All right, our number three of the Tony and Dwight Show, Dave Jennings will be back tomorrow. Rick is filling in for a producer. Nailed the reeling in the Years, nineteen sixty six was the answer. So we are now eight and oh rolling into tomorrow's reeling in the years. The news and notes that Krispy Kreme on Barstown Road. I don't know how long it's been there, but I'm going to say at least forty years since the eighties and
maybe even longer. So that went up in flames yesterday. Somebody attacked the building basically is what happened. They ended up throwing a bottle on top of the roof that ended up burning the whole building down. You know how, I think he's responsible, and this is just speculation before we bring in someone who would know the sneaking deacon right, I think it's Big Danish. Yeah, Big danis this Big Danish has been at war with Krispy Kreme for quite
some time. Man, that's right. So enough of the memes online rawl you know how the now hot now now sign out there. Kentucky primary was yesterday. Very few people turned out to vote. Congratulations to my dear friend Aaron Reid. Aaron Reid got through beautiful and then after nine seasons NFL seasons,
DeVante Parker is retiring. DeVante Parker went to Ballard High School, then to Louisville and then it played played for a handful of NFL or if he's going to get a poster on the side of the building, doubt you get a poster. But he's one of the best wide receivers ever come out of Louisville. That's for sure. Out of the city. All right, So there was your news and notes at the top of the hour. Of course, we're wrapping up the PGA Championship from last week. And one thought,
I kept seeing this guy on television. People kept sending me pictures of Greg Greg Getcher. I see him all time on the altar, but on TV with the earpiece and the shade, shades, shades, and uh. And here's my thought, because when you get to a certain age, you're like, boy, he's been out there for sixteen hours. Today, it's long days. It was only fifteen hours for the most it was. It was an uneventful event. So you know, yeah, long days though long days,
you're you're there you're there from dark to dark. Absolutely yes, yeah, got there in dark, left in the dark. Uh. These are the top golfers in the world, and your job was to help make sure security was fun enough for the people, but not fun enough for the safety of the golfer. Is that accurate to say? Yeah, they call it. I was a spec SPEC chairs, which is security, parking, emergency, and uh spectator I guess transportation. Yeah, so all the people mad
about parking and in traffic was a greg Get you. But seriously, this that this event is a it's a high profile event absolutely uh in the sporting world that national attention, and with that could come a lot of danger because a lot of people in the crowd. I'm guessing, how early do you start planning security on an event this side. I gotta think it's it's it at least a year or how long it take. It's safe to say a year. But you got to remember that that they do PGA only does really
four major tournaments a year. Everybody thinks to have one every weekend. It's just four major ones, and so they kind of have an outline already formed and they know how to do it. They just have to tweak it to fit, you know, Chicago, New York or Louisville, wherever we're at. So so we have the basic format, but then we just have to, you know, just trim it up and make it work here in Louisville. So there's a lot of meetings, absolutely, a lot of meetings,
a lot of people MPD, State Police and CSC security. A lot of my friends are there. We all work together with PGA, of course, so do you are their drills and run throughs, practices, dry runs or anything in certain situations to act like a professional golfer. We can go out there and Rea, you know, show to sit up, and we can be difficult. Water out of your hand. Whatever you can't I know where
you failed. Tell I'll tell you where you can't tell you where you failed, mister, I didn't know when they were going to dress you down on this. And Deacon right now, I'll tell you what you failed insecurity? Where How can you allow all these damn snakes to crawl out of the woods and onto the course? It was? I said, snakes, No, I'm out. What can't you do something about that? Well, there is a special bullet made for It's called snake shot and there are a bunch of
little beabies. But no, they don't like a shooting guns into the course or something. For some reason, that's tends to throw the golfers off. You know, Tony's right, because I'm not a golfer. But after all the things it went down, I said, I want to see how the scott guy's doing. And plus I was tired. I just want to check out. So I threw on the tournament and I was watching. They go to commercial and here's this gigantic snake's famous eighteen snakes just sitting on the rock.
They're huge. Well what's funny though, is that we're in Kentucky. So everyone was making jokes going these people don't care, like a guy would just literally walk out a guy. A fan was like, it's a snake and pick it up and go take it over the woods. And you gotta know your snakes. You know you got no kid it right? Okay.
So at one point though, I don't know who you were escorting, because you had to escort, and I think the governor might have been with you as well, and you walk in the course and then all of a sudden you step in this hole. You fall completely down who did Did somebody get a video on that? He did? You know? You fall completely down, But I want you to tell a story. But the story I get is you did some kind of somersault. You pop rack back up on your
feet, almost like you meant to do it. So what happened there? So when you walk inside the ropes with any of the golfers, you have to stay in arms length and actually wear you know, your what you call it necklace thing? Yeah, says arms length, you know. So my job was to keep the governor, it was our governor for year and his dad, former governor, walking together. At one point they had their son with them, and but I'm just trying to kind of like keep them on
the ropes, right. So I'm walking and we have to walk a lot in the rough, you know, because the ropes are on the rough, So that rough is almost knee high by the way, and it's that thick kind of grass nothing, you know. So I just perfect timing, you know. I was looking back over my shoulder to talk to them, and I caught a hole and I just wrote I fell down. Quite honestly, I just fell. But I'm an old jiu jitsu guy. No juito guy. One thing they teach is how to when you get thrown, how to
roll and come up. So I can't even think about it. I just did it, and the Governor's looking at me, goes Secret Service teacher how to do that, And actually they did, because back when I came on, there was running boards along the Secret Service limo. Oh yeah, yeah, right right, yeah. We called it the batmobile. This is back in the eighties. We called it the Batmobiles, our nickname. But you had to learn how to You know, how to run on our moving jump
up on a moving car. But what's harder is the jump off the car. The ground catches you and your role for it. So we had to learn how to roll. So I didn't even think about it. I just did it. I couldn't you know the perfect way to play it off when you came up, You should have said tada, because that makes it all look like it was on purpose. Yeah it hurt. I rolled in my ankle. It definitely hurt. So what I find interesting is you've got to
be trained. But scanning the crowd constantly like that takes a lot from you. That's energy. So but you're been doing it so long you can scan a crowd. Do you scan left or right to right to left or do you is there a thing and is it? What are you looking for? So you're looking at well, I wasn't scanning the golf crowd. Okay, we had police officers, uniformed officers walking with all the higher level golf correct
ahead of time, So of course I'm looking for trouble. But you know, I'm really basically following the rules and trying to keep everybody on line. As a Secret Service agent, you are looking at people's faces and what their hands are doing. Right, So you know how most people when the president would watk, they're like, mister President up and you get that one guy with that eighty yard stare. Yeah, no emotion, he stands out,
his hands are somewhere you can't see him. That's the guy you worried about or a woman you were God, that's chill showing no emotion. That is just absolutely chilling, because and I find it amazing the job the Secret Service does, especially in the time we're living in now where everyone's so polarized with hatred, it just seems like it's an impossible to job to protect both candidates.
I mean, because have you ever been in a time have you ever remembered a time when America was more divided with hatred than we are right now in twenty twenty four. Yeah, I can't say I personally experienced that. I've been associated with protecting six US presidents somewhere, former presidents like Jimmy Carter. My first job was picking Jimmy Carter up in Lexington Horse Farm and bringing him to the nineteen eighty three Kentucky Derby. So that was my experience around
Jimmy. But then I did President of Ford. He was a lived out in Vail, Colorado, so I was working in La So I got to go to Vail, Colorado for paid vacation for two weeks for Jerald Ford because he skied a lot back in the day. So that was fun. But
it wasn't that polarised to your point. No, But I did remember I was assigned to the Reverend Jesse Jackson when he ran for president I want to say eighty four, maybe it was the first time, I think the first and he chose to go to the Klipplux Klan rally in South Carolina and we're like and I was a very low level guy. I had no word, but you know, our headquarters was trying desperately to talk him out of it,
and I think they eventually did. And then next thing we know, we're going to Bay Root during the war zone because Lieutenant Robert Goodman, one of our navy pilots, got shot down and he was a pow in Bay Root. You can easily google this, it's open source. So for whatever reason, the president of Sade, who is the father of the guy there, now, he would not release our navy pow pilot to Ronald Reagan, but he would release them to Reverend Jackson. Oh, I remember that era
Muhammad all lead to the same thing. So yeah, so here we are. You know, we're in Washington, d C. Thinking we're going to go to Kansas City tomorrow, and they're like, hey, go get your shots. We're going to the Middle East. So we actually arrived at Damascus. You know, here we in those days we carried wheel guns six shot three fifty seven. Everyone over there had AK forty seven, yes, and
you got six shooter. Yeah. But the way we were told is that any of those folks over there who don't like Americans, obviously there if the president of the country invites you in, that you're untouchable. You know, that's the role. Okay, it's an errab type culture. I can't explain it more than that, but they said you're untouchable if the car won invites you in. I just hope those terrorists were paying attention and class that.
You think you got to be kidding me on some of these secret service tasks, just like that. Jesse Jackson wouldn't go to a clan rally. Is there ever a time when you just you got to say, no, listen, we can't do this, or is it just your job to figure it out. You got to figure it out because that's what they want. It's that's a headquarters decision, you know. So we just followed the orders. Now. Another example, I was with President Clinton when he went to Jerusalem
in nineteen ninety nine. And while we're in Jerusalem, which we were supposed to do, Yasser Arafat, who was the number one terrorist in the world for the PLO Palestinian Liberation Organization, invited President Clinton into the West Bank at the Gaza Strip. Oh boy, guess what we went there? Are you kidding me? Send the book? If you would have read my book you would say, I've read your book like six years or teasing you man. Yeah so yeah, and myself and another agent threw a mistake, got left
behind for a short while. You don't remember o car. You don't remember from your book. I remember you standing out on the on the tarmac in dress shoes, free Napolis, freezing your ass off because I thought, well, he's through. So you left a guy behind and you had to borrow a car. Yeah, so there might be a carjacking warrant out from my arrest. And yeah, we borrowed it. We gave it back after we
got on the Navy helicopter. You borrowed it back. It's a long story, but I think it's interesting because you know, uh secret Service military. My two buddies are the highest ranking military. They don't have a political opinions on our little text message. You're you're a political when you're in this situation, when you're a Secret Service, it doesn't matter whether you like uh Trump
or Biden or Obama. It doesn't matter. Your job is to protect Greg had to protect people that hated our nation, and I mean bad people. But your job is your job is what you told me one time. Well, because every September, the United Nations and New York City invites the world's leaders in. Right, and some of them are bad, really bad, right, Yeah, and to see I would give us briefings on all on all the ones. So I got assigned to somebody from a small country I'll
just leave it, you know, a small country in Africa. And this guy was just a butcher. He was horrible what he did to his people, and and you know, you sort of had no respect for him. But our job was to protect him, and we did, you know, And you know, so but one one of the another guy was over here one time and after the U n they go a vacation. Once they get here, then they go around visiting the United States. Yeah. One of them grow up watching cowboy movies. So he wanted to go to Texas and
ride a horse. No way. So we're in Dallas, Texas, boy and he's being wooed by the oil companies Excellon Mobile, the big one because his island is full of oil. Oh my blank check for anything they want. So we go out to this horse far. Yeah, let's give the cycle path a billion dollars. So it was by the raceway in Dallas, whatever the name of that nice raceway Dallas was. We drove right outside Dallas, they have big racist Texas road. Yeah, so we go out there.
Well, he's never ridden a horse in his life, you know. So I was like a mid level secret service agent in those days. So the boss looks at me and goes, hey, get your You're from Kentucky. You ride on the horse, And I'm like, I don't ride horses. I think when I was in kindergarten, I rode on a pony, So you were god. He couldn't ride either. See. You were also tasked protecting Reagan after he was sitting president. If I remember this after the shooting his last Oh no, not on my shift, brother, No,
that was the four years early. I was on the last four years. But they showed that video is textbook because the guy the one got and makes himself bigger. He turns and makes himself bigger with his arms side and they use that as like textbook, right, and this is what happens when you he did, Yeah he did, and Brady did get your shot. Al So that was a that was a uh. The twenty two actually hit the frame of the door of the limo and bounced out and caught Reagan like a
diamond, sliced him under his ar pit. Yep. And you know there's a lot to that story, which I don't have time to go and do. Sure you had that other agent. He had a pretty good career after that because he took a bullet for the president. Yeah, at least guarantee it, uh guaranteed. And then we always told the story of uh was it? Which one? Which Teddy Roosevelt he was shot, broke his ribs
and he was and still did the delivery speed speech out fit. I go to doctor after the shot, play you got me, you got shot. We still got to sit through this meeting. I'm trying to remember. And you would know this, I would assume, because they probably make a test, take a test before you get Secret service. The Secret Service didn't come in until after Lincoln, right or no. Lincoln appointed us as counterfeit money investigators. That's right, that's right. So what you had real quick is
the Civil War. The Yankees counterfeited the rebel money, and the rebels counterfeited the Yankee money, so one out of every three dollars the United States was counterfeit. Wow, Lincoln says, man, we got to change this. So he remember the movie Wile wild West, the TV show, those are Secret Service agents. They put the horses on the trade. They go across the country and get off. Oh, break up counterfeiters. Oh that's how
we got started. That's how you got started. We didn't start protecting anyone until nineteen oh one when McKinley was assassinate that's right, because in those days, well no, in those days the president would walk out of the White House and go get lunch and a beer right with everybody. Somebody sho wow one yeah, can you imagine? His name is Greg gets your from Secret Service to Sacred Service, the Sneaking Deacon. If you haven't picked up his
book, do it? Order the book and it goes to help fight children's cancer Kids Cancer Alliance, Right yep, yep. And how do people get the book? Uh, you can get it on Amazon. But instead of giving them all the money ordered from my publisher in town is a nice Louisville lady at Butler Books, but Ary Butler. Yeah, and she helped me a lot. So did Brian Stanford. Awesome, Brian Stanford. I played football with his on A great football player, A great doctor and a writer.
He wrote for Career Journal forever. I don't know if he still does, but I will say this, we did not ask you about obviously the biggest story at the PGA besides the actual golf by design. So if you're sitting through this interview thinking one of these jerk's going to ask about that, you are in. You are at a law You describe what your job was at the beginning of this interview, and you cannot disclose any information because it's
an ongoing investigation that's not finished yet. Yeah, and I don't represent the PGA either, so I have their own people to do that stuff. But it's an ongoing It was a peony charge and so I can't comment right correct. Just to clear that up. Thank you, sneaking Deecon can get you the sneak and Deacon and who we have Edland and Edland folks. If you want to sell your home, one percent commission rate five eight hundred, keep the equity in your home. So I know there's been a lot in the
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That's where I broadcast from. Well, this is where I'm broadcasting from for now until I am able to get back into the office. And I didn't realize I sound like I'm on the street right now because the cars going by there were birds outside singing. Well will you realize Yeah, Well, first of all, if you sound like you were on the street, you we'd hear twenty dollars. Date for twenty dollars. Hey, go back to Jersey say not saying that you were twenty dollars. You're worth way more than that.
But yes, by why you bum is actually, you know, a rallying cry. But you don't realize is because Jackie sits on the back deck most of the time of the summer and does deck back deck and does business and calls. But the birds are so loud it's going over the calls and you don't realize it. Last night last night, Tony had to call me about something, and he did, and I kept hearing this annoying bird in the background. Yeah, it's very annoying. There's a bird's one hundred of
them. All right, let me tell you what today is. Okay, what is today? Twenty second? And this is a very important day for your very important state. It is National Distillery Day. Oh my gosh, right, ain't that the truth. I don't know if you know this, but Kentucky makes bourbon. Oh no, I didn't know that and make all of it. Wow, you guys teach me something every day every day. Yeah, if you listen in, that's what the listeners should understand. You
understand in the great state of Kentucky, you're all about bourbon. Yeah, it's we've made We've made that, of course. We we just got to medical marijuana. But bourbon billion dollar interest in the industry, and that's please. I took a I took two bourbon tours in the past. I actually had some of the bourbon balls and was having a lot of troubles. I think that industry, I think that industry is never going anyway because we've made it. Like the wine tours, you know, in the California. So
now you do the bourbon tours and they're fantastic. But I think I told my mom, I said, we got to go back down there. But everyone has gotten into the bourbon game. So some of the bigger guys it's eating into. It's like craft Beers started eating into Budweiser and Cores and all that. The same thing's happening. There's some big distilleries in Kentucky that are laying off people because they you know, the pandemic it peaked. Everyone was
getting drunk at home and now not so much. Not so much. Speaking of food and desserts and things that we consume, McDonald's is out with a new dessert called the Grandma mcflurry. So Kane says, it's sweet just like Grandma, and as McDonald's describes, it features crunchy butterscotch candy pieces like the treats. Yeah, but the thing is, it's like, I don't know if that's what I want, because I don't really want something that tastes like
it's been sitting in someone's purse for months. Look that they are all chasing one thing, what the blizzard? Yeah, you're chasing d Q perfected that whatever that cup of treat is. They perfected it, so everyone else has chasing it. I'm not saying that I wouldn't want one of those McDonald's whatever, mc blizzards, whatever the hell they call him. Mckwood Yeah, mcflurry, mcflury's. Warren Buffett step right in and bought Dairy Queen. Yeah,
he owns Berkshire Hathaway. Is it going to be like is it gonna be like a Margaritaville? He always the smartest man different Buffet. No, but his theory is right, you invest in something you understand, understand, that's right. Invest in things you don't get. Hello, cryptocurrency people. Yeah. And that's the noise I make when I get all concerned about yes. He always says, yeah, he was, like, I invest in laundry detergent, dishwasher detergent, that kind of stuff that you know people are gonna
use exactly forever, Like there's DOCNNA. So he does. He bought the He bought all the train tracks and trains systems ten years ago because he goes, that is the only guaranteed shipping method that we were going to have to have. He bought them all exactly, Yeah, exactly. I put all my money in Blockbuster. Yeah, he's a you're Blockbuster anyway. Taking a
look at the markets because now we're seeing what time it is. Investors are waiting on earnings from NVIDIAs, so to see if artificial intelligence, if this powerhouse can keep this year's stock rally going. Don't forget stock tripled last year. It actually jumped ninety percent so far this year. So we're going to hear from that tech company after the bell today. Head of that, the Dow is down sixty points, the SMP five hundred, little changed in training
with the news radio eight forty wha s bir Money Report. I'm Courtney Dona. You're in my seventy six Buick Regal and we're coming home from Kelly's lounge. And I popped this in and the women were defense lives. Little Johnny Gill former New Edition member, it's Johnny Gil's birthday. I'm gonna take a shot at it. Who's birthday Johnny Gill? Were listen? Who little my my mind? Okay, I don't know who Johnny Gill is listen to this?
Put on that red dress for being a redneck from Dixie highway. You uh, you got a little you you all this this genre of R and B just like early nineties. Yes, you know them all. You have it all this late eighties, early nineties. Yeah, this is my jam man any Johnny Gil fifty eight years old today, as we hear my my mind well, fifty two years old. Today is Jackie Lee Jacquein Lee Venetti fifty two years old today, Happy birthday. Thanks for marrying me twice.
They were supposed to give me a woman's age out on the air. I don't think she cares how much you weigh six nice. She is a Saint Matthew's city council person. She's a Catholic, she's a mom. She's a husband, or I'm her husband. She's a wife. Hey, hey, maybe Susan, if you're listening, prepare yourself because no Lord, big Daddy's coming. This kind of music gets you hopped up. Though it does, there's no lie about it. No, don't listen. Man. You want
to talk about lies. You want to talk about lies, let's go ahead. Yeah, tell me about lies. Rick, You tell me because you've probably have been You know, I'm not saying that you're older, Rick, but you are older. I don't. I'm not going to ask you how old you are, but no, I'm ancient. Okay, do you want to say how old you are? I don't care. I'll be seventy two next month. Seventy man, I say, hi, sixty, I was gonna say fifty eight. That even better. Okay, how long? Shutout
up? Show this story has to do with you, Fauci. I'll tell you this right now. Shut up, shut up? How many years Rick, if they told you about, oh, you need to take fish oil supplements? I take. I've got a friend who is real big on supplements, and he tried to get me to take supplements. It's probably been about fifteen years ago, and I tried doing that. It didn't do me. I take cod liver oil every morning. Okay. There are certain things that
they have pushed, doctors and health experts have pushed for twenty years. And one of them and I've always wondered about it. Okay, why do people that live in the Pacific rims specifically live to be there? They have more centurions in the Pacific Rim, Japan, Vietnam, all those areas that live to be over one hundred, Like, how is that? Maybe it's the fish because their their diet is promptly fished. So people are like, fish
oil will help you lower your risk of heart disease and stroke. The problem is, if you're a healthy person, fish oil can be bad for you. They've just come out with a new study. Fish oil is also will will cause some of those cardiovascular is what? Yes, yes, impossible strokes? What well, I'm not a healthy person, so I'm in the clear, but I take cod liver oil every morning. Okay, well I'm well, you're not healthy, I said healthy people, right, Okay, Over
four hundred and fifteen thousand people took part in this study. Let me tell you again, not four hundred and fifteen four and fifteen thousand people took part of this stuff. So they're saying, if you're healthy, don't take fish oil. Okay, you're fine. If you have cardiovascular issues, then consuming fish oil will be But this is what we talk about. Eggs are bad for you. And then twenty for twenty years. Uh, what is what do they call the egg substitute? Oh, it's gonna name, it's a
brand name. Is it? Is there an egg substitute? Eggs liquid egg whites? No, No, that's eggs. That's actual eggs. Oh god, what stuff is a cart? Right? Yeah? The egg egg whites whites is actually eggs. It's the egg substitute. It's called go. They pushed it twenty years ago and said you could egg beaters, egg beaters. People were yes, yeah, they were screaming it at the at their phone. Egg beaters, you idiots. But people push that. Doctors pushed that
for twenty years well, egg beaters were real. What egg beaters? Oh no, it's a liquid egg substitute. Your cart like car, Yes, and it was substitute, and they were terrible. It comes out and looks like it looks like like what do you drink during Christmas? Egg looks like eggnog. I was like, that's not eggs. So what happens? We're like, doctors, go, we were kind of wrong about that. Eggs are really really healthy. You never understood eggnog. Let's chase the squirrel.
Nothing sounds like delicious about a nice ice code egg drink. I'm with you. I never got it. Oh and then like listen, just to make it even more gross, let's make it a bourbon and egg drink. Hey, what's an eggnog? Oh no, no, no, you got a bourbon, right, it's a beer. Uh. So they made us feel bad, and all that comes back to sugar, big sugar. Big sugar attacked faty. Remember in the eighties, was like fat, Oh you can't have fat. Bacon was bad. Now it's good for you. Bread's terrible.
Now you know you can eat bread. You're not gonna die. So I'm just telling you, look at the new study. If you're taking fish oil supplements, you need to look at this new study. What is extensive? Look at the government food pyramid. Very top is protein. You must take in two ounces of protein. But then at the bottom of the pyramid, the very wide part, it said you must have at least twelve servings of grains, breads, and rice. Okay, so in carbs the food
what is pyramid? And then they used to have a picture of a plate. Remember oh yeah, yeah, remember that I did this story with carlonor Oh no, we did a TV show called Superhuman Television or something like, I can't remember. It was thirty minute health show. And he was like, look, you understand it was like one hundred years ago, So that one hundred years ago they came up with those charts. Right, Well, when they put meat in whatever, the orange juice industry calls and says,
hey, dude, we need to be on this chart. So they paid that. They paid the way onto onto the chart. So then what happened all of a sudden, a little tiny glass of orange juice appeared in the picture, right, okay, right, it's like a yes, and then this is the federal government, and then the and then what happened milk was like whoa, whoa, whoa dude, orange juice gets the little tiny We obviously need a bigger glass. So well who got a bigger glass? The
milk got a bigger glass. They paid more. It's kind of like the FDA, you know, they have discussions like what do you think would be the most acceptable amount of rat tube in pepper? Geez, that's a tough question. Anyone and right mind would say I would say zero. Would be said, you know what I think? If it's three us you know, three parts rat? Yes, So your your food chart is not legitimate,
right, Doctors didn't come over the food chart. Uh. The federal government sold their soul to the orange use industry, the milk industry, the bread industry, the meat industry because they all wanted to be on the plate. By the end of it, you got a four thousand calorie meal. There are like, what the hell are we doing? Finish your plate? Then do we have? I don't know, I kind of looking here. Hang on, okay, hang on shitty rays, shady rays. Baby, you're
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