Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Rosie O Donnell, Florida Mom, and The USDA 8/9/14

Episode Date: August 9, 2014

Jeffy covers the latest headlines hitting the fan including Sargent Andrew Tahmooressi's mothers plight to get back her son from a Mexican prison, some ridiculous USDA food recalls, The Florida mom w...ho got arrested for letting her son walk to the park and Rosie O Donnell's beef with The Blaze's S.E. Cupp. All this and more on Jeff Fisher Show!Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on TheBlaze Radio Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Blaze Radio on demand. This is the success. Begin Life Force reboot program. Now. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher show on the Blaze Radio Network. Welcome to the broadcast.
Starting point is 00:00:53 How are you? Jeff Fisher here? You look. Well, going to wear that all day? Okay, I'm just wondering. I guess it looks fine. Welcome to it.
Starting point is 00:01:05 Welcome to the broadcast. How are you? Yes, week two of the Jeff Fisher show, and we're on our way. So many, so many things to talk to you about and share with you today from war and Ebola and our border issues. It's almost football season. Michael Sam played last night. We got that out of the way. Thank you. Maybe we can move on and worry about playing football now.
Starting point is 00:01:29 I doubt that. You know, when I read that last night, that finally Michael was playing and they were talking about it, I wonder who's going to be the first network to carry a Rams game and not mention Michael Sam, the first gay player in the NFL. Can they do that without causing a firestorm? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:01:50 I just wondered. If you want to get on board today, you can use the phone number, 1-88-90-33-93. We'll line you up in. you know, we'll try that 60 second soapbox a little bit later in the broadcast. And, you know, if you've got a few things to get off your chest, you can do that in the 60 second soapbox. 888-908-303-93.
Starting point is 00:02:15 You can tweet me at Jeffrey MRA or Facebook, of course, is Jeffrey Fisher. Maybe I've got to create a show page for that. What do you think? I'm talking to myself now. Okay. Day 131. Day 1.31. Andrew Tamarisi in jail in Mexico.
Starting point is 00:02:38 Now, apparently they are, you know, she's probably just bleeding money, going broke, using all their savings to help her son get out of jail, which is embarrassing that this administration has not just sent someone down to pick him up and bring him home. Embarrassing. sickening. So the fact that Jill Tamarisi, his mother, has to start a texting campaign to raise money for her son is sad.
Starting point is 00:03:08 But she has, and you can help her out with anything. Text 3-1-3-1-3-1-3-1. 3-1-3-1-3-1-free Andrew for the Liberty Fund donations. And you can, you know, help her out, pay some bills, and get Andrew out of jail. It's a shame. I mean, come on. Really?
Starting point is 00:03:34 Day 131. He's in jail in Mexico for making a wrong turn. Agonizing. And I'll let you have that again, and I'll tweet that out to Jeffrey MRA in a little while as well. Yesterday, we do have some, we do have a couple stories I want with some updates that came out this week.
Starting point is 00:03:53 One was from yesterday in Michigan. good news, your 2,000 pounds of human waste dumped on the road has been cleaned up. I don't know if it's been cleaned up good enough because I just looked at this picture updated and I do not, you should wash your car after you drive over this road. Perhaps maybe you should detour and go around the road. Can we not, I mean, can we send out, I don't know, maybe one of the city water trucks and hose it down? Can we maybe, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:28 asked someone to come along and hose it down with some bleach something. It doesn't look very good. The northbound lanes of this road around Lansing, Michigan, apparently the truck carrying waste and human waste blew out a tire and tipped over and it did not look pretty yesterday. 25,000 pounds of human waste. That has got to smell good. But it's cleaned up. It's good to know.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Good to know. I do not want to drive over that road, though. In Lansing Township, police said there were a few drivers that suffered minor injuries. I know the story talked about a lady who swerved and sliding in it and she thought she was okay. And then another car slid and swerve and then a motorcycle. Ooh, the motorcycle guy's got to smell great on that. 25,000 pounds. It was carrying 50,000 pounds of waste.
Starting point is 00:05:31 It was just the back half. you know of human waste so the mix between just the manure and the human waste has got to be great got to be great and so it's cleaned up good luck god bless hope you're all happy in Michigan
Starting point is 00:05:49 around Lansing it's in that you probably smell that over the whole state whatever kind of if you look at the satellite views of Michigan right now you probably got a haze over that over Lansing because of that oh man and my favorite story of the week. Marion Barry.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Tremendous Marion Barry. When asked by Emily Miller, and Emily Miller is great asking him about his unpaid parking tickets, and of course Marion Barry, being the gentleman that he is, had this to say.
Starting point is 00:06:30 April. That's what I thought. In this town, we decide what's important, what's not important. at the station and the community. And with all this stuff going on, with the Senate Council up here, this going on over here, going on over here.
Starting point is 00:06:49 You know, and you're talking about parking tickets? That's ridiculous. You know, I'm going to pay. I got to pay my tickets. Otherwise, I'm getting my tag renewed. But you have, you have $600 in outstanding parking tickets. I may have more than that. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Whatever I owe, I paid. Well, these are from 2012 and 2013. I'll show them to you. I don't want to see it. Oh. I want you to go find something to do. Get some news. Well, sir, I have to pay my parking tickets at my 30 days.
Starting point is 00:07:17 You've gone two, three years without paying. You're $600. I'll pay all my things. You don't, sir. Eventually. Yeah, that's right. But they're supposed to, you know, we all have to pay them in the double. Unless you go find another story and represent this community,
Starting point is 00:07:31 represented in this park five. Do you think if people don't want to pay their parking tickets in this community? Of course. Everybody should pay their parking tickets. And I'm going to pay my money. All right. Simple as that. All right. We'll check back with you.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Make sure this get paid. There's more thing to do. Learn. You've been here since April. You don't know a damn thing about Washington, D.C. Over the audio. I apologize. Mary and Barry, tremendous.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Okay? And just so, I'm going to do a little inside radio for you. I can't, I didn't hear that audio clip. Jose, so whatever you need to do, push that button down so I can hear that audio clip, okay? But I know what he said for you, okay? And my favorite part of that is how long? Seriously, how long you work here? You don't know a damn thing about being in Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Tremendous. 78 years old, Marion Berry. You know, and you remember Barry. I mean, he can't be forgotten with his smoking crack and being with hookers in Washington, D.C. He spent six, I mean, he spent a whole six months in prison, a whole six months in prison. Now, city officials say that the D.C.
Starting point is 00:08:40 member, he did not receive any special treatment. Right. You know, never mind that he racked up more than $2,800 in outstanding traffic tickets over two years without having his car booted. I mean, I'll tell you a car boot story someday that's agonizing because I hate those car boots, man. I hate them. But he paid him.
Starting point is 00:09:08 He had 21 tickets totaling 2,000. $824. So he knew that he had a bunch of tickets, because that's what he told, that's what he told Emily. I don't know, I might have more. Emily was great during the whole thing. You know, I started following her on Twitter,
Starting point is 00:09:25 I don't know, about six months ago. I have no idea why. She tweeted something that was great, and I thought, you know, I'm an idiot, so whenever I see somebody that tweets something great, I start following them. And I've been following her. She's great.
Starting point is 00:09:36 She was wonderful in this. Now, the 78, I keep saying he's 78, because I can't believe that he's that, Old. Okay. And he sounded like he was, he's starting to, you know, get to it to a little bit. Apparently, his Jaguar, 2002 Jaguar, well, getting a little old, Mary, losing a little cash these days. He was involved in a wrong way crash Saturday night. Huh. Couldn't have been impaired. It must have just been, it must have been the other person's fault.
Starting point is 00:10:11 So he had his car impounded. Oh, wait. They impounded the guy. So it had to have been his fault. Right? So he paid his tickets. He paid them. He paid $1,779.
Starting point is 00:10:29 The remaining $1,000, it's actually $1,045, reduced through adjudication. Isn't that special? Isn't that special? The violations included $1,760 in eight separate fines. for failure to display current tags, five automated enforcement speeding tickets.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Totally. Automated enforcement tickets. Oh, I do not like those. Marion, I'm with you on there, buddy. For driving to 11 to 15 miles per hour over the speed limit and $150 fine from a red light camera. Washington, D.C., cranking out the cameras. If you're speeding, we're just going to send you a ticket.
Starting point is 00:11:08 We saw you're speeding down that road to get a ticket. I don't like that. Marion, you shouldn't have paid those. Good. You got your thousand off on that. Good for you. So it's all taken care of, and of course they're saying that the former mayor
Starting point is 00:11:20 and council member now in Washington, D.C., seriously, did not get any special treatment. I mean, there's no way that you or I could have done that, but he didn't get any special treatment. You and I would have been, I don't know, the boot on her car. I used to live at a place that didn't have any place park. So we used to have to park. There were several places close by where you could park,
Starting point is 00:11:49 but there were very few parking spaces that were free. So you had to get there and get them. And when you got them, you stayed there. So there were times, many times, where you'd park where it wasn't free to park. But if you park there, you know, you get there after work, at 10 o'clock at night, and you'd get out of there in the morning before the meter made comes by, it's free. However, you know, there are a number of times, a whole bunch of times, when you don't get out of there before the meter maid gets there.
Starting point is 00:12:22 And so you get tickets. And I racked up, you know, I was a Marion Barry offender. Yeah. Parking tickets. And, man, they put, I did not get, uh, well, two or three thousand dollars worth because after you reach a certain point,
Starting point is 00:12:40 and I really don't remember what it was, a thousand years ago but they put the boot on and you want to talk about a soul crushing experience walk around the corner ready to go and do whatever you're going to do get in your car
Starting point is 00:12:55 and go do your thing and there's that damn boot on your tire oh because that you're not going anywhere sorry you're just not going anywhere it's a really big yellow boot thing stuck on your car
Starting point is 00:13:10 Oh, so sad. So mad. So I figure I have to go down. I don't know what it was. It was like a little over $100. It was really was over $100. That must have been the threshold because I remember thinking, crap.
Starting point is 00:13:25 At that time, I was broke. And I was, crap, I'm going to have to pay over $100 of stupid parking tickets. So I went down there and I talked to the magistrate and he said that all I had to do was pay, I think, 20% or something. and then we could work out payment on the rest. Okay, we're doing that.
Starting point is 00:13:46 And then, you know, somehow you may or may not have paid the entire rest of the bill. And so when they see your car parked in the wrong place again, you get another boot, which sucks. Oh, those boots, those damn boots. I had such a fight with the city over parking tickets because there was no place for us to park. What am I supposed to do? Pay to park everywhere I park. You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show.
Starting point is 00:14:17 The Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it. 888-90333 is the phone number if you'd like to participate in the broadcast. Don't forget the Saturday lineup right after this broadcast. You have Pure El Pelko. Canaan Cup. I wonder if I've kind of.
Starting point is 00:15:00 story involving SC Cup. I'll get to hear in a little while. I'll wonder if she's going to address it today on the radio broadcast. I'd like to hear her with her thoughts on that. Chris Salsito right at that, Mike Slater and Joe Pags. That's your Saturday lineup on the Blaze Radio Network. What
Starting point is 00:15:16 constitutes a recall? That's what I want to know. Because I get recall notices. Every time, every time the FDA and the USDA all recall stuff, I want I say, what are they recalling?
Starting point is 00:15:34 I mean, why are they recalling it? What's wrong with it? So they have recall classifications. The USDA, they have class one, class two, and class three. Now, of course, class three, a situation where the use of the product will not cause adverse health consequences, but it's just kind of, you know, not good. Class two is this is a health hazard situation
Starting point is 00:15:55 where there is a remote probability of adverse health consequences from the use of the product. Okay. Class 1, alert, alert, class 1, USDA recall, classification. This is a health hazard situation. There is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death. So yesterday, I get updated with three new USDA recall. And I'm trying to figure out why they're all class 1.
Starting point is 00:16:30 it really is throwing me off. The first one, Class 1 recall, health risk, high. This is from a Boston, Massachusetts establishment. Recalling almost 2,500 pounds of raw, boneless turkey breast, due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen. Okay? Want to know what the undeclared allergen is?
Starting point is 00:16:56 Milk. Seriously? milk, a class one recall? The next one, the Zemco Industries out of Buffalo, New York, recalling approximately 106,000 pounds of smoke sausage. That's some sausage now.
Starting point is 00:17:19 100, I just leave it at that. They're being recalled for an unclared allergen. What is that on declared allergen? Soy. Oh no. That's got to be a class one, right? So soy? And the third, which I believe the third,
Starting point is 00:17:43 sounds to me like it should be a class one. Great American marketing in Houston Tech establishment is recalling 475 pounds of this ready-to-eat products due to a possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Now they, the
Starting point is 00:18:05 Listerosis can cause fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, convulsion, some signs preceded by diarrhea or other gastronomical symptoms, an evasive infection spreads beyond gastronomical track. Okay, I got it, class one. I got it. Now, the FDA and the FSIS,
Starting point is 00:18:25 they're concerned that some products may be frozen in consumers' freezers, so they advise all consumers to reheat ready-to-eat product until steaming hot. I thought you just recalled it. Can't they just bring it back? Now, if it's in your freezer, you can't bring it back. Sorry, you can't bring it back.
Starting point is 00:18:44 If it's in your freezer, no. You have to just heat it in your microwave until it's smoking hot and then eat it in good luck. God bless. But if it's not in your freezer, you can bring it back. We'll exchange it. Okay? Thank you very much. It's weird to me that milk and soy
Starting point is 00:18:58 would be a class one the USDA recall. But I guess in today's world, it will be. I've got a story coming up that was unbelievable to me from Florida. A mother found herself in a very strange predicament.
Starting point is 00:19:19 And I think we've all been in that predicament. Except we haven't all been arrested. We haven't. We'll get to that on the other side. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show. Day 131.
Starting point is 00:20:22 Day 131, that Andrew Tamarisi is been in prison in Mexico. You can help his mom with a little money to pay the bills. Text 3-1, 3-1, 3-1, free Andrew for Andrews Liberty Fund donations. It is sickening that he has been. been in jail in Mexico for making a wrong turn agonizing. And now, to Florida we go. And the nanny state du jour in Port St. Louis. Florida mom.
Starting point is 00:21:00 Yes, she is amazed that she found herself under arrest for letting her son, listen to this what she did, because I know you're going to say, well, what's the problem with it? She let him walk to the park alone. What? She faces charges of child neglect after she allowed her son to go to the park in the neighborhood alone.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Now she says, she says that he's old enough. But Port St. Lucy police disagree and now she's going to fight back. I'm totally dumbfounded by this whole situation. I don't blame you. I don't blame you. Nicole Ganey is the mother.
Starting point is 00:21:51 It began last week. She gave her son Dominic, said, yeah, go to the park. Go ahead. Sportsman's Park. It's about a 10 or 15 minute walk, about a half mile. And she gives him a cell phone. And he passes the public school. someone at the school in the pool
Starting point is 00:22:12 asked what do you what are you doing where's your mom and he kind of freaked out and said I'm not going to talk to you right now I'm going to run to the park so the people at the school
Starting point is 00:22:29 call the police now the police show up to the park and where's your mom live they took him home then they took him home and the mom was arrested and charged with child neglect
Starting point is 00:22:49 unbelievable she then had to bond out of jail for $4,000 at that time she had this to say my parents would have been in jail every day yes I know No kidding.
Starting point is 00:23:14 That's what her bondsman told her. Yeah. My parents, too. My parents too, Nicole. Now, the police wrote that Dominic was unsupervised at the park and that numerous sex offenders reside in the vicinity
Starting point is 00:23:33 and she just kept saying that the police kept going over with their pedophiles in the neighborhood and you had to be careful with the kid. Okay. How about you? drive around the park a couple times. Officer, do your job. How about that?
Starting point is 00:23:50 So that kids can go to the park. I honestly didn't think I was doing anything wrong. I was letting them go play. Thank you. Thank you. Now, how many times you've done that? You let your kid go to the park? I got to tell you,
Starting point is 00:24:09 we talk about it quite a bit off the air here. during the Glenn Beck program and during Pat and Stu. You know, when I remember when I was a kid a thousand years ago, we would be gone. It was summertime and you were, it was pretty much almost as if you were kicked out of the house. Get out. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:32 You can maybe come back for lunch unless you were going to a friend's house, have a sandwich. And for sure you come back for dinner, check in, clean up, and you're gone again until dark. And that's the way it was. and for a lot of the time and then at one point when I was my son, my youngest son's age
Starting point is 00:24:52 we were up in the morning, ride our bike down to the park to play a baseball game, come back, play goof off at the house, have some lunch, goof off, go to the park, goof off, and then we played softball at night. I might say that just a little tidbit of history, we played for a place called Mooney's Ice Cream,
Starting point is 00:25:10 which, you know, the original place doesn't exist anymore, but if we, every game we won, we got a free ice cream cone. I was not a skinny kid. I just want to say, we took championships. We were winning. You win a game, you go to the ice cream parlor and get a free ice cream cone. We were winning games. Tremendous.
Starting point is 00:25:28 But in today's world, in today's world, oh my gosh, the end of times. End of times. My folks would be in jail too. Now, they say that she was told by the Florida Department of Children and Families that they expect the case. to be dropped. But, okay, that's great. Thank you. We appreciate it. We appreciate you telling me that. You know, after I've been arrested, after you've taken the kid away, after you scared my son, after you scared me, my kid can't go to the park anymore by himself and play with his friends or by
Starting point is 00:25:59 himself at the park. I'm more concerned about getting arrested for letting my son go to the park and play by himself than I am my son getting, having something bad happened to him at the park. it's really unbelievable and the officer there's a lot of pedophiles in the area okay I got it and I know in today's world I got it you know I wouldn't
Starting point is 00:26:22 I don't know that I would send my kid to the park by himself I just I mean at this my old my youngest son is 12 now yes he could go he could go my daughter is the same age as Dominic 7
Starting point is 00:26:37 no way not by herself not a chance not a chance. Now, when I was seven, we were all at the park. Boys and girls, we were there. It was okay. Today, not a chance.
Starting point is 00:26:56 You are going nowhere by yourself. So I get it, but I don't think we need the nanny state. And I don't think it would have been a whole different story had she not been arrested. Why can't, what is the deal? Why can't the police? Okay, so the police?
Starting point is 00:27:12 were worried. Bring the kid home. Here you go, Mom. Your kid was at the park by himself. You know, it's probably not a good idea to send him to that park. We've had a lot of problems. We've got a lot of bad people around the neighborhood. We try to keep an eye on them all, but we can't. So I just want to bring them home and let you know that it's probably not a good idea to send your kid to the park by himself. Have a nice day, ma'am. Take care. We'll see you later. We'll be around the neighborhood protecting you and your son whenever you need us. Thank you. Nope. Can't do that. That's insane.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Can't do that. What we want to do is we want to arrest everyone we talk to. That's what it sounds like. I know it's not true, but it sure feels that way sometimes. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Jeff Fisher Show. 888-903-33 is the phone number 1888-9-303.
Starting point is 00:28:38 93, Pure Opelka, immediately following this broadcast. You can tweet me at Jeffie MRA or, you know, Facebook me, Jeffrey Fisher. And I'll get to those and respond to those as quickly as possible. Yesterday I'm looking through some of my tweets at Jeffie MRA, and I see a little class from Mr. Media Training. Kind of the name of Brad Phillips. And he has a thing here, words I hate, and should never use it. I was actually looking at this going, you know, that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Words are so, we have word police now. They're so strange in so many ways. Everybody's worried about how they use words and what they sound like and who we're talking to and what they mean. But these really, you know, I was like, you know, these words we probably need to think about. And according to Mr. Media Training, happy Memorial Day. I think that's pretty good. You probably shouldn't do that. You remember in the U.S., I mean, it's a day we set aside to honor the men and women who died well serving in the military. So it's kind of a somber day.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Probably shouldn't, you know, happy Memorial Day. Whack? Probably shouldn't do that. I agree. And I'm pretty sure I've probably been guilty of that. I will do my best. Utilize. According to Mr. Media Training, it's a pompous sounding word.
Starting point is 00:30:07 Why not use? Why not use? Use. What's wrong with use instead of utilize? I think that's kind of picky. Not bad. I mean, we could, I mean, I like to utilize. Nazi. Yeah, we shouldn't use that. And that really has become a word of, of, it lessened. Like there's plenty of other words, the N word, the G word. I'm not going to say them. You thought I was, didn't you? I want too bad. I want too bad. But I won't. but we can still say Nazi, just he doesn't want us to use it to anything other than talking about the actual fascist ideology. And his thing is that it started after the Seinfeld after TV, which I was look back and I was thinking, you know, maybe that's true. When he had the soup Nazi, right? And so then everything became, yeah, I did this and I was, oh, man. I went Nazi on that. You were like a Nazi on that, weren't you? Yeah, I mean, it really does lessen it a little bit.
Starting point is 00:31:15 And so try not to do that. I agree with that. And I'm sure I've been guilty of that. The phrase, you know, I meant to get this clip too, Carol. I had to play. I wanted to play this stupid clip from Carolyn Kennedy. The phrase, you know, I just, oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Now, according to Mr. Media, it's worse than saying, um, I don't know about that, although it's pretty bad. I, unless you're using, um, as part of whatever joke or statements you're making, I hate it. I just hate it. I catch my, uh, my kids or I just, they, they will, I, if I see my, hear my kids, um, I will um them beside their head. Oh, that's just a joke. Really, I won't. I won't do that. But I go crazy.
Starting point is 00:32:12 I hate them. You know? But there's a clip here, the story with Carolyn Kennedy, who once said the phrase, you know, 138 times in an interview. And they've got them all here. We must hear this clip. I must air this clip. You'll hear that next week.
Starting point is 00:32:32 You'll hear that next week. Another phrase, at the end of the day. At the end of the day. Yeah. Okay. It's not necessary, but people use it. At the end of the day. At the end of the day, what's the big deal?
Starting point is 00:32:46 And finally and most importantly, finally and most importantly. Well, okay. According to Mr. Media, every time he hears the phrase, I wonder why the speaker chose to bury the lead. Well, I don't know. Is it a bury the lead or is just setting it up? Just building you up. Everything else is okay.
Starting point is 00:33:07 You need to follow. But finally, and most importantly. Another phrase that I kind of get that he doesn't like to use, which you know you shouldn't use all the time, think outside of the box. I got it. Okay, I got it. Refers to creative thinking, novel idea,
Starting point is 00:33:24 but really it's, you know, now today, it's like everybody's still, you don't think outside of the box. Okay, well, we have been because there is no box. It's just what we're thinking. Just how about think differently? look at it from the other side or just think outside the box she gave 110%.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Yes, 100. That drives me. You hear that all the time in sports. And I've probably been guilty of that in a sports broadcast 110%. Although I try not to be too guilty of that, but I'm sure I have been. But that does that is crazy. I mean, okay, I got it. I got it. You gave 100%, did you? You gave everything you had. If you gave more than you had, how is it possible?
Starting point is 00:34:13 Very unique. Unique means one of a kind, so you're very one of a kind? Yeah, no, doesn't have it. Going forward, going forward, that kind of drives me crazy, too. Just tell them what you plan to do, okay? I agree with you there, Mr. Media. Hate. I hate that.
Starting point is 00:34:37 You can loathe, you can despise, you can abort. No. No, you know what? I hate. I like the word hate. Hate is a good word. Hate is a good word. According to Mr. Media, it's a bit vague. Boy, do I disagree with that. It's not vague. If I hate that, it's not vague. It is not vague at all. I want to hear this Carolyn Kennedy clip so bad I can taste it. You know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know. You know, you know, you know, there. I just pretended that I was hurt. You heard the clip.
Starting point is 00:35:15 You did. 888-90-33-93 is the phone number. Joe in Vermont, you are on the broadcast. Hello, how are you? A question for you about the Islamic State Terror Group and the message for America yesterday. I look at this and they start reading the tweets and the hashtags that are coming across.
Starting point is 00:35:34 And by all means, I don't think America needs any kind of other war, But, man, this looks really bad. Yes, it does. Yes, it does. And, you know, whether you call them ISIS or ISIL, I know this administration doesn't call them anything but ISIL, then all the TV networks call them ISIS. And I read somewhere where they just want to be called IS, you know, I mean, Islamic State.
Starting point is 00:35:57 They, it's getting really, really ugly. Hello? Don't forget that, you know, years ago when Saddam Hussein said there will be rivers of blood for years to come. And everyone laughed at him thinking there's not rivers of blood. We kicked your butt. He was talking about down the road. There will be rivers of blood years to come. It's getting ugly.
Starting point is 00:36:19 And I'm not sure that we have a good enough answer. More. In moment. This is the Jeff Fisher show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. The experiment was a success. Begin Life Force reboot program. Now.
Starting point is 00:36:58 stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. All righty, 888-90-30-33-33 is the phone number, 1888-90-33-93, is the phone number. Day 131. For Andrew Tamarisi being in prison in Mexico. embarrassing, shame, sickening.
Starting point is 00:37:40 And now Jill Tamarice, his mother is spending all their money to get him attorneys and try to get him out of prison in Mexico. One of our military guys makes a wrong turn, goes to jail in Mexico. I can't even... We talked earlier last hour about words. I'd like to say some words that I can't here on the Blaze Radio Network. So we'll just say, if you'd like to help you. Jill and Andrew, contact your senator and say, do something, and then text 3133133.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Free Andrew and help Jill out with a little bit of money. I don't care how much. I don't know what she needs. I just know that she asked for help. So text 3-1, 3-1, free Andrew. Andrew Tamarisi. Today is day 131. That man is in prison for making a wrong turn going into Mexico.
Starting point is 00:38:37 We've been taking how many? Oh, you know, they're not all from Mexico. They're just traveling through Mexico. Yeah, I know. I know down at our border. But we can't. I can't even want to talk about it. Day 131.
Starting point is 00:38:55 You can tweet me at Jeffrey MRA, Facebook me, Jeffrey Fisher. Saturday here on the Blaze Radio Network, so you've got a complete lineup. Pure O'Pelca Canaan Cup, Chris Salcedo, Mike Slater, Joe Pags. then we have a Sunday lineup with David Barton, handle on the law, Hollywood 360, gun talk.
Starting point is 00:39:13 I mean, there's no, hello. And then Monday through Friday, hello, Doc and Skip, Glenn Beck, Buck Sexton, Jay Severin, Pat and Stu. Why do you even go anyplace else to listen to audio broadcast?
Starting point is 00:39:27 You can't. There's no reason for you to do so. Right here, Blaze Radio Network. I'm going to give you a little Glenn Beckying. I have a, of a vision of what's going to happen in the future. I touched on a little bit last week, as a matter of fact. But this week, I'm telling you, it's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:39:51 And when it does, you can say, oh, my, Jeff, he was right. I can't believe that he was right. And that's okay to say that. I can't believe he was right. It's okay. It's all right to say that. So we hear about the town in Michigan, Armada, who locked down the city. It was just they were concerned, right?
Starting point is 00:40:18 I mean, they had a murder. The girl, a teen girl was found in a drainage ditch. They didn't have any clues. They didn't know what happens. So they thought they would stop every car and every traveler in the town. And you couldn't come or go without being checked. Now, they reported that the police were, you know, after they talked to you, they'd put an X on your hand to know that they talked to you.
Starting point is 00:40:48 Really? Huh. That's funny. They would just mark you like that with some kind of brand to remind them of, we talked to them already. Now, does, I know they needed clothes. I know they felt bad about the girl, but is it really necessary to go, you know, do these,
Starting point is 00:41:07 well, I mean, these measures are agonizing. But their claim was and is, look, that's for your safety. when it's important. Right? So I saw that story. Then I hear Jesse Jackson say
Starting point is 00:41:29 that, you know what needs to happen? Is that we're not good enough money. The government needs to give us more money. Okay. So I hear him say that it was some kind of short interview that he was on. But then
Starting point is 00:41:46 he said it again. And he said this, this week. If we can find $4 billion for those children, and we should, we can find $2 billion for Chicago. The more children involved, and more have been killed, and more have been shot. Right. Now, it makes sense, right? I mean, kind of, you know, Jesse, I know, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, I get it, I get it, I get it. The Rainbow Push Coalition, I got it, he goes in and strong arms.
Starting point is 00:42:19 arms you for money. I got it. Okay. Well, hear me out. Okay, so Jesse's saying we need more money. All right. So now they, we get news that, okay, what we're going to do is we're going to send state police into the city. Okay. And the troopers are going to be used as surge teams with, you know, two state troopers and five Chicago police officers to track down, uh, those wanted by law enforcement for violent crime histories in four neighborhoods. Now, the governor said last week, hey, all he's going to do is ask. All Rahm has to do, you remember Rom, friend of President Barack Obama, yeah, him, Ronald Emmanuel, the mayor of Chicago.
Starting point is 00:43:11 And so he did. He did, he asked. Now, now. Okay. Representative, State Representative, Mary Flowers, Democrat, had this to say about this situation. We do not need the state police. We do not need the National Guards.
Starting point is 00:43:40 They will not bring jobs. They will not bring money. They will not create education. They will not create opportunity. That's what we need in our community. Thank you. Now, Representative Mary Flowers has been in office for quite some time. I forget.
Starting point is 00:43:57 I looked it up yesterday. I don't really remember the exact amount of time, but she's like, oh, she's a career politician. Been there since, I want to, I want to say since, we'll just say in the 90s,
Starting point is 00:44:08 but I think it's actually the 80s. So whatever she's been doing, hasn't been working. Representative Flowers, so state representative flowers, so maybe you need to rethink your position a little bit. But she just wants money. We need jobs.
Starting point is 00:44:23 We need to create money. She doesn't, we don't need the police. You don't need the police. However, now that we have the extra state troopers in, and we didn't send any more money, and Rahm needs help, he desperately needs help. I mean, Ram, they all fall short of blaming the president.
Starting point is 00:44:44 Rom will never blame the president for anything. He'll blame Washington. He'll blame everything, but he will not blame the president. And, of course, Ram agrees with Representative. and flowers. I mean, hey, hello, we don't, you know, I don't need a bunch of money from Jesse, but, you know, it has been, we do need to invest in our kids. We don't need the government to give us a bunch of money. He's not going to, he's not going to throw anything under the president. However, now they say, here's the report, Chicago Police Department announced crime was down
Starting point is 00:45:20 14%. And the number of murders in the first seven months of the year was at its lowest level since 1963. Really? Shooting incidents, we're up 6%. Oh, so we're still shooting just the number of murders are down.
Starting point is 00:45:40 Okay, so crime was down 14% of the number of murders in the first level of the lowest level since 1963. Okay. So now, we've got the extra state police and we're going to have more violence. You know what's coming.
Starting point is 00:45:53 You know what's coming. I don't care. what you say, it's going to come. So they'll be, Jesse will keep crying for more money. Now, here's my prediction. A city like Chicago, and probably will be Chicago
Starting point is 00:46:06 since that is the premier city right now, will be locked down. You can come and go with your papers. And you have a reason to be inside the limits. You can be inside the limits. And it'll be all for your safety. All for your safety. safety because it's dangerous in there.
Starting point is 00:46:32 Now, we can spend, we can't, we're trying to find jobs and create businesses to come to Chicago. And look, we strong-armed Walgreens to stay. We were not going to let them go to the United Kingdom. No way. No inversion for Walgreens. Walgreens said it would be their best interest to stay here in the U.S. Yeah. Yeah, I bet it would.
Starting point is 00:46:56 So they lock it down for your safety, one city at a time. Could it happen? Yeah. You know, I just kind of see it happening. I know it sounds freaking. Shut up. It's not going to happen. It's the U.S.
Starting point is 00:47:11 And, you know, now you're sounding like some conspiracy freak. I know. I got it. I know. I understand. I just, this is why, you know, I want to just go on record. This is my vision.
Starting point is 00:47:21 My vision. Will it be true? I hope not. I pray not. I'm just saying what I see. and between these stories all coming together, sounds like it could happen. This is the Jeff Fisher Show
Starting point is 00:47:37 on the Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it. How are you? 888-9033-93 is the phone number. 1888-90-33-93. And you can, of course, tweet me at any time at Jeffie MRA. This is the Blaze Radio Network coming up immediately following this
Starting point is 00:48:31 particular broadcast is Pure Opelka with Mike Opelka. And then Canaan Cup right after Mike. And maybe S.E. will, you know, address the story from TMZ that talks about Rosie O'Donnell and her getting into a heated showdown over the big abortion. It was a view test show taping with Whoopi Goldberg. And I mean, they had the big fight. And Essie, I guess, is trying to, you know, perhaps. Beyond the View is one of their mainstays.
Starting point is 00:49:04 Good for her. She can stand her own and she will be great. No question. Part of the story also was that Whoopie was taking shots at Barbara Walters. And after the big fight, she said that Rosie chastised cup saying she didn't want another Elizabeth Hasselbeck. Yeah, Rosie. You are such a good chance.
Starting point is 00:49:36 I know you said something to me, Jose. Okay. A little inside radio. I'm sorry. I heard something in my ear. I know. I'm sorry. Okay, I got it. I'm sorry. Because we're talking about the SEC Cup. Chance on the View. With Whoopi, bad mouth and Barbara Walters? Yes. Whoopi said I had to... Whoopi said in front of the producers and all the people standing here around
Starting point is 00:50:09 she'd been working with a cranky 85-year-old woman who's mad about everything for two years, and I need a break. We don't want, if they don't want to fight on the view, I disagree. Although I think whoopee may see that maybe the whole fighting thing isn't working. You know what I'm saying? The whole fighting, talking heads thing on TV, maybe it isn't working too well these days. Maybe people don't want to see the fighting. it might be time for people to get together.
Starting point is 00:50:44 I don't know. Be nice to one another? Have some manners? Maybe, I know, go back. I know everybody talks about, well, I'll be going back in history. Things were so nice and people were so polite. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:51:01 And now we went through a time where everybody was fighting and we loved the confrontation. Anytime we step back a little bit. be just a little bit nicer to one mother. Anyway, I'd be interested to see what S.E. had to say about the fight, and if Wolfie was actually, you know, slamming Barbara, because I'm sure she was. Whoopi, you know, Barbara's cranky, 85-year-old lady
Starting point is 00:51:21 been running around with her bad hip, screaming at people all the time. I'm Barbara Walters, so you know darn well she was. Maybe I'll comment on it today during the big Canaan Cup broadcast in a couple of hours. Starting at 9 Eastern on the Blaze Radio, network. Good news, Hawaii dodging two bullets. Yes. A little tropical storm blew over and now the hurricane is off and, you know, they're
Starting point is 00:51:49 going to get a little wind and poof. Is it a hurricane or a cyclone? I guess it's Hawaii, so it's probably cycling. But they dodged them, good for them and good really for all of us because if they, you know, I don't know what's going out out in the ocean these days, but we didn't want to, there were no reports of flying shark over the islands with the tropical storm, so hopefully the hurricane wouldn't have brought the shark either. Hey, it's tax-free weekend in Texas. Yay! For more information about your state, check your state's website.
Starting point is 00:52:24 They'll tell you whether it's your tax-free weekend, and you can buy clothes for your children to go back to school tax-free. That's so darn nice of them, isn't it? yes it is it's so nice of the government that oh wait it's not the whole government it's just the state oh and it's not on everything i mean the state can't stop taxing everything my gosh that would be crazy it's only just on certain items right and it's only like shoes in texas i just heard the report it's tax free on shoes under a hundred bucks if you're buying shoes for more than a hundred bucks you can afford the tax that's what that's what the government feels like huh
Starting point is 00:53:04 Okay, I got you. No problem. Appreciate it. I appreciate it. Now we can take a look at some of the bigger headlines across the blaze.com. You know, we still have a rock. We touched on that. I mean, that's just getting out of control.
Starting point is 00:53:18 We had the general killed, shot, murdered, whatever you want to talk in Afghanistan. We're still messing around with Ukraine and Russia, Syria. Egypt seems to be almost stable. Libya, Israel, still on fire. It's getting ugly. And it's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:53:56 And we still, it's okay. We'll drop a couple of rockets on ISIS, ISIL is. And, you know, we'll be happy. There has been, you know, we've cut some of the budgets down. So I'm surprised. We're going to have to be careful on how many rockets we use
Starting point is 00:54:12 these days. I don't know. We heard reports from some ex-military people that we didn't have the storage of missiles like we used to have. Just something to think about. That's all I'm saying. The FDA lifts hold on experimental Ebola drug. Oh, thank God. Thank God. Because we don't want to get Ebola. And we've got the docs getting better here in the U.S. from Texas. He's from Fort Worth. Unbelievable, of course he is. Why wouldn't he be from anywhere else? He's going to bring it back here. And he'll be cured, I got it.
Starting point is 00:54:54 But they're going to let us have the cure. That's nice of them. And they're already finding the towns where it's from, where they're fighting it, the countries are fighting it. Like this particular spot in a new crew town in Liberia, it's a sprawling slum of the country's... I'll just read this story. It's a sprawling slump of the country's war-ravaged capital, Monrovia. It is home to 50,000 people, and has next to no functioning lavatories, sinks, or bathrooms.
Starting point is 00:55:26 So remember the truckload of human waste in Lansing? I remember smelling that and thinking, oh, my God, that's horrible. Yeah, that's what, I'm guessing that's what the new crew town smells like every single day. Sewage runs openly through its maze of corrugated shacks. At its height right now, Tropical Torrance Turn it into one vast, warm, moist, breeding pool of germs.
Starting point is 00:55:58 How many times? How many times? Think about this now. How many times have you said this in your life? Yes, it turns into one vast, warm, moist, breeding pool of germs. It doesn't get much better than that. The Jeff Fisher Show, the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:56:32 The Jeff Fisher Show is on. Welcome to it. How are you? Thanks for coming along for the ride today. This is the Blaze Radio Network. Michael Pelko with Puyro Pelka coming up right after this broadcast. There's plenty of live programming all day today. So no place else for you to go than right here at the Blaze Radio Network. And of course, you can take us with you.
Starting point is 00:57:26 I mean, you can just download it. SoundCloud. You just go to The Blaze. and it will show you the ways that you can download the shows and take us with you. So we're with you. Day 131. You know what? It doesn't even, I was just thinking, I was just looking at this in front of me.
Starting point is 00:57:49 I had it in front of me all day because it's just driving me insane that Andrew Tamarisi is still imprisoned in Mexico. Today is day 131. It's not important. I mean, it is important that it's day 131. What is not important is that it shouldn't be day one. It shouldn't be day, maybe, maybe day two. I'll even give you a week.
Starting point is 00:58:11 And then, why didn't the State Department just go down and say, we're taking, we're taking him, have a nice day, bye. It just, anyway, his mother is running out of money. So if you can help her in any way with any kind of money, I'm not asking you to do it. Just if you can, that would be great. Text 3133133, free Andrew. And give her a little cash, help her out a little bit.
Starting point is 00:58:42 3133133. Free Andrew for his Liberty Fund donations. Get him out of the Mexican prison for making a wrong turn. It's agonizing. Agonizing. You know, coming up, oh my gosh. August already, August 2014. In two months,
Starting point is 00:59:10 I will have been with Simple to Lose for three years. They are not a sponsor of this broadcast yet. They are a sponsor of the Glenn Beck program, of course, and I do a show for them each week in Boise as well. In the Northeast, they're on several stations, so I'm just giving you what's going on. I'm just letting you know it's amazing.
Starting point is 00:59:33 I lost the first six months, I lost well over 100 pounds And I went on their maintenance plan And I've gained a few pounds back So now I'm been on what they call the plan Habits of Health Simple to Lose.com And I'm a lose one
Starting point is 00:59:51 So in two months I'll have kind of a big three year anniversary party I don't know what it's going to be I don't know what I'm going to do yet But I'm looking forward to it And you know maybe we'll You know It'll be a 100 pound party or I don't know.
Starting point is 01:00:06 I'll figure something out, but it's pretty amazing. I was looking at some fat pictures. I've got one fat picture here that was said. It's just good not to be that fat anymore. It just is. And I'll tease a video. You can look, you know, we have videos on our YouTube channel, YouTube.com slash the blaze.
Starting point is 01:00:28 And I'm thinking about doing a story on our YouTube channel about smoking because I have not smoked a cigarette for two months now. Two months. And I could tell you almost every day I could smoke one. It's pretty amazing. I do once in a while, I carry around a little electronic cigarette with me, and I kind of keep it in my pocket, and sometimes I talk on it, which drives me crazy because I'm just putting nicotine into my body,
Starting point is 01:00:53 which is stupid because that's what I'm... Then I just want a cigarette. Like put a patch on, shut up. I put a patch on, I might as well smoke a cigarette. Same with the gum. I bought the gum. I put the nicotine gum and I'm chewing it. No, I put it in your mouth and let it sit in there for two, five, ten minutes.
Starting point is 01:01:10 And then, then chew and then let it sit back down and then chew and the shut up. I smoke a cigarette. So, too, it's been two months now, a little over two months. And so I'm going to have to do, I have to write a little story and help people out a little and let them know what it's like. Because it's, you know, it just, I miss my friends. The cigarettes that were killing me. Okay. Okay, I miss them.
Starting point is 01:01:39 That's all I'm saying. It's all I'm saying. Okay, so I tease this on my Twitter account, Jeffie MRA, at Jeffrey MRA. How much are you worth? This story, this rich story is just fascinate me. And the story that had the wealthiest Americans by state, so you show the richest guys or girls in your state, just fascinated me. And I really, I don't know why, because, you know, there's no way, first of all,
Starting point is 01:02:10 there's no way that I'm ever going to be up there with these guys. Well, some of them maybe. The four states of a losers for rich people. Alaska, Delaware, Maine, and North Dakota. The richest people in those states? Not even billionaires. A losers. So I might, you know, I could catch up with that.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Seven, eight hundred million. I could dream. So could you. Don't look down on me like that. I can dream. And according to the data from forms and a celebrity net worth, they didn't get there the same way. Some of them were entrepreneurs and some of them were, you know,
Starting point is 01:02:48 heirs and heiresses and, of course, the widows. If I were a female, I would definitely work toward that widow status. So I'm saying. Now, many of them have owned, I mean, how many, every time you turn around, there's billionaires owning, you know, sports franchise. The only guy that really is part of all of sports is Bill Knight, right, co-founder of Nike. And then Mickey Harrison and Miami Heat, New Orleans Saints, Tom Benson, Washington Nationals with Ted Lerner.
Starting point is 01:03:30 And then there's plenty of sports guys. And these guys just drives me funny to see how they made their money. but I know that their family, of course, they would have been in fact, they all, yeah, okay, right home. Members of the Walton family. Top spots in Arkansas, Texas, and Wyoming. The billionaire industrialist,
Starting point is 01:03:54 the hated Coke brothers, worth around 40 billion each, making them the richest people in New York and Kansas. The Coke Industries is the second-lawful. just privately owned corporation in the United States of America, the evil co-brothers. A woman, wealthiest person in nine states. Christy Walton topping the list in Wyoming with $35 billion.
Starting point is 01:04:27 Seriously, I know it's tough, and I get it. I got it. And I love the Larry Ellison, Oracle founder. These guys all earned billions with, you know, working, creating something. There's a couple of tech. Ellison and the guy from Hawaii, Pierre Amadaria, eBay. So there's two tech guys. And then you have John Menard in Wisconsin, $7.5 billion.
Starting point is 01:04:59 He was the home improvement chain. And Kentucky's, oh, my God. You know this story, Bradley Hughes from Kentucky, better known as B. Wayne. He made his bid worth $2.2 billion in the self-storage industry. You know, 100 years ago, I knew that would be a great deal. I should have invested. It was stupid of me, but I knew self-storage was going to be. I saw, I talked to a friend who said, you know, we're trying to find a place to store our stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:25 And I thought, you know, there should be a place where you could pay to leave your stuff. Hello, there you go. Perfect. Should have been in there. But then you start going down the list. Bill Gates, of course, the richest guy. Bill Gates, Bill Stinkin Gates. $76 billion. Bill Gates.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Phil Knight, co-founder of Nike. You don't see that anywhere. 18.4 billion. Now, I think, Phil Knight, co-founder of Nike, 18.4 billion. Think how he feels. 58 billion short. behind Bill. Bill laughs at him, scoffs at him. Get out of here. Ellison, the tech founder, it's worth $48 billion. He is on, they say here, Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle,
Starting point is 01:06:23 a Republican, did he not just have a big party not long ago for our president? I'm pretty sure he did. Pretty sure he did. Dennis Washington, the owner of Washington, Washington, 5.8 billion. We can go down this list. It just makes me laugh. Sheldon Allison from Nevada, 37.5 billion. We can go right down the list.
Starting point is 01:06:49 Now listen, I'll tweet this out again, Jeffie MRA. And at Jeffie MRA is my Twitter 10. And you can go down this list and see you know, well, Bruce Hall.
Starting point is 01:07:07 Co-founder of discount tire, gave him some money, $4.8 billion. And, of course, you know, you can sit at the kids table with some of the losers, Robert Gillum from Alaska, only worth $700 million. It's not a billionaire. Kids table. Sit over there, Robert. You don't get to sit with us. Warren, according to the Pat and Stew show's Dush Hall of Fame, fat piece of crap, Buffett. who is a proud, upstanding member of the Duce Hall of Fame, worth $58.2 billion.
Starting point is 01:07:46 Okay. Gary Thadelson, North Dakota, kids table, $900 million. The Koch brothers, $40 billion each, man. Hate them. Hate them. I don't know about you. I can't take the Koch brothers.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Can't take them. It was $1.5.12. I mean, it's just, it's amazing to me. It's just amazing to me that these guys have billions of dollars. I've met a lot of people, and I'm sure you have in your travels, that are millionaires. And I heard millionaires and billionaires, I don't know what I've ever met. I have met a billionaire. I have met one billionaire.
Starting point is 01:08:30 However, the line is, I heard a great line from how to become the difference between a, billionaire and a millionaire. A millionaire comes up with something that people need wants. They have to have. How do it go now? A millionaire comes up with an idea that people
Starting point is 01:08:52 want. A billionaire comes up with an idea that people have to have every day. So don't worry about it. Don't worry that it's not you and me out there. Just enjoy thinking about what you would do what it would be like to have billions of dollars in fact, right now
Starting point is 01:09:13 in my life, I wouldn't be ashamed to have sit at the kids table with the, I don't know, 7, 800, all right, 900 million. Just under a billion?
Starting point is 01:09:27 Yeah, I could do that. Here we go. This is the Jeff Fisher show on the Blaze Radio Network. Jeff Fisher. Welcome to it. Wrapping up another program. Pure O Pelka coming up next, Michael Pelko.
Starting point is 01:10:10 And then Canaan Cup, Chris Celcito, Mike Slater, Joe Pags. It's all right here on the Blaze Radio Network. And then weekdays, my gosh, why in the world would you want to listen to anything else? Seriously. Ask yourself that question. And then tell me why there is no reason, Joe. We all go to the Blaze Radio Network, and we tell our friends. And then they tell their friends, and then they tell their friends.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Go to the Blaze Radio Network. Hello, Doc Thompson, Skiplicoke, Glenn Beck, Pat and Stu, Jay Settling, Buck Sexton, no other reason. Right here, David Barton, Bill Handel, yeah, they're all here. Right here, the Blaze Radio Network. Yeah, that's right. Coming to a country near you, China's 700 million smartphone users, no longer able to share stories about politics, without official approval, according to the new regulation. They were announced on Thursday, which go into effect immediately. Huh, what a great place that is. This is China's wonderful.
Starting point is 01:11:21 China is wonderful. It's almost as if they were one of the top ten friendliest cities in America. What? China's a country? They don't have. What? I was looking at this. list of the top ten friendliest cities in America
Starting point is 01:11:38 and a couple of them I've been to. Like one, I actually live in. Number six, Fort Worth, Texas. I give them that. I mean, okay. Number one was Charleston, South Carolina. Beautiful. Savannah, Georgia. Beautiful. San Antonio, Texas. I.
Starting point is 01:11:56 Teller to Colorado. Never been there. New Orleans, Louisiana. Come on. In the top ten friendliest cities in America, New Orleans? Okay. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, I guess, Nashville, Tennessee, and Key West, Florida. All in the top ten friendliest cities in America. I don't know about that. That list needs to be rethought a little bit. Listen, thank you so much for listening.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Of course, you can go to the blaze.com slash radio and look how to download the program. You can take us with you wherever you want. All the programs, you can download them and take them with you. Do you do that. Okay, just do that. Go to the blaze.com slash radio and click on the broadcast and then download it and take me with you. So that you always know where we are, I'm right there. Okay.
Starting point is 01:12:46 We'll see you next week on the Blaze Radio Network and the Jeff Fisher Show. And remember, you can help give a little cash to Sergeant Andrew Tamerese's fund. 3133133.3. Free Andrew, text that number 313133. and help get him out of Mexican prison as today is day 131. Have a great day. Seriously, you're still considering wearing that all day?
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