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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
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
An event of the White House right now, President Trump
is reversing the emission standards that were set by the
state of California and is now speaking to a room
full of people about all kinds of different forms of
alternative energy. So we'll cover a little bit of that
when he wraps up and we get into swamp Watch
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later on.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
When I first heard news of this plane crash from
India to Britain to London, I thought, my mind immediately
went to air traffic control? Is it air traffic control related?
And then I saw the footage after I read that
it was on takeoff and here is this Dreamliner never
had a catastrophic crash or a crash at all, as
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I remember a Dreamliner coming out in twenty eleven for Boeing.
It's taking off and then it descends and then the ballifier.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
This is an Air India jet caring about two hundred
and forty two people, is what they've said. No survivors likely,
there was a.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
British There is one survivor. You haven't heard this yet, well,
I saw a headline.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
I saw a picture that they think that there was
one guy who was able to walk away.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
We've interviewed him. So this is a British father seated
in eleven A. Yeah, he walked away from the Air
India disaster. Again to forty four on board. As the
new estimate, they say he's forty years old. He did
an interview from his hospital bed hours after this. The
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flane was headed to Gatwick and there is footage of
him visible injuries, hobbling away from the scene of the crash.
He sustained injuries to his chest, his eyes, his feet.
Police found the passenger in eleven A jet comes down
transferred him to a high hospital. He told local media this.
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Thirty seconds after takeoff, there was a loud noise and
then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly. When
I got up, there were bodies all around me. I
was scared. I stood up and ran. There are pieces
of the plane all around me. Someone grabbed a hold
of me, put me in an ambulance and brought me
to the hospital. This guy, one survivor of two forty four,
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lives in London with his wife and child. He was
traveling home from seeing family in India when the plane crashed.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Uh, At this point, all we have is that video
that you mentioned where you can see the plane never
really gaining altitude. Ken Christensen is a crash investigator and said,
obviously it's going to take some time to figure out
exactly what happened, but based on what he saw from
that video.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
Something that I saw on one of the videos I
was concerning was that the gear were down, but the
flaps were not deployed. So when you take off, do
you need flaps or additional lift and the plane will
lift off the ground, but then shortly after that it
will settle in if the flaps aren't configured. That because
of a very modern airplane, the airplane would be talking
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to you and giving you warnings that your flaps were
not configured. So I would have really imagined that a
crew wouldn't depart with the flaps not configured.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
But maybe shortly after takeoff the.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
Flaps retracted, or the crews retracted to flaps prematurely, or
there was a mechanical error. But it looks like whether
the plane lot was losing power and or the flaps
weren't deployed.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Yeah, aviation experts have said so far that this Bowing
seven eighty seven Dreamliner may have suddenly lost power at
the most critical phase of the flight after takeoff. And
one of my questions, as somebody who knows nothing about aviation,
is when you think about a catastrophic crash like this,
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wiping out the whole plane and everybody on board save one,
you think about it falling from thirty thousand feet. This
looks to be at the at the level of elevation
where I'm not too worried if I'm on a plane
that I think if something goes wrong on takeoff, well
you just kind of glide Down's that's what I have
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in my head when I'm thinking about the parts of
the flight that terrify me the most because I have
no control over the massive tin tube flying in the sky.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
The only problem, obviously is they don't They're not lined
up with a runway or anything. They're not, you know,
right crashed into what I believe has been described as
a medical college campus.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
Yeah, and there was a number of I believe the
death toll that I read most recently was two ninety
so two forty four on board, which leaves a number
of casualties there. So I'm looking at the configuration of
the Dreamliner eleven A. So you have in the Dreamliner,
you've got obviously the cockpit working from forward to back.
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Then you've got the bathrooms, and you've got the area
where the flight attendants get the coffee or what have
you read galley, and then you've you've got the first
class seats there you've got three rows, so this is
a two two two configuration, So two seats in the window,
two seats in the center column, and two seats on
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the other side of the window. So two two two,
and you've got three rows of that for first class
or business class, what have you, whatever it is. And
then it's a as you move into the back of
the plane after first class, there's another area where you've
got the galley for the flight gendants and then the
rest of the plane, and that's a three three three
configuration from rows eleven on down. He was the window
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seat of the first row of what would be economy,
so right after first class and then the galley, he's
in that window seat on the left side of the plane.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Eleven A. If you're curious, if that turns out to
be real. That's incredible. What do you mean of what
turns out to me?
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Right?
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Well, I mean just that it seems unbelievable that a person,
that one person would be able to survive that crash.
And I'm not just survive it, but able to walk
away from walk away, run away from the crash site.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
Yeah, it's really incredible. It's you can't explain it, can you.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
Well, if if the Indian government or any sort of
transport ministry or anything has more information, we will bring
it to you. The vast majority of the people on
board the plane where Indian nationals. There were at least
fifty British nationals, a Canadian, a handful of Portuguese nationals
as well.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
One of the local aviation experts there in India looked
at the footage that's been circulating and he says that
it looked like a case of a multiple bird hit
wherein both the engines lost power. He said, the takeoff
was perfect, and I just believe short of taking the
gear up, the aircraft started descending, which can happen only
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in the case of the engine loses power the aircraft
stops developing lift. This was only eleven year old plane,
so unlikely to have underlying technical.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Issues, and like you said at the beginning, the first
time a seven eighty seven, the first time a Dreamliner
has ever been involved in an incident like this, Right,
all right, we come back to yet another day of protests,
several arrests last night, of course, after curfew in downtown LA.
We'll talk about these ice enforcement operations that are taking
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place throughout La County.
Speaker 5 (07:39):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
The President just is currently signing this bill that would
basically kill the EV mandate here in the state of California,
who says passed by the Senate, had to go through
that process, but he is signing that, and he says
he's going to restore the auto and truck industry in
the United States back to its glory.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
Big deal today, and.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
We'll explain a lot more, kind of a deep dive
at ten o'clock about the court case that's going to
be taking place between California and the administration over the
President's deployment of troops in LA. After the demonstrators again
took to the streets last night, not just here but
in other cities as well. Seven hundred marines are expected
to be on the streets of LA either by today
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or tomorrow. They haven't gotten specific to support the National
Guard troops that are already here protecting federal property and
federal agents. There is a hearing going on in Congress today.
This was planned long before the events of the last
week or so. Republicans on the House Oversight and Government
Reform Committee are asking questions of governors of declared sanctuary states.
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Governors Tim Walls of Minnesota, Kathy Hochel of New York,
and JB. Pritzker of Illinois over their staff that is
as sanctuary states for people. I mentioned the protests in
other cities. Eight NYPD vehicles attacked in an arson attack
very early this morning. I think eight of those vehicles,
six of them marked to unmarked, but nobody was hurt.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Dreamlinerer, a Boeing seven eighty seven, which is used all
the time in this country, has crashed for the first
time since it rolled out in twenty eleven. Air India
passenger plane bound for London. More than two hundred and
forty people on board, crashed into a medical college. People
on the grounds to say that there are still bodies
in the debris. This is, of course, one of India's
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worst airline disasters in decades, and miraculously, at least one
person reportedly survived the crash. Speaking from his hospital bed,
this guy, forty years old, married father of at least
one saying that he was in seat eleven a, that
he heard a loud bang thirty second in when he
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came to just bodies everywhere, and he took off running,
obviously still in shock. Someone grabbed him, put in an
ambulance and he is at the hospital there. But again,
the death toll will rise with the number of people
in that medical college still uncertain the medical college that
the plane crashed into. It looks like a lost power
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on takeoff for whatever reason. So we'll stay on top
of all the information coming out of that story.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Well, the immigration enforcement actions continue in Los Angeles and
around southern California over the.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
Last couple of days.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
So I asked yesterday if you know of any specific
instances of somebody being rounded up by ice, and I'm
talking about somebody who's not a criminal illegal alien the
way that was described in the original warrant in the
garment district in Los Angeles, a business that had been
looking for mass money looking it looked at, i should say,
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for racketeering, trafficking, money laundering. A vast criminal enterprise is
what the.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
Inception of this was. Really.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
That's how it all started on Friday, was this raid
at this business in downtown LA in the garment district
where federal law enforcement did have credible evidence that this
was a business where there was a rampant criminal enterprise
operating out of There have been reports that have spread
fears and rumors on all the apps that alert people
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to ices whereabouts, and that was detailed in La Times
article that was printed this morning. And the fears and
the rumor mill is terrifying. And I understand that, and
I know it's very easy for me to say, but
it's just rumors and fears at this point. But that's
exactly what the La Times laid out. There was no
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in that entire article. There was one instance of a
fourth grader in Torrance whose parents were arrested for criminal activity,
or at least father was arrested for criminal activity, and
that kid was taken out of class because that's what
you do when a child's parent is arrested and there's
no other parental person on the forums to come get
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you right, And.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
That's the responsibility of a reporter who's putting a story
like that together, especially when it comes to the point
of the article is rumors can spread a lot faster
than the truth can. And then tell that story, which
is just that a fourth grader was transferred to an
immigration facility in Texas. Federal officials have since deported the
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nine year old and his father to Honduras. Okay, But
what they don't explain, and the question I would have
is if this nine year old exists in the United
States and is a citizen of the United I'm assuming,
just assuming some of the details here, the nine year
old is a citizen because they were born here. My
postulate the father then has the option of allowing the
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kid to stay in the United States with family members.
That's the way that the policies have been laid out before.
There were stories a couple of weeks ago similar to this,
a kid of the same age was deported to Honduras
or whatever it was. And when you drill down on
some of the details and the actual policies that are followed,
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it's because mom was the one who had several warrants
for her arrest here in the United States outside of
the fact that she was here illegally and chose to
take her kid with her when she's deported back to Honduras. Now,
I'm not saying that's great. I'm not saying that's good
or a good policy or anything. I'm just saying we
have to be able to have those full throated, completely
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truthful discussions about what's actually happening before we can even
begin to try to tear down the rumor mill that
exists out there.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
I like to believe that we deal in facts on
this show. Sure, I like to believe that when COVID happened,
we dealt in facts. There are fears, obviously around all
of these stories, and I understand why they exist. And
I understand that I have no understanding of not being
brought up the way that I was brought up, and
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I don't have relatives who came to this country for
a better life for me.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
I don't have any of that.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
But I also understand that these fears are being used
by politicians on both sides. The fear works for the
Democrats because the more people that are in fear, the
more people join their cause to kill the Republicans in Washington.
You know what I mean When I say kill, I
don't really mean kill.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
It works.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
The fear works for the Republicans in Washington that want
all the illegal immigrants out of this country. Make them nervous.
That way more will stay where they are in their
countries of origin. It works for both political parties. And
I just want everyone to just think about that for
a minute. Why do they want you in fear? Whatever side?
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Why do they want you in fear.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
It's to it's to you. You're moresing forward their political cause.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
You're more easily manipulated when you're afraid that to the
other side.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Yes, and for all the people who freaking send us
death threats and hate us for whatever we say about
whatever's going on, when we're trying to stick to just facts,
give us the facts and we'll give you them right back.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
Does it feel good? Does it feel.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Good to hate insert party or insert president or insert
people here?
Speaker 3 (15:39):
Does that feel good?
Speaker 1 (15:40):
I don't think it feels good at the end of
the day, So feel good to hate all the people
who are here illegally, Probably not feel good to hate Trump.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
Just just feeling that.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
In your in your heart or your body probably doesn't
feel good. So why are we doing that? Why are
we so committed to that. I don't like that. If
I have a problem with somebody, I like to go
through it and deal with it in my head and
make sense of it and just squash it, because it
doesn't feel good walking around being pissed off all the time.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Just bile. It's just built up of bile.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Now, one of the unintended consequences, at least I hope
it's unintended, is that those businesses throughout downtown La I
mean that core that's now under curfew from eight pm
to six am, those businesses are getting kicked in the
teeth by these protesters.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
We'll explain when we come back.
Speaker 5 (16:29):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Rameshould be Swash Kamar is a name that you are
going to hear more about because this is the loan
survivor of that crash that has killed everyone on board
that Boeing seven eight seven dreamliner headed from India to London.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
Ramesh V Swash Kamar was seated.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
In eleven A A doctor who has examined him from
the hospital said that Ramesh was disoriented with multiple injuries
all over his body, but he seems to be out
of danger.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
What have you seen the image of his plane ticket?
Speaker 2 (17:12):
No, I assume it was on his body at the time,
but it's got his name on it. It's got the
seat eleven A, the date, time of departure, all of
that stuff, and then a stamp from the immigration the
immigration office there.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
I mean, imagine going through all of that once. I
don't want to say any sort of thing that could
be construed as insensitive, but settling once everything is settled,
you know, weeks, months, years from now, knowing that you're
the lone survivor or something like that.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
I mean, there are books written about stuff like this.
Sure because it does.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Sure because there was a streaming TV show about it,
except it was a child kid.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Yes that's right. Wait what was that show? Evan Evan
Dear Yeah, yeah, yeah right. I mean, just the weight
immediately on your shoulders for that kind of survival is incredible.
I read that he had a brother on board that
I haven't seen anywhere else confirmed that adds to it
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as well. But just the idea that everyone two and
forty people at least on this plane. And you survived
the crash and you're walking away from it.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
Uh yeah, And we get more information about rumsh this
swash Kumar, swash Kamar, bring it to you. We've been
telling you obviously. The curfew still in effect. Mayor Bass
has said that the curfew for downtown La will remain
in effect. Yesterday, she said it will remain in effect
until there are no arrests overnight for people who choose
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to break curfew. There is a problem though. The downtown
core is about one point four percent of our geographic
area for the city, but it is twenty one percent
of the jobs in La City are downtown, twenty nine
percent of wages. This is all according to the DTLA Alliance,
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the coalition and property owners down there. And if you
think of the smaller businesses that exist outside of the
Apple Store and stuff like that, maybe the flower shop
that's owned by Johnny Wong, who has since nineteen ninety
his Vietnamese American family has owned that flower shop.
Speaker 3 (19:32):
His sales are down eighty percent.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
There are restaurants that have to close at eight o'clock
when eight o'clock would have been prime time any other
day for them to be making money to try to
keep their doors open.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
What about the.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Music and performance venues that exist in that downtown curfew
area that have had to shutter shows because of the
protests and then the rioters that come in afterwards. There
is a very wrong immigrant community of business owners in
downtown LA that are now being crushed because of the
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ongoing protests. In all of this Swedish immigrant immigrant A
guy named Michael Backlinder says the windows of his coffee
shop had to be boarded up by members of the
Carpenters Union as part of a free service to some
of the downtown businesses. Think of I just want to
I want to rephrase that, because this is something that
I think if you're not in downtown you kind of forget.
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There are people who will come to your business and
for free board up your windows for you because they
know that this is going to get out of hand
and the chances are that your business is going to
either be looted and or destroyed by some of these
people that come in. Blair Beston, is executive director of
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the Historic Core Business Improvement District, said, a bunch of
these protests and the violence have occurred in the area,
that the FI graffiti or a cab or whatever, all
this graffiti isn't being cleaned up quickly enough off of
the historic buildings, and that they could be somewhat permanent
and become long lasting ice sores. For all of this,
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she also said that the people who came in and
looted the Apple store, for example, were very well organized.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
They had radios, they had.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
A U haul the craps, and they said that it
all happened within five minutes. So the idea that these
are that you're only hurting, for example, the even if
you're your goal is to hurt law enforcement, you're doing
a whole lot more than that.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
You're heard in the community. You're hurting the community, and
you're immigrant.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Community, and like we talked with Michael Monks, you're hurting
the future community. When you know Nike and Apple that
that didn't want to come to LA but did and
set up shop there, and now we'll you have big
companies come and make things nice downtown LA. Well, you've
got a big reason of why not. You've got a
big reason of why they'll go somewhere else like Carmel. Yeah,
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money or Monterey, somewhere like that, just really anywhere.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
While all this domestic issue continues to bubble up. There
is a very serious threat of Israel bombing Iran sometime
in the next couple.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Of stop threatening us with such good times.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
We'll talk about that when we come back.
Speaker 5 (22:34):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
We will get into it coming up after the news
at the top of the hour. But Defense Secretary Pete
haig Seth has refused to say whether he would follow
the courts if they ruled Trump's deployment of marines to
La was, I don't know against its rule. He repeatedly
deflected when asked today at a hearing whether he would
respect a federal district or even Supreme Court decision on
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the issue. So we will get into all the legal
wranglings that could happen, especially if that happens, coming up
at ten o'clock.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
The President just wrapped up a deal at the White
House today where he was talking about the EV mandate.
He has signed a bill that basically destroys California's EV mandate,
And he was also asked about the plane crash in Ammadabad, India.
At least two hundred and forty people killed in this
Air India flight that crashed just after takeoff. Apparently the
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dead include medical students in a college hostel where the
plane hit that building. A doctor to a local hospital
said there is a loan survivor that somebody onboard that
plane survived the crash and was literally able to run
away from it. Don't know what caused the crash of
this Boeing seven eighty seven Dreamliner, but it is the
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first time a seven eighty seven has ever been involved
in an incident like this.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
You heard in Amy's News. There's been some weird fighting
going on at the Harvey Weinstein sex crimes the retrial.
Today a judge there in New York declared a mistrial
on this remaining rape charge because the jury four person
was a no show.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
The drama.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
We can do that, yeah, exactly my question. The drama
went down Thursday. The four person said hell no to
returning to the jury room after claiming the other jurors
threatened him over what we don't know yet, which was
my question, what is there to fight about it? The
Harvey Weinstring Weinstein's sex crimes trial, the guy's an awful
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excuse for a human What are you fighting? Over All,
twelve jurors did convict Weinstein yesterday a first degree criminal
sexual act for the two thousand and six case of
an ex production assistant who accused this guy forcibly performing
oral sex on her and is a home in Manhattan.
But today things just went to hell there and the
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judge had to disclare declare a mistrial on that remaining
charge that they were deadlocked on.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Well, internationally, there's something going on between the United States, Israel,
Iran and our personnel in the Middle East. Israel, according
to The New York Times and several other outlets, appears
to be launching preparing to launch an attack on Iran
very soon. A concern about this and the prospect of
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retaliation led the United States to withdraw a bunch of
diplomats from places throughout the Middle East, specifically Iraq. They
authorized the voluntary departure of US military family members from
other areas around the Middle East.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
This was not a punishment.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
We're not We're not punishing Iraq or other you know,
countries in the Middle East by pulling our diplomats out.
We're protecting our diplomats. This is not a you know,
we're not upset with them. I'm not angry with you.
I just recognize you. And in this case, they have allowed,
like I said, the voluntary departure of military family members
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out of the Middle East. The question we have now
is what exactly is Israel planning and when would it
take place? Because there are talks that are supposed to
happen between the US and Iran this weekend.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Trump says that the military action against Iran could be
in the next couple of days. At the White House today,
he said it could happen very well soon.
Speaker 6 (26:33):
Well, I don't want to say eminent, but it looks
like it's something that could very well happen. Look, it's
very simple, not complicated. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Other than that, I want them to be successful. I
want them to be trum will help them be successful.
We'll trade with them, We'll do whatever is necessary.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
He used his example of the conflict between India and
Pakistan as a way to move forward, and he said
that he used the threat of withholding trade from India
and Pakistan as a way for those two countries to
kind of pull back from the brink after a conflict,
yet another conflict between those two nuclear armed countries.
Speaker 3 (27:13):
So I don't know what his expectation is.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
It sounds like it's more carrot than stick in terms
of trying to convince Iran to come to the table,
give up their ambitions for a nuclear weapon, and basically
open themselves up to trading, specifically their oil on the
open market, which would bring in a metric butt ton
of money into that country.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
We'll stay on top of all the news coming out
of Washington and remember big parade event set for Saturday
to celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the
US Army, also falling on the President's seventy ninth birthday.
Some headlines swirling around that event. There was a Craigslist ad.
Craigslist is still a thing, Huh?
Speaker 3 (27:59):
It is?
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (28:01):
I mean, it's where I get my ke ketamine from.
But I didn't know that people use it for anything other.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Than that, right, Well, you get your ketamine from so
many different places, so it's all hard to raze.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
That is true.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
That's kind of a it's an outlier, really, but Craigs
and then Michael Monks brought up eBay the other day.
But I do know somebody who buys clothes off eBay.
But anyway, I thought all of this had gone by
the wayside.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
But here we are.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Craigslist ad asking for seat fillers for the military parade
in Washington is being called a fake. The ad was
put out asking for bodies to fill up the stands
for space maximization and attendance perception that they would receive
crypto money for showing up and filling a seat.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I mentioned the big three networks, ABC, NBC, and CBS
aren't planning on covering it live over their major networks,
my ass. But they are gonna they are doing on
their streaming services. They're doing walled wall coverage of the
thing because it's there.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
They have you have, you can't not pay attention to that.
They're just not going to do.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
They're not going to cut into whatever programming they have
on Saturday afternoon.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
What is it? Golf is a golf, It might be
golf is basketball. I mean they're playing these all pull
great ratings. Yeah, but how can you not. I'm not
saying they're not going to send it, I know, but.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
Like that alone is kind of like the media f
and you to Trump like, well, we're not going to
go to your birthday party.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
Yeah, it's so juvenile. I totally agree. I want to.
I want to see part of it. I listen. I'm
curious ethically.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
I think it's the wrong way for us to celebrate
our military.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
It just brings up too many images of other countries
that do it the wrong way. We don't have to
put our d on the table to show how powerful
we are.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Our d is speaks for itself.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Yeah, you know, we need to stop recording the Weekend
Podcast before the show because it is no holes barred,
and and then we start this show and Ask gets
into the show, and d'z get into the show, and
it's not good for anybody because this is a family show. Now,
the Weekend Podcast, if you want to check it out,
not for the family.
Speaker 3 (30:12):
Less family ish right, Yeah, how do you do that?
How do you find that? Wherever you find it? I've
never tried to find it because it's too dirty. Just
type in Gary and Shannon. There is a little E
says it's explicit. Type in Gary and Shannon.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Wherever you have your podcast and this podcast, our face
will show up. You can subscribe to it, you can
share it, you can rate it, you can comment on it.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
So our podcast is like all the albums we weren't
allowed to buy that our parents knew about.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
Is that right? Something like that? Okay, all right? When
we come back.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
There is a huge court case being heard up in
San Francisco today, Gavin Newsom v. Donald Trump, and Newsom
has brought his teenage daughter into the fight. Not a
good sign, not a good look. It's a better way
to put it. That's not a good look for it.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
Anytime you use your children for politics, awful.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
Gary and Shannon will continue right after this. You've been
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