payment for all the damage done to the hotel which i m told will run in the millions of dollars. again, taxpayers paying for something that has nothing to do with covid. sandra. sandra: dan springer on that for us. thank you. bill: hour next guest is a barber from cincinnati who dedicates one day a month giving free cuts to kids with special needs. all these kids they absolutely love him as you will see. you re doing an awesome job. i m so proud of you. bill: it s all gone viral and that there is another satisfied customer. cool stuff. here to talk about it is the barber himself vernon jackson. you are near the university of cincinnati. proud graduate of princeton high school class of 2003. you are doing great work. thanks for your time today. tell us about it. where did the idea come from? thank you. the idea for it came from the need for a lot of parents
Vernon Jackson decided he wanted to do more to accommodate customers at his shop with special needs. He posted his concerns on social media and his friends shot back that they’d be interested in sponsoring some free cuts.
Vernon Jackson decided he wanted to do more to accommodate customers at his shop with special needs. He posted his concerns on social media and his friends shot back that they’d be interested in sponsoring some free cuts.
Vernon Jackson decided he wanted to do more to accommodate customers at his shop with special needs. He posted his concerns on social media and his friends shot back that they’d be interested in sponsoring some free cuts.