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February 10, 2025 33 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (02/10) - Katy Grimes comes on the show to talk about the EPA's visit to Pacific Palisades last week and how some angry residents made their opinions known. The outgoing Chairman of the Democratic National Committee wants more people who are non-binary to run for office. More Americans approve of Pres. Trump than ever before and an overwhelming number of people believe he is delivering on the promises he made during the campaign. Karen Bass always seems to make the wrong choice. Various media outlets in different cities have been leaking when ICE raids are going to take place. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:23):
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And last week Thursday, there was a meeting Pacific Palisades residents,
of course, are desperately trying to get information as to
when the recovery will begin, everything from getting back into

(00:43):
their homes to carting away the toxic garbage. Is that
still going to go to the beach? Are they really
doing that? And then what's going to be be of
the permitting process? Where are they going to get contractors?
You know, the whole mess. Well, there was a meeting
with the Trump's representative Special Envoy Rick Grinnell. He's the

(01:07):
guy on the ground here in California. The EPA Chief
Le Zelden, FEMA, Army Corps of Engineers, LA County officials.
They all met and Katie Grimes was also there in
the Palisades last week. Katie, how are you.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Hi, John? I'm well, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Well, tell me what was this gathering about and what
was discussed in what news came out of this?

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Well, this is such an interesting meeting because I think
the whole purpose of it was to try to suff
through the finger pointing and the delays. Because remember when
President Trump came to California and then had that roundtable
meeting and Lma or Karen Bass was there. We had
some congressional representatives there, local and state.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Et cetera.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Karen Bass was making noise like, you know, well, we
think people should be able to get back into their homes,
and you know, a week or so and President Trump win,
how about twenty four hours? And so she immediately capitulated
to that. But that's not what happened. And I think
people obviously are beyond frustrated. You know, first, those whose

(02:21):
houses burned down, you know, are looking for answers and
looking for help to get the cleanup started. Those whose
houses are still intact want to get into them. And
they weren't being allowed to. So it really was kind
of a let's everybody stand here in the middle of
the street. You FEMA, what's your role, UEPA, what's your role?
U LA County? What are you doing? Army Corps of Engineers,

(02:42):
what are you doing? And it was fabulous. It was
absolutely fabulous, largely because some it was kind of a
let's get the skunk on the table right now. And
Rick Grenell managed that scene so beautifully, also explaining that
of your DEI garbage is going to play into effect

(03:03):
when we're hiring contractors to come in and clean. We
want anybody who wants to come in and clean to
be able to do it, so, you know, put all
that aside. It was also smart to bring the EPA
chief of the new one, Lee Zelden, in because I
think a lot of fingers were trying to point at
epas holding us up, when in fact that wasn't the

(03:23):
case at all. And Lee Zlden made very clear what
their role is. They're doing a lot of the hazardous
material removal, which makes sense Environmental Protection Agency, and so
he cleared a lot of that up. And I also
think that the FEMA guy was great he cleared up
what they're available to do. If your insurance isn't going

(03:44):
to pay for the clean up, apply to FEMA, you know.
I mean so it just it really helped solidify things.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
And you know, it got a little because Rick Rnell
was demanding specific answers and timetables.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Well, yes, yes and no. Yes it was it was
initially just to get these residents some answers. What are
the procedures, where is the hold up happening? And stop it?
Just get it done. And and that's what happened.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Did anybody identify what the hold up has been?

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Yes, and no. I think there's there's hold up in
a few places. I think they're just I don't. I
think there was some hold up at La County because
maybe they weren't sure what their role was with all
this federal stuff coming in as well as state you know,
the Army Corps of Engineers, the National Guard's been there.

(04:41):
So I'm hoping this cleared it up because people in
La obviously are looking to La County for quickly permitting
them to be able to get in and start the cleanup.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Are they really going to dump all the toxic trash
on the beach?

Speaker 2 (04:58):
I don't know that.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
I I don't know that that's that's stunning to me. Wow,
I don't know why they wouldn't do the sorting in
the Palisades itself, since that place has already been ruined.
You can't you can't harm it any more than it's
been harmed. So why not do the sorting and the
and the and the transporting there within the boundaries of

(05:23):
of the of the fire zone.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Oh, unless it's a logistics issue, But again, I would
think there's got to be a space logistically within the
Palisades to be able to do that, as opposed to,
you know, taking it to a beach.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
You're right, you know, what I've noticed is that just nobody.
Maybe they did some explanation on Thursday at this meeting
you attended, but up until up until now, nobody's been
explaining things.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
No, And I think that was the frustration obviously of
the residents. And because Rick Gernell is you know, fairly
local there, he you know, not only was able to
put this meeting together, but they did, I mean literally
just stood there in the street and had each you know,
each of the representatives talk about what their role is

(06:10):
and how to get it done. You know, if you
have to interact with them, how do you do it.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
One of the storms I see on the horizon, based
on what I've been reading the last few days, is
that there is a strong movement among progressives in Sacramento
and in Los Angeles to shoehorn affordable housing, homeless housing
into the Palisades, whether anybody likes it or not. That

(06:36):
this dream of rebuilding the Palisades to make it look
exactly like it did before the fire is not going
to happen if they get their way, and they've got
some state laws that back up their right to force
this affordable housing. Has there been any discussion of that
that you're aware of.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
I have not been part of that discussion, but I
have also heard that, and the legislation was passed. I
believe last year it was Senator Scott Wiener from San
Francisco who wants to turn the entire state into San
Francisco so you can have a lovely four bedroom, three
bath home with a two car garage on a nice lot,

(07:17):
and next door to you would be a four plex
if mister Wiener got his way.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah, Scott Wiener, I mean he is so destructive. He
hates single family housing. He hates everything about the suburban lifestyle.
He hates that people have driveways, that they have cars
that are parked in the driveways, that he hates that
they have pools and that the pools are filled with water.
He hates that you have grass that you have to
water the grass. I mean, I mean, he's this bizarre

(07:45):
fanatic that they keep re electing in San Francisco, and
he's had a lot of influence on these crazy laws,
and now the people in the Palisades are going to
have to deal with what this nut has left behind.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Well, I hope that their state representatives put up a fight.
I don't hold out a lot of hope because I
know who they are and they have these after their names,
and they are colleagues of Senator Scott Wieners. But I
agree with something to be very very concerned about, because remember,
they never let a good crisis go to waste, and

(08:20):
this is a perfect opportunity to implement the changes.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
That they want. Yeah, I know, No, it's just irrational
hatred of single family suburban housing and this irrational obsession
with bringing homeless people into peaceful neighborhoods or or affordable
housing where you get all kinds of trouble. Affordable housing
code for people that you really don't want to live.

(08:45):
You don't want living in your neighborhood.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Absolutely, or the mixed use housing and let's put an
apartment above that beautiful four star restaurant.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Yeah, you know that too.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Nobody wants to live like that.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Yeah, that could be a hell of a battle. All Right,
very good, Katie, thank you for coming on with us.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Thank you, John.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
All Right, Katie Grimes from California, Globe dot Com. Uh
when we come back, what play your clip? This has
been going around the last few days. Democratic National Committee.
They're the ones who fundraised, they're the ones who organize
the Democratic Party officially in Washington. They get candidates together

(09:29):
and you know, they're not they're not elected. They're the
management of the party. And after getting routed so badly
in the election, and everybody knows what the big issues were,
and obviously the inflation, the immigration, all the woke DEI
nonsense that people are fed up with. Well, we got

(09:50):
a clip to play for you of the outgoing chairman
of the Democratic National Committee. They were having elections, in turn,
elections to select a vice chairman, and I can't describe
this to you, but he was very concerned that there

(10:12):
weren't enough non binary candidates elected, and that he was
trying to sort out the rules and explain to the
people at this Democratic National Committee conference how, how, how
how they had to vote in order to get more
non binary people to be vice chairs. It's impossible to explain.

(10:37):
It'll be impossible for you to understand. But if you
want to know why the Democrats, part of the reason
they were voted out of office everywhere but here, it's
because of this nonsense. So we'll play you that when
we come back.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI, A
M six voty.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
And a minut. I want to play some clips. CNN
did some polling and they found out that more Americans
approve of Trump than ever before, and they approve of
his policies, and an incredible number believe that he's doing
exactly what he campaigned on. Even if they don't like it,

(11:21):
they admit that day that's what he ran on. And
so I don't understand why the Democrats are trying to
interfere with deporting illegal alien violent criminals. I don't understand
why they want to interfere with cutting all the fraudulent
spending that's clearly going on instead. The Democratic National Committee

(11:46):
had a conference in the past week, a meeting and
they were electing new leaders. The outgoing chairman, Jamie Harrison,
was up on stage at the podium and they were
going to have a vote a vice chairman, and he
went through a lengthy explanation on how they had to
vote in a way that there'd be proper a proper

(12:09):
gender balance regarding non binary candidates. I don't know if
you'll understand this, but this is this is real, This
is not parody. This actually happened, and this is the
chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Jamie Harrison.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
Rule rules specify that when we have a gender non
binary candidate or officer, the non binary individual is counted
as neither male nor female, and the remaining six offices
must be gender balanced. With the results of the previous
four elections, our elected officers are currently too male and
to female. In order to be gender balanced, we must

(12:48):
we must elect one male, one female, and one person
of any gender. So again, this is what we have
to do for this vice chair race. We have elect
one male, one female, and one person of any gender.
To ensure our process accounts for male, female, and non
binary candidates, we conferred with our RBC co Chair, our

(13:12):
LGBT Caucus co Chair, and others to ensure that the
process is inclusive and meets the gender balance requirements in
our rules. To do this, our process will be slightly
different than the one outline to you earlier this week,
but I hope you will see that in practice it
is simple and transparent. The order of balloting is designed
to ensure equal access to the ballot regardless of gender identity,

(13:34):
as we must elect a candidate of any gender, as
well as one male and one female vice chair. We
will first ask members to elect a candidate of any
gender on the first ballot. Any candidate male, female, and
non binary can be elected on that ballot. After a
candidate is elected on the first ballot, we'll have one
officer of the three, so we will not so then

(13:58):
we will know which position field of the one male,
one female, and one vice chair of any gender. Our
second ballot would also be for a candidate of any gender.
Then our third ballot will be the third position that
is remaining based on the two results either a male
candidate if a candidate that is not male has not
been elected, or a female candidate if a female has

(14:20):
not been elected.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
You got that. This is that's the chairman of the
Democratic National Committee. They're voting for one of their leaders.
Does anyone have any idea what he was talking about?
This is what they do. They totally whiffed on the

(14:43):
inflation issue, totally whift on ten million people coming over
the border illegally, totally whiffed on Joe Biden having dementia,
totally whiffed on how sick everybody is of exactly that
the nonsense, totally whiffed on how people really do want

(15:06):
billions and billions dollars of waste cut out of the budget.
He went on there for a minute fifty six seconds,
I know, it seemed like ten minutes and fifty six seconds.
And you know the thing is, we are the last
bastion of this nonsense here in California. This is what

(15:26):
they talk about in Sacramento and in laws. This is
what goes under Karen Basson's administration. In case you wonder
why we didn't have a fire department response in the
first hours after the fire, because they don't talk about
they don't have meetings where they plan a fire response
during an emergency. No, they have lots of meetings on

(15:49):
whatever that was. Meantime, CNN has some polling, and this
is self evident. Harry Enton from CNN is good and
we're going to play several clips here on just how
popular Trump and his policies are and how people say
he's doing exactly what he said he would do even

(16:09):
if they didn't vote for him. Quite cut, two holy snookes.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
I mean, look at what the difference is between now
versus eight years ago during the first Trump term. Right,
this is Trump's not approval rating on February tenth. You
go back to twenty seventeen, Trump was already underwater at
minus five points from another approval rating that's approved minus disprovo.
What a difference eight years makes. He's on the positive
side of the ledger at plus four points. And again,
it's not just the CBS News poll. We're talking about

(16:34):
the Gallup poll, We're talking about the IPSOS poll, we
are talking about the Pepole. All of these respective pollsters
have Trump in a better position now than they did
eight years ago. The bottom line is Americans are far
more likely to say they like what they're seeing now
versus what they felt during Trump's first term.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Now here's another clip of Harry Enton about how how
short a time Trump has been in office, and yet
almost every day he's had a positive rating.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
I want you to take a look at this plus size,
this plus sign right. Compare that to the negative sign
being on the plus size of the ledger right and
positive net approval territory, a positive net approval rating for
Donald Trump again.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
Whoa whoa, whoa WHOA.

Speaker 5 (17:18):
Entire first term, just eleven days, just eleven days, donald
Trump had a net positive approval rating. Compare that to
the second term just so far, just so far, every
single day of Trump's second term, so far, he has
been on the positive side of the ledger twenty one days,
all three weeks. That's already ten more days than he

(17:38):
was in his entire first term. So again, this is
just another sign that Americans are far more likely to
like what they're seeing in his second term than they
were during his first term.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Now here's more Harry Enton about how many people think
Trump is doing exactly what he campaigned on.

Speaker 5 (17:57):
You know, I think one of the things that's so
important for politicians is for folks to believe what they're
saying and that they're keeping their campaign promises. So I
think this gives you a pretty gosh darn good idea
of what may be going on. Trump's doing what he
promised to do. You go back to April of twenty seventeen,
it was just forty six percent of all Americans who
said that Trump was doing what he promised to do.

(18:19):
Compare that now to February of twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
You know, there was a good show that was on.

Speaker 5 (18:24):
During the nineteen nineties called a Different World. That is
what's going on right now. We're living in a different world.
Seventy percent of Americans say Trump is doing what he
promised to do. Again, compare that to April of twenty seventeen,
when it's just forty six percent. When Americans are twenty
four points more likely to say that you're doing what
you promised to do, it's no wonder that your net

(18:45):
approval rating is much more likely to be on the
positive side of the ledger than on the negative side.
And so far, what we're seeing again is Americans twenty
one days so far versus just eleven days during his
entire first term, that Trump has a positive net approval
rating different world.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
That's what's going on in the rest of the country.
Here in California, we're stuck with people who are interfering
with immigration deportations. Who they're they're they're protesting the cutting
of all the waste and criminal fraud that's going on
in Washington, d C. I mean, and they're battling about

(19:23):
gender balance and non binary status. I don't understand. Let's
get on the train. This is the stuff that has
to be done. It's not just what people want or
Trump supporters want. We have to deport the criminal, illegal aliens,
we have to cut all the waste in the budget
or we're going to go under economically, and nobody gives

(19:44):
a crap about people's gender. Stop more coming up.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Of all the lame of protest movements, one of lamest
last week was that stupid Day without an Immigrant a
series of events. I mean, the protests in the streets
went on all week, and I could not believe that

(20:15):
Karen Bass allowed that to happen, that all the downtown
streets would end up blocked and closed that the one
oh one repeatedly would get closed. I can't believe. With
all the insanity in this city because of the fires
and then the looting, and then we had rain and
the mud slides, it's been a very difficult and stressful

(20:38):
time for a lot of people, and she allows absolute
mayhem on the freeways and downtown. I is most irresponsible, absurd,
destructive policy. She had the police stand down from keeping

(20:59):
illegals who are breaking the law to begin with by
being here. They bring their Mexican flags and Salvadoran flags
to block traffic and nothing's done. The police move in
and then they stop, and it could only be the
mayor because she's the one who calls the shots ultimately,

(21:20):
I mean, it's astonishing that she does what she does.
Whenever there's a choice to make life better, she makes
the wrong choice. She makes it worse. So more people
are stuck in traffic, more people's lives are disrupted, more
people are put in danger. I mean, did you see

(21:42):
eventually what happened on Friday the other one stupid illegal
alien protests and did you see the mob that chased
a teenager or a seventeen year old. They chased them
across the street one thirty five in the afternoon Friday,
and he got chased, knocked to the ground, and he

(22:02):
was stabbed, shirt was torn off and he was laying
there bleeding. And there was a suspect, another teenage boy.
But at the time they didn't even they couldn't even
tell you whether the guy was arrested or not. He

(22:25):
had to be rushed to the hospital of the victim.
They're not even sure if it had anything to do
with the protest, but there were so many protesters around.
Everybody jumped in. Over a dozen protesters chased and beat
another guy to the ground in front of city Hall.
People were punching and kicking the second guy. Finally the

(22:48):
police stepped in. Why did they None of these groups
have a permit. You're supposed to have a permit, you know,
and maybe they'll give you, you know, seven am on
a Sunday to do your protesting do park. I just
but it's it's completely lawless. It's complete chaos. I mean,

(23:08):
I just lived through, you know, the West Side looting
where we had to hire an armed gunman to stand
in front of our house, and then here on the
East side. They like crazy, and they're angry that that
criminals are getting deported. That's that's the thing. They're angry
that criminals are getting deported. And then these people run

(23:29):
around and commit more violent crimes and they're so happy that,
you know, they so desperately want to stay in America
that they they run around wave in the Mexican flag. Sheeesh.
Finally we have somebody getting charged. Because the reason our

(23:51):
more aren't getting charged is because the LAPD is not
allowed to arrest all these violent losers because of you know,
the Holy Trinity. I tell you about. Right for progressives
like Cara Bass, it's illegal aliens, homeless people, and criminals. Well,
you can't arrest illegal aliens protesting the release. You can't

(24:16):
arrest illegal aliens protesting the deportation of criminals. Right, that
violates the progressive Bible. Well, one guy was charged with
felony vandalism. He was throwing books at cars from the
overpass of the one on one. This happened on February third,

(24:46):
and the way The Times describes this, it was part
of the Day Without Immigrants, a social media driven nationwide
boycott that called on immigrants to skip work, keep their
children home from school and refrain from shopping. Huh, you're
gonna keep your kids home from school? Well that's gonna
help them, right, yeah, further damage your children's uh little brains.

(25:12):
It's the smart thing to do. You move, you move
to a new country, you break the law, you get
involved in violent protests, and make sure your kids don't
get educated. They want immigrants to skip work and refrain
from shopping. What do you think Trump is going to
reverse all his executive orders? Like? What? What's wrong? What's

(25:33):
what's wrong with the people calling for this? And all
it ends up is a bunch of teenagers and guys
in their twenties who end up in fist fights. They
start stabbing each other. What was the work they were missing?
What was the shopping they didn't do? Would they skip
grocery shopping for their families so they can stab each other? Anyway?

(26:00):
Some guys throwing books off a freeway overpass near Spring Street.
This guy, well, this guy's forty two years old. Martin
Richard Torres, he's forty two. He climbed onto a freeway sign,
vandalized it, through books at the traffic below, hit a
vehicle and they arrested this guy, and Hawkman is charging

(26:22):
him with a felony. I'm not aware of anybody else. Actually,
big big charge because the police would arrest Hawkman says
to all those who want to protest here in La County,
if you want to do it awfully, if you want

(26:42):
to comply with the various laws and ordinances that are
applicable to such protests, we will not only allow that
to happen, we will protect your right to do it.
But for the people who basically want to use the
protest to cover as a cover to commit criminal activity,
and when their actions or words crossed that line to
the criminal behavior, we'll go after that criminal behavior. His

(27:02):
bail was set at seven hundred and fifty five thousand dollars,
and if convicted on all charges, he faces seven years
plus in prison. That's what you do, that's how you
handle it. Nathan Hockman, in one day against one criminal,

(27:25):
did something bolder than anything George Gascon did cumulatively in
four years. You send out a definite signal to bad
guys like yeah, you're gonna throw books off and overpass.
You don't think that's such a big deal. How about
seven years in prison? How about three quarters of a
million dollars in bail? All right, I got more coming up.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
LA Times is very helpful as usual. They broke a
story over the weekend that Law Enforcement ICE has a
big raid planned in LA by the end of the month.
You know, media has been in various cities, are getting
leaks from the resistance inside the government, the people who

(28:21):
don't want to deport criminal, illegal aliens. You know, they're
embedded in the various agencies. So in the Aurora, Colorado area,
we played you the tape last week, Bill Mallusion of
Fox accompanied the ICE agents to try to go after
about one hundred trend Dear Ragua gang members and when

(28:41):
they got to the apartment complex, just about everybody was
gone because local media had had put out the warnings.
Same thing happened in San Francisco. This is something else.
You know. There's a radio chain called Odyssey. They owned
a number of stations here in LA and they bought

(29:05):
after a series of sales, they absorbed the old CBS
news radio stations that were in various cities, and there's
one in San Francisco called KCBS. It's an all news station,
and the anchors revealed live on the air the locations
in and around San Jose were undercover ICE vehicles and

(29:26):
agents were conducting deportation operations. It's part of the KCBS
radio Weekend News. The hosts explained where the ICE teams
were in East San Jose. They also added the specific make, model,
and color of cars being used by agents in the operation.

(29:52):
The ICE operation turned out not just to be a
deportation operation, but it was targeting violent gangs in the area.
So this local news station blew the whistle on ICE
trying to disrupt violent gangs. In addition, they were made
up of illegal aliens. And now the FCC is doing

(30:13):
an investigation because it turns out Odyssey, the radio chain
George Soros owns a large steak in the company, which
is suspicious and according to the Chairman of the FCC,
Brendan Carr, this is really concerning. What happened was he
had ICE agents doing undercover operations in East San Jose,

(30:36):
part of the town known for violent gang activity. He
had this radio station broadcasting the live location identifying the
unmarked vehicles. They were in and they're going to do
a formal investigation into the matter. Conway's here. Hey, no,
now we got Alec Stone coming on.

Speaker 6 (30:52):
I guess the big thing to steal in America now
is eggs.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Everybody's stealing eggs. Everybody's with eggs. I don't get it.
I haven't.

Speaker 6 (31:01):
I can't tell you last time I ate an egg,
and everyone's the news all day, all the time, eggs, eggs, eggs. Okay,
where did you where did you watch the game yesterday?
The Big Game Home?

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Yeah? Yeah, I did the same thing, and I get
by at the third quarter. I went to bed.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
You know.

Speaker 6 (31:17):
I was supposed to go to a party, and the party, well,
let's just say it wasn't what it was sold as,
so I passed.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
It was some criminal operation. No.

Speaker 6 (31:30):
Gary Hoffman from the Gary and Shannon Show. Yeah, and
I'll tell you about.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
It during the program. I had, Oh you didn't go
at all? I didn't go Oh, okay, because you show
up for like a minute and a half and then
you disappear. That's right. Yeah, you tried like two hours
to party, do about two three minutes, that's right, say
hello to everybody, and then you're out. That was the
fourth of July party. Kennedy's right. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (31:55):
I take a look around and I examined what's going on,
and then I'm like, okay, nothing here from.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
That good? No, No, it's a good party.

Speaker 6 (32:04):
I just I look around to see if there's any
like jockeys or gamblers or anybody that can you know,
guy's in the Mafia're.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Not going to see that at Gary's ass. Nah No.

Speaker 6 (32:14):
And then the truth is I went to the racetrack
and I got killed, so I had to go to
I had to go to a local casino and try
to get even.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
And you bet on the Chiefs yesterday. No, but I did.

Speaker 6 (32:24):
Predict on Friday, Philadelphia by nineteen, you did. I was
off by one one point. Yeah, Philadelphia by nineteen. I
could have cleaned up, cleaned up, But no, I didn't.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
I didn't. It was a dumb game.

Speaker 6 (32:38):
And then you have the you know this guy Kelsey,
what's his name, Taylor Travis. He shows up in this
like zoot suit before the game. He's wearing this like
crazy thing. You seeing a like a Warner Brothers cartoon.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
When you have too much money. That's what happened.

Speaker 6 (32:52):
Yeah, is and I'm wondering how Taylor Swift is going
to handle his loss because she doesn't hang out with losers.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
No, he lost. Just they boot her, Yeah, they boot her. Yeah,
that was kind of a guy.

Speaker 6 (33:03):
You didn't expect that because she's used to forty thousand
people screaming her name for three hours.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Well, you get into a fight with Trump and Trump
shows up at the game, what do you think's gonna happen?
It's It was awesome. It was great, man. And so
that we got rain coming in, heavy rain on Thursday.
All right, Conway. Michael Krozers has the news live CANF
twenty four hour News Room. Hey, you've been listening to
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