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the tariffs that have
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affected and will be
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affecting the auto industry
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we will of course
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speak about those things
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this phony scandal that
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they keep trying to blow
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up and pump wind into
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over the the signal app
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and the text chat
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there that's still around
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lingering looking for a home
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of course it has a home
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on the mainstream media but it
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doesn't have a home with most
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Americans I believe most people could
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like me don't care at some
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point it's like after what we
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have witnessed through not just
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the Biden administration but
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the Obama administration before
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that before that the
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Clinton two terms it's like please
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this is not a scandal try
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as you might. There is another story
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I'd like to speak about though,
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it came to me very right
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before the show began, and in
1:57
order to put this in the context
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of I would like to put
2:01
it in. I want to
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play two pieces of audio
2:05
that we've had hanging around
2:07
here from the last few
2:09
days. The first is Congresswoman
2:12
Lord DeRosa on Donald Trump's
2:14
executive order concerning the Department
2:16
of Education. And this was
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I think either Tuesday of
2:20
this week or Wednesday. Here's
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Representative DeRosa. destroying public education in
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the United States. That's what this
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executive order means. It's the dream
2:28
of every family to make sure
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that their child has the best
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of an education to realize their
2:34
dreams, their aspirations. It was my
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parents dream for me and it's
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it's the dream of every parent
2:40
around the country and what this
2:42
administration is doing is cutting off
2:44
that American dream and saying yes
2:47
education is for millionaires, billionaires, their
2:49
kids will be well taken care
2:51
of. Elon Musk kids will be
2:53
taken care of Donald Trump's kids
2:55
and Linda McMahon's kids, but the
2:57
millions of kids in the United
2:59
States that will suffer because they
3:02
have pulled public education. 90% of
3:04
our children are in public education
3:06
today. It is a shame. It's
3:08
a scandal to destroy public education
3:10
in the United States. So yeah,
3:12
that's what they're doing. Okay, yeah,
3:15
if you buy into that. naming
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like, most of their kids attend
3:19
private school, their parents can afford
3:21
to send them there, so they
3:23
pay tax dollars for public schools
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while at the same time paying
3:27
out of their own pockets for their
3:30
children to attend the schools of
3:32
their choice. That of course never comes
3:34
up in the conversation. Now CNN did
3:36
their sympathy piece, again this was earlier
3:39
in the week. on some of the
3:41
layoffs that are occurring at the
3:43
Department of Education. And by the way,
3:45
the Department of Education handles the money.
3:48
We're going to get to that in a
3:50
moment. They handle the money. They handle
3:52
student loans, which has been horribly
3:54
mismanaged. They collect tax dollars from
3:56
you, the taxpayer, then they redistribute
3:58
it how they choose and you
4:01
know with all sorts of strings
4:03
attached etc etc they have it is
4:05
an agency that's been staffed with bureaucrats
4:07
not educators but bureaucrats and a lot
4:10
of the money that is spent
4:12
the overwhelming amount of that budget did
4:14
not go to educating any children and
4:16
went to propping up a bureaucracy. But
4:19
here was CNN's report on the education,
4:21
Department of Education bureaucrats that were
4:23
leaving their jobs. Employees with the Department
4:25
of Education today were given just 30
4:28
minutes to return to their office for
4:30
one last time and pack up
4:32
all of their things. The employees were
4:34
given carts like these to wheel out
4:37
their belongings. We saw countless employees also
4:39
with suitcases and boxes carrying out
4:41
their remaining. belongings and many of them
4:43
streaming out of this office with tears
4:46
coming down their face now they were
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greeted with a small crowd of colleagues
4:50
former colleagues who wanted to show
4:52
their support and this heavy moment and
4:55
many employees we talked to express that
4:57
they're worrying not only for themselves and
4:59
their future but certainly for the
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nation's students I feel devastated you know
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I've been working at the department for
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35 years come March the 26 and
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I feel that I had to,
5:10
I was pushed out to retire and
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it feels devastating to me. You know,
5:15
you know, coming here and packing up
5:17
my bags, you know, and not knowing
5:20
when I'm gonna get a next
5:22
paycheck, you know, it's, you know, it's
5:24
devastating. Yeah, you know, you know, it
5:26
is, you know, like packing up my
5:29
bags, like, you know, like, I've
5:31
been working like, you know, you know,
5:33
in education, you know, like for 35,
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you know, you know, you know, you
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know, you know, you know, like,
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you know, you know, like, you know,
5:42
like, you know, you know, you know,
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you know, like, you know, like, you
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know, you know, you know, like, you
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know, you know, you know, like,
5:51
like, you know, you know, like, like,
5:54
like, you know, like, you know, you
5:56
know, like, like, like, you know, you
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know, you You know, like I've
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been like like educating like you know
6:03
for 35, you know, and all of
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a sudden, you know, it's like, you
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know, I come into work. like
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you know and now like I'm you
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know gone like like like like just
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like that you know and so you
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know I don't know how I educate
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people you know without a job
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you know without you know having like
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you know I've been here like 35
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years you know like I've been like
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you know like I've been here
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you know and now like I'm you
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know gone like like like just like
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that you know like that you know
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like that it's not fair you
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know You know, because you know, kids
6:41
are not going to be like, you
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know, educated, like, you know, if I
6:46
don't have a job. You know what
6:48
I'm saying? Yeah, you do, right?
6:50
You can dig it, right? Okay. So,
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I got this report from the wonderful,
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gracious, lovely, beautiful, intellectually gifted. Princess
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of Policy, Princess Diana,
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and I've read it,
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I said this cannot,
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I cannot believe what
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I'm reading, but yes
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I can. And here
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is what I got.
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It was a social
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media post put out
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by the U.S. Department
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of Education. You know,
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like the one like,
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you know, that, you
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know, is like supposed
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to be, you know,
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educating the kids, like,
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you know, like, you
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know, American kids like
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supposed to be, You
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know people like been
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there like 35 years,
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you know trying to
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like educate kids, you
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know what I'm saying?
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that allowed colleges and
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universities in California and
8:01
Oregon to divert federal
8:04
trio funds. They were
8:06
meant for low income
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students, first generation college
8:12
students, and individuals with
8:14
disabilities. They diverted that
8:17
money to illegal. immigrants.
8:19
That program, those waivers,
8:22
have now been revoked
8:25
under the Trump administration.
8:27
So this is what
8:30
your Department of Education
8:32
was doing with your
8:35
money. I want you
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to understand that. We're
8:40
talking California and Oregon.
8:43
California? Yes, that means
8:45
Los Angeles. By the
8:48
way, population of Los
8:51
Angeles, that would be
8:53
attending. Low income, who
8:56
would those people be?
8:59
Would they be some
9:01
of the Nepo babies
9:04
from Hollywood? Perhaps not,
9:06
I don't think so.
9:09
They would be your
9:12
average, you know, how
9:14
do they like to
9:17
say? Many of them
9:19
would perhaps include people
9:22
of color. People of
9:25
color. People of color,
9:27
colors, color people would
9:30
be color people, people
9:33
of color would be
9:35
many of them. And
9:38
the Department of Education
9:40
under Joe Biden, Kamala
9:43
Harris, had allowed waivers
9:46
to take funds away
9:48
from low income people,
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people, people of color.
9:53
People, people of color.
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Some of them many
9:59
of them to take
10:01
money away from people
10:03
of color, low-income individuals,
10:05
first-generation college students, students
10:08
who came from impoverished
10:10
backgrounds, never had anybody,
10:12
first one, in many
10:14
cases, first time in
10:16
the family, that they
10:19
get a chance to
10:21
go to college. In
10:23
America, Americans, first time
10:25
ever going to college,
10:27
they took those monies
10:30
from the people of
10:32
color. from the low
10:34
income people, from the
10:36
first generation college students,
10:39
and from individuals who
10:41
had disabilities. Think about
10:43
that, disabilities, that can
10:45
mean anything, from suffering
10:47
from autistic... from any
10:50
number of disabilities that
10:52
are out there. They
10:54
took the money. and
10:58
gave it to
11:00
illegal immigrants. And
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you want to
11:04
tell me, ladies
11:06
and gentlemen, that
11:08
it is Donald
11:10
Trump, Linda McMahon,
11:12
that are destroying
11:14
education in this
11:17
country? Really? By
11:19
actually giving the
11:21
states more control
11:23
of the money?
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and by cutting down
11:29
on the bureaucracy and
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putting that money in
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the classrooms. The rush
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hour is on the air.
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Attention ditto heads. Attention both
11:40
scouts on the Red Apple
11:43
podcast network. Before I get
11:45
to terrorists, before I get
11:47
to any of this stuff,
11:50
it's from Tennessee. Harry, welcome.
11:52
How are you welcome, Harry?
11:55
I'm good,
11:58
Bo. I
12:01
saw you a comment. You
12:03
have to tell me this
12:05
comment. Democrats have gone from
12:08
burning crosses to burning Tesla's.
12:10
That says it all. Harry?
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Yes, sir. It says it
12:15
all. Democrats have gone from
12:17
burning crosses to burning Tesla's.
12:19
Harry, I'm so glad you
12:22
listened. Thank you. Wanted to
12:24
get that in. Thank you
12:26
very much. So since we're
12:29
on phones, Harry, thank you.
12:31
Since we're on phones, let's
12:34
go to South Carolina and
12:36
speak with Mike. Mike, how
12:38
are you doing this afternoon?
12:41
How are you doing? Well,
12:43
I spoke to you briefly
12:45
on Saturday. I have to
12:48
call another Saturday. I talk
12:50
music. You know, there's so
12:52
much stuff going on in
12:55
our country. with Elon and
12:57
the riots and demonstrations and
12:59
Maxine waters with her rhetoric
13:02
and the other one jackaling
13:04
whatever her name is whatever
13:07
everyone talks about Jasmine Jasmine
13:09
that would be Jasmine okay
13:11
Jasmine okay and you know
13:14
what people chill out listen
13:16
to some music it's good
13:18
for the body mind spirit
13:21
and soul and shout out
13:23
he's probably off I grew
13:25
up not too far away
13:28
from Bob, but he was
13:30
wrong. But keep doing it,
13:32
Bo. I want to see
13:35
you, Mike. Appreciate the call
13:37
so much. Thank you very
13:39
much. Let us check in
13:42
with Sean in Connecticut. How
13:44
are you, Sean? Welcome. Okay,
13:47
hi, Bo. Thank you for
13:49
taking my call. I wanted
13:51
to talk to you about
13:54
Miss Rosa Delora, out of
13:56
New Haven, Connecticut. Yes, yes,
13:58
yes, yes. She of the
14:01
purple hair fame. Yes, yeah,
14:03
so she she was she's
14:05
a Congresswoman. She lives in
14:08
the city of New Haven
14:10
She's lived in a nice
14:12
mansion over by Yale campus.
14:15
If you took a quarter
14:17
mile drive over the hill,
14:20
over into another area of
14:22
the city where it was
14:24
mostly a black neighborhood, high
14:27
in crime, poverty, but nevertheless,
14:29
she had children. And her
14:31
children did not attend public
14:34
schools. What? And her husband,
14:36
who is Jewish, carries her
14:38
last name. You never hear
14:41
her or him speak out
14:43
against the stuff that's going
14:45
on with the anti-Semitism and
14:48
the like. So, I mean,
14:50
she has a lot of
14:53
nerve to say what she
14:55
does. My family is, as
14:57
long as she can keep
15:00
inner-city children in poverty, that's
15:02
their goal as far as
15:04
I'm... Thank you. Thank you.
15:07
Sean, thank you. As long
15:09
as they can keep dependent
15:11
people dependent, they can always
15:14
cry to be the saviors
15:16
of the people that depend
15:18
on them. So while she's
15:21
saying who is going to
15:23
destroy education... Who has destroyed
15:25
education in Blue City after
15:28
Blue City in Blue Cities
15:30
all over America? Which party
15:33
runs it? Which party has
15:35
presided over the failure of
15:37
public schools for as many
15:40
decades as we can remember?
15:42
It will be her party.
15:44
James Golden Snerley. When we
15:47
get back, we have some
15:49
other news that broke today.
15:53
and my good friend Ed Shea
15:55
is going to join us. We'll
15:57
explain all of that. Rush?
16:01
It's the rush hour with Bo
16:03
Snurdley. On the Red Apple podcast
16:05
network. Ed, welcome my friend, how
16:07
are you? James, it's a bittersweet
16:09
day. Thank you for inviting me
16:11
and you know as a member
16:13
of Johnny's team we knew this
16:16
day was coming. I mean we
16:18
saw sort of the decline in
16:20
the memory over the past couple
16:22
years and the last engagement we
16:24
did. was up at the Foxwoods
16:26
casino and of course when John
16:28
sang it was absolutely heavenly you
16:30
know goose bump time when he
16:33
had to speak you know you
16:35
know he got to the point
16:37
where he was introducing for instance
16:39
his drummer of 42 years he
16:41
would have to have a sheet
16:43
of paper in front of them
16:45
so again it's a sad thing
16:47
you know that memory loss as
16:50
you get into your guide your
16:52
80s and your 90s and John
16:54
would have been 90s so look
16:56
fortunately I will be on the
16:58
last two dates which are right
17:00
here while Shipensburg Pennsylvania and out
17:02
in Bergen Pack, which I heard
17:05
is already sold out at the
17:07
Bergen Pack Center in Egglewood. And
17:09
you know, us musicians were rather
17:11
jaded. We've seen it all. We've
17:13
played with everybody. I can't tell
17:15
you. We would rehearse John with
17:17
the local orchestras for maybe two
17:19
hours. Some orchestras like Atlantic City.
17:22
Bang, we knocked off in an
17:24
hour and then John would work
17:26
with just the rhythm section. And
17:28
I've never seen musicians hang around.
17:30
Usually when that final note is
17:32
done, they're either hitting a restaurant
17:34
or just hanging out, or if
17:36
you're in Atlantic City, you're walking
17:39
the boardwalk, they would stay to
17:41
listen to John, just do his
17:43
vocal warm-ups with the rhythm section
17:45
and go through bits and pieces
17:47
of, you know, my foolish heart
17:49
or misty, or one photographs with
17:51
him. I told you before James
17:53
he was the most generous, the
17:56
kindest human being in the world.
17:58
It's going to be a tough
18:00
last show doing that. I mean,
18:02
I worked with them originally. I
18:04
think it was February or January
18:06
of 1970 at the Latin Casino.
18:08
And I would remind John, you
18:11
know, this is what we did
18:13
two shows a night, eight and
18:15
11, for seven days. And I
18:17
just watched them on a repeat
18:19
of, you know, Me TV this
18:21
past Sunday. doing a live tribute
18:23
of Richard Rogers years ago from
18:25
the Hollywood ball with John Davidson
18:28
and the Lenin sisters and he
18:30
sang Johnny one note and he
18:32
held on the one note and
18:34
it was like God I can't
18:36
wait to see John to ask
18:38
him about that performance but you
18:40
know I tend not to do
18:42
it because I don't think you
18:45
know he remembers everything and listen
18:47
don't ask me more my glasses
18:49
are right now James because I'll
18:51
be looking all over for five
18:53
pairs of the dollars to our
18:55
glasses so But John is just,
18:57
it's been a great journey and
18:59
of course I'm going to miss
19:02
him and I'm going to miss
19:04
the guys and I'm going to
19:06
miss all the local musicians that
19:08
I've met in, you know, Los
19:10
Angeles and Las Vegas and Boston
19:12
and DC, you know, if they
19:14
don't, if we don't know each
19:17
other's names, there's always hugs. It's
19:19
always that, that camaraderie of making
19:21
great music and again after the
19:23
job just doing our big social
19:25
hang with the rhythm section. So
19:27
yeah, we knew it was coming
19:29
and it still leaves a little
19:31
empty hole in your heart, you
19:34
know. Yeah, but then let's celebrate
19:36
for a moment. Yeah. How many,
19:38
how many icons in this industry,
19:40
how many people can say that
19:42
they have spent seven decades of
19:44
their life, seven decades on the
19:46
stage. performing and still have it
19:48
and still have the have the
19:51
voice still have the magic. Johnny
19:53
Mathis has been performing since the
19:55
1950s. Yes, well to answer your
19:57
question there's no one right now
19:59
because of course we lost Frank
20:01
Sinatra and then Tony Bennett went
20:03
into his 90s and John was
20:06
the last and I always felt
20:08
bad that he never got those
20:10
Kennedy Center Awards. I don't think
20:12
John was ever invited to that
20:14
and you're talking about the 50s.
20:16
I often think when I was
20:18
having dinner with John and the
20:20
guys when they give us catering.
20:23
I can remember being on the
20:25
beach in Wildwood, New Jersey with
20:27
my mom and dad, and my
20:29
dad had this little seared silver
20:31
tone, AM radio, you know, that
20:33
worked on batteries and I would
20:35
hear Johnny singing and Papoon, and
20:37
here I am dining with this
20:40
guy and then backing him up.
20:42
Yeah, no, this is the end
20:44
of this era of the saloon
20:46
singer, the nightclub singer, this is
20:48
it, James, but it's been... It's
20:50
just a wonderful experience and you
20:52
know you're so attuned to the
20:54
whole music industry that you would
20:57
reach out to me you know
20:59
I mean one day you know
21:01
you could be talking with Omar
21:03
Hakeem about doing a funk date
21:05
and you know then we can
21:07
be talking about Johnny Mathis and
21:09
of course John did two albums
21:12
with Tom Bell, it's Sigma down
21:14
at Philly and we had that
21:16
great hit with Denise Williams too
21:18
much too little too late. And
21:20
he was just a beautiful guy,
21:22
you know, he did a couple
21:24
albums in Nashville. I mean, he
21:26
never let Grass grow under his
21:29
feet. He was always looking a
21:31
little something to do. And for
21:33
years, we used to open with
21:35
the Philly International Medley Stone in
21:37
Love, and I forget the other
21:39
tune, but it was like, what
21:41
a great opening. You know, I
21:43
felt like... Well, I hope it
21:46
would stop looking, listen to your
21:48
heart, because he did that on
21:50
the I'm Coming Home Home album
21:52
album, and it was a Tom
21:54
Bellenrangement and it was awesome, and
21:56
it was awesome. and you know
21:58
hopefully on our last two engagements
22:00
we still do uh... betcha by
22:03
golly well and for years he
22:05
did uh... you make feel brand
22:07
new and he always gave Tom
22:09
a plug. He said, you know,
22:11
I was famous Philly producer Tom
22:13
Bell and I would, whenever I
22:15
could get to it at Tom,
22:18
I would let him know, hey
22:20
Tom, your name was mentioned. Oh
22:22
yes, Mr. O'Shea. So, you know,
22:24
James, it's just been wonderful and
22:26
like I said, it's going to
22:28
be a tough final night on
22:30
that May 18th at the Bergen
22:32
pack, you know, just packing up
22:35
the music for the last time.
22:37
Maybe we'll be able to speak
22:39
with you after the show or
22:41
before that show and I want
22:43
you to I want to thank
22:45
you so much for spending some
22:47
time with us today and this
22:49
and and we will talk further
22:52
You know I got nothing but
22:54
love for you ad you God
22:56
bless you and thank you so
22:58
much for inviting me into your
23:00
into your world and letting my
23:02
voice be heard around the world
23:04
with W A D C radio.
23:06
Thank you. Thank you so much.
23:09
Appreciate you. Ed Shea, ladies and
23:11
gentlemen, he's out working with Johnny
23:13
Mathis who again today has announced
23:15
his retirement. They had show schedule
23:17
for the rest of the year,
23:19
they're not going to do it.
23:21
They're going to stop after the
23:24
May show and it ends at
23:26
Bergenbach, interestingly enough. That's it for
23:28
Johnny Mathis. All right, let's get
23:30
to some things. I want to
23:32
get to really quickly. The signal
23:34
business is still going on. We
23:36
gotta hand it to Doug Collins.
23:38
Doug Collins is absolutely Prince, dealing
23:41
with Caitlin. Count over at CNN.
23:43
This is that exchange. Do you
23:45
believe that a mistake was made
23:47
here, though, to have this conversation,
23:49
to add a reporter, and to
23:51
have it on an un-supported, unclassified
23:53
group setting? Okay, Linda, I've just
23:55
told you. I've just answered the
23:58
question. I wasn't part of it.
24:00
And, you know, I'm not going
24:02
to speculate more than what the
24:04
President's already talked about and those
24:06
who've been involved have talked about.
24:08
We would love to talk about
24:10
the veterans. Yeah, and I do
24:12
have questions about the veterans, but
24:15
given what we saw with the
24:17
group chat and how this was
24:19
used, you are a member of
24:21
the cabinet. Is this something that
24:23
you use? Well, Kaylin, as soon
24:25
as you're undoubtedly do not want
24:27
to talk about the VA, I
24:30
have a question as VA secretary,
24:32
is cabinet, I want to ask
24:34
you, because I've been curious about
24:36
this, because my job is to
24:38
take care of veterans, and I
24:40
would like to know why CNN
24:42
is hostile to veterans, especially one
24:44
in Florida, where you just had
24:47
a $5 million defamation suit, taking
24:49
offense at a veteran who was
24:51
trying to help people. In fact,
24:53
one of your employees actually said,
24:55
Are you really concerned about veterans?
24:57
So if we don't want to
24:59
talk about veterans now, you want
25:01
to talk about everything else? I'd
25:04
like to hear from CNN as
25:06
the veteran cabinet secretary, why CNN
25:08
seems to have a problem with
25:10
veterans. Well, Mr. Secretary, respectfully, my
25:12
question was about whether or not
25:14
he was a member of the
25:16
cabinet. Use this, and respectfully, I'm
25:18
conducting the investigation. And I do
25:21
have a lot of questions for
25:23
you on Veterans Affairs, but I
25:25
don't think that it would be...
25:27
I'm going to ask... What you
25:29
want to do is... What you
25:31
want to do is talk about
25:33
the cabinet... And if you want
25:36
to continue this like this, that's
25:38
fine, but there are VA employees
25:40
who are working very hard. They're
25:42
veterans who get their care, from
25:44
the VA. And it does me
25:46
no good to speculate on something
25:48
that I've already asked and answered.
25:50
So I've asked and answered your
25:53
question. Why don't you answer mine?
25:55
Are you still this person still
25:57
employed who said they were going
25:59
to nail one of my veterans?
26:01
Who you had to do a
26:03
$5 million award jury because of
26:05
defamation? And then you settled the
26:07
case. Answer my question. a good
26:10
run. This cut eight Jonas from
26:12
the White House with with Caroline
26:14
Leavitt press secretary. The first bombs
26:16
will definitely drop. Does the president
26:18
feel that he was misled by
26:20
his national security advisors, whoever it
26:22
was that told him there was
26:25
no classified information in there now
26:27
that he's seen these messages? I've
26:29
now been asked and answered this
26:31
question three times by the both
26:33
of you, and I've given you
26:35
my answer, the president feels the
26:37
same, today, as he did yesterday.
26:39
Go ahead, Philip. I'm not taking
26:42
your follow-up. I'm not taking your
26:44
follow-up. I'm not taking your follow-up.
26:46
I'm not taking your follow-up. No
26:48
follow up for you now. Cut
26:50
six. This is on the signal
26:52
business. Needs no setup from me.
26:54
Just here it is. We are
26:56
not going to be lectured about
26:59
national security and American troops by
27:01
Democrats in the mainstream media who
27:03
turned the other cheek when the
27:05
Biden administration because of their incompetence
27:07
left 13 service members dead in
27:09
Afghanistan and not a single person.
27:11
and the previous administration was held
27:13
accountable for that botched withdrawal. Joe
27:16
Biden said, in fact, it was
27:18
a great operation. That is despicable.
27:20
It's unacceptable to this president and
27:22
the Secretary of Defense. The National
27:24
Security Advisor has taken responsibility for
27:26
this inadvertent number being added to
27:28
the messaging thread, but above all,
27:31
we take the lives of our
27:33
troops, safety, security, prosperity around the
27:35
globe with the utmost series. This
27:40
is the rush hour with Bo
27:42
Snurdley on the Red Apple podcast
27:44
network. James Golden, aka Bo Snurdley,
27:46
presents rapid phones. Let's start with
27:49
Sandra in New Jersey because you
27:51
call two days and I didn't
27:53
get you in. How you doing
27:55
Sandra? Oh, I'm doing okay, James.
27:58
I had a nice day. It's
28:00
really nice outside. You know, James,
28:02
I was thinking about Mark Stein.
28:04
How is he feeling? How is
28:07
he doing? I know you went
28:09
on cruises with him in the
28:11
past and is he ever going
28:13
to come back on the show?
28:16
I miss you two. I do.
28:18
Well, I don't know about that.
28:20
You know, Mark is so busy
28:22
and he's got so many things
28:25
going on. I haven't caught up
28:27
with him in a long time.
28:29
But I see his post on
28:31
social media. I know he was
28:34
doing GB stuff. He had that
28:36
unfortunate row with that lawsuit that
28:38
was going on DC, which was
28:40
totally stacked against him. And he
28:42
really, to me, this was a
28:45
no-brainer. But this is this same,
28:47
I believe it's the same DC
28:49
court circuit that is... doing what
28:51
they're doing with President Trump. But
28:54
I will make inquiries, Sandra, and
28:56
thank you for the question. Love
28:58
it. Thank you so much. Liz,
29:00
and Yonkers, New York, you're next,
29:03
how are you? Hi, I'm wondering
29:05
about the Sky Goldberg from the
29:07
Atlantic. How did he get his
29:09
phone number under a cabinet member's
29:12
name on every phone of every
29:14
cabinet member? I think it's espionage.
29:16
I don't think that the Trump
29:18
administration's administration. typed it in on
29:21
purpose somebody who put the phone
29:23
list together the contact well you
29:25
know there's a lot of interest
29:27
going around mr. waltz in this
29:30
case in fact I saw another
29:32
Paul Sperry had a post yeah
29:34
and I don't know whether this
29:36
is something that I want to
29:39
believe or not but This entire
29:41
Jeffrey Goldberg thing and Walsh, believe
29:43
me, there are going to be
29:45
a lot of questions answered about
29:48
this over the next few days.
29:50
I don't have the answer to
29:52
those questions. And like you, there
29:54
are things that I want to
29:57
know. No. Thank you so much.
29:59
Swami and is that right? Swami
30:01
in Brooklyn. Hello. Right. Hey. Hey
30:03
Jay. Oh my God. I love
30:05
your show man. I listen to
30:08
it all the time. I know
30:10
you were short on time. I
30:12
just want to say I've been
30:14
here 44 years. I'm still on
30:17
a green card. And it's amazing
30:19
why people want to destroy this
30:21
country. I don't get it. I
30:23
would like you to explain it
30:26
to me. Why they hate Donald
30:28
Trump so much. I'll hang up
30:30
and listen to you. Thank you.
30:32
Love right back. Why people hate
30:35
Donald Trump is, I will tell
30:37
you why the Democrats hate Donald
30:39
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30:41
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30:44
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30:46
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30:48
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