11-13-19 Wednesday
Part 1: Ray starts off the show with Big Tent music to set the stage of the Impeachment Inquiry. Ray explains the rules to Dee Dee, who asks whether or not the Republicans have to participate. He looses his temper as he gets to the election and how Republicans didn’t get out to vote which allowed Jared Golden to win his seat that let Nancy Pelosi become Speaker.
Part 2: Ray welcomes Fox News Radio’s Simon Owen to discuss the prisoner swap. American University of Afghanistan professors, American Kevin King, 63, and Australian Timothy Weeks, 50, were ambushed at gunpoint while leaving the school in 2016 and the three Taliban commanders, Anas Haqqani, Haji Maali Khan and Abdul Rasheed Haqani, who were released as part of the agreement.
Part 3: Today’s History Lesson: Elijah Clarke (1733 – December 15, 1799) born in Anson County, North Carolina, was a Georgian hero of the American Revolutionary War. Elijah Clarke (1733 – December 15, 1799), born in Anson County, North Carolina, was a Georgian hero of the American Revolutionary War. Clarke moved from North Carolina to Wilkes County, Georgia, in 1774 where he joined the patriot militia. During the war, he served under Andrew Pickens and alongside John Dooly in various skirmishes including the battles of Alligator Bridge and Kettle Creek. Clarke and his actions served as one of the sources for the fictional character of Benjamin Martin in The Patriot, a motion picture released in 2000.
Part 4: Former Acting Attorney General Matt Whittiker join Ray and David Jones. Matt is an American lawyer and politician who served as the acting United States Attorney General from November 7, 2018, to February 14, 2019. He was appointed to that position by President Donald Trump after Jeff Sessions resigned. The boys talk about the Impeachment circus. They also talk about his time as the A.G. and the trickery of the Democrat during his testimony. Ray and Matt discuss his time in the AG’s office and the relationships of the players. They also chat about Trump and his need for loyalty. Matt says that Trump was open to listen to other viewpoints whether he takes the advice or not. He continues with what the AG’s role is to the President. David asks Matt about the investigation with Durham.
Part 5: Ray asks David some of the questions that he has received via text/email. He asks which comes first, contact the real estate agency or the mortgage lender first. 2.) What questions can you ask about how to evaluate neighborhood or schools. 3.) Ray asks a follow up question. 4.) Ray asks about the process of buying a home based on selling his current home. 5.) Ray gives two scenarios about backing out of a deal once there is a contract. 6.) Ray asks about how to choose the right agent.
Part 6: David lists out some property that FO Bailey has listed. 1.) 20 Florence Street in Portland, 2.) 95 Morton Road in Yarmouth 3.) He has 4 lots left in the High Winds Subdivision in Windham. 4.) A warehouse in Gorham at 17 Little Wing Lane 5.) Commercial building in Orono are just a few of what are available through FO Bailey Real Estate. Contact David today. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email:info@fobailey.com.
Part 7: Ray and David talk about the actions of the US Legislature and the fake news are not helping our country. They are doing a dis-service to our country and the economy. Ray goes down a frustrated path after listening to a clip of Trump. They talk about Reade Brower’s op-ed and his frustration in his own papers because of the bias nature of the media.
Part 8: Ray plays some more of Trump’s speech about the State of our Economy. He takes a call from Paul in Ormand Beach.
Part 9: Ray and David welcome Joe Martelle. He was a popular radio and television air personality for over 40 years. His on-air career began in his home state of Maine, where he was inducted in the Maine Radio & TV Hall of Fame in 2013. Joe was one of Boston’s most beloved radio performers for 20 years. In this first and only authorized biography of Robert Urich, Martelle paints a personal portrait of his late friend’s life and career. With riveting story-telling thanks to unprecedented access to Urich’s personal journal, the author masterfully weaves the actor’s own words with his narrative, obtained from countless interviews with Bob’s late wife, Heather Menzies Urich, family members, friends, classmates and co-workers to reveal a compelling insight into a complex man who for three decades was the one of Hollywood and television’s most popular stars. Joe tells us about how he and Bob got to know one another. They talk about the show Vegas. Ray tells the story about Avery Brooks, who played Hawk. David tells about his connection, Bobby McInnis. David and Joe tells some great stories about Bobby. Ray asks how he and Bob’s wife got together to do this book. They also talk about her death and Bob’s alumni Florida State. Joe tells us that Bob is in the Guiness Book of World Records and was on Broadway in the play Chicago. Joe tells the story of how he ministered to others after his diagnosis. AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE: THE LIFE AND CAREER OF ROBERT URICH is also available at Shop.TCM.com, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, WalMart and other stores, you can also buy direct.