Man, I'm torn between the lead story here, torn between lead stories. We had the election yesterday. Yeah, congratulations to my dear friend Aaron Reid. By the way, here I have an opinion, yes. And by the way, Rick is with us today. Dave Jenny still has the day off he was on yesterday. He had the honor flight yesterday. So Rick,
thanks for coming in and hanging with us today. Sure more people are concerned that the Krispy Kreme donut shop burned down on Barstown Road than the Kentucky primary yesterday, as they should be a fair opinion, Yes, absolutely, as they should be. As they should be. Yes. Wow, So what started this Krispy Kreme? I'll tell you he's crazy. This dude. This dude is inside the store now and he lights one of the menu store yesterday, he lights one of the menus on fire and he throws it trying
to light the store on fire. And they're like, dude, get out, So they they ran around and they put out the he goes outside. By the way, that was actual audio and he stopping on the menu. Wow, that's what That's what makes us the top journalist in the state. And then the last thing, what he's going out the door, they say, going now, So then then the little a little bell on the door.
So then he goes outside. He gets a bottle and some sort of flammin it is inside, right, so then he lights it and he throws it at the glass the roof. No, no, hang on, he throws it at the glass. He bounces off. It's on fire, and he's like, okay, that didn't work. Now, and they're all sitting inside, going what is this guy doing. Then he picks it up, he throws it onto the roof, and then that's where the fire started. That's a roof that I've been on. Yes you have, because I did.
Did you join me on that? I did? Not cops Cops on a Donut Shop. I was asked to. Said, we did all day broadcast at that location for Cops on a Donut Shop And I was up there with twelve cops all day and we would lower down the bucket and people would donate and they we'd pulled out awesome. So it was a great day. But uh it, I think it's a shell now right. The brick walls are still there, the still block walls are still there, but I think
it is it's toast. Yeah, toast heavily heavily damaged roof moderate damage inside and closed till further notice for repairs. They did arrest the person that did this a few blocks away, and he's been charged with arson and some other other things. And of course, well he's probably out by now, knowing our county attorney. No, listen, unless you're a golfer, we're tough lout of a Kentucky County Attorney office. Tough on golf. Arson not so much, you know, gang violence, not so much murder, rape,
And we're gonna get to that. We're gonna get that. But the Kentucky primary was yesterday, the twenty twenty four election, ridiculously low turnout. Okay, let's get to that. So I went and worked out at the gym, and I called my wife and we'll go vote. I put up to the church we vote at. I pulled in and I'm like, god, they changed the location? What there was no cars there? Yeah, they changed the location. And she didn't get so I start in my mind cussing
Susan for not telling me that they changed the location. And then I say, yeah, see, well that's the logical thing to do because your why for not telling you? Right, adult, you know where it is, but damn it, why do you tell me? So? Anyway, I see a n C wincy peny ten when he think says vote here, I went, well, maybe they are, and I went in and voted. There was three people to vote for on the card we had. We had
won in Hardin County. So what was up with all the So even though everyone else the presidential rate, Yeah, the GP primary D Democrats, well everybody that dropped off the VIC, the entire gang Desantas, they were all still on there. Oh yes, because they can't once you're on the ballot, Once the ballot is that you get to a certain point. Remember when they made up those false allegations about your wife and she filled out the paperwork
wrong, but her name was going to be on the ballot anyway. Yeah, right, because it was already too late, The ballot is already made. No incredible news organizations didn't retract it. I remember, I remember that. Yeah, absolutely, as much as they ran the story, uh every half hour, half hour, then they didn't repeat it. Well, okay, she I love pulling the scab off, so uh so still right correct? And it was ridiculous. I think Nicky Haley got like two percent something.
If they get I think if they get a certain percentage of the delegates, then they're on their own. No one voted yesterday, I mean no one. I did. I did you all right? Soon as like soon as I got off from here, I drove down, picked up my wife at work and went to uh, picked her up at a real estate office, and then we went across to Etown High School to the gymnasy. Even voted right there. Yeah. Usually I try to sell my vote, but there's nobody around to sell it, you know, I did. It was
weird because there's nobody there. And then right as soon as I part my sister in law, Kathy Tyler Young, pulls in right behind me, and so I said, uh, who are you voting for? Because I'm just going to cancel you out. Yeah that's good. But here's the thing. I don't think you make a joke. It's like going into the airport and making the joke about whatever. Don't do like a nine to eleven joke or right the TSA because they're going to take you away. I'm not sure there's
no political laws or election laws that if if a Dwight Witten. Dumb Dwight Witten. You know you're done today, not dumb, but you roll in and you go my vote for sale. Who's got money that they're not? Like, Oh, we have to report you, sir mister Whitten, you need to leave, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, well, okay,
so this was a really stupid move on my behalf. But when we were flying out on Vegas, Will Wolford, Will Wolford and his lovely bride were on the same flight as us, and the entire time he's going, oh, you're the third boarding class, you might not get on, and was taunting me. And he was the first him and his wife, the first two on. Yes, of course they are. And so he's a judge and he's so one of the last two on, well just about the
last two one. We're the last group. So we're doing the thing where we got to push past everybody walking all the way to the ass end of the plane next to the restroom where the Wittons always sit. Well, here's Will Wolford with the entire aisle seat, you know, with a stretching leg, going, hey, look at all this leg. Rooms start taunting me again, Yes, I put my carry on in his overhead. No,
And I said this comment. I went, hey, if you hear ticking in this, it's probably just a My wife said, hey, dumbass, shut up, and it just dawned on me. I know, I just saw that. Nobody heard me except for Will Wilfrid. I just saw them taking you out hog tied through the airport something like that. I just saw a video of three people sitting in the exit aisle and they arrested her. I saw that. She said, Well, I didn't really understand most of
it, but because she said she joked. She said, they said, because you have to physically say, you have to say I will assist people to open this I will assist to open this door. And I think she said I will assist. She goes, but I'm not saving any white people. Oh my gosh, she made a joke. Yeah, so the lady did not like that. She says, you're not So you're saying you will not commit to helping with this door. And she was like, she was
like, now it's joking and said no whatever. But then she said, yes, yes, yes, over it against because yes I will, Yes, I will, Yes, I will. They drug her ass off and rested her. Are you serious. I'm telling you. I'm telling you, I'm airlines are like nineteen fifties high schools. Pop off once, yeah, pop off one. I say it again again. I actually had to sneak on the honor flight. If we bring in our friend Jeff Tooky. Yeah, hey, hey, yesterday it was yet another successful honor flight. When
I when Tony went, it was rainy. When I went, it was rainy. But then when Dave Jennings goes, it's sunny. Not a cloud in the sky. Oh my gosh. It looked out all day long. It looked beautiful. So how we had what two w W two veterans. Two w W is ninety eight years old. We had sixteen koreem More veterans, sixty six Vietnam. Ever, it was okay, awesome, all right. So I saw the video from this morning. It's always a huge crowd, gauge. This one best crowd we've ever had. You guys, you
know you know when you come off the plane, it's snakes. Yeah, it went outside, kid, no way around, and they had to go outside come in again. We couldn't pack everyone in there. Absolutely. I apologized Susan and I wanted to go. We had a dinner to go to last night. By by the time we left, maybe that's why we had so many there. That's right time you belong on the show you belong to. But what time we left, It was about eight thirty. I said,
there's no way we're getting No, there's no that's away. Either go early or you're not going to get apart. You can't find it the carpools. It took me a half hour to get out of there, and I left around I don't know twelve whatever. Okay, one tell me one person you met yesterday that affected you, or or an interesting story. Give me one. Give me one from yesterday. The World War two veteran ninety eight years old, eighty he he told me he layd in Harvard, France,
end of January, at the end of the Battle of Balls. He sent him right to the front line, put him on a deuce and a half truck, sent him in front lines, said get your rifle. We're pushing the Germans back right now. How cool is that? That's living living. I just don't hear that every day, and they are only one hundred thousand. War two veterans left in United States. Look, when I get off
a plane, I'm upset if the bathroom's not right there. He got off the plane and they put him in a deuce and a half in a rifle and said, you need to push the Germans right. That's right, that's your job. And I think, you know, he was eighteen nineteen years old. Think about an eighteen nineteen year old doing that today. Now, well, you look at some of these pictures, especially Omaha Beach. Some of these boys, yeah that were coming in there are some of them fifteen
sixty live. Yeah, boy had changed. Yeah, there's no doubt. No. But it was an awesome, awesome day, great group, a different group of veterans on each fight, Vietnam veterans. Again, very emotional at the wall. We had two brothers Vietnam brothers, Oh wow, who were on the fight together and they go up and see buddies who know who were I mean, it's it's you know, it is now refreshed my memory.
So we talked about it yesterday that the one one part of that is that I don't know why and how it started, but I think it's the most brilliant monument ever constructed because for some way, the reflection the blackstone and the names, somehow it may be the most perfect monument ever. And does it start with the first person that died and then goes to the like it's chronological. It's not alphabetical, right, because you have to go to a
thing and see a panel. Right, So the first name on it is the first person that died in the Vietnam War, and the last name is the last person. Often often they find later ones who they found out who they were through doing it and they put it in. Okay, so correct me if I'm wrong. This this Vietnam wall, which by the way, is breathtaking and it affects. It affected me like nothing else. This was designed by a teenager, is that right? I'm forgetting who it was.
It was a college student, there was there was a Vietnam refuge, if I remember correctly. She was an art, art and design student, the teenager, right old. And the sad thing is is that they constantly have to go through and clean graffiti off of it, and they'll get people still to this day trying to damage the wall. It's crazy. I think it's the most perfect monument ever, and because it will you have nothing, You have no choice for it to not affect you, right, right. But
the Korean one is the coolest. It's the guys with the rifles walking through the reeds and we hear that all the time. Yeah, it looks just like me walking through and everything. And the size of the World War II one fits the engagement. Yes, this is the greatest war of all time. It needs to be this big. Okay, Okay, here here's the question, Jeff TOKEI bluegrass or on our flight? Bluegrass? Am I saying
it right now? You got it? Buddy? I never know. So you go on all these honor flights, okay, and God bless you and you organize them. My question is when you come across the Vietnam Wall all these other stops, they do they still take you back after being there so many times? Because I got a good question everyone, the Pacific Theater, the whole thing. I mean, because Dave was texting me pictures yesterday and it was taking me back. Just look at these pictures. Does it still
affect you when you go these places? You know it does? And course you know, if there are eighty four veterans on the flight, I get to know each one, so everything everyone is personal. So every flight is different, and I meet unique veterans on each flight, so there's no two flights that are the same. Each one has its own feeling. Yours would be different than the one that Tony took or Scott or whatever. And they're very personal. And I get to shake every veteran's hands, so I get
to know these men and women on the fight. So it's every fight is really unique. And I was expecting. I was expecting the Welcome home. I knew what that was about. I didn't know how it affect me. I wound up crying like a baby. And another thing I didn't know is the welcome to Washington. It's a minor. I mean every time you pull
the bus over and everybody on loads. Yeah, and every stop, everyone stops what they're doing, even the weirdo senators will stop and uh and applaud it is it's I'm telling you, I've said it a million times, old jaded radio guy. I've done everything right. I was like, it'll be a fun trip. Came back and said, Okay, maybe one of the best days I've ever had in my life. No, absolutely, And it goes by like that. Yeah, in a nano second hill. What's a
life changer for all of us? You know, I'm not a veteran, but you know we owe everything to our veterans, don't we? Yeah, absolutely, real quick. But no, the only slight or no, the only realization is that sometimes when you realize that you're not as tough as the ninety four year old, Like it's raining, it's caught out, and you're tired, and we've been up since four and the and the and the World War two. Guys going come on, pick it up, and you're just
like, you're ninety four, what's going on? It's true, they're not wearing socks. It's pouring rain and they're not wearing socking. I don't eat socks, and you know it's just rain. You know we're gonna have a chance of rain. And these guys say, man, it's only water on the islands, as it is called water to us. You think that's a problem. That's nothing, right, it's so demoralizing. At some point you're just like my veteran was Jerry McClure. And then I also hung out with
Laane Goolay on my flight. But I got to tell you that's how it was it was randy, it was cool. These guys are just you know, and I just went along for the ride. But I don't want to miss this opportunity because here's the thing. If you are a veteran, if you have a veteran in your family, get him on this flight before it's too late. If you're thinking, oh, you know, he's too old, blooney, because everything's taken care of it, including there's a medic on
the flight. We have four you know, four minnix one on each bus, and we had some folks who's you know, skinning their knee and so be take care of every all right, listen to me real close here. You're going to hate this part. But this is just an idea unless there's people like you, right, Jeff Tokey, you are the reason. You are a part of a bigger machine. But you're the reason this happens. It's just honor. Flight's just an idea unless people implement it, and you
are a huge part of that. Brother, Well, I think you very much. It's a team. I mean, it takes hundreds of us to put this thing together a couple thousand hours, but you know we love doing it for our veterans. You know he was looking at me. That means I inspired him, right now, that's what he said. It with his eyes. He say it with his mouth, he said with his eyes. But here, okay, here's another opportunity though. If you want to be an escort, this is a chance of a lifetime. And it's only six
hundred bucks. That gives you a flight with a veteran that you're gonna escort, plus a police escort through Washington and you see every one of these great monuments. Six hundred bucks. That's a steal, and it goes to a great cost. Well, it's a life changing event. I did is twice. I went with two or two veterans. It changed my life to spend the day with a veteran. Yeah, seeing all the memorials in DC for six hundred dollars and I think it goes And of course our veterans pay nothing.
We don't want them to pay a dime. Just sitting on this bus and hearing the conversations between the veterans is gold. But anyway, anyway, Joey Butterfly, Blue Ground, best buddy, you're like this joke of the day. Okay, you did it yesterday yes, I did. All right, so we're going back to Dwice. Yes, it's a good one. Yeah. Possibly. Do we have the minutemmunity music? How am I need
it? We don't have it? Thank god? Hey fellay, what's the difference between a nun oh hey, hey hey and a naked lady taking a bath? Damn it? What's the difference? I don't know. One has hoping or soul the other one. Stop? Who do we have? I My friends are priests and they listen to the show. Stop that hoping? So I got it? Yeah, okay, and he's got to go to confession now. Lots of pasta, lots of pasta, Louisville dot Com, Confess your soul, Dwhite, and lots of Posta. Today it's a grocery
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You know what's in the bread, just basically the way they made it in five hundred years ago. Dude, you got to eat the lots of pasta bread in two days or so because it goes bad, because it's real bread. Lots of pasta thirty seven to seventeen Lexington Road in the Heart of Saint Matthew's back after this on news radio, Wait forty wuh a, hey cool, I don't know my guys. Hey, I tested you a pit sure this morning. Did you get it? I did? It was it was.
It was a little upsetting. He was stealing jokes. Oh, someone stole your joke. Yeah, next, Schwartzman. What's his name is? Is that the comedian's name? Funny guy. I've seen him a concert one time at the Palace, but he's doing a tour it's called stupid toilet heead, Oh, I know it ain't still your joke, So I'm stealing Evans joke. I sent her picture of the tour poster and I said, hey, this comedian is stealing Evans joke, not cool man, not cool, not cool, not cool? All right, So, uh, we're I'm
looking at the market's going to open here. Listen a minute, Tony wants to talk about so we are we are really today will matter on this AI? How do you pronounce the name of this company? Nevida in video in video in video in video video. This is an AI company? And there poster child for AI, the big cahunas of all of this, right, and uh, there's a lot of expectations behind you. First of all when you look at it in video's stock price and video has shares tripled last year
and this year so far shares are up ninety percent. Kind of taking ourselves that we didn't buy that? Are we still I'm wondering Now you're not a financial advisor and we don't give that kind of advice with the Bloomberg Money minute, but I mean, might will jump in. AI is not going anywhere? Is this GoogLeNet? It is just like the internet. Is this Google like uh, you know, fifteen years ago. Like a lot of companies are jumping on the AI bandwagon, and it's taking everything to a new level,
sometimes a new scary level. When you look at what happened with Scarlett Johansson this past week. So if for those who are enough, what happened? She her voice was taken by an AI, an AI chatbot. But they keep insisting, oh, that's not her voice. It's a different actress. But she played she's played roles to where she's uh, that's that her character, right, uh huh. So the voice was a little too close to her actual voice. Okay. She was pissed off about it. She
can't do anything about it. Here's here. They pulled it down. She layered up, and I think it scared them a little bit. It's scared open Ai, which has the chat GPT chap on. So they they said, all right, we're going to remove the sky voice because it just sounds a little too close, like well like, okay, but before you talk about your opening, I want to talk about there's one other story. There's a golf named Scott Scheffler's how you pronounce it with it? So, uh,
there was a miscommunication. He got arrested here in Louis Wood and the PJ. There's a social media video that was up that day of him at a press conference and it looks so real and it sounds just like him fake and he and he was saying stuff like these you know, hit cops here in Louisville. It was not him, no, they they was supposed to be for funny purposes. But the problem is people are morons and they think that's what he's saying. Uh. And it's the fake, uh real fake
whatever, fake, deep fake, the deep fake. It was. You can't tell there was. Actually recently they had the met gala and Katy Perry was not there. Somebody did a deep fake picture of her that actually even surprised her mother. Her mother actually thought that she was there and sent her a message and she's like, mom, I wasn't there, Susan, and I think we decided we're not going to the med anymore. Here's the thing.
Can't we use this technology and get the two presidential candidates to say something smart not dumb? Like can't we fake like we could fake a smart thing that coming out of their mouth instent of what's coming out of their mouth now one's mumbling and yelling the hell reality is a little too scary. We're way late. Taking a look at the dow, it's down six points right at the open. The S and P five hundred, falling a tenth of versent.
But keep in mind yesterday we hit another record, Clothes on Wall Street. The SMP saw it's twenty fourth record this past year with the news radio eight forty wha s Bloomberg Money Report, Home, Courney's Onaho. So that's the only marit, that's that's the only Mexican. How hell did you have to dig for something? Not that? That's all that's Johnny Paycheck. I love that song. Coado Colorado Goolay is ready to eight forty with how's the yard work going? Oh, come on, man, listen. My favorite
comedian hired three white guys to do it. Please, and you're two of them. Please do like the whitest guys. He's not here. You gotta find the whitest guys to do your yard. So he's got a little concrete white guy out in front of his uh yeah, and it's instead of dressed like a jockey, he's got a business suit on. He's holding a briefcase. Comedian Alex Rado Seo, Yes, that's right. Comedian Alex Raymundo stopping by the station seeing this Friday. Come on and have a drink with me
too. By the way. I'm celebrating my birthday at this comedy. How about this. I've been concealing it from I have a candle, but they took away my lighter because they I'm on the suspect list at risby Kreme. Oh buddy, man, that's that's been there. I went there first. I was gonna bring you Chrispy Cremes in. I had no idea. And are you serious night? Are you serious? I've been in Hollywood and and I woke up late this morning. I was running through the shower, I
got I got soap in my hole. Just say, just for you boys, just keep pushing the bucket. Comedy Alex Rymundo see him one show, one show only. I'm gonna be there to celebrate my birthday. Come on and drink celebrating now, drink one with me. We may or may not be having tequila as we speak. But it is mister G's and this this showroom, the number one bar, new showroom, old bar, new showroom. Everyone. Wow, this number one showroom is spectacular. It's cool.
And here's what's really cool. When I'm telling people about the shows, because they're gonna keep doing comedy every month there, uh, every everyone has an a Mister g story. Oh yeah, that's where I got my first you know whatever. Yeahs't fill in the blank. Some people tell me my parents took me there when I was eight, and I was like mister Jesus in
Middletown. It's right next to Dwight's Street. As a matter of fact, I'm thinking about having their place, think about having a to the fireplace, think about having an after party at my house after the show in your hot is open, just having a bite from the show, walk down to my house. You're only I won't say what direction. I know. Well, let's make sure people understand you are talking about a it's there's mister G's the bar, but then now there is it's so I don't want people because it's
so it's been around so long. People like making that clear. Explain, Yes, it's mister G's, but but there's these where it used to be a wall. Now there are these beautiful glass doors. That's say the number one Tequila Events Center and showroom at GS right and and but when you walk through, then now you have a full venue that seats easily standing room. You could put four hundred and fifty people in there. I'm just guessing I
don't know the fire code. If you listening to mister Marshall, w it wasn't me, but seated, we can put two hundred about one hundred and ninety very comfortably. That's a great show full bar. And it's a tequila bar. Yeah, and you can drink and drink anything you like. We you know which twist your o. That's good for people in Middletown, I'll
tell you why. And everybody around have to go. You don't have to go anywhere because people like to get in their little you know, like you I know, and I'm going to go right down the street and go to a comedy club, which is let's wait a minute, Middletown's never had a comedy club ever. And they're doing live they're doing comedy once a month, right, they're doing live music on Friday and Saturday nights, and so it's it's it's worth the plus if you don't dig what's happening in there, mister
g'z barr the old classic bar. I mean, it's been here for forty plus years forever. So you just get back from Hollywood. I was fin. We've texted back and forth, but so you did the what's the actor comedian's name? Felipe Spots. Yes, yeah, he won last Comic Standing. Dear friend of mine for decades. I just did his podcast. It's been in all kinds of movies, so you see these guys. Just as a matter of fact, I just watched a movie that had him in.
I can't recall what it was, but you go on and go out there. He did the podcast. What else was going to show? In Hollywood? I did the world famous laugh Factory, the ice House, which has always been my favorite club in the country. Oh really, why? Why is that? Because it's outside of Hollywood, so you get to do a
full set instead of just fifteen or twenty minutes. It's so it's like a normal comedy club, but it's it's it's Pasadena, and there is such a mixture of people that I can be speaking exactly like I am either I mean, with them, point and then I go right back to English and I can flex a muscle that I don't get speak of. But it's a fun it's a fun energy. And and you know what the owner of the ice House told me, He said, you know what's fun about you? Alex?
He goes, if so and so is here all the most the majority of the audience is Asian. If someone so is here, it's Latin or Caucasian or black or whatever. And he says, when you're here, he says, it's like this even mixture of people. Well, so I dig on that. Yeah. I always say, if you put one hundred people in a room that are Asian, Black, white, Latino, you know what happens. Nothing. People have a great time. Everybody has a great time. It's an all the world of this country has pissed me off.
And especially when you people, especially when you come, if you ask me, yeah, yeah, kick somebody out of people. I want people to know my show. It's rated R everybody. And I'm not woke, No, but I think it's coming back. Like there's some risque not risque, but there is some Uh, there's a comeback of you can you're you're gonna be able to push people's buttons like you used to be able to. I
think comedy is making a huge comeback. I really do. Well, we've never according to me and my friends, we've never played by that rule, you know, and uh and and and you know what, there's also some great younger generation contests that are and they're amazing. Now almost drop the F bomb, right, Yeah, that's that's People come on the show when they get yesterday. Okay, so uh, your your show is it's not politically correct, it's rated our, it's hilarious, and it's Dwight's birthday and it's
my birthday. But did you ever you're gonna do eight minutes or no? I'm not. Oh god it. So he calls me up three weeks ago, and so I'm so bummed. I was so pissed off that I had to miss his first show at mister Gee's because it's right by my house. But we had plans houses down, rack him over. Yeah, we were out of town. So he calls me up. I won't say what direction. He calls me up and he goes, hey, you said you missed the show. I'm thinking about bringing the show back one more time to mister
Geez. I said, this is great, and he goes, I need you to do forty five minutes, and I froze up. I froze up, and I said, Alex, this is three weeks from now. Can you can you get somebody else? And he goes, how about thirty eight minutes. He goes, I'm blanking with you. All right. My heart stopped. You're not doing eight minutes, of course. Okay, here's why, because you just get the eight minutes. As the work wife. I have to live with it all the way. So every day material sucks.
It sucks. I can't let me write it sucks. It sucks. I can't be it's gonna suck. All right, you're dealing with it, thank you. All right, here's my question. We got about it. Here, you're coming, you're staying around right right? Yeah, okay, so I ask you this question and we're gonna get my green card. Allorr. I'm gonna ask you a question and you go to break so so many people that I think you're uber talented. I think you were one of the most
talented people. Did much. Uh it's called an act. But do you think I don't have you acting? What's what are you gonna do? You think you're a good actor? And do you think that's gonna be? You can't answer right now. You gotta you gotta so acting for you? Can you think you can act? And why haven't you gone off like that? What? Tony? Wow, I'm acting like I'm having a good time right now. How am I doing? We have vision First, Vision First I care dot com. I am going to pick up my two pairs of glasses
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