Tuesday 4pm hour 06/23/26

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And that's, I just think there's a, there's going to be a fracture, potentially a fracture where you, I think you are going to see people finally have enough to realize that our judicial system and our, the majority of our government has absolutely failed you. And you're paying them to fail you. They're extorting money off of you to fail you. And at what point does a person go, I've just had enough. I'm going to, I'm just going to do so. I'm going to, you know, I'm, matter of fact, there's a movie out right now called Vigilante. I don't know if it's actually made to the screen yet, but Jack Persobic actually put a snippet on there, and it is about that. This guy, I want to say it was a judge. He kidnapped the judge and injected him with a heroin and was telling him, you let three boys go free after they gang raped this girl and killed her, and you let them go free after however how many months. You know, like he was basically telling him. this, this, you know, liberal-looking viewpoint, and he had him in a car. I'm sure he was going to kill him. Yeah, but, you know, you remember that the auto pen pardoned Anthony Fauci? Yes, I do. Yeah, I mean, that... But I'll ask you this, is anything always an absolute nature? And what I mean by that is there's nothing, if they could make it, If they can put it on paper, they can always unpen it. You know, I mean, I don't know. You see politicians say this. You see him say that. All this, you know, we can't go back on it. And, you know, you give it enough time, give enough money at it. It goes back. It can go back. All right. So let me pick your brain in just a bit. First of all, folks, pay attention to this guy. Do you not agree that Tulsi Gabbard is truly a great American by releasing the information she did as she left the DNI? Yes or no? Yeah, yeah, I believe so. I wish she was still there to release or release more personally. Right. I mean, it is, it is to me, I am deeply saddened. that she's no longer in that position. I mean, I'm sad that her husband has the health problems that he has. Yeah, correct. I get it. I understand the circumstance. It shows us all how precious life can be, and don't take it for granted as far as your health and joy each day. But, I mean, it's sad that her husband has the ailment that he has, and she's making the right decision, obviously, to be by his side. But I wish she could have done both run that organization, because I don't think you'd find a better person. in charge of that organization. And I say that because remember, she spoke out against Kamala Harris on Fox News when the campaign was going on. And the evilness of the Biden administration and Kamala Harris put her on the tear watch list, if you will. Remember that? Right. Yeah, I do. So whenever she would go to the airport, her and her husband would be hassled every time she would go to the airport because they didn't like her political opinion as far as Kamala Harris was concerned.

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Think of how evil that is. And think of the great accomplishment that happened with her being in charge then of that organization that was part, I guess, of putting her on that terror list. But for her to go through this information and to release it to say, this is a giant cover-up and the mainstream media to ignore it, to ignore that she, there was, that Ivermectin was something that could deal with this problem, a hydrochloric. that these things did work, that we were punishing doctors for curing people because we wanted to make sure this vaccine got out there and that there were problems as far as this vaccine. But most importantly of all, how this COVID started. It wasn't some stray bat. It was at that lab in Wuhan, and how Anthony Fauci tried to cover that up, and he was funding it, and how she pointed out, as we were lied to for years by Victoria Newland, about the biolives in the Ukraine. Why would you put a biolab in China? communist China or a bio labs in the corrupt Ukraine where you're doing gain of function experiments that can literally wipe out mankind literally with with something that escapes from there why would you do such a thing And so they lied to the American citizens that these biolabs even existed in the Ukraine. They only admitted to them when Russia was invading the Ukraine and heading for these biolaps because Vladimir Putin said before the war started, you need to shut down these biolabs that the Russians knew was in the Ukraine. We denied they were there. They were heading for them because Vladimir Putin said at that time, I want to put the scientist. those people in the world courts, all of them. And all of a sudden... A lot of those biolabes were built under Obama. Yeah, and all of us there. And all of a sudden, guess what? Victoria Nuland had to admit, oh, we do have biolabs there. They didn't admit to it, but then they admitted to it. And they were saying, well, why are the Russians going here and here and here? Well, they were going there to get all of this stuff and shut these places down because they saw what COVID did. But... I say Anthony Fauci will never be held responsible for the AIDS situation. It'll never be held responsible for COVID and the people that died from that. And I go one step further with you because you sound like an informed guy. Do you believe for one second that this brand new tick that bites you and you can't eat meat? Do you believe that was lab-created? Well, if you go down the, you know, one of my calls before I mentioned about the whole, I think there's an island up in New York. It was called, it actually has a designation in the island, but it's called Tick Island is what they were a U.S. Army-based that was doing the experiment on Tick colonies. But, yes, to go back to this Tick one here, that Al-Gale syndrome has been around, but it hasn't been, it wasn't very, it was sort of rare.

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But just a month ago, there was a guy on stage, and I think he was speaking at Davos. Yes. And he said, he goes, oh, yes, there's this tick, you know, that if it bites you, it becomes, you know, you become alerted. There, there is that discussion of human engineering. So right there, you know, they're admitting, you know, like I sort of believe that they have to tell you what they're going to do. It's something about the cabal that they have to tell you what they're going to do. They can't, you know, some way somehow, you know, if you look at movies, you look at cartoons, there's little hidden signs or figures or symbols, and if you look there. So that being said, to go back to the labs, maybe this is a question for G2. I'd like to hear his comment on that. At one point, on telegram, I was following something and it said that, you know how Trump used to always say, you know, that it originated in China? But I had seen a map of the Ukraine, and it actually labeled a place over there that was spelled China, but it was C-H-Y-N-A. I've never got a real confirmation on that. I'd kind of like to see if there's... anything else, maybe GT knows somebody else, but it was the way that potentially Trump was calling out that it wasn't really from China, China. It was from China in Ukraine of these labs. I don't buy that because the lab in China was the lab that was dealing with the COVID virus. Correct. I've got to please. But Anthony Fauci was the liar who said, oh, this wasn't manmade. This came from nature. This came from this bat. This was all a lie. It was all a cover-up. And it was all a cover-up to say we could have fixed these people relatively inexpensive that had COVID. But if we did, then we couldn't have the vaccine. And then, of course... The whole thing is a cover-up, and once again, no one's being held responsible. The island you're talking about in New York is Plum Island, P-L-U-N, Plum Island. There you go. Yep, there you go. And that's where, just for people that are listening, that was an island with the military biolab on it that was experimenting in, guess what? Ticks. You know how they got off? Bear with me one minute. They were infecting ticks on this island to use. This is how sick some of these bastards are, to use ticks as warfare. And this is what? They created, what, Lyme disease? And I also believe Rocky Mountain spotted fever, if I'm not mistaken. Well, do you know how the, the book tells you how the ticks basically got off the island? They accounted for everything except for birds. And birds came in and would pick up a tick, and that's how it got off the island.

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Yeah, it's actually a book about that. Yeah, I read it. I think it's Lab 457 or something like that. Right, 257, yeah, right, something like that. Okay, so it got off that and also on deer's faces because the deer would swim. They didn't know deer could swim from the island to the mainland, and they would bring them over as well. And they found this outbreak of the disease that they were, the ticks were infected with. in this, in Plum Island, in this military thing, it broke out in a community called what, Lyme, New York. Lime, New York. And it was so concentrated there because of Plum Island and what the military was doing there, that's why it's called Lyme disease. Now, many of you listening, probably know nothing about this. But this is the strange stuff that's going on that could wipe out mankind. When they're doing these Gator Function experiments, They can come up with some of this stuff that could kill half the population. You mentioned Davos, where in Davos, they say the great things, these arrogant SOBs, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy. What are we going to do with all these worthless people? Remember when you hear them make these statements? Right. Yeah, there's a bottom, the bottom, like I've told people that you think I'm crazy or whatever, and I say, hey, are you on the list? What list are you on? Are you on the cut list? Because if you're not, it doesn't matter if you're a doctor, a plumber, an electrician. If you're on the cutlist, you're on the cutlist. It doesn't matter what your belief is. You're going to be right beside me on the guillotine, regardless of whether you didn't or did believe what I was saying before, you know? Yeah. I mean, and don't you think that I commend you because you know so much about it, yet the person listening, they got to think, oh, it's the art bell show, or they got to think that we're loony bins. But everything you're saying, I give you an eye, I kept it on. Every single thing that you're saying, You're on top of it. And doesn't it make it difficult sometimes for you to sleep at night knowing this crap is going on? Well, you know, yes, at times through COVID, yeah. I was hard. I really, you know, because I have a family, young children. I have a great life. I have a great wife, great family. You know, you think about stuff like that when you go to sleep. What can I do to change? this and there was nothing you could do you as a husband and a father you felt helpless um so yeah i did have many um sleepless nights so after you go through it uh you tend to go i i sort of tended to start to just go i could only control what's in front of me and i didn't want my thoughts or fears to alter my kids' upbringing or their happiness. So I tried to put on a smiley face and just be the husband father. You know, I didn't try to want them to be walking around the house. But here's what's troubling is how your government lies to you. How it lies and covers up as Americans the truth and the agenda that's going on. It's just total...

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total lies that they tell you. It's been going up for 100 years. And they get away with it. Anthony Fauci will never be held accountable. He's a very wealthy man as a result of it. The people that the COVID lab will never be held accountable. The people on Plum Island will never be held accountable. The Epstein people will never be held accountable. But we have justice for... Joe Bag of Donuts, we have justice for you, but all these people that do things that are so horrendous and they simply get away with it. That's why people talk about a two-tier justice system, and that's why people say to themselves, it's just ridiculous. It's just a double standard. And they're accurate and they're true. As I mentioned yesterday, just as they lied to Vietnam vets and said, though, this Agent Orange had nothing to do with these weird cancers that they were getting until it became so overwhelming they had to admit to it. It is so... I believe there is a cure for cancer, but you know, think about how much money they'd lose. You know, if they cured it. They don't want to cure nothing. They wouldn't treat it. I have been reading about, to some extent they think what I've been reading is that some people believe cancer is almost like a parasite, if you will. Yeah, I've heard that about worms and stuff like that. Yeah. And they're saying that some people are using ivermectin and I forget the other drug. I have to do that. There's a combination. that they're using that they say, okay, it's the tumor went away or the cancer went away. It's fascinating. There's actually, and I don't know the name, my wife would know, but there's a doctor actually that was videotaped. I want to say in the 70s it was talking about certain oils like, I don't know. Wormwood oil and stuff, a combination, and it was treating people. Thank you. I'm 70 WKBN. Heidi Hill, 425 in the afternoon. Ron Verb News Radio 570 WKBN from the Kingdom of Mahoning here. 75 degrees. It's a glorious, really wonderful Tuesday afternoon. That last guy was really a smart dude. I mean, some people at call are just really, really on top of things. Sometimes I picture when you hear some of this stuff, you think we're a bunch of lunatics, where you think it's the Yard Bell program and all this kind of stuff. I get it, but it's not. I mean, this stuff is, if you look into this and you realize some of the stuff that's covered, that's just covered up, and it's just really, the older you get in life or the more life you live, You just sit back and you watch it, starting with Agent Orange in Vietnam and a cover up that happened there. And then you go through, I mean, there was always people concerned about what they were being told with the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. assassination. And the lack of information people get about any of these other assassination attempts. It's like they happen and you know nothing more about the people involved. It's like silence. It's like it's none of the public's business.

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When you hear a guy like that that says, when you read this book, it's just hard to imagine a place called Plum Island in New York, the military lab going on with ticks and Lyme disease. And now it's haunts us because of where it originates from. But do you hear them ever talk about it? Do you hear them ever admit to it? They never admit to any of this stuff. It just gets leaked out. And they always deny, deny, deny. I had a cousin who died, he was bit by a tick, and he got Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and he died. I mean, it was just kind of, what? And now they're talking about how bad a tick season it is this year. But, I mean, it was just kind of, you just say, what? And buddy mine got, and I remember he got the bullseye from Lyme disease and went to the doctor. If you don't catch it in time, that can give you some serious problems as time goes on. And now this thing, do any of you watch that show, the pioneer woman? My wife watches that. It's a cooking show. Well, her daughter's.

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husband got bit by that tick that makes you allergic to meat. I think they live in Texas or somewhere out, obviously out on some big farm, but he got bit by it. And that makes you so you can't stand eating meat anymore. But just think, you know, all of a sudden there's this tick than the prevalence of it being everywhere anymore. Right after Bill Gates got done talking about making fake meat and how we've got to stop whatever. Environmentally, it's bad to have cows, graze and all this kind of stuff. Some of these people, I think, are just lunatics. Evil lunatics. And I know it's hard for a lot of you to imagine some of the stuff we're saying. But... Take it all in. Read about it. Check it out yourself. All right. That's all I can ask. Call us on the line standby. Your call is important to us. We're here tonight till 7 o'clock. Welcome to a Tuesday, Ron Verb. News Radio 570W. QVN330729-9977. Trade screen time for race time at Virginia International Raceway. August 21st through 23rd, IMSA's Michelin GT Challenge brings some of the coolest cars to VIR for an unforgettable family weekend. Explore, meet drivers, see race cars up close, and experience the thrill of racing from every corner of the track. It's more than a race. It's a memory waiting to be made. Kids 12 and under getting free. Get your tickets at VIRFam.com. That's VIRFAM.com. Mom, can I have Lingo Kids? Dad, Lingo Kids, please! When did we become the Lingo Kids house? No idea. Last week it was dinosaurs. This week is... Lingo Kids! Why Lingo Kids? Because it's the best thing ever. We can play games. With astronauts, wild animals, and superheroes. With more than 4,000 interactive games, songs, and shows, Lingo Kids is the number one entertainment platform for young kids. So, no dinosaurs? And dinosaurs! Everything kids love. Download it for free. Estella's Farma. News Radio 570. WKV. What a glorious looking Tuesday afternoon. It's June 23rd already. Almost the end of June. And then it's end of July. It's just right around the corner. 75 degrees. It's just beautiful outside today. Excellent calls on the program today. And you're on the air. I got a lot of... And then I got to get to it. So here we go. Oh, boy, I tell you, Mr. Irritable on the line. Irritable. Irritable. It's like, I got work to do. I got work to do. keep telling me how I sit around on my thumbs and don't do anything at my age. What did you do today? You went to the mailbox. You took a drive to the store. Well, that's what I understand, you old people. You're getting upset at me because I have... No, no. I can figure out... I'm not getting upset with you. I know, but to do I know... Do I know how to identify...

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you old people and what you do today. Like I say, here's old people like you. Okay, what are you going to do today? Well, I got a doctor's appointment. I got to go to the dentist. I got a doctor's appointment. I got to go to the grocery store. I got to get the mail. It's just stuff like that. I'm just going to see. a few words here. It's a very typical day for old, but that's what old people do. I mean, it's what you do. Don't blink your eyes, young man. Don't blink your eyes because you're going to, you'll be in that situation before you know it. When you woke up today, did you say, okay, what time did you wake up? Usually a lot of times you're, I woke up today, put my feet on the ground and said, I love the smell of the morning in the morning. You're just happy to wake up. Believe me what I tell you, you might find this hard to believe I am too anymore. When you open your eyes and you say, hallelujah. I'm still here. Right, on that kind of stuff. But listen, I'm the first guy to tell you, and all poking fun aside. I picture you as a guy that genuinely is enjoying his retirements. I am. I am. You know what? I don't have to get up at 5.30 in the morning anymore or 4.30 or whatever it was at the time. Yeah. I don't have to do that anymore. I don't have to run and wrigger my butt for anybody but me and my family. And how long have you been retired roughly?

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ago to get into my personal life. I'm not good. I let you in a little bit. You tricked me into a couple of times. I know, but, but, I mean, 20 years? 20 years, right? At least. I've been retired quite a bit. All right. So, so, so, so, so think about that. In the beginning, it was a little hard. Why? In the beginning, I didn't really, no, I shouldn't say that. No, I worked part-time for almost 11 years after I retired. I worked part-time, which was really five days a week. And I quit that after about 11 years. I worked for a company that transferred young kids around to different schools, the miss. The misfits in the area here that were thrown out of their schools that had to go to other places. Yes. Well, this is the people that he had. I took people to, I took people to doctor's appointments. I was down to UPMC up at Cleveland Clinic. I was all over Columbiana County. Anyway, I did that. I enjoyed it because it was easy money, and I did not have to wiggle my butt too much. Yeah, but I mean, plus you got you got to see people and you realized how lucky you were when you were taking somebody, let's say, to UPMC because they got a serious health issue or whatever. Well, I... how good I have it when I was 22 years old. I'm not going to get into that. There's a story there that you'll never want to be here. You can't let that out and expect me to say, how does somebody realize how good they got it when they're 22? Usually at 22, that's the last thing you realize. How did you come to realize it? That is a story that I'm going to keep to myself. I just... when I tell you. But you're 22. I can't believe you. I can't even make a connection when you said, I come to realize whatever at 22. Listen, I got a crisp new $1 bill here. If you want to tell that story, I'll give to you. I could mesmerize you for the next hour and a half by telling you that story. Because at 22, you would think something happened at 22 that was life-changing for you? Without a doubt. Without a doubt. Without a doubt. Well, what happens? I didn't call to talk about. I don't care. What happens at 22? I don't want to talk about Fifth Avenue. I want to talk about what happened at 22 that was life-changing for you. If you ever run to me, if I ever run into you in person and you remember what we're talking about at this time, I may tell you, but I'm not telling you on the phone. Was it the first time you had sexual relations? Not even close. Okay, well, I had to ask. I guess you said. Oh, and I had to tell you. It was life-changing. I thought that might have been life-changing for you. Possibly, right? I mean, now I'm trying to guess. I'm just trying to speculate on what it is. But look at you've had a long, healthy retirement. And I have been a very...

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lucky individual and I appreciate it. Now do you look around at your peers, do you look around at your peers that are dead or they are not in the best of health? And you say, I have neighbors, their children have, many, many children have passed away of my neighbors and friends. I mean, we're not talking just people of my age. But you know what? It's called life. And like you said, you wake up in the morning. And holy mech, we got another trip around the sun. We're doing good. And you should take a beautiful day like today. I mean, this is ideal whether it's 75 degrees. I hope you sit out on your front porch and just suck in some of this day. Just look at the beautiful sky and enjoy the beautiful temperatures. And just thank the Lord. I got a yard to take care of. I got a house to take care of. I've got obligations in a different direction. Like everybody else who calls into your show, I'm not alone. I'm not alone. You don't have major obligations. You're an old guy. I don't. have major, I have obligations. I mean, you know, when you look at your to-do list, it says floss teeth. I carry those around in my back pocket every day. I don't have to write it down. I just have to touch my backball. I've got a blog. I mean, I do it twice a day. Here's your schedule. Wake up, eat breakfast, clean up, get dressed. read the paper, a lounge around a little bit, figure out what's for lunch, then go outside and see what the neighbors are doing, take a walk, and go to the grocery store. Or maybe go to the mall and take a walk. No, my brother does that. I don't go out the mall. Really? Mm-hmm. Do you feel safe walking in your neighborhood and where your mansion is? Are you safe there? Do you feel threatened? Yes, I feel very safe. Now, when you walk, because I see. At this age, I can still handle myself. I'm not worried about it. I see, like, a lot of times when I see old people like you walk and they're carrying, they're carrying like a golf club to beat off stray dogs and stuff like that. They're dogs and strangers that happen to live maybe on the West. No, I don't need it. You mean in the township of Austin Town? I didn't say that. You were implying it. I could keep you going here for the rest of the show, but you're not going to let me. Are you familiar with all of them? First of all I want to say, I'm going to go out on the limb. Yes. No. No, go out on a limb. Come on a limb. Live dangerously. I'm not going to go out on a limb. I'm going to make a statement. A lot of your callers, a lot of your callers, and are so misinformed, are under read. They have to pay more attention to reading and books and not having tunnel vision by just listening to Fox News. It hurts my heart. It really does.

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It hurts my heart. Inability of a lot of your callers that called in, and they spew this stuff out like it's the god-awful truth, and that's the way it is, and they know it for a fact. Do you know who Oliver Cromwell was? I know who Oliver Redenbocker was. Redenbocker. Who was Oliver Redenbocker? That was the pilot? Is it the Rickenbockers? I thought he made popcorn. Wasn't that the guy with the popcorn? Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that guy, too. Anyway, I don't, I have, I have five pages here, but you're not going to, I can't. Well, let me hear you. Go ahead, let me, let me, don't read to me. It's very interesting. And the reason that I took the time of investigative journalism is because it fits to what's going on. I mean, it really does. All right. It really, it really fits. to the party is, this has nothing to do with Cromwell, loyalty to the party is paramount. The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. Do you know what that's from? The Bible? No. No, it's not. Okay. The book of John? No. The Book of Wrong. It's from Oliver Cromwell, not Cromwell, excuse me, to Orwell, 1984. And if you read 1984, you're going to, I don't know if you ever did, but I highly recommend it. I really do, and I hope you do. Lowell to the Party, Loyal to the Party is Paramount, and they told you to read. the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final most essential command. You will see how much it fits with what's going on today. But I have, oh my goodness, I know it falls on deaf ears because you're too into this. You've said a few things not. Recently, like you're talking about the immigration and all that, and what's the one thing that you disagreed with, and you had a caller called in, and they were just bouncing all over you because you didn't go along what the party was talking about. But you stood your line. I mean, you stood your ground. Yes. And that's when I, that's when my heart flips out of my chest for you, when you actually stand your ground and you don't let these people who are hardcore mega individuals that are not going to see the truth. And that's the other thing. I mean, you're telling these things on this radio. The truth.

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truth when it's repeated and repeated and repeated it becomes the truth and that's what's happening in this world today and it's sad that's sad that bothers me to no end and the old guy that bothers me and i try not to let anything bother me but it no at your age because you could keel over tomorrow exactly i sure could or when you're out there mowing a grass today or something like that i mean it could happen well at least or so I'm not going to be walking behind it. Did you leave me anything in the will? Not yet. You've got to make some changes. It all depends on your presentations that you present to us on your program. And if you change any of your... I'm trying to save the world on a daily basis. It really change a lot of your attitude and the way you look at things, especially with... When did Plum Island come into your purview? Well, when I read the book, I forget to the title of book, it was like Lab 457 or whatever. It was a military name for the lab that was on Plum Island. That's when it came into my purview. There's a book out about it. Well, I'm asking for, how long ago did you know about it? When did you first find out about it? She's, I don't know. It's a couple years ago. Okay. Plum Island has been around and been the nefarious place that you're talking about for a long time, a long time, long before Trump and Fowler.

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And that has nothing to do with Trump. Long term ago. I know. I know the book goes way back before any of those guys who are around, but it's talking about the military experiments that were taking place there that involve ticks and Lyme disease and why it's called Lyme disease. And what happened? All I do is, listen, I don't care if you're a Republican or Democrat. I just wish the government would admit to the mistakes that they make. That's all I'm asking. saying it's right or wrong, no, I'm not going to commit either way. But that's what that's, my reasoning behind what they do is to try and keep this nation safe. I really believe there are people. Are there people that are rotten to the core that are involved? Yes, of course. But the overall, they have the country in mind, except for the last six years. Anyway, I don't want to do it. I don't want to even get into that. I can't get into it because, you know what, if I start getting into it at my age, you're right. You know, I might flat line and you'll have to call an ambulance, but you won't know where to send it. All right. I would personally get in my car and drive immediately to your house and administer CPR. I bet you. Well, that's a nice thought. If you knew where I lived, that's a nice thought. Right. I would track you down. Yep. All right. Get out and get the lawn done and enjoy your beautiful day. It is always a pleasure to hear your voice. Is there anything else? I want you to always take care of yourself, and I'm proud to hear that you finally getting off a lot of that sugar. Yes, absolutely. I haven't had to pop for the longest time. That's good. That's good. There's one change that you made that's going to help you. Now, think of the other bad habits that you had, and I don't want to go into that one. I'm sure you're not going to change that week. And you've got to make a change. But I'm talking to you. Thank you. All right. It's a joy hearing your voice. I come back and take more calls right after this. Youngstown's News, Weather, and Talk Station, 570, WKBN. All right, onward we go, you're on here. Hello, how are you? I'm well, thank you. How are you? I'm good. This is Christine Oliver. Christine Oliver. Christine Oliver. Congratulations on your victory during the primary. Thank you very much. Thank you. All right. I was calling in for a couple of reasons. One, just calling in to say hello. We're getting ready to kick off the campaign, as you know, on Thursday at the fireplace. And the campaigners are wonderful people. I'm sure if you stopped by, you would be the celebrity of the night because everyone likes to talk to you. And we're getting ready to do, you know, a bunch of prades and hard work, and we're ready for that. But also importantly, we are getting ready to do two Back the Blue Ohio events. And the one date we have is going to be September 26th on the green. It's our seventh one. And we're going to be honoring Trooper Caten from Canfield.

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And then we are working with John Koof Lightner right now to put together a big car show for the Valley, and it will be to help the children for Beck the Blue. So I just wanted to share that news. Which you've done for years, just so people know, you've done those events for many, many years. Yes. So one of your supporters called in, and he said, if you get elected, you'll champion getting our property taxes lowered with the... As a commissioner, you would champion getting that, what do you say? Doubling of the homestead exemption and increasing the owner occupancy. Right. And you believe in them and you would champion it against or try to get one of the other commissioners to go along with you, right? I think it's that important. Yes, and you know from experience that what I stand up for and what I fight for in a good way is to help people, and I'm not afraid to stand up for what I believe in and for what's best for. our taxpayers. So you know that I will definitely be championing for them and for our seniors, including protecting them in various ways. Years ago, I think there was a guy named John Saletus, if I'm not mistaken. And I thought he was like the county like on Budsman that would help people with nursing home issues. Do you remember him or not? I mean, I'm going back away. So I don't know if you remember him. I do not, but I think that's very important. Oh, I think it's extremely important. That's one of my... Stand by. From ABC News. Lindsay Davis, anchor Prime streaming weeknights on ABC News Live. On the 10th try, the Senate today finally approved a resolution to end the Iran war, a bipartisan rebuke made possible by the hospitalization of Republican Mitch McConnell. On this motion, the yeas are 50, the nays are 48. The concurrent motion is agreed to. Just now in a statement, the White House says there are no hostilities, and so this motion has no significance. President Trump is asking for another $80 billion, mostly to finance the war on top of the nearly $30 billion, the Pentagon says, has been spent already. Trump calls it a very cheap price to pay to stop a nuclear Iran. And about that effort, there are contradicting statements. ABC's Karen Travers. President Trump Tuesday insisting the Iranians have agreed to allow nuclear inspectors into their country, despite a spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry saying they have no plans for that. They're wrong.

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They're wrong. They know they're wrong. They told us inside, and we have it down 100% inspections. And if they were right, I'd cancel the meetings right now. Ask when inspectors would actually be on the ground in Iran. The president said there is no rush. It will be at the appropriate time. Vice President JD Vance Monday said he expects the inspectors to start their work this week. Karen Travers, ABC News, the White House. The Supreme Court rules border agents may remove green card holders who may have committed a crime involving moral turpitude. It also ruled that a Ross Safarian former prisonmate in Louisiana cannot sue guards for cutting his dreadlocks against his will. And the High Court ruled that if you lose your house in a tax sale, you are not owed fair market value from the government. Bargain hunters are all over Amazon today looking for those prime day deals. Amazon's summer sales event is kicking off today and it'll run through Friday. Adobe Analytics predicts it will likely drive over $26 billion in spending over three days, a 9% jump from last year. ABC's Jim Ryan, a sell-off in tech stocks today. You're listening to ABC News. Got plans this summer? A brewery crawl? Another lake trip? The same festival you've been to three times already? Do something different. This August, Virginia International Raceway becomes the ultimate summer destination. Watch Inns' Michelin G.T. Challenge at VIR, August 21 through 23rd, bring some of the fastest sports cars to battle through VIR's legendary corners. Camp with friends. Enjoy live music and experience a weekend you'll actually be talking about afterward. Start planning now at govir.net. Mom, can I have Lingo Kids? Dad, Lingo Kids, please! When did we become the Lingo Kids house? No idea. Last week it was dinosaurs. This week is... Lingo Kids! Why Lingo Kids? Because it's the best thing ever. We can play games. With astronauts, wild animals, and superheroes. With more than 4,000 interactive games, songs, and shows, Lingo Kids is the number one entertainment platform for young kids. So, no dinosaurs? And dinosaurs! Me! Everything kids love. Download it for free.