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A
Welcome
to
CC
GTV,
the
King
Columbus,
beautiful
earth
notes,
and
for
those
of
you
all
who
are
tuning
in
for
the
very
first
time,
I
always
like
to
tell
you
what
our
mission
is
and
is
to
engage
and
educate
individuals
to
be
better
stewards
through
our
environment
by
enhancing
beautification,
eliminate
a
little
blight
and
protecting
our
environment
and
I.
Guess
you
wonder
why
in
the
world
we're
having
a
show
about
protecting
the
environment?
A
It's
because
we
need
the
VAR,
the
our
environment
to
live,
to
give
us
life
not
for
quality
of
life,
and
so
it's
important
for
us
as
individuals
and
collectively
as
a
group
to
take
care
of
our
environment
because
it
gives
us
a
life
and
so
we're
always
bringing
you
programs
and
projects
that
will
help
you
to
be
engaged
and
become
a
better
Stewart
to
our
environment.
So
we
want
to
thank
you
all
for
what
you've
done.
You
know.
We've
just
completed
our
shoe
recycling
campaign.
A
A
It's
been
a
real
busy
here
for
us
and
those
are
the
ways
that
we
want
to
engage
you
to
be
good
in
stores
to
our
environment,
and
then
this
TV
show
is
really
coming
to
bring
you
information
to
help
you
better
aware
up
things
that
you
could
do
to
protect
and
improve
our
environment,
and
so
that's
why
we're
just
excited
about
you.
Tuning
in
today,
I
have
a
wonderful
guest
on
the
show
at
me
today.
A
She
and
I've
been
working
together
ever
since
I
started
with
key
columbus,
beautiful
Oh
from
the
environmental
court
and
on
welcome
to
our
show
this
morning
real
short
good
morning.
Thank
you
for
having
me,
oh
good.
You
know
it's
always
wonderful
to
talk
with
you.
You
know
I
just
keep
thinking
about
over
those
days
where
we
got
together.
A
Many
of
our
viewers-
probably
don't
even
know
that
we
have
an
environmental
court,
we
do
have
an
environmental
court
and
many
of
them,
probably
don't
that
you
and
I
have
probably
worked
together
with
a
lot
of
special
enforcement
efforts,
and
so
it's
so
important
that
we're
actually
working
on
one
today
and
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
about
that.
But
tell
us
tell
our
viewing
audience
what
you
do
for
the
city
and
how
long
you've
been
there,
and
you
know
all
those
good
things.
A
Well,
the
for
me
personally,
I've
been
with
the
city
for
30
over
30
years
now,
I
work,
you
don't
look
ready
yourself,
I
know,
I
started
at
five.
That's
what
they
told
me
anyway.
I
started
at
five,
but
I've
been
with
the
city
for
30
years
and
right
now,
I'm
the
division
manager
/
special
enforcement,
which
entails
both
environmental
law
enforcement
and
animal
care
and
control.
So
that's
a
lot
in
itself.
A
You
know
working
in
that
area,
but
I
think
my
favorite
part
of
the
whole
thing
is
the
fact
that
we
got
that
environmental
court
up
and
running
and
its
really
paying
off.
It
really
is,
and
really
what
stats
about
is
that,
prior
to
having
the
environmental
court,
we
actually
were
hey
actually
was
hearing
cases
recorders,
court
correct
amongst
what
drug
counselor
drug
Cahill
is
killed
in
traffic
tickets.
Yeah
I
think
that
that
needed
the
attention
of
a
judge
and
not
to
be
not
to
say
that
our
issues
were
not
as
important
right.
A
We
just
recognize
that
we
needed
to
be
separate
from
all
of
that
right,
so
that
the
proper
attention
could
be
put
on
environmental
cases.
That's
right,
and
so
how
many
days
now
is
see
environment.
It's
still
two
court
sessions
a
day
twice
a
month
twice
and
why
right
so
it
unless
ya
more
times
a
month
and
originally
thought
we
were
just
going
to
be
able
to
just
have
enough
cases
which
is
one
in
that's
something.
It
is
something
and
I
have
to
say
to
that.
A
A
lot
of
the
cases
has
just
built
on
people
who
don't
fully
understand
the
importance
of
maintaining
your
property
or
say
property
absent,
and
so
we
we
try
to
go
the
educational
route
initially,
but
if
they
want
to
be
stubborn
and
they
don't
want
to
conform,
then
we
will
in
fact
issue
the
citation
entation
connotation
go
back
and
check
on
it,
issues
our
citation
and
then
take
them
to
court
and
take
them
to
court,
and
hopefully
the
judge.
Can
you
know
the
judge
does
take
the
time
to
talk
to
the
people?
A
Okay
to
let
them
know
the
importance
of
why
you
know
this
case
can't
go
on
the
way
that
it
is
so
it's
really
important
that
people
understand
that
we're
not
out
looking
for
you.
Sometimes
you
draw
attention
to
yourselves
right
and
you
just
don't
recognize
it,
and
some
of
those
infractions
are.
We
know
high
weeds,
highway,
junk
car
junk
cars.
Let
me
just
elaborate
on
junk
cars
because
a
lot
of
people
I'm
not
going
to
be
sexist
and
say
a
lot
of
men.
A
Okay,
you
say
a
lot
of
people
have
you
know:
they're
they're,
very
emotional,
about
their
vehicles,
right,
they've,
taken
them
through
parts
times
in
their
lives
that
were
either
good,
better
and
different,
and
then,
of
course,
you've
got
those
people
who
love
cars
just
as
a
hobby
yeah
one
of
the
other
I
want
to
collect
a
lot
of
them
and
show
them.
The
junk
vehicle
law
is
written.
To
give
you
every
opportunity
to
make
sure
that
vehicle
is
in
compliance.
So
we
look
for
two
out
of
seven
different
violations.
A
A
An
engine
I,
don't
know
much
about
cars,
but
it
seems
to
me
they're
two
totally
different
things
right,
but
if
you're
going
to
be
working
on
a
car,
you're
rebuilding
a
car-
if
you
have
a
garage
put
it
in
garage,
remember
just
because
it's
on
your
property
doesn't
mean
your
neighbor
doesn't
have
the
right
to
have
a
good
environment
to
look
at
and
looking
at
your
problem,
that's
right!
So
we
just
want
to
remind
them
of
that.
A
A
lot
of
people
like
to
keep
their
old
cars
and
that's
nothing
wrong
with
that,
and
though
I
was
just
making
sure
that
you
keep
them
up,
and
they
can
also
cover
those
coats
to
cover
those
cars
that
we
would
prefer
that,
if
you're
going
to
do
any
long
term,
we're
gonna
put
it
in
a
garage.
Yes,
that
makes
sense.
It's
and
I
tell
you
what,
when
you
have
a
lot
of
cars
around
in
your
community,
it
really
makes
the
value
of
a
good
profit
act
like
Odie's.
That's
why
yep?
A
It's
always
a
quarter
for
us
not
to
just
do
it
for
ourselves,
but
just
for
our
neighbors
that
are
around
us
to
write
and
and
those
high
weeds
and
I
know
we're
in
the
season
right
now
with
no
the
leaves
are
getting
ready
to
fire,
and
so
the
grass
is
not
going
to
be
growing
that
tall
right,
but
some
people
allow
their
grass
to
stay
tall
all
during
the
year
right
and,
of
course,
grass
has
a
dormant
season
yeah
because
of
the
weather.
Unfortunately,
though,
we
have
been
having
some
relatively
longer
summers
or
warm
winter.
A
Anything
well,
which
means
your
grass
will
continue
to
grow
so
I
just
encourage
people.
18
inches
is
the
max
that
you
can
allow
it
to
get
too.
We
will
go
out
there.
We
will
issue
a
warning.
We
will
issue
a
citation.
We
will
take
you
to
court
over
something
as
simple
as
grass,
but
just
be
mindful
of
your
property.
You
know
you
don't
want
people
looking
at
your
property
thinking.
Oh
they
can
you
know
it's
a
good
place
to
be
broken
into,
or
you
don't
care
about
your
property.
Therefore,
it
may
attract
the
wrong
element.
A
If
there
is
trash
on
the
roadways,
if
the
weeks
are
high,
if
there
are
junk
cars,
if
there's
unwanted
behavior
in
your
community,
it's
important
for
you
to
take
on
the
responsibility
to
call
it
into
the
attention
to
the
people
who
can
really
address
those
issues.
So
311
is
the
number
that
we
need
for.
You
ought
to
remember
as
well
as
share
with
as
many
people
as
you
know,
that's
the
Citizen
Service
Center
a
number.
They
will
take
the
information.
A
If
you
don't
want
to
give
you
a
name,
you
can
not
give
your
name,
but
you
can
just
turn
that
information
in
or
put
a
request
in,
and
then
it
can
be
taken
care
of
just
know
that
you
know
the
air
didn't
speak
in
our
vegetation,
didn't
speak
and
what
I
didn't
speaking.
So
it's
up
to
us
to
really
make
the
difference
crack.
It
takes
all
of
us
to
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
so
many
people
call
our
office
and
I
see.
Okay,
so
we
need
you
ought
to
come
out
and
do
something
I'm
like
it's.
A
Only
two
people
in
my
office
right
and
I'm,
the
only
full-time
staff
person
correct.
We
have
to
collaborate
and
work
together.
So
we
work
with
a
lot
of
individuals
and
businesses
throughout
this
community
right
to
help
make
sure
that
our
community
really
is
loose
nice
and
beautiful.
You
know
I'm
so
proud,
whenever
I'm
riding
up
and
down
the
highway
on
I
185
and
those
gateway
beautification
projects
that
are
there
and
not
one,
that's
out
of
Fort
Benning.
A
A
If
you
see
trash
on
our
major
roadways,
call
it
in
important
for
you
to
do
that,
because
anything
that's
on
our
major
roadways
can
find
its
way
to
our
watershed
and
cause
problems
it
in
our
main
watershed,
which
is
the
Chattahoochee
for
some
of
the
wild
like
this
there
and
really
a
lot
of
problems
for
the
Columbus
waterworks
that
provide
excellent
water
for
us
to
bathe
in
and
for
us
to
use
for
our
daily
activity
order.
Yeah
drinking
water
I'm,
just
telling
you
so
it's
so
important.
Thank
you.
Drill
for
all
you
do.
A
I
I
can't
tell
you
how
much
I
really
enjoy
working
with
you.
I
enjoy
working
with
you
to
it,
and
let
me
just
say
to
that
you
know
all
of
our
departments
are
challenges.
Resources
are
concerned,
so
it
really
really
is
imperative
for
for
our
citizenry,
that's
good
to
take
part
to
take
ownership
of
Columbus
and
say
you
know
what
this
is
my
down.
That's
right,
so
I'm
going
to
call
it
in
and
it's
just
three
numbers:
31
11!
A
That's
it
and
you
know
there
are
different
organizations
around
town,
different
elements
within
the
city
that
will
educate
you
as
well
as
we
will
on
what
is
considered
a
violation
or
not.
So
if
you're
not
sure,
still
call
it
in
we'll
go
out,
there
will
double-check.
It
will
make
sure
that
there's
no
violation
and
we'll,
let
you
know
that's
what
it
we
don't
know.
A
If
you
don't
call
it
absolute
got
officers
out
there
on
the
streets,
they're
trying
to
do
the
whole
city
and
that's
a
lot
it
is
a
112,
is
very
much
since
I
it's
been
cut
since
you've
been
there,
so
I
don't
have
the
resources
I
used
to
have.
However,
the
ones
that
are
there
are
working
tirelessly
trying
to
keep
their
areas
up
so
don't
feel
like
you're
being
a
nag,
don't
feel
like
you
shouldn't
report
that
your
neighbor
needs
a
port,
your
neighbor
because
believe
me,
it
will
eventually
focus
and
roll
on
down
the
road.
A
If
is
out,
so
please
call
it
in
311.
So
it's
really
up
to
you
all.
It's
up
to
you
as
an
individual
to
help
us
be
their
eyes
and
the
ears
and
the
mouth
for
iron
man.
We
really
can't
make
changes
and
make
things
happen
without
your
support,
so
call
it
311
to
make
those
reports
and
call
anyone
to
request
your
blue
band.
A
It's
what
we
need
for
you
to
do
and
also
when
you
know
better,
you
do
better
and
you
share
the
information
absolutely
so
it's
so
important
for
our
viewing
audience
to
share
with
other
people.
I
know
you
know
the
resources
that
they
know
about.
You
know
one
other
thing:
I
wanted
us
to
talk
a
little
bit
about.
Is
the
winter
field
community
improvement
project?
A
We're
excited
about
working
with
more
Luther
King
Elementary
School,
our
school
district
period,
Columbus
NeighborWorks
America,
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
the
housing
authority.
They
all
are
part
of
this
effort
and
to
help
revitalize
that
community
and
I
know
that
your
people
are
doing
an
awesome
job
because
they
have
awesome
leader
like
what
we
do.
Have
some
great
leadership
really
I'll
give
you
something
I'm
back
in
reality.
Well,
we
do.
We
are
getting
the
in
there
with
them.
You
know.
A
I
know
I
want
to
be
able
to
know
what's
going
on,
but
we
do
have
some
great
leadership
and
you
know
it's
so
easy
for
a
neighborhood
to
become
neglected.
It
really
because
you
could
be
there
one
day
and
it
looks
normal,
looks
great
and
then
the
next
day
you
wake
up.
It's
like
what's
going
on,
so
it's
really
important
that
you
keep
an
eye
out
for
your
own
neighborhood
and
if
it
does
look
a
little
neglected
call
us.
Let
us
know
that's
right,
but
thank
you
so
much
you're
welcome
with
us
together
happening.
A
You
know
I'd
like
for
you
to
come
back.
You
know
at
least
once
a
month
or
two
talk
about
some
things,
but
I
understand
that
your
schedule
is
busy,
so
we're
not
going
to
push
you.
I
appreciate
that
I
know
you
do
well.
Let
me
tell
you
listening
audience,
I
can't.
Thank
you
all
enough
for
helping
and
supporting
the
key
Columbus
beautiful
projects.
Our
help.
The
huge
activity
would
not
have
been
a
success
without
your
help.
Our
household
has
just
waste
and
electronics
and
paper
shredding
would
not
have
been
a
success.
A
Our
shoe
drive
our
America's
recycling
day
shoe
recycling
program
and
personal
paper
shredding.
None
of
those
projects
would
have
been
a
success
without
your
support,
so
we
certainly
do.
Thank
you
and
we
ask
you
to
continue
to
support
us
now,
we're
becoming
up
to
December
and
christmas
is
in
December
and
so
I
know.
Many
of
you
all
will
be
buying
those
fresh
Christmas
trees
and
we
are
going
to
be
collecting
Christmas
trees.
A
I'm
excited
this
year
because
we're
collecting
Christmas
trees,
as
we
have
in
the
past,
at
the
different
sites
for
different
sites
at
Cooper,
Creek,
Park
and
surely
be
Winston
at
dinger,
would
Park
also
at
oxbow
meadows
this
year
and
and
we're
collecting
those
trees
so
that
we
can
use
them
for
fish
habitat
at
oxbow
Meadows
links.
So
it's
important
for
you
all
to
start
taking
your
trees
to
one
of
our
drop-off
sites
at
one
of
those
parts,
starting
on
the
twenty-sixth
of
december
through
the
7th
of
january,
so
I.
A
Thank
you
all
for
all
that
you
have
done
all
you
are
doing,
and
all
that
you
will
do
to
help
keep
Columbus
beautiful.
Just
always
remember
that
it's
up
to
you
to
be
a
good
Stewart
to
our
environment,
thanks
again
for
tuning
in,
and
we
will
look
for
you
next
time
right
here
on
CCTV,
the
key
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes.