up with a creative way to find out what his subjects really think a policeman has told the court in myanmar that his bosses ordered him to frame to journalists investigating alleged army abuses against ranjha muslims while lana enjoy so ooh who worked for the reuters news agency are being in prison in myanmar for five months they say they've been targeted for reporting on the treatment of the hinges which the un and us have called ethnic cleansing a charge myanmar denies our correspondent nick beak spoke to julian marshall from outside the court in youngun weaken weak out for the past four months these two journalists have been brought to court protesting their innocence saying really their only crime is that of doing their job and so we're expecting this police captain million nine to give evidence he was supposed to be a witness for the prosecution but when he stood up and started to speak he said that he'd in fact been instructed to set up the reuters pat he said.