we don t know why it was a year. the records are old enough that we haven t received them yet. it was from 64 to 65. he became an insurance salesman. insurance executive in the meantime. wealthy insurance guy. flash already in flash forward to 2008, joined the violent crimes task force as the deputy, gave money to the sheriff s election. and brings us to today. evan, final question to you. he is 73 years old. i understand are you raising eyebrows about his age. yeah you know i think the first thing to say is reserve programs are a huge asset nationwide. reserves they perform, you know, just an enormous service to the community. at my own agency they performed something like $7 million in free labor per year. they take a lot of people to jail. a lot of bad people to jail. they save lots and lots lives. at the same time, you have to be trained for the situations that
given special access because of his gifts or for some other reason, because of his friendship with the sheriff, in no instance should a reserve deputy be on a violent crimes task force. these reserve programs are valuable, many legitimate reasons individuals should be contributing to the communities in ways they can do it but serving on a violent crimes task force and apparently getting there because of your gifts and relationship with the sheriff is simply unacceptable and reckless. i most note a statement yesterday said the media outlet putting the information out is using unconfirmed sources, they do not respond to rumor, and yesterday the under-sheriff says the training record for mr. bates speaks for itself. thank you both for joining us. thank you for your time. thank you. thanks. joining me now, developing news in the 2016 race. within the next hour, former texas governor rick perry will take the stage at a republican