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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. Multiple shark attacks have
disrupted Fourth celebrations at South Padre Islandin Texas. Officials there say that in
roughly a two hour period, fourseparate attacks were reported. One person was
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taken to a local hospital for aserious bite. They believe that one single
shark was responsible for all the incidents. I bet somewhere that shark is high
fenning all of his buddies. Youthink so, I think so. I
got four kills. Chomp, chomp, chomp. Keir Starmer is the new
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Labor Party Prime Minister in Great Britain. Everybody talked about him being a dull
person. Give pretty fiery speech forbeing a dull brit guy. So a
change in leadership there in Great Britain. Apple's Formula one racing film starring Brad
Pitt now has a title. Itwill be called F one. That break.
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Imagine the creative brainstorming that had toresult in the Formula one racing film
being called F one? And thenwhat are they going to do with all
of the I mean, they hadcraft services. They're ready for a full
lunch. They thought that meeting wasgoing to take an hour or two,
and they're like, Bob, you'refirst f one. Oh Bob, brilliant,
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Bob, what are you doing?Hide? And in whatever? I
don't know anything about Hollywood enough toknow what where Bob would would be the
naming people of the movies. HurricaneBurrel has slammed the Yucatan Peninsula near the
resort town of Tuloom. After atrail of destruction. At least eleven people
have been killed across the Caribbean youknow where that is. Barrel hit Mexico
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as a Category two today but hasweakened overland. National Hurricane Center says it's
expected to decrease to a tropical stormas it makes its way across the Yucatan
before it goes back into the Gulfof Mexico and could regain hurricane strength.
A big day for President Biden aspeople are gathered in Madison, Wisconsin for
a last minute rally that the administrationhas called. They're desperately needing a reset
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after the debate debacle. That's wherewe start Swamp Watch. The swamp is
horrible. The government doesn't work man. We're gonna make this like a reality
TV show. A bad doos alwaysa pleasure to be anywhere from Washington,
d c Hey, Joe. Atown hall too clearly built on a swamp
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and in so many ways still aswamp. I have a batch of mawarkee.
What he said, drained the swamp. I said, Oh, that's
so, you know the thing.ABC's Derek Dennis is joining us live from
New York with the latest on allof this big day we got for President
Biden. What's on the schedule forhim today? Derek, Yeah, So
the President will rally in Madison,Wisconsin. As you said, he's really
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trying to sort of show that he'sback and better than ever, especially after
his debate performance last week where heappears to lose his train of thought and
essentially even he said, had abad night. He'll also sit down with
ABC's George Stephanopoulos with an exclusive interviewthat will air later tonight at eight pm
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Eastern Time and then again through theweekend, and Stephanopolis is expected to ask
the president point blank, is hegoing to stay in the race? Is
he fit to stay in the race? Mentally and physically? All those questions
that Americans have. We're expecting ourown George Stephanopolis to post to the President
today. Yeah, we talked aboutit earlier in the week, kind of
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bagging, to be completely honest,on ABC see a little bit for the
original plan, which was to piecemeal it out over the weekend, And
our argument was, we need tosee this now. I think America needs
to see a chunk of Joe Bidenspeaking now so everyone can kind of figure
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out where their opinion lies after thedebate. Do we know why ABC decided
to now do it the way thatwe were calling for you. I'm not
privy to those conversations, but Ithink it's a good move to have it
air as a primetime specially eight o'clocktonight. We'll get a little more of
it on ABC's this week on Sunday, and then of course next week it's
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going to be everywhere. We're alsosending out clips excerpts of the interview for
stations to air across the country,So you're going to get a pretty good
diet of Joe Biden and George Stephanopoulosas soon as the interview airs. But
yeah, not sure what the decisionmaking was a little above my pay grade.
But I think we're getting where weneed to be in that the American
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people will see for themselves and getsome hard questions posed to the president today.
I think you should be in chargeof all the decisions. That would
be nice, right. We didsee yesterday the Vice President's schedule changed just
to allow her to appear with PresidentBiden at the White House fourth of July,
the event that they did. Aretheir plans for more of that,
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to have the two of them doingeven I shouldn't say it's a small event,
but even those smaller events like thatinstead of campaign events. We're already
seeing it, not just at thatfourth of July event, but the Vice
President, Kamala Harris was on acall reportedly with the President speaking to Israeli
leaders as well, Benjamin at Yahooin particular, and that's something new,
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a change in schedule as well.So we're already seeing that. Not sure
if that's going to be par forthe course going forward, but it is
happening in those two instances that we'rereporting here at ABC. Derek, great
stuff, Thank you, sure thing. Derek Dennis there live from New York
with the latest re abcies. Oh, we mentioned that Biden told the governors
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who scrambled to Washington after that debateto see what's going on. He told
them that he had a medical checkup after the debate and is good in
good health. At the same time, as Press secretary was saying that he
had not seen a doctor after thedebate, Biden went on to say that
he saw the doctor because of hiscold, to which I say, if
you've got to go to the doctorfor a cold without underlying symptoms, you
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know, or diseases, that's probablyproof that you may be too old to
be a sitting president. You knowthat. That's an interesting that's a good
point. When my parents got intotheir mid to late seventies, I remember
being genuinely concerned if they had acold. You know, you hear the
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scratchy throat or something like that,or the sniffles, and you start to
think, well that, you know, that could get that could get bad.
I mean, it could turn intopneumonia, and that's not good for
somebody in that age. But Idon't remember them ever going to the doctor
because of a cold. Well,your parents, just the people that they
were, would not go to thedoctor for a cold, probably also didn't
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have one in their house all dayevery day like the present that you know
at good point. But anyway,when we come back more swamp watch,
Gary and Shannon will continue. You'relistening to Gary and Shannon on demand from
KFI AM six forty. I havea friend whose daughter is going to go
to Chico State. Did you knowthat they closed down Whitney Hall? Why
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it's old and old. They're talkingabout they may never reopen it. They
were talking about redoing a bunch ofthe duct work and all of that sort
of stuff. But I mean,it's it was built in the late sixties.
I think it was. That's wherewe ate our meals. Where are
they going to eat? They haveno idea. I don't know if probably
evolved that part of O and thenredo all of the rooms which were above
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the food area. By you'd goto the food area and you had a
couple options carbs or carbs, orcarbs or carbs. There was no hell
rice. There was no healthy ways. Oh yeah, the rice in the
chicken karaokee or whatever bulls that waslike the healthy option. It was a
bull of sodium. The best youcould do in carbs. So I'll be
eighty years old next month. Mywife and I listened to you all the
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time. Thank you. I thinkyou're about the ages of our kids.
One thing he said Gary a fewweeks ago, was that The Rescuers,
which was made in the seventies,was one of your favorite animated films.
I happened to be one of thetwo assistant directors on that. So wow,
thank you. I'm proud of themovie, and I'm sure glad you
liked it. You keep up thegood word. Yeah, it's wow,
very cool. I think it ismy wife's absolute favorite. I don't think
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i've ever seen it. Nineteen seventyseven Rescuers film. Yeah, Bob Newhart,
I believe is one of the voicesand one of the goobor sisters.
I don't remember if it's Jaja orI believe it's Ava. It was the
voice the mice that gets a rBob and Ava the mice. And what
is the plot again, I don'twant to blow it. Oh, an
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orphan named Penny. Okay, soit gets so the mice rescue her.
Yes, it's sweet. It's thename. It's a honk It Friday.
So does anybody die in it?It's a Disney movie. I know,
I just don't like it when theystart killing things. Well, I mean,
she is an orphan, so there'sa question of like why she's an
orphan. I don't know what.Oh so it could be could be like
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Bamby, but but at least inBambi, you kind of they established that
pretty early on what happened to Mom? Should I watch this? I think
you'd like it? Okay, it'screative I and even in the late seventies.
I mean, I don't know ifI don't know how jaded you are
towards hand drawn animation, but it'sone of the classics. I am not
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I prefer it. I do needa little bit of a creative push space
Wars of kind of hit a noninspired, yes, uninspired divot in my
creative process. That's not good.We were talking about that meeting that happened
Wednesday. President Biden sat with abunch of governors Democratic governors, and The
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New York Times reported that one ofthe things he told the group of more
than twenty Democratic governors was he wantsto stop scheduling events after eight o'clock so
that he could get more sleep.That is terrifying, because, like you
said, earlier. It goes backto who do you want answering the phone
in the middle of the night.If he can't get up in the middle
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of the night or at nine pm, that's a real problem. Again,
it's not a knock on being oldor getting old. It's just that this
job is the most demanding job inthe world. It's an acknowledgement that it
takes a lot to do the job. Yeah, they said. A Biden
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campaign spokesperson said, President Bush Georgew went to bed at nine Obama made
dinner at six point thirty. Normalpresidents strike a balance, and so does
Joe Biden. Hardly the same rigoras Donald Trump, who spends half of
his day ranting on truth social aboutplans that would cause a recession, and
the other half golfing. Well,Biden made a joke to the governors that
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didn't go over well quote I'm fine, I don't know about my brain though.
That's not funny. That's why theygot zero laughs. It was just
a couple of people in the backof the room clearing their throath. That's
uncomfortable. Okay, to those twopoints, Donald Trump with his screeds on
social media and Donald Trump talking aboutgolf. There have been two things that
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have happened over the holiday. Oneof them is he was caught on video
court like we mentioned, and heis just launching. He's asking, like
the caddy or something, what hethought about the debate? What did you
think about my performance of the debate. He sounds so vile, so angry,
and he's personally attacking Joe Biden andKamala Harris. It's it's a it's
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wild to know that that video existsfor someone running for the front front runner
running for president, that they're they'recaught talking that way and you're not going
to hear about it. It's notgonna land. It's it's you're not he's
not going to get heat for it. Just all decorum is out the window.
And he posted the video. Yeah, that's the thing. I mean,
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when you saw it, he said, she's so effing pathetic about Kamala.
He's going to be embarrassed by that, or at least he's not going
to want to show he posted it. Because at the end he gives a
twenty dollars bill or whatever a hunteris something like that. He tips the
caddy and then his caption was notax on tips you should like him or
not talking that way about people.I don't care who they have, the
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political opponent. It's just ugly.It's gross, and it's not something that
we should aspire to be. Healso took to truth Social yesterday and wrote
this, I have the answer tothe crooked Joe Biden incompetence puzzle. Because
the thing is is he was doingso well. Trump was staying quiet.
Yeah, yes, it was watingquiet. They gave him a week,
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right, and then it sounds likesomebody finally gave him his phone back.
Yeah. Well, behaved at thedebate, so to speak, except for
the lives and things like that.But I mean he's been tempered down and
now you've got the golf cart videoand then this, I have the answer
to the crooked Joe Biden incompetence puzzle. Let's do another debate, but this
time no holds barred and all ondiscussion with just two of us on stage
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talking about the future of our country. The ratings were massive for the first
debate, record setting in fact,but this one, because of the format,
would blow everything away. Let Joeexplain why he wants open borders and
violent criminals parts unknown pouring into ouronce great nation. Well, why he
wants men playing in women's sports ordemanding all electric vehicles within five years?
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Blah blah blah blah blah. Itwould also, under great pressure, prove
his competence or lack thereof. Likewise, it would be yet another test for
me. What a great evening itwould be just the two of us,
one on one in a good oldfashioned debate, the way they used to
be, and then encaps He writes, anytime, anywhere, any place,
it's like, well, let's what'ssome tempers for. If I don't think
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that's gonna, I don't know,I don't know. Someone scraped up Barbara
Boxer's phone number and asked her aboutPresident Biden. Barbara Boxer, of course,
the retired senator from the great stateof California, and they were friends
in the Senate. I was gonnasay, she's not gonna she's not gonna
spel, she's not gonna talk illabout her friend from the Senate. She's
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also eighty three, she said oftheir legislative work together, we really bonded
on protecting dolphins and texting women.Is that a real quote, real quote?
This is why we shouldn't reach outto people who are no longer in
public life. She endorsed Joe Bidenwhen he ran for president in eighty eight.
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She endorsed Joe Biden for president whenhe ran in twenty twenty, notably
passing over somebody named Kamala Harris,who was the junior senator from the great
state of California and in fact onewho replaced Barbara Boxer. She said that
she was slack jawed as she watchedthe president's disastrous performance debate last week and
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said this wasn't the Joe. Weknew something was off at this point.
She does not count herself among thegrowing chorus that has called for him to
step aside, but basically said hehas two weeks. Yeah, he's got
two weeks to demonstrate. His appearanceat the debate in Atlanta was an a
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nominally, And I don't know whyshe says two weeks other than perhaps the
headlines are going to be dominated byRepublican National Convention stuff in a couple of
weeks. Two weeks, I thinkit's going to be. I think it's
tonight. I think he's got tonight. Night is huge. Tonight, of
course, is that ABC interview thatwe were talking about with Derek Dennis,
and again it should air five o'clockhour time. He is sitting down with
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George Stephanopolis from ABC News. Andaccording to ABC, they had originally said
they were going to show clips ofit tonight and then tomorrow and then Sunday
they would air the whole thing andreplay the whole thing on Monday. Now
what they're saying is they will tapethis afternoon in Madison, Wisconsin, where
the President has a rally, acampaign rally, and that they will broadcast
it in its entirety at eight o'clockEastern, five Pacific. They said the
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interview is likely to last somewhere betweenfifteen and twenty five minutes, according to
people who are familiar with the negotiationsbetween the White House and the network.
In the meantime, Kamala Harris willbe busy going through CEV on who her
running mate will be, although Idon't even know if it's her choice.
Who's the power that is in thed n C who makes these decisions?
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Is it a cobble cobble? Isthat right? Is it a cabal of
democratic power? Oper date operations?People well, arguably the president is supposed
to be the one in charge ofthe party. Yeah, but that's not
what's happening. I mean, whomakes these decisions now? And there is
it still? How much? Howmuch is it just donors that make the
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decisions? Well they're very possibly.Huh. You're at least going to have
some impact on it, all right, Gary and Shannon will continue in just
a moment. You're listening to Garyand Shannon on demand from KFI A M
six forty. I mean, bumberPuss leads a band of misfits, Yeah,
exactly, But are they are theylike oil ship drillers or what are
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the What are the misfits do andhow can they help bumber Puss? They
come from planet pump Jack pump Jack, So I'm stealing from armageddon essentially.
Maybe, But nothing's going to becalled plump Jack because that's Gavin Newsom's winery.
No, No, yes, plumpJack is the pump jack. Pump
Jack. Yeah, that's kind ofdirty. Well it's no, not necessarily.
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It's a guy working a rig,guy working an oil rig. Pump
jack. Yeah, I don't likeit. This is going to be for
children. You might get you know, booted off an American Airlines flight for
it. But but the T shirtswould be great. Pump Jack, Yeah,
that'd be fine. So that's theplanet's name. Yes, that's where
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the band of misfits comes from.Okay. And they're just old you know
what do they do? Salt ofthe salt of the Earth kind of people
all the Earth, probably not afterthey come up, salt of the planet
kind of people. They're just hardworkers. That's how they get along.
But they have skeletons in their closetand a lot of unpaid parking tickets.
Well, there's the reason why they'reon planet pump Jack. Is that a
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whole planet filled with misfits. Isthat where people are sent aruably, maybe
like the interplanetary penal colony? Interesting? I like that. That's really good.
And then pump Jack also works out. And then you can mix in
a little bit because there's probably nota lot of women, a little bit
of the longest yard and turn outlike they put together a sports team of
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some kind. I love this,something like that. Okay. Headlines.
President Biden is fighting to save hisre election effort. He's going to hold
a rally in Wisconsin. Air Forceone just touched down a short time ago,
and they're taking him to this event, and Madison was, come,
what time does it begin? Becausethose people have been sitting there for a
long time. Well there, thespeakers leading up to him have already started
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speaking. I don't know how faraway the airport is from the event,
but he is expected to be therepretty soon. Do you think that this
was to counter program Gavin Newsom goingto? Was it Pennsylvania News in Michigan
snow for the senator there? Ithink they're fully involved. Gavin Newsom is
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in contact with the Biden campaign,and he has them snowed. They believe
he's in this for the right reasons. I don't think they do. I
don't think he has anybody snowed.They're just as big of cynical a holes
as we are. The reason I'masking is because all the Democratic governors right
flocked to Washington, and then theyall left and are going to different places
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to stump for other Democrats in toughraces. So if the President wasn't doing
the same, it would look likehe's too tired or old to get out
there on the trail and stump forother Democrats. I don't know if that
would have been a thing, ifthat would have been a conversation. The
other thing the President is doing today, of course, is this interview with
George Stephanopolis from ABC News. Fiveo'clock Today is when ABC says they will
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be airing this whole thing live unedited. They said they'll also release a transcript.
They don't know if it's going tobe fifteen minutes or thirty minutes,
but they had been telling their affiliatesthat, in fact, it would be
to carve out thirty minutes. Who'sthe governor of Massachusetts? The Massachusetts governor
is urging Biden to carefully evaluate whetherhe remains Democrats' best hope to defeat Trump.
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That's a nice way to say,we don't think you can defeat Trump
anymore. Mara Healy, the governorof the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. You refer
to her as governor, and theformal greeting is to refer to her as
her excellency. I've never heard that, though I would like you to refer
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to me as that. Oh okay, let me let me jump right on
that, all right. One ofthe stories that we saw this is our
little well in the segment. Wehaven't gotten our wellness thing yet. Clay's
working on it. Oh. Yes, death may be inevitable. This is
the way it was written up inthe La Times. Death may be an
habitable, but that hasn't stopped healthresearchers from looking for ways to put it
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off as long as possible. Sohere's the newest thing. There's not a
food thing. We'll get into foodstuff later. There's not a food thing.
It's free, it's painless, itdoesn't taste bad, you don't sweat.
It's just gratitude. Yes, that'sa big one. A new study
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almost fifty thousand older women specifically saidthat they found that the stronger their feelings
of gratitude, the lower their chancesof dying over the next three years.
It's a really good exercise. Notto sound all woo woo, but a
really good exercise. If you're driving, maybe it was right when you wake
up in the morning, just thinkof three things that you're so grateful for
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in your life. It's and it'snot a new handbag, and it's not
your favorite underwear. I know youhave favorites. It's things like you know
your wife, your kids, youhave a home, you have a job
that you like relatively, I justdon't like my coworkers. You mean,
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her excellency, Is that what youmeant? Thank you me her excellency.
It really does. It boosts yourmood incredibly. It's a mood booster,
they said. Gratitude is linked witha bunch of other benefits mental and physical
health. People who score higher onmeasures of gratitude have been found to have
better biomarkers for cardiovascular function, immunesystem inflammation, and cholesterol. They're more
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likely to take their medications regularly likethey're supposed to, to get regular exercise,
they have better healthy sleep habits,and they follow a balanced diet.
It's also associated with a lower riskof depression, better social support, having
a greater purpose in life, allof which are linked to longevity. That's
an important point, I think thesocial support. If you're grateful, people
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want to be around you. Yes, if you can't stop complaining, Oh
is that just the worst? That'sa mood killer. And the people that
find something wrong with everything, it'sit's uh because you see, it's just
a heavy weight to be around.Yes, there is something also about that
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grateful. You know, if ifgratitude is a way that you increase your
friend circle or maintain your friend circleis probably a better way to do it.
That should be one of the thingsthat you're grateful for anyways, that
you have friends in your life.So if you can have social support as
you get into your sixties or yourseventies or your eighties, the chances are
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you're going to stay You're going tostay alive longer. It is basically what
they're saying again, because you're connectedand you're not isolated, and you're not
focusing on yourself. You're focusing onthings that you have, you know,
things that that you have in yourlife. And I wonder in people we
don't see this very often. Imean we talk about, you know,
Martha is one hundred and sixteen,she's the oldest American woman currently on the
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planner, Martha or Martha, Butit's all they've got family around, or
she's you know, she's It's notshe didn't live on her own for the
last twenty five years. You know, back when she turned ninety one,
she didn't move out of her parents'house. She's been banging around at leisure
World for twenty years. I feellike that's a little bit of a stretch.
Oh, you know about how itworks with the retirement homes and the
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sex. But at ninety one,sure is it? But what was your
question being on? Because I don'thave the answer that important. I this
will shock you. Am not havingsex at ninety one? You have no
idea the day is? The dayis early? Okay? Yeah, so
I don't know if you're going toturn ninety one between now that. But
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there's another there's another wellness story thatI wanted to get to as well coming
up, and it is that thereis one specific thing this does take another
person, but there's one specific actthat they're finding new health benefits for as
well that I'll tell you Gary andShannon, not just you know, it's
not that one. I mean everybodyknows that's pretty healthy. It's not that
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Okay, Now, can I dothe thing? Yeah? Gary and Shannon
will continue. Remember it is aHonker's Friday? Wait, no, what
is it honk it Friday? Ithink it's just honk it Friday? What
am I friends with this? Sincethere's two of them, we say honk
them? What honk them? Friday? My girlfriend I told you that,
she said, don't tell people tosend you pictures of their honkers. When
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we were talking about it at aboutten o'clock, right, and then she
tuned back in and she said,boob conversations are always more fun than politics.
On second thought, maybe you should'slike go back to boobs. Good
morning, Gary and Shannon. Thisis Stephen from Riverside. I had a
quit thought and I just can't bealone with it anymore. If a tesla
owner right now who's listening and notsuffering from range anxiety, could customize their
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horn to make it say Google Google, Do Go Google, fantastic that would
be Can you do that? Isthat a thing? Oh my goodness.
Could you imagine if the cars onthe road said Google Google to each other
to each other? Okay, allright, garyan channel will continue as you
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said. You're listening to Gary andShannon on demand from KFI AM six forty.
The UK has had its first changein government in fourteen years after the
Labor Party won a big victory inthe general election last night. It's the
Conservative Party's biggest defeat ever. Sothis new government is going to face some
new challenges. They have to fishthe fix the economy. There this social
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malaise that has resulted in part fromthe Brexit, the COVID pandemic, the
war in Ukraine, a bunch ofcar Conservative Party scandals. So the new
Prime Minister is a guy named kirStarmer who said this. We could make
a start today with the simple acknowledgementthe public service is a privilege that your
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government should treat every single person inthis country with respect. The outgoing Prime
Minister Washusuna will will still be aminister, but he will not be the
prime Minister. Is a difficult dayat the end of a number of difficult
days. But I leave this jobhonored to have been your prime minister.
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This is the best country in theworld. I should say that he will
remain a member of Parliament, buthe will not be a prime minister.
Hurricane Burrell has made landfall in thecan Kun area along the Yukatan Peninsula.
Was considered a Category two hurricane whenit made landfall. Today, the National
Hurricane Center says it's probably going toregain strength once it gets back out into
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the Gulf of Mexico, at leasta bit of it, and it is
forecast ahead toward northern Mexico right alongthe border with Texas. In fact,
some counties in Texas have all readissued voluntary evacuation orders in some below lying
areas because of what they expect tohappen over the course of this weekend.
So wellness, you sneak these wellnesssegments into the show, and I'm grateful
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for it. You mean, asI'm eating a gas station style beef stick,
you know what I will support.I was hungry, I have a
meat stick in my purse and I'mgonna You know what, You shouldn't eat
meat sticks alone. Is the samebrand? No, that's a different brand.
This is a meat stick from Utah. It's an old means. Oh,
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so that was to keep you alivein the event that you were lost
in the woods or the desert.I guess this is probably better country.
Archer is a here's the difference betweenyou and me. I ate it in
the commercial break. You're the betterperson, and I'm grateful for you.
An expert, good source approach.Tomorrow. So tomorrow is World Kissing Day.
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What does that mean? Well,first of all, you can't eat
a beef stick and then kiss anybody. I don't think that'd be a good
idea. No, my husband,the name eat beef so you're there's no
one fighting you for that. No, and if he did, he'd probably
dry. He lives. Jacob Lucasis a dating guru over in the UK
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and says there are a lot ofphysical and mental perks that go along with
kissing. For example, this maysound a bit gross, but saliva contains
a bunch of substances that can fightbacteria or viruses. As passionate kissing often
increases the flow of saliva that canhelp keep our mouths, our teeth,
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and our gums healthier. It boostsour immunity. Kissing exposes us to the
potential germs lurking in someone else's nastymouth and equips our bactery with the ability
to fight them off. You're grossingme out in the middle of my meat
stick too late. Passionate kissing cancause us to use multiple muscles in the
body and how aggressive you are Isuppose, and some studies have suggested that
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you could burn as much as twentysix calories per minute really just by macing.
Here's more, the physical act ofkissing can cause your brain to release
a cocktail of chemicals including oxytocin,dopamine, and serotonin that obviously causes that
euphoric feeling and also encourages us tofeel affectionate and to want to bond.
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This was just written by some guywho wants to get laid probably. Yeah,
kissing can reduce the body's cortisol levelsthat can help you relax, reduce
stress. Cortisols what your body releasesduring fight or flight. Yeah, to
stress an anxiety written by Neil Shaw. Is that the same guy that was
masturbating on the plane. And thenthis also, kissing can cause your heart
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rate to increase, which in turncauses your blood vessels to dilate. And
when this happens, it can leadto an immediate decrease in blood pressure,
which is obviously great for heart health. This is a great time to remind
you to let us know what youlearned this week on the Gary and Shannon
Show. Yeah. Coming up atthe bottom of next hour, we're going
to talk about what you learned onthe Gary and Shannon Show. And there's
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always stuff that people find that sometimeswe don't even remember we talked about.
You can get a little esoteric,and it's it's something that I realize on
Fridays that people are actually listening tothis show. It's also a honk em
Friday. Eighty years old. Weare already eighty years old. We already
heard you. Yeah, but itwas nice. It was beautiful rescuers.
We haven't gotten any hanks recently.No, I don't know why it's a
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honk at Friday. And I wonderif people have honked out yeah, or
maybe they're like you guys suck andyou can get no honks, no honk
kong for you. Well. Andthis is the second version of this that
we heard play it. Eg,Gary Sham flash your honkers Friday. What's
almost like Tom like its yeah,but he was. That was a flash
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him flash, flash me flash.You know. I never listened to Tom
like us unfortunately, So my honkeridea is allmine. And we haven't gotten
any pictures, right, I havenot seen any good I don't I haven't
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also searched actively for them. I'llcheck our Twitter. Let's see. Probably
a great idea. Tonight, theDodgers take on the Brewers first pitches at
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LA. Also our nine news nuggetsyou need to know coming up a little
bit later as we get into thevery end of the show. Just getting
ready, ready for the rest ofyour holiday weekend. No honkers been,
no honker sightings tonight. Phil Schumanfrom Fox eleven is gonna be filling in
from That's cool, and then MoeKelly's gonna be live. Did you hear
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any of Mo's show last night?From I saw backyard? I saw him
on social media, but I didnot hear the show it was. I
was listening to part of it,and I got to tell you it was
very It was funny because he andTawalla were talking about fireworks and illegal fireworks
and how and they're just a warzone going on outside of Mo's house.
Yeah, you could hear it inthe background. It was really really funny.
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It was perfectly punctuating their conversation aboutfireworks. That's wonderful. So how
can we never do a fun showlike that? You want to do a
you want to do a broadcast frommy backyard? Yeah, we could do.
We can talk about the hummingbirds.There's a lot of birding opportunities in
that backyard. We could we talkedabout the neighbors bug zapper that was going
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off all night. We could doit could be a whole show. That
sounds really fun. Sorry it didn'teven come out straight. See this is
why people don't like to hang outwith you, if you're just going to
complain all the time. All ofour trending stories coming up next on Gary
and Shannon. You've been listening toThe Gary and Shannon Show. You can
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