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B
B
So
the
best
way
to
do
it
is
do
a
show
that
would
make
you
laugh,
make
you
cry
and
be
hungry
or
whatever
else
that
we
would
think
of
to
bring
to
the
show
just
don't
we
want
to
get
away
from
all
the
negativity
and
all
the
same
businesses
and
the
same
information.
B
A
I'm
here
for
exactly
the
same
reason,
you
just
said:
that's
pretty
good!
Thank
you
for
that
mimi
and
now
what
we're
going
to
go
do.
A
I
believe
columbus
needs
an
avenue,
a
channel
where
we
can
get
information
and
not
just
to
the
latino
community
to
every
community
there's
so
much,
there's
so
much
talent
in
this
town
that
columbus
doesn't
ever
hear
about
there's
so
many
wonderful
places
to
visit
so
many
wonderful
places
to
eat
at,
and
you
know
what
we're
just
trying
to
bring
some
light
to
that.
That's
all
we're
trying
to
do
right.
B
Danny
arp
is
american
rescue
plan.
It
is
a
funding
due
to
covet
19
that
a
lot
of
cities
received
columbus.
Georgia
was
very
blessed
to
receive
78
million
dollars.
We
didn't
receive
it
all
at
one
time,
but
a
small
portion
and
out
of
that
arp
funding.
We
established
an
arp
reimbursement
for
small
businesses,
which
is
we
put
aside
three
million
dollars
as
reimbursement
to
citizens.
B
A
If
you're
a
small
business,
you
have
that
you
have
not
gone
there.
Yet
the
trickiest
part
is:
when
you
go
into
that
website
under
small
business
grant
program,
let's
just
say,
there's
an
overview.
There's
a
little
word.
There
called
details
with
some
arrows
if
you
click
that
that
is
where
you're
going
to
be
taken
to
the
actual
media
kit
for
the
columbus
ar
pre
money,
keep.
B
A
Excellent
excellent,
so
we're
going
to
go
right
into
crime
prevention
and
the
crime
prevention
grants
that
have
been
awarded
actually
over
the
past
several
years.
There
have
been
many
wonderful
programs
and
and
they're
outreach
programs,
they're
programs
designed
to
help
kids
stay
off
the
street
they're.
A
Definitely
programs
that
are
a
lot
of
them
are
focused
on
inner
city
and
a
lot
of
you
know,
development
of
our
of
our
youth
and
so
to
speak
specifically
to
the
crime
prevention
that
first
batch
of
applications.
Those
are
already
in
now
and
in
case
you
didn't
know,
did
you
know
I
was
the
chair
of
that
board.
A
I
I
will
take
that
as
a
compliment.
I
think
it
is
okay,
good,
thank
you
and,
on
that
sitting,
on
that
board,
I'm
able
to
see
all
these
wonderful
programs
and
applications
come
in
and
let
me
tell
you
columbus.
There
are
a
lot,
a
lot
of
wonderful
programs
that
no
one's
ever
heard
about,
and
it
is
our
job
to
spotlight
those
programs
and
we're
excited
to
be
doing
that
here
in
the
future.
But
as
far
as
the
applications
are
concerned,
you
know
that
that
window
has
closed
that
closed
march
31st.
A
There
was
almost
50
applicants,
there
was
49
that
applied
and
out
of
those
49.
The
first
batch
is
is
in
the
review
process.
Right
now,
and
so,
what's
going
to
happen,
is
they're
going
to
get
scored
based
on
on
the
program,
the
scope,
and
we
have
to
make
sure
that
you
know
lines
up
with
the
parameters
of
the
crime
prevention.
You
know
grant
money,
and
so
that
is
where
that
is
we're
looking
to
hopefully
have
money
in
enhance
for
these.
A
For
these
people,
who
run
these
programs
by
june
july
at
the
latest,
simply
because
there
is
so
much
to
score
so
much
to
go
through,
and
we
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
get
the
money
in
the
right
hands
for
the
perfect,
perfect,
perfect
avenues
of
programs
that
we
have
here
in
columbus,
georgia,
so
and
as
the
chair
of
the
crime
prevention
board.
I
just
want
you
to
know
how
important
it
is
for
folks
like,
for
example,
seth
brown,
who
is
the
crime
prevention
director.
A
I
worked
very
closely
with
with
seth,
and
you
know
he
has
brought
to
our
attention
all
these
wonderful
number
of
organizations
and
we're
just
excited
to
be
a
part
of
it.
I
want
to
thank
the
council
you're.
B
A
Thank
the
council
for
750
000
of
funds
that
we
have,
and
you
know
what
you
know.
A
lot
of
people
don't
know
exactly
about
the
crime
prevention
fund
and
let
I'll
just
say
this
folks.
If,
if
you
have
a
dream,
a
vision
of
a
program
that
you
may
want
to
start
that
you
feel
will
in
the
future
prevent
crime,
especially
when
it
comes
to
our
youth
and
keeping
them
out
of
trouble.
A
Where
you
know,
I
have
a
heart
for
youth
and
if
you
don't,
if
you
don't
give
the
youth
something
to
do,
the
chances
of
crime
in
the
future
does
increase
period,
and
so
specifically,
when
it
comes
to
a
lot
of
these
organizations.
I
just
want
you
to
understand
that
if
you
do
have
a
vision,
if
you
have
a
dream,
if
you
have
a
project
that
you're
considering
you
know,
get
your
501c3
file
for
the
501c3.
A
Yes,
there
is
a
backlog.
Yes,
it
may
take
up
to
a
year
to
get
it.
But
let's
say,
for
example,
you
wanted
to
you
know,
go
into
you,
know
the
inner
city
and
and
started
a
chess
club
to
keep
kids
off
the
street
or
you
want
to
you
know.
Have
you
know
a
a
gaming
building
where
you
can
at
least
have
the
kids
there
come
and
play?
You
know
video
games
and
or
chess.
A
You
know
at
the
same
place
whatever
it
is
and
say
you
need
ten
thousand
dollars,
five
thousand
dollars
of
seed
money
to
get
you
started.
That
is
the
wonderful
thing
about
the
crime
prevention
board.
Those
funds
are
specific
to
be
used
specifically
to
be
used
as
seed
money
to
get
a
program
started
and
no
other
organization
that
I
know
of
will
give
you
money
up
front
to
start
something
like
that,
and
that
is
the
wonderful
thing
about
the
crime
prevention
board.
But.
A
B
A
So
every
so
every
year
you
have
to
apply
for
it
for
a
new
amount.
Now
you
set,
you
ask
for
a
certain
amount
and
then
the
board
goes
through
and
recommends
how
much
should
be
funded.
That
goes
to
council
and
then,
of
course,
that's
where
the
funds
you
know
get
get
you
know
approved
and
disbursed.
A
But
the
idea-
and
you
know
you
don't
hear
this
a
lot,
but
the
idea
about
the
crime
prevention
grant
money
is
that
as
a
business
begin
or
as
a
business
organization
begins
to
flourish
on
its
own
you're
supposed
to
start
to
wean
off
of
that,
so
that
another
organization
has
an
opportunity
to
get
to
get
kick-started
and
so
that
that's
what
that's
really
designed
to
do.
Does
that
make
sense.
A
B
And
that
doesn't
mean
because
you
qualify
this
year,
you
can
qualify
the
next
year
either
like
how
many
years
can
they?
How
many
years
can
they
apply
before
they're,
not
qualified
anymore,
for
the
program,
do
you
all
have
a
designated
time
like
that,
for
instance,
let's
say
I
have
I've,
had
it
right
for
a
program
of
mine
and
I'm
on
my
fourth
year,
can
I
come
back
and
still
get
money
or
no,
because
I
already
gotten
money
three
years
in
a
row.
A
Why
are
you
asking
for
for
money
again
when
you're
obviously
able
to
operate
on
what
you're
doing
now,
and
I
mean
those
questions
get
asked
and
those
questions
get
answered,
and
you
know
the
disbursement
of
funds
is
going
to
be
in
direct
correlation
to
how
the
board
feels
and,
of
course,
ultimately,
how
council
feels
about
those
about
those
funds
and
where
you're
at
so
and.
B
Seth
brown
does
an
awesome
job
in
reporting
to
council
when
it's
time
for
approval,
for
it
does
seth
brown
and
yourself
as
the
chair
look
at
anything
in
the
future
coming
before
council
and
introducing
these
different
programs.
So
our
citizens,
you
know
our
taxpayer
that
fund
this
through
the
sales
tax
can
see
where
this
money
is
going
to
and
so
that
they
know
about
the
program,
because
you
might
have
an
exciting
program
and
I
don't
know
about
it
and
I
can
benefit.
B
A
Sure,
there's
absolutely
been
lots
of
talk
and
matter
of
fact,
seth
and
I
were
talking
about
it
just
the
other
day.
You
know
people
forget
that
you
know
if,
if
a
picture
is
worth
a
thousand
words,
just
imagine
what
seeing
somebody
there
in
front
of
you,
you
know
sharing
their
vision
for
this
program
in
front
of
say,
for
example,
council
right,
and
so
I
we
have
been
saying:
hey
we're
going
to
start.
A
You
know
bringing
some
of
these
organizations
after
after
funding
some
of
these
sub-recipients
that
we're
going
to
start
bringing
them
into
council
meetings.
You
know
we're
going
to
request
of
some
time
and
not
not
a
whole
lot
of
time,
but
just
enough
so
that
the
organization
can
express
what
their
what
their
mission
statements
are.
A
You
know
how
they
be,
how
they
got
started,
where
the
the
the
beginning
point
was
where
ultimately,
they
see
themselves
in
three
years
five
years,
and
I
feel
that
you
know
if,
if
that
were
to
happen,
and
some
of
these
services
come
to
council
and
and
and
you
know,
introduce
themselves,
I
feel
that
people
forget
that
council
members
are
people
too,
and
if
you
see
these
people
you're
able
to
you
know,
put
a
face
to
an
organization
and
then
you're
able
to
see
what
they're
doing
you
know.
A
Hopefully
we're
looking
at
possible
video
programming
for
each
of
those
organizations
so
that
you
know
when
you
can
pull
up
a
video
and
see
check
out
the
organization
yeah.
You
know,
maybe
your
kids,
maybe
kids
in
your
community
or
want
to
become
involved.
But
the
idea
is
that
we
want
to
spotlight
that
talent.
We
want
to
spotlight
those
organizations.
We
want
to
spotlight
those
those
groups
that
just
are
doing
wonderful,
wonderful
things
in
our
town
and
so
yeah.
A
There
is
definitely
vision
for
that
in
the
future,
and
so
you'll
start
seeing
more
and
more
on
that.
After
funding,
though,
that's
when
we,
we
didn't
want
to
obviously
spotlight
anybody
while
we're
in
the
application
and
the
review
process,
but
after
funding
is
over
we're
going
to
start
doing
that.
So
you
guys
can
have
a
you
know
better,
a
better
eyes
on
on
that.
B
A
Well,
I
said
earlier
that
the
window
just
closed
march
31st
for
this
year.
Obviously,
but
it's
usually
opened
anywhere,
I
believe
right
after
the
beginning
of
the
year,
and
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody
has
that
on
their
on
their.
You
know,
radar.
B
A
Their
radar,
but
really
when
we
get
to
the
application
opening
date.
We
want
to
do
a
much
much
better
job,
and
this
is
you
know,
you
know
directly
from
seth
as
well.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
let
the
word
out
early
so
that
if
there
are
organizations
that
are
wanting
some
some
financial
help
and
and
grant
aid
for
their
for
their
organizations
that
they
know
way
ahead
of
time
to
make
sure
that
everybody
has
enough
time
to
apply.
Okay.
B
Well,
danny
it
seems
like
today
we
hit
two
big
topics
that
are
very
important
to
our
community,
to
the
citizens,
the
arp
funding
reimbursement
program,
which
is
very
important,
and
that
program
will
keep
running
until
the
money
runs
out.
So
people
need
to
go
online,
look
at
it
see
if
their
business
qualifies
and
apply
for
those
fundings
and
crime.
B
Prevention
is
another
good
program
where
again
we're
helping
the
community
taxpayers
are
paying
for
different
things
in
our
community,
and
this
is
their
taxpayers
at
work,
arp
reimbursement
for
small
businesses
and
crime
prevention
to
help
us
control
this
crime
that
we
have
in
our
community
right.
Thank
you
for
bringing
us
up
to
date.
E
D
B
That's
what's
going
to
make
this
show
very
special.
Is
that
we
as
government
and
city
council,
we
put
these
programs
out,
but
if
you're
not
watching
council
at
that
time
or
you're,
not
reading
the
the
newspaper
or
listening
the
video
you
miss
out
on
these
programs,
and
you
miss
out
on
these
opportunities
and
danny.
A
C
Hello,
I'm
rob
landers
and
I'm
the
director
of
the
columbus
civic
center,
I'm
standing
in
the
parking
lot
of
the
columbus
civic
center
and
it
may
be
empty
right
now,
but
come
this
juneteenth.
This
location
will
be
filled
with
food,
fun
and
festivities.
We
will
host
the
first
city-wide
june
team
celebration
on
june
14th
through
june
20th.
A
D
A
Very
special
guest
here
today,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
cesar
bautista
cesar,
tell
us
about
yourself
and
what
you're
doing
here
today
so.
E
Thank
you
for
inviting
me,
I'm
cesaro
bautista,
I'm,
the
owner
of
bodega
1205
and
I'm
bringing
a
little
bit
of
our
culture
to
columbus.
B
Cesar,
let
me
ask
you
a
question:
before
we
go
into
this
delicious
plate,
you
brought
us
there.
What
is
the
difference
between
your
food
and
other
latino
foods,
for
example,
let's
say
a
mexican
plate?
What's
the
difference
between
your
plate
and
a
mexican
plate.
E
So
at
bodega
we're
a
latin
american
fusion,
which
means
we
have
dishes
from
all
over.
We
have
puerto
rican
dishes.
We
have
dishes
from
colombia
like
arepas
our
colombian.
We
have
dishes
from
panama,
we're
not
a
specific
type
of
food
from
a
specific
country.
If
you
know
what
I
mean,
if
I
could
cook
better
mexican
food,
I
will
do
it,
but
I
don't
want
to
offend
people
by
doing
so.
Okay,.
B
Well,
can
you
tell
us
what
you,
what
did
you
bring
here
and,
and
I'm
sorry
the
reason
I
asked
you
that
is
because
a
lot
of
times
when
people
look
at
latin
food,
they
think
of
you
know
it's
always
tacos
enchiladas
and
nachos,
and
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
understand
that
in
the
latin
culture
there
are
21
different
cultures
within
the
latin
culture
and
within
that
everyone
has
their
own
special
little
flavor.
B
When
they're
cooking
everybody
doesn't
cook
the
same,
everybody
does
not
eat
guinea.
Toes
like
danny
likes
or
tottones.
Like
me
or
enchiladas,
you
know,
every
every
latin
culture
has
a
specialty
in
their
plate,
and
this
is
the
reason
why
we
wanted
you
to
bring
your
plate,
which
is
exciting,
because
people
get
to
learn
about
something
different
and
tell
us
what
you
had
cooked
here.
So.
E
Here
we
have
an
interesting
dish;
actually
it
was
built
for
columbus
for
bodega.
It
was
made
by
one
of
our
chefs
dialing
she's,
sadly
not
with
us,
her
husband,
pcs
and
but
I
want
to
mention
that
this
is
a
combination
of
a
beacon
rice
with
a
salmon
fresh
salmon.
It
is,
it
has
a
little
bit
of
asian
culture
or
an
asian
taste
on
it,
push
into
the
caribbean
side
of
the
house
and
then
the
fresh
salmon
and
the
salad
to
complement.
E
E
That's
funny
we
kind
of
we
saw
the
opportunity
when
we
came
here
to
columbus.
I
came
here
as
an
instructor
to
fort
benning
to
winsec.
Actually,
wingsec
has
a
lot
of
latino
influence
in
its
ranks
and
I
didn't
know
I
was
gonna,
be
medically
retired.
E
We
used
to
own
business
and
restaurants
before
me
and
my
wife,
and
we
saw
the
opportunity
we
saw
the
in
a
way.
How
can
we
complement
what
columbus
already
has?
If
you
go
to
a
pizza
place?
You're,
not
italian.
You
just
enjoy
pizza,
so
we
created
bodega
as
an
answer
to
having
the
the
melting
of
the
latino
and
the
hispanic
community
there
and
to
bring
something
a
little
bit
of
ourselves
to
columbus
and
it
has
worked
pretty
decent
so
far,.
E
So
bodega
in
english,
if
it's
literal,
it
depends
on
the
country
you
see
it
from
so.
In
spain,
a
bodega
is
a
wine
cellar
in
colombia.
A
bodega
is
a
little
bit
like
a
warehouse
in
the
in
the
in
your
house
in
puerto
rico.
Well,
not
in
puerto
rico,
but
in
the
states.
A
small
bodega
was
a
small
market
in
a
big
building
of
a
city
which
they
served.
A
I
can't
I
can't
wait
anymore,
I'm
sorry,
my
wife
is
going
to
be
so
jealous.
Who
is
smoking
hot
by
the
way
she's
going
to
be
so
jealous,
says?
Oh,
while
I'm
enjoying
this
tell
us
about
the
event
center
right
next
door
there
on
broadway,
so
to
complement.
E
Bolegas,
since
bodega
has
a
small
footprint
we
merged
with
a
space
which
before
was
pop-up
town.
Now
we
call
it
one
two
three,
then
some
railway,
which
you
can
have
a
little
bit
of
like
an
experience
of
bodega,
but
in
your
own
event,
so
we
cater
there.
We
have
a
space
that
we
can
serve
200
people
inside
and
we
can
cater
for
those
customers
or
they
can
bring
their
own
food
or
cater
from
some
somewhere.
B
B
A
Want
to
thank
you
thanks
for
coming
here
right.
A
You
folks,
while
I
finish
this,
we're
gonna
be
at
a
commercial,
so
we
will
be
right
back
to
close
and
thank
you
all
for
tuning
in
once
again,
thank
you
for
your
service
and.
E
B
B
C
Hello,
I'm
rob
landers
and
I'm
the
director
of
the
columbus
civic
center,
I'm
standing
in
the
parking
lot
of
the
columbus
civic
center
and
it
may
be
empty
right
now,
but
come
this
juneteenth!
This
location
will
be
filled
with
food,
fun
and
festivities.
We
will
host
the
first
city-wide
juneteenth
celebration
on
june
14th
through
june
20..
If.
D
B
B
This
is
what
we're
talking
about
the
beauty,
the
beauty
that
columbus
has,
that
a
lot
of
people
don't
know
about,
and
that's
what
we're
gonna
be
about
we're
to
showcase
columbus,
the
beauty
of
it
in
all
aspects
of
it,
and
now
before
we
close
out,
we
do
want
to
teach
some
spanish
we're
going
to
use
the
word
of
the
day
in
spanish
because
we
wanted
to
do
this
show
at
first
as
a
latino
show,
and
then
we
decided
no
we're
gonna
do
around
the
city.
Why.
E
B
There's
so
many
interesting
things
going
on
in
our
city
and
we
need
to
inform
our
community,
let
you
be
a
part
of
the
celebration
of
the
progressiveness
that
columbus
is
doing.
Yes,
we
have
crime.
Yes,
we
have
problems,
but
at
the
same
time
columbus
is
beautiful.
It
has
a
lot
of
things
to
offer.
So
I
don't
know
about
you
danny,
but
I'm
ready
to
show
off
the
world
that
columbus
is
a
great
place
to
live.
B
Our
spanish
word
of
the
day
is
going
to
be
dia
there
you
go
and
I
chose
the
app
because
danny
my
nephew
here
likes
to
call
me.
Tia
actually
he's
my
friend
my
best
friend,
but
he
likes
to
call
me
tia
mimi.
So
if
you're
you
see
us
out
in
the
community
and
he
says
diya
mimi,
you
know
that
means
and
mimi
and
now
are
you
gonna
say
it
or
you
want
me
to
say
the
difference
you,
okay.
B
B
A
B
A
Pretty
good
as
we
go
and
who
you
guys
heard
earlier
was
mike
king
on
his
cell
phone,
and
we
just
appreciate
what
he's
doing
I'm
here
doing
doing.
The
production
of
our
of
our
new
show
can't
do
without
mike
right,
hey.
A
The
man
mike's
a
man
all
right
and
before
we
close,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
speak
about
something
super
important.
Okay,
and
that
is
the
word
elections.
Mimi.
B
D
B
You
can
see
this
is
going
to
be
a
very
casual
program.
Just
want
to
remind
everybody
election
day.
Early
voting
is
made.
The
second
through
may.
The
20th
election
day
is
may
the
24th.
Please
let
your
voice
be
heard.
B
It
is
important
because
the
development
of
our
city
is
the
future
of
your
children,
your
grandchildren
and
your
family.
So
please
get
out
to
vote
and
let
it
be
let
your
voice
be
heard,
and
in
closing
I
just
want
to
say
to
ccg
and
mike
king
and
this
government
for
allowing
us
to
be
able
to
do
around
the
city
with
danny
and
mimi,
so
that
we
can
show
you
all
the
great
things
it's
not
going
to
be
a
perfect
show.
B
B
In
saying
that,
as
far
as
oh
yes,
I
wanted
to
do
this
in
spanish.
Can
I
do
that.
A
A
No,
no,
I
wanted
to
make
sure
yes,
the
elect.
I
wanted
to
go
all
the
way
back
to.
A
And
what
I
just
said
is
that
you
know
again,
I
just
reiterated
the
importance
of
of
may
24th
in
our
elections
and
and
having
your
voice
heard,
particularly
in
our
local
elections.
Here
in
the
primaries
I
mean.
A
That's
pretty
good,
that's
pretty
good
all
right!
Well,
folks,
thank
you
one
last
time.
Thank
you
one
last
time
for
tuning
in
and
we
will
be
back
shortly
right,
yes
and
we'll
be
back
with
another
show
soon
and
please
keep
keep
an
ear
out
for
when
that
show
will
be
airing.
We
are
super
excited
to
be
here.
We
are
super
excited
to
be
able
to
come
back.
Thank
you,
columbus.
A
We
love
you
very
much
right
mimi!
You
love
them
right.
A
All
right,
this
is,
and
danny
aaron
sivia
tuning
out.
Thank
you
again.