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Speaker 1 (00:18):
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(00:39):
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dot com. That's the Nicki Medoro Show dot com. My
glasses on still, I'm gonna keep them on. I'm getting
blinder and blinder. I've my friend, I've set up a
doctor's appointment. I'm going blind. I feel like I'm they're.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Going is bad. But I still think you look hot
for teacher, fall on hot.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
These are my Amazon glasses. These are my Amazon glasses
I have. Like, so my daughter's going blind and not blind,
but like she needs glasses. Marley needs glasses. She's so sweet.
Just hello Marley. If you're watching, she's at school. She's
it's homecoming weeks, so they're doing a bunch of stuff
at school. And so my daughter looks at me the
other day and I love children. They hid an age

(01:24):
in which it's I always made this analogy. It's kind
of like underwear, okay, and my daughter's going to kill
me for saying this. But your kids reach an age
where you don't see them growing, so you don't know
that they need like new underwear or something until they
tell you. Right, Like, you need to tell me you
need new undergarments, because I'm not seeing your undergarments very

(01:45):
much anymore.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Right, you have a very prim house because my kids
walk around in their undies.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
God has more than my daughter, my daughter.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Rolling on the couch and underwear, and my son's.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Doing my daughter my daughter not so much. And so
I feel comfortable here, and so my dad, I'm like,
I need to know these things. And so my daughter
tells me the other day, she goes, yeah, I need.
She's listening to a book that she's supposed to be reading,
and I'm like, why are you listening to it? She's like,
I'm having a very hard time reading the words, so
I'm trying to listen to it to catch up. And

(02:17):
I go, why is this the first time I am
hearing about this? My child? Like, you need to tell
me that you cannot see the way She's like they're
blurring a bit together. So I get a piece of
paper to separate. I'm like, baby, so we're gonna go
get her some glasses.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
And do you at your pediatricians office like the yearly testing.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Well yeah, but I think I think it's just kind
of starting for her, you know what I mean. So yeah,
literally just brought her in right before for sports and
they did the eye test and she passed. So I
think this is kind of a you know, they didn't
do a reading test. It was more along the lines
of a can you see the E the D the thing,
you know what I mean. So yeah, just kind of

(03:03):
just to let you know. But yeah, my eyes up
to site's going But gosh, darn kaiser Nick, get an
appointment for me until November. Wow, so I'll be welcoming
these readers.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
So my husband wears glasses. Julia wears glasses. She has
since she was a little kid, like first and second grade.
At school, they gave a vision test and that's when
we knew. Yeah, I've never had an appointment with an eye.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Doctor ever ever, and you have good eyes.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
I've never needed one.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
I mean, so you like, you've never had a hard
time seeing anything. No, this is the first time in
my life I've ever had to wear glasses and I'm
forty something years old.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
I have had appointments with audiologists because I have a
hearing definite problem because of our because of radio ex
but seeing good. So you know, if I'm going deaf,
at least I still have one of my what is
it faculties.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Last exactly exactly, Louise, thank you so much for the
five dollars donation. Audio's A's The homeless A's will be
in transitional living and simply known as the athletics with
no city affiliation next year. Pretty sad, you know what, guys.
At the at the end of the show, I have
a bunch of videos. We're gonna say goodbye to the
A's on the show. If you're not from the Bay, well,

(04:13):
if you're not from California, I guess. But anyways, if
you know baseball, you know that the A's I've left Oakland.
It was really sad today they won their last game though,
but we'll have some I know. If you're if you
watch ABC seven, you probably heard Larry Beal's rand, which
I won't be playing a little bit of uh to

(04:34):
John Fisher, the owner of the A's, because it was
a load of bs Fisher's letter to fans. But yeah,
we said goodbye to the A's. It's so sad because honestly,
Oakland's been through so so much. But but yeah, it
was a sad day for so many fans. Did you
see they were also trying to take the seats last
night during last night's games. So people were trying.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
I don't know how.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
I don't know if they brought tools or if they
were loose, but yeah, they got stopped because people, there's
seats today. Can you imagine if last night somebody took
your seat that you paid for and then.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
You had a venueus.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
So at the end of the show, we will definitely
be saying goodbye to the A's. On The Nicki Medoro Show,
we will also be talking in just a moment about Yes,
New York Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted. It's crazy,
but I but I, I just I want to talk
about one thing back east before we get to that,
before we get to Eric Adams. Obviously, Eric Adams is

(05:27):
not our mayor. We know Eric Adams because he's the
mayor of New York. But there are things I have
learned about Eric Adams since this indictment that I was
unaware of. That is I'm not gonna say Trump esque,
but kind of like that hilarity, like how did this
guy get away with it? Elected? Like just crazy things saying. Anyways,

(05:50):
we're gonna get into that in just a moment. The
other thing that I'm just kind of keeping an eye
on that we all should is, of course, Hurricane Helene.
It's making landfall in Florida. And guess whose parents, because
this is always what happens. Guess whose parents are fly
flu flu? They're there flu to Florida today.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
What are they doing in Florida.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
They're on the They're on the east coast side, not
the west coast side of Florida. So it's just tropical
storm warnings. But again again, my parents must travel. It's
like the role reversal for me. They always have to
be traveling so that I have to worry about them
because this is the stage of life that I currently

(06:34):
am in, and I don't know if anybody else is
in this generation or you must so I mean, let's see,
I just updated it. Tallahassee Mayor John Daly to tell
CNN that they're bracing for it twenty foot searge of water.
Notice what they're saying that is you can't survive that.
I mean, I loved Robta Gonzales on KTVU this morning

(06:56):
had her camera guy bring out a twenty foot left
just to show people, and it didn't even fit in
the frame. Like she's like, so it's tall. I love
her bird. I'm like, yeah, we all know. If that
was a wall of water coming towards you, you're not
going to survive. I don't understand why people. I don't
live in a hurricane area, obviously, but I love some

(07:19):
of these stories. They're like, do not go outside? Is
that a thing that people do in hurricane areas is
that they go outside?

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Okay, so it's kind of like here right when you
have warnings, please don't go to the beach, Please stay
off the jetties, please stay out of the ocean. There's
a high surf warning, there's you know, threat level storm
surges and the swells or whatever, and guess who's out
there with the surfboard the big surfers.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Right or somebody's like taking them off or something like that. Yeah,
I know it's crazy, but anyways, so yeah, I'm keeping
we're keeping her eye on Hurricane Helene and really keeping
our prayers for people out there that it's not too bad.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
Raise it.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Oh yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
My boys in Jupiter are the other coast just wet
and windy there. You know. Wes who lives in Florida,
was talking earlier on one of our other shows, our
sister shows and the after party, and was saying that
he thought the power was going to go out or
he was worried that it was come making landfall earlier
this afternoon. It was a false alarm. Ye, it's not
due until sometime this evening, but he was worried about it,

(08:27):
and I'm worried about him. So yeah, I guess.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
So this was about forty three minutes ago. It's approaching
the Florida coast. It's gotten so close that they can
almost capture the eye of the hurricane. I just you know,
And this is every year. Like I again, we say
this all the time as Californians earthquakes. They happen all
the time. There's earthquakes happening all of the time because
the Earth's constantly moving, but usually they're little hurricane I mean,

(08:53):
and I love that I was talking to somebody. The
storm shutters, you know, it's laughable, you know, putting your
house on stilts, like like this is an answer to that. No, no,
just don't you know, like tornado alley. No, I'm not
living there. I'm not living there. Yeah, it's I know,

(09:15):
I know, teacher, it's not teacher, Laurie, it's not hitting
the east side of Florida. I checked too, It's just
there was a storm, tropical storm watch or whatever. I
duble checked. But again she was.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Casting ill wishes toward mar A Lago. That's funny.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Oh no, that's what. That's exactly right. Because my parents
and you guys know about my dad. Uh yeah, my
mom's like, we're gonna go to mar A Lago and
take a picture and send it to you. And I'm like,
pass pass can skip that pass. I don't need that.
I don't even need that picture on my phone. So yeah,
you know, and you just gotta live.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Let live, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Like as I as I need that picture on my phone.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Knows maybe they'll be able to come away with some
national security secrets. You know, you can have lunch and
dinner at Maro a Lago. You know, go into the
club and you never know around in there exactly what.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
I just want them to go, stay, come back, be safe.
And that's it. So anyways, all right, either East Coast news.
Of course, Eric Adams, the New York mayor, has been
indicted in a federal corruption investigation. Now, last week, you
remember we talked about p Diddy, you know, and all
the charges, and it's just getting gross if you're following

(10:27):
the Pee Diddy thing and the baby oil and the
lube and all that sort. Just on a side note
about the p Diddy thing, which I find hilarious because
we talked about it a lot last week, he tried
to blame the baby oil thing that he buys it
in bulk from Costco, and Costco actually needed to put
out a statement that they do not sell that much

(10:48):
baby oil. They don't sell it in that quantity. So
I just think that that's just a hilarious yet sickening
side note, because everything that's coming out is just sad
and gross, and he's going away for a very long
time time. I'm just saying. But anyways, back to Eric Adams. So,
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, apparently he's being accused
in a laundry list of federal indictments. Now a lot

(11:12):
of this stuff is coming out has to do it
with apparently getting accepting like luxury travel and gifts from
foreign business people and at least one Turkish government official.
It's five federal public corruption charges. And of course he
has denied all wrongdoing, which and he's also like AOC.

(11:34):
A lot of people are asking him to step down.
He is absolutely refused to do so. Now if you
don't think, what do you think about that? I mean,
obviously he does not think that he's guilty. He definitely
says He's put out a video saying I am not guilty.

(11:57):
I'm going to fight this. This is what you do,
this is what happens when they come for you type
of thing. I also think that this There was an
article in CNN which I found very interesting that brings
in Donald Trump, and they were making this kind of
analogy that it goes against Donald Trump's kind of accusation

(12:23):
that the federal government, the Department of Justice never kind
of goes after Democrats and only goes after Republicans. And
yet obviously Eric Adams is a Democrats. Yes, I feel
like democrats Scott Winer always goes out Democrats.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Scott Wiener is a good guy in California. What was
his name, Abadeen?

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Anyways, Yeah, Democrats go after their own sometimes to a fault,
you know what I mean, Like we're like step down,
we don't even want to deal with the nonsense of you, right.
So I just feel like Eric Adams he needs to
distance himself as much as possible, but he's not going
to again. I feel like mayors, even though he's at

(13:10):
the New York City mayor and it's a big you know,
it's obviously a big job. It's very high profile. You know,
I don't know if he's gonna He's adamant right now
that he's not gonna step down. But since in light
of this indictment, and of course it's going to play out,
a lot of things have come out about Eric Adams
that you may not have been aware of. Okay, apparently

(13:33):
several years ago, we're gonna have fun with this. Okay,
several years ago, I think a decade maybe more ago,
he came out with a PSA. This is before he
became may or. Did you see this PSA? No on
how on how to find contraband in your child's room. Okay,
are you ready to watch this?

Speaker 2 (13:54):
PSA, Sure, here we go.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
This is there kinda before you as mayor obviously, And
it's just so it's odd. I don't know why. It's
just an odd it's an odd video, and I just
I couldn't stop laughing.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
You can look at the jewelry box, a jewelry box
of this nature, maybe a simple jewelry box, but if
you look through it closely, you don't know what your
child may be hiding, for instance, a gun. Look at
picture frames behind them cameras. Try to determine what's taking
place behind a picture frame.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
You could find bullets if you should.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
Always, when your child bring in his popular knapsack with
many different locations, look through it to see what exactly
is your child carrying in addition to a book, something
simple as a crack, something simple as a baby doll
could be just a baby doll, but also it could
be a place where you could secrete or hide drugs.

(14:49):
Run your hands over the pillows and see if you
feel anything that's unusual. Like a pullo like this with
a button is a perfect invitation to hide something. And
I've felt something bump. I will reach in and see
what it is. Just look and see what's inside your bookcases.
It could be more than just books. Perfect place to
high a cocaine. You can look at a jewelry box.

(15:11):
A jewelry box.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Yes, so that's enough. But yeah, I just feel like, yes,
and Lauri, you're absolutely right, he was law enforcement. But
it was just this kind of PSA I guess backfire then,
and it's just making the rounds now because everyone is
just just kind of being wondering a little bit about

(15:34):
who is Eric Adams and was this a little bit
kind of showing just the kind of man that he is.
And there was this off ed that was written about
Eric Adams and just kind of the gas that the
guy has been making over the years that should have
basically disqualified him a long time ago. I mean things

(15:59):
that and I was comparing him to kind of Trump
and the things that came out of his mouth, for instance,
saying that you know that men have more prostates than
women do.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Wait what Yeah, like things like don't have a prostate exactly?
Are you talking about nonsensical?

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Yes, apparently there was a lot There's been a lot
of things over over the history of Eric Adams.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
I mean, last time I checked, I yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
I haven't. I mean I don't need to check, because
I definitely know that I do not have.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
That.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
I don't have one. But it just again it makes
it seem like Eric Adams shouldn't have been elected in
the first place if people had done their due diligence.
But again, he has this long kind of history in
New York. He really really wanted to be New York mayor.
There's been this long history of him wanting to be

(16:56):
and so we're gonna have to see how this plays out.
But it's I don't know, it's a fascinating thing to
watch from the other side of the coast. And again
going back to the Democrats kind of not persecuting but
holding their own accountable. AOC and others have said you
should step down. This doesn't make us look good.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Laurie says he's not wrong. I had stolen rifles in
my mattress when I was sixteen. I hid lots of
things and lots of places, unscrewed the back of speakers
and hid pot and pills in there. And are we
do I need to go through Julia's room with a
fine tooth comb. If she found me in there looking
at for her staff, she'd say, what are you doing?

(17:36):
What are you looking for? I don't know, bullets or pills,
she'd laugh. I mean, I mean I think it was.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
I think the thing he got vilified for so much
is like just how open it was, like, yeah, just
look behind a picture and there's bullets, Like I mean,
it just was so obvious about the locations that all
of them were. But you know, as our kids are
in high school, I will say this. I just had
a conversation with one of my friends and she had
shared that, you know, she had found a vape on

(18:04):
her kid, and it was very upsetting. And I can
imagine how upsetting that is. And you now, let me
ask you, mom, Okay, if you found a vape on
your child, uh huh, what is the appropriate quote unquote
punishment for that? If you found something that wasn't I mean,

(18:26):
I guess it's illegal because you're not of age, okay,
So but not illegal like a gun okay. And I
guess it's a drug, but it's not like pot.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
What do you do?

Speaker 1 (18:38):
What do you do?

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Okay? So I talked to a mom who's this really
conservative woman goes to the Catholic Church. She's very we
disagree on some politics, but she's a big volunteer and
so am I. So we have that in common. And
she's really really nice and kind, right, except for the
whole Trump thing, but whatever, we try to look past

(18:59):
these things, digress.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
We're trying to build bridges. Yes, Okay, So she had.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
Has a daughter that's a couple of years older than ours,
and a daughter of the same age as ours, and
so her daughter was a vapor and okay that it
was found in her the daughter's backpack. And I think
her daughter's like twenty now. But back then she was
in high school and a freshman in high school, and

(19:25):
I said, what are you going to do? And she said, well,
I figure there are worse things that she could do.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
That is true.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
She said, you know, sometimes you just have to live
with it. And yeah, didn't take it away. It didn't
take it away. Figures that you know, as long as
she's only doing that, that you have to pick your battles,
and that that would be okay. Now, this is not
the way I would operate, Nikki. And I was flabbergasted.

(19:52):
I'm well, I was like thinking to myself trying internally,
I'm screaming, what are you thinking? Yeah, the first thing
I'm doing that vape gets crushed and destroyed, and then
there's a grounding, and then there's the possibility of maybe
a threat of switching schools if we're caught again. I

(20:14):
mean no, no, no, extreme is right. There's hell to pay.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Okay, let me pull you messing around. Switching schools is
not going to stop the vaping everyone all the kids
are doing. I mean, I don't hate to be like
all the kids are doing it because I'm not doing it.
But it's not like if she goes to a different school,
they're not going to be doing it as well.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
In this area, different schools kind of have different issues.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
No, no, nope, nope, nope, nope.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Do you not think it?

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Schools are not doing it?

Speaker 2 (20:43):
You know what they do at the hoity toity schools
they do different they do That's right, that's what they do.
They're popping prescribed. So there's something everywhere. But but the
threat of it, I don't know. I mean, you have
to do something. I think I would. I think the
the level of my freak out, the like the earthquake

(21:05):
style nature with which I would lose my s I
hope would make her not do that. But maybe that's
the wrong style. Maybe this other mom has it right.
You know, maybe you just have to be cool about
it because the more you freak out, the more they're
going to want to do it. I don't know what's
right or wrong.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
I've had I've had long conversations with both of my
kids because they have I mean, my daughter has talked
to me about it. I talked to my both of
my kids about it because I use You know, I
love my husband to death, but he has had he
had and I'm so proud of him. He has stopped.
But he had a very very very hard time not
only quitting cigarettes but quitting vaping. It took him so long.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
He did it, and.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
He did it. He finally quit daping. It was and
the kids were on him and and and I that
and it was the best kind of experience for them
to go through because I kept saying, you saw how
how hard it was for dad to do it. You
saw how many times he tried, how many times you
asked him to do it, and how many times he

(22:08):
kept saying yes and then went back and yes, And
then what had nothing to do with not wanting to write.
So you know how hard it is to stop do
you want to go through something like that? And they know,
and so I use that as an example. And my
daughter has told me, you know, and I'm very proud
of my kid. I mean, she has even like not

(22:28):
hung out with girls that she actually likes too much
at school because she just knows that that's what they do,
you know what I mean. And she likes them, She's like,
they're cool people. But I just know if I'm going
to be with them, that's what they're going to do,
and they're going to get in trouble and I don't
want to get in trouble and that sort of thing.
And I'm proud of her, and you know, we have
an honest conversation, but I and I don't know how

(22:49):
we got on this tangent. But I'm just saying, like
I would say if my kid came to me and
said I vaped or I was vaping. Punishment doesn't make
it go away. It doesn't make the the they're going
to be by themselves, They're going to be with their
friends right there. At some point they're gonna have to
be their own person, who are you in that moment
when it's in front of you again? And I'm gonna

(23:11):
be like, you need to be a person that says,
I just don't do that. I don't like it, you
know what I mean, Like, I just don't do it.
And they just had to get that in their head,
you know. And it's a hard thing. Your pressure sucks
so much. And yeah, it's it's a tough one. It really,
it really really is.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
And so I did this story on the after party
the other day. And you know how a lot of
vapes look like pens are like these us B drives
that you stick in your computer. Yea, Now they're a
little bit different. Here's a picture of the latest vape.
They're attached to video games or Bluetooth style devices, Like

(23:49):
they look like mini cell phones and they're vapes and
electronic devices at the same time. So you think it's
like a little video game or a phone, and it's
it's a vape. So just so you know, if you're
if you're in the room looking for bullets and contrabands,
look for that thing too.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Oh and by the way, somebody was asking about the cocktail.
I am having my cocktail. By the way. I'm sure
Kim is drinking her ice tea or something over there.
But yeah, I do have my Medora.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Mule coconut lacroix Ooh.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
You're I did make my own Medora Mule. I love
my husband. He's like, what am I making you? And
I'm like, oh, I hurried up and made it myself.
So yeah. The problem with the vapes is they don't
look like a vape. I saw one. It was really
small and you can hide it anywhere, you know what
I mean. I remember, I mean because back in the day,
I just smoked cigarettes, you know, hide in the boxes,

(24:38):
stuffing them in my brawl as if the square breast
has totally not noticeable, you know what I mean. Though,
it's like absolutely so stupid. But yeah, it's dumb. It's dumb.
It's dumb, and I think that's just what we have
to get through to people so so much. But again,
it's who are you when I'm not watching you? That's
what I try to get through to my kids so much.

(25:01):
So Yeah, thanks for following along on this tangent from
Eric Adams of Vaping. But yeah, be a good person
even when no one's watching, and just don't start a
habit that's gonna take you forever to break. Louise, thank
you so much, and I'm loving that you're bringing up
Mark Cuban because that brings us into our next topic.
And thank you for the ten dollar donation. Louise says

(25:21):
Mark Cuban is crushing people in interviews in support of Kamala.
He is so articulate and truly self made. He has
such credibility in the business world. He is what Trump
pretends to be. Go Cube, Yes, because what he is
talking about is what I wanted to play for you guys,
Donald Trump. I don't know what again. There was somebody

(25:46):
that was saying earlier, and I forget who it was.
I think it was a Rachel Maddow. She's saying. She
was going off on how she thinks that Trump's trying
to lose by some of the things that he's saying
out loud. But Trump was saying something about wanting to
put a tariff. Oh, here it is on John Deere.
Did you guys see this whole speech that he was
giving about wanting to put this tariff on John Deere.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Here he is.

Speaker 5 (26:10):
Behind me, John Deere tractors. I know a lot about
John Dere. I love the company, but as you know,
they've announced a few days ago that they're going to
move a lot of their manufacturing business to Mexico. I'm
just notifying John Deere right now. If you do that,
we're putting a two hundred percent tariff on everything that
you want to sell into the United States, so that

(26:31):
if I win, John Deere is going to be paying
a two hundred percent They haven't started it yet, maybe
they haven't even made the final decision yet, but I
think they have. John Deere is going to and anybody
else that does this, because it's hurting our farmers, it's
hurting our manufacturing and if you do that, you're going
to have a two hundred percent tariff put on the
product that you make in Mexico right across the border.

(26:52):
They think they're going to make product cheaper in Mexico
and then sell it in for the same price as
they did before, make a lot of money by getting
of our labor and our jobs, and really a great name,
because John Dee is a great name. I buy a
lot of John Deere, tremendous. I'm one of their big customers.
I buy a lot of John Deere product as a
private person. But if they're going to do that, we're
going to put a two hundred percent tariff on everything

(27:15):
that they want to send back into the United States,
which means one of two things. Our country is going
to make a lot of money, or they're not going
to build, they're not going to open and or they're
going to sell it to another country.

Speaker 6 (27:26):
They're entitled to do that.

Speaker 5 (27:28):
If they want to build in the country and the
United States there's no tariff. You can go ahead, and
you can build in any one of the fifty states.
You can go ahead. But if they don't want to
do that, we're going to put a two hundred percent
tariff on John Deere. And you know what's going to happen.
They're going to announce very shortly if they think I'm
going to win, or if I do win, they're going
to announce it. They're not going to build in Mexico.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
So he announces this unprovoked, like just and people are
saying he just sees John Deere's Like if people are like,
he just saw John Deere and then pulled this out
of his butt, like that's only what so many people
thought that he that he did. Now this is I'm
gonna first play you, Mitch mcconnald.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
I have a good question before you move forward. Is
that like the time when Trump was manufacturing ties that
were made in China? China, Yeah, China? Did he put
did he put a massive tariff on his own products
that he was having created overseas? So it's okay for him,
but it's not okay for others. Now, I'm not saying

(28:29):
that things shouldn't be made in America or that I
wouldn't prefer it that way, but wow, talk about hypocrite.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
But who does he thinks gonna pay the pay the
price for this? You know what I mean? Like we're
gonna end up be paying more. And so this is
what Mitch McConnell again, I oh, you know, sad, sad
turtle Mitch McConnell had to say, alex.

Speaker 7 (28:51):
Is proposed to two terrify John Dear attractors made in Mexico.
Are you concerned this on These terrif proposals by the
geoge Nominique drive.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
Costs for consumers.

Speaker 7 (29:01):
Yes, urban exporters in Kentucky for.

Speaker 9 (29:04):
Example, Yeah, I'm not a fan of tariffs. They raised
prices for American consumer. Yes, I'm more of a free
trade kind of Republican that remembers how many jobs are
created by the exports that we engage you in. So

(29:25):
I'm not a Paroff fan.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
It's as if Trump forgot to be a Republican, like
it's as if he forgot what the party actually supports
and not and nobody wants to pay high tariffs and
it just doesn't make any sense. So now going back
to the comment about Mark Cuban, He's on Fox News
and again he's he's a big supporter of Kamala Harris.

(29:51):
He goes on X Mark Cuban does and not only
does these videos, but he goes and responds to people.
I don't know if you follow MARKU on X, but
he just goes off and he says, I wasn't early.
I said, yeah, Mas, I was an early supporter of Trump.
He actually thought He's like, yeah, maybe business businessman acumen,
but he definitely listened to Trump, saw Trump for what

(30:13):
he was, and completely realized what a griptor he was.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Mark, you argue that, and it's always good to have you.

Speaker 7 (30:20):
You argue that Donald Trump's are particularly I think you
use the word insane what did you mean by that?

Speaker 2 (30:27):
Yep?

Speaker 10 (30:29):
Well, first of all, particular tariffs aren't bad. So if
a company's trying to dump where a country's trying to
dump in the United States, and we have a manufacturer there,
tariff and that's great. But across the board tariff's ten
or twenty percent is just inflationary. It's a tax on
the American consumer. But to make matters even worse, and
what's truly insane When you threaten a legendary company like
John Deere with a two hundred percent tariff if they move,

(30:51):
but only a ten or twenty percent tariff on China,
What you're doing is you're making it easy for the
Chinese competitors to take business away from John Deer.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
That is the definition of insane.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
Yep, you're muted. But I will say is this is
not the only policy that Republicans are shying away from
when it comes to Trump. He wanted to tamper with
something called the salt tax, which is about a state
and a local income. They don't like that. They don't
like this with the whole tariff situation. There's another thing

(31:28):
that he proposed a couple of days ago that Republicans
are like, yeah, we don't think so, No.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
No, I mean, Trump's out of his freaking mind, and
again holding him accountable. He and I don't know if
anybody is going to do anything about it. But did
you see that whole scene that he did in the
grocery store or he's handing that woman money. I think
I have the I mean, and I don't know where
he got the money because the clip was really short.
Here it is, I don't know if you guys saw it,

(31:55):
but here he is.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
He's going to go down a little bit.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
It just went down a hundred. I mean, I don't
know where he got it. It was very quick clip.
But apparently he gave the woman like one hundred dollars,
Like you can't do that. People are saying he just
bought her vote, which again, as a presidential candidate, you're
not supposed to give people money.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
And voters are not supposed to take money. But I
asked this question today to David Katz, who's a former
federal prosecutor and now a defense attorney, and he said,
technically he wasn't standing outside the voting booth saying twenty
bucks to vote for me. So there's a case to
be made that it wasn't in relation to voting, always
to buying votes exactly. He is, but Katz said it's

(32:37):
unrealistic that he'd be prosecuted for that. But still it
does smack of buying votes and throwing money around. I
don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
I don't know. I just again, and I hate to
say the same things that we always say about Trump,
but again, it just seems like he's never held to
the same standard that if Kamala Harris or Joe Biden
or any Democrat did it, we would never hear the
end of it, right, we would never you're the end
of it. Oh my god. So much corruption. There's such liars,

(33:05):
and Trump can get away with everything. I mean, I can't.
I was watching the football game, the terrible loss niner
A game on Sunday with my dad, and you know,
there's just a Kamala Harris presidential ad and you know,
he just can't not comment, you know, and I'm just

(33:25):
doing my best to not say anything. And it's and
it's it's as if she is saying the most terrible
things and and I don't I don't know if we
live in the same world. That's the problem with politics. Nowadays,
it's as if we're not living in the same world.

(33:46):
And it blows my mind. And I know I always
say the same thing, but it's just because we get
our information from different sources and it's but I just
how do you miss the same you know, the same things.
I just don't get it. I just it boggles my mind.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
You're especially if you're retired and you're watching a lot
of TVs.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
I guess, but how did you miss the headlines about Trump?

Speaker 3 (34:08):
Like?

Speaker 1 (34:09):
How do you miss that? Kim?

Speaker 2 (34:10):
Because their headlines, their headlines are different than everyone else's,
because their stories are different than everyone else's, because what
they focus on is different than any other network. But
how do you Because they're spinning it to look a
certain way, And if that's what you're spoon fed for
hours an hours a day as you sit in your recliner,

(34:30):
then that's what you've swallowed whole and that's what you're regurgitating.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
That's why I guess. But I mean, okay, but there
are certain stories that just you can't miss, like the
Clay Higgins thing. Right, So there's this Republican from Louisiana.
He's a congressman, and he he tweets on Wednesday. This
is what he tweets. Now, it's it's it's offensive. I'm
just gonna warn you, he tweets, Lol, these Haitians are

(34:56):
wild eating pets, voodoo, nastiest country in the Western Hemisphere, cults,
slapstick gangsters. But damned if they don't feel all sophisticated.
Now filing charges against our president and VP. All these
thugs better get their mind right and their ass out

(35:19):
of our country before January twentieth. Okay. So he tweets
that out and then deletes it.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
Now, then he's questioned on it, okay by CNN, and
this is what he says. He says, it's all true.
I could put up another controversial post tomorrow if you
want me to. I mean, we do have freedom of speech.
I'll say what I want. It's not a big deal

(35:50):
to me. It's like something stuck to the bottom of
my boot. Just scrape it off and move on with
my life.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
I just.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
If I just feel like if the rules were reversed,
there would be no sort of there would be no forgiveness.
On the other hand, you know what I mean, there
would be no ah freedom of speech. It would just
be clutching of pearls. How could you? I mean, these

(36:27):
are the same people where you know, you can't say
the word penis in front of them or in front
of their thirteen year old kid because God forbid. Right,
I mean, these are the same people, right, It's it's
it's I just don't get these people. I just I
really don't get them at all. Like what is offensive

(36:51):
to you? What is offensive? Because he's saying this in
front of children, He's saying this, and it's and it's
posts and these he's saying these about Americans just because
they're Haitian Americans. Yeah, doesn't mean they're not still Americans.
Doesn't mean they're not still here.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
Legally, doesn't mean they're not still human beings.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
And again any says it with such contempt and such.
And it's not as if these Republicans don't know about it.
It has to be making their headlines, you know what
I mean. It's not like Fox News is ignoring it.
It's not like Newsmax is not ignoring it. You know
that they have to be saying something about it, But
they just don't care. Is that what it is? They

(37:33):
just don't care. And if they don't care. Then that's
what makes me really really sad. I don't know. It
just it boggles my mind, that's all it is. It
just really really boggles my mind that they just don't
care about certain things and care about other things. It
just screams of hypocrisy to me.

Speaker 2 (37:54):
In our schools and in our homes, we try to
teach our kids about kindness and empathy and putting yourself
in other shoes and being nice to people, right, right,
at least that's what's going on over here at my
kids' school as well. Yeah, Kindness Week and they've you know,
seminars about being nice to each other, right, because kids

(38:15):
can be brutal.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
We know this absolutely.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
Maybe the reason we have to teach kids that is
because it's in our nature to be mean to each other.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
Maybe maybe, But the.

Speaker 2 (38:29):
Process or the effort to teach kindness to kids was
clearly missed. Because it seems like politics is now all
about othering and meanness and pushing others down. And I'm
just so exhausting. It exhausts me and it feels so
ugly and dirty and bad.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Sandy says Democrats are held to a higher standard than Republicans.
I don't understand it. It makes no sense. And again,
but but Republicans are you know, they're the Christian, They're
the They're the Catholic, they're the you know, the moral Party.
Were the heathens that just want to abort all babies
and change everybody's gender. You know what I mean, Like
they make us out to be the party of people.

Speaker 2 (39:11):
Believe that people believe that we send kids.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
To school and change their gender. Believe me now that
I work in a school. I just got a box.
I just got a box sent to me today because
I needed tissues, you know what I mean, for the
health office, and they send me. You know, there's just
like five boxes and they're the smallest boxes because I've
got to make do. I could ask for more later,
But you know what I mean, Like, we're not changing

(39:36):
anybody's freaking gender. No one's having surgery in the back
freaking room. We're digging out tissues. You know what I mean.
You guys are so stupid if you.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
Believe that crowd.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
It's so dumb.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
It's so dumb.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
I don't know, man, it's so stupid. Oh go ahead.

Speaker 2 (39:57):
If I really thought that, he wouldn't have deleted his posts.
I kind of disagree, though. I think sometimes it's that
thing you type first that you really think and then
you think, oh, yeah, that's not going to be well
received or I'm gonna get a lot of blowback from that.
Maybe I should click delete. Maybe I shouldn't have been
so quick and so hasty to post what's really inside.

(40:18):
So that's probably really is what he thinks.

Speaker 11 (40:21):
You know.

Speaker 1 (40:21):
Yeah, I bet he deleted it, and then he got
support from the maggots and then he's like, screw it.
I got enough support on my side, so I'm going
to double down and be like, you know what, I'll
put another controversial pops out tomorrow and screw all you guys,
because and I don't want to like throw all Louisy
in and you know in with them, but I bet
you know they're like, screw it. Whatever. I got enough

(40:44):
supporters that I can say whatever the hell I want.

Speaker 2 (40:47):
You know, Sandy says, no kid is having surgery to
change their gender. It's as stupid as the thing about
women getting abortions in the ninth month. No one's doing
that either, exactly.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
You know what I watched Sandy the other day was
and I've watched it so many times and if you
haven't watched it, you should totally pee. Buddha Judge's response
to people to that question about such the third trimester
quote unquote late term abortion, should there ever be a
line if you haven't seen? And again, I do believe
he could be in our lifetime, our president, because he

(41:22):
is so freaking good. He's smart, he's empathetic, and he's
it's real, it's sincere, like you know, he's not there's
nobody writing it for him.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
He means it. He means it.

Speaker 1 (41:36):
Nobody wrote that answer for him, and he's he's a
gay guy and he said that like he's not even he's.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
Not a woman like you. Annoyed. It annoyed the hell
out of me. Why didn't we come up with that,
because that's exactly it's like, yes, like.

Speaker 1 (41:54):
He understood it like a woman, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (41:56):
And he's so right on the money. It's like he
gave words to the things we all knew.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Yes, it's like he understood it because he's a human
freaking being. I love the Buddha. I swear to God
when he runs, when he runs again, I will vote
for he has my vote.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Breaking down Pete boodhaj Edge is the stand in for
jd Vance when it comes to the debate prep that
Tim Walls is doing. There's a vice presidential parents coming
up next week. Yeah, and so they I find people
to help them preps. So Buddha Jedge is pretending to
be Vance in this debate. So Walls is debating Buddha Jedge. Yes,

(42:41):
I mean because jd Vance is either Pete Buddha Jedge
is laughing his way through this because he's having to
dumb it all down, or he's actually doing a real debate,
in which case Walls is going to come away over prepared. Right,
So you want a person to help you, right exactly.

Speaker 1 (42:58):
Okay, if you want to see since somebody hasn't seen
it and they asked for it, let's see can I
have Let's see? Can I find it?

Speaker 2 (43:06):
Am I?

Speaker 1 (43:07):
Am I that god?

Speaker 2 (43:07):
I'm sure you could find it? Really?

Speaker 1 (43:09):
Am I that good?

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (43:10):
I think I'm that good? I think I'm that good? Okay,
here we go, here we go.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
I've have to say that we got twenty dollars from
Janet r You. Janey says, it's a little something from
my two favorite YouTube ladies, Love Thursdays at five. We
love you, Jane, Janna, thank you much. That yesterday, I
think it was yesterday was Janet's and her husband's twentieth anniversary.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Oh congratulations, it's mine next year. It's a big one. Congratulations. Congratulations.
All right, Sandy, just for you, just just for you,
thank you, and congratulations twenty years. They don't want people
to do that anymore. All right, here we go, because
it is the best response ever. Here we go.

Speaker 7 (43:54):
I think the dialogue has got so caught up on
where you draw the line that we've gotten away from
the fundamental question of who gets to draw the line.
And I trust women to draw the line when it's
their own. Here we go.

Speaker 11 (44:12):
So, just to be Claire, Just to be Claire, you're
saying that you would be okay with a woman well
into the third trimester deciding to abort a pregnant.

Speaker 7 (44:21):
Look, these hypotheticals are usually set up in order to
provoke a strong.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
And so not hypothetical.

Speaker 11 (44:28):
There's six thousand women a year who got abortions in
the third that's.

Speaker 7 (44:31):
Right, representing less than one percent of cases. Let's tack
let's take ourselves in. Here we go, Here we go,
So let's put ourselves in the shoes of a woman
in that situation. If it's that late in your pregnancy,
that means almost by definition, you've been expecting to carry
it to term. We're talking about women who have perhaps

(44:52):
chosen a name, women who have purchased a crib, Families
that then get the most devastating medical news of their lifetime,
something about the health or the life of the mother
that forces them to make an impossible, unthinkable choice. And
the bottom line is as horrible as that choice is

(45:12):
that woman, that family may seek spiritual guidance, they may
speak seek medical guidance, but it's that decision is not
going to be made any better medically or morally because
the government is dictating how that decision should be made.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
Boom, I mean, you could not put into words anything
better than what Pepudaj said right there, anything better. You're muted.
You're muted.

Speaker 2 (45:37):
And did you notice that was a Fox News town
hall exactly, and he said it to a bunch of
people that needed to hear.

Speaker 1 (45:43):
It, that needed to hear it, and it was so
there's no better answer than that. There is no better answer,
because again, that is that's the truth. Late term abortion,
after birth abortion, like Trump is insane for saying that?

(46:04):
And uh and did you hear how Trump is like
women no longer have to live in fear? So trust me,
I'm your savior. Are you insane? There is no one
I can trust least than Donald J. Trump? No, I
mean again or the Republican Party. Yeah, I mean, I
can't wait. I can't wait till people to just runs

(46:25):
for president again. I hands down believe that he will
run again, and I can't wait to vote for him.
I cannot wait to vote for him because he's He's excellent,
He's so good at it, and I can't wait. Tell
I've never wanted to watch a vice presidential debate more
than I want to watch this one. I mean, who
cares honestly? But I just jd Vance is an ass hat.
Did you hear about the dossier on X that was released?

(46:49):
Did you hear about this?

Speaker 2 (46:50):
Okay? Tell him so? Ken?

Speaker 1 (46:52):
Okay, I have to get his name right, because I'm
gonna it's Ken Clepton Tine. I think his name is.
Let me get it right, let me get this fella.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
He's on X a lot.

Speaker 1 (47:01):
Okay, So he apparently got a hold of this dossier
about Jdvans and it's all the crap that we already
knew about jd Vance speaking bad about Donald Trump. Okay,
and so uh let me get his name right, Kenkleeptentine
or something. Anyways, if you look it up, all you

(47:21):
have to do is google jd vance dossier into Google
and it'll get to Ken's Cleventine's website will be right
at the top, and it'll have the dossier and all
it is is page by page of all the way
jd Vance's has basically given up his moral code to
bend the need of Donald Trump, and he spoke out
about Donald Trump all of these different ways. Okay, And

(47:44):
apparently by posting this on X Elon I believe in
freedom of freedom of speech, Musk suspended the guy's account. Okay,
So Elon Musk is full of crap. Anybody that speaks
highly of Elon Musk's belief and so called freedom of speech.
And I will also share with you my conspiracy theory

(48:04):
about Elon Musk and why I think that he is
bow like bow to Donald Trump and all of this
nonsense and gone crazy on X is because he owes
so much money, because he has blown it all on
X and everything else. I mean the guy, I think.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
The world's richest list guy.

Speaker 1 (48:27):
No, he I think the guy is so beholden to
foreign act like to foreign nations, that he is just
giving up so much. But that's just my conspiracy theory.
You could believe in it or not.

Speaker 2 (48:40):
That's just me.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
But anyways, No, it's I know that. Hold on, it's
I gotta get his name right, I know, I know
where is it. Don't stop, okay, JD Vans. If I
put it in there, I'm gonna get banned myself. Hold
on JD Van's dossier. I gotta look it up. Damn it. Okay,
his name is ken clip and Stein ken Clippenstein Momax

(49:10):
for publishing the jd Vance dossier. That is his name. Okay,
I have the cocktail for you, Gordon. Okay, So if
you look it up, just google Jadvans dossier and google
you could read it yourself. It is so funny and
jd Vance is going to be an asset. And did
you also hear that JD Vance's wife literally had to

(49:31):
answer a question on whether or not he wears eyeliner.
Apparently he does not. These are the questions, These are
the hard questions that our politics has sunk to in
twenty twenty four. All right, I'll take you a big sibling.

Speaker 2 (49:50):
Indeed, I have questions about Usha vance.

Speaker 1 (49:56):
Ye, lady vans old a soul to the devil. You
know who also sold her soul? Malania freaking Trump. Did
you see the interview with Stepan Stephanie RL? Right is
l Yeah? Who thinks that Milania Trump raised your hand?
Was paid big money to do that interview? I absolutely

(50:19):
you're unit for some reason.

Speaker 2 (50:21):
Kim, that's weird. I can't hear you.

Speaker 1 (50:25):
No, I can't hear you monymore?

Speaker 2 (50:27):
Can you hear me? Now?

Speaker 1 (50:28):
Do something to your microphone?

Speaker 2 (50:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (50:32):
Okay, we lost Kim for a little bit. Nope, Okay,
Well I'm going to play some some sound while Kim
figures out why I can't hear. So this is Milania Trump.
I was wondering why you were so quiet? Okay, So
this is Milania Trump. Milania Trump, who is you know,
speaking about how great of a husband Donald Trump is.

(50:56):
She is doing her first interview in a long long time. Okay,
So she's on with the Stephanie rule. I think it's
sane rule on MSNBC. First, she's talking about the language
she is blaming. She's blaming the Democrats or the Democratic Party. First,
she's talking about how nice Donald Trump is, which I

(51:17):
think is really.

Speaker 8 (51:18):
With branding him as a track to democracy, calling him
vile names. Yes, they only fueling a toxic atmosphere and
giving power all of these people that they want to
do harm to him. This needs to stop.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
This needs to stop.

Speaker 8 (51:38):
The country needs to unite. And I encourage everybody to
read my letter that I wrote on July fourteen again
because that cannot continue.

Speaker 4 (51:51):
Letter was very powerful. What made you get to the
point of writing that letter?

Speaker 8 (51:56):
That's how I felt, That's how I felt.

Speaker 4 (51:59):
How do you feel when people say they don't like him?
What do you wish they knew about him?

Speaker 8 (52:06):
That he's really a family man. He loves his family,
he loves this country and all he wants to build,
build better.

Speaker 1 (52:17):
And I don't know why she says it like that.

Speaker 4 (52:20):
No, Yeah, he's just strong, he's not afraid to know.
He's not talk about.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
Okay, did anybody hear that? I'm gonna rewind it really quickly.
She does say it, and I know she probably doesn't
mean to say it. But she does say he's not strong.
Let's let's listen. Let's listen together very closely. Listen when
she when Ainsley says he's strong, Melania Trump says he's
not strong. Listen, No, he's not talk about see he does.

(52:46):
She does say it. We can listen to the rest
of it while we ever get Really the.

Speaker 8 (52:50):
Way he was when he was shocked.

Speaker 1 (52:52):
Now, I still I know somebody lost their lives and
I'm not. I don't like to believe in conspiracies. I
still feel this is fake as f but whatever that.

Speaker 8 (53:03):
In the ear, that the way he stood up and
he said fight, fight, fight, because we cannot allow that
to happen.

Speaker 1 (53:12):
Okay, but come, I still think I still and Kim,
I think it was on my end. I apologize. Can wait,
you're Can anybody hear Kim?

Speaker 2 (53:22):
Is it on my end?

Speaker 1 (53:23):
Or is it on her end?

Speaker 2 (53:27):
Hello?

Speaker 1 (53:28):
Kim, No, it's not on my end. See, I didn't
think it was on my end. Everyone was saying they
can hear you, but I, for some reason cannot hear Kim.
Who can hear Kim?

Speaker 2 (53:37):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (53:37):
Anyways, I'm gonna play more of Millennia while we figure
out see Gordon can hear Kim. I don't know why
I'm mute your guests. There you go, I apologize people
can't hear her now, I don't know what. Anyways, I'm
gonna play more of Malania is interviewed. Anyways, did you go?

Speaker 2 (53:51):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (53:52):
So here is Milania on the maral Lago raid. Now again,
as she's talking about this raid on her house. Listen
to what she says, because it's not as if she's
really saying anything at all.

Speaker 4 (54:08):
The raid on mar A Lago. The house manager texts
you and says, the FBI is outside the house. They
had access to my bedroom, closets, office, and rummaged through
my personal items, even searched Baron's room.

Speaker 8 (54:22):
You say, so, how invasive was that?

Speaker 4 (54:25):
Did it make you angry?

Speaker 1 (54:26):
How did you feel?

Speaker 11 (54:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (54:28):
It made me angry. Yes, invasion of privacy and the
way it was done was I was really surprised.

Speaker 4 (54:39):
You wanted to see it for your own eyes, with
your own eyes. What did it look like when you
walked back in your house that had been raided?

Speaker 8 (54:48):
I saw unpleasant stuff that nobody wants to see it.
And you get angry because you know nobody should be
putting up with that kind of stuff some person I
don't even know who or how many people they you know,
they went through my stuff.

Speaker 1 (55:09):
I mean again, the things they found during the raid
at Mara a Lago and the pictures that we saw,
they went through your stuff. There were boxes and boxes
of documents that Donald Trump was not supposed to have,
I mean, and again, why did she not say, well

(55:30):
what about all those boxes? Milania? Did you ever ask
your husband, why Donald do you have all of these
classified documents in this bathroom? Why are they stacked up
on the toilet, on the sink when they're not supposed
to be Like these are the questions a wife should
be asking. And again, I just don't understand why this

(55:55):
woman is defending a husband that has humiliated her if
it's not for money, like I just feel like it
is for money. And Kim has mentioned this before that
you know, well, one Milania knew who she married, and
if you marry somebody like that, then there is something

(56:15):
similar and possibly your personalities. And she's been with him
for a very long time. I would say that if
you've been with Donald Trump this long and put up
with this much crap, you know, in for a penny,
in for a pound. I am not getting out now
unless I am getting what I'm owed, right. But then
there is this and this is where she compares the

(56:37):
presidency under Donald Trump to where the world is now.
And I am sorry, but was she living in the
world with Trump? Because remember the jacket that she wore.
I mean, I know that she didn't really care.

Speaker 8 (56:53):
Well, how I see it is the records speaks for itself.
The country is suffering, people are not able to buy
usual necessities for the families.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
And at the same time that she does this interview,
by the way, they're hawking like one hundred thousand dollars
watch on like Trump dot org or some crap, and
she's like selling her Malonia book that there's like no
details about, by the way, like she's not giving anything away.
I don't even understand, but please, like she knows the

(57:33):
suffering of the average American. But I digress.

Speaker 8 (57:36):
We have wars going on around the world.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
There were wars going on when you were president.

Speaker 8 (57:41):
Soldiers are dying. There were soldiers that were dying under
this administration, tru administration. The border is open and dangerous.
A lot of phatanal is coming over killing.

Speaker 1 (57:54):
Our still was happening under Trump youth.

Speaker 8 (57:58):
It's very hard to see. And an economy it's really
not great. Inflation is high. And if we compare these
four years under this administration compared to four years under
my husband as commander.

Speaker 4 (58:18):
In chief, he was.

Speaker 8 (58:23):
Leading the country through peace through strength, and the border
was safer than ever before. We didn't have any wars.
People were prospering, they had jobs, they they could support
their families. So I think American people need to decide

(58:45):
what they really want. Maybe some you know, strong tweets strong,
but everything else great for this country. So it's all
Americans people's hands on November fifth, I.

Speaker 1 (59:04):
Mean completely, forgetting Charlottesville completely, forgetting everything. I mean, forgetting
how divided we were, forgetting how divided America was under
Donald Trump. We had no wars. We I just can't
even imagine going back to how it was in America

(59:28):
under Donald Trump at all. Let's keep our fingers crossed now.
I don't know what happened. Hold on, let me see
if it's me. I mean, I can't understand it's not me.
We had you so nicely. Let me edit my MIC's
settings for you. I don't know what happened to Kim McAllister,

(59:49):
there's Kim Nope, I don't know muted, unmuted. I am
so sorry, my friend.

Speaker 2 (59:57):
Maybe you can hear I can't hear you there.

Speaker 6 (01:00:00):
I can't hear you there.

Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
But I can't hear you on the other one.

Speaker 6 (01:00:02):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
That is so odd.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
Here's this one that's from my camera. Oh and now
it's from my audio. I'll take that.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
I'll take that anyway. But yeah, I just I don't
swear to God. I just don't understand why Melania forgets
everything that happened under all and she she literally brought
it down to quote unquote strong tweets. That's what she
thought Donald Trump did. That's the only thing she thought

(01:00:31):
he did.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
So here's what you can't forget about Milania. She's one
of them.

Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
Sometimes people feel sorry for her. They think that there's
an echo in my earphone, some megaphones. They feel sorry
for her. They say, oh my gosh, how awful would
it be to be married to him? She must be miserable.
It's so bad. Save Milania. Right, But I remember, and
I've been saying this for a long time. She's appeared
on the view during that whole Obama birther movement, and

(01:00:58):
she gave this interview to Jolly Behar where she came
out and basically accused Barack Obama of not being born
in America. She's just as ugly on the inside as
they are, So that's more evidence of it right there
where she lies. Oh, the only thing bad is some
strong tweets? Really, what about? The only thing bad is

(01:01:19):
other bad things about the rhetoric about immigrants, hurting people
in a community that don't need to be hurt, hurting women.
Women are dying right now because they're being denied medical care,
reproductive medical care thanks to her husband. So you want
to talk about all the bad things? Oh yeah, just
a few strong tweets. Malania keep thinking that she.

Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Doesn't really care. She doesn't really care, and that's that's
the truth. I mean, wearing that jacket. Wearing that jacket
said everything. Now we want to compare now pretty on
the outside and evil on the inside. I mean, I
don't want to. You know, I'm not saying she's an
ugly outside woman. You know, I think that the inside

(01:02:04):
part makes the outside look ugly, you know what I mean? Like, no,
is she an awful looking physically looking woman. Of course
not arguably, she's an attractive, typically looking woman. But again,
I think that Hillary Clinton gave an interview where a
bunch of First Ladies, she was with a bunch of
First Ladies, Michelle and all the others, and Malaney just

(01:02:25):
kind of felt on the outside and didn't really talk.
And I think that it's because not that the First
Ladies were not trying to include her, but because that's
her personality, Like she doesn't exude warmth or wanting to connect.
And I think that Donald Trump and her are exactly
similar in that way.

Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
Interesting that mard Hillary Clinton recently give an interview talking
about all the First Ladies gathering and who they were
sitting next to at a funeral head of you know,
someone of importance died and they all had to gather,
right and she said Malania just kind of stood there
at the edges of the group, not really knowing what
to do with herself. And Hillary Clinton said she thought

(01:03:07):
it was because basically of the toxic nature of her husband, Like,
these people can't welcome me into their group because he
said so many awful things about their husbands, about them,
right about everything. So she just kind of stands there
like are they going to accept me or what's going
to happen? And she said that they were really nice
to her and they welcomed her in and that Mlania

(01:03:28):
seemed really surprised by that.

Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
But you know, it's it's always the Democrats, right, It's
always the Democrats, always a nice people and have to
extend the freaking table, right, I mean, because you we
want to be nice, we want to be inclusive. Heather says,
that's the other thing, My mama, three boys. She's a
total I'm a you mean, total bigot xenaphoebe Yet she's

(01:03:52):
a freaking immigrant herself, exactly, Heather, Exactly. It's like she
shuts the door behind her all immigrants, we're all immigrants. Trump'rerants,
you know what I mean, and be like, oh, how
dare they come here and steal our land?

Speaker 12 (01:04:10):
Screw you?

Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
You know, it's a bit rich. Come on, now, come on,
I don't know, but okay, So that's Milania, that's Donald Trump.
And then Kamala Harris has given an interview as well.
Now a lot of people have been criticizing Kamala Harris
because they say she's not a good interviewer. Donald Trump

(01:04:32):
has been criticizing her for not giving enough interviews along
with Jade Vance. So she was on MSNBC. Uh, I'm
going to play a couple of clips. You let me
know what you think. She was almost Ephanie Rule again.
I want to play this first one because this was
one of the funny questions that she asked. I want
to start with this first one. This was the what

(01:04:54):
I'm gonna call the McDonald's question. Okay, because Donald Trump
is constantly criticized Kamala Harris for apparently saying she worked
at McDonald's and Donald Trump does not believe that she did.

Speaker 12 (01:05:06):
So need to ask you about a little job and
a big job. The first one is just a fact
check because your opponent there.

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Is no little jay. There's no such thing as a
little job.

Speaker 12 (01:05:14):
Okay, fair, fair, because your opponent almost every day seems
to be talking about this.

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
So I just want to ask you yes or no?

Speaker 12 (01:05:21):
At any point in your life have you served to
all beef patties, special sauce, let us cheese pick those.

Speaker 4 (01:05:27):
Onions on it.

Speaker 12 (01:05:29):
But I'm looking at a McDonald's yes or no, that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
I have.

Speaker 12 (01:05:32):
Okay, now the other job, but it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
Was not a small job, like I didn't rise.

Speaker 12 (01:05:37):
I mean, you know yeriod of time.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
But then let me ask about a big job.

Speaker 6 (01:05:41):
But to your point, if you don't mind before you
get to the big job, and.

Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
I like this answer.

Speaker 6 (01:05:45):
Listen, There's a part of the reason I even talk
about having worked at McDonald's is because there are people
who work at McDonald's in our country who are trying
to raise a family. I worked there as a student.
I was a kid who work there.

Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
Trying to raise families and pay rent on that.

Speaker 6 (01:06:04):
And I think part of the difference between me and
my opponent includes our perspective on the needs of the
American people and what our responsibility then is to meet
those needs.

Speaker 1 (01:06:19):
I think that's a great answer, you know what I mean, Like,
I feel like we always say this, right, like, oh,
people that work at McDonald's. That was never meant to
be a job to support a family, right, That's an
entry level job. And yet when we walk into a McDonald's,
we damn well know we see adults. We see moms

(01:06:42):
and dads and people that have that live in apartments
and have mortgages or rent. We see adults, not teenagers,
not seventeen year olds. People have real bills working there.
So we know that that's not the reality, right, We
know that it's not true. And so these are people

(01:07:03):
that are working hard. And we also know it's a
damn freaking hard job. We know what's a hard job.
We know Tam will work in their fire and and
flipping those burgers is not easy. And yet we are flipping,
and we're flipping with those jobs, and we can. We
like to say low paying jobs because we like to

(01:07:25):
have a status saying we are upper crust. We have
to have low paying jobs because then I have a
higher paying job. I am better than you, right, you
are lower than me. I am higher than you. So
it's to keep these people down. Even though they work
their asses off, right, even though they work two jobs,

(01:07:46):
they get burned at the fryer, right, they don't get
to see their kids. They're busting their ass. But you're
low paying, You're low, and you're gonna stay low, and
god damn it, we don't want to give you anymore
because you're a low paying job. It's bs.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
I know, I've told you that. I used to go
to Wendy's and get an iced tea before I picked
my kids up to school. From school. Now I have
my Coachella Valley Coffee iced tea and it's all I need.
But back then, a few years ago, I would go
to Wendy's grab an iced tea for like all the
activities through the rest of the day, I'd have something
to drink near me. And got to know the guy

(01:08:26):
that worked there in the afternoons, and he told me
that this was his first job. And then after he
got off shift, he would go to a different city
nearby and he had a shift as a gas station
attendant at a gas station. He had two kids. He's
working two jobs, so at least sixteen hours a day
plus an hour to travel in between them. That's America.

(01:08:48):
These are people who are struggling, who are living in apartments,
who can't buy a house, who are struggling to come
up with money. Right, So she has a point. She
has a really good point. I don't even think that
Donald Trump worked his way through college. If he's talking
about just comparing the candidates exactly loan, having a family
and trying to support them on a low wages on

(01:09:11):
a minimum wage job or.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Two or exactly, and I mean, who can relate? And
I think that teacher Laurie Obviously it's teaches a. Laurie says,
I didn't put my seven month McDonald's job at seventeen
on my resume to be a scientist. Why would it
be on her resume. I don't know if it's on
her resume. I think that Kamala Harrison mentions it because
she wants to one relate and because it was part

(01:09:34):
of her you know, it was part of her upbringing,
right Like I used to work at McDonald's. I have
mentioned to people all the time. I mentioned on the
show one of my first jobs was at Togo's right
across from the Pruneyard. It was one of the first
Togos that ever existed in San Jose. And if you
grew up in San Jose, you know exactly what I'm
talking about. I think right now, it's a tai food restaurant.

(01:09:54):
Every time I passed by it, I still passed by
it almost every day.

Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
It was a little house.

Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
It was my Togo's restaurant. I could still remember where
I used to sit and smoke a cigarette on my break. Okay,
I always mention it. It's one of my first jobs.
I used to work at the original pancake House. It
was my first hosting job. These are the jobs that
make you who you are, right, and that's why Kamala
Harris mentions it these McDonald's having a job at McDonald's

(01:10:19):
as well as iconic kind of first jobs, and people
have it, and I think it's great that she mentions it. Yeah,
Gordon Trump's job was to spend his father's money.

Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
Yep, exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:10:30):
I don't know it's relatable. Kamala Harris is relatable. Donald
Trump is not relatable. Bone spurs and spending his father's money.
Give me a freaking break over here.

Speaker 6 (01:10:42):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
I just it just bothers me. It just really is. Okay,
let me play a couple more clips of Kamala Harris.
One has to do with her tax plan, because again,
Donald Trump's tax plan was meant and written to sunset
for all US Middle America people, not the rich people,

(01:11:05):
because that will never sunset, because obviously it was meant
to sunset during the Biden administration, always was meant to
sunset because of course why wouldn't it so Here, it
is her answer to all of that taxes.

Speaker 12 (01:11:21):
Because lots of people will say I don't like Donald Trump,
but he cut my taxes.

Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
He didn't just cut corporate taxes. He cut individual taxes.

Speaker 12 (01:11:28):
Now that expires next year, and there's some people confusing.
I don't know what's going to happen next year under
a Harris administration. At what income level should someone expect
their taxes to go up? And that state and local
tax deduction that's currently capped and matters to a lot
of people in blue states, You're going to lift that cab.

Speaker 6 (01:11:47):
So, first of all, when it relates to anybody making
less than four hundred thousand dollars a year, your taxes
will not go up. Your taxes will not go up.
And in fact, under my plan, taxes for or one
hundred million Americans will actually be cut, including six thousand
dollars a year for young couples for the first year

(01:12:08):
of their child's life in a tax cut a tax credit,
essentially by expansion of the child tax credit. And why
is that Because during the first year of a young
couple of a person's child's life, they're going to need
help buying a crib, buying a car seat, and we
all benefit when they're actually able to do what they

(01:12:28):
naturally want to do, to take care of their child
and expanding.

Speaker 12 (01:12:32):
That child tax credit, or you mentioned housing before getting
that extra money for a first home. If you can't
raise corporate taxes, or if GOP takes control of the Senate,
where do you get the money to do that?

Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
Do you still go forward with those plans and borrow?

Speaker 6 (01:12:46):
Well, but we're going to have to raise corporate taxes,
and we're going to have to raise We're going to
have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires
pay their fair share. It's about paying their fair share.
I am not mad at anyone for achieving success, but

(01:13:07):
everyone should pay their fair share. And it is not
right that the teachers and the firefighters that I meet
every day across our country are paying a higher tax
than the richest people in our country.

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
So I agree with that, And I had just shared
I was talking to my Republican friend that I always mentioned,
and I because I had shared a clip of Bill
Gates talking about this exact same thing, that billionaires should
be tax more, and she doesn't like Bill Gates, But
that wasn't why I had posted it. Because you know,
Warren Buffett, Mark Benioff, so many other very rich people

(01:13:43):
have said the exact same thing, Like the tax structure
doesn't benefit you guys, it benefits me. And I wonder
why because rich people, if you don't know this, especially
young people listening, they lobby politicians to write tax code

(01:14:04):
that benefits them. Right, Like that that's lobbying, you know,
and having you know, rubin elbows and being in Washington
and having all that kind of you know, moving and
shaken type of influence. Right, Obviously, rich people have a
lot of influence. You want to know why Kamala Harris

(01:14:26):
and Donald Trump come to States and have these campaign
dinners where it's five hundred thousand dollars a plate, and
who's buying those plates?

Speaker 12 (01:14:39):
And why?

Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
Think about it? Think about it, you know what I mean,
Like they're not doing it for altruistic reasons, and I'm
not saying they're doing it for you know, bad reasons,
but they're doing it for a reason. And if you
don't think that, then you're being extremely naive. And it's
all it's across the board, Democrats, Republicans, independence, Green, everybody's

(01:15:02):
doing it for a reason. And there's a variety of reasons.
So let's not fool ourselves about it. But the rich
people want to stay rich for a reason, and some
of them like to do it through philanthropy to make
themselves sleep better at night, and other people just want.

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
To stay rich. Eric makes the point that tax breaks
for the one percent were permanent. You heard, the ones
for the middle class will expire always.

Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
We're going to sunset.

Speaker 12 (01:15:26):
It was.

Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
It was built in to make Biden look bad and
for Trump to say.

Speaker 13 (01:15:31):
Look, he's screwing you, ignoring the fact that he's the
one that wrote the tax law making it sunset.

Speaker 1 (01:15:43):
He's the one that did that. But people forget that.
Rev p, thank you so much for the five dollar donation,
he writes, just a little love to you. Also, glad
you're continuing the show. Thank you for being here. We
always love our support, and thank you so much for
the super chat donat. Gordon says Nikky exactly. It's a
form of corruption. It's all corruption. I mean, that's why

(01:16:05):
Bernie Sanders always says he wants to get all of
this money out of politics, getting big money out of politics.
Citizens United, that whole Supreme Court ruling, Young people again,
educate yourself without this stuff, you know what I mean.
This is what's wrong with politics. It's the money. It's
the money in politics that is the problem. And until

(01:16:27):
we are able to get big money out of politics
and really go back to low dollar grassroots funding, it's
it's never gonna stop. It's never going to stop, right,
So it's really just it's a really difficult thing. But again,
get out there, vote, do all of those things because
it's just really it's really really never going to stop.

(01:16:50):
So again, Kama Harris, I think did a really good
job in her interview. You know, there's so many things
that came out in that interview. I think she did
a good job. I think she was able to quiet
a lot of the critics that said she was not
going to be able to do an interview without a
man by her side, quote unquote, which I thought was

(01:17:12):
absolute complete bs. I don't think that she giggled or
laughed too much in it. I think that she was herself.
I think that she, you know, one person, and I'm
not even going to play the clips that she said
holistic in one of her answers three times, so what
you know what I mean? Like who cares? Absolutely? Who cares?

(01:17:33):
Growing up in California and with the Governor Newsom, who
loves to say certain words all of the time. I
think I'm desensitized to people that say certain things all
the time. Yeah, and meet the moment exactly. It was
a so awful interview. Yes, so was Donald Trump's or
you know whatever Ainsley or Millenia Trump's interview with Ainsley, right, like,

(01:17:58):
you're not going to go on whatever Fox News or whatever. Right,
it was a total softball interview. But I also think
that she did ask where are you gonna get the money?
And she said, I'm gonna go after the corporate taxes.
I mean, what else do you want her to say?
That is the answer. That is the answer. I would
never go on Fox News because I don't think that

(01:18:19):
Fox News is a news station. So you're not gonna
go on news next, You're not gonna go on on So,
I mean, she could have gone on ABC, she could
have gone on CNN, she went on MSNBC.

Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
So what's interesting about you say not going on Fox News?
As Pete Putachet and he says has said in the
past that he goes on stations like Fox because that's
those are the people that need to hear his message,
that don't ever hear his message. So maybe it would
be smart for her to go on a station like
that face the hard questions because she's got the legit answers,

(01:18:57):
and she's got you know, the right side of history
on herself.

Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
That is true.

Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
I mean, in those stations, take your message to the
people that really do need to be convinced, because maybe
there's some of them out there that really are getting
spoon fed and don't get the real truth. Well, I
don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:19:12):
They are being spoon fed. I mean, obviously they're being
spoon fed. I agree with you in a sense, but
there's a part of me, Kim that going on Fox
News legitimizes them in a way that they do not deserve.
I mean, given the dominion and the voting systems, it's

(01:19:32):
just no, they especially leading up to an election. No,
you do not get to have an interview with a
presidential candidate leading up to an election, as if as
if you did not play a role in what happened
last time.

Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
Screw you.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
No, sorry, I'm bitter. They do not deserve after what
happened in twenty twenty. I mean to pay out what
two points something billion dollars after the last election to
dominion because you straight up freaking lied. No, you don't
get to interview presidential candidates several weeks before the next election. Sorry,

(01:20:19):
not gonna happen. That's just my that's just because that's
just gonna make people think that they're a legitimate news source. No,
screw you, Eric says they take sound bites and ed
them to make them look bad. Absolutely, I don't trust
Fox News. I don't even think I should say news
after the word Fox. Screw them, No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 12 (01:20:38):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
The only Fox I watch is KTVU, and that's only
in the morning, and that's because they're local.

Speaker 9 (01:20:44):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
And so that's it, Okay. In the last several minutes
that I have, I do want to give time to
do it's kind of sad, and that is, of course,
to say goodbye to the Oakland A's. I do want
to start it off with a little bit of and
I know many of you probably saw it, but I
thought that he did it so well. I am there's

(01:21:06):
not many times where I think that anchors slash reporters.
I mean, Larry Beale's on ABC seven, Okay, I mean
he's an anchor, right, He's not a reporter.

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
He's a news anchor. In a sports anchor.

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Yeah, he's a sports anchor. He's you know, he's very
passionate about his opinion about what happened with the A's,
And I just want to play a little bit of
the clip in regards to John Fisher in a letter
saying his quote unquote apology that he wasn't able to
make the Howard Terminal A's Ballpark happen, basically saying, we

(01:21:46):
tried everything we could and unfortunately we couldn't make it happen.
Here's a little bit of Larry Beale saying, yeah, freakin' right,
here we go.

Speaker 11 (01:21:57):
You pride five different extremely flawed stadium proposals. You never
got even close to a shovel in the ground. Yes,
Oakland politics is often a mess, I will give you that.
But John, you surround yourself with incompetent yes men. And
because you were born into a billionaire family, apparently never
learned you have to spend money to make money. See

(01:22:20):
Joe Lacob and the Golden State Warriors, your buddy who
still wants to buy the team. John, You're a serial
penny pincher. You've destroyed your family's great name and legacy
because of your cheapness. As for the statement about loyal
as fans, quote, I wish I could speak to each
and every one of you individually, end quote. Seriously, John,

(01:22:41):
You've been trying to interview.

Speaker 2 (01:22:43):
You for years, but you always choose to.

Speaker 11 (01:22:47):
Remain invisible unless you're begging politicians for public funding. And
then you're out in front in Las Vegas.

Speaker 2 (01:22:56):
Okay, okay, okay, So let me get just deal with
this these fans. I can't do this enough.

Speaker 1 (01:23:04):
So I just love the fact that he was just
so passionate about it. But again, it's very, very sad.
So last night there was a game, and then there
was the game, the last game this afternoon. I loved this.
I just I have a couple of videos that I
just saw on social media. Of course, this was one
where they were putting some dirt in water bottles, which

(01:23:26):
I thought was so sweet for people to take a
little bit of history.

Speaker 2 (01:23:31):
Home with them, more than happy to meet the request.

Speaker 1 (01:23:41):
And I just think it is so sad of people
like I don't know how many people did anybody in
the that's watching the show. I don't know if anybody
did anybody go to the game last night or today.
I know they won today, which was really good. They
beat the Texas Rangers three to two. I believe the
score was did anybody was anybody able to go? They
did raise the price of the ticket, well, of course

(01:24:04):
they did, but I know I was listening to the
news this morning. People were out there at like five
o'clock in the morning to just to watch the game.
But here is just to watch it together. Here is
the final out at the Oakland Coliseum saying goodbye, here's
the one too, Jamkowski to Schumann and the Brown things.

Speaker 12 (01:24:30):
Three to two wins for the Oakland Athletic, one more
win for the Oakland fans.

Speaker 1 (01:24:46):
That everybody in the one. So yeah, that's it. Now
they're going to play three years in Sack. I guess,
I mean that's it. I don't know, would you go
to Sacramento to see the A's?

Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
How many?

Speaker 1 (01:25:04):
How many people are going to drive to Sacramento to
see the A's. I kind of wouldn't do it. In protest,
I think, you know what I mean. I mean, I'm
not a baseball fan and I'm definitely not going to
drive to Sacramento to see a baseball game. Yeah, Gordon's
they still looks at even when they want.

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
Yeah, there are people that grew up going to those
games who have good memories at that ballpark who you know,
they're A's fans, and yeah, well that's over, that's over
for them.

Speaker 11 (01:25:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:25:30):
I was reading one headline and they said, it's like
it's robbing a generation, you know, of baseball. One guy
was being interviewees, I was able to afford to take
my kids to a ballgame, a professional ballgame. The Giants
are nice, but it's expensive to go to a Giants game.
It is, you know, between the food and going to
San Francisco just is expensive. The A's were affordable, you know,

(01:25:50):
for many many reasons, and and now they're not going
to be able to they don't have the Warriors. The
Warriors are in San Francisco, the Raiders are gone in Vegas,
and apparently may the A's are going to go to
Vegas eventually. Yeah, I mean, it is a sad day.
It's the end of an era. I can't believe it
actually happened. I was you guys, remember, I was really

(01:26:11):
really optimistic that they were going to be able to
make the terminal work, and they just weren't able to.

Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
And uh, I don't think I've ever seen anyone try
anything harder to make something happen than lid Shall I
know well to see she was working it.

Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
She was working it. It's so hard. Well, goodbye to
the a's and sad for Oakland, but uh end of
an era. Indeed, all right, and that's the end of
our show. Thank you so much. I want to give
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thank you for the ten dollar donation and the love
for Mark Cuban. I could not agree with you more.

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