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This is Gary and Shannon and you'relistening to KFI AM six forty, The
Gary and Shannon Show on demand onthe iHeartRadio app. Coming up later this
hour, Neil Sevadra will join usfor Tasty Tuesday. Hines has a new
sauce that combines fourteen sauces in one. Also how to make your canned chili
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taste Homemade, and the Fourth ofJuly Without Joey Chestnut. It's fine,
It's fine. Hurricane Burl still roaringacross the Caribbean as this Category five storm.
It's now making its mate way towardsJamaica and the Cayman Islands. They
said. At least six people havenow died as this hurricane has made its
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way through the southeast Caribbean. Hurricanewarning is in effect for Jamaica and hurricane
watch for the Caymans. Burl isexpected to start losing some power but still
near major hurricane strength as it passesover it or near Jamaica tomorrow. A
bunch of Native Americans thought the debateover the Washington Pardon my Mouth Redskins was
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over. When the team became thecommanders. They left behind the name.
They left behind the logo, allof that, But now a Republican senator
from Montana is reviving the debate.He's blocking a bill that would fund the
revitalization of RFK Stadium. The billwould lead to a new stadium for the
Commanders, but Senator Steve Daines sayshe'll block the legislation until the NFL and
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the commanders bring back some form ofthe previous logo. Well, they've been
talking about moving away from commanders thatthey're not married to it, So of
course you're going to have people thatwant to bring go back to that nostalgic
logo. All right, Well,the Supreme Court's ruling that former President Trump
is presumptively immune from criminal prosecution forofficial acts carried out in office going to
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have an effect on each of hisfour criminal cases. That's where we kick
off. Watch Swamp is horrible.It's the government technic work man gonna make
this like a reality TV shooting cornPop was a bad boos. Always a
pleasure to be anywhere from Washington,d C. Hey, Joe, he's
a town hall too, clearly builton a swamp in so many ways,
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still a swamp. That's a bunchof malarkey. He said, drain the
swamp. I said, oh,that's so keep you know the thing.
Peter Haralambu's ABC News investigative reporters joiningus live from New York with the latest
on this and Peter Uh, let'sstart with the Manhattan financial crimes. The
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president former president was convicted a shorttime ago. Sentencing was supposed to come
up on the eleventh. That maychange. Yeah, it seems likely at
this point that we're not going tosee that sentencing happen on July eleventh,
or any time before the Republican NationalInvention. As of this morning, the
prosecutors in the case agreed to postponethat sentencing that Judge Sills to make a
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final decision. And we're really atthis point to seeing the first ripple effect
of yesterday's landmark Supreme Court decision,where Trump's lawyers are asking the judge in
the case the toss the conviction byarguing that the case relied on evidence and
testimony that should have been protected bypresidential immunity. So now Judgewan Marsham needs
to examine that issue. It couldtake a few weeks to get through that,
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and only when that is resolved canwe actually get to the sentencing question,
so certainly not happening. It lookslike in all likelihood it's not going
to happen next week. We're stillawaiting final confirmation though from the judge about
whether or not he is going topostpone that kind of thing. So prosecutors
will not oppose the sentencing delay?Why is that? Why will they not
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oppose that? And to that end, they also said this morning they would
not oppose Trump's request to file emotionarguing the conviction should be tossed. Well,
it doesn't matter if they would notoppose it. I mean, it
doesn't take away from his ability orhis lawyer's ability or legal right to file
that mo. I mean, that'skind of boiler play, isn't it in
a way. So interestingly enough,because of kind of the influx of motions
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filed ahead of the trial, DougieMchean imposed the system where in order to
file any motion, each side hadne to file some kind of letter,
a one page letter to the courtasking for permission to file leaf basically,
which is kind of a standard thingin some courts, depending on the case.
So that's why there's this back andforth about whether or not this motion
should be filed, you know.Interestingly enough, the DA in this case
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says, you know, we don'toppose this motion. They asked for two
weeks of briefing, though they said, very plainly, quote, we believe
the defendants' arguments to be without merit, so they don't necessarily think this is
a fair argument. They don't necessarilythink it's going to stand, but I
guess it appears at least they wantto air out these arguments in light of
this landmark decision. Side note tothis, didn't the state turn in a
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sentencing recommendation to the judge? Andif so, will we ever see that?
So generally speaking, we're not goingto see any of this sends as
headmen sing submissions in this case,those are filed in on their seal in
New York and they unless they wereFoyd asked to the fact that we're not
really going to become public. Myunderstanding those that believe that submission might have
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slightly been derailed by this new filingabout immunity, you know, after the
conviction itself all back in May.Alvin Bragg notably declined to comments about whether
or not he would even be askingfor prison time in this case. So
we're kind of left in the unknownhere about when the sentencing will proceed and
what either side is asking for.It's safe to assume that Trump's team will
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likely be arguing that prison time isnot appropriate, but we're still completely unknown
about whether or not Manhattan District AttorneyAlvin Bragg thinks prison time is appropriate.
And there's a real possibility of thataccording to the experts I've spoken to,
who think it's pretty much a tossup about whether or not Judge Murshaan imposes
some kind of incarceratory sentence. Imean, with someone with no record,
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kind of weak felonies in New York, wouldn't that be completely out of the
realm of what normally would happen toanybody else, you know, if this
was any other defendant in any othercase where they have no criminal record,
there are an older individual and it'sa you know, first time offense,
and it's only falsifying business records,which is the lowest class of felonies here
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in New York. Yes, itwould be unlikely to see prison time,
but you know, this is acase that was charged under a very unique
and somewhat severe case theory in whichprosecutors frame this as the subversion of democracy,
basically pulling the wool over voters' eyesin a way that kind of frames
this case in much more severe termsthan your run of the mill falsifying a
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business record. So with that inmind, and I know we use the
word on precedents and a lot whentalking about these Trump cases, it seems
fully possible that prison time, despiteit not necessarily being supported by the precedent
in this case, could be onthe table for Tis Trump something like a
few months, for example, upto once two years, though the political
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consequences of that and the logistics arean immense challenge and kind of unknown in
this case. Okay, So ifwe look at the three other cases,
if we look at January sixth trialin DC, the election interference in the
state of Georgia, and the classifieddocuments case in Florida, is there one
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of those three that you think ismost likely to actually see a courtroom outside
of you know, November and whateverhappens on election day. Which of those
would you think would be most likelyto actually see a courtroom? Yeah,
you know, this is perhaps anunpopular take, but somehow it appears the
Florida case has the highest probability ofmaybe going to trial because the Georgia case
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appears to be and definitely stuck insome kind of delay. So right now
Trump has paused has the case paused, as he's appealing Judge Scott McAfee's ruling
on the disco qualification of the districtattorney down there. Once that issue is
resolved, Trump could now raise thisimmunity argument, which would then kind of
prompt another series of hearings and thenpossibly another appeal. So it seems as
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though that one might be stuck ina bit of an appeal cycle. DC
could take months throughs all these issuesof immunity, and regardless of what Trutkun's
decision is in that case, italso could get appealed all the way back
up to the Supreme Court. Itseems as though the Florida case, despite
it being handled by a judge whohas been very receptive of defense arguments,
that's a case that focuses on conductoutside of the presidency. Trump's private acts
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after he left the White House,and some of the obstruction counts down there
appear to be well supported by someof the evidence presented by prosecutors. So
while it's certainly not going to happenbefore the election, it's possible that that
case reaches a trial over the nextyear and a half perhaps, though again,
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all of these cases now seem tobe subject to amments, delays,
appeals, and other legal challenges thatwere really unheard of until yesterday's Supreme Court
decision. Peter, excellent insight.Appreciate your time. Thanks so much for
having me, you bet, PeterHarralambus, ABC News investigative reporter quick Supreme
Court note. Representative Alexandria Cossio Cortessays she's going to file impeachment articles against
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at least one justice on the SupremeCourt because of the decision. Good luck
with that when we come back.President Biden has returned to the White House
from Camp David. He got therelast night. Sources say he has not
had any discussions about the debate withthe two top Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Now we're getting more Democrats talking publiclyabout the possibility of removing him. We'll
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get you all the latest when wecome back. Swamp Watch continues. You're
listening to Gary and Shannon on demandfrom KFI AM six forty breaking swamp news.
Oh okay, we get any notmuch. What's that smell you?
All right? You want to keepgoing on my side of the bed?
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Was human fecal matter? He said? Oh, Bob, it's just kid.
ABC says President Joe Biden will beinterviewed by George Stephanopolis on Friday.
Okay, we're going to be theDodger game. I don't think I'm going
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to miss much. I think it'sgoing to be an interesting Well, they've
got a press him, They've gota press him. It's obvious to the
American people. You've got Democrats nowtalking publicly about the cognitive decline. I'm
non CNN this morning. Democratic RepresentativeMike Quiggley says it's Biden's decision whether to
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run, but that he should considerthe possible impact on down ballot races.
And then you had Representative Lloyd Doggettout of Texas to call publicly for him
to withdraw from the ticket. Well, I don't I don't necessarily have high
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expectations that George Stephanopolis is going todo just that. He has to.
How do you do that interview withoutdoing just that? I don't know why.
Why would the White House agree toGeorge Stephanoppolos. I don't know unless
unless it's the it's unless they're agringto the softball interview. That's what I
mean. That's but if it's,then why do it. He's not going
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to answer those questions, why evenhave the interview. I do believe that
they would have to do that.They do have to do something. If
if they're going to prove that JoeBiden is with it and that what we
saw on Thursday night was just aone off, then they are going to
have to do a longer, sitdown, full interview with them. The
President has not person reached out toChuck Schumer or jakeem Jeffries since the debate,
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which means he hasn't had any discussionswith the top two Democrats on Capitol
Hill. This this report that severalDemocratic members of Congress have expressed concern that
the president's advisors have shielded his mentalfitness from America and even from the party.
That report bothers me, because you'reif you're a Democrat in Washington,
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if my eyes are telling me thatthis is a rapid state of cognitive decline
all the way in California from watchinga couple of podium addresses. You're in
Washington, you're well tuned into what'sgoing on there, and you're gonna say
that he's been shielded Blowney. Theyjust they made their own bed here by
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waiting too long and then or theyjust don't have aging relatives that they've ever
seen reached this time and then whenthey got caught. That's I mean,
that's the easiest way to put itis they got caught on Thursday night.
Within four minutes, everybody went,oh, this is going to be bad.
And it became this huge game ofcover your own ass. And so
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now it's Biden's inner circle, hisadvisors, his debate prep team that's catching
all the heat for this. It'shis family, it's every Democrat in Washington,
anybody who's paying attention. You can'tput your head in the sand and
just ride this horse into the groundto beat Trump. Last night, Carl
Bernstein spoke on CNN about this andsaid he's been hearing for a long time
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that this has been going on,and they are adamant that what we saw
the other night. To Joe Biden, we saw is not a one off.
That there have been fifteen twenty occasionsin the last year and a half
when the president has appeared somewhat ashe did in that horror show. In
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the horror Show, he went onto say, what's significant is that the
people that this is coming from,and also how many people around the president
were aware of the things, awareof incidents like this, of freezing,
of stumbling, of losing his trainof thought not being able to get it
back, including some reporters who havewitnessed these things and never reported on them.
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Now, compare that to now thisit's not exactly the same, But
compare that to when Mitch mcconnald throwzeup and everybody thought he was having a
stroke in front of our eyes.That was front page news for several days,
if not a couple of weeks.And he's not I mean, he's
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the minority leader in the Senate,granted he's been there for a very long
time, and also an older gentleman, so it's not unusual for that sort
of thing to happen. But peoplewere thinking, what's wrong with Mitch McConnell.
How come we didn't see this coming, how come nobody told us this
before? Well, you can't besurprised. Now when the President of the
United States goes on television, didyou hear Bill mahers joke about the secret
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service code name? No? No, Bill Maher's joke on Friday night was
he asked the bed so bad thatthe secret service code name for him?
Now is Amber heard? Oh wow, it's quite the pull. It's quite
the pull, and it's very Maybehe listens to the show and here's the
drop. But you can't then seethat on Thursday night and continue to pretend
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and then be surprised that when therest of us go, wait a minute,
hold on a second, is thatthe guy you've been telling us is
just nails when it comes to debateprep and this guy sharp as attack for
four or five hours a day.Maybe, I mean, and poor Amber
Heard to get brought into this.She didn't ask for that. On my
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side of the bed, was humanfecal matter? How can you tell the
difference human? Yeah? Uh,I assume that he was making that conclusion
based on size because the dogs thatthey had in the house were not.
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Because some dogs can you know,some dogs will. They'll take you out
in a contest. Yeah, they'llmake Joey Chestnut look like a Pekinese you
started. I know, great taste. What is that smell? Everyone's in
the mood now for Tasty Tuesday.How about your jeopardy question? Well,
let's do that. The man's penname for six hundred dollars Benjamin Franklin MW.
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Clerk play on Old English for Iknow not what scholar was a pen
name for this creator of Ostlin.Oh? Yeah, is this C.
S. Lewis? Yeah, goodjob. Who is C. S Lewis?
Great work? Is that from thebook The Lion, The Witch and
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the Wardrobe? I think it's acouple of the books. Ah, yes,
did you never read that? Idid about four hundred years ago.
That's what I thought. Tasty Tuesday. When we come back. You're listening
to Gary and Shannon on demand fromKFI AM six forty. A bunch of
stories that we are following. OneHouse Democrat has become the first in the
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party to publicly call for President Bidento step down as the nominee for president.
Said that the debate performance failed toeffectively defend as many accomplishments, so
Congressman Lloyd Doggett, Democrat out ofTexas, said in a statement that Biden
should make the painful and difficult decisionto withdraw. Prosecutors say they will be
open to delaying former President Trump's sentencingin the financial Falsification of Records case following
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the Supreme Court ruling that grants broadimmunity protections to former presidents. In this
letter that came out today, prosecutorswith the Manhattan DA's Office said that they
would be open to delaying the Julyeleventh sentencing for up to two weeks.
Brandon, Sorry, you're the onlyone in there, so yes, Shannon.
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What's the sound kids make who lovetheir vegetables? I don't know.
Brussels shouts, get it like Brusselssprouts. Brandon, you didn't want anything
to do with that. No,I know either did I? But here
I am uh Nils Adris, thehost of If You Had to Eat,
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He joins us on Tuesdays to Tasty. We just had to loosen it up
a little bit, I think forher. Uh Neil does the show The
Four Reports Saturdays two to five hereon k f I the Word on the
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Street here in weekdays, keeping thetrain on the tracks from sixteen. I
heard you, full disclosure. Iheard you talking to handle this morning off
the air, and it was hilarious. Oh what did I say? He
was asking you, this is it'shis inside baseball right here. Neither one
of you knew I was listening,but here I was doing show prep and
you were on, and he saidto you, how many people that you
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encounter that think he's a d Andyou said, oh, at work everybody?
And he said, I don't careabout those people, and you said,
oh, outside of work, I'dsay about seventy five to eighty percent
of people. It was the mosthonest conversation. You weren't even trying to
be funny. You were answering it. Honestly. I've gotten to that point.
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I'm like, I'm like at thatage, Like you see old people
on the old on Carson, Rememberthat he bring out old people that like
found a potato chip that looked likeLincoln or something, and he talked,
they just said what it was.They don't filter themselves anymore. I just
you know, I'm proud to havenot cared since junior high. And I'm
going to continue that in my youknow age, isn't it lovely? What
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are you gonna do? I'm justtelling it's like this, this is my
guess. Yeah, if I couldhave a filter, I don't know if
i'd want one. I'm pretty sureyou did. You haven't had one?
No, I have not, ButI don't know if i'd want one.
It's just easier like this. It'sit's nice. Yeah, So I prefer
my cigarettes that way too, nofilter, unfilters. Like the people at
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Hines decided to clean out their closetsand all of their tubs of leftover sauces.
They have a limited edition sauce fromHines. This is like your paring
infrigerator. You know. I knowthis is a tacky term, but do
you guys remember as a kid,like when you would have a suicide something
and be mix of everything? Right? I literally thought about that last night,
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that word, because I was youwould it would be a mix of
I did it with drinks like whensomething or started. Yeah, and you
can mix some so it is yeah, and they would call that the suicide.
Yeah. But I grew up wherethere was suicide Mountain too, which
is like if you read if yourode your bike down it, you would
surely die. I think so No, it was like real, It's like,
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dude, you're going to ride downsuicide Mountain. We've already received an
HR complaint for just somebody out inthe hall hearing us say the word suicide.
Really well, I mean, youcan't name things that anymore, right
because of the funny thing is whereis HR? If you point me in
the direction of an actual HR departmenthere, I'm in. I will go
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to them right now and apologize,and you can always dial nine to eight
eight if you have thoughts or ideationright now. No, that's a real
thing. I just think as kids, like everything was so drama. Oh
my gosh, you're mixing coke flavorwith blueberry. You're crazy. Well,
Hines is doing something similar. It'slike they have fourteen sauces, sauce,
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garlic sauce, aoli sauce, smokybaconaise, sweet chili chip sauce, saucy
sauce. It's saucy sau rocha,mayo must truffle, Mayo, mayo must
I'd like it. I'd like that. Oh yeah, Mayo mustard. You
can put them both on there anyway. Garlic, caramelized onions, mayonnaise,
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curry, ketchup, pickle ketchup.So basically ketchup in mayonnaise is ninety percent
of this and then just some otherthings. I bet it's not bad depending
on the ratio. This is liketen thousand island dressing. Yes, yes
it is everything bagel, but youknow fluid, it's sauce like. So
it's only in the UK and they'reonly giving out. They only made like
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a hundred bottles, which to yournote about like they just kind of dumped
everything together. I wonder if someguy was just about to go to on
a smoke break and hit the wrongbutton and they said, just bottle it.
We'll make a you know label,do it. We'll do two bottles,
No, I do one hundred.Okay, we'll do one hundred bottles,
and then somebody across the pond we'llbe talking about it and the afternoon
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on their radio show. So that'swhat it is. I bet it's not
bad depending on what the ratios are. Well, and I would trying to
figure out do they just do aone to one on every on all of
them or is there one he saidso one more than the others. There's
three or four that are ketchup based. You know, there's at least four,
probably more five because you gotta putthat are mayo based. So you
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got truffle mayo, you got Mayomust you got Mayo racha, and then
you have aoli which is mayo.Uh you know so uh bacon aise.
There's a couple of bacons in there. Yeah, so really it's mayonnaise.
It's ketchup with some caramelized onions,some curry, some pickles, some smoked
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bacon. I don't know what chipsauce is. Anybody wanna Is that just
frinch fry sauce? But I mean, if it's the UK, yeah,
I guess it would be. Butisn't that like don't they do vinegar and
maybe vinegar and mayonnaise? No vinegar? It sounds all salt, malt vinegar.
Yeah, I was gonna say vinegar. Now I want fish and chips
real bad. Then that sounds good. Oh my gosh. Well, okay,
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those fourteen sauces in one. There'sa new article about fourteen ingredients that
will make your canned chili taste homemade. We'll talk about it many cod you're
listening to Gary and Shannon on demandfrom KFI AM six. Forty man in
Colorado got sixty years in prison forsetting a fire that killed five members of
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a family out of revenge for arobbery after he mistakenly tracked his stolen iPhone
to the house. That's convoluted.What would Chris Little tell you to do?
What would Chris Little tell me todo if my iPhone was stolen?
No? I mean, if it'sa convoluted story, how do we simplify
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it? Oh? I don't goto Chris Little for that advice. He
texted me asking me a simple algebraicquestion last week. I love that he
thinks you are Google, he said, I said, why would you come
to me for algebra? He said, you seem like a math maven.
It's like he doesn't even know me. Well, I bet you no,
ounces I did. Yeah, andthat's what it was about. Gotcha that
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tracks. I've called you for birdinfo before. Well, I'm glad you
brought that up, because the shoebill bird actually bows to people. Did
you know that it bows to initiatemating. Yeah, so if it particularly
likes a human interaction, it willbow. The shoe bill bird will bow
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to you, So is it offensiveif it doesn't bow to you? It's
a human sized African bird? Isthis that big demon looking for you?
About five feet that one that doesn'tlook that looks like AI produced it.
Yeah, the movie up. Yeah, it's like that. That's the scariest
thing I've ever seen. But hewill bow to you. I will bow
to it, and I'd let itfinish if you're lucky. Fourteen ingredients that
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will make your can chili taste only. And I'm assuming this is not.
I mean, this is an exampleof you can take something that's store bought,
that's canned, that's a little bitto process and make it a lot
fresher. Not only can you dothis with canned stuff, you can do
this with leftovers and other things.I mean, it really is ad fresh
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taste fresh. So whether it isfresh, herbs will do it. You
know, sometimes like Italian, youmaybe put some basil in there, or
fresh basil and you're gonna live inand up. Acid will do it.
Acid brightens. So if you thinkof like an apple cider vinegar or even
a white vinegar, just a splashof that in there will liven it up.
But anything fresh, if you're goingto add some meat to it,
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whether it's ground or what have you, you get to sear it and you
get to bring those flavors up andyou can toss it in there. Tomatoes
are going to do it when itcomes to chili, because again you've got
the freshness and the acid, andthose are going to live it up.
Sauted onions, some lightly sauteed garlicis going to do it again with the
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acid from in the liquid form.You could go with any you know,
something with alcoholic, whether it's wine, beer, those things are going to
add to it and give it somenotes that it that, if it had
it before, have been kind ofmanufactured out in the process. Sauteed vegetables
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are obviously going to add a lotto it for the same reasons, the
browning, the freshness of them.Anything adding heat is going to liven it
up. I did, so yougo to go back what you said about
adding acids to it. Thought limejuice would be a great idea. Lime
juice would be right up there anycitrus. But in the case of doing
it for chili, yeah, you'regonna want to stick with the lime.
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I think lemon's going to be tootart and lime is going to freshen up.
You can add cheeses for warmth,and also fattiness is going to any
of the fat that is kind ofeither been rendered out of the process or
if this works for leftovers as welland come to the top and you've discarded,
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you're kind of adding it back ina fresh way as well. You
know, some ground spices, anythingyou can add beans to it, fresh
cilantro. If you're not one ofthe ten percent that says it tastes like
soap, you never heard that.Yeah, it's about ten percent of the
population. All they're suggesting is youmake your own bowl of chili and then
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added to the to the canned chili, take one of the ingredients of chili.
But that's kind of what it is. Anything that you're going to like
if you get frosting from the grocerystore, especially now, they're not using
real butter most of the time,so adding butter to it and a little
vanilla is going to kick it up. Get this a that of fat and
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put a little butter on top ofit. Yeah, it's going to do
fat and sugar and then put butterin it. If I did a morning
show, would be called fat andSugar. I don't know who sugar would
be, but it'd be fun delicious. I can't wait. I was wondering
what was brewing in there. Iwas wondering what was brewing in there looking
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at you, and then it cameout that makes sense, That totally tracks.
But you're right, it is justadding ingredients that are going to play
well with it anyways, if youwere to make it from scratch, it
just is something that the ingredient mightbe would have made the original chili too
expensive, or that it gets mutedthrough time on the ship and sit on
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the shelf. So that's what andthat's with anything, And that could be
any dish that you think is layinga little flat, even that you make
yourself think about as something to brightenit up and think about some sawtage,
anything to give the warmth of thatcaramelized you know, whether it's onions or
vegetables or things like that. Andthat's always going to be a win.
So does ice cream count as anacid that I could add to any meals?
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No, there is. As amatter of fact, if there is
acid in there, it becomes something. It becomes buttermilk ice cream yum,
Okay, sounds yeah, there's noMaybe subet also fantastic, Oh sugar sure,
but goes in here. Oh yeah, Yeah, my son calls it
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rainbow sugar. He can smart Rainbowsugar. Yes, that's exactly what it
is. But I believe he thinksthat's literally its name. That's cute.
What a dumb I know that.I've always thought that when you talk about
your kids, it's like, oh, he did this thing today where he
drooled on himself. He sounds likean idiot. Yeah, my son used
to say yo yo, mogo go. He couldn't say yellow motorcycle. Oh
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is hey. Yeah, he's gotthe brain of a two year old.
That's what two year olds do,right. Look at the guy in the
Bobby Cockle a motorcycle, you stupidass like Bobby Cockle and Bobby cock Oh
new character Bobby Cockle. No,that's not a space Yeah, he's the
old guy that fixes the ships,Bobby Cockle. I don't think that's it
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could be a mechanic. Didn't makeBobby Cockle. I don't get it.
I don't know. I don't thinkthat fits. I've spoken, she has
What is she saying? What's inmy head? Well, we'll talk.
It was me. I was justtelling you that the White House Press conference
is going on right now and thepress secretary said that President Biden was not
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on any cold medications the night ofthe debate. That doesn't make putting her
out there to be the first personto handle all of the questions well,
I actually think she's well, Iguess I was gonna say that it would
be the campaign's job. She's earningher money today, that's for sure.
All Right, we'll talk trending.Neil, Thank you, Neil, Thanks
guys, Bobby Cockle, Bobby Cockle, trending. Wait, come back,
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