1 00:00:01,040 --> 00:00:06,040 Speaker 1: It's Nightside with Dan Ray on Boston's Beach Radio. 2 00:00:06,720 --> 00:00:09,840 Speaker 2: Thanks very much, Dan, walkin Jets one one. They're back 3 00:00:09,880 --> 00:00:13,160 Speaker 2: at it tomorrow night and a little after six o'clock, 4 00:00:13,320 --> 00:00:17,599 Speaker 2: so no problem. Hey, you know what, We've had a 5 00:00:17,640 --> 00:00:22,280 Speaker 2: couple of pretty intense hours here tonight talking about cutbacks 6 00:00:22,400 --> 00:00:25,840 Speaker 2: in medical research with doctor Michael Collins at nine o'clock. 7 00:00:26,720 --> 00:00:30,160 Speaker 2: He's the chancellor at the UMass chan Medical School, which 8 00:00:30,200 --> 00:00:33,919 Speaker 2: is a great research school as well. They they've had 9 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:37,320 Speaker 2: Nobel Prize winners out there and it's been a It 10 00:00:37,400 --> 00:00:40,600 Speaker 2: was a very interesting hour with doctor Collins and I 11 00:00:40,680 --> 00:00:43,120 Speaker 2: learned a lot. I hope you did as well. And 12 00:00:43,159 --> 00:00:47,559 Speaker 2: then last hour talking about the federal government shutdown. I 13 00:00:47,600 --> 00:00:50,479 Speaker 2: watched some of the local newscasts on well, I watched 14 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 2: one of them. I think it was on Channel four 15 00:00:51,800 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 2: tonight because I think the ballgame, one of the late 16 00:00:54,280 --> 00:00:57,320 Speaker 2: the earlier ballgames, was in Channel five, so I switched 17 00:00:57,360 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 2: over to Channel four and they were talking about some 18 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:03,240 Speaker 2: people who had come to Boston and when have you 19 00:01:03,280 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 2: come to Boston to go to visit some historic sites? 20 00:01:05,440 --> 00:01:07,320 Speaker 2: And I guess one of the things that were shut 21 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:11,840 Speaker 2: down was the USS Constitution so people could look at 22 00:01:11,880 --> 00:01:13,679 Speaker 2: the Constitution where they had to look at it through 23 00:01:13,680 --> 00:01:16,680 Speaker 2: a chain link fence. They could go to the Constitution Museum. 24 00:01:16,760 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 2: So what I'd like to do, as I mentioned earlier, 25 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:24,120 Speaker 2: and I have no idea where you are. I know 26 00:01:24,560 --> 00:01:27,000 Speaker 2: where I am, and I know where I've been for 27 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:31,680 Speaker 2: the last eighteen years. Tonight we have started our nineteenth 28 00:01:31,760 --> 00:01:36,840 Speaker 2: year of night Side with Dan Ray. I've explained to you, 29 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:40,880 Speaker 2: I think several times recently that this is not the 30 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:43,679 Speaker 2: Dan Ray Show. This is Nightside with Dan Ray, and 31 00:01:43,800 --> 00:01:49,200 Speaker 2: Nightside are all of you listeners and hopefully callers, because 32 00:01:49,280 --> 00:01:52,080 Speaker 2: I can bring on the best guests in the world. 33 00:01:52,120 --> 00:01:53,840 Speaker 2: And I thought that both my guests and I were 34 00:01:53,880 --> 00:01:59,240 Speaker 2: really good. Doctor Collins at UMass Chan Medical talked about 35 00:01:59,400 --> 00:02:03,880 Speaker 2: substantial cutbacks that the Trump administration wants in medical research, 36 00:02:03,920 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 2: and I don't see that as a political issue because 37 00:02:07,480 --> 00:02:13,480 Speaker 2: essentially he was saying that last year medical research facilities 38 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:16,960 Speaker 2: schools around the country had about forty eight thousand dollars 39 00:02:17,120 --> 00:02:20,440 Speaker 2: forty eight excuse me billion dollars, which sounds like a 40 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:22,280 Speaker 2: huge amount of money, but in the context of the 41 00:02:22,280 --> 00:02:26,119 Speaker 2: federal budget, that's not a huge amount of money for research. 42 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:30,000 Speaker 2: In trying to find cures for diseases everything from pediatric 43 00:02:30,080 --> 00:02:34,680 Speaker 2: cancers to als Luke Erick's disease. And then the last 44 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:36,919 Speaker 2: time we talked about the government shutdown and what does 45 00:02:36,960 --> 00:02:40,639 Speaker 2: it mean, Well, it doesn't mean probably as much. If 46 00:02:40,639 --> 00:02:45,520 Speaker 2: you watched either Fox or CNN today, you would have 47 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:48,240 Speaker 2: thought that it had greater impact. No, you mayl will 48 00:02:48,240 --> 00:02:53,799 Speaker 2: be delivered, your Social Security payments will be delivered. Most 49 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:56,480 Speaker 2: people in this country do not work for the government. 50 00:02:56,520 --> 00:02:59,320 Speaker 2: Probably too many people do work for the government. Those 51 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:04,600 Speaker 2: who are assuming the President Trump does not follow on 52 00:03:04,840 --> 00:03:08,320 Speaker 2: his threats, most of those who are furloughed will receive 53 00:03:08,360 --> 00:03:11,200 Speaker 2: their back pay. They basically get a two or three 54 00:03:11,280 --> 00:03:15,000 Speaker 2: or four or five week vacation. But it's the politicians, 55 00:03:15,360 --> 00:03:19,359 Speaker 2: Democrats and the Republicans taking out their own turiff so 56 00:03:19,400 --> 00:03:22,720 Speaker 2: they can go back to their basis, whether it's a 57 00:03:23,080 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 2: very conservative Republican base or a very liberal, very radical 58 00:03:27,680 --> 00:03:31,080 Speaker 2: Democratic base and say I've fought for the principles that 59 00:03:31,160 --> 00:03:35,520 Speaker 2: you believe in in someone suggesting that Chuck Schumer is 60 00:03:35,600 --> 00:03:39,960 Speaker 2: concerned about a challenge. He's up for reelection next year, 61 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:42,360 Speaker 2: and if he does decide to stand for reelection, he 62 00:03:42,400 --> 00:03:47,839 Speaker 2: may have a challenge from AOC Alexandria Acossio Cortez, who 63 00:03:48,280 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 2: knocked off a long term incumbent Democrat to win her 64 00:03:51,560 --> 00:03:56,600 Speaker 2: seat in the Husse of Representatives. But anyway, because this 65 00:03:56,720 --> 00:04:01,160 Speaker 2: is our first night of our nineteenth year, and having 66 00:04:01,200 --> 00:04:04,440 Speaker 2: done this show now for eighteen years, and starting our 67 00:04:04,560 --> 00:04:08,720 Speaker 2: nineteenth year, the show was named night Side with Dan Ray, 68 00:04:08,760 --> 00:04:11,360 Speaker 2: and we debuted as night Side with Dan Ray on 69 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:14,280 Speaker 2: October first, two thousand and seven. I had been doing 70 00:04:14,880 --> 00:04:21,840 Speaker 2: this this gig, this this format for several weeks. It 71 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:26,120 Speaker 2: was after David Brudnoi had died, and after Paul Sullivan 72 00:04:26,240 --> 00:04:30,600 Speaker 2: unexpectedly died and I was filling in for Paul, and 73 00:04:30,720 --> 00:04:32,840 Speaker 2: Jordan Rich was doing some filling in as well. And 74 00:04:33,320 --> 00:04:37,080 Speaker 2: I think it my suspicion is that I probably won 75 00:04:37,160 --> 00:04:41,240 Speaker 2: the job because Jordan had other things to do. Jordan 76 00:04:41,400 --> 00:04:43,560 Speaker 2: was still very active and doing very well by the 77 00:04:43,600 --> 00:04:47,400 Speaker 2: way I talked with him recently. You know, he's been 78 00:04:47,520 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 2: he himself has been dealing with a medical situation in 79 00:04:51,279 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 2: his life, but he's doing really well, really well. Anyway, 80 00:04:54,760 --> 00:04:57,719 Speaker 2: I thought that as opposed to trying to introduce a 81 00:04:57,760 --> 00:05:01,000 Speaker 2: third serious topic tonight, since it's the eleven o'clock hour. 82 00:05:01,200 --> 00:05:03,359 Speaker 2: I'm just gonna go open lines. Okay, I was thinking 83 00:05:03,400 --> 00:05:05,760 Speaker 2: that we would continue and talk about the shutdown. No, 84 00:05:06,279 --> 00:05:08,359 Speaker 2: I would like to hear from as many of you 85 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:11,599 Speaker 2: as possible in this hour. If you've never called the 86 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:14,600 Speaker 2: show before, I'd love to hear from you. I'd love 87 00:05:14,640 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 2: to hear from you. And simply, why do you listen 88 00:05:17,880 --> 00:05:21,480 Speaker 2: if you don't call? Because the whole purpose of this 89 00:05:21,560 --> 00:05:26,280 Speaker 2: program when I started was to give everyone the opportunity 90 00:05:26,520 --> 00:05:30,640 Speaker 2: to listen to the program, but more importantly, give everyone 91 00:05:30,680 --> 00:05:34,920 Speaker 2: the opportunity to participate in the program. Because I believe 92 00:05:35,279 --> 00:05:39,279 Speaker 2: that many of us out there think, well, I can't 93 00:05:39,320 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 2: talk to my and it's only gotten worse by the 94 00:05:41,440 --> 00:05:44,320 Speaker 2: way over time. I can't talk to my friends because 95 00:05:44,400 --> 00:05:47,240 Speaker 2: they disagree with me, I think, Or I can't talk 96 00:05:47,279 --> 00:05:50,240 Speaker 2: to my family members because they disagree with me. I 97 00:05:50,320 --> 00:05:52,960 Speaker 2: think we can trace this back to the election of 98 00:05:53,000 --> 00:05:58,719 Speaker 2: twenty sixteen, when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were both well. 99 00:05:59,720 --> 00:06:03,040 Speaker 2: They ran very interesting campaigns in twenty sixteen. So what 100 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 2: I want to do is I'd like to just throw 101 00:06:05,160 --> 00:06:07,960 Speaker 2: it out there, give you an opportunity to join the conversation. 102 00:06:08,120 --> 00:06:09,960 Speaker 2: If you've never called before, this would be a great 103 00:06:10,080 --> 00:06:13,560 Speaker 2: night to get your feet wet. If you've called before, 104 00:06:14,120 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 2: let me know what is it about the show that 105 00:06:17,400 --> 00:06:19,520 Speaker 2: you like? If you listen, I assume you like it. 106 00:06:19,880 --> 00:06:21,680 Speaker 2: Maybe you'll listen because you don't like it. You can 107 00:06:21,760 --> 00:06:24,320 Speaker 2: tell me that as well, or what you'd like to 108 00:06:24,320 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 2: see us do in addition to what we're doing. That's 109 00:06:28,360 --> 00:06:31,920 Speaker 2: really I think the gift that you can give your 110 00:06:31,960 --> 00:06:36,800 Speaker 2: fellow listeners. Maybe there's an element of stories that you 111 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:40,200 Speaker 2: haven't heard. On night's side. We do that eight o'clock 112 00:06:40,240 --> 00:06:43,800 Speaker 2: hour and on any given night we run the gamut 113 00:06:44,320 --> 00:06:47,600 Speaker 2: with those mini I call them mini interviews for mini 114 00:06:47,680 --> 00:06:51,039 Speaker 2: interviews during the eight o'clock hours, so that you know. 115 00:06:51,120 --> 00:06:54,480 Speaker 2: Tonight we had one guest if you weren't live with us, 116 00:06:54,760 --> 00:06:58,760 Speaker 2: who talked about a book which I guess a magazine 117 00:06:58,839 --> 00:07:02,640 Speaker 2: called Uncle John's Bath from reader, which people buy and 118 00:07:02,680 --> 00:07:04,920 Speaker 2: they give us presents, and it's the sort of thing 119 00:07:04,960 --> 00:07:07,560 Speaker 2: that someone can take into the bathroom with them and 120 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 2: relax and read a little bit and get educated. We 121 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:17,679 Speaker 2: also talked with a doctor about the rs V virus 122 00:07:18,600 --> 00:07:22,120 Speaker 2: respiratory virus that will once again make its rounds here 123 00:07:22,120 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 2: this winter and what people can do about it. We 124 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:29,440 Speaker 2: talk with a writer about World Series Memories with Jeff Rudeimer, 125 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:32,720 Speaker 2: which I loved talking about. And then we talked with 126 00:07:32,720 --> 00:07:36,120 Speaker 2: a woman about a national menopause program that actually is 127 00:07:36,160 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 2: going to be held tomorrow at Codman Square Health Center, 128 00:07:40,760 --> 00:07:49,680 Speaker 2: and you can listen to that show that hour. When 129 00:07:49,760 --> 00:07:52,960 Speaker 2: Rob posts tonight's show, we post it every night, all 130 00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:56,080 Speaker 2: four hours on Nightside on demand. But I'm going to 131 00:07:56,160 --> 00:07:58,280 Speaker 2: just open up the phone lines and if you've never 132 00:07:58,320 --> 00:08:02,640 Speaker 2: called before, give it a shot. If you have a question, 133 00:08:03,640 --> 00:08:07,120 Speaker 2: give it a shot. If you have a suggestion, give 134 00:08:07,120 --> 00:08:09,320 Speaker 2: it a shot. If you have a criticism, give it 135 00:08:09,360 --> 00:08:11,400 Speaker 2: a shot. It's as simple as that. As far as 136 00:08:11,480 --> 00:08:16,400 Speaker 2: I'm concerned, what this show is about our guests, whose 137 00:08:16,520 --> 00:08:21,239 Speaker 2: purpose oftentimes is to inform as well as entertained, maybe 138 00:08:21,280 --> 00:08:26,080 Speaker 2: to take your concerns about whether again it's medical research 139 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:31,120 Speaker 2: with doctor Collins or the federal government shutdown, which when 140 00:08:31,160 --> 00:08:34,480 Speaker 2: you watch the six thirty newscast then you'll see what's 141 00:08:34,480 --> 00:08:36,840 Speaker 2: the lead story. It's like, what's this all about? Well, 142 00:08:36,880 --> 00:08:40,520 Speaker 2: you've got a pretty good explanation last hour courtesy of 143 00:08:40,960 --> 00:08:45,160 Speaker 2: Kurt Couchman, and I'm just going to open it up 144 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:48,240 Speaker 2: here and let's have a little bit of fun. I 145 00:08:48,320 --> 00:08:51,280 Speaker 2: just felt we had two serious hours which are very 146 00:08:51,559 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 2: representative of the show. But now I want some input 147 00:08:55,720 --> 00:08:59,120 Speaker 2: from you. It's as simple as that six one, seven, two, five, 148 00:08:59,160 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 2: four thirty, six, ten thirty. Oh yeah. We have that 149 00:09:03,720 --> 00:09:06,280 Speaker 2: triple eight line, which is eight eight, eight, nine to nine, 150 00:09:06,320 --> 00:09:09,560 Speaker 2: ten thirty. Wherever you are within the sound of my voice, 151 00:09:09,760 --> 00:09:12,520 Speaker 2: we'd love to hear from you, particularly if your new 152 00:09:12,520 --> 00:09:16,599 Speaker 2: call us, but irrespective, join the conversation. We're going to 153 00:09:16,679 --> 00:09:21,520 Speaker 2: be here all midnight, and uh, I need people's ideas. 154 00:09:21,600 --> 00:09:25,440 Speaker 2: I need fresh ideas. This is our first program in 155 00:09:25,480 --> 00:09:29,240 Speaker 2: our nineteenth year. Join the conversation. Coming back on Nightside 156 00:09:29,280 --> 00:09:29,880 Speaker 2: right after this. 157 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:35,600 Speaker 3: It's night Side with Dan Ray on Boston's news radio 158 00:09:36,640 --> 00:09:37,920 Speaker 3: far Let's go to the phones. 159 00:09:38,080 --> 00:09:40,880 Speaker 2: Love to hear from you if you've never called before, particularly, 160 00:09:40,920 --> 00:09:43,680 Speaker 2: but we'll start off with Alex. Hey, Alex, thanks for 161 00:09:43,760 --> 00:09:47,080 Speaker 2: checking in. Welcome back. How are you, sir? Dan? 162 00:09:47,160 --> 00:09:48,040 Speaker 3: How are you good? Eving? 163 00:09:48,679 --> 00:09:53,400 Speaker 4: I was gonna ask so listening to night Side, you 164 00:09:53,520 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 4: do an awesome job because it's like I'm taking courses 165 00:09:58,200 --> 00:10:01,959 Speaker 4: online and they don't they don't cost me anything. Because 166 00:10:01,960 --> 00:10:04,480 Speaker 4: you have all kinds of guest speakers, and all kinds 167 00:10:04,520 --> 00:10:09,439 Speaker 4: of you know, a wealth of knowledge and and it's yeah, 168 00:10:09,520 --> 00:10:12,720 Speaker 4: and it's a really nice, nice, uh way to uh, 169 00:10:12,800 --> 00:10:15,280 Speaker 4: you know, learn about things that you don't know too 170 00:10:15,360 --> 00:10:15,839 Speaker 4: much about. 171 00:10:16,200 --> 00:10:18,320 Speaker 2: Yeah. I'm delighted by the number of people who are 172 00:10:18,360 --> 00:10:21,400 Speaker 2: willing to come on and spend It's not easy sometimes 173 00:10:21,400 --> 00:10:23,280 Speaker 2: to get people to come on at nine or ten 174 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:27,000 Speaker 2: or eleven o'clock at night. Uh, But I just had 175 00:10:27,400 --> 00:10:29,920 Speaker 2: two great guests tonight that I learned a lot, and 176 00:10:30,000 --> 00:10:31,880 Speaker 2: I'm assuming if I learn a lot, as some of 177 00:10:31,920 --> 00:10:33,520 Speaker 2: my audience will learn a lot as well. 178 00:10:34,520 --> 00:10:39,360 Speaker 4: Oh right, right, yeah. Now, I was wondering, now, when 179 00:10:39,400 --> 00:10:43,320 Speaker 4: you were on the other side doing uh, you know, 180 00:10:43,440 --> 00:10:48,679 Speaker 4: recording as a televisister on television, compared to what you're 181 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:52,480 Speaker 4: doing now, which which would you say looking back to you, 182 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:55,320 Speaker 4: do you I'm sure you enjoy what you're doing now 183 00:10:55,440 --> 00:10:56,160 Speaker 4: or do you miss that? 184 00:10:57,200 --> 00:11:00,400 Speaker 2: No, it's funny. At different points in my life, it's 185 00:11:00,440 --> 00:11:04,079 Speaker 2: a really good question. As a reporter in my twenties, thirties, 186 00:11:05,120 --> 00:11:08,320 Speaker 2: forties and fifties, I mean, you know, I worked for 187 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:12,800 Speaker 2: thirty one years in television and it was exciting. It 188 00:11:12,880 --> 00:11:15,400 Speaker 2: was a great time to be in television. Television was 189 00:11:15,679 --> 00:11:20,560 Speaker 2: was was booming. I mean it was. We were traveling 190 00:11:20,600 --> 00:11:22,480 Speaker 2: a lot. I got to go to places that I 191 00:11:22,559 --> 00:11:25,720 Speaker 2: never thought I would get to go to, several trips 192 00:11:25,760 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 2: over the years to Europe, Ireland and Italy and England 193 00:11:30,840 --> 00:11:36,120 Speaker 2: and Germany and Poland and in Italy. As I say, 194 00:11:36,280 --> 00:11:38,440 Speaker 2: lots of places that I wouldn'tar really never would have 195 00:11:38,440 --> 00:11:41,240 Speaker 2: gotten to if I just was a job as a lawyer, 196 00:11:41,280 --> 00:11:45,520 Speaker 2: probably And then travel all around the country presidential campaigns 197 00:11:45,559 --> 00:11:49,480 Speaker 2: and PA Pope trips. Did two or three, you know, 198 00:11:49,559 --> 00:11:52,679 Speaker 2: pope trips around the country, all sorts of presidential campaigns 199 00:11:52,679 --> 00:11:57,160 Speaker 2: in nineteen eighty seven, seventy six, eighty eighty four, eighty eight, 200 00:11:57,400 --> 00:12:02,760 Speaker 2: ninety two, ninety six, two thousand. I just and you 201 00:12:02,880 --> 00:12:05,200 Speaker 2: got to meet all sorts of different people, you know, 202 00:12:05,280 --> 00:12:07,360 Speaker 2: got to as a TV reporter, got to wear a 203 00:12:07,360 --> 00:12:09,439 Speaker 2: bulletproof vest a couple of times in a couple of 204 00:12:09,520 --> 00:12:14,880 Speaker 2: dangerous situations, had a guy in Indiana point a shotgun 205 00:12:14,960 --> 00:12:17,160 Speaker 2: at me and my camera crew. Back in the day. 206 00:12:18,440 --> 00:12:22,200 Speaker 2: We did some really crazy things. When I look back 207 00:12:22,240 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 2: on it now, radio is so interesting because I can 208 00:12:25,679 --> 00:12:28,319 Speaker 2: reach thousands of people. When I was on a television report, 209 00:12:28,360 --> 00:12:32,240 Speaker 2: I was a part of the cast. I was not 210 00:12:32,400 --> 00:12:36,360 Speaker 2: the main anchor, but even that we were part of 211 00:12:36,400 --> 00:12:38,600 Speaker 2: a team. It was the eyewitness news team with the 212 00:12:38,720 --> 00:12:42,360 Speaker 2: WBZ news team. Now I'm here with Nightside with Dan Ray. 213 00:12:42,440 --> 00:12:46,560 Speaker 2: I'm the this is the show that my name is 214 00:12:46,600 --> 00:12:48,840 Speaker 2: associated with it. So I want to make sure every 215 00:12:48,920 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 2: night it's a little different that people feel welcome to 216 00:12:52,679 --> 00:12:56,520 Speaker 2: come and comment and try to have some conversations. And 217 00:12:56,559 --> 00:12:58,480 Speaker 2: that's what we've done for eighteen years, and I hope 218 00:12:58,480 --> 00:12:59,960 Speaker 2: we can continue to do it for a lot more. 219 00:13:00,480 --> 00:13:03,720 Speaker 2: I think I did. I did those two jobs at 220 00:13:03,760 --> 00:13:05,600 Speaker 2: the right time in my life. I don't know that 221 00:13:05,640 --> 00:13:07,400 Speaker 2: I would have had the energy now. We used to 222 00:13:07,440 --> 00:13:09,520 Speaker 2: have to chase people with microphones, you know. 223 00:13:09,880 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 4: I mean, oh yeah, I see like some people, you know, 224 00:13:13,400 --> 00:13:16,240 Speaker 4: very elusive and you have to you have to, you know, 225 00:13:16,840 --> 00:13:18,680 Speaker 4: be on their on their heels, you know. 226 00:13:18,880 --> 00:13:22,240 Speaker 2: Well I was, I like to I remember the best 227 00:13:22,240 --> 00:13:24,880 Speaker 2: people I used to chase with the corrupt FBI agents 228 00:13:24,920 --> 00:13:25,600 Speaker 2: here in Boston. 229 00:13:25,760 --> 00:13:28,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, I was right, you know. 230 00:13:28,559 --> 00:13:30,720 Speaker 2: I mean, and look, you know, I knew what I 231 00:13:30,800 --> 00:13:34,800 Speaker 2: was doing, and they knew what that I was doing, 232 00:13:34,840 --> 00:13:37,040 Speaker 2: and they didn't particularly like it. But that's okay. 233 00:13:38,920 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 4: It worked out. 234 00:13:39,920 --> 00:13:42,640 Speaker 3: You can write a book, Well, I don't know. 235 00:13:43,480 --> 00:13:46,120 Speaker 2: I've been asked to do that. I think I'd have 236 00:13:46,160 --> 00:13:48,360 Speaker 2: to find a ghostwriter and tell them stories. I don't 237 00:13:48,360 --> 00:13:50,160 Speaker 2: know that I have the discipline to sit down. I 238 00:13:50,160 --> 00:13:51,920 Speaker 2: have a lot of records in my head. So if 239 00:13:51,920 --> 00:13:54,400 Speaker 2: there's a great ghost writer out there who wants to 240 00:13:54,440 --> 00:13:56,640 Speaker 2: talk to a guy that spent a long time in 241 00:13:56,679 --> 00:13:58,240 Speaker 2: the media, I'll be happy to talk to them. But 242 00:13:58,320 --> 00:14:03,120 Speaker 2: I yeah, I got to meet I mean I got 243 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:08,400 Speaker 2: to meet everybody from uh, you know, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, 244 00:14:08,559 --> 00:14:13,800 Speaker 2: Ronald Reagan, of course, Mike Dukakis, George Bush, John Kerry, 245 00:14:14,720 --> 00:14:21,280 Speaker 2: George Bush forty three, right, Bill Clinton. It's I got 246 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:26,200 Speaker 2: I got every I was so lucky in television, yea, Alex, 247 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:30,440 Speaker 2: I wish. 248 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:31,600 Speaker 4: I was gonna say, yeah that that sounds like an 249 00:14:31,600 --> 00:14:35,840 Speaker 4: awesome job. I really, uh, you know, years ago, I 250 00:14:35,960 --> 00:14:38,920 Speaker 4: was involved with a foreign newspaper and I was doing 251 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:41,400 Speaker 4: photos and I did get to meet not as many 252 00:14:41,440 --> 00:14:45,200 Speaker 4: people as you, but it's really exciting. You know, you uh, 253 00:14:45,320 --> 00:14:48,600 Speaker 4: you're taking photographs and these people are you know, uh, 254 00:14:49,280 --> 00:14:52,400 Speaker 4: you know, a front page. You know, people and they 255 00:14:52,840 --> 00:14:54,920 Speaker 4: and they get to meet them and they. 256 00:14:54,960 --> 00:14:56,760 Speaker 2: And they're really just the same. I mean, when it 257 00:14:56,760 --> 00:14:59,400 Speaker 2: comes right down to it, you know they put you know, 258 00:14:59,480 --> 00:15:01,720 Speaker 2: they're they're their pants on in the morning, the same 259 00:15:01,720 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 2: way all of us put our pants on in the morning. Alex, 260 00:15:04,840 --> 00:15:06,960 Speaker 2: thank you much. Great to hear your voice. Continue to 261 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:10,560 Speaker 2: support Nightside. I really appreciate your your loyalty to the program. 262 00:15:10,880 --> 00:15:12,160 Speaker 4: Well to have a good night, Gus. 263 00:15:12,200 --> 00:15:13,880 Speaker 2: Thank you, Budy, appreciate it. Let me go to Pete, 264 00:15:14,120 --> 00:15:16,000 Speaker 2: South Carolina. Hey, Pete, welcome. 265 00:15:15,680 --> 00:15:20,600 Speaker 3: Back and welcome back to you, my friend. I was linked. 266 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:24,560 Speaker 3: I always love when you have open phones because being 267 00:15:24,600 --> 00:15:29,600 Speaker 3: down in South Carolina, I call you a show. When 268 00:15:29,640 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 3: it's a national referendum, I don't want to take up 269 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:38,840 Speaker 3: the time that the people in the Boston or the 270 00:15:38,880 --> 00:15:44,000 Speaker 3: Northeaster could could use to get in to talk to you. 271 00:15:44,840 --> 00:15:48,600 Speaker 3: If I'm taking up time because it doesn't really affect 272 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:52,600 Speaker 3: me down here. Okay, if it's a national if it's 273 00:15:52,640 --> 00:15:57,160 Speaker 3: a national referendum, then by God means you know you 274 00:15:57,240 --> 00:16:01,080 Speaker 3: hear from me. Yep, and uh, you also hear from 275 00:16:01,080 --> 00:16:03,240 Speaker 3: me when the Yankees play the Red Sox because I 276 00:16:03,280 --> 00:16:04,840 Speaker 3: am really rooting for the Socks. 277 00:16:05,080 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'll tell you that tough loss tonight series, Yeah, tough, 278 00:16:12,120 --> 00:16:15,400 Speaker 2: tough loss tonight, Big game tomorrow night. They're going to 279 00:16:15,440 --> 00:16:17,560 Speaker 2: be on the shoulders of one of those rookie pitchers 280 00:16:17,600 --> 00:16:20,480 Speaker 2: and the Yankees are going to be starting a kid 281 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:24,080 Speaker 2: who who pitched from Walpole, Massachusetts. 282 00:16:24,440 --> 00:16:26,760 Speaker 3: So it's right around the corner. 283 00:16:27,040 --> 00:16:30,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, literally literally, Yeah. 284 00:16:29,720 --> 00:16:32,160 Speaker 3: I'm going up to my daughters because she wants me 285 00:16:32,200 --> 00:16:36,080 Speaker 3: to come up for Red October and she's in Richand City, 286 00:16:36,160 --> 00:16:38,880 Speaker 3: New Jersey, So I'm going to go up to her. 287 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:40,200 Speaker 3: My wife and I are going to go up for 288 00:16:40,240 --> 00:16:44,200 Speaker 3: a few weeks. We have a free house. So but anyway, 289 00:16:44,280 --> 00:16:48,600 Speaker 3: that's why I call I always listen. I remember one 290 00:16:48,640 --> 00:16:51,520 Speaker 3: time I listened and you were so mad at somebody 291 00:16:52,040 --> 00:17:00,200 Speaker 3: because you had you had on a a congress men 292 00:17:00,400 --> 00:17:04,000 Speaker 3: or an alderman, I can't think of the proper term. 293 00:17:05,080 --> 00:17:10,600 Speaker 3: It was an irishman from the south, the South end, 294 00:17:11,840 --> 00:17:15,880 Speaker 3: and I could tell just from the sounds of your 295 00:17:15,960 --> 00:17:19,320 Speaker 3: voice you were really ticked. 296 00:17:20,359 --> 00:17:24,560 Speaker 2: What was the subject? You remember what I was ticked about? 297 00:17:26,320 --> 00:17:26,600 Speaker 5: Yeah? 298 00:17:26,800 --> 00:17:30,840 Speaker 3: It was it was an irishman with a congressman with 299 00:17:30,880 --> 00:17:37,320 Speaker 3: an Irish name. His dad was a congressman. I'd have 300 00:17:37,440 --> 00:17:38,880 Speaker 3: to go back and look in the. 301 00:17:40,760 --> 00:17:44,520 Speaker 2: In the I normally get along pretty well with people. 302 00:17:44,560 --> 00:17:49,680 Speaker 3: I wonder you know you you it was about it 303 00:17:49,800 --> 00:17:55,240 Speaker 3: was about bussing and stuff like that, and just just 304 00:17:55,359 --> 00:17:57,879 Speaker 3: got crazy. I have to go back and look a 305 00:17:57,880 --> 00:18:03,120 Speaker 3: few months ago. That's why I call. I called because 306 00:18:04,440 --> 00:18:08,679 Speaker 3: you know, now this government shutdown. Yes, this could affect me. 307 00:18:08,760 --> 00:18:11,679 Speaker 3: I'm a social security guy, just like you. 308 00:18:11,680 --> 00:18:14,200 Speaker 2: You're gonna be fine. Social Security is not going to 309 00:18:14,280 --> 00:18:19,560 Speaker 2: be interrupted. Okay. So I don't like it when politicians 310 00:18:20,280 --> 00:18:25,199 Speaker 2: use that threat and upset people. That bothers me a lot, Okay, 311 00:18:26,560 --> 00:18:29,919 Speaker 2: I I mean, because you know, tell the truth, don't 312 00:18:30,200 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 2: you know, don't guild the lily. So it's better for 313 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:35,840 Speaker 2: your political argument, you know, if you want to guild 314 00:18:35,840 --> 00:18:38,639 Speaker 2: the lily and say to everybody, I'm the greatest congressman 315 00:18:38,640 --> 00:18:40,160 Speaker 2: in the world, and if you vote for me, I'll 316 00:18:40,200 --> 00:18:42,680 Speaker 2: have a car in every garadget and chicken in every pot. 317 00:18:42,760 --> 00:18:47,040 Speaker 2: That's fine, that's what politicians do. But don't scare people. Don't. 318 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:49,960 Speaker 2: I'm horrified to think that there are you know, older 319 00:18:50,000 --> 00:18:52,680 Speaker 2: folks who are who are dependent upon their social scurity. 320 00:18:52,760 --> 00:18:56,240 Speaker 2: Check who I want them to know by listening to 321 00:18:56,280 --> 00:18:58,960 Speaker 2: this program, your social scurity check is going to arrive 322 00:18:59,040 --> 00:19:02,879 Speaker 2: this month on time, and it's it's not going to 323 00:19:02,960 --> 00:19:06,920 Speaker 2: be in any way, shape or form diverted or intercepted. 324 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:09,600 Speaker 2: And that's why we do some stuff. Also on scams. 325 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:11,879 Speaker 2: I I know that there are scamsters out there that 326 00:19:12,040 --> 00:19:15,080 Speaker 2: take an advantage of people terrible. 327 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:18,400 Speaker 3: But I have one more point to make to go 328 00:19:18,480 --> 00:19:20,960 Speaker 3: with a laugh. Okay, how are we going to pay 329 00:19:21,000 --> 00:19:23,960 Speaker 3: off our lobster rolled cheesesteak bet? 330 00:19:26,359 --> 00:19:29,960 Speaker 2: And say, now, what are we betting on it? Or 331 00:19:30,040 --> 00:19:30,880 Speaker 2: is this a bet that we. 332 00:19:30,920 --> 00:19:33,760 Speaker 3: Had Boston Red Sox. 333 00:19:33,880 --> 00:19:36,160 Speaker 2: If we get the Phillies in Red Sox, we can 334 00:19:36,240 --> 00:19:38,760 Speaker 2: work that, will work something out there. But if it 335 00:19:38,800 --> 00:19:41,719 Speaker 2: is the Phillies and Red Sox, we need to consummate 336 00:19:41,800 --> 00:19:45,080 Speaker 2: the bet. Okay. And what I can do is you 337 00:19:45,119 --> 00:19:47,480 Speaker 2: could go buy the best cheese steak you want in 338 00:19:47,560 --> 00:19:50,720 Speaker 2: South Carolina if you can find one, and. 339 00:19:50,720 --> 00:19:52,920 Speaker 3: I'll ble my daughter in Philly. 340 00:19:53,200 --> 00:19:55,320 Speaker 2: Well that's okay too, but then she's gonna eat it. 341 00:19:55,320 --> 00:19:57,679 Speaker 2: You're not going to enjoy it. Think about that. 342 00:19:58,480 --> 00:19:59,600 Speaker 3: Don't worry about that. 343 00:20:00,200 --> 00:20:02,399 Speaker 2: All right, we could work it out. We'll work it 344 00:20:02,440 --> 00:20:04,880 Speaker 2: out fair enough. Okay, all right? 345 00:20:05,080 --> 00:20:08,600 Speaker 3: Thanks people talking to your show. I've been listening. It's 346 00:20:08,640 --> 00:20:12,960 Speaker 3: gotta be. We retired thirteen years ago, so it was 347 00:20:13,000 --> 00:20:16,280 Speaker 3: a couple of years before then, so maybe I'm on 348 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:17,880 Speaker 3: your fifteen years. 349 00:20:18,520 --> 00:20:20,240 Speaker 2: That's a long time that I love it. 350 00:20:20,840 --> 00:20:21,440 Speaker 3: I love it. 351 00:20:21,920 --> 00:20:24,439 Speaker 2: I appreciate it, and I hope you never stop. And 352 00:20:24,560 --> 00:20:27,960 Speaker 2: I wish your great health and in this upcoming year, 353 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:31,159 Speaker 2: it's that's all I want. I want everybody to stay healthy. 354 00:20:31,520 --> 00:20:33,120 Speaker 2: I heard today that. 355 00:20:33,400 --> 00:20:36,679 Speaker 3: You're out a way to get to Boston. Then we 356 00:20:36,720 --> 00:20:37,879 Speaker 3: can have a nice lunch. 357 00:20:38,400 --> 00:20:41,879 Speaker 2: Absolutely, I've done that with others, and I'd be honored 358 00:20:41,880 --> 00:20:43,720 Speaker 2: to do it with you, that's for sure, Pete, You'll 359 00:20:43,760 --> 00:20:45,520 Speaker 2: be well. Okay, I was going to tell you that 360 00:20:45,560 --> 00:20:49,679 Speaker 2: I heard today that a girl that I went to 361 00:20:49,760 --> 00:20:52,880 Speaker 2: grammar school with passed away. I'm not going to mention 362 00:20:52,960 --> 00:20:56,080 Speaker 2: her name because but it was someone who I knew 363 00:20:56,160 --> 00:20:59,080 Speaker 2: and I had reconnected with her. You know, it was 364 00:20:59,160 --> 00:21:02,040 Speaker 2: just as as you know when you're in grammar school. 365 00:21:02,280 --> 00:21:07,280 Speaker 2: You know, you know, you're not thinking about girls. You're 366 00:21:07,280 --> 00:21:09,680 Speaker 2: thinking about my little league team or your pony league 367 00:21:09,720 --> 00:21:11,959 Speaker 2: team and what you know, all of that. But she 368 00:21:12,080 --> 00:21:15,080 Speaker 2: was she was a really smart girl, and she ended 369 00:21:15,160 --> 00:21:18,239 Speaker 2: up a dean of a un at a university, and 370 00:21:18,320 --> 00:21:21,320 Speaker 2: I got reconnected with her through a mutual friend and 371 00:21:21,520 --> 00:21:23,879 Speaker 2: had a couple of phone conversations with her three or 372 00:21:23,880 --> 00:21:26,600 Speaker 2: four years ago, and life was going really well. And 373 00:21:26,680 --> 00:21:28,960 Speaker 2: I heard today that she passed away. So, you know, 374 00:21:29,080 --> 00:21:32,879 Speaker 2: with your friends, as David Bredner reminded us before he 375 00:21:33,040 --> 00:21:35,600 Speaker 2: left us, you know, tell you keep in touch with 376 00:21:35,640 --> 00:21:38,359 Speaker 2: your friends. And even if you you don't have to 377 00:21:38,400 --> 00:21:40,320 Speaker 2: be a talk show host or a guy listening in 378 00:21:40,359 --> 00:21:43,159 Speaker 2: South Carolina to develop a friendship, keep in touch with 379 00:21:43,200 --> 00:21:45,960 Speaker 2: your friends, simple as that. Because we'll all be going 380 00:21:46,000 --> 00:21:47,880 Speaker 2: to all right. 381 00:21:47,760 --> 00:21:51,919 Speaker 3: Pete, thank you much, my friend, go and listen to 382 00:21:52,000 --> 00:21:55,760 Speaker 3: the rest of the show and go Red Sox and 383 00:21:56,160 --> 00:21:57,560 Speaker 3: we'll see what happens tomorrow. 384 00:21:57,680 --> 00:21:59,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's going to be an interesting game, that's for sure, 385 00:21:59,560 --> 00:22:02,720 Speaker 2: and hopefully it'll be over by time nightside stars. 386 00:22:04,440 --> 00:22:07,720 Speaker 3: Thanks might have to feed your little notices here and there. 387 00:22:09,600 --> 00:22:13,840 Speaker 3: Thanks be talking Dan again. And as I said, if 388 00:22:13,880 --> 00:22:20,280 Speaker 3: it's a national event or topic, I call. If it's 389 00:22:20,320 --> 00:22:23,520 Speaker 3: the local you know, you know, whether they want to 390 00:22:23,560 --> 00:22:26,680 Speaker 3: have the dining room tables al Fresco up in North 391 00:22:27,200 --> 00:22:30,159 Speaker 3: up in the North End, that really doesn't affect me 392 00:22:30,920 --> 00:22:31,439 Speaker 3: all right. 393 00:22:31,320 --> 00:22:34,280 Speaker 2: Sir, I think we got it loud and clear. Thanks 394 00:22:34,280 --> 00:22:36,320 Speaker 2: be to talk soon it comes to newscast. 395 00:22:36,359 --> 00:22:38,400 Speaker 3: Okay, thanks for Claire step By. 396 00:22:38,720 --> 00:22:40,440 Speaker 2: All right, we've got to take news. Got one line 397 00:22:40,440 --> 00:22:44,560 Speaker 2: six thirty. Feel free. This is kind of a real 398 00:22:44,640 --> 00:22:48,040 Speaker 2: free flowing. I don't want to call it open lines. 399 00:22:48,080 --> 00:22:49,720 Speaker 2: I just want to hear from you, as simple as that. 400 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:52,960 Speaker 2: Coming back on night Side. Who's up next? We got 401 00:22:53,240 --> 00:22:56,200 Speaker 2: we got Tommy and Quincy coming up next. We got 402 00:22:57,119 --> 00:22:59,960 Speaker 2: We're representative in Idaho. We got this, we got Lowly 403 00:23:00,040 --> 00:23:03,880 Speaker 2: in San Diego. We got Dorian Deutsche and Worcester. We're 404 00:23:03,960 --> 00:23:06,680 Speaker 2: doing great. One line six one, seven, two, five, four, 405 00:23:06,760 --> 00:23:11,080 Speaker 2: ten thirty, Join us, comment, criticism, congratulations, whatever you want. 406 00:23:11,080 --> 00:23:12,480 Speaker 2: We'll be back on Nightside after this. 407 00:23:15,920 --> 00:23:19,919 Speaker 3: It's night Side with Dan Ray on w b Boston's 408 00:23:19,960 --> 00:23:20,600 Speaker 3: news radio. 409 00:23:21,200 --> 00:23:22,760 Speaker 2: Back to the college we go. Let's go to Tom 410 00:23:22,800 --> 00:23:24,760 Speaker 2: and Quincy. Tommy and Quincy, Hey Tom. 411 00:23:24,520 --> 00:23:26,320 Speaker 3: How are you hi? 412 00:23:26,440 --> 00:23:27,399 Speaker 5: Mister Dan? How are you? 413 00:23:27,480 --> 00:23:27,680 Speaker 3: Sir? 414 00:23:28,000 --> 00:23:30,160 Speaker 2: I'm doing great? Thank you for calling in. What's your 415 00:23:30,160 --> 00:23:31,040 Speaker 2: thoughts on tonight? 416 00:23:32,400 --> 00:23:36,720 Speaker 6: Well my thoughts, uh, I'm just so happy and proud 417 00:23:36,840 --> 00:23:37,960 Speaker 6: that you're still on the air. 418 00:23:38,560 --> 00:23:41,440 Speaker 5: You know something, We share a lot of things in common. 419 00:23:41,520 --> 00:23:49,719 Speaker 6: Like athlete. I'm sorry I started sometimes athletes at pure criticism. 420 00:23:50,240 --> 00:23:53,520 Speaker 6: You went to Boston Latin. I went to Catholic Memorial. 421 00:23:54,000 --> 00:23:57,359 Speaker 6: You went on to Boston State, A great school, great school. 422 00:23:57,440 --> 00:24:00,760 Speaker 7: I know you're from the Hyde Park area, Quincy, and 423 00:24:00,840 --> 00:24:03,920 Speaker 7: I traveled all that far away in that distance, right, 424 00:24:04,320 --> 00:24:07,520 Speaker 7: but uh and you was a picture in a goaltender 425 00:24:07,880 --> 00:24:12,040 Speaker 7: that's like real real, like the spotlights on you and 426 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:14,439 Speaker 7: you always rouse cit the occasion football. 427 00:24:14,480 --> 00:24:16,760 Speaker 2: You gotta be crazy to be a goaltender. Tom. 428 00:24:18,119 --> 00:24:21,359 Speaker 5: Well, my father was a goaltender. He played for Charlestown 429 00:24:21,440 --> 00:24:24,280 Speaker 5: High School. His nickname was red Light and think know 430 00:24:24,320 --> 00:24:26,200 Speaker 5: what did you know what that means? 431 00:24:26,400 --> 00:24:27,840 Speaker 2: A lot of us had that nickname. 432 00:24:27,920 --> 00:24:31,520 Speaker 5: Yes, yeah, yeah, you got a sunburn in the back 433 00:24:31,560 --> 00:24:35,720 Speaker 5: of your neck, yes, sir, yes, sir, yeah, yeah yeah. No, 434 00:24:35,880 --> 00:24:38,240 Speaker 5: I just call him a checking back what you've missed it? 435 00:24:38,440 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 5: And you do such a good thing for our community 436 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:43,840 Speaker 5: and boss, and it's a wonderful thing, Tom. 437 00:24:43,400 --> 00:24:46,840 Speaker 2: I appreciate. I appreciate. Have you called the show before? 438 00:24:46,920 --> 00:24:47,800 Speaker 2: Is it's your first time? 439 00:24:48,359 --> 00:24:51,880 Speaker 5: Yes, A couple of times before. I was a long showman. 440 00:24:51,960 --> 00:24:54,240 Speaker 5: So like when they were having the school and the 441 00:24:54,280 --> 00:24:58,240 Speaker 5: strike I called in late Yeah, one time you had 442 00:24:58,320 --> 00:25:02,000 Speaker 5: a drug abuse substance abuse professional. 443 00:25:02,640 --> 00:25:06,280 Speaker 7: I'm talking about recovery I called into before. 444 00:25:06,800 --> 00:25:10,119 Speaker 5: But uh no, I do. Are you doing a lot better? 445 00:25:10,560 --> 00:25:15,439 Speaker 5: And I really appreciate your program. It goes nationwide thirty 446 00:25:15,440 --> 00:25:16,520 Speaker 5: eight states, right some. 447 00:25:16,520 --> 00:25:19,280 Speaker 2: People, Yes, sir, there are people in about thirty eight 448 00:25:19,320 --> 00:25:23,199 Speaker 2: states listening to your voice right now, which, again, you know, 449 00:25:23,800 --> 00:25:27,359 Speaker 2: it sounds to me like you're you're somebody who's recovering. 450 00:25:27,400 --> 00:25:30,560 Speaker 2: And I can't tell you how much I admire people 451 00:25:30,640 --> 00:25:33,880 Speaker 2: who have dealt with any form of addiction and they've 452 00:25:33,880 --> 00:25:37,280 Speaker 2: been able to get themselves out from under the thumb 453 00:25:37,359 --> 00:25:39,080 Speaker 2: of that addiction. Congratulations. 454 00:25:39,200 --> 00:25:40,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah. 455 00:25:40,040 --> 00:25:42,199 Speaker 5: And also to us a very good friend of the 456 00:25:42,240 --> 00:25:44,680 Speaker 5: Brett family. I know Jimmy, I know Bill. 457 00:25:45,040 --> 00:25:48,200 Speaker 2: I talked with Bill yesterday. I talked with her yesterday. 458 00:25:48,320 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 2: Guy whatever whatever, he whatever. 459 00:25:51,320 --> 00:25:55,640 Speaker 5: He calls so well his daughters the program. 460 00:25:55,760 --> 00:25:59,440 Speaker 2: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yeah, absolutely, she's a great photographer. 461 00:25:59,560 --> 00:26:02,639 Speaker 2: When Bill calls me, he'll he'll uh, I'll say hello, 462 00:26:02,760 --> 00:26:04,840 Speaker 2: and he'll say first time call her. So that's our 463 00:26:04,880 --> 00:26:09,960 Speaker 2: little inside joke when you see him say hello for me, Tom. 464 00:26:09,960 --> 00:26:13,040 Speaker 2: I appreciate and I so appreciate you. 465 00:26:13,080 --> 00:26:14,280 Speaker 5: Can you do me one favor? 466 00:26:14,480 --> 00:26:15,760 Speaker 2: I'll try. What do you need? 467 00:26:16,720 --> 00:26:21,840 Speaker 6: One shuttle to my brother, sure, and and and and 468 00:26:21,920 --> 00:26:23,919 Speaker 6: also one shuttle to Glenn and Brighton. 469 00:26:24,680 --> 00:26:27,680 Speaker 2: Well you just you just did him, legend you just did. 470 00:26:28,760 --> 00:26:32,600 Speaker 2: Your brother is geo excellent? 471 00:26:32,760 --> 00:26:34,440 Speaker 5: And Glenn from Glenn from Brighton? 472 00:26:34,760 --> 00:26:37,280 Speaker 2: Well right now, I'm sure Glenn is very proud that 473 00:26:37,400 --> 00:26:40,680 Speaker 2: someone is thinking about him. Tommy, thank you so much. 474 00:26:40,720 --> 00:26:42,600 Speaker 2: I'd love to love to hear back from you. Okay, 475 00:26:42,680 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 2: call more roth a right back at you, Tommy, thank 476 00:26:48,520 --> 00:26:52,080 Speaker 2: you pal, all right soon. I love those calls. Those 477 00:26:52,080 --> 00:26:57,080 Speaker 2: are enthusiastic people. Laurie is an Idaho. Hey, Laurie, tough 478 00:26:57,200 --> 00:26:59,040 Speaker 2: night for the Red Sox. I know you're a big 479 00:26:59,080 --> 00:27:00,480 Speaker 2: Red Sox fan there. 480 00:27:00,880 --> 00:27:02,920 Speaker 8: Yeah, but you know we didn't expect anything less with 481 00:27:02,960 --> 00:27:05,719 Speaker 8: the Yankees. I mean we've come back down, you know, 482 00:27:05,760 --> 00:27:07,280 Speaker 8: from down three zero, so you know. 483 00:27:07,240 --> 00:27:08,040 Speaker 3: We can go Yeah. 484 00:27:08,119 --> 00:27:10,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, it'll make it all that much more sweeter Tomorrow night. 485 00:27:10,400 --> 00:27:13,439 Speaker 2: It's going to be really interesting because they're using the 486 00:27:13,520 --> 00:27:18,040 Speaker 2: kid Conley early babies. They're using babies, yes, yes, well 487 00:27:18,280 --> 00:27:20,040 Speaker 2: what people don't know about him? As he went to 488 00:27:20,080 --> 00:27:23,680 Speaker 2: West Point for a couple of years and really yeah, 489 00:27:23,720 --> 00:27:27,120 Speaker 2: and then he he left there because he I guess 490 00:27:27,320 --> 00:27:30,360 Speaker 2: he felt that that his baseball, you know, his pitching, 491 00:27:30,520 --> 00:27:33,639 Speaker 2: had had improved, and he went to UVA, got drafted 492 00:27:33,640 --> 00:27:35,359 Speaker 2: by the Red Sox. And here he is, at twenty 493 00:27:35,400 --> 00:27:38,560 Speaker 2: two or twenty three, starting in a very important, like 494 00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:39,960 Speaker 2: the most important game of the year. 495 00:27:40,119 --> 00:27:41,520 Speaker 3: Huge, and he's going to. 496 00:27:41,560 --> 00:27:50,440 Speaker 2: Be pitching against the kid who grew up in Walpole, Massachusetts. Yeah, 497 00:27:50,520 --> 00:27:55,480 Speaker 2: how about that? I talk about reversal role reversal here just. 498 00:27:57,640 --> 00:28:00,840 Speaker 8: Right, man, I I don't know what happened to uh 499 00:28:01,280 --> 00:28:05,240 Speaker 8: day to night the man that was poor Terry Terry Francona, 500 00:28:05,640 --> 00:28:07,840 Speaker 8: his pixie dust bowl must be running a little bit 501 00:28:07,880 --> 00:28:08,440 Speaker 8: low right now. 502 00:28:08,480 --> 00:28:11,119 Speaker 2: But well, did they did they lose both games? I 503 00:28:11,160 --> 00:28:15,840 Speaker 2: know they lost the first one to the Dodgers? Did 504 00:28:15,880 --> 00:28:18,560 Speaker 2: they lose the second game tonight that they eliminated? 505 00:28:18,880 --> 00:28:21,000 Speaker 8: Oh god, Now I don't mean Francone. I always say that, Cora, 506 00:28:21,040 --> 00:28:21,760 Speaker 8: I'm talking about Chorra. 507 00:28:21,880 --> 00:28:24,560 Speaker 2: Sorry, oh, Cora, Yeah, Well fr. 508 00:28:24,960 --> 00:28:27,200 Speaker 8: Francona core thing just never like clicked in. 509 00:28:27,840 --> 00:28:31,840 Speaker 2: Oh no, No, Francona is managing the Reds as you know. Uh, 510 00:28:31,920 --> 00:28:34,800 Speaker 2: and they're they're playing the Dodgers in the best two 511 00:28:34,800 --> 00:28:35,359 Speaker 2: out of three, and I. 512 00:28:35,680 --> 00:28:36,159 Speaker 3: Did not know. 513 00:28:36,240 --> 00:28:36,919 Speaker 8: I did not hear that. 514 00:28:36,960 --> 00:28:37,480 Speaker 3: I misspoke. 515 00:28:37,520 --> 00:28:39,080 Speaker 8: I meant Cora was playing with six dust. 516 00:28:39,440 --> 00:28:41,480 Speaker 2: Well, i'll tell you. You know, he did a couple 517 00:28:41,480 --> 00:28:43,920 Speaker 2: of things which are interesting today. He gave the hook 518 00:28:44,000 --> 00:28:47,040 Speaker 2: real early to bail, which. 519 00:28:46,880 --> 00:28:48,760 Speaker 8: Well, that's because he's burning up them. But he said 520 00:28:48,800 --> 00:28:51,160 Speaker 8: burning up the bullpen. So if everybody pitches one or 521 00:28:51,160 --> 00:28:52,960 Speaker 8: two innings, they're still available for tomorrow. 522 00:28:53,640 --> 00:28:57,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, but sometimes it's tough to bounce back with Locke. 523 00:28:57,240 --> 00:28:58,760 Speaker 8: Even from one or two innings. 524 00:28:59,360 --> 00:29:03,200 Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, if you don't want to be using your pictures, 525 00:29:03,280 --> 00:29:06,200 Speaker 2: I mean in a series like this, obviously you have to. 526 00:29:06,320 --> 00:29:09,360 Speaker 2: But during the season, you know, for a guy to 527 00:29:09,400 --> 00:29:11,680 Speaker 2: get for somebody to get up in the bullpen, you know, 528 00:29:11,680 --> 00:29:14,920 Speaker 2: it takes realistically thirty thirty five pitches to get to 529 00:29:14,960 --> 00:29:17,680 Speaker 2: where you want to be, right and then if you 530 00:29:17,720 --> 00:29:20,000 Speaker 2: go in and you're throwing in as another twenty pitchers, 531 00:29:20,040 --> 00:29:22,880 Speaker 2: that's fifty five pitchers. Yeah, you don't want to do 532 00:29:23,040 --> 00:29:26,640 Speaker 2: too many back to backs in my opinion, But what 533 00:29:26,680 --> 00:29:27,160 Speaker 2: do I know? 534 00:29:27,680 --> 00:29:29,760 Speaker 8: I mean, now do you know you do know? It 535 00:29:29,920 --> 00:29:31,560 Speaker 8: just it's kind of like it seems like he kind 536 00:29:31,560 --> 00:29:33,840 Speaker 8: of saved some of them for like, well, maybe they'll 537 00:29:33,840 --> 00:29:34,960 Speaker 8: have half an arm tomorrow. 538 00:29:35,000 --> 00:29:35,480 Speaker 3: I don't know. 539 00:29:35,960 --> 00:29:39,640 Speaker 2: Well, yeah, I mean I think that that early, this 540 00:29:39,760 --> 00:29:41,840 Speaker 2: young pitcher will do a great job. He's been very 541 00:29:41,840 --> 00:29:45,560 Speaker 2: effective every game he pitched. And they'll have Harrison behind him, 542 00:29:45,600 --> 00:29:49,440 Speaker 2: they'll have they'll have somebody. Look, everybody came in tonight 543 00:29:49,760 --> 00:29:50,800 Speaker 2: did a pretty good job. 544 00:29:51,840 --> 00:29:55,360 Speaker 8: They did they but yeah, they hung in there. 545 00:29:56,080 --> 00:29:57,280 Speaker 2: It was funny they didn't. 546 00:29:57,320 --> 00:29:59,200 Speaker 8: They didn't use Chapman, which is huge. 547 00:29:59,440 --> 00:30:01,560 Speaker 2: Right, But I think he was up at least stretch 548 00:30:01,640 --> 00:30:02,960 Speaker 2: and I don't know if he threw it all, but 549 00:30:03,040 --> 00:30:06,400 Speaker 2: I think he would have been ready if if Whitlocket 550 00:30:06,400 --> 00:30:09,960 Speaker 2: held on. But hey, you know, yeah, we don't want 551 00:30:09,960 --> 00:30:11,960 Speaker 2: to turn it into a baseball show for now. That's 552 00:30:12,200 --> 00:30:12,960 Speaker 2: yeah exactly. 553 00:30:13,000 --> 00:30:14,440 Speaker 8: I want to say, first of all, your the first 554 00:30:14,680 --> 00:30:18,320 Speaker 8: the prior two hours were really informative. I love that Collins, 555 00:30:18,360 --> 00:30:21,320 Speaker 8: doctor Collins, and yes, he really defended his point well 556 00:30:21,360 --> 00:30:25,920 Speaker 8: and just next dude, man, that was really informative. I 557 00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:27,800 Speaker 8: kind of almost want to get that book, even though 558 00:30:27,800 --> 00:30:31,400 Speaker 8: it's like an economic numbers book. But he was very 559 00:30:31,440 --> 00:30:34,800 Speaker 8: informative and really interesting to listen to. So those were good. 560 00:30:35,160 --> 00:30:35,320 Speaker 3: Well. 561 00:30:35,320 --> 00:30:37,320 Speaker 2: I also with that, I want to sort of like 562 00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:40,000 Speaker 2: take the edge off of people. I don't want some 563 00:30:40,800 --> 00:30:43,240 Speaker 2: you know, eighty year old person thinking this, so scurity 564 00:30:43,320 --> 00:30:45,040 Speaker 2: check is not going to because a lot of people 565 00:30:45,080 --> 00:30:47,960 Speaker 2: rely upon those solid scurity checks to pay the rent 566 00:30:48,320 --> 00:30:49,280 Speaker 2: and buy the groceries. 567 00:30:49,320 --> 00:30:51,960 Speaker 8: So that was And I found it interesting at the 568 00:30:52,040 --> 00:30:54,440 Speaker 8: day that I have Trend who's an immigration attorney, and 569 00:30:54,440 --> 00:30:57,520 Speaker 8: he had a meeting or here. It wasn't hearing I 570 00:30:57,520 --> 00:30:59,320 Speaker 8: mean this morning, and so I talked to earlier on 571 00:30:59,320 --> 00:31:00,600 Speaker 8: the day and they said, oh, you had it, and 572 00:31:00,600 --> 00:31:03,080 Speaker 8: he said, oh yeah, immigration is fully fund it's self funded. 573 00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:07,120 Speaker 8: They're not canceled. Said okay, yeah. 574 00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:10,080 Speaker 2: Well yeah it's again. There will be. They'll always show 575 00:31:10,240 --> 00:31:13,480 Speaker 2: like that there some park somewhere in Wyoming that people 576 00:31:13,560 --> 00:31:17,120 Speaker 2: couldn't get into or whatever. And yeah, and hopefully hopefully 577 00:31:17,160 --> 00:31:19,480 Speaker 2: you'll get resolved quickly and we can we can get 578 00:31:19,520 --> 00:31:23,760 Speaker 2: onto more important things. Laurie, love your calls. You know that. Thanks. 579 00:31:23,960 --> 00:31:27,920 Speaker 8: No, most importantly, I'm just calling to acknowledge your first 580 00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:30,240 Speaker 8: day of your nineteen and I really appreciate it and 581 00:31:30,320 --> 00:31:33,040 Speaker 8: all the accolades that have gone before me. I second, 582 00:31:33,240 --> 00:31:35,720 Speaker 8: and you were amazing and thank you for being here 583 00:31:35,760 --> 00:31:36,320 Speaker 8: on the radio with. 584 00:31:36,360 --> 00:31:38,280 Speaker 2: Us, Laurie. I appreciate it so much, you know that. 585 00:31:38,400 --> 00:31:40,440 Speaker 2: Thank you gry very much. We'll talk to you Ria. 586 00:31:40,640 --> 00:31:43,600 Speaker 2: Thanks for great one. Good night. Stay well, all right, 587 00:31:43,720 --> 00:31:45,920 Speaker 2: let me take a very quick break. I got Lola 588 00:31:46,040 --> 00:31:48,360 Speaker 2: coming up. I got Dori, I got Jason and Waltham, 589 00:31:48,440 --> 00:31:50,320 Speaker 2: Joe and Lynn. We'll be back on nightside. The only 590 00:31:50,360 --> 00:31:52,520 Speaker 2: line is six months is six months seven nine? 591 00:31:54,480 --> 00:31:59,400 Speaker 3: You're on night Side with Dan Ray on Boston's news radio. 592 00:31:59,600 --> 00:32:02,240 Speaker 2: Okay, we're going to get everybody in. I promised. Lola 593 00:32:02,320 --> 00:32:05,120 Speaker 2: and San Diego. Lola, how are you? What's going on? 594 00:32:06,160 --> 00:32:06,280 Speaker 3: Hi? 595 00:32:06,400 --> 00:32:11,480 Speaker 9: Dan? So I'm making pesto, homemade pesto because tomorrow I'm 596 00:32:11,480 --> 00:32:14,719 Speaker 9: going to Sedona for four days with the fourteen girls. 597 00:32:14,800 --> 00:32:18,720 Speaker 9: We're going to meditate and do sound healing and be 598 00:32:18,840 --> 00:32:19,400 Speaker 9: with nature. 599 00:32:20,040 --> 00:32:22,000 Speaker 2: Good for you, Good for you. How long you've been 600 00:32:22,000 --> 00:32:23,600 Speaker 2: back in San Diego? 601 00:32:24,240 --> 00:32:25,120 Speaker 9: A week today? 602 00:32:25,520 --> 00:32:28,360 Speaker 2: A week today? And the weather must be beautiful out there. 603 00:32:29,040 --> 00:32:30,480 Speaker 9: It's gorgeous right now. 604 00:32:30,840 --> 00:32:35,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, well hopefully it'd be gorgeous for many months to come. 605 00:32:35,080 --> 00:32:40,800 Speaker 9: Because I well, we'll see. But I've called to congratulate you, 606 00:32:41,480 --> 00:32:45,760 Speaker 9: and I just started listening to you during COVID. I 607 00:32:45,880 --> 00:32:49,120 Speaker 9: found you and I've been listening ever since. 608 00:32:49,960 --> 00:32:53,320 Speaker 2: Well, you're one of my most loyal, loyal listeners. You're 609 00:32:53,360 --> 00:32:56,520 Speaker 2: a caller, you keep us posted on what's going on 610 00:32:56,600 --> 00:32:59,760 Speaker 2: in southern California. You're an integral part of my program, 611 00:33:00,200 --> 00:33:00,720 Speaker 2: and I mean that. 612 00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:03,320 Speaker 4: Thank you. 613 00:33:03,440 --> 00:33:06,520 Speaker 9: Dan. So, I know you've met a lot of celebrities, 614 00:33:07,520 --> 00:33:11,800 Speaker 9: but my experience because of you, I met the likes 615 00:33:11,800 --> 00:33:19,160 Speaker 9: of Ron Gardjet, Glenn Eileen, people people from Watertown that 616 00:33:19,240 --> 00:33:21,959 Speaker 9: I don't have their name. When we went to the 617 00:33:21,960 --> 00:33:25,360 Speaker 9: ball game over Thered Stocks. 618 00:33:26,000 --> 00:33:26,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, and. 619 00:33:28,480 --> 00:33:31,280 Speaker 9: You know, I've really developed a good friendship with Ron. 620 00:33:31,480 --> 00:33:35,280 Speaker 9: We recently went to Singing Beach and he took a 621 00:33:35,320 --> 00:33:40,200 Speaker 9: million pictures. I only took about a hundred. We had 622 00:33:40,240 --> 00:33:43,640 Speaker 9: a great time. I didn't get to see Glenn or 623 00:33:43,640 --> 00:33:47,000 Speaker 9: anybody because I was so involved with, you know, the 624 00:33:47,080 --> 00:33:51,080 Speaker 9: sale of my mother's house, and. 625 00:33:49,760 --> 00:33:52,200 Speaker 2: I know that you were dealing dealing with some issues. 626 00:33:52,200 --> 00:33:56,440 Speaker 2: And yeah, it's great. It's great that that that I 627 00:33:56,520 --> 00:33:59,680 Speaker 2: know people within Nightside who have big who have developed 628 00:33:59,640 --> 00:34:02,479 Speaker 2: frendship speaking and often because of some of the events 629 00:34:02,480 --> 00:34:05,520 Speaker 2: we do, whether it was the Big Sunday Brunch we 630 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:09,719 Speaker 2: did earlier this year in Westwood, or the couple of 631 00:34:09,920 --> 00:34:12,239 Speaker 2: a couple of games out in Worcester, and we'll do 632 00:34:12,320 --> 00:34:13,960 Speaker 2: more of those and we'll try to time it so 633 00:34:14,080 --> 00:34:16,760 Speaker 2: that maybe you'll be back in our neck of the wards. 634 00:34:16,760 --> 00:34:18,320 Speaker 3: Okay, sure, sure. 635 00:34:18,400 --> 00:34:21,800 Speaker 9: So you know I saw Jazz over there in Medford 636 00:34:21,880 --> 00:34:26,080 Speaker 9: for the Bronx Tale, right, Yeah, I met him. I 637 00:34:26,120 --> 00:34:30,680 Speaker 9: met the kid from Newton. I think it's Peter Leoni 638 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:32,600 Speaker 9: that painted the sign. 639 00:34:33,400 --> 00:34:33,600 Speaker 3: Yeah. 640 00:34:33,680 --> 00:34:36,360 Speaker 2: You you went to some of those demonstrations this summer, 641 00:34:36,400 --> 00:34:36,759 Speaker 2: which was. 642 00:34:38,719 --> 00:34:39,000 Speaker 3: Stuff. 643 00:34:39,040 --> 00:34:41,799 Speaker 10: But this is all because of you. 644 00:34:41,800 --> 00:34:44,320 Speaker 9: You know. I went over there, I went to see Jazz, 645 00:34:44,400 --> 00:34:46,359 Speaker 9: and but you also have to be. 646 00:34:46,360 --> 00:34:49,719 Speaker 2: That outgoing personality, okay, which which clearly you have an 647 00:34:49,800 --> 00:34:54,239 Speaker 2: amazing personality. Yeah, and it comes through clearly every night, 648 00:34:54,360 --> 00:34:57,799 Speaker 2: your passion. You always call with a passionate point of view. 649 00:34:58,360 --> 00:35:00,640 Speaker 2: Uh Lola, I got three more to try to sneak 650 00:35:00,800 --> 00:35:02,879 Speaker 2: you do, so we will talk soon. 651 00:35:03,280 --> 00:35:05,839 Speaker 9: I just I just want to wrap it up just 652 00:35:05,880 --> 00:35:09,359 Speaker 9: real quick. I was on board with the Karen Reid thing, 653 00:35:09,400 --> 00:35:12,480 Speaker 9: and you were kind of well, we'll see when I 654 00:35:12,520 --> 00:35:15,879 Speaker 9: came back. When I came back in June, I met 655 00:35:16,000 --> 00:35:19,120 Speaker 9: Turtle Boy on the steps of the Deadham Court House. 656 00:35:19,160 --> 00:35:24,000 Speaker 9: I have pictures with him. Yeah, and I wanted to 657 00:35:24,000 --> 00:35:28,239 Speaker 9: do a standout at market basket for the guy, just 658 00:35:28,360 --> 00:35:31,480 Speaker 9: the gout fight and everything, but I just couldn't get 659 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:34,160 Speaker 9: it together to go do that because Walsingham has a 660 00:35:34,200 --> 00:35:35,280 Speaker 9: big market basket. 661 00:35:35,600 --> 00:35:39,200 Speaker 2: That's that's that's a great market basket, Lola. We will 662 00:35:39,239 --> 00:35:45,000 Speaker 2: continue our conversation next time, Thank you much, doctor Sue. 663 00:35:45,360 --> 00:35:46,759 Speaker 2: All Right, let me get it. I'm going to get 664 00:35:46,760 --> 00:35:49,800 Speaker 2: three people in here real quickly, Dorry and Worcester. Hey, Dorry, 665 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:50,480 Speaker 2: how are you tonight? 666 00:35:52,880 --> 00:35:53,480 Speaker 10: Good Dan. 667 00:35:54,840 --> 00:35:57,239 Speaker 2: Dory. We're a little tight on time, but I got 668 00:35:57,280 --> 00:35:59,000 Speaker 2: you in and I want to get two more. What's 669 00:35:59,040 --> 00:35:59,880 Speaker 2: on your line tonight? 670 00:36:00,280 --> 00:36:05,760 Speaker 10: Dan Allen? Love more authors. 671 00:36:05,360 --> 00:36:10,120 Speaker 2: On more authors, okay, any particular type of author or 672 00:36:10,360 --> 00:36:12,520 Speaker 2: just generally authors. 673 00:36:13,000 --> 00:36:19,920 Speaker 10: Just generally okay, like historical fixtures for fiction and in general. 674 00:36:20,400 --> 00:36:23,400 Speaker 10: But I would love that, like it's the ten o'clock. 675 00:36:23,040 --> 00:36:27,200 Speaker 2: Hour, okay. Well, you know, I still hope someday we'll 676 00:36:27,200 --> 00:36:29,919 Speaker 2: get John Grisham on here. He's he's like one of 677 00:36:29,760 --> 00:36:33,920 Speaker 2: the authors. And maybe we'll get the great William Martin 678 00:36:34,040 --> 00:36:38,799 Speaker 2: on he does he's done back bay. We've had him 679 00:36:38,800 --> 00:36:42,080 Speaker 2: on before. We'll have him on pretty soon. Bill Brett's 680 00:36:42,120 --> 00:36:44,799 Speaker 2: coming out with another picture book, so we'll have Bill 681 00:36:44,840 --> 00:36:47,399 Speaker 2: Brett on and I'll keep you in mind for those 682 00:36:47,400 --> 00:36:52,920 Speaker 2: That's a great suggestion authors. All right, can consider consider 683 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:55,120 Speaker 2: it on the board. Thank you, Dory. 684 00:36:55,440 --> 00:36:59,280 Speaker 3: Okay, good night, very quickly. 685 00:36:59,320 --> 00:37:01,839 Speaker 2: Here I'm going to Jason and Waltham. Jason, did that 686 00:37:01,880 --> 00:37:03,440 Speaker 2: connection work out the other day? 687 00:37:03,480 --> 00:37:06,600 Speaker 11: I hope, yes, sir, Yes, sir, And that's what I called. 688 00:37:06,600 --> 00:37:08,919 Speaker 11: I just called said thank you, thank you very much. 689 00:37:09,000 --> 00:37:14,160 Speaker 11: I connected with you on the second stage reviewing materials. 690 00:37:15,000 --> 00:37:18,840 Speaker 11: But the other thing we talked about, I still having 691 00:37:18,920 --> 00:37:20,960 Speaker 11: phoned the right people. Yeah, but I think we'll have 692 00:37:21,000 --> 00:37:23,040 Speaker 11: that conversation of air. But I just want to give 693 00:37:23,080 --> 00:37:26,040 Speaker 11: you your flowers, and I said, thank you so much. 694 00:37:26,160 --> 00:37:28,240 Speaker 11: I know you help a lot of people. You connect 695 00:37:28,239 --> 00:37:30,480 Speaker 11: with a lot of people. I don't know what kind 696 00:37:30,520 --> 00:37:33,240 Speaker 11: of memory you have, but you got a great memory. 697 00:37:33,239 --> 00:37:36,080 Speaker 11: Shout out to your assistant for all the phone numbers 698 00:37:36,080 --> 00:37:38,439 Speaker 11: you take down, for all the follow up you do, 699 00:37:38,800 --> 00:37:41,319 Speaker 11: and for all the connections you connect people with. 700 00:37:41,719 --> 00:37:43,879 Speaker 3: Thank you so much, and God bless you well. 701 00:37:44,040 --> 00:37:46,839 Speaker 2: Jason. I appreciate it, and I do believe that you 702 00:37:46,920 --> 00:37:51,480 Speaker 2: have a lot to offer to that uh, that location 703 00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:54,960 Speaker 2: that we talked about. Uh. And I just hope that 704 00:37:54,960 --> 00:37:58,520 Speaker 2: that little miscommunication of a week ago got resolved and 705 00:37:58,560 --> 00:38:01,000 Speaker 2: you've had a chance to talk to some people over 706 00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,920 Speaker 2: there and keep me posted as to your progress. 707 00:38:03,960 --> 00:38:06,719 Speaker 11: Okay, yeah, said we had a zoom call. I'll send 708 00:38:06,719 --> 00:38:08,560 Speaker 11: it a couple of emails and I'm waiting by for 709 00:38:08,560 --> 00:38:09,879 Speaker 11: the email sometime next week. 710 00:38:09,960 --> 00:38:14,759 Speaker 2: So very much, Jason, thank you. It's wonderful that I can. 711 00:38:15,000 --> 00:38:18,600 Speaker 2: I had the ability to sometimes make a connection for someone, 712 00:38:18,719 --> 00:38:21,520 Speaker 2: and why would I not do that for for someone 713 00:38:22,000 --> 00:38:25,719 Speaker 2: of your character and your caliber. I'm honored to be 714 00:38:25,760 --> 00:38:28,960 Speaker 2: able to help and work work with you and get 715 00:38:29,000 --> 00:38:32,080 Speaker 2: you into a place that get you into a place 716 00:38:32,080 --> 00:38:34,560 Speaker 2: where you're going to be helping people. So you know, 717 00:38:34,800 --> 00:38:37,680 Speaker 2: that's that's what's the beauty of this one. This is 718 00:38:37,719 --> 00:38:39,360 Speaker 2: when I take a great deal of pride in to 719 00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:42,520 Speaker 2: be honest with you helping people. You're going to be 720 00:38:42,520 --> 00:38:42,839 Speaker 2: the one. 721 00:38:44,400 --> 00:38:46,040 Speaker 3: You've got a friend that you never made before. 722 00:38:46,800 --> 00:38:49,480 Speaker 2: Right back at you, Right back at you, Jason. Okay, 723 00:38:49,520 --> 00:38:52,640 Speaker 2: thanks man, I talk soon you good night. Okay, we're 724 00:38:52,640 --> 00:38:54,440 Speaker 2: gonna wrap it up here, Joe and Lynn. Joe, you 725 00:38:54,480 --> 00:38:58,080 Speaker 2: have the honor of the final call on our first 726 00:38:58,080 --> 00:38:59,160 Speaker 2: show of year. 727 00:38:59,160 --> 00:39:03,120 Speaker 1: Number nineteen to congratulate you and say, Hidi Glenn. He's 728 00:39:03,160 --> 00:39:06,600 Speaker 1: a friend. And I wanted to talk thank doctor Collins. 729 00:39:06,680 --> 00:39:09,520 Speaker 1: I liked him. I wanted to mention the government shut down. 730 00:39:09,560 --> 00:39:12,000 Speaker 1: I have bixed feelings on it. Maybe it's good, maybe 731 00:39:12,000 --> 00:39:14,920 Speaker 1: it isn't. These congressmen Dan and they get away with 732 00:39:15,000 --> 00:39:18,799 Speaker 1: so much. I've heard through other sources, you know your 733 00:39:18,840 --> 00:39:21,400 Speaker 1: talk show, not just yours. Others said there are people 734 00:39:21,440 --> 00:39:24,640 Speaker 1: that are working in that government offices. I even heard 735 00:39:24,640 --> 00:39:26,239 Speaker 1: a lady call up. I'm not going to say who 736 00:39:26,239 --> 00:39:26,640 Speaker 1: were where? 737 00:39:26,800 --> 00:39:29,800 Speaker 2: Thank you, thank you for not plugging other talk shows. 738 00:39:29,840 --> 00:39:30,200 Speaker 2: Go ahead. 739 00:39:30,480 --> 00:39:33,200 Speaker 1: No, no, she just sits there and gets her check 740 00:39:33,600 --> 00:39:35,920 Speaker 1: and she quit her job. She says, I can't do that. 741 00:39:35,960 --> 00:39:38,160 Speaker 1: I would have gotten one hundred and twenty thousand dollars 742 00:39:38,160 --> 00:39:40,799 Speaker 1: a year on a pension. And her colleagues say, just 743 00:39:40,840 --> 00:39:44,160 Speaker 1: take it to the bank. That's ferocious, that's disgraceful. We 744 00:39:44,200 --> 00:39:45,960 Speaker 1: don't need that. We need to help people like you 745 00:39:46,000 --> 00:39:46,960 Speaker 1: were just talking about. 746 00:39:47,120 --> 00:39:50,880 Speaker 2: Absolutely, we're all on this road of life, and you 747 00:39:50,920 --> 00:39:53,160 Speaker 2: know what, we got to help each other along. Simple 748 00:39:53,200 --> 00:39:56,120 Speaker 2: as that. Joe as always. Thank you very much for 749 00:39:56,320 --> 00:39:58,480 Speaker 2: your loyalties at the program over the years, and we 750 00:39:58,520 --> 00:39:59,200 Speaker 2: will talk soon. 751 00:40:00,440 --> 00:40:02,200 Speaker 1: Take care of thanks by thank you right. 752 00:40:02,080 --> 00:40:04,040 Speaker 2: Back at you. All right. We are done for and 753 00:40:04,040 --> 00:40:05,920 Speaker 2: I want to thank Marita, want to thank Rob. I 754 00:40:05,920 --> 00:40:07,800 Speaker 2: want to thank all of you, particularly those of you 755 00:40:07,880 --> 00:40:09,799 Speaker 2: who took the time to call in the last hour. 756 00:40:10,160 --> 00:40:13,200 Speaker 2: Phones are still ringing. Sorry, we'll get you. We'll get 757 00:40:13,239 --> 00:40:17,520 Speaker 2: you next time. Back tomorrow night, for sure, Marita will 758 00:40:17,560 --> 00:40:20,600 Speaker 2: be no. Let's see tomorrow. I do pregame at four thirty. 759 00:40:20,800 --> 00:40:23,240 Speaker 2: I will see you on Facebook right after the show. 760 00:40:23,920 --> 00:40:27,200 Speaker 2: As a postgame of tonight's show, the first of year, 761 00:40:27,280 --> 00:40:30,200 Speaker 2: number nineteen. I'll end. There's always all dogs, all cats, 762 00:40:30,200 --> 00:40:32,320 Speaker 2: all pets go to heaven. That's where my pal Charlie 763 00:40:32,440 --> 00:40:35,279 Speaker 2: Ray is, who passed fifteen years ago in February. That's 764 00:40:35,280 --> 00:40:38,400 Speaker 2: where all your pets are who were passed. They loved you, 765 00:40:38,400 --> 00:40:40,520 Speaker 2: you love them. I do believe you'll see them again. 766 00:40:40,600 --> 00:40:43,919 Speaker 2: Hope to see again tomorrow night at Nightside. Please tell 767 00:40:43,960 --> 00:40:47,120 Speaker 2: you your friends about Nightside. Let's grow the audience. My 768 00:40:47,200 --> 00:40:49,279 Speaker 2: name's Dan Ray. Thanks everybody, see you soon.