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June 17, 2025 27 mins
Battle Over CA National Guard Heads To 9th Circuit Court. Amid ICE raids, empty stores and restaurants in Boyle Heights. Trump says he wants 'real end' to nuclear problem with Iran. Parents say their children coming home from college are “roommates from hell”.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Gary and Shannon, and you're listening to KFI
A M six forty, the Gary and Shannon Show on
demand on the iHeartRadio app. Went to the coffee shop,
went to the gas station.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
You hung out in the studio here.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Came out here with Neil and handle. Neil had his
top hat. I decided to do a dance with the hat.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
All with your fly down.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
All with my fly down. It wasn't until I was
stretching with my leg up on the counter that Keana
said politely and I.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Was like, oh, yes, it's probably.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Road in the elevator talking about with a sales guy
talking about an account. And I said, I'd love to
help you out with that, all with.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
My fly down.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Just but like I told Keiana, at least I'm wearing
like a big underwear today, you know what I mean,
Like nothing, nothing was on, you know, it is nice,
big grandma type underwear. So we're good, but embarrassing nevertheless,
and how many people, I mean, I guess you don't
look at people's crotches, right, so maybe people didn't notice.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
It wasn't until you said something that I turned and
I looked at Kono's crotch to make sure that he
was covered, and.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
He was he was covered.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Good. This is just a little psa. Everyone take a
look at your crotch, make sure it's covered, and we'll
move on.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
All good.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
President Trump back in the US, cut his time at
the G seven summit.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
Short Listen, I'm not saying that there's signs that we're
going to get involved with this, but there are signs
that we're getting involved with this.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Uh, this is a massive, massive decision. Yeah, this is
this is a this is a very big deal. He
cut his time at the G seven. He has a
meeting today with the National Security Council. I don't know
what time that's supposed to be, and.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
They haven't said exactly what is going on in there,
but it is something that we're going to have to
keep our eyes on all day. We'll talk more about
that at the bottom of the.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Hour later today.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
There is a massive court There's a lot of massive
things going on. There's a massive court fight, or at
least a hearing today. We don't expect to have a
decision necessarily, but a hearing today up in San Francisco
in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a three judge
panel is going to be hearing arguments about who has
control of the National Guard.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Newsome had a fleeting win against Trump last week. That's
when that federal judge handed down an order that would
have stopped Trump's deployment of the National Guard. But then
within hours the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals came out
and suspended the ruling, allowing the troops to remain. Now
they will actually sit and weigh both sides and listen
to argument today.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
This is just an idea of what these arguments will
be like. This was from last weeks hearing. The Nicholas Green,
a prosecutor for the state, said, basically, this is exactly
domestic law enforcement and exactly why the president cannot control
the National Guard in our states.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
As to the Guard, our position is they were not
lawfully federalized. And if this is not domestic law enforcement
by the military, it's unclear to me what would be.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
And then arguing for the administration was Brett Shoemaker for
the Department of Justice.

Speaker 6 (03:29):
We need to focus on the language of the statute
that says the orders shall be issued through the governors
of the state. It doesn't say by the governors. It
doesn't say consult with the governor. It doesn't say the
governors that the co executive and has a right to
approve it. It really says pass through.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
It's gonna listen regardless of what happens that the hearing
is at noon, regardless of what happens today, this goes
to the Supreme Court.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
We'll stay on top of this. As you mentioned, it's
going to happen during our show. It's going to be
a three judge panel, two judges appointed by Trump, one
appointed by Biden. This is not the only hearing that
will determine who gets control of the four thousand Guard
members Trump deployed on Friday. That lower court judge, who

(04:13):
initially sided with Newsom, is expected to hold a hearing
on whether to issue a preliminary injunction blocking Trump's deployment
of military personnel, including the Guard, to La So. Experts
say that for Newsom's legal team to prevail in that hearing,
they're going to have to clear a higher threshold of scrutiny.
Anyone that wants a preliminary injunction has to demonstrate that

(04:34):
the merits of their arguments will prevail in the full trial.
And that's where they fell short last week when the
Appeals Court said, based on these arguments, you're gonna need more,
and that's why they suspended that ruling.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
I'm curious the States argument that National Guard members have
been involved in domestic lawsaw enforcement, or that the Marines have,
although these hearings don't deal with the Marine Corps, are
there instances of them actually enforcing domestic law or are

(05:10):
they just seteen ninety.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Two when the Marines were here the National Guard, the
Marines called in for the riots and then you.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Know, I mean in this situation, in these last week,
ten days, whatever it was, are there incidents of the
National Guard doing domestic law enforcement or are they simply
protecting federal propertations.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
On what your definition of domestic law enforcement is. And also,
are there anecdotes that can be proven that they engaged
in something other than protecting those buildings, which I'm sure
you could find just a scuffle with a protester, any
sort of interaction probably would fall under that umbrella.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
I'm guessing, well, again, this is the subject of this
hearing today in front of that three judge panel up
at the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco. Everybody that I
heard talk about this, says, if Newsome wins, if the
state of California wins, it goes to the Supreme Court.
If the Trump administration wins, it goes to the Supreme Court.
So this the I suppose a silver lining in all

(06:11):
of this is things have calmed down in the streets
of LA So the concern, the immediate concern, has been
ratcheted down a bit.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
But it is a decision that's going to be going
to be watched very closely.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
Have you spoken a lot today? No, I can tell
you have morning. I just woke up voice.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
Well it's okay. I get going. I get it. I
get it.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
You don't sing in the car.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
I don't sing very few words in the car other
than I think move one of those.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Ah, there's a lot of that.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
This was there. Yeah, I can't get your.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Real just people like just in an ability to realize
that there are other people on the road.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
I get it.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
You get you're hypnotized, you're you're in your little space.
You don't you don't hear other people's voices, you don't
see their faces necessar early because you're in a car
and they're in they got tinted windows or whatever. But
there's other people on the road. You're all trying to
get to the same place. Take it easy, Take it easy,
Take it ease.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Gary and Shannon will continue. The ice raids continue, but
knock knock, no one's home. How long is this sustainable
where businesses are just completely abandoned in places like Boyle Heights.
We'll talk about it.

Speaker 7 (07:23):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
The jury in the Karen Reid murder trial is asked
the judge three questions this morning focused on charges and evidence.
It's all the detail we have. This is the second
full day of jury deliberations in that murder retrial in Massachusetts.
Of course, Karen Reid accused of hitting her Boston caught
boyfriend John O'Keefe with her suv, leaving him to die
in the snowstorm back in twenty twenty two. Her lawyers

(07:52):
says she's being framed by police. Yesterday, her lawyers wanted
to add not guilty boxes to each of the lesser
offense is on those jury forms, ranging from involuntary manslaughter
to drunk driving. The lawyers say those were the charges
the jury was deadlocked on in our first trial, but
the judge said no jury got this case Friday, following

(08:14):
weeks of testimony.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
Huge news when it comes to processed foods. Craft Hinds
says it's going to remove FD and C artificial dyes
from its products by the end of twenty seven and
will not launch any new products in the US with
those ingredients in them.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Does this affect Kraft Mac and Cheese, I.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Would assume so. Yeah, So the.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Powder that I pour into my pasta and my milk
is not going to be neon orange any longer.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
It will still be orange of some kind, but it
may not have that same tone.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
It'll be more like an Annie's shells orange.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
Not just the Mac and Cheese crystal light kool Aid
meo I think it's called meo or mild juicy thing
that you into that.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
For a minute goes well with that vodka.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Sure, that's speaking of healthy jet puffed.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
All of these will have their artificial colors removed, preservatives
and flavors, et cetera.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Interesting to the Mac and Cheese, is this.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
A predemptive move before they're sued for having all of
this in their product so that they can show good faith? Oh,
your honor. We took the step of removing removing all
of this last year when the class action hits.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
I don't know who's putting together a class action. I
think it's more they want to do it before the
government cracks down on them.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
Yeah. Possibly.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
Mayor Bass last night said that she is going to
push back the emergency curfew. Instead of starting at eight
o'clock last night, it started at ten o'clock because the
night before that was relatively quiet in terms of upp
rising down in downtown La. So the curfew the one.
It's the way it stands now from ten pm until

(10:06):
six am. Of course, portions of downtown, including Chinatown, Little Tokyo,
the Fashion District, the Arts District, et cetera.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
Well, this has taken quite a toll on the business community.
When you look at a place like Boyle Heights, it
is a ghost town, according to people who live there.
Mariachi Plaza, completely empty, restaurants. There may be a handful

(10:36):
of people, but most of the time nobody there. Restaurant tours,
restauranteurs or people who own restaurants just beside themselves emotional
about it, because that's not sustainable. If you do a nice,
healthy business you can maybe make ends meet, because it
is it is dime to dime, right, and you can

(10:57):
maybe make ends wheat ends meet for a week of
no crowds. But after that it gets real dicey, real quick.
People are staying in their homes. They don't want to
come out with all of the app activity of ice
is here, Ice is there. We saw ice here, We
saw them there. Nobody wants to leave their homes. Nobody

(11:19):
thinks they can.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
There is a little section of.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
Boil Heights that is considered to be within that curfew zone,
by the way, and we knew that. I mean, we've
talked with Michael Monks, who happens to live in downtown
LA and said he has been saying that those smaller
businesses and restaurants obviously who would make plenty of money
after eight o'clock, are now completely enabled to do unable

(11:46):
to do that because of the curfew. Now hopefully this
pushes it back a tiny bit and you could still
have some dinner service and move some tables through there.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
It's unfortunate because in La the curfew that Bass put
into place is just stop the agitators of people looting.
But what you're seeing is the curfew is affecting the
people who are maybe protesting but here illegally not to loot,
and they're not able to continue their lives.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Yeah, and we've seen that the unintended consequences of some
of these people. They're not thinking through that what their
actions cause. And in this case, they're hurting the same
communities that some of them are even some of them
come from.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
They're hurting those communities.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
There are groups, by the way, one group, for example,
that has been delivering groceries to families who are afraid
to leave their dwellings. They're afraid to leave their homes
and apartments, et cetera. So they have put together a
network of volunteers to collect and drop off groceries and
toiletries and other items that have been donated to families

(12:49):
who may be too afraid to leave their homes to
do just their day to day stuff. Other, of course,
the stores and restaurants that we have talked about. Mayor
Bass is asking people to go and spend money in
those restaurants and businesses, even if they are afraid.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
Of other people are afraid to get out.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
This is an opportunity, she said, for people to kind
of show support for those businesses and those communities by
going and spending money there.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
President Trump has left the G seven meeting in Canada
early to huddle with his top national security staff to
decide his next move with Iran slash Israel. This is
a major decision that is going to be made. We'll
let you know what his most recent comments are on
the matter when we return.

Speaker 7 (13:37):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
State Farm is about to take a beating in core
to a number of lawsuits filed by people in the
Burn areas saying State Farm wildly under insured them. We've
heard horror stories about State Farm, and now the teas
are crossed and the eyes or dotted. We'll show you
all the math coming up after the news at ten o'clock.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
A doctor that was charged with giving Matthew Perry ketamine
in the month that led up to his overdose death
is going to plead guilty. Doctor Salvador Placentia agreed to
plead guilty to four counts of distribution of ketamine in exchange,
they're going to drop a few other counts, federal prosecutors
said in a statement to pleae would carry a maximum
sentence of forty years in prison.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
The G seven, the Group of wealthy nations, has become
the G six. Trump has left Canadian Prime Minister Mark
Karney and his counterparts from the UK, France, Germany, Italy
and Japan, joined by Ukrainian President Valdimir Zelenski and the
NATO chief to discuss Rush's relentless war on its neighbor.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
So the President left early to try to deal with
whatever is going to go on in the Middle East
in the next couple of days. He said on Air
Force one on his way back to DC that he
want something better than a ceasefire.

Speaker 8 (15:01):
What specifically is better than a ceasefire? What are you
looking for here? And then a real land, not a ceasefire,
And then there's something that will be pumping it or
or we're giving up entirely. It's okay to are you
close there?

Speaker 7 (15:17):
Are you possible?

Speaker 8 (15:18):
Is that mustle elector before white hot? Certainly possible. Complete
give up, that's possible. You remember, Iran cannot have a
nobiliar weapons, very simple, do not have to go too
deep into it. They just can't have a nuclear weapons.
I want people to be safe and that's always possible.
Thing like that could happen. I just want people to be.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
Saying, So the President's going to sit down with his
National Security Council. Dan Hoffman is a former CIA station chief,
and he explained what that meeting might entail.

Speaker 9 (15:51):
Remember why the Trump administration withdrew from the JCPOA in
the first Trump administration, it was because of the nuclear program,
the Sunset clauses, because JCPOA did not deal with Iron's
ballistic missile program as well as Iron's.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Proxy terrorist network.

Speaker 9 (16:07):
And so right now we've got a better opportunity than
we've ever had before to deal with those three challenges
for our national security. It doesn't mean we have to
blow up Fourdoh, but it does mean that Iran is
going to have to, in the words of their Supreme leader,
drink from the poison chalice and agree to a serious
round of negotiations where we get to the end state

(16:27):
that we.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
Want fourd oh he referred to one of those nuclear sites.
And then the JCPOA was that Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,
this Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty that we got out of.
A couple of things are going on though that make
this seem like the United States is gearing up for

(16:48):
the possibility of engaging. I mentioned yesterday that there were
a series of Air Force tankers that were leaving the
United States and headed over to Europe. Those tankers that
were in Europe have now lifted off and are moving
towards the Middle East and may have fighter jets sort

(17:08):
of attached to them. They call it towing, I mean
not literally in many cases, but going with them.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
Edward's Air Force Base has halted all visitors. Yeah, the
past couple of weeks, a B two bomber has been seen.
The cruising, there's that.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
There's the amount of pizza that's being delivered to the
Pentagon is another indication of something is about to hit
the fan. Possibly. One of the things the President said,
I really like.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
It when you use the oscillation version, the fecal matter defecation,
that's the oscillation.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
The other thing is the President had said very clearly
that the United States wouldn't get involved unless Americans were targeted,
and there were some indications earlier today that an American
base in Syria had been targeted by Iranian proxies out
of Iraq. Some of these you know, smaller militia groups.

(18:06):
It wasn't a massive attack. In fact, I don't think
there were any injuries. But if that's the kind of
thing that that ends up being the pull of the
trigger here, Iran is about to go down a couple
of things. The other thing is Yahiel Lighter, I think
is his name, Israel's Israel's ambassador to the United States

(18:26):
said in an interview yesterday that remember the pager operation
that they took against Hesbalah where they blew up all
those guys hands and killed a bunch of people in
this very long game, spy novel style attack, He says,
that would pale in comparison to what they have planned.

Speaker 4 (18:47):
We've pulled off a number of surprises. When the dust settles,
you're going to see some surprises. We've pulled off a
number of surprises. When the dust settles, you're going to
see some surprises on Thursday night Friday that will make
the deeper operation almost seem simple.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
As the Democrats eat each other over protests and other
other matters, the Republicans are doing a little bit of
the same. The America First crowd is having a hard
time with this. Look no further than Marjorie Taylor Green,
who posted on Sunday anyone slobbering for the US to

(19:30):
become fully involved in the Israel Iran war is not
America first, MAGA. Then there are the supporters of Israel
and the Republican Party and the policy hawks who want
there to be intervention. So you're seeing a split with
the MAGA people.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
I don't know how that plays out. The President had
been very clear. He's pushed back against guys like Tucker
Carlson who have said that this would be a bad
idea for the United States to get involved. The other
side issue is that Israel allegedly had a plan to
kill the Supreme Leader and that Donald Trump put the
veto on that.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
The way.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
The President addressed that in a truth social post just
a short time ago, said we know exactly where the
so called Supreme Leader is hiding.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
He is an easy target, but is safe there.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
We are not going to take him out kill, he
wrote in parentheses, at least.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Not for now.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
But we don't want missiles shot at civilians or American soldiers.
Our patients is wearing thin thin And then sorry, it's
not funny, but he's been ending a lot of his
truth social posts with this phrase, thank you for your
attention to this matter, and then.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
In all caps like it's a memo, likes as report memo.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
And then in all caps he wrote unconditional surrender. So again,
this is playing out kind of in real time. So
we will keep an eye on this, and if we
hear anything out of the White House or sit Situation
Room or National Security counsel or anything like that, we'll
definitely we'll bring it to you right away.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Gary and Shannon will continue.

Speaker 7 (21:08):
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Speaker 1 (21:16):
The New Pharmacist has them listening to Rachel Maddow.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
Does Rachel have a show?

Speaker 1 (21:23):
I get maybe it's a podcast. I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
That sounds like fun.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
I've taken in maybe twelve seconds of Rachel Mattow in
my life, and it's when she pretended to have files
on something and then she didn't. And that's the last
twelve seconds she'll get from me.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
It was a long time ago.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
I remember what I was doing when I also listened
to that waiting for a good like a big Bob?

Speaker 1 (21:43):
What was that about?

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Even I don't know there was a.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Bush it was in my front yard that I had
to take out because it was in the way, and
I remember I chopped most of it away and then
had to dig it out with a pick.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Yeah, that's what I was doing. That's and then nothing happened.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
The legal battle over President Trump's deployment of the National
Guard in La continues today at Federal Appeals Court in
San Francisco has a hearing scheduled for noon. A judge
ruled that the move was illegal, but the case was
put on hold until it could go before the appeals
court this afternoon. La may Or Bass has pushed back
the emergency curfew for parts of downtown, so instead of

(22:23):
starting at eight last night, it started at ten o'clock.
They said that this was successful crime prevention and suppression
efforts that allowed her to push that back by a
couple of hours.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
You're going to have to explain this one to me.
This was an article that came across our desk so
last week, I think for the first time, and it's
about kids coming home from college and becoming roommates from
hell for their parents. There is a woman profiled here
right out of the gate. Her name is Susan Fosco.

(22:55):
She's got a daughter recent San Diego State University grad
and two girls juniors at California colleges, and then a son,
a junior. Cash the bills. The bills are adding, I
saw my god. And then a son, a junior at
Colorado State University. So just the volume of four kids

(23:16):
in school or around college aged is a lot for
the house period. But she says, when the girls come home,
the chaos was a shock to my system. They sleep
past two, they raid the refrigerator and cabinets for food,
they leave dirty dishes lying around, endless stream of friends
coming in and out of the house at all hours

(23:37):
of the night now to me, And it's easy for
me to say because I have never been a parent.
But that's on you, Susan Fosco. Don't you still get
to make the ground rules in your home under your roof.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
That's a good.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
I thinks are softies, yes, And if you have, if
your children went away, and I mean it sounds like
all three of these are gone at the same time now,
so you're dealing with an empty nester for the first time.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
That's true. So you're gonna let a lot slide.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
You're gonna let a lot slide.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
But it is the mentality of a kid who goes
off to school eighteen nineteen years old for the first
time and living apart. They got to do their own laundry,
they got to scrounge up their own food.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
I mean, they should have already been doing those things.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
But okay, they should, we know that, not enough do
you got to clean your own room. Ain't nobody going
to tell you to do it. You're gonna do it
just because it's messy. Like, there's a lot of things
that you have to adult for the first time. So
there's probably a bit of a an expectation by the kids.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
Yeah, when they go, it's like a.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
Vacation online and do all this stuff.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Again, I don't have to, Like I can go into
the fridge and they were.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
All And I loves that. I mean, I think moms,
there are moms that love that feeling needed like that again,
even if it's for a week or the summer, what
have you.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
Absolutely, but it's also it's not just jarring. I mean
they refer to them as roommates from hell. The parents
have gotten used to their own they're living in their
own stink too, and I just mean that you're used
to your own practices, and Sabba said, in your ways.
As much as you may not like being an empty ester,
you fall into patterns. But like someone else comes into

(25:27):
your house, regardless of whether it's your own kid, your
patterns get messed.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Like it was a struggle for you when your kids left,
and then they come home and you've adopted your nakedness
or your your underwear life right where you just walk
around however you want, ye my big underwear and your
big underwear or whatever, you know, and now you've got

(25:52):
to cover up.

Speaker 2 (25:53):
Yeah, it happens. We wanted to know, listen.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
We wanted to know because this is obviously happening now
because kids are coming back from maybe their first or
even second year of college or something like that, and
they're spending the summer with you. Are they bad roommates?
What are the things that your kids do that prove
that they're bad roommates? And how do you deal with it?
You know they're going to be gone in a couple
of weeks or months, go back to school.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
What do you do?

Speaker 3 (26:20):
Leave us a talkback on the iHeart app when you're listening,
hit that little red button with a white microphone on it,
and it'll leave us a message. What is it like
to re home your adolescent kids when they come back
from school and become awful roommates?

Speaker 1 (26:35):
It's kind of like the eaglets Amy, you know, they
fly away, they come back, they want They still expect
fish to be brought to the nest every day. Yeah,
Jackie and Shadow are still out there hunting for the
whole family. It's a whole deal. They were back in
the nest this morning, by the way. Oh they were
ye oh bad roommates. Gary and Shanna will continue.

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