Alan Autry in again for Bill, who is under the weather. Look forward to having him come back! Randall Cooper is back with me too.
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Congressman Devin Nunes called in to start the show. The White House shut down as part of the sequestration, which Nunes finds ridiculous. He believes leading by example by having cut his own office budget by 25% over the last few years.
Nunes says the president will lose credibility by no longer giving tours of his house. They are petty and phony, and feels it will backfire.
As far as Hugo Chavez dying, Nunes had two words: "good riddance."
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Mayor Ashley Swearengin called in to the show, to defend her position of trash privatization. She feels it would be a good deal for the city and a good deal for the current trash workers. She assures citizens that rates will not go up. |
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I'm in a new TV series, "Hart of Dixie," on the CW, Tuesdays at 8 p.m. I play a mayor on the show. I tried playing one for eight years and couldn't get that right!
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Piers Morgan went off on the NRA supporting a NASCAR race. Once again, this guy demonstrates how out of touch he is. A sponsor pulled out of an auto race in Texas, so the NRA jumped in to sponsor it, much to Morgan's dismay. In England, where Morgan is from, guns are barred. No wonder why radical Islam targets Great Britain for its activities.
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The Met theater in Oakhurst was about to go under. That was when three members of the community had an idea to save it, with a unique business model. One of the "heroes" Matt Sconce joined the show to explain how it works. The theater shows first run movies, and works in a membership model. For a monthly membership under $20, members can watch all the movies the theater is showing. |
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One of the things I've been getting into is mentoring young men. I was nervous at first, but I find it so wonderful. I am involved with CenCal Mentoring, and it is a worthwhile program to support.
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I turned red when I heard this on the air, but hey, TNT paid me a lot of money to sing this song:
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It's been a thrill filling for Bill. You can still e-mail the show at bill@powertalk967.com







