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The Michael Berry Show

AM Show HR 2 - Why Do Houston Politicians Insist On Mass Transit

The Michael Berry Show

KTRH

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.1

Well, I tell you what, the stories that have come out of Curville, they're just incredible.

0:12.6

Incredible story.

0:13.4

I heard another one this morning out of Waller County.

0:18.0

I'm trying to track down a Waller County Sheriff's deputy by the name of Brad Metcalf and I don't want to get the details wrong but as I understand it he recovered a flag in the flood debris.

0:39.7

He was there to do search and rescue.

0:43.4

And he recovered a flag.

0:45.6

And they brought it back to Waller County and flew it half staff over the

0:52.0

Waller County Justice Center in honor of those who were lost in the flood.

0:57.0

I don't know if I got those details exactly right, but that's what I was told, and we are trying to track him down right now.

1:06.6

If you have access to him, then please ask him to call 713-99-1-1-000, or you can email me.

1:16.1

But we have a call into him right now.

1:18.2

7-13-999-9-9-1,000.

1:22.2

I got a message this morning on a woman that several people I know apparently knew very well, whose name was

1:29.2

Molly Smith, a big, big part of the community. She served as an unopposed elected Harris County

1:34.9

judge for 20 years in precinct 8, position 1. As a judge, she chartered the JPCA and changed the

1:41.6

way Harris County handled truancy matters. She started a teen court with her bench,

1:46.6

a program that brought many truancy repeaters into active courtrooms to become a part of the system

1:51.2

from the other side of the bench. She served every civic organization in the area from the

1:56.4

Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, San Jacinto Republican Women, to the Harris County hometown Opry,

2:02.5

and good God that woman could sing. Mali was an avid supporter of women's shelter groups

2:08.3

for the bridge over troubled waters and Sarah's house, which she initially founded. Molly was

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