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Connie Bevan36 minutes ago (edited)

GEORGE WEBB FULL TRANSCRIPT 274.4 {Transcribed by Connie Bevan} Okay day 274. I'm in St Mark's Square. You may already recognize St. Mark's Square, St. Mark's Church I believe is going to back down that way. This is going to be the place that Joe Rago, the deceased Reporter for the Wall Street Journal worked at. He's 34 years old and he passed away, we still don't know his cause of death. But that's going to be the place where he probably would use the subway St. Mark's stop right there and of course to my right is going to be the famous Cooper Union.

Now you probably are saying, hey the Cooper Union in Boston is way more famous than the Cooper Union in New York. But, you know, as far as Union meeting halls go, I can't remember which one Abraham Lincoln accepted the, I think Abraham Lincoln accepted the Republican nomination in 1861 at a Cooper Union, I can't just remember which one, that may be wrong. I though it was that one in New York, showing how little I know about history. But, anyway, I thought they brought him to New York from the West and made him, made him the Presidential candidate there, and I thought he was under, like a very small minority of the delegates, but they hornswoggled the delegates and got him in. I might be going totally off on a real cliff that there's no relation to history but I've read that years ago.

But anyway this is St. Mark's street, and as I walk down here I want to collect the evidence because, you know he's 30, this Joe Rago is 34 years old. He started at the Wa, at the Washinton, excuse me, the Wall Street Journal which is, as an intern at 2005 so it's odd that you would have a, somebody stay in one paper that long nowadays. And then the other odd thing, the other exceptional thing about him is that he wins the Pulitzer Prize in his late 20s, which is again pretty amazing.

And, anyway, I think he lives right in here on St. Mark's and I'll go to Dr. Brendan's Repair here and ask a question. I won't turn the camera on without his permission. Hey, did you know the Wall Street Journal Reporter, I'm not going to film you unless you say it's okay, Wall Street Journal reporter that died here recently, Joe Rago? No. Okay. I'm just filming me, yeah, all right, okay. What? Oh, what's the Awan brothers? The Awan brothers are a Spy Ring in Congress so you can google that. Just you'll get Geroge Webb until you get me so that may be good. Huh? No, I'm no relation to Gary Webb but I play him on You Tube though. Okay. I mean I wish I was that good but I am a Journalist and he is way better than me, so. Nice meeting you man. What is, I'll give you a little what you repair Macs at Dr. Brendans? Right. Yeah, and how long have you done that? Um, of course, been around. Should I show your face? Oh, okay, what's your name, I'm Mikhail, okay, okay, and I work at Dr. Brennan's Mac Repair shop, any Apple device that needs servicing we're the guys do it. And very, very helpful. Okay, I'll post this I've got something other than a Mac or your iPhone? Or your iPhone that is correct we do service iPhones as well, and any Apple computer. And if your screen gets smashed like they always do you do those? And if your screen gets smashed as they tend to do we can absolutely take care of it. Oh, wow, two things in one right here. Come on down to Dr. Brendan's on St. Mark's.