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April 29, 2024 29 mins

San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond comes on the show to talk about the border crisis and San Diego becoming the epicenter for illegal immigration. More on the border crisis. More on the college campus anti-Israel protests across the country. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
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(00:51):
YouTube pastor and his.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Wife, and she makes six figures along the way as well.
All right, let's get on now to Jim Desmond, san
Diego County Supervisor.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
I mentioned this is the John Cobert Show. I don't
know if I mentioned it. I did, well, it still
is same show. Jim Desmond says he's San Diego County
Supervisor and that the surge at the border has now
moved from Texas and then Arizona and it's now San Diego.
That's where it's the epicenter of illegal alien crossings and

(01:26):
just more migrants that they've seen in many years. Let's
get Jim on see what the story is and just
how many are coming.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
Jim, how are you, hey, John, Well, we're pretty much
inundated down here in San Diego County.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Yeah, and that just happened in the last couple of months.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
Correct, Well, yeah, Governor Abbott rightfully started, you know, enabled
his local law enforcement to enforce immigration law, and so
their numbers have dropped to about half in Texas. So
now the Arizona sector and the San Diego sector is

(02:05):
picking up the flack here, and we're kind of neck
and neck is who's in the worst position. But you know,
we used to have a monthly number of about seven
thousand encounters here at the Sandy sector, and now it's
about seven thousand a week, and we're getting up to
almost one thousand, you know, one thousand a day or
more of encounters here at the southern border. We're getting

(02:27):
more and more people dropped off here at a street
drop offs in San Diego County. And now the federal
government has sent us some money, so we can provide food, shelter,
transportation for migrants that end up here in San Diego County.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
All the services now are going to be yes, excuse me. Also,
the state offers free healthcare now for I legal aliens, correct.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
Free healthcare in the San Diego County. We offer free attorneys.
We will pay for your orneys if you're going to
be deported, So.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
You get you get free healthcare, free attorneys, free food,
free transportation, and I imagine free shelter right.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Well, yeah, free shelter. And then and you know the
crux of the thing with the boats, the boats that
are coming on shore. We're getting about four a week,
these boats that just get abandoned. Our local law, our
local law enforcement, this is statewide, cannot enforce immigration law.
So even if they make it here at the sanctuary
state of California, even if you get pulled over, local

(03:35):
law enforcement can't do anything or ask about your immigration status,
and they can't enforce immigration law.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
I'm surprised it took so long for California to become
the epicenter because we have absolutely no resistance to any
illegal immigration.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
No, it's the red carpet is out, and I can
see why you know, we're now getting more and more,
you know, at least Texas is cutting back, and so
they're moved and moving west and and uh we're getting
you know, thousands of coming in a day in the
Sandygo County.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
So NEWSOM isn't sending any uh National Guard forces down there.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
No no police, law enforcement, none of that. Huh. No
no barbed wire.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
Now and unfortunately of our border patrol agents. So I
think they're trying to do as best a job they can.
They're just watching people come and walk across the border
and then and then processing them. They'll drop them off
at this new site we're going to have here in
Sandygo County, uh to uh, you know, to feed them
and shelter them and pay you know, maybe pay for
their airport fair you know, to Chicago or New York

(04:40):
or wherever it is they're going. Just they're they're making
the problem worse by offering all these free services, and
then there's this new influx of dollars so that we
have a shelter, they're paying for their food and shelter
and transportation.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Well, if you're offering.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
All these free services and money not only from the
federal government, but the state government, and and and and
the cops can't even ask about immigration status. We're going
to get we're going to get overwhelmed here if you're
not all ready, especially with Texas shutting down much of
the border.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
Yes, and you know, it's bittersweet that the rest of
the country is kind of feeling the pain here in
you know, New York and Chicago and Denver, they're feeling
the pain. But it's not just the border cities or
counties anymore. It's the rest of the country. And it's
just insane that we just allow so many people to
come over and just walk across the border. They're not

(05:32):
getting properly vetted when they come across the border. Border
patrol agents have told me they're just they don't have time.
They're overwhelmed. It's just trying to vet these people. And
the only database they have to vet them against is
our own, not from their country of origin, is our own.
And so they let ninety to seven percent or whatever
these people into the country and maybe have a court

(05:55):
hearing several years from now.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Any public reaction to this in San Diego, are people
do they note?

Speaker 4 (06:02):
Well, Yeah, the particularly the boats, the boats that come
into they drop people off along the beaches, and they
come into the very affluent areas of San Diego County,
into the beach communities. Yeah, and you see him jumped.
He saw a bunch of them jump into a couple
of SUVs. And and that that happened in Carlsbad and

(06:23):
the carls That people in Carlsbore saying hey, why don't
you do something about this to their police and and
and they can't. They can't pull them over for being
here illegally. They could pull them over for speeding or
you know, some sort of other traffick thing, but they
can't enforce immigration law and just arrest them because they
just jumped off a boat and into a car.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
Any politicians speaking out or are they comfortable with San
Diego going the way of New York and Chicago in
terms of all the major.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
Handful, there's a handful of us, but not enough. The
majority is pretty quiet on this. Even our local press
and media hardly ever reports on it anymore. Well, it's
it's it's the norm. It's the new norm.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
It doesn't take much for people to get accustomed to anything.
But if you're taking in a thousand a week, eventually
you're you're a thousand a day.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Excuse me, I mean.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
That's that's that's that's going to be like three hundred
and fifty thousand a year.

Speaker 4 (07:19):
Yeah. And if if well most of them move on
someplace else, which is not you know the answer. But
you know, even if one percent of that that stays here,
it's it's just a burden on our system and a
burden on our you know, homeless housing and nonprofits and
everybody else.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
What you see in New York is because there's so
many there are guys now living full time on the streets,
and they're organized into gangs. They're getting hired to commit crimes,
and they're getting drunk and getting into fights because they've
got nothing else to do.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
There's no other purpose.

Speaker 4 (07:53):
And they can beat up police in Times Square and
not have any consequences. It's just a nuts world out there.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
I just can't believe every single politician is not trying
to stop this. I mean, you have to represent your constituents,
the Americans. Somebody has to represent the Americans here.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
Well. Yeah, and unfortunately, and it's we're mostly blue states
and with a blue White House, and people are afraid
to you know, point fingers to the White House.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Get anything wrong, I'm going to get into a poll
coming up, and it seems that big majorities in the
United States are against this illegal immigration, including a lot
of Democrats. I mean, this is one of those, like homelessness,
a quality of life issue. It should not be a
political issue because most people don't want to live with
you know, seven thousand illegal aliens coming into town every day,

(08:46):
the way they don't want to live with thousands of
homeless people dying on the streets.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
That's true, and it's not safe to just let this
many people come in. You know, even about ten percent
of the people that come in are Chinese nationals, and
these are mostly adult males between the age of eighteen
to thirty five. To get dropped off on our streets here,
you just got to wonder what is going on. And
you're right, this is not a political issue, should not

(09:11):
be and it's a safety issue. And I think it's
safety for our country, not just San Diego County, but
the country of allowing so many people in that we
don't even know where they're from and what they're up to.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
All right, Jim Desmond, thank you for coming on with
us being the lonely voice out there. All right, thank you,
Jim Desmond, San Diego County Supervisor. When we come back,
there's a new poll I and I tip pole that
breaks down just how many people around the country want

(09:42):
something done about illegal immigration. They want a wall built.
And this is not just Republicans, this is not just
Trump people. This is increasingly lots of voters want a wall,
and they want deportations, and they want border enforcement, like
not just a wall, but they want all the other.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Border laws enforced. We'll tell you about it we come back.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI A
six forty.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
CNN is reporting, and all I have is a graphic
on this breaking news that Columbia University says that suspensions
of defiant student protesters are underway. Finally, how many days
did it take for them to suspend these kids and
throw them out? And of course the students are demanding amnesty.

(10:37):
They don't want this to be on their permanent academic
record or their legal record if they got arrested, So
now they're running around demanding amnesty after terrorizing Jewish students
and blocking everybody from going to class and taking final
exams and all the rest and shouting terribly vile things.
By the way, that's something I got to talk about

(10:58):
coming up after Dever's news is the whitewashing in the
media coverage. One of the headlines says the return of
mostly peaceful protests. Remember that nonsense from the summer of
twenty twenty, the George Floyd riots, and you had Portland
on fire, and you had a six blocks zone in
Seattle shut down for six weeks.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Might have been longer than that.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
And every time you see these violent uprisings and a
CNN anchor would be going mostly peaceful protest here and
there's thirty feet thirty feet worth of flames burning behind them. Well,
that kind of coverage is back. I'll tell you about
it now. We had Jim Desmonon a few minutes ago,

(11:44):
and Jim is the San Diego County Supervisor and he's
the only one either with his head screwed on strawyers
head screwed on straight, and is courageous enough to say
the obvious that you.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Can't have.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
A thousand illegal aliens a day coming into San Diego,
one thousand a day, seven thousand a week. Because Greg
Abbott he's a real governor. He did a good job
mostly shutting down the Texas border with Mexico. But here
we have that silly goof Newsome. And he's offered free

(12:17):
healthcare for the migrants, And now the federal government is
sending money to San Diego to offer them free shelter
and free food and free transportation. And San Diego is
offering free lawyers in addition to the free healthcare. And
if you stick around, you'll get free schooling. The Biden

(12:37):
administration has led in millions and millions of people and
putting the issue aside.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Is this an intelligent way to run for reelection?

Speaker 2 (12:47):
It is, by nearly all accounts, either the number one
or the number two issue for the American public that
people really care about.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
It's this and inflation.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
And according to this I and I Tip poll, the
question was, since President Biden took office in twenty twenty one,
immigration rules have been loosened, allowing for an entry of
five million undocumented immigrants from around the world according to
the government's own count, how would you address the immigration issue?

(13:24):
And you were given four choices plus not sure, so
the most restrictive choice was build a wall. Rigidly enforce
all other existing border laws and deport those who've come
here illegally, and forty two percent chose that. The second

(13:45):
most restrictive choice was build a wall and rigidly enforce
existing border laws, and that got sixteen percent support. Deportation
wasn't mentioned, but now we're up to fifty eight fifty eight.
Third choice was tighten the border somewhat. But remember that
America is a nation of immigrants, and we can't deport

(14:07):
all those we're here illegally. Well, at least they want
to tighten the border somewhat. When you add those three
choices together, you're up now to eighty five percent want
greater enforcement of border laws. Eighty five percent. There was
a fourth choice here, we're a nation of immigrants, open
the border to all who want to come in, which

(14:29):
is the Biden administration policy. You know how many people
chose that option? Six percent. This is what I'm saying.
All these extreme progressive policies have six percent support, including
this wide open border policy six percent.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
That how's the six percent ruling? Everybody?

Speaker 2 (14:55):
But you come up with this time and time again,
seven times as many people want not only a wall,
they want all the laws enforced and deportations. In fact,
nearly sixty percent of the country wants a wall built.

(15:15):
So Trump's idea that was considered so crazy a few
years back is now mainstream. And how is Biden gonna
How's Biden gonna win against that? Because it really is
an important issue. You know what's not an important issue?
I saw an NBC survey climate change. Only five percent

(15:38):
think that's an important issue. Again, pretty close to the
six percent that want wide open borders. All these marquee
progressive issues that you hear endlessly in the media and
you get lectured by politicians and advocatest advocates.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
It's got five to six percent. That's it.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
That's the percentage of the country that considers them progress,
considers themselves progressive. It's just a tiny sliver, and they've
monopolized all the policy and all the attention. All we
come back, Well, part of the six percent out there
that's ultra progressive is virtually everybody in the media. And

(16:18):
the National Review did an analysis of how they're covering
the mostly peaceful protests, and somehow they ignore all the
vile chants them come out of the mouths of these
pro terrorist protesters, and.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
We'll see what else is going on.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
I see there's another graphic that there's a student walk
out at COLA.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
We'll talk more with about all this when we come back.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
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Speaker 2 (16:51):
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Speaker 1 (17:02):
Now.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
One of the most galling things is how relentless liars journalists.
I don't call them journalists anymore, but I have to
identify them in a way that you know who I'm
talking about. These are public liars deceiving all of us
every day, and it's just impossible. It's impossible to trust
anything you read anywhere from any side. And the National

(17:30):
Review did a story on the return of Mostly Peaceful.
Remember the name that I thought that was mocked out
of existence. Those were the network news reporters, especially at CNN,
who were describing the George Floyd riots. When flames would
be shooting thirty feet in the air and the reporter
is standing very dutifully in front of the wall of flame,

(17:52):
saying it's a mostly peaceful protest here in downtown Portland.
And it was like that for all that no matter
how violent it got and how long the violence went on.
I mean, they pretty much bombed Portland out of existence
over that summer of twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Well it's back again.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
They are chanting all sorts of ugly horrible things, but
all the ugly horrible things and the ugly horrible actions
are ignored by the so called mainstream media. At the
Washington Post, the activists and again they're promoting the complete

(18:37):
destruction of Israel and the death to all Jews. They're
supporting Hamas, which is one of the most vicious terrorist
organizations on the planet. Well, at the Washington Post, all
that activity is just anti war demonstrations, right, anti war,
not pro vicious terrorists.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
No.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
At cologn ME, here's from the New York Times.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
At Columbia, the protests continued with dancing and pizza. Columbia
is finally suspending protesters. I don't think it's over dancing
in pizza. What is that going on TV right now?

Speaker 6 (19:18):
So at Columbia University, remember that they gave them a
deadline of g PM and they'd be suspended if they
don't break up the camps. So now they're they're protesting
because students are being suspended.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
I see for dancing and pizza about that, but they're not.

Speaker 6 (19:41):
Getting rid of their camps.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
And they're still there. Look, the tents are still there.
They dismantled the tents.

Speaker 6 (19:46):
Well, no, they're back up. They had until two o'clock
today Eastern time.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
They had deadlines going back to Friday.

Speaker 6 (19:52):
Yeah, well then they changed it again. They had another
deadline today at two eastern time.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
Wow, there's still looks like a couple one hundred tenths there. Yeah,
and look at all the protesters are around the campus,
like all four sides.

Speaker 6 (20:07):
They're not going anywhere, and they're going to be suspended,
and obviously they don't care.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Well they have.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
The New York Times had an article that said, at
a moment when some campuses are aflame with student activism
over the Palestinian cause, disrupting a word ceremony, student dinners,
and classes, college administrators are dealing with the questions that
Columbia considered, will more stringent tactics quell the protests or
fuel them? See in other words, normally we think that

(20:39):
if you enforce laws in rules, that reduces the uh,
the frequency it refuses, reduces the intensity because if you
enforce the rules and there are consequences, eventually, people don't
want to be expelled. They don't want to be thrown
out or even suspended. But the New York Times way

(21:04):
of left wing progressive thinking is, oh, no, that's gonna
make it worse. You're gonna end up with more protests,
You're gonna end it with more student Well, no, if
you do start arresting, suspending, expelling most of these most
of these kids don't want to go back home and
live in their parents' basement after their parents spent almost
four hundred thousand dollars on an education. And the report

(21:29):
goes on to cite academic freedom experts, what is that?

Speaker 1 (21:33):
That's not a job.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Who all said it's a dangerous precedent for Columbia to
break up a Prohamas encampment. Not in a million years
with the Times or its experts question the wisdom of
removing let's say, a pro Ku klux Klan rally that
had slogans cheering for the murders of Jews, Catholics and blacks.

(21:57):
Correct if there was a Ku Klux clan rally and Jews,
Catholics and Blacks should die, they would have had that
broken up within five minutes and there wouldn't be no agony,
no angsto.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
What are we doing?

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Is this depriving them of the right to protest, the
right to express their opinion? No, they'd be called a
bunch of hateful criminal bastards and they'd be arrested and
expelled from school. Apparently at CNN there was a New
York Times reporter Lulu Garcia Novara. Yeah, he's a lulu.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
What's a lulu?

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Lulu? You ever heard that phrase?

Speaker 4 (22:38):
No?

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Oh, kind of a crazy person you call somebody a lulu?

Speaker 6 (22:43):
I mean, I I've heard of looney.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Nobody ever called you.

Speaker 6 (22:46):
A lulu, John, Sorry to disappoint, no one.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Ever called you de lulu like delusional? No Lulu Lulu. No,
why would somebody call me that? I'm just saying that's
a hypothetical.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Okay, Anyway, this Lulu Garcia Navarro said, Columbia chose to
bring police to clear the encampment that inflamed the situation.
Now these protests are spreading to Yale, NYU and beyond
many people have said the action of bringing police into
a group who are already feeling that they're sort of
the representative of the oppressed, representative of the oppressed, they're

(23:20):
pushing a murderous terrorist organization.

Speaker 6 (23:24):
But John, again, remember when I asked you the other day,
how this narrative changed. We still have many well, we
but there are still many hostages. Yeh, right, and we
don't know what's going on with them. Why are we
not focusing on these innocent hostages? But that have been
they've been taking what was it, what is it seven
months ago?

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Well, and you are correct in saying we because there
are still a couple of Americans hostage.

Speaker 6 (23:47):
Absolutely, okay, so right, So, but nobody's talking about that
that there are innocent people that have been treated I'm
sure horribly, and they're still they're still there without their
families and their loved ones. Don't know what's going on
with them. But no one's talking about that.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
We don't even know if they're alive, right, don't even know?
That's right? National Review says.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Largely absent from the coverage are mentions of the demonstrator's
rhetoric and behavior calling for the slaughter of Jews, o hamas,
oh loved one strike strike Tel Aviv. That's one of
the chants from the river to the sea. Palestine is Arab.
It's a golden oldie that actually is a call for
genocide and the old standby death to America.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Gail King, who.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
Is a new show at CBS in the morning, said,
apparently anti Semitic incidents are overshadowing the peaceful protests. Oh
really are they? The ay, yeah, here's one protester. Well,
you know they're screaming go back to Poland and go
back to Belarus. Poland had Auschwitz. I know that. So

(25:03):
that's not much of a code there. Never forget the
seventh of October. One protester screened. That will happen, not
one more time, not five more times, not ten, not
one hundred, not one thousand, but ten thousand times. But
seventh of October is going to be every day for you.
There's only one solution into fada revolution, and into fada

(25:25):
is the term that the Palestinians have used for an
armed uprising against the Jews.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
So how can you.

Speaker 6 (25:32):
Be this is so hypocritical, These people that are protesting,
it's beyond hypocritical.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
These are the students saying things like burn Tel Aviv
to the ground, go Hamas, we love you, we support
your rockets too, Say it loud, say it clear, we
want we don't want. No zionis here. Free our prisoners,
free them all Zionism will fail. And it goes on
and on. But this is what they're actually chanting and shouting.
They're rooting for the death of all the Jews.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
And you want why Jewish students are scared on campus.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
If they're staying home, they're hiding, they're afraid to go
to their dorm rooms, that they're going to be dragged
out and stoned. And then the Columbia administrators are going, oh,
I don't know, do we We nearly want to infringe
on the rights of these protesters to express them. Jeez, God,
there has to be a clearing out of all these
administrators once and for all. People are sick, and that

(26:26):
goes for USC two, for canceling the graduation.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
People are sick.

Speaker 5 (26:31):
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Speaker 2 (26:36):
I couldn't pass this up because we have to chronicle
every one of these. If you didn't know person was
stabbed Friday, afternoon after getting into an argument with other
passengers on an LA Metro bus.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
How about that?

Speaker 2 (26:50):
Another one, another stabbing on on Metro. It was figure
O Away and Adams Boulevard at twelve thirty in the afternoon.
When I saw twelve thirty, I thought, well, it must
been twelve thirty the morning. No, in the afternoon, you
can get stabbed. And victim was taken to the hospital
and they took it. Apparently they got the suspect. Apparently
the there was an argument between three people on a

(27:11):
bus and the driver allowed them to get off, and
the argument continued on the sidewalk and ended up in
a stabbing, and all the passengers got to see that.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
We got conway here now.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
Hey no, hey, no, hey no.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
We got a lot going on.

Speaker 7 (27:28):
We have all these college campuses, all the protests, and
keep an eye on all those, especially.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
In Columbia where the game a deadline.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
And then the deadline has passed. So don't figure that out.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
I saw one graphic up just a few minutes ago
that they're starting to announce suspensions.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Yes, right, like that's threatening.

Speaker 7 (27:45):
Yeah, but it's also affecting an article online. It's starting
to affect companies who hire out of the Ivy League.

Speaker 3 (27:54):
They don't know what they're getting.

Speaker 4 (27:56):
You're getting a.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
Lunatic is going to cause all kinds of disruptions. I
don't know all these people end up in human resources.
Hate to paint them all that way, but it looks
like a lot on that.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
What are we going to lose?

Speaker 3 (28:06):
You know what doesn't exist?

Speaker 7 (28:07):
I saw a guy in It was in Massachusetts, outside
of Boston, and he had cancer.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
He's dying of cancer.

Speaker 7 (28:13):
He's got six weeks left and he wanted one of
those like last wish things, But they only exist for kids,
not for adults.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
But that would that's a good idea. Yeah, you know.

Speaker 7 (28:23):
You give the guy a couple of eight balls, ten
grand on a credit limit, head him off to Vegas
for a weekend.

Speaker 3 (28:29):
It's not a bad way to go.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
You should be the celebrity pitchman for I should be
the guy running that. Yes you are.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
You are the voice in the face.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Although I imagine a lot of the calls would be, hey,
can I just get a single room in the desert
by myself and Blythe for a weekend? Woitmen, Blythe that's
like nine dollars a night. Yeah, I know, I know,
let me pay some of it.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
What are those blythe girls to come over?

Speaker 7 (28:56):
Most guys just want TV, beer and the phone off.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
That's right, that's right, and quiet, no family, Let.

Speaker 7 (29:04):
Me die in peace, sing dog with you, all right?
And then we got some a lot of sports news.
We've got two teams in the three teams in the playoffs, okay,
all right, big sports, you'll tell us s whitch three
all right.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Conway's sting dog with you.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
And we've got Closier with the news live in the
Canfi twenty four hour news Room.

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