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September 20, 2024 • 89 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Hello, Hello, thank you for joining us on the Nicki
Medora Show. I am Nicki Medora with my glasses on.
Still she is kim McAllister. I swear to god, I'm
getting blinder by the day, so I'm taking them off. Hello,
my friend, Hello.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
You, I'm looking for the right lip gloss. I'm good.
How are you.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Getting all beautiful today? And I'm just trying to it's
going to together with my headphones on. I've had a
very interesting day today. Oh, before we keep going, hit
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us on this Cocktails and news. Are you cocktailing with me?
Or you iced teaing with me?

Speaker 2 (00:51):
I am? I am busy watering with you.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Oh you know what I haven't tried?

Speaker 2 (00:56):
I'm coconut lak crying it with you today.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
You know what I haven't tried is that poppy? That
poppy like it's like a different type of soda. And
then did you hear who was in Livermore yesterday?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Does it have opium in it?

Speaker 3 (01:10):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
It doesn't like it's on the commercials. But did you
hear who was in Livermore?

Speaker 4 (01:15):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Okay, And I can't believe we missed it. Who knows
who is in Livermore yesterday? In the comments? Who knows? Hmm,
you don't know? Did you see? And it's so weird.
I saw it on social media and I was like,
what is she doing there? Who's gonna win it? In
the comments?

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Is it Kamala Harris?

Speaker 5 (01:34):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:35):
Who is?

Speaker 1 (01:36):
It's crazy? Come on, who in the comments knows? Yeah? Okay,
plant it was Michelle Obama in Livermore. She a Livermore Costco.
She is behind this new like healthy drink and she
was howking it at a Livermore Costco?

Speaker 2 (01:56):
That is wild.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
If I walked in to a Livermore Costco and Michelle
Obama one, I would like lose my ass right, I'd
be like, oh my god, Michelle Obama's here.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Everyone except me?

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:12):
You know what? If that would have been worth a
drive to liver More, Oh my god. Takes a substantial
amount of time to get there from pedal Uma, but
I would have been I would have done.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
I mean, I don't know how she made it there,
and like, I'm assuming the press had to know, the
Secret Service had to know. I mean, there has to
be some stuff set up for Michelle freaking Obama to
be in a Livermore I'm sure Costco. And I was
thinking this is fake, Like this is some sort of AI.

(02:43):
Why was it a Livermore Costco? You would think it
would be I don't know, a different one, but yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
San Jose Costco to San Francisco Costco is a.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Random Livermore Costco. Yeah, so jesus, why would I drink?

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Why would they send her to Livermore? I mean it's
kind of parts of the East baken pretty red. I mean,
if you're gonna have Michelle Obama fans that are going
to be excited to see her there, send her to
the Costco and Marin you know, toy look at you
mean a hoity toity the people. I'm not thinking hoity toity.
I'm thinking blue.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Okay, Yeah, but I'm telling you, I mean she was there,
and like, maybe she wants to bring her healthy beverages
to you know, the people that want it, and maybe
she wants to maybe try to turn some red voters
red voters blue.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
It's her own personal way of campaigning.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
There you go. But yeah, so she was in the
so she's trying to I think it's called PLEUTSI or
something like that. And uh so yeah, she's she's hoking
some new drinks. Because remember Michelle Obama was behind the
whole school lunches and making them healthier, and a bunch
of conservatives were like, you're trying to make school lunches
healthier and none of the kids are eating it. But
she wanted to like have gardens and everything like that.

(03:57):
I'm just telling you the school that I workat. You
want to talk about gardens. You walk up and down
this school and they have they have the best garden ever.
I mean huge garden, but you just walk down like
the middle they have like squashes and pumpkins. I mean,
amazing gardens. You just said the staff are spoiled there,

(04:19):
so it's amazing. And now you have to do it
so kids can see, you know, all of these fruits
and vegetables that they can have access to.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
I have a garden story. Okay, go a garden scandal.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Ooh, garden. There's not many scandals involving gardens that I
know of, unless you're burying somebody there.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
But okay, it's a scandal. It's a juicy scandal. So
in my front yard there is a lawn, but it's
not like a beautiful lawn. It's a lawn that we
don't water very much except for when it's one hundred
degrees out, and most of it just kind of stays
green and it would be horrible looking crabgrass, but for

(04:58):
that it's it's mode and taken care of. So it
looks like a lawn, right, okay, except for this one
patch that's brown and no matter what we do, we
can't get anything to grow there. It's in the sun
shines right in this spot. It's really hot in this spot,
so it's kind of yellowish brown in this one little
corner of lawn, okay. And so my husband's at the

(05:19):
at the nursery and he's thinking, what can I put
in that corner that would thrive in direct sun?

Speaker 1 (05:26):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (05:27):
And he decides, see, I'd rather have it just yellow.
But he decides that he's going to plant an art
of choke in the.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Then needs a lot of sun, and it does need
a lot of sun.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
That's true, right in the corner of the lawn. So
it looks like lawn with a weird plant growing out
of it.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
What the hell is corner? But it's in the corner.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
It's in the corner, but like very obvious. So I say,
what the hell do you Why did you plant something
in the middle of the lawn?

Speaker 6 (05:56):
Right?

Speaker 2 (05:56):
What do you are we just turning it into something else?
Now He's like, well, it was a brown and you know,
I thought I could put something there. And I feed
you all at the same time, because we love art.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
I love art chokes, Yes, and it.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Looks horrible, like it looks awful. So he doubles down
and then he gets those like decorative cement bricks and
makes a circle around this art of choke. Plants are
around it, Yes, in the middle of the lawn, well
off to the side of the lawn, but still in
the middle of the lawn is what it looks like.

(06:30):
So my mom then tells another family member who lives
next My mom loves work next door and sometimes she
comes over because she likes to plant things here. She's
the garden ferry, she's a big gardener. And she say,
she said, I think they planted the artichoke there to
make me mad. Why I don't know, because she takes

(06:51):
pride and how our yard looks and how her yard looks.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Oh, so like they're just doing this to like get
under your skin. As entertainment.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
So I had to tell her. I had to talk
to her today about Mom. We didn't do it because
we were trying to upset you or diss you in
any way. I did it because it was a brown
spot whatever. And I agree that it looks horrible, and
I'm told my husband it looks awful, but you know what,
it's behind a fence. You can't see it from the streets,
so it only is it is only affecting me when

(07:18):
I walk out of the house. That's it.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Well, your husband knows that there's actual paint that people
use on grass that doesn't grow like you can paint
brown spots. I know somebody that does it.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
I was not aware of this. I mean, I alter
on the ground anyway, but I didn't know no, that.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
He's a realtor. And I just found this up from
his wife. So if you're watching me, sorry, but apparently
he's a realtor, a very successful realtor, and he hates
brown spots. You know, and obviously in the summertime, you know,
you want your grass la green. And apparently, according to
the wife, there's some really good grass paint that you
can use different colors, different shades, depending on the kind

(07:58):
of grass, and you can use different colors so that
it looks real, and you know, you can get artistic
with it. I guess who knew? And yeah, no you're not.
So you could use it and then just paint it
and then just leave it, don't pump. I mean, I
like the artistical idea just because you get food out

(08:19):
of it.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
I guess it's a thing. Wow, who knew?

Speaker 1 (08:22):
I mean I knew because but it's an idea.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Yeah you know. Okay, we didn't talk about this, but
you were talking about gardening, so I had to share
the big drama.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
There you go, there you go. So yes, garden and
garden like so all of those things are fine. Okay,
So we have a big show coming up. Obviously we're
going to talk a lot about politics. We're still digesting
the aftermath of that debate. Poor Springfield, they're still dealing
with the aftermath of all of that sort of thing
there is. As you can tell from the thumbnail from

(08:51):
the show, it's Groundhog's Day in Congress again. This is
the least productive Congress that we've had simply because nothing
can get done. Nothing can get done. We're on the
precipice of another government shutdown because Mike Johnson is realizing

(09:14):
that he can't do anything like he's just like Kevin
McCarthy and everyone that comes before him. The Republicans do
not want to give an inch now. According to many
news sources, the thing that's holding up the passage of
I guess this spending plan is that they don't want
to agree to it unless it includes the Save Act.

(09:36):
And this is a bill backed by GOP leadership and
of course Trump who is controlling this party even though
he's not president. It would require individuals to provide proof
of US citizenship to vote. Democrats, of course, say it's
a non starter. They say it's already illegal for non

(09:57):
citizens to cast a ballot in federal elections. And some
Republicans oppose the measure because they say it would also
contribute to the deficit. Defense hawks say they won't vote
for it because also the six months extension would affect
the Department of Defense readiness. Veterans pay all sorts of things.
So they just want a clean bill. They just want

(10:18):
to fund the government. That's what a lot of Democrats,
Democrats and Republicans are saying. Just make a clean bill,
Just pay your bills and nothing else. Let's just fund well,
we've already said we are going to fund, and let's
stop attaching all of this other nonsense to it. But
of course we always have to have this politicking going

(10:41):
on and then possibly shutting down the government. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Hate for immigrants, that's what they're focusing on. A hate
for immigrants.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
This isn't new, This isn't this is this is the GOP.
Really a lot, you know, and I you know some
of you that are gonna hate that I say this,
especially my conservative friends, but this is the Donald Trump era.
It is very much this blaming the immigrants, even legal immigrants,
you know, the eating the dogs, eating the cats, all
that sort of stuff. These Haitians they're legal, many of them,

(11:15):
they did. They lived here many years.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
They're here legally.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
They don't care if you're legal. It's just an ugger ring, right,
That's very much a Trump era rhetoric. Okay, And they
just do this and they don't care who they're hurting.
It sucks.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
It shouldn't. That shouldn't be what America is about. I
can understand if you want people to be here legally,
if you're worried about the strain on America. Right. What
I don't understand is not putting yourself in the position
of people or thinking about their plight and what they've
been gone through to come here and what they must
have done to get away from home. Yeah, when you

(11:54):
think about you and I pat picking up everything and
leaving for a different country, how bad would it have
to get exactly for us to check out? And I'm
I mean for me, it would have to be pretty awful.
So think about what they're going through and at least
try to have some empathy. But there's no empathy none exactly.

(12:14):
So now you take the fact that these people are
here legally and you're still angry at them exactly.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Come on, it sucks. I saw this thing that's like,
what is it? Are the immigrants lazy? Or are they
taking all of our jobs?

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Like?

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Which one is it? Like? Are they working really really
hard or are they not working at all? Are they
just mooching off of all of us and taking all
of it or are they working their butts off wares
which you know narrative? Are you trying to spin it?
Because it just I don't know. I just wish we
didn't have to talk like this about other human beings.

(12:49):
I just wish I.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
Wish so too, But here's what we have to hear instead.

Speaker 7 (12:53):
Approximately a dozen separate concerns. To me, ten of them
are verifiable and confirmable, and couple of them I talk
about because my constituents are telling me firsthand that they're
seeing these things.

Speaker 8 (13:07):
Mayor ru they're your constituents as well, and you live
in the community. Do you have any confirmed reports of
Haitian migrants eating dogs and cats in Springfield?

Speaker 4 (13:20):
We do not, and I think you highlighted earlier on
one of your interviews that you know, the Sheriff's department
did go back through the last eleven months and we
just have no verifiable claim that this has actually happened.
We've had a complaint, it was looked into, and then
we couldn't get I guess it couldn't call back or
reach the person that made the complaint. You know, it
would be helpful. You know, we are boots on the ground.

(13:41):
We are here with our constituents. The governor of the
state of Ohio, Mike Dwine, recognizes and trusts the local
officials to share the proper information and believes us it
would be helpful for those that are spinning Springfield into
this world to understand that you can trust us. We
are telling the truth to our community. We are not

(14:03):
ignoring the strain that the immigration has put in our community,
but we are here to try to put our arms
around it into work as peaceably as possible to have
our community it secure and safe and thriving and moving forward,
just like we have been over the last decade. Eight
thousand new jobs have come to our community over the
last ten years. We are community that comes together and

(14:24):
works together. And these are the things that we want
to talk about Springfield to the nation, not the things
that we have to keep telling the press, like hey,
your pets are safe in Springfield, Ohio. They absolutely are.
It's just it's crazy. I have to keep saying that.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
Is not wild. That's the mayor of Springfield, Ohio who
now has to come out and say, listen, we'll tell
you if we got a problem. We don't have a problem.
He is issuing an emergency order because of bomb threats
in town.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Yeah, it's crazy.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
I mean this mayor of this tiny little town or
this you know, the small community is having to go
all kinds of you know, crazy every day to protect
the community. Simply because of the comments from the Republican Party.
They are not helping the immigration issue. They are not
helping Springfield, Ohio. They're actually causing.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
The problem exactly. The funny thing and it's not funny,
but it's literally separating this town. And sorry, I have
to like use my glasses to read these comments, but
I'm just like Jess is saying, big business loves loves
immigrants because they bring down the price of labor. And
you're absolutely right, Jess, Go after these employers, go after

(15:39):
these American citizens, right, go after the Donald Trumps of
the world who actually hire these people because it helps
their bottom lines. If you're going to be mad at anybody,
it's the people who actually benefit from cheap out of
either in in in country labor. Right, they use these immigrants,

(16:03):
they bring them in the country. Or even you know
Donald Trump, who's like you say, and then you look
at the back of his tie and where is his
ties made in China, made it wherever wherever? Right, Like,
they're full of crap. They're just full of crap. They
don't make it in America because it's expensive to use
American labor. Yeah, and I've heard that too, Kevin. So

(16:26):
apparently Jade Vance and Donald Trump want to go to Springfield.
Has it been confirmed that they're going, Because I think
that's a terrible, terrible idea. I think that I think,
if anything, Springfield just wants to be out of the news.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Well that's what the mayor said. The mayor said, it'd
be fine if you didn't come here. It would be
too much of a security burden for asking exactly.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
And then also, what we haven't talked about is this
quote unquote second assassination attempt of Donald Trump. So this
golf course guy, right, he has a gun and apparently
wait twelve hours on this golf course to shoot a
gun in the vicinity of Donald Trump, thoughts Kim mc allister.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Well, I just it didn't wasn't successful. The Secret Service
did what they had to do. I guess. My only
thought is how awful that our country has dropped down
to this level where instead of and you see it online,
you see it on Facebook, you see it in these
conversations where people get nasty with each other. So instead

(17:34):
of having discourse and sharing of various opinions and teaching
each other and learning from each other, we're getting angry
and we're getting mean with each other. Yeah, and that's
from both sides, Okay. And so now you have this attack,
the second such attack on Trump. I understand the hate
for Trump, but when he talks about where to put

(17:57):
the blame, and he is the one that's trying to
blame Democrats for their words causing anger against him, But
all of the things that he is saying that Democrats
have leveled against him are things that have come out
of his own mouth. So he's angry that Democrats have
called him a fascist, but if you've seen the clips

(18:18):
of him, he's called democrats fascists and Kamala Harris this
word multiple multiple times. So it's just it's hypocritical. It's
very hypocritical, and I think he needs to blame himself
as much as anyone else.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
I want to play a little video. It's gonna it's
from CNN with Dana Bash and she also plays a
clip of jd Vance kind of saying again, what you're
saying about where does the blame actually lie? And in
the comments, I want you guys to just what do
you think do you think that the Democrats should take
just as much responsibility for the rhetorics as conservatives do.

Speaker 8 (18:57):
Said something a bit different but similar yesterday in Atlanta.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Let's listen. I'm not going to say we're always perfect.

Speaker 9 (19:08):
I'm not going to say that conservatives always get things
exactly right. But you know, the big difference between conservatives
and liberals is that we have no one has tried
to kill Kamala Harris in the last couple of months,
and two people now have tried to kill Donald Trump
in the last couple of months. I'd say that's pretty
strong evidence that the left needs to tone down the

(19:29):
rhetoric and needs to cut this crap out.

Speaker 10 (19:32):
Lan So well, first, we don't know that no one
has tried to kill Kamala Harris the last couple of months.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
This is the.

Speaker 10 (19:38):
Secret Services job to keep people safe. There are threats
on a daily basis, President, the Vice president, elected officials,
members of Congress.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
But JD.

Speaker 10 (19:50):
Vance is also the person who started the false rumors
more than a week ago about Springsfield, Ohio, about false
claims about the Haitian immigrants there, and that has led
to bomb threats, school evacuations, city hall evacuations, and a
feeling of terror in that community. As far as reporting

(20:11):
is concerned. So you know, there's a complete double standard here.
And uh, you know, I don't see that this political rhetoric,
this on, you know, is going to die down. Seems
like the Trump campaign, based on what has happened in
the past couple of days, is only going to continue
to escalate this argument and those comments.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
So you know, I don't think I don't think JD
vances his comment there though, is you know, Donald Trump's
the only one that has had an assassinate assassination attempt
against him. I'm not quite sure that proves the point
that it's Democrats doing it, especially given the fact that,
you know, the first assassination attempt was by someone that
apparently had Republican ties, and it doesn't actually matter. I

(20:59):
think that it's just political rhetoric in and of itself
in these heated times that I do think Donald Trump,
you can draw a line, and I don't think that
that's I don't think that's unfair to say. I think
that the norms, the at the very least, the political politeness,

(21:21):
for lack of a better term, that used to exist
before Donald Trump. He blew that up. There are norms
that Donald Trump throughout the window. There are things Donald
Trump has said, have tweeted that no politician would have
ever dared say written down.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Ever it would ever qualifier.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Would it would have been a yeah, it would have
been the whole grab him by the p would have
that would have been a disqualifier. The fact that he
got away with that opened the door. I mean even
before that though, I mean, just the thing just who
he was was an automatic, in my opinion, disqualifier. But
that should have shut the door on him even possibly

(22:09):
being qualified to be president. But then he became president,
and then he doubled and tripled down the things that
he said as president that people just turned one blind
eye into blind eye. I mean, it was the lack
of decorum and class he just destroyed. And so that

(22:31):
is the problem, is that he took the elegance, the class,
the status of being a United States president and threw
it away. So that is why we don't there is
no bar for Donald Trump anymore. So Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, everything,
they have to be up here and they have to
they can't make any sort of mistake visually, language, speech, anything.

(22:56):
Donald Trump can say whatever he wants and gets away
with it because there is no bar, there is no class,
There is nothing he can say because we don't have
any standards for him.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Yes, exactly, they went way beyond class. You know. First
maybe it started with having no class, and it's gone
way beyond that. Now we're into full out lies and attacks.
So we're we're way past having no class and having
no decorum. Yeah, I mean we've we've moved in. We've
sunk lower and lower and lower and lower.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
As to what will tolerate from a president though, but
only him, only him. It's it's and I hope it's
only him.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
I would Oh jd. Van seems pretty offensive.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
I don't, but I don't think that. Again, I think
that if Donald Trump was, if he wasn't attached to
Donald Trump, I think he would put Yeah, we would
put him at the stake, like you know what I mean,
Like I think that you know, the songs, the couch,
the memes, like he would And I don't know if
he'd be able to put up with it if Donald
Trump wasn't standing next to him, you know what I'm saying?

(24:03):
Like I would hope, I would hope that this is
and this is and maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I am wrong.
Maybe maybe Donald Trump is is molding us is I
hope I'm wrong.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
I hope that we are become desensitized to violence, so
you get desensitized to wild politics, but not.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
I just hope we bring back class. There was and
I apologize, I don't have the video. Maybe I was
able to share it, but there was this video that
was made of debates before Donald Trump, and it was
before Donald Trump where and again, it was where politicians
admitted that they were wrong, Republicans and Democrats, and Republicans
we didn't Democrats didn't necessarily like like we're talking about

(24:49):
George W. Bush and all those that were relified by Democrats, Right,
but we're able to laugh with each other, you know,
Romney and Obama, all of these people that were able
to just debate, shake hands, you know when people passed,
were able to sit next to each other. We were
human beings. Yes, politics sucked, but Donald Trump ruined it.

(25:10):
He ruined it, and it sucks. And I'm not exaggerating here. People.
It's not Trump's arrangement syndrome. It is the fact that
he's not a good human being. He's not and I
hope that with him hopefully not becoming president again. We
can bring back de korm, we can bring back class,

(25:30):
and we can bring back debate about policy and everything
else we've been talking about. And I think that's why
so many Republicans are voting for Kamala Harris is because
they're so sick and tired of the nonsense. They're like,
let's just get him out. Let's just stop it already.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
No.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
I don't agree with Kamala Harris, but jeez, Louise, can
we Well, you.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
Know, earlier today I was talking to David K. Johnston
and I asked him if once again America kicks Trump
to the curb and says, you know, we voted you
out last time, we still don't want you, and then
he becomes too old really to run for president again? Right,
hopefully yeah, hopefully Fingers crossed. If this happens, is that

(26:17):
the end of it. Once he's out of politics, he's
not going to run again. Are we done with the ugliness?
Are we back to like being what we were before?
And he said he liked my sense of optimism, but
there have been economic problems in America much longer and

(26:39):
getting he said, they're getting better under President Biden, But
there have been economic problems for a while, and that
these type of economic problems kind of spur on this
ability to kind of get people to other others, to
make people angry. And so as the economy gets better,
that's definitely a possibility that we could be done with it.

(27:01):
I thought that was an interesting answer, especially not to compare,
but from what we learned about why people were so
eager or willing to accept things in the forties in Germany. Right, Yeah,
economic problems. What was happening politically economically at the time
that put people on that mindset to want to accept

(27:22):
something like that.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Yeah, no, it's money. I like that you bring up
the economy though, because numbers can always be twisted, right,
Like the Fed just approved a huge interest rate cut,
and it's going to be important to people because then
they can afford houses again, and obviously credit card debt
and all those sorts of things. It's going to be

(27:44):
very important to people. But it's being politicized, right, oh,
right before an election. It's so convenient that the Fed
does these things. But everything is politicized, right, and so
and you can look at certain numbers and why things
are done and people will twist it this way and
that way. But all I'm saying is that, yes, there

(28:05):
can be othering right, and there's always going to be that.
But I do think that when you can take kind
of this albatross off the neck of politics, when you
can just try to get someone that sucks all the
oxygen out of the room, just this one thing. I'm
not saying it's going to fix everything. I'm not saying
that there's going to still be Marjorie Taylor Green's and

(28:26):
all these type of people still in the room. But
this one person I think can at least hopefully help right.
And I will say this, I think if Kamala Harris
actually keeps that promise and put some Republicans, some moderate
Republicans in her cabinet and shows and actually listens to

(28:47):
them and compromises shows what politics can be. I mean
that would be I think that would be just so
groundbreaking in politics. You want to talk about something that
can actually shift politics in the United States, kind of
bring some sensibility back because Democrats are not always right,

(29:10):
Republicans are not always right. We need to show people
that what compromise looks like. Again, I think that that
could that could be her legacy beyond just being the
first female president. Louise, thank you so much for the
super donation. Trump is a world class clown. You are
so right. His own people are trying to kill him. Well,

(29:31):
I mean, I don't know if it's necessarily, but love
you live. Thank you so much, Louise for the five
dollars super chat donation. Thank you so much. I want
a two dollar donation. JD stands for just I mean,
we can make him a million different things.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
He is so stupid.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Though, I mean, the guy is no and I'm not
saying that Donald Trump is high, but he is no
Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
He's weird. And I don't say weird to be like, oh,
let's throw the Democrats weird out there.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Really is weird though, I mean it's weird.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
I think he's really weird. A guy that changes his
name three times. And we're not talking about like trying
to you know, figure out if your trans or this
or that. No, we're not talking about someone who's going
through that. We're talking about some other weird identity crisis. Yes,
very strange. Also, we got this text from chat from JT.

(30:22):
He says it's utterly embarrassing no morals, ethics, scruples to
what you're talking about, speaks utter nonsense. The president should
be a politician we can trust. For Pete's sake, we
can't have that. We should insist upon it.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
We should, we should exactly. You know what also is weird.
I mean, even so Hillary Clinton was saying that Elon
Musk's rotten and creepy tweet about Taylor Swift, remember we
talked about that last week, is another way of saying
the our word, you know, of sexual assault, you know,
because he was saying, all right, all right, I'll give
you a child, I'll take care of your Kat's type

(30:56):
of thing. You know. Elon Musk is another one is
using his platform and his power, I think in a
very weird and dangerous way. Donald Trump used his social
media platform to basically say he hates Taylor Swift, which
I think is also dangerous because we know that there's
a wackado's out there that are gonna use that as

(31:18):
a call to action. Possibly she's already had a terror
a threat at her concerts, obviously outside the country, but
still we don't want anything to happen there. And also,
going back to what I was saying, about a United
States president. If Joe Biden had texted or tweeted out
I hate fill in the blank, disqualifying, everyone would have

(31:40):
thought he lost his ever loving mind. It's just it's
not presidential. But Donald Trump can do it, and people
are like, you'll vote for that guy? Are you freaking
kidding me? I hate Taylor Swift and you're gonna ye
should be president? Are you freaking kidding me?

Speaker 5 (31:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Are you freaking kidding me? He's a child.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
So I read this article in Politico. All right, I
want to read this to you because this, I think,
is what the Taylor Swift thing is about. It's about
with a Haitian immigrant wildness, the lies. They're doing it
on purpose. And here's why. This article out of Politico
on I think Monday or Tuesday. During a campaign stakeholder's
call with surrogates and advisors on Monday, Trump campaign senior

(32:23):
advisors Sue Wiles, Chris la Sevida, and Tony Furbizio briefly
addressed the apparent attempted assassination Sunday before moving on to
poll numbers, messaging, and Trump's upcoming schedule. According to a
person who took part and then spoke with Politico. He
said this or they said this. They spoke about it
for a minute in a manner of complete recognition that

(32:45):
this is the reality we are in. This is the
new reality of American politics. A Trump advisor granted anonymity
to speak freely, lamented that the threats to Trump's life
mean the campaign is going to be talking about whether
or not he's going to be shot next week. We're
not going to be talking about the issues. And so

(33:06):
this is what they have done. They're flipping it to
blame democratic rhetoric so they can keep talking about blame
issues immigration, things they want to talk about, and that's
why they're blaming, so they can keep talking about immigration,
to take the spotlight off the Trump assassin alleged apparent

(33:27):
assassination attempt, and instead put the spotlight back on immigration.
It's the same thing they're doing with Taylor Swift about
kids and childcare. It's all to get us to focus
on what they want us to focus on. And it's
pretty smart as a campaign tactic.

Speaker 1 (33:43):
I mean, I don't know. I still think that Kamala
Harris is I think she's still running away with the
oh yeah, with the race, you know, what I mean.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
Because they're so stupid they don't think we can see
through it, that we're not smart enough to go.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
I still don't think anybody cares about the assassinations as
much as they should be. Does anybody really? I mean,
I feel like it's old news. Like I'm sorry for
somebody that's two assassination attempts and is a former president.
It is not making as much news as you would
think it would be making. I'm sorry it is not.
I think at this point most people think that Donald

(34:16):
Trump is doing it to himself, right, I've heard.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
Anybody anybody else nanciated have no source, not a fact,
you know, I'm Newsy, but I've heard that. I've heard
people say it.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
I love this video. This is one of my favorite
videos of the weekend. Did you see this video?

Speaker 5 (34:34):
Latin music superstar Nikki?

Speaker 4 (34:38):
You know Nikki?

Speaker 11 (34:39):
She's hot?

Speaker 4 (34:40):
Where's Nicky?

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Where's where's NICKI? Let's see NICKI right, come on up, Nikki,
now you have to get m oh look there's Nikki.
She is so hot.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
Ni Latin. I mean, he apparently pulled his support for
Donald Trump later on that evening.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
He pulled it off his Instagram. I mean, you couldn't google.
I mean, did nobody whisper in his friggin ear like.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
Do not have a staff? I mean, what's happening?

Speaker 1 (35:17):
They set him up for that? I mean, was he thinking,
like Nicki Minaj. I don't know if like it was
just a last minute thing, but you would have thought
somebody would have said, like, come on, dude. So apparently
Nicky jam is like he is a Puerto Rican, like
he's huge, and apparently he I mean, he was apparently
going to do this collaboration with this other group that

(35:39):
pulled the collaboration because they don't collaborate with people that
support racist is what they said. But yeah, the guy
pulled it because it's so disingenuous that Trump doesn't know
who you are. Man, he didn't even want to google you,
but apparently you're so hot.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
So there you see the video and I don't have
it handy, but even worse, because I can forgive you
misgendering someone maybe not realizing Okay, it's a dumb mistake.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
But okay, come on.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
There's a rally yesterday or the day before where it's
he's sitting down with Sarah Huckabee Sanders and they're supposed
to be talking to Michigan auto workers and people that
have lost manufacturing jobs and whatever that are upset about
the economy. And so a Michigan auto worker has been

(36:28):
selected and is in these special seats to ask a question.
And he stands up and says, you know, what are
you going to do to make it better for Michigan
auto workers? Like what's the what is the problem here,
and what can you do about it? Basically right? And
Trump says, well, the problem with Michigan auto workers is
nuclear weapons. And he goes off on this thing about

(36:53):
energy and power and how you need energy and power
to make everything and nuclear this and windmills that, and
it's it was a nonsensical answer that had nothing to
do with the question that was asked. Okay, Then somebody
else asked a question, and again they got a nonsensical
answer that didn't address anything they had. It's almost like

(37:16):
he doesn't he's not hearing what was asked.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
Either, he doesn't answer the question. He doesn't know how
to answer the question.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
There wouldn't there were non answers. I mean, I think
it's a there were head scratchers.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
Shocking, crazy, shocking, shocking, shocking, I mean, the truth of
the matter is, did you there was this other video
that I wanted to show you and I'm sorry I
don't have it up. Donald Trump was on with is
it Greg Gutfield? I think that's his name, Greg Gutfield.
He's a Fox guy or something. I don't know. He
had some sort of show he was he dropped in
on his show and he was talking about Kamala. Harris

(37:52):
doesn't do interviews, hates doing interviews, but he was and
he literally said it out loud about the whole gendering thing.
He's like, he was literally shock to Kamala. And this
is what he says. This, I'm shot Kamala, a woman
was doing so well. But he says it can't really last.
Though it can't possibly last. There's only way how many
days fifty something days left until the auction. I mean,

(38:15):
this is the guy, and I know that a lot
can happen. October is a couple weeks away. We always
see the October surprise, right, who knows what can happen,
but there are a lot of consequences. Did you hear
it about? Was it?

Speaker 2 (38:29):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (38:29):
In Ohio? Portridge County, Ohio, the sheriff there. Bruce Zukowski,
a Republican, told people to write down the addresses of
all the people who had Kamala Harris signs in their yards.
He says, I say, write down all the addresses of
the people who had her signs in their yards. That way,

(38:51):
he said, when undocumented immigrants, which he referred to as
locust flooded in, will already have the addresses of their
new families who supported their arrivals. Okay, So so he
writes this, He writes this on his Facebook page, and
he says it's, you know, supported by the First Amendment.

(39:12):
Then he comes out and he says that it was
a little bit misunderstood. Right he comes out. He says,
the old House sheriff says his Facebook votes about Harris
was misunderstood, that it was a little bit misinterpreted that
he said.

Speaker 2 (39:28):
This is what he writes.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
Hold on, I get the Facebook post up. I don't
know if they're gonna Oh yeah, he says, I, as
elected sheriff, do at the First Amendment right, as do
all citizens. And he says with elections there are consequences.
That being said, I believe that those who vote for
individuals with liberal policies have to accept responsibility for their actions.
I'm a lawman, not a politician. I'd also like to

(39:50):
thank the overwhelming support I'm receiving from people who are
afraid or not allowed to agree with me publicly. And
he's like basically saying, I don't care, I want to
do it. And he's like, we already have the addresses
of their new families. Anythings that people should vote for
Donald J. Trump.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
I just.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
I don't think that a sheriff should be calling people
in their town locusts.

Speaker 2 (40:17):
I don't hate or intimidating voters or intimidating voters.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
When do we talk about people like that? Why don't
talk like that?

Speaker 2 (40:27):
The sheriff of this community. His job is to protect
the white people, the brown people, the black people, the
purple people, pick a color. His job is to protect immigrants.
His job is to protect the people of his community.
He just put a target on not only immigrants, but

(40:50):
anyone on anyone who would support a Democrat or Kamla Harris,
or would have empathy for immigrants or.

Speaker 6 (41:00):
So.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
I would say, that's dereliction of duty.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
And there's so many consequences. I mean, I don't know
if you've been seeing this like even in schools, like well,
I know that in Springfield, Remember there's been all these hoaxes,
like shooting hoaxes and the threat to the school there
was elementary schools in Springfield, Ohio that had to be evacuated.
There were a couple of elementary schools. I'm not saying that, Like,
I don't know if it's been happening in Pedaluma, but
we've been having here, Like there's just been like notifications

(41:26):
across schools in northern California across the country. And I
know it's kids being kids sometimes and hearing the news
and people want to do this. But the last thing
we need in a country that has a school shooting
epidemic is hoaxes, right because once it starts happening, Not
that we're it's going to be a cry wolf because

(41:47):
most of the time, you know, we have a problem
with it anyway. But I'm just saying, we don't need
to add to this problem. You know what, we don't
need to do it. A Florida sheriff, though did you
see this? Releases the mug Shop and purp Walk video
of an eleven year old that was charged with making
a school shooting threat. This is horrible. The release came
just days after the sheriff said he would start releasing

(42:08):
the mugshots of students who are arrested for making school
shooting threats. Two teenagers and an eleven year old child
were taken into custody within the last few days. An
eleven year old child, What would you do if that
was your kid?

Speaker 2 (42:27):
Oh my god, well, hopefully I would have seen the signs.
And if I didn't, kid.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
What if your kid made the hoax, made the hoax?
What would you do? What if your kid was just
fooling around with his friends, didn't want to take There
was a big test coming up. They were like, you
know what we should do. We should just call the
school and just pretend we're gonna shoot at the school,
or you know, we're just going to make a TikTok.

(42:56):
Let's just make a TikTok and we're not even going
to show our faces. We're's gonna be like we're gonna
pose it a meme or like uncle, you know what
I mean? Like, what are you gonna what do you
what would you do if your kid was an ass
hat and took part in something like that?

Speaker 2 (43:11):
Having been on the other side of that, with the
recent threats to pedal in a high school and having
to worry about whether to send my daughter to school
or not, and then when sending her having to worry
about her safety. There, I feel like you've hit on
my my parenting weak spot.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
Yeah, well, I think every parent has a weak spot
with that, right, the.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
Right thing to do is to calm down rationally, get
a counselor lined up, you know, talk scoop them up,
give them love, and then figure out what the problem
is and try to figure out, you know, is it
an education problem? Do you not understand what this does
to people? Is it an attention problem? What caused you
to act out in this way? Like all of these things?

(43:54):
What I now, that's probably what I should do. What
would I do? I would come out of my flesh
to use my mind. There would be yond, there would
be punishments, there would be everything stripped out of your room.
There would and this is all you know what I mean.
So when you ask the question, like, realistically.

Speaker 1 (44:17):
The whole neighborhood would hear me, that's yes. The reality
would be everyone in the neighborhood would know exactly what
I was doing. The everyone would know what I was
doing and saying yeah as always.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
Is that really helpful to solve the problem, because at
eleven years old, you know, their brains aren't cooked. They
do dumb stuff, they have no impulse control, they're not
ready for prime time. They make stupid mistakes. Now, I'm
not trying to excuse kids, but when you talk about
what's what works to ready them for the real world,

(44:56):
what works to make sure they're mentally okay and able
to be educated and go back to school, well, maybe
I would say maybe it would be time for homeschool,
not homeschool with me teaching at homeschool via a computer, right,
a computer?

Speaker 1 (45:11):
I don't wandress, I'm not teaching you, Lady Beatrice says
the I think the problem is that so many of
these have happened that it doesn't matter if it was
a joke. It's protocol to take it seriously. Absolutely, And
now that I work at a school, Yes, And then
teacher Laurie says the Purple kids and parents, it's been
going on long enough that it's time to stop effing around.

(45:31):
Since they won't pass appropriate gun laws. Do you see
how many guns that kid has? Yeah? Donald says the
parents should be sitting there, kids down and explaining the
ramifications of doing things like that, and Mama, three boys,
I let my kids spend some time in jail.

Speaker 2 (45:50):
Right, I mean, this is a tough love moment.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
Mama, three boys. Ain't messing around like I'm in jail.

Speaker 2 (45:58):
No do that.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
It's like, you can keep your ass in jail on.

Speaker 2 (46:08):
But kids are doing this because it's somehow there's always it's.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
Funny, you know what I mean. And and honestly the
cloud that they get online, right, like they see these
TikTokers do it or whatever, and they're like, oh, it's funny,
and they don't see it as it is so dangerous

(46:34):
because it actually happens, like there are people that lose
their life in something like this. But on the on
the flip side, Kim, the tragedy is is that they
also know that it happens, and so screw it, right,
They're like, yeah, it does happen, because you guys haven't

(46:55):
done anything about it. So I can make a joke
about it because it's a joke that you guys haven't
done anything about it. And so it's kind of the
double edged sword of it all, Like it is a joke.
It is a joke that the adults in the room
haven't done anything about it, and it sucks.

Speaker 2 (47:16):
So there's all these Republican texts. Someone posted it on
my wall earlier on the Facebook page that said, one
of the lies that Kamala Harris has told is that
she's not going to take away our guns. Okay, well,
President Obama didn't take away your guns, and you accused

(47:38):
him of the same thing. President Biden didn't take away
your guns, and you accused him of the same thing.
And now you're accusing.

Speaker 1 (47:45):
Gun owning Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (47:47):
By the way, right, gun owning Kamala Harris are the
same thing. And there's this clip of her that's being
circulated where she says she's going to come into your
house and take your weapon, or you're gonna make mandatory
gun buybacks or what have you, which is all taken
out of context and all being twisted to make her
seem like she's saying or thinking something that she's currently

(48:10):
not saying and not thinking. So it's pretty crazy.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Yeah, exactly. I mean, and again, she owns guns, she's
not taking your guns. Does she think that, you know,
everybody should have in AK forty seven or whatever.

Speaker 2 (48:28):
No, I don't either.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
I don't either. Do I think that it should be
more difficult for people to own guns? Do I think
that gun owners should have insurance? Do I think that
a parent should face consequences if their gun is used
in a school shooting by their child? Absolutely?

Speaker 5 (48:43):
Do.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
I love the fact that parents are starting to face
the criminal consequences if their child uses a gun. Absolutely, absolute, freakingly.

Speaker 2 (48:52):
Because then maybe you have more responsible parents who are
paying poser attention, right.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
Yes, I mean, for ay, what the hell I mean,
It's just it's absolutely ridiculous. So I don't know. I mean,
I just I like the fact that there is something happening.
I just wish that we didn't have such a love
affair with guns and we can actually do something about it.
I just it blows my mind. And I know people

(49:18):
say it it's like the shoe bomber on the airplane
and now we have to take our shoes off. But
a bunch of babies at school get murdered, and we
still have all these friggin' guns out there, and it
didn't do anything. It just do anything.

Speaker 2 (49:34):
I found the gut Field video if you want to
show it. Okay, go ahead, you want me to do it. Okay,
I've never seen this show before, so I had to
look this up.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
Yeah, he's kind. Oh this is yeah, this is it.
Here we go. It's towards the end, though. Let's see.
Let's let me hear it, let me see it. I'll
let you know.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
I don't know why I can't make it.

Speaker 1 (49:55):
Where's the volume? Chemicallis? This is?

Speaker 10 (49:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (49:59):
Look maybe extremely dishonest, extremely look at the debate. I
walked off. I said, that's the bay. You know. They
said I'm the goat in debates because I had a
lot of debates and I became president, and the goat
means greatest.

Speaker 8 (50:13):
Of all tower.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
We all know that.

Speaker 5 (50:15):
Thank you, what a great thing. And I walked off
that stage and I thought I had the best debate,
and I was very unfairly treated by the anchor. I'm
not fans of those guys anymore. And his hare was
better five years ago.

Speaker 1 (50:27):
Than your hair is not as they think that.

Speaker 2 (50:31):
That happens, that happens with.

Speaker 4 (50:35):
That happens with the clock.

Speaker 5 (50:37):
But you know, they came at me on everything, like crime.
I said that crime is rampant. He said, crime is down.
I said, crime is down. Who would think it's great
without even knowing.

Speaker 2 (50:48):
You know, because real.

Speaker 1 (50:49):
Data the following day we can look at data.

Speaker 5 (50:52):
I don't know who it was in DJ, but somebody
over there likes me that crime is up forty five
murders numbers, like you would even.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
Believe this is m Yeah, he just invents them.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
It turned out to be something like that.

Speaker 1 (51:07):
He just makes upset.

Speaker 5 (51:09):
They attacked the word the bloodbath that was referring to
the auto and they say, you know all these things. Yeah,
Charlottesville was totally debunked by everybody, including Laura. Laura did
a whole show on it, how it's so ridiculous, even
snoops that which is a lefton?

Speaker 4 (51:23):
That's right?

Speaker 5 (51:23):
They even said, yeah them, and they didn't correct her once,
and they corrected me everything I said practically, and I
think nine times or eleven times. And the audience was
absolutely what audience. They were crazy, what audience there was audience.
I walked off and said, that was a great debate.
I love it. You know, you got a lot of

(51:44):
people watch. I guess we had seventy five million people
watching something like that, and you have to do well.
You can't do badly. For instance, Biden didn't do so
well in the previous debate because I had the two debates.
I had one. We actually had two debates, you know,
I had one against the man, and then they said
he's not doing well, take them out. Put in and
if she doesn't do well, I wonder if they're going
to take her out. Just keep putting and let's see

(52:05):
if we can get it right eventually.

Speaker 6 (52:08):
No, but a thing like.

Speaker 1 (52:08):
That's like here we go, here's he's going to say it.

Speaker 5 (52:13):
You know, it's like a fighter. He knows more about fighting.
But I love I love the fighting. We love Dana
White all those guys, and Dana is great.

Speaker 2 (52:19):
Well, your history of boxing is second to I'm.

Speaker 5 (52:22):
More Mike Tyson fighter than anybody. Mike is great and
all great and they're you know, amazing people. Really there.
It's a very hard thing to be a fighter. Number one.
You have to be able to take hundreds of shots
to the face within a couple of rounds and enjoy
going out for the fifth rounds. You know, there aren't
a lot of guys, a lot of great athletes have
tried to be fighters. It doesn't work out so well.

(52:42):
Very rarely doesn't work out, but but this was something
that was a very special moment. I thought this was
a tremendous debate. And then and when you look at it,
you know, it's interesting.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
Now, it's so crazy.

Speaker 5 (52:56):
It was all word salad from her the first question.

Speaker 1 (52:59):
I said, one word.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Salid, but the from the King of word salad.

Speaker 5 (53:03):
No matter what you do. If I were Winston Churchill,
he was a great debtter. By the way, if I
were an elegant debater Winston Churchill, they would say, well,
he was okay, but he wasn't special tonight. That was
the kind of stuff And that was the same as
the previous debate. That's what if you look at it,
there was show.

Speaker 2 (53:22):
Yeah, there was no difference.

Speaker 5 (53:23):
I actually wanted that attitude. You're not different attitudes, right,
And you never know about debate. It's a little like
Mike Tyson said. He said, everybody has a plan until
they get punched in the face. And there's a lot
of truth to that.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
Well, yeah, and you walked in, you caught three before
you even clodious.

Speaker 5 (53:36):
Well, I mean I had people telling.

Speaker 1 (53:38):
Him, I don't know, all right, Well he's done.

Speaker 5 (53:40):
Yeah, just about all of that stuff that they were
correcting me. And I think my only regret is that
I wanted to be elegant and I didn't want to
go after the anchors.

Speaker 4 (53:51):
I wish I did in a way.

Speaker 1 (53:54):
You had ten more minutes than she did to talk.
He could have. Yeah, he had ten more minutes speaking
time than she did. He could have done all of
the things that he wanted to do, but he didn't.
And like all the people are saying, why didn't the
anchors correct Kamala Harris on some of the things that
she was wrong about? And why did they correct Donald Trump?

(54:16):
Because Donald Trump lies? More like we know the lies
that Donald Trump is gonna say before you know, Like,
why did Kamala Harris seem to be so well spoken
and Donald Trump wasn't? Sorry that she's more well spoken
than Donald Trump. Sorry she's an educated woman, Sorry that
she prepared for the debate, Sorry that she can speak
better than him. I mean, I don't know the answers

(54:37):
of the friggin question, but anyways, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (54:39):
I would argue that President Biden likely would have won
the first debate if we could have heard what he
was saying in an intelligible way. Donald Trump was the
same Donald Trump. Yeah, talking nonsense, talking lies. You know,
it was the same idiot that he always is. It's
just that his opponent in the first debate couldn't understand him,

(55:01):
and he looked so frail and fragile that when you
compared the two, Trump looked stronger only because you had
somebody that seemed older. Well, now put someone in saying,
you know, many of the same things that President Biden
was saying, but in a more you know, a way
where we could understand.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
It exactly exactly, and.

Speaker 2 (55:23):
You have big loser. That's what you have.

Speaker 4 (55:25):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (55:26):
And again, like I said last time when we were
talking about the debate, Kamala Harris said all of the
things we wanted Joe Biden to be able to say
in a way that Joe Biden was no longer able
to say it like and whether he was tired or
it's his age or fill in the blank. He didn't
during that debate. It was a terrible debate. It was,

(55:47):
for lack of a better term, it was the nail
on the coffin for his second term.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
It was.

Speaker 1 (55:52):
It was, and I think the right decision was made,
And I love Joe Biden, I've gotten emotional over him
stepping down. I think it was the greatest thing that
he that anybody's ever done as president of the United States.
And I'm loving Joe Biden now because he has nothing
to freaking lose, so he's doing if he wants. And
there's nothing better than a president that can do and

(56:15):
say whatever the hell he wants. So I think I'm
gonna actually love the Joe Biden as it gets closer
to him leaving office, so it'll be it'll be nice
to hear. Okay, let's move on. We've done enough Trump bashing.
I want to talk a little bit about things a
little bit closer to home because Loretta Lynch I wanted

(56:39):
to talk a little bit. I was very heated last
week about Pgenie. Everybody knows if you live in California,
especially in northern California or Pgenie, those are going up.
I think somebody was mentioning it earlier. Loretta Lynch contracted COVID. Unfortunately,
she has officially tested negative, she told me yesterday, but

(57:00):
she's still kind of her voice is still rasky. She's
still feeling bad, and I'm like, get better, get back
to me. She's the door's always open, So maybe she'll
come on next week whenever he's feeling better, she'll come on.
We're still gonna be relling from this, you know what.
I know, I'm just gonna say this PG. You know
what they're gonna do. They're gonna lower our rates like
in the next bill or something to make us think
that they're doing something for us, and they're just gonna

(57:21):
you know, they're just screwing us up the butt. But whatever.
So anyways, Loretta Lynch wants to come on. But did
you guys hear about that Salato County man? I love it,
Like we were talking about it, that was like paying
somebody else's bill for like eighteen freaking years. I'm just
using this as like a message to all of you,
especially if you live in an apartment complex. Check your

(57:44):
meter number. I've never I mean, I'm assuming because I
live in a house, then I'm paying my right meter.
But this, dude, hold on, I'm gonna play you this.
It's only like a minute and a half, but I'm
gonna play you this lesson that all of you, especially
all my listeners that live in apartments. Okay, make sure
because I used to live in apartments. Okay, make sure

(58:06):
that apparently you're paying your meter, because this dude was
paying somebody else's meter for like eighteen freaking years. So
here we go, full eye on how much.

Speaker 12 (58:17):
Oh, let me started keeps a watchful eye on how
much energy he uses.

Speaker 6 (58:22):
Every day that I go to work, I turn these
breakers off.

Speaker 12 (58:28):
That's especially in recent months. Bill, he's tried hard to
keep his usage low into the wall, even buying this
device to tell him how many watts his appliances give
off so he can track his energy daily down to
the exact number.

Speaker 6 (58:48):
Even after I turned off my breakers, I was I
kept going outside to check my meter to see if
it was still running, and it was still running, and
I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 12 (58:56):
He started taking a closer look at his bill.

Speaker 6 (58:59):
When I was seeing these spies with my breakers off.
Then I said, I'm not looking at my meter. This
is somebody else's meter.

Speaker 12 (59:07):
Wilson called PG and E last week. They sent someone
out and the light bulb clicked, this is the wrong one.
Wilson has been paying for unit ninety not he's ninety one,
possibly for up to eighteen years. He thinks, since he
lives alone, his bill should be lower than any other unit.

Speaker 6 (59:27):
I feel powerless right now because I can't control more.

Speaker 12 (59:29):
You have power to PG and E told CBS thirteen
they made a mistake and want to make it right,
adding we sincerely apologize for the oversight and regret any
inconvenience caused by the duration of this issue.

Speaker 6 (59:43):
I just hope this story's going to help others. I
can't be the only one.

Speaker 12 (59:48):
A meter mishap, as this paying customer hopes by his
next bill he won't be left in the dark.

Speaker 1 (59:56):
Dude is owed so much money that he will never
forget Pganie is never going to make that right. They
are never never going to make that right. Like, good luck, dude.

Speaker 2 (01:00:10):
That guy should have free Pgenie builds for the rest
of his life.

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Yeah, he's he's gonna get like a He'll get like
a He'll get like a bask in Robbin's like gift
certificate or something like.

Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
It's crazy. Okay, I have a story for you.

Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
This is a woman who was about a woman and
a dad. This woman was told her dad died, was
given his ashes. Now she finds out he's not dead. Okay,
was she given what? Who knows? Her name is Kylie.

(01:00:46):
She had a funeral service for her dad, James, three
years ago, after the city of San Francisco told her
he died in a hotel room. She for the last
two or three years has been carrying his ashes around
with her from place to place, sad that he's gone,
and now she finds out he didn't die. He is

(01:01:12):
still living on the streets in the Tenderloin in San Francisco.
He didn't die at all.

Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
How did she find that? Okay, so how did she
find this out?

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
So she finds out she is given the body, has
it cremated?

Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Did she look at the body?

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
No? It was a single room occupancy hotel that the
man died in. She was told she had a limited
amount of time to pay for cremation and burial services,
so she posted a GoFundMe to help her pay for
it and raised the money. Had the body cremated. The
city sends it, there's a very limited time they do it.

(01:01:51):
Posted a funeral three weeks A couple of weeks later,
spent three years grieving and mourning the loss of our dad,
she said, taking his ashes with us everywhere. Two months ago,
she runs into her dad's friend on the streets of
San Francisco. He says, dead, what are you talking about?
So she calls the Medical Examiner's office to inquire. She

(01:02:15):
learned her dad had never been fingerprinted. The office sent
her a photograph of her father's body, and she said
the unthinkable was true. It was not her father. The
ashes that she'd been toting around were not those of
her father, and it remains to be seen whose ash
health they actually were. So then she's looking all over

(01:02:35):
the tenderloind trying to find her dad. She finds him
after twelve hours. He's in really poor health because he
had been considered dead. He had lost his monthly disability checks.
He became addicted to fentanel. I don't know how he
managed to pay for it. She said, my dad didn't
have a severe an addiction before this mistake, but there's

(01:02:56):
been a very significant decline.

Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
In his healthy O yours.

Speaker 2 (01:03:01):
And listen to this. The city of San Francisco could
have caught their mistake before this. He was arrested by
San Francisco police in November of twenty twenty two, but
they released him when has records indicated he was dead.
So who's the live guy standing in front of you

(01:03:22):
if he's dead, things that don't make sense. Oh, not
our problem, Just release somebody else.

Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
I don't know if there was ever a San Francisco story,
it's that San Francisco. San Francisco has way too much.
Like thank you so much, Cindy for the ten dollars
super Chat donation. Hope when Vice President Harris becomes president,
Governor Newsom will not become Secretary of Energy. Thanks for
the great Thursday discussions. Thank you Cindy so much. I
am telling you, San Francisco has so so much like

(01:03:53):
commissioned and like this, that and the other that it
doesn't surprise me that they would look at it, look
at something. You'd be like, oh, this guy's supposed to
be dead, but he's standing in front of me, so
you can go. It's fine, I'll somebody's it's somebody else's
freaking problem. I am telling you. And they're supposed to
be hiring a new mayor. There is like a mayoral
freaking thing happening. You couldn't pay me two billion dollars

(01:04:17):
to be the mayor of San Francisco, like literally, it
is so it is way too much. It is way
too big of a problem San Francisco. It's too big.

Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
Is a level of incompetence that is not tolerable. No,
I would say that a big deal. I mean, first
of all, let's talk about inattention to detail when detail
really matters. Right? Oh god, we're not talking about it, typo.

Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
How do you not say something right?

Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
Right? It's crazy to call the family to cremate the body,
to have the family raise the money, to have the
family think their dad died and they're carrying around the ashes,
only to run into the friend who says, over there
in the tender points.

Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
There's no other family that's like that's involved in this,
because like whose ashes are these?

Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
They're still working to identify the real decedent in this case.
They're working with the family now on everything.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
That is so sad.

Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
I am, I am there.

Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
Is somebody else, Like I would be really grossed out,
like who have I been carrying around this whole time?
That's really weird and like, you know me, I'm want
like a horror movie person, like there's some pretty deep
stuff going on here, like like tell me who are you?

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
Like I'd go to like some sort of like medium
or something, and that sucks. But then also the guys
the dad's life like went to hell in a hand
basket because you're dead according to like all this paperwork.

Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
Yeah that sucks. You're dead, dead dead. What a story
is that?

Speaker 3 (01:05:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
Well you know who whose hell life is going to
hell in a hand basket. Also, Sean Diddy homes. So
Sean Diny Combs his asses in jail, and who thought
he was going to be getting out of prison or
jail because he was a rich person. I did, like,
I was shocked that he was not going to be
able to buy his way out of jail. So this yesterday,

(01:06:18):
a federal judge ordered Sean Diddy Combs to remain in jail,
which I'm actually okay, you're innocent until proven guilty, but
I mean the evidence is pretty overwhelming until his trial
for sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy rejecting an appeal. Now
he's rich, rich, like he's got a boatload of money.

(01:06:43):
His lawyers were requesting that he was released on bail.
And this is the reason why. Now again you're he's
innocent until proven guilty, and so I'm not trying to
like kind of pile on here. But it is this
idea that you know, this is why there's that whole
no cash bailed type of thing. It's like, if you
have money and even though you're guilty of a crime,

(01:07:06):
you get to go on living your life. But if
you're poor and you're innocent, you lose your job, you
lose your family even though you're innocent, and you have
to sit in jail. This is his whole debate, right,
But you know, there's overwhelming evidence that Sean de dey
Combs has had a long, long, hissed, questionable, alleged history

(01:07:26):
of being very inappropriate at the very least, and if
not terrible to people. I mean, the stories kim are.

Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
Violence for silence, beatings, these parties.

Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Drugging people allegedly male and female, Like it is horrific.
And I'm not going to get into, you know, all
the allegations here, but I am just saying and I'm
not like, I'm not even to use word happy, but
i am like pleased to see the justice system be like, no,

(01:08:02):
you are a flight risk. You these due to the charges,
you need to stay in jail until the hearing.

Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
I understand it also has to do with the attempted
intimidation of a witness.

Speaker 10 (01:08:15):
In the Kings.

Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
Yes, exactly, so you know, I'm I'm glad. You know,
obviously I don't know what the conditions are like. They're
saying the conditions in the jail are inhumane. I would
imagine that if you're Sean Dinny Comb's anything beyond a
mansion seems inhumane. I can only imagine what it must
seem like to be there. But yeah, I you know,

(01:08:40):
you do alleged crime. You have to sit your ass
in jail for a.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Bit until I'm interested. What I'm surprised about, and I
guess you mentioned the money. What I shouldn't be surprised
about is how long allegedly this went on with no
one saying anything.

Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Well, there's non disclosure agreements. Apparently he was making people
sign these NDAs before they would even go to these parties.
I was reading stories where people were like, there was
this one story of this one like entertainment reporter that
was invited to this party, and she was saying, she's like,
I am not She's like, I am glad I didn't
go to this party because my friends would never tell

(01:09:23):
me anything when they came back from these parties, and
she was saying, She's like, I did not feel comfortable
going to a party that one of my friends would
not talk about when they came back, and two that
I had to sign a non disclosure agreement to go to. Now,
there was a Meek Mill video and Louis, I don't
know if that's what you're talking about. There was a
Meek Mill video Bodyguard that that's been debunked, allegedly that

(01:09:49):
apparently there was sound, there was video. I'm not getting
into any of this. I am not I'm not gonna
play anything. I'm not gonna do any of that. Okay,
this apparently shows videos. I'm not doing that. That's not
this type of show. Okay, you can go on x
and all the other types of online videos if you
want to do all that. This is not that type

(01:10:10):
of show. But if you want to do it, you
can do it. But anyways, you can believe what you
want to believe, but the evidence will be presented in court.
But I'm just saying there are many reputable reporters, entertainment reporters,
and people that are very close to Shan Dinny Combs
that have said over the years there's a lot of
these stories that seem to be connected that he's very

(01:10:32):
questionable with these.

Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
Parties, and.

Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Wow, how far people fall, you know, like damn, you
just you never know, you never know, but you know,
who is I guess having to come up?

Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
And did you see? Did you watch? I didn't watch
because I don't really watch the show, but.

Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
There is can We talked about this last week. This
lady who was what I forget her name, but she's
acute of swindling people for money.

Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
Now she's the fake heiress. She had her whole like
Anna Delviy, the she was supposed to be this fake heiress.
She she claimed she was Annadelviy. She's on Dancing with
the Stars. That is her ankle bracelet.

Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Oh my god, she did bling it out.

Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
She did bling it out. She says it's only a pound,
it's not very heavy. Okay, So she was on Dancing
with the Stars. She I guess moved forward. She kind
of was in the middle of the pack. I did
not watch it, but that's I took the picture because
she was. It happened this week on ABC. Apparently she
did Okay, I'm and she made a point that that's

(01:11:48):
my dog justm she made a point of saying that
she paid the restitution. Okay, but she's fighting extradition. So
for everyone saying why she allowed to be on Dancing
with the Stars, she's maintaining, look, I paid my restitution.
I'm just kind of fighting the fact that they want
to take me back to Germany for all the rest

(01:12:09):
of it.

Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
Well, I think she watches the Nicki Medoro show because
last week you and I were talking about we're joking
about how ridiculous that what it was that we're glorifying
a criminal being on this show, and that you know,
we're laughing about the ankle monitor and how she should
bling it out, and here we have a blank.

Speaker 1 (01:12:30):
You can't have a black with that fancy thing. I
wonder if it's going to matche every costume that she does.
It has to be sure well, and she says it's
light and she wants it really tight so it doesn't
like move on her ankle. So it's just weird. I mean,
this is a if there is anything more like.

Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
America, America's weird right now.

Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
It's like we have Dancing with the Stars with an
ankle bracelet on.

Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
It's just so stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
It is so freaking stupid. Okay, I have one more
funny story. Oh actually, okay, hold on, I want you
to do yours because I well, let me do one
more and then I have one more to end the
show because it's going to be your smile of the day.
Do you know what's coming back? The Fire Festival? Did
you follow?

Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
The Fire Festival that never was?

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
Okay, so the Fire Festival if you guys didn't follow,
this was several years ago. The Fire Festival was this
festival that never was, that promised to be, this thing
that was in I forget where we're supposed to be.
But you're supposed to rub elbows with all these celebrities
for like you bought a ticket and you were gonna
be with like Kardashians and all these celebrities. I'm gonna

(01:13:40):
play you the video. Apparently it's gonna be another S
show though I want you to watch this video. This
is the guy behind it. There's only so many tickets.
But just listen towards the end of why it's going
to be a show, because again they're over selling it.
Here we go.

Speaker 11 (01:13:55):
It's happening for seven months away April.

Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
I love that for you. So the location is a
private island.

Speaker 2 (01:14:03):
It's in Mexico.

Speaker 11 (01:14:04):
It's like this incredible private island in the Caribbean Sea.
It has the white sand beaches, the blue water. You're
the whole fire vibe. And I think what's really important
is people have no idea what to expect from fire.
You're not going to be sitting there watching an artist
like singing dance on stage.

Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
You're gonna be in your bathing suit.

Speaker 11 (01:14:19):
You're gonna get wet, you make it a little dirty.
We'll have some I think some skydiving Friday combat fights
on the beach, and we're building its insane floating stage.
So working on figuring out who the headliner is now
to literally like walk on the water and perform a
fire too.

Speaker 2 (01:14:34):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (01:14:35):
So it's not going to be so music focused per se.

Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
Music is the backdrop.

Speaker 11 (01:14:39):
But I really believe there's some magic in these small,
virgin remote islands, and I think there's nothing better than
going with your friends and experiencing that magic. So I
feel like it's my job to share that magic with
three thousand people.

Speaker 6 (01:14:51):
But a little.

Speaker 10 (01:14:51):
Challenge this week.

Speaker 11 (01:14:53):
Since we announced the location on Monday, people have applied
for twenty thousand tickets and the island only whole three
thousand people.

Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
So it's going to be an AS show three thousand
people and twenty thousand people have applied. That's not including
the celebrities that they're going to invite. So don't buy
a ticket. Don't buy a ticket they're trying to get
so jaw rule was apparently attached to the first one
they're going to try to get fifty cent do not

(01:15:22):
buy tickets. Do not buy tickets. It's going to be
an s show unless you want to watch it. I
mean there's a part of me that's like, do you
want to just go just for the s of it all?
But no, don't do it.

Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
Did he not go to jail for the last one?

Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
I think so, yeah he did.

Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
He did.

Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
They did a whole like Netflix series about the whole
or in a Hulu series about the whole entire thing.
It was just I watched it. I was on social
media following it with our friend Mud in the newsroom
as it was happening and people were stranded out there
in the newsroom. I could not love it more. And
it was like, yeah, it was just watching rich kids

(01:16:00):
just be abandoned.

Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
He charged people up to one hundred thousand dollars for
tickets to this thing.

Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
To sit in an emergency hut.

Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
And they stayed in these emergency huts. It's crazy, it was.

Speaker 1 (01:16:12):
It was so funny. And that's what happens when spoiled
kids have too much money and things. They're going to
hang out with Kardashians. Yeah, yeah, no, don't do what's
your funny story, here's my story.

Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
Okay, they're coming out with protein powders because you know
everyone's on a health kick, right, of course they're coming
out with these Hershey, it's coming out with these protein
powders and protein drinks that are based on their candy flavors.
They have struck a deal with this company called C
four Energy, which is a top selling supplement brand that

(01:16:50):
has gained popularity because people are looking to work out
and they're making milk, chocolate and Reese's peanut butter and chocolate.
Will still be selling it as protein powders. The Jolly
Rancher candies are going to be turned into bubbly energy drinks,
and so what they're saying is they're going to tap
into these brands that are more than one hundred and

(01:17:12):
twenty five years old. The candy brands and very nostalgic
and so and with the Hershey's saying it's a great
opportunity for them to reach a whole new audience of
health freaks. So here's what you have. Jolly Rancher, Bubbly
energy drinks, and Reese's peanut butter protein powder.

Speaker 1 (01:17:30):
Okay, you know I'm trying to get more protein and
I'm not one of these. I'm not a protein powder person.
I'd rather eat food as protein. That was where I
would rather do it. Although I will say, if I
was gonna do one, I would rather go Reese's and Hershey's,

(01:17:51):
not Jolly Rancher or Bubblegum. Does that make sense? Like
if I was gonna go like one of these ways, Yeah,
I don't think I would go Rea. I don't think
i'd go Jolly Rancher or bubble Gum. That sounds gross
to me. It doesn't sound like something I would want
to do. Although if I was gonna choose a sweet,
I would choose Jolly Rancher. I don't bubble Young No,
thank you. It seems yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
It seems like if you were into powdered supplements and
it said Rees's on it. You might think it's going
to taste like Reese's, but it's not a Reese's peanut
butter cup, and you might be disappointed.

Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
Yeah, I mean not candy.

Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
It's not candy.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
Although if you're going to try to fool yourself, I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:18:32):
In my opinion, I would rather just eat the candy, like,
just adjust my day of calories and have the candy.
Does that make sense?

Speaker 9 (01:18:41):
No sense?

Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
Okay? Well, sound was reasonable? Right?

Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
It sounds chocolate milkshake. That sounds delicious.

Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
I love that my dog is barking right now. Okay,
because no, it leads me to my next story. Okay, okay,
this is the funniest story that I saw today. Okay,
So this was in China. Okay, uh, this is the
China Zoo was forced to admit something that was absolutely hilarious.
Did you see the story. You know, people love pandas,

(01:19:08):
so they were trying to pull a fast one on
people and saying that this that these really cute things
were pandas, and they absolutely were not. They were chowchows.
So they painted chowchow dogs as pandas in black and

(01:19:31):
white paint. But then they started panting and barking.

Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
Why this, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
I think they wanted just more pandas in their in
their yards or then their zoos.

Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
Put the dogs in and paint their eyes black and
no one will know the difference.

Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
Yeah. So they were a bunch of chowhows, chow chow dogs,
and so they just kept painting. Oh I was cracking like,
They're like, yeah, no, that is so yeah. Apparently they
were doing that. So they called them panda dogs, and
it was later discovered that the pandas were chow chows
who were dyed with white and black paint. That was

(01:20:09):
like my fate. I could not stop cracking up at
that story today because then they started barking and panting
and they're.

Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
Like, no, no, they're not panda dogs.

Speaker 1 (01:20:19):
No, they're not panda dogs. Panda dogs. They're so cute. Though, Yeah,
I will I meet that mam at three boys, I
will say if they would have just admitted it, like
been like, look, we painted dogs as pandas. How cute
is that? It's almost Halloween? Do you know what you're
gonna dress up as? Are you gonna dress up as anything?
For Halloween?

Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
I haven't even thought about it.

Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
So now that I work at a school, my friend, oh,
you have to, and I'm so excited about it. So
all the office ladies, uh, I think I've convinced them.
I think I've convinced them to do a Minions thing.
We're still kind of debating it. I want to. I
want to do Minions because I want to wear overalls.

(01:21:00):
I feel like I can use the overalls again, and
you know I'm cheap. Well, and then my daughter is
going to the Fay Webster concert. If you know who
Fay Webster is, she's a singer and apparently Fay Webster
is really into the Minions, and so people that go
to her concerts are dressing up as minions. So we're
already I'm already getting my daughter the goggles, the Minion goggles,

(01:21:22):
and I was like, cool, I will be wearing those
if I can. If I can keep the office ladies
on the Minion tip, then I will wear them. So
my cheap ass can totally do that.

Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
So yeah, I done your homecoming dress shopping yet.

Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
Yes, And my daughter was asked to homecoming. She had
her whole first hoe Co proposal, which was really really cute. Yeah,
the boy that asked her did a whole like Harry
Styles who my daughter loves themed sign, which was really
really cute. So yeah, she she was very very excited.

(01:21:57):
Wasn't pleased with me because he came after she took
a shower, so she was isn't cute enough? But I
thought it was hilarious, so it was very very funny.

Speaker 2 (01:22:03):
Can we talk about how homecoming dresses are so slutty?

Speaker 1 (01:22:08):
Yes, my daughter's need very short and she needs to
wear shorts underneath it. But it's yellow and it's cute,
and I'm not one to care. I know that you are.
I'm not one to care, so I don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:22:20):
It just surprises me. I mean, I agree with you
that you got to pick your battles right, and there
are other things to worry about.

Speaker 1 (01:22:26):
You got to wear it.

Speaker 2 (01:22:27):
When you look at the at the where they're buying
their dresses and the website, it's like dress after dress
of too short, backless end crazy.

Speaker 6 (01:22:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Oh no, my daughter wanted to buy one that was
extra small because we bought it online because that's what
you wanted. And she's all extra small and my daughter
is very petite, you know, my daughter's very petite, and
I was like, we're going and she's gained some weight
and I'm like, she's like extra small. I'm like, I
think we're going small, and she's all, is it going
to stay? Like because it's strapless, and I was like,
you need small. I was like, you know, because I'm

(01:23:02):
a medium, just to give you guys perspective here, and
I was like small. Then I'm so glad that I
made that decision because I can't even imagine how short
it would have been if I would have actually gave
into the extra smallways.

Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
Size up or she's my daughter's right in between two sizes,
and I always because I want the extra length.

Speaker 1 (01:23:24):
Oh god. But again, you guys know that, I'm like,
you gotta wear it, you gotta deal with it. But
the boy that she's going with I absolutely adore. So
it'll be whatever. So but yeah, I'm very excited. And
it's a Pixar. It's a Disney theme. That's the theme
of the Hoko and every class gets a different and
so the sophomores are a Pixar so not that they're
dressing up for the characters, but whatever. So it'll be fine,

(01:23:47):
So fine. Next it's next weekend, but my daughter's actually
going to her cousins, her female cousins homecoming with her
this weekend, so it's very very cute. So she's gonna
have two homecomings, so it'll be a fun, fun, fun
homecoming weekend. Does anybody know what homecoming actually is for?

Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
Isn't it supposed to be the celebration of the home
game at your school? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:24:09):
Is that what it is? I never understood. I'm not
a sporty cheerleader. I don't know. You're the cheerleader in
my life, So I mean, I know, is that what
it is? A home game? Is that what it is?
Because we've already had football, We've already had home games.

Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
I know it's been pushed back and pushed back. Okay, yeah,
I don't know why they do it this way. We
know it's an annual tradition. It's to welcome back former
members of the community, built around a central event like
a banquet or a dance, most often a game of football.
So you're welcoming back.

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
It's welcome back the alumni. Oh okay, I was like,
we've already had a home game. I don't know. My
mom was asking me She's like, what is homecoming? And
I was like, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
Were you not invited back every homecoming to your high
school to cheer with the old cheerleaders.

Speaker 1 (01:24:58):
Have you not noticed how non alumni focused I am?
Now I was not invited back. I love bra Rashkumba.
Yeah no, not me. All right, you guys, that is
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(01:25:43):
Rock has fallen like I didn't really I wasn't a
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Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
He's a quick note about Cindy. She sent me a message.
Oh and she asked if we could mention the Alzheimer's Walk,
and I am totally down to do it. She walks,
Cindy does in honor of her late mother. I think
it's the same Cindy, and she volunteers every year at
the walk. She wants us to know that this year's
North Bay Alzheimer's Walk is October fifth, that Sonama State,

(01:26:24):
San Francisco's is October nineteenth at Peer twenty seven. San
Jose's Alzheimer's Walk is September twenty eighth at Late Cunningham Park.
That's coming up West Sacramento September twentieth, Stockton and Sassoon
City October nineteenth. And she writes that all of the
money goes to Alzheimer's research and the Alzheimer's Hotline. So

(01:26:44):
thank you Cindy for putting that public service announcement out
and I hope people will donate and participate in the
cure for Alzheimer's.

Speaker 1 (01:26:51):
Yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you. Cindy. Also for
all that information, and then finally the lady Beatrice comes
in with a five dollars donation. How long do you
people give it before someone makes some true crime documentary
on this guy? Are you talking about Ditty? I think
maybe you're talking about Ditty?

Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
Is I know she's talking about or she's talking about
the fire guy? Oh maybe?

Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
Oh yeah, maybe that guy too. Okay, So thank you,
thanksking about rump Trump. You know what also is just
to mark your calendars. For those that have Netflix, the
Menendez Brothers documentary thingy whatever is starting to If you
have Netflix, I'm watching it. There you go.

Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
Is Survivor the New Survivor started yet?

Speaker 10 (01:27:35):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
I think so? Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
Is that starting? Oh it's starting all right, you guys.
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Speaker 2 (01:28:51):
Bye body, Nicky, you as us fall.

Speaker 1 (01:28:58):
Give you the Bula sound. You're all so the best.

Speaker 4 (01:29:04):
I really get rest.

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