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July 31, 2025 30 mins
Dozens of Aftershocks Rattle Kamchatka, Cruise Ship Leaves Passengers Behind in Hawaii amid Tsunami. Significant' turbulence on Delta flight sends 25 people to hospital. CBS News investigation of Jeffrey Epstein jail video reveals new discrepancies. Why Today’s Young Adults Are 4 Times More Likely to Have Rectal Cancer.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Gary and Shannon and you're listening to kfi
AM six forty, the Gary and Shannon Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Gary and Shannon KFI AM six forty Live everywhere on
the iHeartRadio app. It's Thursday. It is July thirty. First,
Shannon is in Canton, Ohio. We're going to be talking
with her in She's going to join the show here
in a bit of course, trying to get all of
the equipment worked out, so she will be along hopefully
within just a couple of minutes, so don't worry about it.
We'll talking with her also later in the show about

(00:32):
why she's in Canton, Ohio. Tonight, of course, is the
kickoff to the twenty twenty five NFL preseason with the
Hall of Fame Game between the LA Chargers and the
Detroit Lions there at the Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton,
and she's part of the radio broadcast for the Chargers.
That's why she'll be there, and she'll be back tomorrow,
which means tomorrow is I already explained to Keana that

(00:56):
this is a very casual Friday, So everybody here and
everybody listening, it's pajamas are one hundred percent accepted tomorrow
one hundred percent acceptable.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Shorts, flip flops, nobody cares.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Nobody will care because Shanna's gonna be running on about
forty minutes of sleep potentially. So while we're waiting for Shannon,
I wanted to update us on a couple of the stories,
especially those that kind of broke yesterday. We'll talk more
at the top of next hour about Kamala Harrison, her
decision not to run for governor, what that means, and

(01:33):
of course there was a there was a marketing aspect
to it. She generated headlines, which is exactly what she
wanted to do so that you would go check her out.
And she's pitching a new book that comes out in
a couple of months. I think it's mid September, late September.
It's called one hundred and seven Days, and it's all
about her campaign last year after having been elevated to

(01:57):
run for president after Joe Biden stepped out, and for
a couple of days of decision making that one hundred
and seven days that ended in her loss to Donald Trump.
So we'll talk about that coming up a little bit later. Also,
the bottom of the Hour the latest in the It's
weird to me that the embers that burned, that never

(02:19):
really died out with the Epstein case have been fanned
back into full flame. CBS News did an investigation into
the video that supposedly exists of the detention center where
Jeffrey Epstein got suicided, and the original Attorney General, William Barr,

(02:42):
who saw that video, came out and said, there was
nobody there. It's just a suicide. There's no there there.
CBS News says, Okay, we have some information that may
be that may not prove that someone killed him, but
it does raise questions about how truthful the Department of
Justice has been about what exists in that video. So

(03:03):
we'll talk about that coming up at the bottom of
the hour. Yesterday, we spoke with Jane Wells. Jane is
a part time resident of the Big Island over on
Hawaiian We talked with her specifically about what went on
in the time that they got tsunami warnings and the
time the tsunami hit. This is after Wednesday's big earthquake

(03:23):
off the kom Chatka Peninsula up on the very very
eastern side of Russia. That massive eight point eight earthquake.
Dozens of after shocks have hit that area, many.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Of them over a six.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Seismologists have worn that after shocks up to seven point five,
which would also be a massive earthquake in and of itself,
could continue over the coming days and weeks. By nine
o'clock local time Thursday, which was several hours ago local time,
income Chotka, that is, more than ninety after had been

(04:00):
recorded off the coast, ranging between the magnitudes of four
point zero and six point seven, although none of those
have prompted tsunami warnings or tsunamis that they know of
the way the original eight point eight did. Now Kamchatka
Peninsula is home to dozens of earthquakes, at least a

(04:22):
couple of dozen of them are still considered active. They
have geysers, they have rugged wilderness, very popular tourist destination.
National park authorities there in Russia had closed off the
entire region because of the risk of landslides and rock falls. Oh,
let me throw this in there. There is a massive

(04:44):
There is a massive submarine base in that area. Also
that is home to at least one and potentially more
Russian nuclear submarines. They do not know what happened to
the Bachia Nuclear sub base. It's about seventy five miles

(05:04):
away from the epicenter of that eight point eight earthquake,
and the concern is if the earthquake or the tsunami
that did come as a result of that one, caused
any structural damage to the facility, especially the nuclear reactors
that exist there, then the consequences could be severe. Russia's
not necessarily very forthcoming with that kind of information, so

(05:25):
we'll see how it goes. One of the other issues
was in Hawaii, specifically, cruise ships that may have been
import were told to fire up and get back out
to the ocean because the damage to a cruise ship
while it's sitting in port when a tsunami comes could

(05:47):
have been massive. And the better way for a cruise
ship to handle a tsunami is to go out into
the ocean, maybe point the bow directly at the oncoming wave,
and ride it out that way, because it would probably
almost be unnoticeable depending on the size of the tsunami.
There are stories out of Hawaii of a couple of

(06:07):
cruise ships that were in port. I don't know exactly
which ports they were in. If it was a Kyle
Louis on Maui or in one of the Honolulu or
something like that. But they turned around and on very
short notice, were sent out to see. Now, in Hawaii,
you don't just sit on the cruise ship. You get
the cruise ship pulls into port, you go and do

(06:28):
your shore excursions, whatever that is. You're snorkeling or your
hiking or golf or.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
Whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
So there were a bunch of people who were stranded
finger quotes on these different Hawaiian islands while the cruise
ships were forced to go out into the open ocean
to ride out the tsunami, and they didn't know what
they were going to do.

Speaker 3 (06:48):
Well.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Buses that had been taking people to and from different excursions,
all they did was turn towards the hill and drive
up the hill.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
Everything is fine.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
There was very little, if any reported damage as a
result of the tsunami on any of the Hawaiian islands.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
But that was one of the funnier parts about it.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Funny for me because I wasn't on a cruise ship,
but probably a little bit to nerve racking if you
thought that your ride was taken off without you. Up next,
a lot of headlines being made about this one specific
flight that had a lot of turbulence. Twenty five people
were sent to the hospital because of this delta flight.

(07:27):
We'll talk about that when we do Tearing the Skies
coming up next.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
There's a Conway referenced there. Of course, Shannon's going to
be in Canton, Ohio for tonight's NFL Hall of Fame
game between the Chargers and the Detroit Lions.

Speaker 5 (07:48):
Can you please explain to us what exactly is Shannon's
function with the Chargers or what her what she does.
Some people may not know, and frankly, I'm a little
bit curious at times too.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Thank you. Funny you should ask.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
For several years now, Shannon has been doing the sideline
reporting for the radio broadcasts for the Los Angeles Chargers,
which means during the game, she's on the field observing
the players, the plays, the environment, the situations, and then

(08:33):
she tells.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
You the listener what's going on.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
But pretty much it I think, I mean, it's postgame
pregame stuff too. But President Trump says there's gonna be
a ninety day negotiating period with Mexico over trade and
the twenty five percent terrorists are going to stay in place.
This morning, he posted a phone conversation with President Claudia
Shinbaum of Mexico said was very successful in that more

(09:07):
and more they're getting to know and understand each other.
President Trump says goods from Mexico imported to the US
we'll still see a twenty five percent tariff. He also
says that cars are going to face the twenty five
percent tariff. Copper, aluminum, and steel will be taxed at
fifty percent. Trump had threatened tariffs of thirty percent on

(09:28):
goods from Mexico, something that Shinbam says Mexico gets to
stave off for the next few months. The Court of Appeals,
by the way, in the DC District is hearing oral
arguments today in the tariff cases. If you remember, the
International Trade Court, very I wouldn't say very unknown, but
very little talked about. International Trade Court had ruled a

(09:51):
couple months ago that Trump exceeded his powers when he
declared a national emergency to put tariffs on imports from
just about every country in the world.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Something we'll keep an eye on.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
This morning, officials and van eyes cleared up a huge
homeless encampment right along the four to five freeway, the
location four oh five right near Oxnard, about two dozen
tents located in a lot that's next to businesses that
included a public storage.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Facility that was there.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Well, a lot of turbulence in the headlines today, and
that's where we're gonna do. Terror in the Skies or
the terror in the skies by bow bow bow, Why
is near o'nire?

Speaker 6 (10:31):
Or the day of Roger Get off my plane.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
ROGERI Rodgers.

Speaker 6 (10:36):
Let's our victor, Victor Ennen.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
I haven't had to put these muffy pipe stakes on
this money.

Speaker 4 (10:44):
It's Gary and Shannon's Terror in the Skies on KF
I start with a scary locals, well not local, but
California story.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
A Navy plane, an F thirty five C crashed into
a field near Fresno. The F thirty five CE rough
Raiders jet crashed about six forty last night near Naval
Air Station Lamore. The pilot was safe, was able to
eject successfully. No additional personnel affected by all of this.
The cause of the crash still under investigation. A Delta

(11:16):
Airlines flight flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam had
to divert to Minneapolis Saint Paul International after encountering significant turbulence.
There were a couple of people on board, including Adam,
who got hurt.

Speaker 7 (11:31):
A gentleman two seats down from me. He had a
gashed wound in the top of his head and he
was completing rather propiously. I ended up going to the
hospital after the plane successfully landed, to go and have
it checked out, to see about cracked ribs.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
Cracked ribs.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
I mean, he sounds like he was strapped in, but
you're still hitting hitting that armrest right there, right at
rib height.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
His wife leanne if you didn't have your.

Speaker 6 (12:01):
Seat belt on. Everyone that didn't they hit the ceiling
and then they fell to the ground, and the carts
also hit the ceiling.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
This is one of the reasons why they tell you, hey,
we're going to turn the seatbelt sign off. But unless
you're up and about, you might want to keep that
thing on.

Speaker 6 (12:16):
I will add it to the flight attendants. They were
incredibly calm, very well trained, and very responsive.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
The Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, knows about I mean,
obviously he knows about this, but he's saying that they
are going to do an investigation. Why was the plane
allowed to take off if the weather was going to
be bad enough to cause turbulence.

Speaker 4 (12:39):
Anyone who flies knows that we delay flights cancel flights
when weather happens. That didn't happen here, and.

Speaker 6 (12:45):
So we are doing a full scale review right now
to see what went wrong.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
So that is the investigation that they're going to be
doing again.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
It had taken off from Salt Lake City yesterday and
almost immediately they said encounter that turbulence. Barely begun the
flight when it altered its course, Like I said, Atlanta
in Minnesota, about two hours after it took off from
Salt Lake City. They said they encountered turbulence just after
they reached thirty seven thousand feet. They briefly climbed to

(13:16):
about thirty eight thousand and then descended to thirty five
eight later stabilized at an altitude of thirty seven thousand.
We know that from flight tracker information. So that's that's
not the hard part. The turbulence. This clear air turbulence
is now they say about forty one percent more common
over the United States than it was, say forty years ago.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
Cat clear air turbulence. They said.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
The most common type of turbulence generally peaks in the
winter when the jet stream is the strongest. Convective turbulence
caused by warm air that rises up can often be
linked to storms. That's more common in summer. Mountain wave
turbulence happens when the wind hits a mountain and is up,
and that's why bumpy rides when you fly over the

(14:02):
rockies going coast to coast.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
That can also that can be an issue.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
So most experts say, listen, the best way to stay
safe in a situation like this or in a world
where turbulence is going to be more common, is.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
Just keep your seatbelt on.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
That's why they tell you to do that in the
first place, is you know, they give you the option
they'll turn off the seatbelt signed Sometimes. I've been on
plenty of flights where they tell you they leave it
on the whole time because of the potential for turbulence.
But again, in this case, they said twenty five people
were sent to the hospital. There were two hundred and
seventy five people on board a crew of about thirteen,

(14:39):
and those people who were not wearing their seat belts
at the time were the ones who were going to
be most seriously injured hitting their heads. Like Adam said,
the guy next to him who was bleeding profusely from
the top of his head.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Head wounds bleed bad.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
There's a lot of blood vessels up there that can
leak pretty significantly up. Next, the latest out of CBS
News is that there's a Jeffrey Epstein jail video, and
the way they look at it, the way CBS News
looks at it, there's some discrepancies about what we know.
The Department of Justice has been saying about that same video.

(15:17):
I'll explain. Gary and Shannon will continue.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Earthquake. What it's been ashoed for California. Do you feel it? Amy?
I did not. You did not feel that.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
No, it was a four point five in Fontana.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Yeah, four point five or four point six, depending on
how they do this.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Yeah, USGS the same preliminary four point six. My quake
feed is saying four point six.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Well, I'm sorry, you have your own quake feed now. Yes,
GS just updated to a four point two. Oh, I
don't like it. When it goes down like that. That's
four point two.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
They have a couple of different Fontana Muskoy, they have
different epicenters, but nine thirty two.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
So just a few minutes ago, four point two earthquake.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
I feel like I should get credit because I was
the first one to yell the word earthquake.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
I know, I heard you from way over here. I
heard you too, So yeah, we'll give you that just
to me.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
So you felt the jolt, it was more of a
role Oh yeah, it was more of a rollin earthquake
kind of thing.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
It felt like a train was going through the building.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
Well it does every once in a while, we get
the building does move when there's trucks outside or you know,
heavy vehicles in the parking garage. It seems like they
So there are phantom earthquakes that we get, sort of
like the phantom buzz from your phone in your pocket.
So I had to wait before I yelled out earthquake
because I didn't want to sound like a moron or

(16:50):
you know, chicken little by saying that the truck in
the parking garage was causing an earthquake, but in fact it.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
Was an earthquake.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Are you saying that because we did that last week.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
Did you do it last week? What are you talking about?
It was last week. We all thought, we all felt
the earthquake, the earth quay, a phantom earthquake.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
No, it was a total phantom.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Mark. Oh, I didn't know that. Hey, Gary, have your
news people.

Speaker 6 (17:11):
Check into something I saw online, which was that a
volcano had erupted in the kump Chotka area of Russia.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
So there might be a volcano in the mix as well.
Check it out. Make sure it isn't fake news. It's
not fake news. But stop hearing.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Okay, you don't have to keep yelling at me. It's
not fake news. It's called the klu Chevskaya volcano, considered
the highest and most active volcano in the Eurasian region,
started erupting overnight after the earthquake of the eight point
eight earthquake.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
Not fake news, but stop getting your news from the computer.
You got to get it here.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
So in the weeks after Jeffrey Epstein died at the
Metro Correction Center Lower Manhattan, back this August of twenty nineteen,
so six years man six years ago now, Attorney General
William barr Ag at the time said in his personal
review of the surveillance footage that came out of the

(18:14):
Metropolitan Correctional Center. He said the video he saw showed
no one entering the area where Jeffrey Epstein was housed,
and that led him to agree with the conclusion of
the medical examiner that this had been suicide. It's been
repeated over and over again that there was no one
else visible on the video. CBS News has taken a

(18:39):
look at the video that the FBI made public earlier
this month and said that the recording doesn't provide an
actual clear view of the entrance to Jeffrey Epstein's cell block.
That is one of the contradictions, they say, between the
official description of the video and the video itself. CBS's

(18:59):
qu to point out in this very lengthy article, this
does not change the conclusion that he died by suicide,
but there are discrepancies in the way the Department of
Justice has described it and what you can see on
the video. The FBI says that anybody entering or attempting
to enter the tier where Jeffrey Epstein's cell was located

(19:22):
would have been captured by the footage, but what you
can't see is all entrances and exits because not all
of the cameras were working. So that's one thing. The
other thing is there's an interpretation. The investigators the doj
FBI said that there's a at one point, a quick

(19:45):
orange shape that kind of moves up the stairs. There's
only like five or six stairs that go up to
what turns into a cell block, a door, and then
several cells behind it. That's where Jeffrey Epstein was about
ten at night. They said, a corrections officer carrying either

(20:05):
linens like bed sheets or inmate clothing which would have
been orange, up into l tier, which was the last
time that any corrections officer approached the entrance to the
area where Jeffrey Epstein was found, they said. Video forensic
experts reviewed the footage at the request of CBS News
were skeptical about that. Skeptical that the shape would have

(20:29):
been a person dressed in an orange jumpstuit climbing the stairs,
which would mean that it was an inmate or someone
pretending to be an inmate who had actually gone into
that as opposed to someone carrying an inmate's outfit. Another one,
a cursor and a menu appear on screen, and that

(20:52):
the video is sped up. Several forensic experts with CBS
News said they had viewed they had not viewed surveillance
footage in that format. They said it was unlikely to
have been an export of the raw footage and that
it instead was two separate video segments that were stitched together. Again,

(21:13):
that does not change the conclusion that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.
It just raises the question of, well, but then why
would they lie about the origin of the video? And
then the last one, and this actually made headlines in
the last twenty four or thirty six hours, and this
is the missing minute. The time counter that's burned into
the video, because it's a security video, moves without interruption

(21:36):
until just before midnight, and then the time goes forward
by one minute, and there's no explanation. When the video
returns at midnight, the aspect ratio changes slightly, which is
this barely perceptible shift in view that if you look

(21:57):
at it later, video experts say is an indication that
the footage may have been edited, It may have been reprocessed,
and is not the raw footage that supposedly came out
of the security cameras It was during this minute, that
an unnamed staffer something called a materials handler there in

(22:19):
the correction center would have finished a shift and assume
to have left the unit. Nothing again, nothing to suggest
that any of this changes the conclusion that Jeffrey Epstein
killed himself. It's one of those suggestions. It's one of
those questions though, of why does this change, Why would
the Department of Justice or the FBI have any reason

(22:41):
to change the story about the origin of the video itself.
Inspector General report said that only two staff members entered
the area the unit after midnight. One was a corrections
officer or the other described as a morning watch operations lieutenant.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
But there is a third person.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
There is a third individual that is seen on the
video but not explained in the original Inspector General's report.
So while that is going on, there were questions about
whether there were other cameras that were recording that may
have caught people, you know, not in the actual unit,
but coming into the unit from an outside hallway. And

(23:20):
those security videos have never been released, so it's not
it's just not that easy. It's not as easy as saying,
here's all the raw audio or raw video, and we
have nothing to hide. Well, if yet nothing to hide,
then then the raw video would not appear in these
in this way. So it's not not a closed case yet. Hey,

(23:40):
what's going on with everybody's butts? I mean that in
a health way, not like you know, strange food way,
like what's going on? There's some very weird things going
on medically with rectal cancer, with hemorrhoids.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
We got to take care of, you know, downside health.
So we'll talk about that. We come back.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Reminder, little earthquake, a little four point two? Are we
sticking with four point two?

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Now?

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Four point two of ris geological survey sing four point four?

Speaker 4 (24:10):
You know what?

Speaker 3 (24:11):
I still would get this.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
And a couple aftershocks rial To a three point one
two point zero.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Yeah, Rialto has had a few, a few quakes, little
ones this morning, Yeah, going on today a while ago.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Are these reverberations from across the.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
From across the pond? Now, Lucy Jones would tell us
that's not a thing. Right then, any point eight in
Russia is not going to cause a four point four here.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
Right, you're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
Well, the aforementioned doctor Lucy Jones, of course, from cal
Tech and seismologist EXTRAORDINAI just held a quick media brief
regarding the earthquake that happened less than twenty minutes ago.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
It looks like out in the Rialto area.

Speaker 8 (25:06):
Clearly it's a place that has several magnitude threes every
year on average, they come in clusters. When I look back,
for instance, just looking at this very close to this location,
twenty fourteen, there was a magnitude four point four and
it was and it had one magnitude three point two

(25:27):
after it.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Again, we're looking at a couple of different now after shocks,
it appears, but a four point four hit just about
nine point thirty this morning in rial To, I see
on the current map at least four after shocks of
magnitude two or greater. A couple of them are three
or greater, so could continue to be moving. I asked

(25:48):
the question, is this possible that the large earthquake from
the com Chotcup Peninsula that eight point eight and the
massive after shocks that they have been seeing could trigger
earthquakes here? And it is possible. The USGS does say
this process known as dynamic stress transfer or triggering Keana

(26:11):
was able to find this. As said, the energy from
the seismic wave that passes through can cause a new earthquake,
usually an already vulnerable locations prone to frequent earthquakes. And
as you heard doctor Jones there say, it is a place.
This specific place in Rialto is a place that has
regular three point zero four point zero earthquakes. So if

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a triggered earthquake is is within a distance of about
two to three fault lengths of the fault rupture associated
with the main shock, the earthquake is considered to be
an aftershock, not a triggered event. But it is a
potential that this what we saw this morning could be
a triggered event. There is a statistic that should worry

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everyone Americans born in nineteen ninety. Americans born in nineteen
ninety have four times the risk of developing rectal cancer
compared to those born in nineteen fifty. Four times more
likely to have rectal cancer than somebody born in nineteen fifty.

Speaker 3 (27:16):
This goes beyond any single cancer type.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
Gastrointestinal cancers among people under fifty have surged about fifteen
percent in just one decade, and it is now considered
what we thought was a rare cancer to have in
relatively young people, has turned into one of the low
leading killers now. British Journal of Surgery shows that between
twenty ten and twenty nineteen, cases of early onset gastrointestinal

(27:43):
cancers jumped by fifteen percent fourteen point eight specifically, and
coorectal cancer now ranks as the top cancer killer for
men under fifty, the top and second for women in
that age group. Most of these cancers are not caused
by inherited genetic defects. Those are possible, but they said

(28:05):
most of these are tied to the common modern life
environmental factors. You have soaring obesity rates, you have diets
dominated by processed foods. You have lifestyles where everybody sits
around SORR. I'm going to stand up exposures that previous
generations simply didn't have. If you're born in the nineteen fifties,

(28:27):
you didn't have all the processed food. You had a
lot more in many cases physical labor jobs as opposed
to white collar jobs, and you were generally healthier, even
though there were other things. You probably drank more and
smoked more, but that didn't transfer into the four times
more likely risk of developing rectal cancer again for Americans

(28:50):
born in nineteen ninety. The other story about people's bums
is that nine in ten people who are being diagnosed
with hemorrhoids, I know, I know what I'm saying. Nine
to ten, almost all of them say that they take

(29:11):
their phones into the bathroom with them.

Speaker 3 (29:13):
Do not do that. A. It's dirty.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
B there's nothing going on on your phone that cannot
wait until you're done. And Third, it prompts you to
sit there longer.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
Don't do that. Stop spending so much time in the bathroom.
Get out of there.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
I'm not saying hemorrhoids are connected to rect with cancer.
I'm saying, take care of your bum. Up next, Kamala
Harris is out, and she has a reason to be out.
She says she's not going to be running for governor
oh but she would like you to buy her book.
Shannon's still hooking up from Canton, Ohio. Trust me, we'll

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to her about the upcoming Hall of Fame game that's
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