neighborhood, the north part of atlanta. it s a very pretty placeof atla atlanta itself is very, very dangerous. it s mismanaged, so famously corrupt city. the thing is that buckhead pays. for like the whole city. buckhe deci the people of buckhead have decided, well, wait a minute, why are we paying for a city that is this mismanaged and this dangerous and that hates us and so someone but kind of decide to split and become their own town ? that s called democracy, whereou you govern your own town . owand it achieved a majorry victory. two bills in the legislature inu georgia would allow buckheadck to secedo e and become self-governing. that is passed the georgia senate committee, a floorbill w vote is imminent. bill white is the volunteer ceho of the buckhead city committee. he joins us now. bill , i think for the third ret time, thanhinkk you so much for what you ve done on this. it it s important not just for buckhead, but fos for bucr thee country to see that democracy can exist i
our people with weapons of mass destruction aimed at our cities, you well know you would do something about it. we have a weather balloon from china going across the country.e nobody dieved and everybody s freaking out about it. it. but one hundred thousand die every year. 0 diand nothing s being done. not enough is being done. numbers are going up, not down. you re welcoming drug dealers across our border. you re giving them protection. you re not protectingvi our children. ng rebecca kissling joinsming o us tonight. excuse me. thank you so mucn.h for coming on . you certainly madey made the pot to the congress. do you think they heard youan ? more than half o half off them l but i was really appalled atoric some of the rhetoric that i heard honestly from the democrats saying that hav
how it s affected your herd. yes, sir.caring abo and thank you, tucker. and thank you for caring about something that s affected the agriculture industry. so about in august, we generally start caving in september of every year. o in august, though, we startng keeping a check on our cattle herd just to make sure everything is going as planned. on august, the 4th, i found a cow that had passed away. ti, i didn t think much of it at you the time. you re going to lose a cow re gn every now and then in thisfollon business that following week, though, i found another cowse that that had passed and i toldg my father, i said, you o know, that something s going on here. i m not quite sure what it is . they weren t due to calf at that time. well, then by the third week of august, we were losing multiple cows a day and fortunately, my wife s a veterinarian and i ve got some good relationship rian and with otherionships wite veterinarians in my area. so we gor rinarians t some catt.
i had some cows having care and problems and i normallyt. never have that. maybe i ll pull one calf a year from a cow assisted assistedd birth. i hafor in twod four in two day. and so on a monday, that third c week of august, i noticed a coww that wasn t just wasn t actingwn right, staying down to the creek by herself in the shade when others out grazing. so i tried to feed this cowattae and she tried to attack me. and so thes n i knewup and someg was up. so i contacted one of the local large animal vets and told himi that i knew i had a problem in my herd. and i wawas pretty surs prete ts animal would die withins the next few hours. and if he could comet drashe w a blood sample, i sure would appreciate it, because at the moment she was in wasn t we weren t going to be ablewas in to draw blood from her being in the shape she wa s in. and so the cow died within cow of hours, the vet came out a couple of hours. the vet came out and drew the blood. the blood looked like kool-aid
was very watery, where the cow was so anemic. nemic and he sentht that off to our local lab and unfortunately, tu i kept losing cattle throughoutk the week before i got the results. lts back .morning, and that wednesday morning, i about mentally and physically really had it, to be honest. han bits owith you. so i contacted x here iner virginia looking for somewhere that maybe could take do a necropsy for me because i knew i was going to lose an animal that day. i just didn t know when.t and that evening i lostwo mor two more animals ande i notedip that one of the animals upd tooc and took it for a necropsy in with virginia lab. ni and that nexa lat dab.y i was td by the veterinarian they did a necropsy that more than likely it was this disease, delirio and the spleen of the animal was two times the normal size and it was verm jaundiced yellow inside. and so that s when that s when we knew what was going on .