Oh for you, buddy, home, Sweet Hole Home Street, Home Dixie Highway. Is there like a different feeling when you get over here? Oh my gosh, Sweet Home Dixie Highway. Man, I seriously have just this feeling of peace all over me. Well after having to sit on two sixty four. If you if you're coming to sixty four West, you're gonna be in a lot of traffic or at least Wreckage Lane, Breckorridge. All right, so Dwight, and again his inner person sounds like Sally Field. So
that was Sally Field. By the way, at the Oscars she won an oscar. Oh okay, okay, I gotta fill them in from nineteen eighties pop culture. Yes, she finally wants you. You like me, you really like man. It feels good to be back here at Sweet Home Dixie Highway. Hardies at the Hartise right across from Blanton Lane and Dixie Highway. Please come on by and say hiest hi to this. We're out here. We're create awareness for a great organization. It's called USA Cares. And wow,
what organization it is, Tony, I'm telling you. Yeah. It's a nonprofit that is dedicated to providing financial and they're They are advocates for active duty military personnel, veterans and families. They fill the gaps. I don't know how many times we have somebody on the air that's who we help is are the gap between the government or their business and and what the help they
need. Because I just saw story Fellaws the other day that a third of the lower level military okay not officers, right, lower level and military are on their families at home or on food assistance. No. Absolutely, and that is ridiculous that they don't make enough money to fight for this country to feed their kids and their and their wife at home. I do feel better. I feel I feel a lot better with USA Cares because they're on the
job. Man. They step in when it comes to our veterans. Uh, they've been in the Louisville Ay, I think it's two thousand and three. But here's what they do. Some of the things they do. They step in and they stop eviction and foreclosures, when veterans have utilities shut off, their their form, car repossessions, food scarcity. It goes on and on and on. I can't say enough about USA Care. So if you if you don't have a cause to donate, and you feel upon your heart.
Man, this is a good one. Looking to him. Check them out. I'm sure they're gonna have your heart like to have mine. And Tony's as we stopped staring at that, I can't help he step. Davy's staring at the handbreaded chicken. Oh, the sandwiches. Oh, I know you don't do that to me. I'm focused, dude, I can't. I can't help you. So, uh, all right, we're gonna we are we talking about USA Cares all day, so let's get out of the
way of what was going on yesterday. We were We found out our early morning yesterday that yeah, it would be a reversal of Michae O'Connell's opinion. And that's exactly what it did. It took politics twelve days to figure this one out. Michael O'Connell dropped all charges yesterday. I could not believe it. He even said the words, well, we're just gonna chalk it up as just a big misunderstanding. Wow. Stipulations of all charges dropped was agreed
upon by both parties that neither would seek further court action. Okay, so okay, first means don't sue us. First of all you everybody been caught in with these meetings. At like most meetings, you walk out and after an hour and a half or whatever, you look at everybody you go could have been an email. Yeah, yesterday's press conference and I'm gonna talk at one could have been an email. Yeah, No, it could have. We had this figured out by about noon that day. In the morning.
In the morning it sounded like privileged golfer, try do you know who I am? Kind of thing. By noon we're like, it sounds like everybody overreacted. Let's all move On's exactly. Sometimes the worthless toddler has to have his attention drawing well again. And what I think the long, long term or short term you want to say about this is it does it pisses a
lot of people off that support OMPD or I can't tell you. I started to turn on this story because so many of my cop buddies were saying, no, dude, no, uh no, and they were getting pissed, and I said, Okay, something we don't know about. And then we find out the video, the audio, all this stuff. Is that basically
anything but you said yesterday, well it was raining. That was the only accurate part of the police report, and it hurts all the other cops and their police reports when someone questioned and says, you made everything up this this hurts that. So again, I hate that part about it. But it's over. And Steve Romans went about one point thirty and he was very excited and animated, and I guess he should be. That was listen. But
people just do make mistakes in their job. Like if I were to order a chicken biscuit and they accidentally give me two chicken biscuits, that's a mistake. That's a mistake that I may or made. I talk about on the air about how good this chicken biscuit might be. Hey remember the dog PD from Little Rascals, But the circle around his eye, yeah, it looks it looks just like pe d from the Little Rascals. Dwight, I don't know what you're talking about. All the dogs. He's got the spot on
us. It's just distractions. Looks just like Peadi. Do not show somebody, don't show anything shiny, We're gonna get distracted. And I look just like Spanky, you kind of do. And I like it. I want to need that picture later. And ironically had a monkey yeah, and he loved it. In the wake up crusade for children this weekend, don't forget news radio eight forty w h as. We'll start off broadcast at around one o'clock on Saturday. I'll go on Sunday morning at eight am. Terry and
I will do the first hour together as we kick things off. Uh. The Louisville Fire Department awake of that with the fire is such an important part of crusade for children. The Louisville Fire Department said last night to Metro Council they need thirty one million dollars to make repairs to twenty one of their fire stations. They have said they have put these improvements on hold for the last
couple of years and they need that money now. I just hope, I hope the city gives the fire department everything they need, because good lord, they deserve it. I just hope it doesn't hurt the interrupter program, you know worthy. I think they're When you hear thirty one million dollars, but it's spread over twenty one fire stations, I'm like, that's pretty frugal. It is, and when you think about home improvements, I don't care.
I don't know if anybody's put a bathroom in lately. The guy said the bathroom's tiny, and sat, man, oh that's thirty six thousand dollars. What did you say? How much is a house? It's like ten feet square feet of tile? What are you talking about? I do want to say T Gridge Reber, the Van Breckenridge. Yeah, he's out here and he's doing some kind of a I'm stream. I have to get the we could watch us. I don't know how comfortable I am with TG Ridge.
At some point Tea is going to say, dude, stop stop referencing the band. Okay, I've got a family. Uh No, He's like, no, might do it. I might do it. Okay, So here we go. Uh litell fire did that. I want to mention L and PD increasing patrols in Cherokee Park. Look, the park is always going to attract some unique individuals. Uh, but now Cherokee Park has got some problems with men exposing themselves and uh ingroping women. Louis of the Metro Police and
taking approach. You know who's in charge of it? Kealing? John Keeling, Yeah, he's he's he said, quote from John speaking of rock bands. No one should be living in fear. We should be able to walk through our parks without worrying about, uh, this kind of thing, he said Officer John Keeleing l n p d's fifth Division. Darn right, John Hey, John Healings. Uh, John Hewett, Oh now I feel better
about that too. Well. The fun thing is if you watch the video on TV last night, he made that comment and then went right into devil with the blue dress on Wow, did really it was great? Did he really did? Did they play with the blue they did? Brown eyed girl? Yeah? Yeah, and then the brown eyes. That's the problem. Yeah, that's the problem. Here's what I'm about. The Keeling family and other families. The Rodman family, they're good Boston. How just a family.
They're always cop, fifth generation cop. That's like the Keealing family. Just the Keealing family is a family of service, and it's just cop after cop after cop after cop. You're all great. Because families like in Boston, New York, if one of the sons or nephews goes into the fire department, oh well, you know, we don't talk about Jimmy. Jimmy's yeah, it's with a fire aput man and he always there's always one, you know, department, department. Uh okay, so well you candidate,
yes, you designed to get me a chicken biscuits. All right. So you remember when they did the airport expansion, wiped out a whole section of Preston Highway neighbors. No, but it was worth it because now Tony, we're an international airport. Yeah. Yeah, and we have two luggage returns. Okay, so uh actually, right now we do just that's all.
That's all. We've got two luggage returns National Airport. So they are selling They've had this fifty two acre plot in southern Jefferson County near the airport where they were supposed to develop this thing around that time. It's a little bit farther away from the airport so the planes don't disturb folks, right, right, So the property is going up for sale. They're selling these fifty two acres for just three point one million dollars fifty two acres. That's pretty good.
I say, let's let's squirrel the money together. How much is it? Three point one million for fifty two acres? I could get the point one if you can cover the rest, got it, I'm on it. We can do that right. Heritage Creek was created as part as a relocation program that started in the nineteen nineties using funding from federal, state, and local sources. It's it's part of a nearly two hundred and ninety acre development. Remember that kind of he kind of wiped out a lot of Preston Highway
there. Yeah, and then also thank you tattoo tattoo. But it was also the Highland Park area that whole neighborhood just went away, went away. Yeah, I think you could drive back there like it was like a ghost town. Well, I used to work in a truck shop off Criton, and I would park in the neighborhoods of Highland Park, right because it just walked walked to work. But yeah, it took up the neighborhood after neighbor. Yeah. But after all it did pay off though, because now we
have an international airport stop it with two luggage returns. All right. So, uh, we were gonna be here at Hardy's on Dixie Highway, come by this first time Dwight has done a gig out here in years. There's been a long time. Back home on Dixie Listen, No, seriously, my house was just a few blocks up going north. No, that's that's dhite. Yeah, well that's what everyone in the room is thinking. Why
do you got to do this crap? Just turned his mic down right, So Hardy's come on by at some point, I'm gonna go up and get him made chicken biscuit sandwich, the fry. You want the spicy one of the regular? Yeah. I think the best way to do this would be compare them. Oh so you need one of each, because you're correct. I think that's because here's the thing. There's no such thing as a bad Hearty's biscuit good. So that's a difficult test. Oh, I forgot about
the Frisco breakfast sandwich with the Texas toast, and it's a melt. Oh dude, come on by, Hearty. We're Dixie and Blanton. Of course, of course, No, what about the biscuits and gravy? Okay, So when you come into Hardy's, they have these little you could fill out as little as a dollar. Put your name on it, you know, hang it up ice, support military families or veterans and families stars for heroes. You can do that if you come into any horror Hardy's or Carls junior
around town or where you can hear us on this broadcast. All right, we're gonna talk to mister Roby here after the break. And yeah, and he and I drank angels envied bourbon together. Really, it's unlike the And it was at a son's house. And then when he and I left, there was not one piece of silverware left. Coincidence, y'all a Harty's and split the take up. That's right, all right, here, you take the knives, I'll take the forks. All right, you got joke today
ready for me? I do have a joke today. But please come on buy USA Cares. If you don't parties, if you don't have an organization that you donate too frequently. Please, I'm on the needs of my heart asking you to check out USA Cares. They do so much for so many veterans, and they've been in here in Louisville working hard for the veterans. If there's a foreclosure, they step in. If electricity starts to get cut off, they step in, food scarcity, you know, you name it.
You won't believe how much good these men and women do for our veterans. So please come on by and say hi. At least where Dixie and Blanton. At the Hardys, you can't miss us, and all of the breakfast platters are on Tony. No, he didn't say that because somebody show up. All right, here we go, give me the community music. There, he's got it. Oh we got it. Can't you hear that? No, it's Daniel said, don't touch with anything. Is that better? Okay? Thank you? Hey fellas, Hey, listen, I normally
don't talk about my personal wife. Oh. I know, we appreciate it. You're like, uh yeah, but I'm gonna make an exception. Okay. You may or may not know this, but I'm I'm from Dixie Highway. Yeah, right right out here. So just to make sure nothing went wrong, I came out here to scout the location yesterday and I thought, you know what, why not go by my childhood home? Oh? Wow? And I did? You did? I did? I sat out front for a little while, I thought, what the hell? I went up.
I knocked on the door and I said, uh, they answered. I said, hey, I'm so sorry to bother you, but I'm feeling a bit nostalgic. I used to live here. Can I just come in and look around? They slammed the door on the rude. Yeah, my parents are the worst. All right, that's your joke of the day. So it was my parents. Yeah, yeah, I live. Yeah, they got thirtieth twenty four. They didn't want to come in on the list
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Good news, good news, welcome back news. Rady Wait forty w h AS broadcasting life from Hardy's on Dixie Highway, but USA Cares and Courtney Donahoe from Bloomberg Money Minute. We were texting back and forth because you buried the lead yesterday. Yes, at the last break you said, oh, by the way, my cancer scans come back today, and so we have been waiting all night. Yes, yes, yes, give us good news bad news. What happened? Yeah, So the good news is the scans came
back clean, so there's no evidence disease at this point. Yes, yes, this is all we have to say. But my doctor said, my blood work, my liver and kidney function, all of that stuff looks much better than most people coming out of chemo. So that is great as much as you surprisingly, yes, I mean, but the thing is, she said, I did all the right things during the treatment to start getting myself back in full force. And I talked to you guys about this before that.
One of the things before all of this happened, I was in relatively good shape. I ran all the time, I exercised all the time, I ate well. So my doctor said, half the battle in dealing with this is they didn't have to get me off a fast food diet. They didn't have to change have to yell at me to exercise. They were they were like you were coming in from a fighting perspective already, even though this
kind of knocked me for a loop. So I met with my maintenance on cologist yesterday and she prescribed all the things that I'm going to need to do for the next phase, like the different medications and everything like that. Being treated. For those who are not familiar at memorials, some cattering so but okay, But the question is, and here's here in lives real life and
real people is as strong and willed as you are. Though you're rolling into the doctor's appointment, you have just been through the fight of your life. There has to be a thought pattern there to where if this comes back, you're questioning, can I do this again? Like do I have the fortitude? Can I go through what I just went through again? All those thoughts
before you get the results? Right? Well, the thing about that is when you have two children that depend on you, and a mom and dad that love me so much, what I need to do is I need to fight for them, and I need to fight to be here, to be here with them because I want to be around them. You guys, I debate about every day, but I want to be around We get it,
we know, we get it. We get it. One thing that the doctor told me that was really interesting is she was like, you know what, before this, you ran all the time, You exercised a lot, And she was like, do not run five miles right away or attempt to try to do that. Do not go to a hit class so that you know my intensity workout class? Yes? Yeah, yeah, because she said, if I'm not resting my body enough and I exert myself way too much. She described my body as going into shock, and she said, you're
never going to recover as fast. It's going to actually set you back. So I have to go slowly. But not to do it. Yeah, you have the discipline not to do it. That's not to do it, but not to do it. That's that's the key, because you just want to bounce back. Now. I want to feel better. Now, I'm gonna go work out. You gotta take a time out and let your body heal exactly exactly. Let the body heal. Rest, she said, drink
tons of water and eat really well. She was like really adamant about here are the different kinds of foods that you need to have every single day, like all of the different types of all of the different types of whole grains, stay away from processed foods, all that kind of stuff. So, sadly, what you're saying now in the last five minutes, people are listening to this conversation. Sadly, cancer so ridden through our society that people are
driving around going yep, yep. Oh, yeah, she's speaking the truth. Yep. I did that, I did that, yep. So there's a lot of people that relate with what you went through and we love you, and we would have had to span the show. We'd have said, if Courtney's not coming back with Tony and Dwight Show with Dave Jennings, clip it we've done. I don't know if I agree with that her. No, we can let her go a couple of times. What's Tucker doing? In O fairness? The Courtney's great, but I might be more of a
done a hole guy. You know, all right, give us the markets here. I know we've had a bad couple of days here and just a couple of weeks ago, maybe a week and a half, we hit a record with forty thousand now downs eighteen real quick. Just Courtney, I'll love you, baby. I'm so happy. I'm so happy to hear that news. Just made my day. Okay, I love you boys, I really
do. You guys are and we're way past so I better. But I okay, talk about the down the downtown three hundred and eight points, the S and P five hundred falling, but a little less about three tens of percent. Definitely going to be a tough day on Wall Street. Some trader see interest rate cuts a long way off with inflation showing little sign of slowing down. And we see that everywhere with the news radio eight forty w h A S. Bloomberg Money Report. I'm Courtney Donaho. The music she moves
to is music that makes her a dance. Hey, that's the chairman of the board, Frank Sinatra. As I bring in the former chairman of the board, Bill Roby, Let's get Bill. Let's get Bill Roby a headset me and we like to hang out a k. Yeah, I'm right here looking at you, two guys. What a fun morning, all right? We know Billy, uh for quite some time. Yeah, both of us. And we love that your USA Cares. We know that. How have you been personally? Everything good? Just rocking on you. Look you look
terrific. But uh boy, you former chairman of the board when it comes to USA Cares, but it still has your heart. You still work within the organization because once you, once you start to know a little bit about USA Cares. Boy, if you could walk away from him completely, I don't want to know you. They do so much good for so many veterans, men and women. Talk about some of your experiences with USA Cares. Time out real quick. We're at Hardy's on Dixie Highway. Dwight has already
had how many two three chicken biscuits? No, no, but it's like two different Dixie Highway. People are like Dwight's back in town. They're coming in and getting selfies with Dwight because he used to be the mayor of oh Iow Harty on Dixie comes Worried Blatton and Dixie right area. You can. This is Bill Rowie joins his former chair of the board when it comes to U USA Cares. Uh, Bill, how'd you get involved? It's it's a it's a very long story. I'll make it real short, Okay.
I return home from Vietnam with survivor guilt. Welcome home, sir, Thank you, my brothers, and you know, for twenty years I decided I wanted to do something, and finally I got up enough nerve and I was talking to General Cohen Powell when he was in town. I said I want to start a five O one C three to help military families. And said, no, you don't. You need to go to USA Cares. They need you, you need them. Two months later, I'm on the board.
Two years later on board stop it. So thanks to Colin Powell. That's why I'm here. And it's been literally sixteen years, some of the best years of my life. Okay, it's grown a tad bit. Oh my god. We are national, yes, every state, all fifty states, and like we've granted money out to military families in eleven foreign countries where they live. Uh, real quick, I'm wanna chase the squirrel. My dear friend Lane Gulay, Oh yeah, former Vietnam veteran. He and I
were on the same honor flight. Lane Gulay says, never cared for Bill. Uh he said, he said neighbor. No, he said, uh hey uh Bill? Or yeah, Billy served in Vietnam. He's a very good friend of mine. So I want to pass that message long. But if you're listening right now and you're not unaware with what USA care does. They take care of our veterans, uh, in a big way. And we're talking about if there's a foreclosure and they can't make their rent, they
step in. If a veteran can't pay their electrical bill, they'll step in. Food scarcity, you name it. It goes on and on and on and on. So if you are looking for it, charity to adopt. I'm on the these my heart saying investigate, do your own work on USA cares. I don't think you'll be disappointed. Can you talk about an example that you've witnessed. Well, I'd like to know the number of when you first started, how many families you were helping, and how many families you're
helping now. Well, that's interesting, Tony. Here's the answer. Back when the war was, the wars were hot. Yeah, we were getting up to two hundred and fifty phone calls a week. Now we're getting about one hundred and fifty. Okay, But today our problem, quite frankly, is we don't have enough money. You know, what we're granting out is roughly thirty five percent of the people that online now come to us and say we need help. Yeah, because you know, we're like a five million
dollar organization. We need to be a twenty five million dollar organization. So we need funds. We need your listeners to donate the USA Care. And you know, here's the other thing that happened starting at COVID is the other organizations weren't getting money during the COVID years, The other veteran service organizations and including the well the Veterans Administration. They're sending us a couple of thousand requests a year for us to take care of them because the word got out.
The FEDS are and they're not giving us any money to take care of their veterans, as well as many many other veteran service organizations which I won't say their names on radio. I pissed off a little bit. Well, of course it does, especially when it's taken from our check. I wish I could demand, okay, you want to take from my check. Well I wanted to go Y and Z, but not the case like you're your question, the typical family that we're talking about, right, Yeah, no,
absolutely, But listen, there's extremes in every situation. Bill. Do you have a story you could share that maybe sticks out and maybe shattered your heart and you were able to step in. Yeah, this one goes way back.
Maybe let's just say eighteen years sixteen years ago. And we got a phone call from a spouse in the middle of Kansas, in the middle of nowhere, and she says, I have a mini van and I drive my husband, who has severe TBI to the VA and it's sixty miles away and the van completely broke the motors done and they told me it can't be repaired. I can't get him to the VA for us TBI help. What can you do? Well, our acting chairman at the time, I believe it's
Jim Marcuarter or Roger one of those guys, said okay. They went to the local Ford dealer and said, I need a Ford bronc over whatever they write, giving them Explorer. They jumped in the van, they paid the Ford dealer, they drove it out, pulled up to the front of the house, honked the horn, and walked to the front door and said, here's your new car. Oh wow, Well, let me tell you the
rest of the story. So actually no, this was yeah, about seventeen years ago, on the fifth year anniversary of USA Cares, they had a galea my daughter Karen, who serves as our MC at the gale every year. We were at a table with this wife, the spouse, the TBI veteran and his two kids. Oh I'm sorry to tell you, but the man literally couldn't talk and his two children aged ten and thirteen at that time, had to feed him. That is what USA Cares does to change lives.
She was now able to take him to the VA. Wow. USA Cares they do so much for the men and women to protect and serve. I want the knees in my heart asking you if you don't have a charity in your life, you want to adopt one, do your leg work on this and check out USA. Well what's so if they can't come by Hearty's today, than USA Cares dot or dot ORGSA cares dot org, donate any simple check us out and let me say this, guys, you may hear
this later today. We are a four star Charity Navigator. Absolutely yeah. What does that mean? Well, it means you can rank one, two, three or four stars. Four stars is the top. Also, they rate you on one hundred points. He scored one hundred out of one hundred. So our staff called Charity Navigator and said, well, that's great news, but really, what percentages of the nonprofits in America rate one hundred out of one hundred three point two percent? So we are one of the top
three point two percent in the United States nonprofit. Maybe you don't want to go to USA cares dot org. You can always call the eight hundred number eight hundred seven seven three zero three eight seven. As we talked to Bill Rowe, former chairman of the board of USA Cares. When you guys are pleating for funds as you should be, that's because, like you said a
minute ago, you're a five million dollars chair. Do you need to be at least twenty five million because there's so many veterans, there's so many issues, and we're just at the beginning of it. There's gonna be so much more coming up medically. I feel for our veterans from the last war. Can you talk for a minute about USA Cares, How many ways? How many revenue streams do they have, because I wouldn't think as many. I
would think that it's mostly donations. Well, it's everything. And I'm sitting here at Hardy's with you, gentlemen, and thank you all for being here, and thank you for your supporting USA Cares. Hardy's and Carls Juniors have been our longest and biggest support. Wow. They have raised over twelve million dollars for veterans, of which we've received about five million. Very optimistic this year. Some things are really in the works. With Hardy's. We think
we're going to get a million dollars from them in September. So that's kind of where I was going. If I can make complete our corporate citizens. Yeah. Here, we've got a lot of big companies in Louisville, Kentucky and within the listening area. Whs against the entire state. Maybe I don't know, maybe you have a monopoly on gaming and you might want to give back. This would be a great place to get back, or any organization from that matter. We have so many, We have so many, We
have so many great, great, great organizations. They're located right here. They corporate can get involved as well, right, well, right, they can, and they do, but not all of them, right, And we knock on their doors, and you know they've got other nonprofits they okay about all right, Billy, last thing, yeah before we let you go. Yeah, so you'll get your biscuit chicken sandwich. Can't wait. So volunteers. So if somebody's driving around now, well they're like you seventeen years
ago and looking for something to be involved. Do you need volunteers and how do they do that? How do they join the organization? Volunteer go on our website and we have the Kentucky chapter. We have like twenty eight chapters across the United States, but we have one in Louisville called the Kentucky Chapter. That's where you can get involved, right and you know, maybe they'll start like me and put your toes in the water and then you jump in
and run full speed. And we need more people to do that, you know. Yep, that's my question. Billy, and I appreciate everything you do. We love you so much. Yeah, it's all the families. It's always great to see you at a long time. Front of the show listens every single day. James Atkinson chimes and he says USA Cares is a all capitals fantastic charity. He says, our Veterans Employed Resource Group at GE Appliances is proud to partner with them. Oh so evidently GE Wow Gee is
one of our big sponsors. It's great. Yeah, we love GE Appliance. Yeah, as do I. They do a lot of good for the neighborhood. Hey, Bill, Robbie's good to see you, you know, gentlemen, I got a feeling next time I see you we'll be sharing a Bourbon Angels Envy God Southern Comfort hot tub. Baby. Let me tell you are the stresses of twenty and twenty four, getting to you. Do they wear you down as your job get to you? How about a vacation right
there in your own backyard. You got it. You got it with Southern comfort hot tubs. Susan and I we've had a Southern covered hot tub as long as we've been married, and we love it. We like to end the day. Just about every single day we end in our Southern cover hot tub. It's the way to reconnect with the one that you love. But listen, maybe you're saying I can't afford a hot tub. I want you
to think again, loved ones, Yes you can. Hot tubs as low as sixty five dollars a month, one hundred and fifty different tubs that choose from their plus twelve months Savis Cash, that's what we use. You're gonna love yourself to cover hot tub seventy five oh one Preston Highway Tell Todd Gibson the Gang. We said, hey, come on by and see us. We are at Hardy's with USA Cares. Check them out at USA cares dot org. We are at Hardy's and Blatton and Dixie. Stop by and say
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