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Brother: Authorities told family that body of missing Missouri ER doctor was found in Arkansas
"A Missouri ER Doctor Who's been missing for more than a week has been found dead in northwest Arkansas. Doctor John fourth size was last heard from in text messages on May 21st with his fiance, according to his brother, Richard Forsyth also says, on Tuesday, authorities told him the doctor was found dead. Police in Cassill, which is in the Missouri Ozarks, say the sheriff's office embedded county Arkansas is investigating, and an autopsy and official identification were pending. The doctor's car was found unlocked with his wallet two phones, a laptop and other items inside in a remote area near an aquatic parking cast Bill, Richard Forsyth, says his brother had been at the Castile hospital for about 15 years and described him as a doting father family physician and part time math nerd. I'm Julie Walker.

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Fresh update on "sheriff" discussed on Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"Been Gonsalves is 22nd birthday. She was one of the four University of Idaho students murdered last November, and in Kaylee's honor, her family created what they're calling Kaylee Jade Day. Northwest News Steven Christie can solve as want people to spend the day doing whatever it is they love to do and showing to others. Love can never die. The couple told News Nation that has to be the focus because the pain not of being able to celebrate Kaylee's birthday with her is too much. We're paying it forward to several local coffee shops and restaurants with money to start and asking them if they would participate in pay it forward type program. So that's what we're doing. The couple said the idea for a pay it forward day actually came from the family of victim Maddie Mogan who was Kaylee's best friend. Her 22nd birthday would have been exactly weeks two ago and the Mogan family did something similar to honor her life. The consultants say her and sister are struggling, but they're all holding one another up. You can try to make something positive out of it. do You can your best effort, but we're still struggling and that's just the reality of it. The accused killer, Brian Koberger, meantime, is asking the judge on his case to not allow cameras in the courtroom for his trial or any pretrial proceedings, saying the media attention is ruining chances for a fair trial. In Johnson Northwest News Radio, the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office is searching for more information after a potential arson on railroad tracks. Deputies found the track trestle near State Route 12 in Malone on fire Saturday. Smoke covered the highway and the track now needs to be repaired before any trains can cross. If you know anything, the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office is the place to call. A fire at Southeast 223rd place in Maple Valley destroyed a house that neighbors call a nuisance property and it left one man fighting for his life in the hospital. Como 4's Hannah Knowles reports from the scene. Firefighters rushing into action after family members reported one person unaccounted for. Unfortunately, at that time he was unconscious. They provided life threat or you know life -saving treatments. Teams tried to enter the first house but had to resort to saving the man from a burning window. Firefighters ended up in the house by ground ladders on the backside while they fought the fire. They to were able get him out. They were all safe and and it's really one of the reasons why we're all firefighters here is to help people. As for what sparked the flames, the King County Sheriff's Office is now leading the investigation. We're getting into brushfire that season so we need to have everybody really be careful, not discard hot embers, hot, know you cigarette butts, things like that onto landscaping or into grass. The house is going to be a total loss and ultimately it'll have to be replaced. In King County, Hannah Knowles, Como News. Northwest Newstime 39. If you live in Edmonds, police want to warn you about someone who might be pretending to be a police officer. Edmonds police got a report about someone who was pulled over at Olympic View Drive and Talbot Road. A driving man a black Jeep with lights and sirens wearing a vest that said Sheriff claimed to be an Edmonds police officer. When questioned, the man got back into the Jeep and fled. Edmonds police say they not do have a Jeep on patrol. They ask that you give them a call if you see this person. Northwest Newstime at 1240. Time for an update on sports now. From the Beacon Plumbing Sports Desk, Bill Swartz is back And the Mariners trying to find some magic near the Magic Kingdom. So far trip a for long Seattle's lousy road big league club swept in Texas, splitting a quick two games with San Diego, losing N3 yesterday to the Padres. Young right hander George Kirby chased in the fourth inning after

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Jury selection to begin in trial of former deputy accused of failing to confront Parkland shooter
"Jury selection is expected to begin today in the trial of a former Florida sheriff's deputy, who is accused of failing to confront a school shooter. Former Broward county deputy Scott Peterson is charged with 7 counts of felony child neglect, prosecutors Sagan February 14th, 2018, shooter Nicholas Cruz first killed 11 people and wounded 13 on the school building's first floor before Peterson arrived at the scene, but that once Peterson was there he could have stopped crews from running up to the building's third floor and killing another four students and wounding three. Instead prosecutors say Peterson remained outside marjory Stoneman Douglas high school with his gun drawn, and then backed away as gunfire sounded. Peterson says he thought the shots were coming from outside the building, perhaps from a sniper, and Peterson's attorney argues that under Florida law his client had no legal obligation to enter the building and confront the gunman. I'm Donna Warner

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh "Sheriff" from Evening News with Art Sanders
"Now 435 fire commanders are reporting a minimal growth at the Iron Creek fire in Lewis County the fire near the town of Randall started that Saturday and was and has burned more than eight acres in the Iron Creek playground or campground area the fires believed by investigators to be human caused more than 100 people have been assigned to fight that fire warm weather conditions and dry conditions as well East Pierce fire and rescue is getting a step ahead with wildfire safety training assistant chief bill Senelon says Wednesday's training involved accurately accounting for wind direction and other conditions or at least with a fire with a house fire it's confined by the walls by so to speak but out here anything can happen with the wind another important reason for the training is to get first responders acclimated the to heat the Grays Harbor Sheriff's Office is searching for more information about a potential arson on railroad tracks deputies found the tracks route found the track tress on their state route 12 and Malone on fires smoke Saturday cover the highway and the track now needs to be repaired before a trance can cross according to sheriff's the office if you know anything you're asked to contact police the summer weather and tourist season are helping to people bring to downtown Seattle which is sorely in need of a boost but there's also more permanent fixtures working to re -energize area the come before us Denise Whitaker reports on who's investing and why they believe it'll make a difference private business owners are adding fresh paint to some buildings adding new construction even a new flagship store holding its grand opening Ben bridge jewelers spent the past few years building out this new space at fifth and pine to some it may seem a bit risky to stay downtown but after five generations of business doing in downtown Seattle Lisa bridge tells me they want to continue to help the city grow we believe in this city and we believe in being part of the next great chapter we're on that path and the more that we're here and the more that we continue to invest and then the better that gets the number of visitors to downtown has been rising since February up to more than 2 .4 million in the month of April according to data from the downtown Seattle Association Denise Whitaker como news toy company

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Ja Morant is 'fine,' taking a social media break, police say after welfare check due to cryptic post
"Police in Tennessee conducted a welfare check Wednesday on suspended Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant and say he is fine after cryptic messages appeared on his Instagram account and were later deleted. The post from earlier Wednesday include pictures and messages of love for his family members, including his mother and father, a fourth message simply read by. Shelby county sheriff's office spokesman John Morrison told The Associated Press in a phone call that deputies checked on morant at his home Wednesday morning. Morant told them he is taking a break from social media. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh update on "sheriff" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders
"This is America in the Morning a Florida woman is facing multiple charges in the shooting death of her neighbor, a mother of four. Pamela Fuhrer tells us what led to the shooting and if there are any legal ramifications against Susan Davis says Lorenz became angry that her neighbor's Children were playing in a field close to her home. They say AJ Owens, the 35 year old mother of four had approached Lorenz home knocked multiple times and demanded she come outside to settle a dispute. Instead Lorenz grabbed her gun and shot the woman through the door with at least two of her Children witnessing it. But it took law enforcement a to few days arrest Lorenz. She claimed self defense invoking florida's stand your ground law. Sheriff Billy Woods tells local W. E. S. H. T. V. They quickly determined it was wrong. It was not justified in any shape, where a foreign. She killed Miss Owens through that door for absolutely no reason. Sheriff Woods also says it's not the first time they've been to her house. Yes, we've responded there on numerous occasions. Did those incidents rise to the level of a criminal act for the reports in I which read none of them have. But has the woman be a pain in the Children? Absolutely. She was. And that's why justice was served. why And that's justice needs to be served. In this case, Lorenz will appear in court later this morning. For the very first case of the shooting, she was released. Investigators will also try to determine if this shooting was racially motivated. Lorenz is white and Miss Owens and her Children are black. I'm Pamela Fer. Flowers from Oprah Winfrey and book royalties are among the items on the annual financial disclosures by Supreme Court justices. Washington correspondent soccer Magani reports on who has and who has forms. Justice Katanja Brown Jackson reports Winfrey sent her a $1200 floral display for becoming the high court's first black woman. She also disclosed more than $6000 in designer clothes for a magazine photo shoot. Sonia Sotomayor received nearly $150 dollars in royalties for two kids books. But the justice whose report was most requested did not file one. Clarence Thomas asked for an extension as did Samuel Alito. Thomas has been under scrutiny for not disclosing several hundred thousands of dollars in gifts from a GOP donor, Sagar Magani at the White House. It's when prices

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Sheriff: Girl, 16, fights off mom to save a sister from being drowned after 2nd sister killed
"A 16 year old South Carolina girl fought off her mom to save her sister. I'm Lisa dwyer. Authorities say a 37 year old mother drowned one of her daughters and their South Carolina home and was trying to kill another child when the oldest daughter was awakened by screams and managed to save her sister, investigators say Jamie Bradley Braun is charged with murder and attempted murder after the early Friday attack in their home on Saint Helena island, the sheriff says bruns 16 year old was awakened by her sister's screams and managed to fight her mother off and save one child, a 6 year old girl, had already been drowned. The teen then ran to a nearby family member's house to call 9-1-1, run as being held without bond. I only said

Rollye James
Fresh "Sheriff" from Rollye James
"The the economy. way, former North Dakota's New Jersey both Governor growing Chris and Christie getting younger. also One of got the only into states the race that's this doing that. week. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis is already in the race. He was at the southern U I .S. border don't today. know how you could just sit there He says and the let United the States country needs be to drastically overrun change with its millions immigration and policies. millions of impact people on coming communities illegally all and across this massive country. amounts DeSantis of drugs was coming joined in by local that sheriffs are having a from profound states including Texas and New Mexico who have had to deal with immigration issues. Trailing right now, GNSportsTime the margin 1105. is six Cubs to two. and Angels. They're in the top of the The Cubs are the well Yankees smog got that White was Sox caused at Yankees by those game Canadian that wildfires postponed in the because eastern of part the of Canada moving south. They're going to try to get in a twin

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Michigan governor to sign red flag bill
"Michigan's democratic governor is set to sign a bill today, imposing a red flag gun law. The law would allow family members police, mental health professionals, roommates, and former dating partners to petition a judge to remove firearms from those they believe pose an imminent threat to themselves or others. Questions remain over whether Michigan would see better success in enforcing red flag laws than other states have local sheriffs have told The Associated Press, they won't enforce the law if they don't believe it's constitutional. Over half the state's counties have passed resolutions declaring themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries, opposing laws they believe infringe on gun rights. I'm Julie Walker

News, Traffic and Weather
Fresh "Sheriff" from News, Traffic and Weather
"It's come to light that authorities have found the bodies of five other women in the last three months within a hundred miles of each other. It's also been reported that several of the women like Speaks were homeless and using drugs including Bridget Leanne who speaks as sisters say was a friend of Joanna's in grade school and the two had recently connected. So what are the odds that they die two weeks apart from each other in a mysterious way like this? We aren't ruling that out. Ramsey's body was found three weeks after Speaks near Mill Creek in Polk County. On Sunday Portland police released a statement saying they don't believe the deaths of six the women are linked but the sheriff's offices and the four counties where the bodies were found have not to come that same conclusion at this time. Speaks' sisters say it's too early to tell. We're just asking for people in that demographic, the homeless, mentally ill, addicted to be careful because you can't

The Charlie Kirk Show
Is Poland Reviving the Death Penalty? Jack Posobiec Weighs In
"Jack, I want to talk. You know, actually, give us the lay of the land. I mean, you are Polish, you're an American, but you are a Polish descent. My family's poorest, yeah. Yeah, your family's Polish. So I saw this news story. I wasn't going to so sorry to put you on the spot here, but I know you can handle it. I saw that there's the prime minister in my right of Poland is now calling for the death penalty to be brought back into law in Poland. Is that right? Yes. Exactly. So you got to understand that the backstory is that in the EU, the death penalty does not exist. In fact, there's only one country in all of Europe that still has the death penalty, and that's Belarus, which is in Eastern Europe, not in EU member. And in fact, Russia doesn't even have the death penalty. So I know, right, Russia. And so for any EU member to even discuss bringing this back, I mean, it would be like, I mean, it would be like us talking about bringing back firing squads or something, which I do know that I think Idaho was actually talking about this recently. So the backstory here is that unfortunately there was a horrific case of child abuse in Poland, this total psychopath where murder in general is very, very low in Poland. It's one of the lowest countries in all of the OCD. The developed countries list. And it was an 8 year old child who was unfortunately brutalized and killed. And the prime minister of Poland came out straight up and said, we should reinstate the death penalty when it comes for a child abuse. And Andrew, I got to say, if there's any crime that deserves it, it's that.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Sheriff Mark Lamb Comments on Mayorkas' Plan to Undermine America
"Highlight something for you sheriff. Bill melus put out a tweet. He said, FYI, when you hear DHS secretary mayorkas say that migrants are placed into removal proceedings, that does not mean they are being removed. Sometimes it does, but a large majority of the time it means release with future court date, that is part of title 8 removal proceedings. Well, then he follows that up here with this is a news nation reporter on the board. He says, I'm speaking with Venezuelan migrants in El Paso who have been released with NTA's notice to appear with a court date in 2026. 2026, they get a three year Visa basically. Well, you beat me to it. I was actually telling you that the average core date was two to four years now. It's about three to 5 years from now. So they give them the ability to come into this country and not be held accountable for coming into this country illegally. They're giving them court dates from who knows when. And you don't have enough judges to process all the thousands of people that are covered. Hey, and so imagine, are those court dates ever even going to happen? And they have the statistic for those who show back up to court is extremely low. So basically, they know that once we let them in, the likelihood of them actually going through the process and becoming legal is very low, but yet they continue to do it. They know the damage this is causing yet they're refusing. They're turning a blind eye to it. And to me, it feels like it's on purpose that they are actually undermining this country. You're doing it at the southern border. It's basically like they've looked at how can we screw this up the most royally possible, let's do that.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Truth About Biden's Border Policy With Sheriff Mark Lamb
"Tax it for us. Just the removal of title 42 mean that our borders are open. Does it really? It matters what they say. It's what they do. And their actions have sent a message across the world that we're not going to hold people accountable. So it doesn't matter that they say, hey, listen, the border is not open. That's kind of what they do. But really what they're saying is their words mean nothing because their actions tell the cartels and tell all the people coming here illegally that you won't be sent back. You won't be thrown in jail. You won't be held accountable for breaking our laws. And the actions matter more than the words. So, you know, that's really and I want to go back to one thing you said is Joe Biden said two years ago, two and a half years ago. He said, he wanted to reinvent America. That was his campaign slogan. And one of the ways you do that is you undermine the rule of law. And a great way to undermine the rule of law is by opening the border. And flooding our communities with unknown people, flooding our streets with people that could be criminals. They can be sex offenders. We have no idea because they've haven't done their job. And then they're flooding our communities with dangerous drugs in particular fentanyl, which has become the leading cause of death amongst Americans. And that is how you undermine the rule of law, especially for us in local law enforcement, because we have no ability to enforce immigration. That has been time and time again, reaffirmed by the federal government and the courts that it is their responsibility. So when you talk about opening the borders, it reinvents America by undermining the rule of law and making our job very difficult, creating even greater need for federal government, which is why we can not continue to look for federal government for the answers. They are the problem, not the answer.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Sheriff Mark Lamb Unpacks the Apocalypse Along the US-Mexico Border
"Guest in store for you. Sheriff Mark lamb from panau county, Arizona. Sheriff, welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. Thank you, Andrew. I appreciate you having me on. Well, we appreciate you coming in and giving us an update. Just let's start with the basics here. Tell us what you're seeing on the ground. In the last few weeks, have you seen a surge ahead of title 42 being removed by the Biden administration? Have you already seen those numbers skyrocket? Oh yeah, the numbers have been up for the last two years. They continue to go up every day every month. And now we expect them to really increase. I'll tell you right now as we speak. My guy is dealing with two cars that we're traveling together down the U.S. 60 from superior because they're trying to bypass the I ten freeway where we were pulling our traffic stops. One of those vehicles had 11 people in it. One of them had 14 people in it. We have arrested the drivers, but there's 25 illegals in two cars that were driving tandem down the 60. And we're dealing with that right now as we speak.

AP News Radio
Sheriff: Louisiana man shot child playing hide and seek
"There's been another shooting. Officials say Louisiana man has been arrested after shooting at children who'd been playing hide and seek outside his home. A bullet hitting a 14 year old girl in the back of the head they say, she is expected to recover. Investigators say several children were playing hide and seek in the Starks Louisiana neighborhood and were hiding on the neighbor's property. David Doyle told detectives that he got his gun when he saw shadows outside his home and fired unknowingly hitting the girl officials said. Doyle has been charged with several offenses, including aggravated assault and battery. I'm Rita foley.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Arizona School Board Ousts Christian Student Teachers
"I'm talking to my friend Floyd Brown, the book is counter punch. Floyd, tell us more about this preposterous, sick situation where there's a woman on the school board. You said in Arizona yeah, so I'm on the board of trustees of Arizona Christian university. And we first found out about this because this school board member had said, we don't want any student teachers coming from Arizona, Christian university because we don't want any more Christian teachers in our school district. Because teachers don't believe people can be kitty cats. And so that's a tough choice there. But what I think people need to understand is inside that district or a number of mega churches. Any of which that had gotten active or involved could have easily controlled the election and if they had gotten their people out to vote in that school board election, the kitty cat would have never been elected. So, you know, it is wrong for churches to sit on the sidelines and one of the things I think that they need to do, it's churches need to occupy the territory where they're at, and if that means that people from the church need to run for town council or need to run for county sheriff, there's 3100 counties in America, Eric. There are churches in every single one of them. And this country can be saved, but it's going to require all of us getting active.

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Sheriff: Wife of suspected Texas gunman has been arrested
"The suspect wanted in the Texas killing of 5 neighbors has been caught and his wife was also arrested. San jacinto county sheriff, Greg caper, says a tip led them to Francisco oropesa, hiding out in a home 20 miles from the scene of the shooting. He was caught hiding in a closet, underneath some laundry. His wife denied knowing where he was, but authorities believe she hid him in that home or apaza was shooting his air style rifle for fun Friday night when a neighbor asked him to move to another location, so his baby could sleep. Instead, caper says he shot 5 people in that house. And he will live out his life behind bars for killing those 5. Audio courtesy, KTRK. I'm Julie Walker.

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Oklahoma woman: Sex offender controlled my daughter's family
"Relatives tell The Associated Press the 7 people found dead on a rural property in Oklahoma were all shot to death. Oklahoma failed to protect families. Janet Mayo says the sheriff's office confirmed that her daughter Holly guess and three teenage grandchildren were among the dead. I'm never gonna get to hold them and it's killing me. Her granddaughter's Friends, ivy Webster and Brittany brewer were last seen with her son in law Jesse mcfadden, whose body was also found. He stayed to himself unless it involved Holly and the kids and then he was very controlling. Mayo says mcfadden convicted a first degree rape in 2003, lied to his wife. He lied to her. I'm Jennifer King

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Sheriff: Suspected Texas gunman caught hiding under laundry
"The man accused of shooting to death 5 of its Texas neighbors has been captured. The suspect is in custody. At a news conference carried by KTRK, San jacinto county, sheriff Gregg capers, says the search for 38 year old Francisco or a pesa ended Tuesday when authorities received a tip to his location, a home near Houston about 20 miles from where the shooting occurred. He was caught hiding in a closet, underneath some laundry. Or a pesa is accused of shooting to death 5 neighbors, including a 9 year old boy and his mother after neighbors asked him to go farther away if he was going to fire round in his yard because it was keeping a baby awake, authorities say oropesa, then went over to the neighbor's house with the baby and began shooting, authorities say he's being charged with 5 counts of murder and Bond is set at $5 million. I'm Donna water

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Texas mass shooting suspect could be anywhere, sheriff says
"Police continue to search for the man accused of killing 5 of his Texas neighbors, the youngest 8 years old. San jacinto county sheriff Greg capers says the shooting happened Friday night after neighbors asked Francisco or apaza to stop firing in his yard. The victims, they came over to the fence, said, hey, do you mind not shooting out in the yard? We have a young baby that's trying to go to sleep. And he had been drinking, and he says, I'll do what I want to in my front yard. Police said FBI searching for the 38 year old, finding his clothes and bone, but tracking dogs losing the scent, agent James Smith. We consider him armed and dangerous. And we're not going to stop until we actually arrest him and bring him into custody. But he is out there and he's a threat to the community. Audio courtesy, KTRK. I'm Julie Walker.

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DA to decide on Georgia election probe charges in summer
"A prosecutor in Atlanta has indicated she'll announce this summer whether or not she'll press charges against Donald Trump and his allies for alleged meddling in the 2020 presidential election. Fulton county district attorney funny Willis sent a letter to the county sheriff, suggesting they start preparing for a heightened security between July and September when she expects to announce charging decisions in the Georgia election investigation. It began after a call between Donald Trump and Georgia's Secretary of State Brad raffensperger was made public. Trump had pushed for officials to find more votes to give him the win. At a rally Friday, the former president said if reelected, he'll be investigating those now investigating him. Every radical DA and attorney general in America for their illegal racist in reverse enforcement of the law. Last month, Trump's legal team asked that Willis be banned from prosecuting Trump and that the grand jury's report be thrown out. I'm Jackie Quinn.

AP News Radio
Ex-officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor hired as a deputy
"The former officer believed to have killed Breonna Taylor has a new job in law enforcement, about 50 miles from Louisville, Kentucky. The Carroll county sheriff's office confirmed that the former Louisville police officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor has been hired as a deputy. Miles cosgrove was never charged by a grand jury in the death, but he was fired from the Louisville metro police department for violating use of force procedures and failing to use a body camera in the raid during which Breonna Taylor was killed. Cosgrove fired 16 shots into the apartment, federal ballistics experts say they believe the shot that killed Taylor came from cosgrove's gone. Last year the Kentucky law enforcement council voted not to revoke cosgrove's certification, which meant he could apply for other law enforcement jobs in the state. Taylor's death rose to public attention after her family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police department in the city and challenged the police narrative. I'm Jennifer King.

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9 teenagers injured in a Texas prom after-party shooting
"Police and Jasper county taxes are investigating whether two shootings early Sunday are connected. Local officials say shortly after midnight, 19 teenagers were shot at an after prom party in a home. Deputies with the Jasper county sheriff's office arrived to find the 9 victims, but no injuries were expected to be life threatening. There were some 250 people at the party at the time of the shooting, authorities say there were no injuries at a second shooting that happened shortly after the first within the city limits of Jasper, Texas, authorities are investigating whether the shootings are connected because they say there was a common vehicle at both incidents. I'm John awarder

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"sheriff" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"And I was like, oh, my God. Kill me. I've always liked women with bigger breasts because I think that's what I grew up with. I believe. Both my sisters have decent sized breasts and I think that's where I come from and that's what I wanted. I think it's, I think it's a nature nurture thing. I really do. I know some of you are thinking, AJ, calm the hell down. It's just a tick. I know. But Florence Pugh, who didn't let those social media critics stop her from stepping out and more see through dresses, during her press tour for don't worry darling. Previously defended this polarizing couture in a lengthy Instagram post last summer. She wrote, it isn't the first time and certainly won't be the last time a woman will hear what's wrong with her body by a proud of strangers what's worrying is just how vulgar some of you men can be. So many of you wanted to aggressively let me know how disappointed you were by my tiny tits or how it should be embarrassed by being so flat chested. I've lived in my body for a long time. I'm fully aware on my breast size and I'm not scared of it. Listen, we're not scared of tiny tits either flow it's just when a man looks at the perfect female form in the way artist and sculptors have designed them of the centuries, a woman's breasts were not often depicted as tiny. Anyhow, speaking of tiny tits, Kate Hudson was talking about breast the other day as well. And she was called on the carpet because she frequently doesn't like to wear a bra. And if you've seen Kate Hudson's rest, you would understand because she has none. She literally has no breasts. When I was younger, we played this game in junior high school. It was a silly, horrible game. I wanted to mention the name of the other friends of mine who played it. 'cause we were so stupid as 14 and 15 year olds. To go around school in junior high school and snap girls bra straps, the ones who were developed enough to wear a bra. And we'd snap them. Or as we got better at it, we learned how to unsnap them while we did it in one motion. I became very good at that with one hand. It's a talent on that bragging. It's a stupid thing, but that's what we did. And whenever we came across a girl who just had a T-shirt and didn't need a bra, you know, how boys can be cruel. We would giggle and say silly things. Is it the whole thing's been? It's a bad memory. But men are obsessed with breasts. K Hudson has none. So what do you want her to do? She says she only goes out with nipple covers. No bras just nipple covers. She says, I have to bring them with me everywhere because I don't like bras. She was talking to British Vogue, and she pulled out one of the sticky little nipple covers. To show them, she pulled it out of her favorite fendi bag. I like to put these on my boobies so that, you know, nothing ever gets too aggressive. It makes sure that a picture doesn't become too much of a conversation piece. And then that made me think of the set of the TV comedy Friends. When Kourtney Cox and Jennifer Aniston had their high beams always on.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"sheriff" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Fe county sheriff's office last year finally made public that the FBI assisted the police report, which detailed this calamity and the calamities that ensued before the shooting that took place in October of 2021. It's a 551 page report. And like I said from day one, it cast a lot of suspicion on that grossly incompetent armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed among others on what appeared to be an openly problematic set. There's a Dolly grip named Ross Iago. For instance, he claimed to police that the armorer and her crew had issues that involved negligent discharges. That means guns going off when they shouldn't go off. The armor was preparing one of 6 guns and one of the revolvers went off, taught her foot a few minutes later at the cabin set, a discharged gun went off. That wasn't announced. Which would have been assistant director Dave halls. It would have been his responsibility to announce that. He didn't announce it. Besides the live round and had gone in Baldwin's hand, the FBI also found what do you know, 5 more rounds of live ammo on that set and on top of that, the report really cast doubt on Baldwin's assertion that I never pull the trigger. I never pull the trigger. With the hammer at full cock, the revolver could not be made to fire without a pull of the trigger while the working internal components were intact and functional. That's what the document said. And the document is absolutely a 100% correct. And this report also went into detail on other instances of guns going off on the set. I've been on about 12 movie sets. Guns going off. I have held guns and shotguns on two of those sets. Garnishes don't go off on movie sets. It happens once it's a problem twice. You almost shut down for the day. A key drip named Reese price also told authorities that accidental discharge occurred twice during the course of one day on the set. One of the accidental discharges occurred by armorer girl, quote, unquote, who was messing with a gun. That would be the fat slob, Hannah Gutierrez Reed, who calls himself a model, a former model, and I think that meant she modeled socks over the radio. Take a good look at her. And Sousa and his interview with the cops said there wasn't any negligence on the

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"sheriff" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Clearly shows a pattern of criminal disregard for safety on the film set. In New Mexico, there is no room for film sets that don't take our state's commitment to gun safety and public safety seriously. And by the way, gang, New Mexico takes in a ton of money from Hollywood productions. They don't need this black eye either. They don't want any film production, you know, walking away from New Mexico and taking a tax cut or a tax rebate from other states all for the same thing. They want the they need the business. Have you been to New Mexico recently? I didn't think so. Now, over the months, while the Santa Fe, sheriff's office was putting the final touches on this big investigation, the DA has been planting seeds for that big announcement yesterday. There was a letter on August 30th to the New Mexico board of finance from carmack altruist, and it revealed that the DA's possible intentions to prosecute as many as four people with criminal and homicide charges related to the rust shooting, including one of the possible defendants being well-known movie after Alec Baldwin. And in her ask, she was requesting $635,000 for that matter, but was only granted $317,000 in change by the state. Now, a lot has happened around this tragedy on screen and in the courts and many people have waited on cormac outreach decision. You remember that ABC News interview that Baldwin did with his Hamptons, buddy, George Stephanopoulos, his liberal Hamptons buddy back in December of 2021 where Alec insisted he never actually pulled the trigger of the gun that took Hutchins life during that quick draw rehearsal in the charge location on the set. And just minutes before the shots that killed her and wounded the director, Voldemort was told by David hall's the assistant director that the 1880s cult prop weapon was a cold gun. As many witnesses, including hall, have asserted now, this is the part of the story where you've got to ask yourself who's telling the truth and who is misremembering. Right? And Baldwin is very indifferent to this whole scenario. He remembers stuff, doesn't remember stuff. To his own convenience. I mean, the seat he's sitting in is a hot seat. I don't know any of us would act if we were in his shoes. And the gun we were holding killed a person in front of us. But he also told stephanopoulos in that stupid sit down that any publicist or agent or manager or lawyer would have said, don't fucking go near that. But he's got such an ego. He had to, he had to see himself on TV, cry and assert his innocence. That's the way he is. But he said that he'd been told by people who are in the know that it's highly unlikely that I would be charged with anything criminally. I remember him saying that, and I thought,

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"sheriff" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Information about my shows, my health, whatever situation is going on. So I was sick for about four days out here in Vegas. It was supposed to go back to LA and then come back to Vegas to film 6 more episodes of high stakes. Poker. But because I fell ill like right after we finished last week's tapings, stayed here. And I can tell you that this COVID hit me a day and a half after I was done shooting the high stakes poker 5th episode. Hey mommy, fast. I went through a whole theory on the Patreon show, and I kind of laid it out in fight terms. Prize fight terms of how COVID and I have now tangled three times. The last two times have come after I've been vaccinated. I hate that I was vaccinated. It was against every fiber in my being, but I made the decision because I was always in Chicago seeing my sister and brother in law who were in their late 70s with a couple of comorbidities and my little nieces, who don't need to get this kind of illness. No matter how old they are. And the fact that for someone reason, my lungs have become my weak spot, even though I've never even tried to cigarette in my life. So that's why I got facts, but I know for a fact, we all got sold a bunch of bullshit on those vaccinations. I've said this many times before. I'm not going to bore you again. But that's where I've been. Okay? So it wasn't a case of lasers or me not wanting to entertain you. I always do. I live for that. So if you can put up with this voice for the next 40 minutes, you'll enjoy yourself. There's a lot to talk about. I mean, here I was thinking the big celebrity story of the week was going to be about the filmmaker, Michael Bay. Being charged with killing a pigeon while directing a film in Italy. And then the axe came down on Alec Baldwin and his grossly negligent and just homely and sloppy armorer on the film set of the movie rust. Before I get to this crazy development, let me just please say a little something about this alleged bird murder murder in cold blood

TFG Truth
"sheriff" Discussed on TFG Truth
"This is not a melting pot, right? Letting bad people and drugs and other things over and not vetting them is not a melting pot. So whoever spewing that crap is full of bull, okay? And then to your point, Mike, too. You know, they're not all bad people, right? But a melting pot means you're growing your country and you're bettering your car. That's what the melting pot was back in the 1910s, 20s, whatever it may be, right? The Statue of Liberty, Ellis island. That's what that was, right? It was not, hey, let's bring random people and fentanyl over our border and see what happens. It's going to work. The people doing that, like, those are the people, those are the textbook writers, the college elitist, the professors, the liberals that never leave their college campus or their parents baseball. Or their parents basement, and those are the people that are saying, it's inhumane to not invite these people in. Their refugees, they're leaving countries or war torn and there's hunger and you tell me that it's better to stay in a country where you're going to have to fight a little harder. You're going to have to find your meals and protect your family versus being found in the back of a trailer. 31 30 plus people basically a 150° and some trailer because the refrigeration didn't work on this refrigeration truck. Dying like that can not possibly be better than staying in a country and us providing aid. Like let's provide some age. We already are. Yeah, like more, I guess. Like, we should not be an open border. It is not good for anybody, and it's absolutely disgusting. So I think his point, he said elections, elections are a big deal here, right? November, an election is not just on the border states, but everywhere. You've got to keep sharing clear concise facts. I know it's hard for The White House to do it, but at least we can. And we can talk to people like sheriff Mark Daniels and get the right facts. And we need to call out Congress. Folks, you've got to get the right people into Congress to actually fund bills to shut the frigging border down. It's enough. It's enough. We have, we have our whole bodies in the whole of the dam, not just the thumb anymore, and we can't stop this. And I'll say, you used the word inhumane. You know what's inhumane? Citizens of the United States overdosing on the streets. You know what else is inhumane? People that have expected this administration to take care of that to just lose jobs, the people that shouldn't be here, right? And then they're living in poverty. That's inhumane. Walking around streets with feces and homelessness and drugs everywhere. That's inhumane, okay? So you play the game however you want to play it. It's okay. We got to help people. We got to stop helping everybody. It doesn't freaking work. It doesn't work. We are going to talk about other things, folks that you can tell we're a little fired up here. I think you have to be fired up. Anyone listening, be fired up this November, get the right people into Congress. Get the right people into your state legislatures and we've got to make a difference here, folks.

TFG Truth
"sheriff" Discussed on TFG Truth
"And where are the funds coming from to not only pay all of the professionals doing everything they can possibly do to do their job, but also where are all the funds coming from to house and feed and bring medications to the people coming across the border? Like, where are these funds coming from? There's two sources that were used at number one is NGOs. National government organizations. Let me just put in a simple way. Nonprofits, nonprofits have been stepping forward and addressing a lot of our needs and Arizona. Second to that is our governor and our lawmakers. And I work very close with both have set funding aside to address our financial challenges. Just under $900,000, I think it was 898,000 to be exact. The governor's paying for that for me. If it wasn't for our governor and our state lawmakers, we'd be in serious trouble. And I'll just say a secretary Marcus reached out to me and said, sheriff, what can we help you? We know you're in a bad situation on it with a God always. Has President Biden done that? No. We have a conference here in September, bringing sheriff from all the country to coaches county to address his major county sheriff's western southwest border, national and we're coming together. First time ever, we're going to come together and talk about this as a holistic group of sheriffs. We've invited a President Biden and today it's crickets. It's crickets. That man, a man refuses to work with sheriffs, which are community leaders in every of the 3000 counties in this country. So again, they have failed to engage. We'll continue to provide hope and patriotic views toward this and force the rule off. That won't change in my county. He does have a problem listening to Doctor Fauci or Burke, does he though? He'll listen to whatever they have to say, but you guys God forbid he listens to law enforcement. Real quick follow up to Mike's question because I think that was a great question. Mike, sheriff, you're getting some help, like you said, from NGOs from the, you know, from the governor from whoever, that's not going to last forever, though, right? I mean, you can't just keep spending, I'm going to make a number up. A $1 million a month, whatever it is. You can't just keep spending that and expecting it to go away or get any better, right? At some point, you're going to be, I'll use the term bankrupt from all this, right? Well, yeah, we don't have an inland purse. Until something changes in Washington D.C., they've made a very clear over the last two years that they want an open border. Let's face it. Let's just get right. Call it what it is. It's an open border with little consequences. When you have thousands come across to our border, thousands, and the consequences are welcome to the America. Welcome to the United States. They're going to keep coming. The conveyor belt is going to keep coming. And what's sad about that is there have been exploited by the criminal cartels. Serve it to these cartels. You see the picture come across the river. Trust me, their cartel driven on that. There's nothing good going on in our southwest border right now. The tragedies will be told in the next 5 to ten years and we'll look back on this conversation all three of us are having a many others. They're saying we got to secure our borders.

TFG Truth
"sheriff" Discussed on TFG Truth
"With Mike hayflick and Mike spurs or each and every week our goal is to report facts expose hypocrisy and espouse common sense. Once again, we are pleased to be joined by Arizona's cochise county sheriff Mark Daniels, we're going to get the ideas and the challenges and hopefully a better perspective on the border. And we're always so pleased to have someone like sheriff Mark Daniels, literally the boots on the ground kind of guy and a world of information when it comes to what's going on at the borders, not just what you might hear in the media. So sheriff Mark Daniels, thanks for joining us. Well, thank you guys. Thank the mics for having me. I truly appreciate it. And thanks to your viewers for actually tuning in and what I call reality. I've been on your soul several times. That's why I say that with confidence, having national media, they avoid a lot of this and I'm telling you, I wish you had news to tell you it's gotten better down here, but unfortunately it is not. I would just say real quick, Mike too, you know, like you said it and I share a view set. The media on both sides, right? You're seeing maybe a couple different things, but no matter what, if you're actually watching footage of it, it doesn't look all that great. And I say that feeling terrible for people like you. It does not seem like it is an easy place to be anywhere on that border right now. And that's true. The 31 southwest border counties all have their unique challenges, but we all share three objectives. The public safety aspect, which is the crime. The national security, which is the country. And last not least, as humanitarian, since October 1st, over 500, 5 pushing about 600 now migrants have illegally in our country that have died on U.S. soil. Why is that not being discussed in national media? I just made a comment yesterday about we need to put this sad portfolio together of all these deaths, all these photos, and sent them to this administration to say, you'll own this folks. You truly own it. Yeah. You had talked about and back in April. We talked to you. I think a previously then maybe October last year seems like the story never changes, sheriff. One of the things you had talked about were the getaways and can you tell us,

American Outdoor News Magazine
"sheriff" Discussed on American Outdoor News Magazine
"Okay chris and welcome to another episode american outdoor news podcast today. We're going to be speaking to sheriff david clarke and we're going to be coming into this interview already in session a criminal offenders ward streets and we can get them off the streets so that civil action return now. The day are looking to Approve lawsuits for gun manufacturers.

Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"sheriff" Discussed on Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"Higher state fans. There's a lot of fans that will wear their stuff in season but ohio states. One of that group where you know in july. You're still wearing ohio state stuff. That's the difference it they. I've seen plenty of it here. I mean there's a couple of guys into bike parade here. That i saw head on ohio. State stuff I've seen a few bama shirts appear. I've seen a lot of clemson When i was coming home from my golf lesson owned by house on bay avenue over here and it had three clemson flags line from it so it and why because of clemson football. That's why speaking of the parade before we head out. What was that like for you. You mentioned that this is your favorite day. Obviously live share was didn't happen. What was it like for you. I know all the festivities but you're really enjoyed kind of that part of it. What was that like for you. Independence day in ocean. City is really cool extremely festive. Everybody has parties. they're on their roofs. They're on their porches. They're on their decks grill and everywhere in everybody's having drinks and they got music on and it's just an awesome experience. And i haven't gotten to do the bike parade since two thousand eighteen because if you remember in two thousand nineteen i filleted the top. I've got about that with a broken co beer bottle and okay this this tmi but why not you try to do it didn't you. And your foot just opened up. That's exactly what happened. I was a feel good. I woke up Got a bike. And i'm writing and i actually felt the stitches blow apart and then blood started pouring out of my foot again. I went e. so look delaney us said. Hey i gotta go. She's like what do you mean you gotta go. I gotta go back to urgent care My stitches just blew open. And i went back in the old news. A doctor at urgent care over by the dunkin donuts and off route nine. And i walked in there and he just puts his hand on his hip and he'd just start shaking his head back and forth. He said i told you dumb ass because he did he told me. Do not do not do anything. Sit with your foot up with ice on. Don't go anywhere four. Whatever quit would just don't do anything. And i didn't listen to him in the popped so i had to do it again and let me tell y'all urging carrying cheap so back the back bays going urgent care really ain't cheap. Listen to the doctor. That's the moral of the story. I and don't wear flip flops to the liquor store. It's also the moral of the story close though choose. It's like a nascar garage people all right. Thank you all so much for listening. We appreciate it so much next week. I will update y'all on my golf game. I just started playing at the behest of several of my country music buddies and several of my buddies in charlotte and i just realized that forty five. I'm an endurance guy. A lot of y'all know that marathons triathlons and all those things. And i still enjoy it. But i'm old and so i i want to transition my Competitive life into the my golf game. So i just took my first lesson today. I will share that with y'all next week. We gotta go. We appreciate you all listening. Thank you so much to teddy and to silence for coming on appreciated by coastal for setting that up. Great job travis getting those guys appreciate our law enforcement. Officials firemen our first responders. And thank you so much to the united states military. All you guys we appreciate you. Everybody have a great week. We'll try better next time. His modest miss. America travis and marty over now commercial support for marty. Smith's america podcast is provided by better help online therapy as we begin to see light at the end of the covy tunnel a lot of people are still feeling down in emotionally out of sorts. You may not feel depressed or a total loss. But if you're feeling a little bit off or your relationships are suffering. That could be a sign that you should talk to somebody. Online therapy can help. Better help is not a crisis line. It's not self help it's professional therapy done securely online. Just fill out a questionnaire to help better help assess your needs. And then you'll be matched to your professional licensed.

Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"sheriff" Discussed on Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"Five those two are they are just awesome. Kids man they are funny as hale and they you know sometimes in this life you just meet people who get it who just get it and they just get it they are. They admire when people know exactly who they are. They're fearless in it. But i was trying to say to them travis. I don't is making any sense or not just so y'all know who are listening it's july fifth. It's currently nine thirty in the morning on july. okay. July fourth is my favorite day of the year in. It's my it's my day. And i go hard as hale in so i went to bed at about three and i was up at five fifty for my first golf lesson of my life. We'll discuss that in a couple of minutes. So i haven't had a ton of sleep so what might not have been making a lot of sense but when when somebody is filled with self confidence and they know exactly who they are and they are really good at what they do. That is a very potent like concoction. They they all they had those two both have it. They are just the and I though it's not often that there's two guests that can out dose in the hair department. They had as many. I wish you guys could see silas. Like silas. looks like maybe all screen grab but those two look like put it out there but those two but you're right just their authentic. That's i remember. The first time. I saw them. It was actually. It was on mardi began. Wednesday night on sec network. I believe it was brad. Buchanan was the one that found very bb. He found the locker room video. And i instantly texture. I'm like i'm getting him on him but the time it was teddy. I didn't know who he was. And then since then we've had Silence on chadwell and those guys are just you can instantly tell as you said that they were kind of our people. They're just really really cool. People i. I appreciate the. There's so many people in that program. Chad wills of trip chad stags the defensive coordinator I've gotten to know him so much better over the last year since i've covered coast i guess two years or so since we've covered coastal more and they just have a great culture jamie and his staff have implemented a great culture that the players have taken and really grown themselves and built themselves. And it's just fun to be down there. I really appreciate their time. It shows though with coach. Chattel that you know. Some coaches like to run a tight ship You don't see a lot of fun coming out of the program you know. That's supposedly how you have to go go about things to win. They're showing their down there that you can have fun and embrace the work and you know you can have fun while you're grinding to get to where you wanna be. You can do both at level. I hear this from coaches. All the time travis at winning fun if you're not a power five school and even if you are if you're if you're a lower tier power five program it also you have to differentiate yourself you gotta be different to entice talent come there and you just heard those to say it which i didn't know i. I knew a lot about them already. Because i've covered him so much and i've been in productions production meetings with both of them before. But this i wanted this to just be more free flowing and fun and funny but when you hear how much they still carry a silence for example. I wanted to go to maryland. Maryland was my dream school. I got told by my girlfriend. You're not good enough. I don't want you anymore. I got told by the person i love. I don't want you. you're not good enough for me. I don't leave you man. You stayed with yet ever. You could see an him when he's like the demeanor that that's part of the motivation That keeps them. Going is that maryland. Wants told him. You're not good enough. So guess what i'm gonna show you. They're really fun. And thank you so much to to those guys into the staff down there. Communication staff in the football staff. Forgiven us those two i e email them last week and you know. Can i get teddy and silas and can they also be in separate room. So they're on separate computers audio. Yup sure no problem. What time do you need but we do. We need to get down there for a game. This fall has to have. Yeah no question we should and in will and we will casteel. Can't share my foul plans just yet when we do share fall plans You guys are going to be pumped up speak. But he cannot plans the Next baseball season marty. We need to make a trip to radford because one of my buddies just became the assistant baseball coach at radford. let's go. Let's go son author out the first pitch. Yeah man. it's a fight marty. Smith's dude speaking of radford man. It it's home and there. There's a lot of great energy at my alma mater. Now one thing that stinks for us. And it's huge for old. Dominion is brian him pill our former president who did just unbelievable job in just a couple years of being in radford has now left are you and is now going to be the president at old dominion and. That's a huge score for old dominion because this dude is amazing human being and what he did at our school in the momentum that we have is tremendous and we got a brand new basketball coach our basketball coach former basketball coach mike jones accepted job at unc greensboro. And so we had an opening and we hired darris nichols darris. It was a great player at west virginia university. Both for coach be line. Coach hugs and then he went on into coaching and has been on. Mike white's staff at florida for the past several years. And we all know.

Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"sheriff" Discussed on Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"Well i i i had. I had a little bit of different patch like at high school. When i was kinda left after that with with nothing i went onto gophers semester. And just kinda like hardens. You a little bit too. Because you know the co. gigolo life is not it's not it's not really a great life in in especially in california. There's not. there's not really scholarships they give out for the level in you know. We were lifting weights in classrooms. And stuff like that. You know we had guys like not Guys not showing up to practice in you that kind of like it's like it's it was. It was like hard. It was hard to stay motivated for a long time. That's where i think. I bet a lot of my like intrinsic motivation. Where like it. Just within me. That i know i know what i didn't do. I know what. Can i put it in. Most women do it. I love all right. I got one more story. I want to hear. And then i'll let you all run. I got a couple more on on kind of nfl. What plans y'all may have. Because i think you could be like social media superstars and make some paper We'll get into that a minute silence. I heard so one of the games. I covered last year. I was talking to chad. Y'all's defensive coordinator steaks and he was telling me a story about. I forget what game it was. I forget i think it was two years ago. You were hurt or maybe it was three couple years ago. You were injured and in order to you. Drove yourself to the game. So the somebody else could be on the sideline I hope i'm making sense. And you know the story that i'm i'm trying to reach because it really fascinated me and i want you to refresh my memory in let my listeners here because it was a super selfless decision. You coulda gone with the team right but you didn't so somebody else could. Is that right. That's also the word was Theodosius actually allowed to hurt again this game but Sovereign my hand first game. This season tori sealed in the second game So i was out. I was done for the season But i like we had a. You must game after down thing. The app state was our next game. And i wanted to go to the app state game And seeing one the app state game too. But i would like if we traveled with the team. That would've taken up to travel spots for people that could go and play where we just wanted to go and support our team Watch our team. Play on the sideline with them So my dad honestly is really made it all happen he they. He has an rv that they tailgate with our gains An odd texan the not called gay. Dad like museum are really trying to get to the app game. I don't. I don't wanna miss app. State game Like is there any way that like if you have that. We can offer something that we could. We could drive up there and just stay in the rv and so he make it out of game for the gene Because i was a captain i want. I want to be there. Sports team sent. Here's yeah he loved the idea so he picked us up. We drove about five in made it there It was actually. Maybe i shouldn't have gone Because he was only three days after. I had acl surgery And i was crushing. Like through the this streets hills in boone in like going down as you deal dragging decide on But i'm i'm definitely glad that i did want i'm could be there for my guys and support anyway i could But my after the game Stephen and i my dad got in the rv. My dad talking from driving all day it was. It was a night game so we we started driving home. We actually we slept in like the we pulled off and slept in the parking lot of like a crispy cream or something and then drove the rest of the drive back the next morning So that's kind of the whole story. But how all that went to love it all right last thing. I'll let you to run. So i feel like from a content so i think one of the greatest avenues for collegiate athletes right now in this name. Image likeness thing is content creation. Because a lot of y'all are already doing it anyway right. So have you to sat there and powell about any content creation that you might partner with either a corporate partner or a local local group. They're myrtle conway. Forgive me. I took all kinds of grief for calling dirty myrtle. I know y'all in conway anyway. Have y'all thought about this. Is this something that y'all are discussing in in in what the future might look like this season for your opportunity within. I think. I think the hospital was pretty much analysts. I mean mainsail and we. We've been talking about a long time. About like t shirts that we would put together like an like that kind of stuff you know on the content side like i guess there before all the stuff that we put out on the internet. It's like it's we don't really plan it out. It just kind of happens and so we haven't really put much thought into like like maybe like stuff that we're putting out. But i mean i think definitely like t shirts and stuff. I got something that we're going to do in you. I was joking joking with someone earlier and they were like. Ask me stuff i was gonna do. Honestly like maybe like a Charge people like ten bucks ten bucks an hour and we kick it. I go to their house. We watch the new karate or something but like we just kick it like hilarious. You had so you had a little. You teased us there. On social media machine you look like Looked like magnum. Ta standing in front of. George strait's check. Yes or no white. And i'm kind of wondering what's that about. You may not want announced here on marty's miss america. That's okay but what what give me something. What was that. Well well we so. Nothing's official yet. So i can't really say anything interesting. This dilemma was is a funny story. Well first of all people cost america's team and you can't. You can't be america's team and lose fourth of july weekend. You have to win fourth of july weekend if you're america's team and and so that was pretty much with that was we. I had a facetime at like seven. Thirty in the morning from our long snapper. Cj shrimp now. I was like i was like what do you want do you like. I'm tired like leaving. He's like he's like dude. Let's get a limo tonight. And i was like next question. How much to pay. The limo driver was so to well was he wasn't a dude or lady is a guy was pumped..

Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"sheriff" Discussed on Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"Of one of the ones he thought about obviously first off like head on straight to tattoo and then he nipped in the bud. But one thing i thought about was making wear Aware diamond earrings in every in every interview and press conference they did get him some ice. Give them a little. Is that maybe a chain to also get i jerry. Y'all should get like a university of miami turnover chain like iced out. Shot to clear just blamed in with the mullet. Even look spectacular. He needs to show up to the press conference with an actual rooster w. to only y'all this year You're america's sweethearts last year this year. Everybody's becoming for you and the different. There's there's a substantial psychological difference between hunter hundred. There just is so. How aware are you guys of that are let me see if i can figure out the english language. How aware are you guys of that kind of dynamic in the locker room and what do you plan to do about it. I mean i would say out say after week. Four of last season we were kind of. Everyone had already circled on their schedules for the rest of that year. And so we kind of got a taste of that. And i mean we we we as a group. I think a lot of guys on the team are just born with a chip on their shoulder and like we have we have a bunch of guys teams that are pissed off a greatness pissed off pissed off about things that happened last season or what people are saying now like we. We have a way on our team finding anything using it as motivation. And we honestly don't really need that much external motivation because we all pretty much driven inside that we all know you know what we want to do this year in what we what we need to do to make it happen. What did y'all show that. Byu game was best game of the year. What was that game for that program in in for you guys think that game really showed you know. It doesn't matter who who were planning. We can compete with anyone Obviously a huge favorites going in Everybody was talking about like the week. Was leading up. Zac wilson in all these big mormon guys were twenty five and twenty six. And you know they're gonna crush us through way bigger than us And we kind of heard that only going up In turn on the film and like you know what like everybody's talking like it's huge mismatch like we don't we don't think as mismatch like we believed in ourselves from the moment that we knew that we were gonna play you. We believe that we could that we could beat them And i think that's showed the way that we played On the way we play every every week we always believe in ourselves and that goes back to what i said about not caring about what others thanking. People got circled on the schedule but You know we still feel disrespected because people are gone as one hit wonders. We're not gonna do it again. And what's all the hype about. After one good year you know So disrespect is still there. We still feel it and we still You know put that in our back pocket and continue to work as hard as we always do That's going gonna bring this year. I think that's what we took to do last year. Everyone's got circled. We've got we've got a couple of games circle to and I mean we don't really we just we just throw his down work in. I mean we. We're always going to have a chip on orlando meet personally styles to like a lot of guys a lot of guys on our team you know. We're told for a long time in their lives. They weren't good enough to play at this level or do a lot of things with football. You know i. I know i personally was told that i could play the s. level by certain people in you know. I think that that's something that you forever like like. I don't care what anyone says about me. I'm just going to work hard and you know. Put my body on the line for my team. Hopefully that was on some ws both. Actually we're committed somewhere in even in high school in got scholarship from us at the last hour. So we're what we're both kind of get that chip on her shoulder. That would so you guys had already committed to other universities in this in your scali went to somebody else. Fa like from it. I was felt he was the greatest thing. Ever happened to me I was committed to the university of maryland for up six months To play free safety actually and they had a coaching change with coach. Derek in And ended up. He saw me one day for some heard from him in basically told me that if i want to football had to go somewhere else in that knew fit into a system And i was like all art. Reagan at that was my dream school. My best friend from high school is going to play football as well That like i'd ended up just making decision you know like i'm good enough to play the nurse i'm going to bet on myself and go somewhere came here. It's been the first few years. Were a little tough but his made it. It's all worth it. It's made new. I today keeps chip on my shoulder. I think i made the most.

Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"sheriff" Discussed on Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"Mark. I don't even know. I don't even know how to describe. What i'm looking at that that thing is how do you call that thing. You haven't named it yet. Even know i don't even know what to call it. Jd we'd have names for each other though not just figured out. We just figured out south nickname though the silence of like blake shelton. He does look like blake. Shelton circa nineteen ninety nine. I dig it all right. So what do you ted he. What silence nickname thousands the sheriff. He is a sheriff. Yeah he looks like a looks like he could be walking right there in line with wyatt urp and virgil and morgan. Welcome welcome to the ok corral. I've actually been mistaken for morgan mall and a couple of times people have come up to me and acetate my take a picture with me because they thought they thought that i was more alone and i just went along with it. Yeah you should. They got somebody that thinks more wallin but can you sing liking. I like him throw something down from time to time was teddy's nickname daddy's the mayor the mayor and the sheriff. So we have to discuss denial. Because i swear last year. Youtube could have made a fortune off of the whole thing right like with the first time that i'm not saying like ryan and i had anything to do with it but the first time we saw you guys act in the fool. We knew that you are gas like your own are. You're on the mardi mcgee all american team immediately and then it just was this steady build. That really turned into this. Just phenomenon right and i know you guys has t shirt so you messed around with. But if you'd have had the opportunity to really market that thing last year and you'll have it this year but if you had the opportunity to market last year what do you think it would have looked like teddy i You know honestly it would have been just another another thing like that just kind of how like i'm looking at it now Like i don't know because a lot of the stuff like that. All the t. shirts and stuff like obviously like we were not involved in any of that. So i don't really know what what what the creative process really would have even looked like or anything like that. Just it was just kind of cool to see it. Unfold unfolding like to get recognition stuff like that now that we can of do it ourselves kind of cool while i think we think silence. Yeah i think. I think he lasts like like teddy said. We didn't have to do anything that was going on last year. is kinda funny watching it all unfold based off of stuff that we did. And said you know our hairstyles. Whatever but. I think if we were to have done something last year probably would have on presume towel any mon- teddy's situations go where we just sit down and put a rough draft together and then release that to the public So that's probably how would have last year. We would've done something. I rough draft. Let's discuss rough drafts so when y'all are about to release the venom on the public. What's the creative process and the planning process of putting like one of the videos together. Like when y'all go after pat or y'all go after college game day how much of that is riffing and how much that is. Y'all sitting in in in department there and And figuring out exactly how the choreographies go to go like rick. Flair and dusty rhodes in stark eighty seven. I can tell you. I can tell you right now that there. There's absolutely no planning or stripped in any in any event spontaneous. Truthfully truthfully there has never been a script or even conversation beforehand about what we're gonna do or say just bouncing off of each other. That's real talent fellas. You know that but when you spend enough time we spend the amount of time that teddy naidoo ges you know bs in on the couch down and just sitting there and laugh until we cry because we say it becomes pretty easy when you get in front of the camera. How did y'all how did the whole thing come together. Whose idea was this. What the mullets. The whole thing. It's not just the mullet so the mullets are the the molitor the front porch to the mansion. The mullets get you to the front door. But they're so much more once you enter the mansion. Y'all got all kinds of going on what i did all of that come together. Y'all y'all friendship. The personality the whole thing. I'll just say that Me silas and there's a couple of other guys in the group while we're just we're just kind of not we're not really normal people in the head like we do some stuff. That's that's it like. It's like everyone everyone's like. What are these guys going to do next. Like they have no idea in honestly we have no idea the most of the time and it just. I feel like i feel like if you win when you get around. People that are similar. Do you like that just like find each other and we have enough guys on the team. Where if you just took like a normal. Us citizen and put them in our weight room for for while. We're in there working after for two hours you'd be like these guys. These guys need to be put somewhere and locked away for a long time like we just. We just found each other here. I guess is how i would say.

Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"sheriff" Discussed on Marty Smith's America The Podcast
"They are in midseason form. Ready to go i mean. Silence looks like ninety dollars. He looks like an extra from pure country in nineteen ninety-three from like he looks like a rhody from dusty road crew in pure country in nineteen ninety-three. I mean absolutely spectacular. He has a Like a curly mullet. He has like a a pronounced mustache but he does. Bring it on down into the food man to a little bit. I think he should cut it into a handlebar. I should've told him that they. They need to get deals with some sort of shampoo and then a local barber shop down there. They definitely need head and shoulders. Pert plus panty. Whatever they are you. Member member choi palamos lose head and shoulders deal. Yeah that should be silenced. And teddy that they should get. The troy palo malu. I'm destroying troy's name. I'm sure paulo malu. How do he say. I think that's right okay. I'm sorry troy. I know you're an avid listener. So forgive me brother anyway This is an amazing show and these two are hilarious. But they're also really insightful and we kinda dive into name image likeness and what that might mean for players like them who become this kind of phenomenon. The college athletics landscape. And it's a moment. It's a moment in time that they can take advantage of. So what's it look like. what are they thinking. Are they considering ways that they can use their names images and likenesses to grow their brands and put a little money in their pocket. We talk about that. We also died back to last season and the difference which is a substantial difference. Psychologically between being the hunter which they were last year in the hunted which they will be this year america's team one year ago. They were so fun. I covered several their games. I got to know their head coach. Jamie chadwell much better. I love their defensive. Coordinator chad stags. He's my boy so it's a it's a really cool interview you guys are gonna enjoy travis and i certainly did these kids. That are just really funny. They're just funny as hail and you know. I think a lot of people are still going to like them. But it's gonna be kind like ucs that first year people are all about him and then people start to turn just because for no real reason so i think they are going to be a lot of people that kind of want to see them get knocked off. We'll also dive in travis. I want to dive into this later as well. I want to dive into how in collegiate athletics. How athletics for universities is the front porch to the school. It's the number one marketing platform that a university can have. I believe that. I think athletics is integral to the collegiate experience into making young people. Pay attention to that university and parents pay attention to that university and what that means to the admissions process. It because it's dramatic. It's worth a ton in that but then also go walk around the campus and the restaurants in the bar scene after.

First Class Fatherhood
"sheriff" Discussed on First Class Fatherhood
"Thing. Sheriff how do we heal. What's going on right now between the police and the citizens of the country i think is important you listeners. Understand first and foremost that what the media is portrayed in what politicians are saying is not true statistics. Don't hold that survey show that that majority of the people in this country still avidly adamantly support law enforcement and back blue and respect the rule of law. We have the media though that wants the mainstream media that wants to portray this disintegration of trust between the two and it is happening. Don't get me wrong because of the media because politicians spewing this stuff and spewing emotional things with no facts to support it Like for example crime on on black men and black women that the facts just don't support that they're actually contrary to that you know there are far more white men that die at the hands of police but what we've gotten away from his we want. We don't want people to feel responsible for their own decisions. I can assure you that the majority of the where we have to use physical force on. Somebody wasn't because we showed up and use physical forces. Police it was because we got called there because their behavior precipitated us being called or or an interaction with the police and then their behavior further propagated. That problem to where usa forest was needed. And i think we've gotten away. From wanting to hold those people responsible for their own decisions that led up to those interactions. I got off on a there way. We fix that. Go back to it as we have to start pushing back against this media. We have to start pushing back against these politicians who are trying to drive a wedge in between our whether it's race or or religion or creed or whatever it is we've got to push back against that. And i'm doing what i can on a personal note. I make that emphasis. Because it's not in the capacity of my official duty. But i started something called the american sheriff network and you can check it out at american sheriff dot com. Because i think it's important to give our voice back for law enforcement so that people can see the stories of these guys and the good work that they do every day and get back in the front seats of our cars and show how transparent we aren't and the good work that they're doing. Yeah great stuff. Chevron i i i love the you have the american sheriff network. I think losing shows like live. Pd and cops terrible because it does give us that intimate look at what's going on in your daily lives there and i had a deputy mcelwain on the show here quite a while back live. Pd was big success. Did you get involved. What was the genesis of you getting involved with be. What does your kids think about you. Being on the show allied media easily reached out. It was like right after. I took office when they were first starting off and i was like man. I'm like a baby deer on icier. I'm still trying to figure out. Get my feet underneath me. And we went about six months. Got through our first budget cycle in told my chief. Deputy i said. Hey let's reach out to these those folks see if they're still interested. I was actually in colorado. We reached out to him on a monday while. I was in colorado for a sheriff's training by friday. When i got back. They were already agency. That's how quickly they jumped on it. We love it because it really brought our community and us together they took pride in it and showed transparency. And it is help us recruit like you wouldn't believe and like you mentioned. Why would anybody want to do this job. Well there still are people out there that want to do this job. They're harder to find and we need every advantage to be able to bring those people into our agency. My pd gave that to us. Live pd brought people closer to police. You can see a correlation of when that got canceled to now look at the amount of what happened with the relationship between the communities and police. And i think that goes directly back to the fact that they shut our voices off. Yeah it really gets on this i. I'm a big supporter of the police. And he has a father of four kids. I think most parents i would agree are supporters of the police. We need them in the community. Keep our kids safe out there. And one thing i mean you've hit this point already here out. My youngest is my only girl. She's six so. I'm not looking forward to getting into that whole dating scene. You already been In this road here. I guess it to have a father. That's a sheriff you know. But how did you kind of handle when your kids became old enough to hit the dating scene. I don't know i'm still delo at that. Look i started to mention before a freedom guy. And there's apparently this is something that you have to understand. I think we have this misconception that there is successful parents and failure picks but there's a huge area in between that and just because your kids may the the train goes off the tracks a little bit at one point or another in their life does not make you an unsuccessful or a bad parent. You did your job to teach them well in the end. It's their life to live. They have to start making decisions on their own. And you're doing them injustice if you're not letting them make those decisions so you have to try to guide them as well as you can and try to to really keep them on the track but in the end it's their decisions to make in the some of those are going to be hard to watch And their train wrecks of times but you as a guide love's in his spouses freedom you also have to be willing to to let that freedom play out as they get older that freedom of making choices and and learn from their decisions and then being there to pick up the pieces when when it does go wrong for that when life does kick them in the face you're there to pick up the pieces and support them show that you still love him and i think that's the key. That's what's important for parenting this. You need to be there for them when when the train does go off the track and it will and dating's a big part of that you know you. Can't you see. Unfortunately we don't get to pick. Who are who are kids. Want to date or end up marrying. Or don't i know but You know. I've been fortunate. My wife mary or my daughter married a kid that we love these ben. Great to hurry treats my my saw my grandson. Well he's a hard worker canova's for more. Yeah yeah well said sheriff listen. I'm a recovering alcoholic addict myself..

Hard Factor
"sheriff" Discussed on Hard Factor
"I was a sergeant with the mother. I'm sorry with the sister. The guy who was elderly. Because i was a young sergeant so elderly could have been anything over fifty at the time gray hair and the yes and and the guy pulled a handgun and told them to leave so the deputy call for me. The deputy retired out of the military so he been to war before he told me he was actually older than i was more experienced retired marine said. Look i think this person is just mad. Just mad with a sister. I think you. And i can talk him down us in wall okay. That sounds cool to me. You i write for. We walk around the edge of his house and he set in on the front porch. Will you know what he put that pistol away but he got him a dadgum rifle. Spotted shoot laddis. Well i could hear the bullets. Flying past me and through the trees grew bro. She pep at that so we ran and the good news was he. Missed flow parameter set. And why we're waiting for swat. Will he continued to shoot at us. So this same. Deputy that i was telling you about the other story about the negotiator. He's coming to help set of parameters. And i'm telling him do not approach from the south cleaner with us lives up from the south and the guy starts shooting at him and you hear him the thinking the same guy you here. Hey let me make this stuff up. So anyway we got him out of the way for he got shot full of holes and then the swat team came and finally the guy came out of the house and charged at the swat team with a gun shooting at us and of course that was the end we we bought him for much. You could read a newspaper through cheese in that in that kind of a situation maybe The other officer was correct. At the time he was so mad he was just good to go out. No matter what what he determined he had reached age in a judge in life he was He was a veteran of of world. War two or the korean war. I can't remember which one and he had you know after we find out later. He shot his gun. A lot shot at people was control and he was not going to the hospital. He wasn't getting help. He was done and do suicide by cop. Unfortunately he thought it of wedding I'm glad he missed demystify. Cloudy miss to glad You mentioned you're elected which you are just anyone run against you at this point because it seems like a foolish well today you know. I say my prayers. I think the people polk county as well. I was just elected for the fifth term. The i share in one hundred sixty year. History to get elected for five terms and i was elected wishing gold six shooter or something very which was political year so if anyone was gonna draw opposition you would've thought it was last year so i'm grateful but i i work. I work hard every day. Know but the excitement of this is after all these years. I still wake up most mornings before. The alarm goes off to come to work to a christian community. You don't campaigned us. We'd vote for sure. But i think that's interesting. I feel like you're you're branded justice Transcends partisan right or partisanship. I young people just know that you're gonna take justice very seriously and you're going to execute that justice In a way that's fair and that's a that's exciting to me as a guy that loves justice. Not as much as you. You're passionate but man. Well you know. I i i meet with the democrats. I meet with republicans. Sometimes democrats disagree with me sometimes. Republicans disagree with me but none of them can disagree. That i don't always operate in their best interest. Because you know what we're all americans you know. We're all good people we. We've let this republican democrat way out of control and that's unfortunate all's people have a right to be. What do they want to be. And people have a right to have opinions. And you know just because your opinion doesn't coincide with my opinion doesn't mean we're supposed to put a hate on each other and the reality of it is there. There is no difference in a republican sheriff or democrat sheriff or an independent reshare for a nonpartisan share. If they're doing the job the right way it's just how they get elected and that varies across the nation. But i can tell you. I love all the people. I'm not mad at the crops. You know they you know they do. The wrong thing is just business when lock them up you know so at the end of the day. That's that's what. I think my success historically when you get elected sheriff the first time that's the pinnacle of you popularity and it starts to dwindle over time because after all your deputies are writing tickets arresting people reply being property and putting people out of their homes up. That's not popular thing. But what i'll have found is it's the way you do it and the way you're sensitive and if you have to put somebody out of their home on a quarter try to help them find another place. Compassion has to help but also the press conferences can't hurt helped the media the press conferences and social media helped. Because they see me they see my heart the true me. I like to cut up and laugh and have a good time. I wanna send a message that i'm here to protect you. I'm here to protect everybody. But i'm not putting up with any foolishness. I'm thinking all those to enforce the law. I swore an oath on a bible to uphold the constitution and the laws of the united states and florida. And the most people that end in your community obey the law. And they're the ones we're supposed to pay attention to. They're the ones you know we're supposed to protect and the criminals the thugs you know. They don't wanna go by the law the not jail for rape taxicab to the jail. Scott red blue light. Sola what you said about a couple of minutes ago about like the democrats republicans and stuff. We might clip that down. Because that's the whole point. Hard factor too is. We're not we're not partisan but went instead of cleaning cleaning up the streets. It's with dick jokes insulting people some similar hard factor in the whole county. Sheriff tried not to take it too seriously right in the morning right. Sheriff do you ever give a like they do in the movies. Like when there's a bad guy out there that like the your deputies to collar the ever like slam like an eighteen year old bottle of scotch on the table and be like first person the collar this guy gets this eighteen year. Bounty bounty system for national bounty system thought of that That that may give me a new idea. Usually why wilson guys we need this guy. Jail real betis dangerous. So y'all go home to you find it and usually you know That works because sometimes about two or three days and when they get sleepy they get more determined. Jimmy knapp sheer avendano. What's what's west. Got me thinking about the fugitive. The movie the fugitive great movie. Great movie and i'm thinking about. Is there like any kind of sick detective work. That comes to mind or really interesting clues. That may have solved a crime. When's the last time you arrested a one armed man. Yeah it was. What's the coolest investigation you guys ever went through over there. you know. There's a lot of cool investigations and a lot of them are tied to dna. Now right. which is the last cool. Yeah well the thing about it is. We had a murder that was years old. We knew who did it at the time but we absolutely could not prove it. Because we didn't have dna so years later we were able to submit and this has happened on several occasions. Dna and the labs were able to say. Hey here's the guy who who committed your cry so.

Hard Factor
"sheriff" Discussed on Hard Factor
"The special greatest jet interview. They're taking care of the babies but you're about to hear what full hour will full our full. Our great john. He does not disappoint. He's a quote machine interesting fellow he basically was It was like a live press conference just for us. Great job press conference and it was awesome. Yeah so i guess without further do. Here's the grady judd interview. Welcome to the show legendary florida. Sheriff from polk. County grady judd. Thank you sheriff judd for joining us today. We really appreciate you taking the time. Well certainly my honor to be with you today. How are you all doing very great. Pretty get better now have share very very excited. We told you a little bit before we started rolling here but this show has been running for about three years. We've been covering a florida man news every single friday during that time. Needless to say our audience is seen and heard a lot of your work From that time period and for the folks at home Grady judd has worked his way up to this position of sheriff polk county after joining the sheriff's office in nineteen seventy two as their youngest employees of all time if wikipedia is telling the truth. Is that true. sheriff. Yes i was four years old at. That's when you got your first caller. Yes well that's i mean it's impressive talk about florida men and you know all all ranges of florida men on on every friday show and you have you were born in florida. Join the sheriff's office that long ago and the now work your way up to sheriff i mean you. You're you are like the florida man really on. I can't think of many others top that. What's next because we allowed to talk about what you were doing last weekend. Well i i you know i like it when people say nice things about me she on your head were you a dc last week Last week i was in dc. I am the past president of major county sheriff's of america. And we're working on this police reform package we sheriff bob gualtieri and i worked with house speaker sprouse and the to create a state system and now we were there last week meeting with three of our. Us senators. senator troy scott and senator booker. And also lindsey graham senator lindsey graham giving our input because the house version of this police reform was just some rid really crazy off the wall stuff. That's not acceptable Most people i would say ninety nine point nine percent of the cops and certainly not the senate so the is working on the versions because every one agrees that some police agencies in this nation the police before some police agencies are on the cutting edge but unfortunately the media has taken individual bad events or individual bad agencies that don't follow practices best practices and extrapolated that to lead people to believe that all police are bad. All police are violent and and and is just a false narrative also. They're not oh okay so the end of the day. We're trying to push back against that. Say look there's eight hundred thousand cops you know there someplace there. Some agency that recruited the wrong way higher. The wrong way didn't tried Retain their own people when they do something stupid. That's not decorative of all eight hundred thousand of us. Sure it's a big issue in. It's obviously going to take some time to negotiate all that because it's been going on let me ask you. How did you see how big the lifts were and lindsey graham shoes. Does he have like. Did you notice how many inches he was packing. The lifts guy. He was actually sitting down at the time. But stand up. Settle to leave and he won't ever be Nba star pokes that little guy. Well sheriff john one of the Most recent events we covered From your handiwork. Down in polk county was operation Dirty water and so wanted to give you a chance to see. You know your thoughts on that since that's a fresh one An international organized crime ring essentially So wanted to hear you know you you sort of break down how to how do what do you think about that. And are you seeing more crime of that of that style. We talked about it on the show a couple of weeks ago. What do you know the national media wants to ignore. The what i call the ten thousand pound red elephant in the room and that's drug trafficking and drug abuse and what is occurring the border right now contrary to what the politicians tell you is a crisis and let me underscore is a crisis and not only is it a crisis with the people flooding across the border but we know that the organiz drug smugglers are pushing through a group of people and why border patrols tangled up within their driving large amounts of methamphetamine and other drugs across the border. We see fifty million dollars worth of math. That came in liquid form in five gallon buckets across the border and this drug went to atlanta. We were working an undercover operation in central florida. This particular crime group wanted opened up a pipeline into central florida. We work with department of homeland security. Vhs and as a result of that we're able to bust up this operation but that was the mistake coming into paul county a we we were on them like a jcp. The landing spot was was their fatal flaw. Now what are the one of the women was a believe like a resin. Opole county right. They're using her. so what. what was the situation. What was she like living in a normal house but she had like a ten lamborghinis out front like was real. Flashy like you know. It wasn't near that impressive. This lady that delivered the drudge to us the first delivery right she came out of atlanta. She had been released from federal prison for doing a ten year stretch. For what dealing in math like mac at wasn't rehabilitated. I guess she was still on probation delivered. The drives you know. We didn't know who she was.