TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
6 O'FIVERS WAKE UP IT'S THURSDAY 6/18/26
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I haven't said a peep. Don't worry about it.
SPEAKER_04You never listen to anything I say.
SPEAKER_08My favorite is right after I give the weather, you'll go, so what's the weather gonna be like today, Nikki?
SPEAKER_04Is it gonna be hot?
SPEAKER_08You think?
SPEAKER_04Hey, you know, we were talking yesterday about how dangerous the ocean was. There were a couple of major rescues. Um, one little kid on the shoreline, we were just talking about this, got swept in and rescued, thank God. And then I think I think it was two or three women got swept out. Um those um riptides.
SPEAKER_08Those are uh well, you sent me that uh the one of the kids and everything. You sent me the video of it.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, that's what I'm saying. That's what I mean.
SPEAKER_08You sent me that one, I heard.
SPEAKER_04And then I think there was another one. I think there was I think there was one with um yeah, like three women. So you gotta be uh super careful. I I listen.
SPEAKER_08Yeah. I I yeah, I I my kid never touches the water unless I'm standing right next to her.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, it's crazy. And but I I've seen like these waves come and nobody's expecting it. I know. Yeah, but it knocks everybody off their game. All right, so I'm just looking to see if there's any other local news. It seems very, very slow news-wise, which I guess is a good thing because bad news is usually the news.
SPEAKER_08So uh I I found I got to the bottom of this tropical storm Arthur. I have no idea.
SPEAKER_04For some reason it was named like yesterday or something.
SPEAKER_08Oh I've been outside.
SPEAKER_04They were waiting to to name it, and I guess it got powerful enough to name it, but now it broke up already.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, we're just gonna get some remnants of this thing tomorrow. Tomorrow when you and I are either on the way in or on the air, could be a little hairy. They're saying uh spin-ups, tornadoes are possible, although low, but severe thunderstorms are expected, potentially. So we're gonna have to keep our eyes on the I'll have to warm up the severe weather sounder. I think I have one in there somewhere in our little system. So anyway, yeah, I just again I've I've been working like a dog on the construction site the last couple afternoons, so I missed it.
SPEAKER_04They had a couple of um Not even gonna ask They had a couple of deadly horse-drawn carriage accidents.
SPEAKER_08Is this in New York?
SPEAKER_04So yeah.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, I saw one.
SPEAKER_04Okay, of the horse. Yeah, just killed right over and the horse killed over and died, because I looked into it.
SPEAKER_07Does it eat?
SPEAKER_04No. They have poisonous plants in Central Park that are called the Japanese U. Y E-W. It's poisonous to people and to animals. And they have been trying to get the conservancy, the Central Park Conservancy that does all the plantings and everything, to remove them because they put them there. I don't know how long ago.
SPEAKER_08Why don't they just get the Australian horses and they can kill two Mr. Edmund from the stone?
SPEAKER_04Exactly. So the horse was totally fine and you know, it was it was the person's pet and you know. Um and so they did an autopsy and they found all these um remnants of this plant in the horse's mouth, esophagus, and stomach. So it wasn't heat and it wasn't electrocution, because it is also a known fact that when those horses step on the um manhole, sometimes they're electrified and with their horseshoes on the manhole, they'll get electrocuted, and that's happened in the past. But yesterday, an 18-year-old man riding on the back of that carriage died when the carriage became detached and flipped. And that now this is the eighth accident that happened, but he suffered fatal head injuries. Is this crazy? It collided it said um an 18-year-old man was killed after a horse-drawing carriage became startled and bolted through New York City, collided with another carriage, detached, and flipped over, and that's what happened. How did this horse get startled? I mean, they're they're in there all the time with everything going on.
SPEAKER_08Horses can get spooked at the time.
SPEAKER_04It could be a bee sting, it could be anything.
SPEAKER_08Weird, most weird, inopportune times.
SPEAKER_04But again, I Nobody knows why the horse was spooked.
SPEAKER_08Working on a horse farm, I saw the weirdest things that would spook them that you wouldn't even think. They're just standing there fine, all of a sudden they go insane. Get out of their way when they do.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I remember we went for a horse ride and that happened to my mother. She was on the horse, and that horse I thought it was going off the cliff because we were going up a like a mountainside. It wasn't a high mountain, but it was high enough. I mean, you know, it was like a little mountain, and we were going up, and her horse just took off out of nowhere. And uh, she held on, and that horse stopped right at the edge.
SPEAKER_08That happened to me. We were riding the Appaloosas, and it was a trail area that that apparently the owner took a lot around their property. And I remember I was on the one in the back, and she was on the front, and there was like this little not really a ditch, but you could see that it was like a lower spot. Yeah. Nah, maybe like a foot or so. And the horses, she says, always just jump over it. Her horse jumped over it, mine came right to a dead stop and threw me right on my butt.
SPEAKER_04Oh boy.
SPEAKER_08Immediately we weren't going that fast or anything, and she said, get back on now. Now, and she's yelling at me, get back on. Now, now I get back on. She goes, make him go over it. Yeah, make him go over it again. Dasha, I can't remember. It was ET and Dasha, I think. I don't remember. Anyway, made me and we did it was a struggle. Made him go over it. Yeah, don't let that horse, you know, you have to get back on.
SPEAKER_04When I was doing um when I was in college, I took uh an equestrian class and we were doing jumping on the um, you know, the jumps, the equestrian English jumps. And when a horse would refuse it, it's very startling because you're going you have momentum and you're up off the saddle and you're about to jump, and the horse is like, No, I'm not doing it. And it makes like a hard right.
SPEAKER_08It's like a last minute decision and it throws you for a loop.
SPEAKER_04Well, you have to expect that it might happen, right? To try and stay on the horse, but you have to circle back and do it again and do it again until the horse does and you see that in competition all the time, because the worst thing for you to do is to tell the horse it's okay to do that. And you don't if you do that, you won't have to do the jump.
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SPEAKER_04So, um, and that really uh I guess that's a lesson for everyone, huh?
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_04You know, if you like chicken out last second, you gotta go back and do it again.
SPEAKER_08Referencing our our little live thing that we do on the various social media platforms. Um Tim says, five percent senior discount at Publix. Is that where you were? Yeah. Yeah. He said, uh some cashiers will just give it to almost anybody.
SPEAKER_04I think I was in Publix.
SPEAKER_08Yeah. So that's why to reference what she's talking about, she was taken aback by the uh cashier.
SPEAKER_04I think it was Publix, actually.
SPEAKER_08Giving you the senior discount. You're like, do I look old?
SPEAKER_04I mean, I didn't. I was like, all right. I mean, she looked older than me. I don't know what she was talking about.
SPEAKER_08But I was like Maybe it was like a pre welcome to the club almost.
SPEAKER_04Like a wink wink. She didn't even ask me. Maybe I said the magic word.
SPEAKER_08No. Well, according to Tim, they don't they just give it to almost anybody. See, you don't look old.
SPEAKER_04I don't know.
SPEAKER_08You don't look like a senior citizen.
SPEAKER_04Not that there's anything wrong with that. I did you don't look like I did come straight from work to get them from the airport.
SPEAKER_08Hold on. There is one thing that might do it. Did you have it in your hair in a mobile?
SPEAKER_04No, I did not have my hair, hair in a mom button. No.
SPEAKER_08Because some when you do that, sometimes I'm like, ooh, what are you doing?
SPEAKER_04Yeah. All right. Anyway, so it looks like we have um looks like we have a deal. Yeah. The beginnings of a deal.
SPEAKER_08Well, live as he's walking out, reporters are shouting. This is short. Ten seconds.
SPEAKER_03Mr. President, please, just one question from French TV and the IRM deal. Just one question. It's time to deal with the MO.
SPEAKER_08He said it's hard to hear, but he said we signed it. We signed it.
SPEAKER_04And then after that, they released the video of it because everybody was like, What do you mean you signed it? Like, how did it work? And then they released that video of Trump with uh Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, standing behind him. And they took the paper, they said they screenshotted it, and they sent it to the gay Ayatollah.
SPEAKER_08According to Ayatollah. According to Jesse Waters. You want the minute short version, the cliff notes of the deal?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I guess so. But um I do want to say that I watched CNN this morning for you.
SPEAKER_08Did they spend four hours on the reflecting pool again?
SPEAKER_04Well, it is awfully green. Do you think someone put something in it to mess with it?
SPEAKER_08I don't know.
SPEAKER_04Um Well, I wanted to um just say that um they on CNN they were bringing up all this drama about the docusign on Sunday, who docusigned it, who literally signed it, is it real?
SPEAKER_08Now they're concerned.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. And I was like, really? Like you never raised a question with an auto pen, but with a docusign. It's like so ridiculous. And now they want to know why is JD Vance going to is it Switzerland anyway? He's going to Geneva, I guess. So they want to know if it's all signed and he signed the docu-sign on Sunday, why does he have to go to Switzerland to sign more or something else?
SPEAKER_08He has to get chocolate for his wife. She is pregnant.
SPEAKER_04So I don't really know um what CNN is trying to say, but they said that they have contacted the White House. They don't have a clear understanding about this signing.
SPEAKER_08I feel sometimes with CNN, it's like we don't have anything bad to report, so we're going to make something up. It's just so obvious to me.
SPEAKER_04So it was um the document was then signed after Trump signed it by Iranian president Mousad Pezeshkin. What comes next? The agreement commits the US and Iran to achieving a final deal within 60 days. It also says the U.S. will issue waivers so Iran will be able to export oil and spells out provisions for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. It also commits the US and regional partners to developing a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. And it's supposed to say that that is their own money that was seized and that it won't be US taxpayer dollars, and that if things don't go well, he said, I will stop dropping bombs, start dropping bombs in the middle of their head, right in their heads, he says. He's such a New Yorker, because that's how and then he was talking about how they were they were how they talked about Obama. Did you see that? He's a stupid SOB, but he says it out. You didn't hear that?
SPEAKER_08That one I missed.
SPEAKER_04Oh, the press conference was pure comedic New York gold.
SPEAKER_07Dang it.
SPEAKER_04Um, and and you know, Javi's like, he sounds just like your mother. I was like, exactly. Like that's how they sound. My mother's from Italy, but she's like real New Yorker in Italy. Um, and uh, so you know, he was talking about Obama, he was talking about all sorts of things during this whole thing. So we gotta find a lot of those clips.
SPEAKER_08I have some clips. I have uh play the minute brief.
SPEAKER_04Oh, you want to talk about it? So that people get updated on that. Well, you had it ready.
SPEAKER_01I do. Here it is. We wee. Trump just landed in Paris after the G7 47 swung through the French capital to commemorate America 250. The Treaty of Paris ended the Revolutionary War. They toasted the occasion in the world's largest royal palace. The president signed another treaty at dinner, but the Europeans are already telling 47 Merci.
SPEAKER_07I think that was ready.
SPEAKER_01They do call them daddy, but they can also call them this. They gave the boss a big gift. The EU trade deal. We raised tariffs on them and they dropped a bunch of tariffs on us to zero. President Trump just signed the Iran deal over dinner. They snapped a pick of the sheep and emailed it to the gay guy at Tumbleah. Well, that Wi-Fi probably gave it from it. And Primetime just got our hands on the deal. We've read it three times. It's only two pages. And this just in. For the first time since the start of the war, Iran didn't fire at a single vessel in the strait. It's a pretty good signal. Here's the bottom line they'll never have a nuclear weapon. The straits open, the Aatoll is dead, their military's whipped, and we did it in three months with no ground troops.
SPEAKER_08Yeah. That's the quick recap. Yeah. I mean what you get. I like it. Yeah. Uh we'll break it down more. Uh there's there's all kinds of reaction all over the place. Everything from it's the worst day ever for President Trump if you listen to the guys in the overnight. And I just know why? You know, it got to the point where they were.
SPEAKER_04Is it because of the money?
SPEAKER_08Uh that was part of it. They feel that it's Trump's fault that we even are here. He started it, and it's like they were missing the bigger picture and just slamming him to the point of they sounded like a pannequin. And they do that every once in a while. I know this because I listen to them often on the way in, and when I'm sitting here, because you know what am I gonna do?
SPEAKER_05It's on.
SPEAKER_08It's on. You know, and and and I like the guys. I think they're funny, I think they make a lot of sense, and sometimes they are harsh critics of the president, and sometimes the president deserves that. Don't get me wrong, but they were over the top. Like, are you reading these talking points from the left? It was just they were all over the place in their critique. And they weren't looking at the big pictures, like, hey, no, no, Trump didn't start this. He finished what every single president said they would finish, including Carter, who his CIA got us in this. But anyway, it just, yes, it was money, it was, you know, the the then they went backwards and they kept saying the key Trump kept daring them saying, You better do this, or I'm gonna do this. And it's just, it was like it was, they were talking in circles. And if to me, it felt like they were in the mood to slam Trump.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_08And I'm not saying that some some of the critique was probably warranted. You know, this isn't that nothing is gonna be perfect.
SPEAKER_04They've never always they've never totally been in the tank for Trump anyway.
SPEAKER_08They'll come right out and say, we voted for him and we'll do it again, but that's how they qualify everything.
SPEAKER_04Well, they don't like that. But like, I don't like Trump who he endorsed for our races. There you go. We don't agree with everything he says. But I mean, a lot of what he says I agree with in general. Um, you know. Here's my thing. I believe he's doing the right thing.
SPEAKER_08I think he's doing the best job that he can. Here's the only thing that I will say I agree with the guys in the overnight, and I know you feel the same way, and so does anybody who is a even a casual observer of history. I don't trust a dang thing when it comes to the Iranians.
SPEAKER_04Well, nobody trusts them.
SPEAKER_08And I don't think Trump does either. It's not like he's being snowed like the guys in the overnight. You think he doesn't know that? Yes, he knows that.
SPEAKER_04Why? He that's what they think.
SPEAKER_08Oh, yeah, they got one over on Trump. They they're taking advantage of his trust. I'm like, what are you people talking about? Trump is playing the game by the rules that are set. And really, honestly, he's broken a lot of rules. I don't mean official rules, I just mean the way that you diplomatically handle these things sometimes, because look where that got us. So I think he's doing the best job that he can. He's got some great advisors. If this was a completely bonkers deal, don't you think he and oh, I don't know, somebody who I consider pretty smart in this whole area, um, Rubio would take him in the back room and say, Listen, what are you doing?
SPEAKER_04I think that he's playing the game and giving them an off-ramp. He's taking an off-ramp. They're playing a game, but he's saying that he's gonna bomb them if they misbehave. He's just gonna go right back. He doesn't want to do it, but he's gonna go right back to that, and there's gonna be supposed to be all sorts of checks in place and all of this.
SPEAKER_08So I got a breakdown of a guy who feels the same way we do. It's like you can't trust these people, but but this is probably the best that we could get considering. Uh another thing we have to remember, and it's really, really smart. This whole scenario is being played out on live television across the global and theater, if you will. Much of what he says is for their benefit, not ours. He says things that sound maybe kooky and wacky, but it's because he knows they're listening.
SPEAKER_04Oh, absolutely.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, and people forget that. It's like, why would you stop? Absolutely. No, he's saying what he says because of them.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_08It gets back to them, and that's how they react. And they have, you know, we understand that no, they don't care about money as much as maybe they don't think in financial terms like we do. They think completely in Legacy and Right. It's it's a different way of thinking. And Trump knows this.
SPEAKER_04They might be just waiting for Trump to get out of office and they'll deal with the next person.
SPEAKER_08I'll play this guy who who has the exact same take that we do, I think. Okay. But anyway, we got lots coming up.
SPEAKER_04All right. Should we go?
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SPEAKER_04That's right. Because then we only have one more wake up till the weekend.
SPEAKER_08One more sleep till the weekend.
SPEAKER_04Yes.
SPEAKER_08I like this groove here. I like this. Yeah. Ladies' night in Buffalo. What do you think? Been to Buffalo? No. Well, there it is. Absolutely not. Nothing against it, but you know. It's not on my to-do list.
SPEAKER_04I don't think it's a great place.
SPEAKER_08My ex-boss was for Buffalo.
SPEAKER_04Oh, okay. Uh I don't think it's such a great place.
SPEAKER_08He was uh a Jewish man and he would tell me this. Uh his name is uh Steven Reznick, Steven Resnikovsky, because he was a Russian Jew and they changed their name and they moved here. He would tell me these all these jokes, Jewish jokes, and he would say, It's okay. I, being one of the tribes, give you permission to repeat these jokes. I was like, Oh, thank you.
SPEAKER_04I would definitely not take him up on the phone.
SPEAKER_08I'm not telling him, I'm just telling you.
SPEAKER_04Maybe to him you could repeat them.
SPEAKER_08He was he was actually really funny. Funny guy. Anyway.
SPEAKER_04Oh my god.
SPEAKER_08But from Buffalo.
SPEAKER_04But from Buffalo. Yeah. Look at that. Yep. Um, okay, so let's wrap this up with uh I know we're out of time here, but um, anything else you wanted to play from the Iran deal?
SPEAKER_08I do. I want to play Watershead this interview with his name is Cliff May. He explains who he is when he sets it up. Okay. Listen to what he says. It's kind of like how I think we all feel, but here it is.
SPEAKER_01Cliff May is the founder and president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Okay, Cliff, you read the deal. What do you think?
SPEAKER_00Well, if it plays out the way you say, it's fine, it's gonna be fine. Um it's not a final agreement, as you say. And the president has said very clearly, you got one of his clips on that. If they don't play ball, if they don't do what they're supposed to do, if they start to try to enrich again, all that, he's gonna bomb them again. We have to remember the president achieved a lot through the 12-day war, through Operation Epic Fury. They can't enrich, that's for the first time in 20 years. The HEU is buried, their military-industrial complex is pretty much in ruin. There's a lot that's that's come out good. But let me also say this, Jesse. I know these people. As you remember, I was a reporter in Iran covering the revolution back in 1979. I followed them. They do not want they they they see us as a great Satan, and that's not like an insult word. It means they think we're the devil and it's their mission to destroy us. They can talk sweet, they are great negotiators. If this negotiation works out to a great final deal, it'll be the first time an American president has ever succeeded in a negotiation against this regime. So, you know, it's not trust but verify, it's distrust and verify, and as you say, it's gotta be performance-based, or they should get nothing. If they get any more money, they will use it to you'll excuse the expression, build back better. And so that's that's sort of where I am. I'm skeptical, but I But I'm not ho I'm not without hope here.
SPEAKER_08And I pretty much think that's without putting words in your mouth, how you and I are. We really think Trump is doing the best job he can with the hand he was dealt. And the hand he was dealt is basically people that will destroy themselves to destroy us. Right. And that's hard to comprehend because we're we're not built like that. We weren't raised that way. You and I and anybody in America. But this guy understands that. And I think that's a very fair assessment. He goes, Yeah, Trump's doing what he can. And listen, performance-based, we talked about that. It's not like they get all this money. It's like, oh, you did a good thing here. You can have your own money back from the oil that you have. That's fine. But not with interest like Obama, not in all those different, you know, currencies and different it's it's totally different. And the people on the left freaking out about this, saying Trump's weak and dah, dah, blah blah blah. Listen, you know what it is? And it was said here in a box of the state. I mean, Chuck Schumer said it. Well, he's an idiot. Um remember the deep state and the uh elites, they want us all fighting. It makes them money. They like this this warfare, they like this whole thing going on, they like these conflicts because it plays into their hands, it gets them richer, it keeps us on edge, it keeps our eyes off the ball, which is what they're really doing. So, yeah, that's what he's battling. It's not just the Iranians who do think we are the great Satan, but it's also the global elitists change. No, they will never change. No. But if you get them get him back in the corner and say, sit and be a good boy and girl, if you want to play in the global stage, you cannot treat everybody like, you know, they must die. And that's really where we're at. And if they do, he already said it. Well, bomb them again. This time they won't come back from it.
SPEAKER_04Well, he said it in a different way, but yeah.
SPEAKER_08Yeah.
SPEAKER_04I was terrified. Do you have any of those clips that we could play later? Uh I do have drop bombs right on the head. I don't have the head one unless he said it and I missed it. Oh, I don't know. He just had some great clips.
SPEAKER_08Here. Well, we're already late. We're always late. Listen.
SPEAKER_02When I say permanently, it should be permanently. But if it's not permanently, we will bomb them. They will be bombed, just like I bombed them on Wednesday night and Tuesday night, and was going to bomb them on Thursday night at a level that was three times greater. And they knew that. Now that's with me as president. If you have a weak, pathetic president, maybe that doesn't happen, but I can only do the job that I have to do. I have a long time to go. I have almost three years, close to three years. It's time is going fast. But our country's become the we're the most respected country in the world.
SPEAKER_08See, I didn't have the on your head one. I had that one. Same thing, but missing the on your head. I wish I had that one. Do you have it?
SPEAKER_04Um I don't.
SPEAKER_08You know what? Now I'm on a mission. I'll find it.
SPEAKER_04I don't. I I don't have it, but I'll I'll look for it. It was just that one and the the comment about um Obama.
SPEAKER_08Oh, I missed that. I can't wait to hear it.
SPEAKER_04Oh, yeah. Well, they played it uh without bleeping it on um Fox last night.
SPEAKER_08Wow. Well, cable news can get away with more things than especially after, considered, you know, after 8 a.m. or 8 p.m. rather. I don't know if we can get away with that stuff. What was the word that they used? Censored version?
SPEAKER_04Um, the B ver SOB. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_08No, that's fine. In that context as well. I can't grab the mic and call you that. But but I can in that in that capacity, that can be said.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. He was saying how they referred to Obama. I was like, what did he just say? Yeah, it was kind of funny. All right, I'll see if I can dig those up eventually. All right, let's take a break. We'll be back in a moment.
SPEAKER_06The Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers, making Grand Strand Morning Radio great again. Back in a bit.
SPEAKER_04Speaking of which, did you see that the library opened?
SPEAKER_08Whose library? Obama's? Yeah. Did you know how many contractors he owes? And many of them are minority owned.
SPEAKER_04Like a billion.
SPEAKER_08Minority owned because he wanted black people to build his building. That was his thing. He owes them so much money, they're suing.
SPEAKER_04All right, here's the clip, Freddy. Oh, we got it.
SPEAKER_02Like, oh my god, look at this money he's giving us. He tried to bribe his way out. I didn't do that. Nobody mentions that. 1.7 billion and hundreds of millions of dollars. They tried to bribe their way out of it. And you know what the Iranians did? They laughed at Obama and they said he's a stupid son of a bitch. Okay, thank you very much, everybody. He's a stupid assobean. Thank you very much.
SPEAKER_03I'll be here all week.
SPEAKER_02Is the actually agreement a final or are you stupid? No, it's not final. It's a memorandum of understanding. And if I don't like it, we'll go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs in the head. If I don't like it, if they don't be ahead, we'll go right back to dropping bombs right smack in the middle of the head.
SPEAKER_04You can't take the New York out of them. You can put them on the other side of the world.
SPEAKER_08This is connected here. Connected. Sorta. Uh, did Liz used to hang out in Southampton where they're playing the US Open Golf Tournament starting today?
SPEAKER_04I used to work out there.
SPEAKER_08The golf course is called what? Shunick. Shunock Hills.
SPEAKER_04Shinntecock Hills. Shinnick. Yeah, Shinncock Hills.
SPEAKER_08Someone wanted to know.
SPEAKER_04I always got swept into the Shinnecock Inlet one day, covering a hurricane. That was something. If I wasn't attached to, if it wasn't a two-person operation, because back then we had a deck that was 25 pounds that held a big tape, broadcast tape, and then I had the camera and I was braced taking video of Hurricane Bob.
SPEAKER_07Bob?
SPEAKER_04It was Hurricane Bob.
SPEAKER_07Of course, it's Bob.
SPEAKER_04And I was standing there and all of a sudden this like gust of wind. I don't know if you've ever been to like it has like locks and it's like an inlet, it's like a dam. I don't know what it is, but it kind of lets the water in, it lets the water out or whatever. And it goes ocean to the inlet. And it's called Shinnecock Inlet. And Shinnnecock Hills is actually where the Shinnecock Indians are. And there's a reservation.
SPEAKER_07Do they have a casino?
SPEAKER_04No. Uh not that I know of. I haven't been out there in a while. But um, but it was uh I didn't know they were playing out there, so that's interesting. Yeah. I mean it's a spectacular.
SPEAKER_08The turf guy just wanted me to ask you. Spectacular.
SPEAKER_04But anyway, um Yeah. And this wind came in like a tunnel, like a wind tunnel, right? Oh my gosh. Yeah. It's crazy out there. Yeah, Hurricane Bob really. And my boss at the time was named Bob. So it was kind of funny. But it wasn't. It really did a lot of jobs.
SPEAKER_08Bob's in your life.
SPEAKER_04I know.
SPEAKER_08I got a Bob in my life right now, too. He is the foreman.
SPEAKER_04You got a Bob and Weave, Bob and Weave at our construction site.
SPEAKER_08And let me tell you. He has a serpent drive. He's a foreman driver. Oh, he's the foreman of the construction site that I'm working on currently.
SPEAKER_04Does he need help or is he just I don't know.
SPEAKER_08I question that. I feel like he's just using me as his punching bag. Here, I got something for you to get out of here.
SPEAKER_04Is he a miserable worker?
SPEAKER_08No. Oh, okay. I'm I'm making fun of it. He's actually fine.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_08But you know, I'm doing things that I don't normally do. I'm not a handy guy, as most of you know. I'm just not. And you can learn. Well, yeah, I know, but I'm just not. Wear some gloves. I did. Uh you know, eye protection. I was uh snipping tin yesterday. Because he's he's redoing our entire shed. It'll be siding and he put all new roof on it. Nice very smart guy. Very good, very handy. Did construction his whole life. I mean he knows. And cars, too. The guy's really smart. Built motors and stuff. Wow. He's like one of those guys. He's the guy you want.
SPEAKER_04You've learned actually Jack from him all these years.
SPEAKER_08Pretty much.
SPEAKER_04Wow.
SPEAKER_08Well, I've only known him for the last 20, and we've been separated by thousands of miles. I've learned a few things. He has taught me a few things, and he's even he's not the guy to hand out compliments, but he'll like, oh, you did a good job on that.
SPEAKER_04And I was like, Did you tell him you installed a new blower? Uh or something for your air conditioner? A new car?
SPEAKER_08Oh, that was uh, what was that thing? I already forgot what it was because I moved on. No, new capacitor, I think it was.
SPEAKER_04Capacitor.
SPEAKER_08I think. I don't remember. But yeah, I did tell him that. And then you know what he said, he goes, Oh, that's an easy one.
SPEAKER_04But you were able to do it.
SPEAKER_08So Right, without calling anybody and crying about it. But he did before he left the last time, tell me to readjust something and do this whole new thing. I had to put this whole new basic outlet on the, you know, where all of our tubing and electric electric comes out of the home, goes to our outside unit for the HVAC thing. Uh he said, Whoever did this is an idiot.
SPEAKER_04He's he's They all say that.
SPEAKER_08I know. And he said, Here's what I want you to do. He goes, I want you to do this, this, and this, and this. I was like taking notes. And I did it. And he said, You did really good. He goes, Why didn't we have this bottom piece here? I said, Because all the stuff that comes out of my house was more than that thing could handle. He goes, Well, we need to cut that. And I said, I don't have a tool to cut that. I have a tool. Oh, okay. Well then you'll cut that. And he goes, and you'll put it back on. So okay. But he said, I did a good job.
SPEAKER_04That's awesome.
SPEAKER_08And he doesn't handle compliments. So I'm snipping this uh this fascia, which is tin, because he said the plastic is crappy. So we're doing this this tin, I guess, and I had to snip it and I had to stay in the straight line, and I was so nervous.
SPEAKER_04You and the shed. I mean, I never heard anybody spend so much attention on a shed. Well, it needs to be done. It's like you're painting it. Was it clappered? Clapboard?
SPEAKER_08Uh no, it's just like regular, you know, wood. I don't know.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_08It was wood. Well, it still is wood, but not well, yeah. Because where it sits, it doesn't have a chance to dry out as much. And then we found out carpenter ants were like having fun with it.
SPEAKER_07Oh, it took care of all that. Did you get rid of them? Oh, yeah. Took care of all that.
SPEAKER_04How do we bought a little device because we're getting eaten alive anytime we go step outside? Thank God I have that screen room, otherwise. Um but he bought this little device that's supposed to clear out the bugs like 20 feet around you. I'll let you know if it works. Um maybe maybe maybe we can do endorsements for it if it works. I mean, I've tried every I mean, I don't know about you, but the bugs are nuts this year.
SPEAKER_07And early it's like crazy.
SPEAKER_04And I have so many mosquito bites, and I'm like, what in the world is going on? Because we like to go outside and sit.
SPEAKER_08Where's our pest control guy? Rebel John. I thought I saw that.
SPEAKER_04I've had things sprayed, I've I have zappers, I I got everything, but none of it's working. But someone told Javi that this thing is a definite, it works amazing. And it's it's like a tiny little box and it just emits something like a scent. I don't know if it has a sound, but it had to be saying is it a like an inaudible scent? I didn't really read the box. Um and Javi put it out there. We sat out there, I didn't get bitten, so that's good. Um, but even during the day, these mosquitoes, these day flying mosquitoes, I mean they're like they're like black with white speckles. Do you know which ones I'm talking about?
SPEAKER_08No.
SPEAKER_04They're like all over the place.
SPEAKER_08Brad and Lisa Javi just bought a citronella candle. Thermocell. Does that sound right?
SPEAKER_04Uh I want to say it starts with an M.
SPEAKER_08Okay. A thermosel. I'm just going by what people are saying.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I mean, if anybody has any uh let me see if it looks like uh Lieutenant Nick has a question for you. Oh, yeah, that's it.
SPEAKER_08Thermocell. Okay.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_08All right, there you go. You're right. Uh uh since we're hanging out on the budget blinds text line with all of you. Uh this is from Lieutenant Nick. Question says, Good morning, Nick and Liz. Can I have the name of the company run by the two brothers that do homework modeling and all that stuff? Do you have their phone number? Thank you, Lieutenant Nick. I know he's talking about ReviveTheHive.
SPEAKER_04Revive the Hive, yes. You want to give them a call? Just ReviveTheHiveSc.com. And then there's a phone number there and uh a click button to get an SC.
SPEAKER_08Hold on. Revive the Hive.com, you said that?
SPEAKER_04No. Revive the Hive SC dot com. Alright. Would you believe I'm getting a sky in my left eye now? Remember when I had I looked like a cyclops?
SPEAKER_07Yes.
SPEAKER_04Well, I don't know if it's something in the air or something I've used on in makeup wise. I have no idea what's going on. Now this eye hurts. So I gotta stop it before it continues because I gotta shoot a Comedy Four commercial in a couple of weeks.
SPEAKER_08Well, then they're just gonna have to pay you double the salary because, you know, you bring in your co-host. I like to introduce you to me and my friend.
SPEAKER_04I'm like, I've never gotten a sty in my life. And I got one like a couple of months ago, and now it's in the other. I have one in a new one in the other eye. So annoying. I don't know what is happening. So something I'm allergic to. I don't know about you. Have you been sneezing like crazy?
SPEAKER_08Like something's in the more than usual, because I don't normally sneeze.
SPEAKER_04Something blooming at this time?
SPEAKER_08I usually ignore that stuff. It's like I'm sneezing, it'll go away.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_08Uh yesterday I had a mosquito uh so big it had a tick on it. That's from Robert.
SPEAKER_04Exactly. The mosquitoes are crazy. Absolutely nuts.
SPEAKER_08I had to look because somebody said they changed our state bird to the mosquito. It's like, I don't think so.
SPEAKER_04That's so funny. Did they?
SPEAKER_08Yeah. Hold on a little bit. No, it's still the Carolina Wren. Fake news is not the mosquito.
SPEAKER_04Oh my god. Hey, um, WMBF did a fact check on the GOP gubernatorial runoff debate. Uh I don't know. We'll play it.
SPEAKER_08Oh, you're gonna play it? Yeah, cool.
SPEAKER_04Well, I want to hear what their fact check revealed.
SPEAKER_08Everybody wants us to tell them about the uh the runaway motorcycle in the Coastal Grand Mall.
SPEAKER_05My it's just teens probably on a dare.
SPEAKER_08Nobody was hurt, thankfully. They have been arrested. Where did they get the derpite? No, no, it didn't say. Stupid kids. That's what it is. I guarantee it was a dare.
SPEAKER_04Thank God. Thank God, that's the only news we have.
SPEAKER_08Again, it was a dare. I know it. I've been dared back when I was a kid. To do stupid stuff. To do stupid things with your little dirt bite. Did you do it? No. Oh. Not that. I did other dumb things. Like I thought I was evil cleanle.
SPEAKER_07I still have a rock in my hand.
SPEAKER_08I still have a rock in my hand.
SPEAKER_07Of course you do.
SPEAKER_08Because the rock lit to me.
SPEAKER_07It's all my god, people!
SPEAKER_06This is the Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summer. I really do. I believe it. I really do.
SPEAKER_08I'm coming over a rock in that hand. I'm gonna show you. I'm coming over right now. I'm coming on your side of the glass.
SPEAKER_04I wanna see your rock.
SPEAKER_08I'm gonna drop this rock right smack damn in the middle of your head.
SPEAKER_04Oh let me see. Oh, yeah. Get it. Why are they leaving it in there? Why'd you cut it out?
SPEAKER_08Doc said leave it in.
SPEAKER_04It's purple.
SPEAKER_08Let's look that way its whole life.
SPEAKER_04I'm surprised he didn't say I'm gonna blow them out of their shoes.
SPEAKER_03Oh yes.
SPEAKER_04Blow them out of their shoes. I don't know what else he would say. Anyway, Nick's uh ticker tape parade. Is it ticker tape?
SPEAKER_08For my rock?
SPEAKER_04No, for the Knicks.
SPEAKER_08I don't know.
SPEAKER_04Do they even have ticker tape anymore? Why did they name their team after me? Nick's? Yeah. The K is silent. Oh. Knickerbockers. Okay!