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A
B
Be
careful
you
guys,
man,
you
know
the
last
little
snow
we
had
what
was
that
about
a
week
ago
and
I
saw
vehicles
flipped
over
upside
down
on
the
road.
I
saw
all
kinds
of
accidents
just
on
252,
like
you
know,
right
around
my
neighborhood,
so
I
just
I
just
want
to
tell
you
guys
just
be
safe.
Take
your
time
don't
be
on
the
phone.
You
know
do
what
you.
C
C
You
know
be
safe
and
stay
home
if
you
have
to,
because
from
what
I've
been
reading,
it
is
going
to
be
a
lot
worse,
as
the
time
goes
on.
So
please
be
careful
and
I'm
blessed
to
be
here
minneapolis.
This
is
anthony
taylor,
african
american
community
specialist.
This
is
minneapolis
360..
C
We
are
here
and
actually
kim.
This
is
the
last
show
before
the
new
year.
C
The
last
show
of
the
year
and
what
better
way
I
thought
that
we
could
end
the
show
is
to
recap
how
2020
was
for
everybody,
and
I
got
the
two
perfect
guests
to
talk
about
that.
And
it's
me
and
you
hey.
B
B
C
Because
we
together
took
this
journey
with
minneapolis
360
together
and
as
we
shared
so
many
stories
and
information
and
news
and
opportunities,
I
thought
what
a
great
way
if
we
could
just
recap
how
2020
was
for
one
and
then
hurry
up
and
get
it
out
of
here.
C
B
I
am
too,
I
am
as
well.
I
mean
this
year.
It
was
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
use
the
word
unique.
It
was
a
unique
year.
One
of
a
kind.
I
in
my
lifetime
have
never
experienced
a
year
like
this
and
when
I
say
that
I
mean
there's
been
ups
and
downs,
there's
been
roller,
coaster
rides,
it's
been
emotional,
it's
been
great
for
some
and
you
know:
we've
had
the
opportunity
to
get
closer
to
our
family
with
some
people
have
some
people.
C
C
B
C
I
I
take
myself
back
and
I
want
you
to
tell
me
how
you
feel
too.
I
take
myself
back
to
the
point
where
I
knew
it
was
real
right
that
it
was
real,
because
you
hear
information
and
you
see
stuff-
and
you
hear
the
news,
but
when
it
really
hit
home
for
me,
is
when
everything
started
to
shut
down
right.
You
know
work
job
and
then
my
life
changed
and
to
me
I've
never
experienced
that
before
ever
right.
B
B
We
brought
on
all
the
professionals,
healthcare
folks,
you
know
everyone
who
could
give
information
for
us
to
be
safe,
and
so
just
the
fact
that
like
may
may
20th
was
the
day
that
I
actually
tested
positive
or
I
you
know,
got
my
results
back-
that
I
tested
positive
for
covet,
and
so
that
was
that
was
real.
It
was
real
for
me,
then,
because
I
remember
that
morning
I
was
headed
to
do
the
show
with
you.
B
And
I
remember
my
friend
made
me
breakfast
and
I
remember
saying
you
didn't
put
no
salt
on
these
eggs.
B
C
B
Seasoning,
neither
but
okay,
you
know
whatever.
So
I
get
here
and
we're
talking
about
covet
and
as
soon
as
I
leave
here,
you
know,
papays
is
right
up
the
street.
That's
right!
I
swing
by
popeyes
and
oh
my
god.
I
could
not
taste
the
chicken
no
flavor
at
all,
and
everyone
knows
if
you've
ever
been
to
popeye's
chicken
you're
tasting.
B
B
C
B
That
was
the
weirdest
feeling
ever
like.
I've
never
experienced
nothing
like
that,
and
I
do
remember
earlier
that
week.
I
think
it
was
that
monday
or
sunday.
I
was
like
man
I
feel
like
I
got
hit
by
a
truck,
but
you
know
with
me
doing
events,
and
you
know
just
even
like
bringing
stuff
usually
like
when
I
get
through
dumping,
I'll
put
it
like
in
my
living
room
or
whatever
before
I
take
it
down
to
my
basement.
B
C
And
it
has
not-
and
you
know
I
think,
and
and
that's
I'm
glad
you
you
talked
about
how
it
impacted
you
personally
and
and
to
start
here.
Yes,
it's
not
going
anywhere
and
it's
in
it's
worse
and
I
think
a
lot
of
times
we
had
information
on
covet
was
going
to
hit
in
a
second
wave
and
we
knew
how
tough
the
holiday
seasons
were.
So
it's
not
going
anywhere.
D
C
Absolutely
and
talk
about
this
kim
because
you
you're
you're
a
minneapolis
personality,
you
do
so
many
events
and
souls
you
you're
well
known,
and
the
impact
that
I
think
you
brought
to
minneapolis
was
in
crazy,
credible
incredible
when
you
shared
your
story.
Well,
thank
you.
B
Yeah,
you
know,
I
think,
for
some
people
they
didn't
you
know.
Sometimes
we
don't
believe
that
it's
real
until
it
hits
home
right
until
it's
super
close
to
us
or
until
somebody
we
know
you
know,
is
dealing
with
it
and
it's
like.
Oh,
my
god.
This
is
real
and
so
yeah,
that's
true.
Unfortunately,
you
know,
and
so
even
for
those
who
may
not
know
me
personally,
but
they
hear
me
on
the
radio
they're
used
to
you
know
everyday
listening
to
me
or
every
week,
and
you
know
it
was
just
like
wow.
B
Oh
my
god,
like
you
know,
you
feel,
like
you
know
that
person
and
so
just
to
know
that
they
have
it.
I
I
feel
like
it
did,
make
a
difference
for
some
people
to
say:
hey,
I'm
going
to
be
more
responsible
and
I'm
going
to
make
sure
I
wear
a
mask
or
I'm
going
to
make
sure
that
I
social
distance
or
I'm
going
to
stay
my
butt
at
home
right.
B
You
know,
and
unfortunately
it
got
that
serious
to
where
you
know
we
needed
to
really
just
stay
home,
and
you
know
I'm
sure
we
hear
it
all
the
time.
I
wonder
if
it
would
have
made
a
difference
if
you
know
hey
right
in
march,
if
the
governor
would
have
just
made
the
call
to
do
that,
you
know
world
war
or
that
that
statewide
shutdown,
where
you
couldn't
you,
had
to
get
everything
from
the
stores
or
whatever
you
needed
in
advance.
B
C
B
Oh,
did
we
lose
anthony,
we
may
have
lost
anthony
for
a
second,
I'm
gonna
get
back
into
the
music
real
quick.
We
got
a
little
neo
with
you
to
love,
and
hopefully
anthony
will
be
right
back.
D
A
C
B
Yes,
absolutely
and
like
you
said,
even
just
you
know
the
city
of
minneapolis
being
able
to
have
this
show
and
really
get
the
word
out
to
people.
You
know
not
only
just
about
covet,
but
about
every
all
the
resources,
all
the
things
I
mean
we
discussed
so
many
different
topics
from
you
know.
Just
even
like
this,
the
snow
emergencies
remember,
we
did
the
show
on
the
snow.
B
We
did
it
on
housing
and
rental,
you
know
just
letting
people
know
that
there
is
help.
If
you
have
rental
problems,
there's
people
out
there
with
the
city
that
can
assist
you
with
your
landlord
issues
and,
oh,
my
god,
we
had
so
many
great
shows.
A
C
Police
department
devastated
this
man,
this
family
in
this
this
country,
so
man.
B
B
What
did
you
do?
I
shared
it.
I
tagged
mayor
frye,
I
tagged
mayor
carter.
I
tagged
hare
dondo.
I
tagged
all
the
city
officials
bobby
joe
champion
everybody
that
I
could
think
of
that.
I
knew
like
reg
chapman,
all
the
tv,
radio,
everybody
and
I
said,
do
you
guys
see
this?
This
is
disturbing.
We've
got
to
do
something.
C
It
was
vitally
it.
B
C
To
my
my
core,
and
I
I'm
still
not
recovered,
I
I
don't
want
to
speak
for
anybody
else,
so
I'll
I'll,
keep
it
personal
with
me.
I'm
still
not
recovered,
but
I'm
also
not
recovered
of
many
many
situations
like
this
that
I
have
seen,
unfortunately,
on
my
tv
screen
on
my
phone
around
black
bodies
being
murdered
in
the
systemic
racism
that
exists
and
has
polarized
this
nation,
this
country
and
this
city,
which
led
to
conversations
about
how
to
get
involved
over
police
reform
and
those
things
that
happened.
C
I
I
think,
and
also
the
ensuing
unrest,
really
was
one
of
the
worst
moments.
I
think
that
I've
experienced
and
being
able
to
share
some
of
those
things
on
the
air
for
folks
was
really
really
hard
to
get
through.
Does
that
make
sense
right
and
minneapolis
really
has
been
shook
to
the
core?
With
that
kim.
B
You
know
it
got
real.
I
think
we
really
recognized
people's
true
colors,
like
people's
true
colors
came
out
as
well.
B
I
had
a
friend
that
I
worked
with,
and
I
heard
you
know
a
lot
of
different
people
saying,
oh
well,
you
know
I
had
to
unfriend
some
people,
because
you
know
the
comments
and
the
you
know
things
that
they
said
and
made
was
just.
It
was
unbelievable,
and
I
know
for
myself
that
was
somebody
that
I
used
to
work
with
and
and
she
made
a
post
about
like
she
felt
like
it
was
unbelievable
that
they
aired
his
funeral
on
tv.
B
When
you
know
people
were
in
the
middle
of
a
pandemic
and
other
people,
other
families
couldn't
have
a
big
funeral,
but
he
had
a
huge
funeral
and
it
was
you
know
publicized.
They
made
it
seem
like.
It
was
just
a
you
know,
a
big
publicity
stunt
and-
and
then
you
know
was
like
comparing
it
to
oh
and,
and
they
didn't
all,
have
masks
on.
C
B
B
C
Yeah
it
looked
it,
it
looks
awful.
It
looks
like
a
bomb
hit
leg
street
in
parts
of
that
area.
It
looks
like
sometimes
what
people
would
describe
as
a
a
war
that
happened
there
and
that's
kind
of
what
happened
in
some
of
those
places
on
lake
street.
B
Right
businesses,
where
we're
talking
about
you,
know
even
black
owned
businesses,
that
you
know
they
worked
man
every
it
took
them.
You
know
a
leg
and
a
arm
to
be
able
to
get
this
establishment
and
to
watch
it
burn
away
in
flames
or
be
looted,
or
you
know
see
everything
gone.
It
was
devastating,
but
it
was
also
great
to
see
our
community
come
together
and
to
help.
C
Absolutely,
and-
and
I
was
just
gonna
say
that
too,
because
through
all
that
our
community
came
through
with
helping
people
the
folks
at
sanctuary
giving
out
free
food,
it's
free
supplies
and
pop-up
places
where
people
can
go
and
get
supplies,
because
obviously
cub
food
was
closed
down
for
quite
a
long
time.
We
already
know
that
north
minneapolis
is
a
food
desert
right
and
then
also
people
were
not
working
and
the
way
the
community
showed
up
and
showed
out
to
get
information
on
where
they
can
get.
Everything
that
they
need
was
beautiful.
B
C
C
You
know
this
is
what
we
we
do
as
a
as
a
people
that,
when
we
unite
to
help
each
other,
minneapolis
has
always
been
that
type
of
community
and
not
just
north
minneapolis,
either
south
side
also
were
people
were
doing
great
work,
so
yeah
being
able
to
see
that
and
then
offer
information
through
the
city
on
where
people
could
access.
D
C
C
B
B
C
I'm
not
touching
that,
but
you
know
what's
interesting
about
minneapolis
and
what
happened
kim
doing
all
of
this
stuff
is
folks
still
showed
up
and
showed
out
to
vote.
Folks
still
showed
up
and
showed
out
to
do.
The
census.
Minneapolis
was
number
one
in
the
country
on
census
response.
B
All
right
did
you
cut
back
out
again
on
me,
anthony
I'm
sure
he'll
be
coming
right
back
and
I
know
we
just
have
a
few
minutes
left,
but
if
you
want
to
call
in
and
if
you
want
to
say
something
about
this
year,
go
ahead,
give
me
a
call
right
now,
the
number
612-377-3456
again
that's
612-377-3456.
We
just
have
a
few
minutes
left
on
the
show
anthony
you
back.
C
I
am
back
and
I
apologize
minneapolis
for
our
technical
difficulties
and
we
we
do
have
a
couple
of
minutes
left,
but
just
to
put
a
bow
on
that
kim.
It
goes
to
show
how
our
folks
are
really
in
tune
on
what
they
feel
they
want
in
their
communities
with
the
census
and
the
elections.
A
Yes,
ma'am,
I
just
I
wanted
to
call
in
and
chime
in
on
the
conversation
y'all
were
having.
A
My
name
is
drew
I'm
I'm
from
the
north,
so
I'm
just
living
I'm
living
north
side.
B
A
Yeah,
so
I
did,
I
want
to
commend
kevin
kmoj.
Obviously,
I'm
from
minneapolis
and
they've
always
been
a
pillar,
but
tonight
this
year,
like
as
y'all,
were
saying
really
showcased.
Just
everything
camel
j
is
doing,
has
been
doing
since
its
inception
and
in
terms
of
its
resources
in
terms
of
its
platform
in
terms
of
the
addressing
of
issues
in
terms
of
all
that,
it
was
able
to
do
and
y'all
just
mentioned
on
the
on
the
part
of
the
voting.
We
were
also
number
one
in
voting.
A
You
know,
like
you
said
it
reflects.
You
know
this
tremendous
opportunity
as
well,
but
we
still
need
you
know,
there's
still
a
lot
that
we
can
do,
but
I
really
want
to,
like
you
said:
camo
j
has
really
showcased
what
this
village
can
do
and
is
capable
of
doing.
Thank.
B
C
D
Morning,
queen
and
king,
not
to
echo
my
king,
that
just
spoke,
but
I
want
to
give
you
guys
a
lot
of
credit.
You
know
you
guys
have
been
a
pillar
and
I'm
from
here
to
you
guys
been
a
pillar
in
our
community
and
you
camel
jay.
I
can't
name
all
of
y'all.
It's
a
long
list,
freddie
bell,
chantelle,
you
guys,
okay,
you
guys
have
fed
us
and
kept
us
going.
You
know
and
giving
us
this.
D
Well,
we
say
not
fake
news,
but
news.
Okay
and
the
preachers
the
pastors
I've
been
here,
my
whole
life
and
I'm
37
years
old.
I
am
so
proud
of
my
community.
I
am
so
proud
of
how
we
showed
up
and
turned
out
for
each
other.
We
did
this
and
we
could
continue
to
do
this
and
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
you
know
and
give
credit
to
you
guys
again.
Every
day
you
guys
helped
us.
You
know
it
wasn't
an
easy
year
and
this
year
ain't
over.
B
B
B
B
D
C
Our
goal
and
my
goal
specifically
our
goal
was
to
be
able
to
provide
factual
information
on
how
community
can
access
resources
and
and
be
involved
and
be
informed.
So
I'm
super
glad
I'm
super
blessed
on
this
partnership
to
have.
C
Of
minneapolis
and
kmoj
that
I
am
thoroughly
excited
about
what
2021
will
bring
for
our
community.
So
my
my
blessings
and
my
thanks
to
you
also
my
sister
for
always
holding
it
down
and
always
being
a
part
of
these
conversations
with
your
thoughtful
insight
and
what
you
bring
and
your
personality
has
been
a
true
blessing.
So.
B
Thank
you
very
much
and
you
did
an
awesome
job.
I
mean
you
stepped
right
in
I
mean
I
couldn't
tell
that
this
was
your
first
time
doing
a
radio
show.
So
you
you
were
pro
at
it.
You
came
right
in
it
was
flawless
your
information
just
your
whole
agenda.
You
had
everything
on
point
and
it
was
you
did.
A
beautiful
amazing
show.
C
Well
well,
thank
you,
sis
and,
and
I
I'm
honored
to
be
a
part
of
this
so.