Steps that would lock down automatically would be tracked once we get down the shaft and it's a piece of cake just 2 more guards it was easy and the most elaborate fault or ever conceived by man and you're listening to George Clooney and the boys plotting their caper and that's Ocean's 11 remake of The Great. Rat Pack. Movie in the fifty's and by the way Americans love movies about the Italian Job Goldfinger the best James Bond movie about a big guy and of course the scenes in Goodfellas about that epic Lufthansa heist in j.f.k. And what happened after really anchors the entire movie and well we're talking about stolen things year in this segment and that brings us to Nate Scott who's written for USA Today Fox News he said that's the nation now but this is his own story in a friend's story about a stolen wallet 'd. This is a story about one of my best friends Riley Flaherty Riley recently lost his wallet it's a bummer but it happened. To. You Ok he's at a Wilco concert at Kings theater in Brooklyn after the show chicken Goober back home and. Soon as he got home he realized he didn't have his wallet. Riley had a trip the next morning you really wanted the thing we had the driver take him all the way back. Search the meter but nothing. Now it's 3 in the morning and Riley dejected heads back to Manhattan. Yes national around so he's able to go on the trip but his wallet is gone and so he does what you do when you lose a wallet he cancels his credit cards he actually was waiting on a new driver's license so he got one of those they bought a new wallet end of story or so you think. Because after that a miracle. The sort of miracle a very New Yorker here 2 weeks after he lost his wallet Riley received a plain white bloke in the mail. His name. It's written in shaky handwriting on it . Inside with his license his credit card and a note the no red. Pen your wallet and your driver's license had your address so here's your credit cards and other important. I kept to cash. In a minute and are thinking well. Now and on coming out of college I'm enjoying the rest of your day. To know. That I'm not alone I've never been so conflicted about a nice gesture the right that the the cash gone the wallet. Gone the Metrocard gone. But 2 weeks later returned in a plain white on below the driver's license and his credit card. I had already gone to get a new license and had already gotten all my cards and place said Reilly So basically it was useless to me. He did have the story though. And no one can take that away. And that's so true and thank you Nate thank you Riley for sharing that sort of you merely adding story it's happened to us all and I don't tell a lot of stories about myself but I had a I had something stolen by the way we'd love to hear the things from you that got stolen the most precious things the stupidest things but for me it was a car it was my 1st car and it wasn't just any car it was a card wanted ever since I'd seen Steve McQueen fire up the Mustang Fastback the 1968 Mustang Fastback in the greatest at that time car chase ever seen in movie history and again the movie was bullet and check it out it's still to this day as good a car chases you can see and as gripping and it was a key. $82.00 plus 2 the one in the movie and he was chasing a Dodge Charger through the streets of San Francisco up hills down hills it was just fantastic McQueen of course drove his own car McQueen loved speed and ultimately loved racing cars and so what I do I like lots of kids we saw that movie great product placement by Ford if it was and I wanted that car and so I saved for it and I got parts for it and it was many years later almost 2 decades later and that I was trying to assemble my own version of that bullet car and not well not exactly like it I couldn't afford it but something close and it had the v. 8 to 89 cubic inch v. 8 it had fancy spoked wheels it had the pony interior It even had factory air conditioning which was a dragon a real pain to get well I took that all Mustang Fastback down to Georgetown from New Jersey and Georgetown is in Washington d.c. My buddies were there and I wanted to show off the new car was finally ready to go a little road trip down the New Jersey Turnpike the Delaware turn but. Straight around for 95 around the Capitol right down Elm Street in front of Mr Smith's it was rainy night it was November and my friends were in the front I could see them in the front of the bar so I just left that car running and I went inside and it was no more than a minute and I came out and that whole car was gone long gone and I cried I mean I cried and then I screamed and I called the cops and let's just say Washington d.c. At the time a call 481968 Mustang Fastback redone Well that was a laugh or when I told those guys what I'd done and then the problem well telling my dad and well you couldn't lie to my dad he's one of those old well sort of military types who you couldn't lie to and I finally just told him what had happened and I said good luck with your transportation for the next couple years and that was it I walked a lot and I learned a lot. Don't leave a car running with the keys in it on a crowded city street pretty dumb my story mates got story here on our American stories and you can go to our American network to hear all that we do our American Network dot org. That's our American Network dot org. And. Our ancestors passed there eat with small folks like Dick and we have the car dash and. Now we may not have the thousands of dollars to watch all the great t.v. 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Member f.d.i.c Chris Christie he's got this tell all book this is his 2nd book by the way he 1st book was about his journey to God governor of New Jersey and how he made it to be the successful governor who who did of course bridge gate superstorm Sandy and then basically vacated for 2 years to run for president said to New Jersey Yeah yeah yeah I'll be back I'll be back Bruce Springsteen is but had a 15 percent approval rating so now he's writing about the White House and it's kind of interesting couple of things in the book is called. And I know I'm going to get heat for this because I have a stomach stapling but the book is called Let me finish does that not sound like dessert you know let me finish really is that the name book so that Christie asserts to Trump has a revolving door of deeply flawed individuals amateurs grifters weaklings convicted in one convicted felons who are hustled into jobs they were never suited for sometimes seemingly without so much as a background check via Google or Wikipedia that is pretty stunning Ok but most of the venom as I said last night is reserved for Jared Kirshner because this guy Dunn locked up Gerrard's daddy and for quite some time and was very venomous about it and I don't think that Jared ever forgot that So Jared at every turn would try and undermine and poison and he think that the president want to do for Christie but some interesting insight at his 1st meeting with Trump in 2002 at a dinner in the Trump International Hotel and Tower New York Trump ordered food for him it's like you're with a child he ordered for him he chose scallops to which Christie is allergic. Which he has always detested That's hilarious. He orders a food for you that you need an epi pen for dessert. Took him to one of his chicks and another night I took him to be one of his tricks I guess ordering for him at another dinner 3 years later Trump told the obese Christie he had to lose weight addressing him like one of the contestants in this universe Trump said You gotta look better to be able to win in politics returned to the theme of girth during the 2016 presidential campaign Christie to wear a longer time as it would make him look thinner. To be dependable driving right now and down on the $105.00 the found a lake would a wreck in the left lane slowing things from the $710.00 also on the 5 southbound of Paramount Boulevard left lane thing slow stop a matter of fact from Atlantic Boulevard the wreck is cleared in Longdale on the 405 southbound Redondo Beach Boulevard slow traffic left over from Rosecrans the next reported 933 I'm ready for. The Fall. 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And we continue with our American stories and you're about to hear now a story Dr Katherine Lopez and we're bringing you these stories for quite a bit now because periodical we like to delve into the area of storytelling that affects you were you live and what's going on in important parts of your wife like many young and upcoming doctors in America Dr found herself facing burnout after working endless hours pushing bills doing over 20 patients per day in 15 minute increments for what residency did not fulfill her passion for healing or put to good use we're taught not to let's take a listen but I was really afraid of going to residency because I had heard of the abuse that I would undergo and even though my residency program and family medicine was overall a great and supportive program I came to feel during my 1st year of training that the medicine that I was practicing was simply a training to become a robot doctor it was to be a. Well to see patients as fast as possible as we were given shorter and shorter time slots in clinic and it was to learn how to both prescribe and manage a poly pharmacy of drugs as efficiently as possible and with the least amount of risk and this was never the type of healing that I signed up to learn and I was deeply hungering to learn about nutritional healing of disease nutritional prevention of disease alternative approaches including mind body medicine chinese medicine what about these things people have been using for centuries I grew more and more bored and more and more desperate to. Start to live my passion and my dream of becoming the doctor that I knew could do great things in the world and my residency program was not able to educate me in that way so I actually resigned from my residency program after the 1st year I announced about halfway through and completed my intern here in my family medicine program. All told you know from the beginning of residency until I started to till I found my dream where I live now. Just in absolute emotional turmoil from feeling like a total failure a total screw up feeling like my genius was absolutely unappreciated unimportant that all these passions I had for real health and real healing were useless at best and dangerous at worst that were causing me to become a problem to my residency program and a problem to the conventional medical system in general I was an absolute Kharif and despair over thinking that I could never be the healer I was meant to be I started looking at other educational programs and thought what could I do other than work with under my medical license if I can't get my medical license I considered things like selling my soul to the pharmaceutical rep industry and taking a job there are so I could be paid to drive around and sell devices or pharmaceutical medications. And then. Through meeting Dr Pamela y. Ball who is a liberator of physicians from treadmill medicine I started to realize that I have all of the emotional intelligence the educational prowess the passion and the drive to truly live my personal dream so what I ended up creating in my life was a beautiful collaborative practice where I met an experienced mentor and natural path I could try these medicine doctors talk to Ambrose she had just opened a new wellness center in Happy Valley Oregon which is about half an hour outside of Portland where I lived at the time and she became a close mentor and teacher of mine and over the past 2 years I've essentially developed my personal private practice as an independent contractor and a group of really forward thinking loving relaxed interesting people with diverse capabilities of healing from acupuncture to body work to know that the and as an independent practitioner work on a percent split basis to enjoy the benefits of the wellness center staff I have my own staff I have assistance I have front office scheduling and website maintenance and these kinds of things in addition I have gotten to essentially grow into functional medicine approach to diagnosing and treating both complex product disease and simply prevention medicine for the people who are feeling kind of crappy in their fifty's and maybe 30 pounds overweight and need a little bit of guidance to get healthy and this 2nd phase of their life I not only as my own boss have all of the ability to dictate my schedule how much money every want to make how to go into my community as a grassroots marketer of my software by interacting as a teacher or a lecturer a demonstrator a cauli I. Base. Marketing my group and myself as that community based wellness type of physician that I truly am so marketing feels effortless attracting patients has felt completely effortless and over the course of 2 years my practice is filling beautifully with basically no effort on my own others and personally following my passion to learn the functional and natural medicine approach to complex chronic disease So currently I work as an out of network doctor and I have a scale for my cash pay patients many of whom are uninsured they give discounts for various things like for people who have Medicare and I also have a bill or in my office who will Bill people's insurance if they have out of network benefits for our office as it's. The care that I'm able to provide absolutely fills me and my patients with joy and learning along this process has been so empowering and liberating from the do medical school do a residency and get a job one of these jobs you're offered on a piece of paper sent to you in the mail at a big box clinic I knew that the job wasn't for me it wasn't harnessing my genius and I could not express my personal passion for health and wellness through that model and guess what I'm not a quick doctor I would never have succeeded anyone in this. Model that requires me to see people in 10 to 20 minutes just never so fortunately I succeed as my own boss in my own practice with a beautiful group of collaborative natural path to where helping each other and your patients together to an awesome awesome brand of really true healing I want to summarize for you know that I was hopeless totally discouraged very very bored by the type of treadmill medicine I was being trained in and. Exhausted physically from lack of sleep I was under nourish and filling up on more junky sort of calorie dense stuff so I can't make it through the day well shoving as little volume down my mouth the bathroom stall as I could so I could not pass out on the grounds really really suffering in the system that is designed to disempower very intelligent people and wring every bit of productivity out of you as deeply as possible no matter the personal price and now all as my own boss having been supported by other doctors to realize that I can figure all this out on my own just like the dry cleaner business down the street can take money from satisfied clients to do their business gosh darn it I could learn how to do the same thing in medicine I roll into work at 9 or 10 or 11 or 12 depending on the day I set my own schedule I can block off days for any of the things I would like or need to do educational purposes recreational purposes and in my clinic itself our staff juices for us green juice every day I can wander around between patients with a quick acupuncture treatment if I drop something on the floor I don't feel like I have drug resistant bacteria everywhere. Wash it off and put it back on the table where I was eating it's a clean a wholesome environment that I just never thought would be possible medical students come through from the National Catholic school and practice their massage and create a cycle work on me so I truly am living in a wellness center where we practice what we preach and I have no holy Will it could be this guy had just 2 years after quitting my residency I've truly living my dream I have enough and the horizon is only growing brighter. And that's Dr. Story. Story. Network to hear a similar story about. My doctor and one of the heroes of American medicine. But he found the movement and the movement and he did it 1st. And he discovered they were living longer. And the rest was history his patients and their. Lives. In cancer and even. Better living. As What's been the result of his remarkable. Story here on American stories. This is. His. Fellow. 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This is Lee have be been this is our American stories and all week this week we're celebrating the u.s. Constitution on September 17th 1787 our founders signed the document and it became our one and only and long its lasting constitution on the planet Earth and it is a beautiful document and worth celebrating in knowing and all week long we've been hearing from some of the titans of constitutional law of storytelling in the like and today we're hearing from one of the great minds one of the great people that one could ever know Antonin Scalia he was nominated and appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1906 he was an associate justice on the Supreme Court from 1906 to 2016 he died on February 13th 2016 and by the way just as Elaine a Kagan who was nominated by Barack Obama called him one of the most important Supreme Court justices ever and also one of the greatest. And the thing about school is he loved to teach He loved to go around the country talking to students and he worried could find them high schools colleges law schools even seminaries and even the u.s. Senate where he ended up one day in the end teaching and schooling u.s. Senators about the Constitution and what makes it great and in this particular clip this story you're about to hear Scully explains what he has to deal of and what he tries to teach when talking to young student groups around the country let's take a listen. When when I speak to these groups. The 1st point I make I asked them. What do you think is the reason that America is such a free country what is it in our Constitution that that makes us what we are and I guarantee you that the response I will get freedom of speech freedom of the press no unreasonable searches and seizures no quarter of troops in help those who marvelous provisions of the Bill of Rights. But then I tell them that if you think that a Bill of Rights. Is what sets us apart you're crazy every banana republic in the world has a bill of rights every president for life has a Bill of Rights the Bill of Rights of the of the former evil empire the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was much better than ours I mean it literally it was much better we guarantee freedom of speech and of the press big deal they guaranteed freedom of speech of the press of street demonstrations and protests and anyone who is who is caught trying to suppress criticism of the government will be called to account Well that is wonderful stuff. Of course. Just words on paper what our framers would have called a parchment guarantee and the reason is that the real constitution of the Soviet Union we think of the word Constitution it doesn't mean a bill it means structure say a person has a sound constitution has a sound structure the real constitution of the Soviet Union which is what our framers debated that that that whole summer in Philadelphia and 787 they didn't talk about the Bill of Rights that was an afterthought wasn't it that Constitution of the Soviet Union did not prevent the centralization of power in one person or in one party and when that happens the game is over the Bill of Rights is just what our framers would call a parchment guarantee So the real key to. The distinctiveness of America is the structure of our government one part of it of course is the independence of the judiciary but there's there's a lot more there are very few countries in the world for example that have a by caramel legislature. Oh in one has a House of Lords for the time being but the House of Lords has no substantial power they can just make the Commons pass a bill a 2nd time France has a Senate it's honorific Italy has a Senate it's on a referee very few countries have 2 separate bodies in the legislature equally powerful That's a lot of trouble as you Chamblee doubtless know to get the same language through 2 different bodies elected in a different fashion. Very few countries in the world. Have a a separately elected chief executive sometimes they go to Europe to talk about separation of powers and when I get there I find that all I'm talking about is independence of the judiciary because the Europeans don't even try to divide the 2 political powers the 2 political branches the legislature and the chief executive in all of the parliamentary countries the chief executive is the creature of the legislature the is never any disagreement between them in the and that the prime minister as there is sometimes between you and the president when there's a disagreement they just kick him out they have a no confidence vote a new election and they get a prime minister who agrees with the legislature. And you know the Europeans look at the system and they say well it passes one house it doesn't pass the other house sometimes the other house is in the control of a different party it passes both and then this president who has a veto power vetoes it and they look at this and they say it is it is gridlock. And I hear Americans saying this now days and there's a lot of it going around they talk about a dysfunctional government b. Because there's disagreement and they and the framers would have said yes that's exactly the way we set it up we wanted this to be power. Contradicting power. Because the main the main Will that be said to us as as Hamilton said in The Federalist when he talked about a separate Senate he said yes it seems inconvenient but in as much as the main ill that be sets us is an excess of legislation it won't be so bad this is 78 he said he didn't know what an excess of legislation was. So. Unless Americans can appreciate that and learn learn to love the separation of powers which means learning to love the gridlock which the framers believed would be the main protection of minorities the main protection if a bill is about to pass that really comes down hard on some minority they think it's terribly unfair it doesn't take much to throw a monkey wrench into it to this into this complex system so Americans should should appreciate that and they should learn to love the gridlock. It's there for a reason so that the legislation that gets out will will be good legislation and what a profound thing to talk about and by the way when you think about all the separation of powers and how difficult it is to get a bill through both Houses the House then the Senate and again the Senate gets 6 years of their elected differently and not all at once in the house that every 2 years everybody is up for reelection and the founders did that on purpose and we need to know these things because there's a reason why we are the country we are and the way the other dispersal of power that's fundamental to understand the constitution is this thing called federalism and that is simply this and the federal government well it was not in charge and all of the power not specifically enumerated in the Constitution was retained by the states and we did that to keep our close to home the people we trust with people we know people we could just go and visit at their local state legislatures . And so you were listening to Justice Scalia and by the way Dr Larry Arne that is on the Web site go to our American Network dot org That's the president of Hillsdale College and what an Al Gore and a half we spent with him we also have Thomas Paine on the website you hear from common sense and why because Dr on said without that and flip without that writing from Thomas Paine George Washington said there would not have been a constitution let alone a declaration of independence and a Revolutionary War So all of it we're doing for you here on our American stories the story of our Constitution the story of our great country and all of it is brought to us by and sponsored by Stetson family office and the sets and Family Office believes that it is important for young people to know the Declaration of Independence and the Us Constitution and you can go to w w w dot Constitution curriculum dot org to learn more that's w.w.w. 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And this story is a story of a comedian and we've told a few before Stephen Wright is most famous for his slow deadpan one liners born and raised in Massachusetts he cites comic George Carlin as his main influence is 1985 comedy album I have a pony was recorded at Wolfgang in San Francisco and Park West in Chicago. Thank. You Thanks. There's a parking attendant in Boston at Logan Airport. Part Jess I let me go because they kept locking the keys. I wonder who is on a 6 foot step ladders right here in the window of the code. I. I was arrested today for scalping numbers at the deli. I. Sold a number 3 for 20 and. I was once walking through the forest alone in a tree fell right in front of me and I didn't hear that I. Was . Raised to be unmarried or for bad my. I. Live in a house on the median strip of a highway. Very nice grassy area like you know anything I don't like but as I leave my driveway has to be on 60. I. Have a microwave fireplace. Made out of a fire the evening 8 I . Can Never everything where would you put it. Sometimes you can't hear it's sometimes I mean breaths. I. I. Or any questions I. I feel kind of hard for before. My 4 years ago I was you know it was yesterday that was before. I. Went to the hardware store and bought some used pain I was in the shape of a house before I. Also bought some batteries for they weren't included befit environment you know before. I have trouble going home from there because I parked my car at tollway zone when I came back here entire area was perhaps I was I kind of we stopped for speeding in Exeter you know Stephen it was just 5 miles. I said Yeah you know what I was going to be Ok before when to go before we get back to this legendary comedy routine Let's hear from Stephen about his writing style the audience doesn't care about anything they just care whether it's funny because I was you know if I had more normal wish material 80 percent of it was like what I know now but even within that they would if they would laugh at some of it and wouldn't laugh at other things so it wasn't more how I was doing it was the actual piece of material yeah I just thought abstractly that's just how I wrote I didn't think I planned it I mean that it's that type of material was just funny to me I didn't think about how each of you didn't think about how I looked I didn't think of. Anything but it was in that scenario so then when I went on stage I was scared because public speaking I was so nervous and I had an extra blank face because I was afraid and I was trying to say the joke the right way and trying to think of what was the next joke it's very serious to communicate stuff to the audience. And then that just like went together kind of mashed like just by accident right knew from a young age that he wanted to be the stand up comedian when he would often dream about performing on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson Well I started watching I was like 14 years old I was watching it every night and my fantasy became sick to go on that when I was like 17 I was like that would be you know a kid wants to be a baseball player or an astronaut or something I wanted to do that was my dream not knowing that it would ever happen anything so then in the club and stuff and a guy from The Tonight Show saw I mean chambers Peter was Sally I was doing it 3 years and he saw me in a club and 3 weeks later I was on the show so on 26 and I'm there it was x. Totally surrealistic he was really nice he talks to me before I went on he was very you know he could have been saying we're going to x. Marry you and we're going to put your body in different states after the show and I would have said yes that's fine it's fantastic and so you know that's still the highlight of my career I've turned out stuff after that but that's my favorite thing ever. Now let's go back to Stephen Wright's 1st comedy I have a pony. Went to court for a parking ticket plead insanity thank. God I did a runner why would anybody there right Mark Arbib passing I thank. You yes if you know which I mean he told me I said over the years I thank God. For going to court next week I've been selected for jury duty. Thank you kind of insane case 6000 and stressed officers rights and robbed a Chinese restaurant I I don't think they did I know a few of them they wouldn't do it I. Know. Years ago I worked in a natural organic health food store in Seattle Washington one very near Walker he said if I know dry skin I swim without getting wet I was a hoot. You know where I was fired for eating cotton candy and drinking straight Bosco on your I. I figured I would leave the area. Yes and no tie serried ranks of the destroyers you can stick to your attitudes I really wasn't in a tertian sure I was going to be alive. I know I told her I knew what I was going to die just my birth certificate as an expression Thank God I. Have. All the photographs of my license taken out of focus on service it's called the police to stop you know him. Here you was. What I stayed up all night playing poker with terror curtains. I got a full house for people. Who who was. Ok. I telescope on the people on my door so I can see that the door for 200. I go through this is. I was going to be when you get here you know. I got an answering machine for my phone no no no no when someone calls me up they hear a recording of a visit. I know it was. A broken mirror my house is forced to get 7 years bad luck that my lawyer thinks you know me thought it was. Oh I like to stand on the other side of the ice I. Thank you for having us with people I don't know. For instance ace or. I could fill my tub up with water and turn the shower on that's like in a submarine that's been. A right foot falls asleep during the day he said he's going to be up all night. And that's the work of Stephen Wright we celebrate his work his life here on our American stories we've also done the same for Steve Martin Don Rickles Kelburn it Lucille Ball Mitch Hedberg and Joan Rivers go to our American Network dot org listen to what we did with all of them you'll hear some of the routines you'll hear from them personally about how they do what they do Steven Wright his material his story here on our American story. Of. Love easy to express when you get it. Right right. You got it you know you are a fan I love that. I am. Loving Thank you. Ryan you did the back area and man I left it to you b.c. Los Angeles and Orange County 62 Los Angeles spoke to the station. Just a. 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