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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Today. Hi, this is Gary Garber.
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Welcome listening to radio station.
Speaker 4 (01:13):
It's Controlled Chaos, Sun, the I E and the World
on ten fifty a m k c A a NBC
news talk radio.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
That's right.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
It's called control, control chaos.
Speaker 6 (02:10):
What do get you won't want to be? You want
to be, Get up, get down, get control.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
Yeah, it is is controlled chaos, because you know we
got you do right here on k c A a
ten fifty am on a six point five FM in
the Inland Empire.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
It is control.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
It is controlled chaos. How was your weekend? I had
a mellow weekend. I did my rock workout, and I
went swimming and running and the you know, the setups
and all that's trying to stay healthy. There was a
report that came out, I don't know if you saw
it over the weekend that people that live in like
(03:05):
sweltering heat, like places that are like burning up, like
bomb springs, their average live span is fourteen months shorter
per year that they live there. Serious, I'm like, what
fourteen months? So I've lived here for what four years now?
(03:29):
So I've lost six years of my life or five
years of my life.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Living in this heat.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
They say that you can combat it by eating right
and exercising and not drinking alcohol. Well, you know, I
do eat right and I do exercise, but I'm not
gonna quit drinking. I'm just gonna leave the desert. I'm serious, man,
I was like, are you kidding me? Yeah, people live
in like extreme heat. I think it's one hundred days
(04:02):
a year, one hundred and twenty days a year that
it's extreme heat, which is out here all the time,
like one hundred and two hundred and three out here.
Right now, it's been like one hundred and two hundred
and three the last week. That's cool out here. This
week it's going to be back up to like one
oh nine, one ten, one twelve. I mean, it's crazy, man,
it's chaos. It's controlled chaos. So I did my workout
(04:28):
and went out Saturday night downtown. It was popping. It
was actually popping. I hadn't been downtown in a minute,
so that was kind of cool. Just hung out and
had a couple of beers, went to a couple different
bars that I haven't been to, and uh.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
It is what it is. It is what it is.
So anyways, Uh, this week's going.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
To be interesting for the economy. This should be the
biggest week that we've had economic wise in a long time.
Trump just cut a deal with the European Union yesterday,
basically putting a fifteen percent tariff on all goods imported
by the Europeans, and then the Europeans are not going
(05:13):
to charge us anything to import goods from the United States.
It's a good deal, I guess for the United States.
It's the same deal that he cut with Japan, a
fifteen percent tariff. So we'll see what happens with the
stock market, the economy, and we need the We just
need the interest rates to go down. Once the interest
rates go down, and things will look a lot better
(05:36):
because I mean on credit cards. They don't understand this, guy, Pal,
I mean my credit card.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
I'm sure yours are too.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
You don't really realize it, but we're paying a lot
more for our credit cards interest wise, interest rate wise.
To try to sell a house, you know, the interest
rates are beyond like two years ago. Three years ago,
they're at like three four percent. Now they're at like
seven percent, you know, to get a loan. So I'm
(06:05):
hoping it all changes in the next month or so
because I need to put this place on the market.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
There was an open house.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Over the weekend and I checked it out, and they
want like three seventy three hundred and seventy thousand for
their place. And then there's one like the one next
to me is selling for like three fifty or three sixty.
I'm gonna put mine on the market for like three
forty take three thirty or something like that, and just
a bolt at bail. I don't want to lose any
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more years of my life. So anyways, that's what went down.
Trump's in Scotland playing golf at all his golf courses,
lucky mother effort. He owns Turnberry and a couple of
other ones. But he's out there playing golf and doing
his thing and cutting deals. And then he but the
you know, I mean, he's doing good stuff like that,
(06:55):
and then but the same old Donald Trump where he's
posting stuff on on not on.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
His social media network.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
I don't even know what the hell it is, but
you know, he's ragging on Beyonce and Oprah and he's
basically saying that NBC and ABC should lose their licenses
because of the stuff that they've been talking about with Epstein.
And this Epstein caper is not going anywhere, man, I mean,
it's he's they've got to release these effing files. But
(07:23):
he's going on these two am three am rants again,
just ripping on all sorts of different people, and it's like, dude,
just you're doing a good job. Everything's all right. I mean,
you know, people are cow taling towards you or to
you or whatever.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
And they're they're cutting deals with the economy.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
They're the border, even though the way they're doing the
border I don't agree with. But I mean illegal immigration
is like non existent right now. They're not crossing over
the border. They don't want to cross over the border.
I mean, you gotta be afraid across over the border.
I mean the scare tactics. This is what he's using,
scare tactics, and it's working. It's actually working. So I
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mean there's a lot of good things that's going on.
But then then you get the craziness of Donald Trump too,
so it's it's just one big ball of god knows what.
But they are they are cutting deals. He is cutting
deals and uh, you know, things are uh things that
hopefully he will start looking up. Man, I'm hoping. I mean,
(08:26):
I'm just so worn out, aren't you mentally worn out
from everything. It's like a constant thing. It just wears
on you. And then you got to go and live
your own life, you know, and do your thing and
try to deal with the human race. And the human
race isn't that easy to deal with? I don't know, man,
I gotta say something about my friends. I mean, they'll
(08:47):
call me or whatever, and they'll say, hey, let's go
do this, let's go do that, or how's this.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
How's that?
Speaker 2 (08:52):
And then I won't hear from him again until for
another month ago. Oh, I've been thinking about you, Well,
what happened when we were supposed to do this or
you're supposed to come out and see me, or we're
gonna go hang out.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
It's so weird.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
I don't know if you go through this with some
of your friends, but it's a weird existence now, Like
everybody's like, like I'm in isolation row out here. I mean,
I'm isolated from everybody in LA for the most part
unless I go out there. But it's just strange, and
nobody wants to come out here because it's too damn hot.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
I don't blame.
Speaker 7 (09:24):
You know.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Many people have said, oh, I'm gonna come out there.
I'll see you in May, I'll see you in June,
I'll see you. Like no one comes out ever. They're
always saying they're gonna come out and then they never
come out here.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
I don't blame them.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
I wouldn't want to come out in one hundred and
five hundred and ten degree heat either.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
What do you do?
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Can't do a damn thing. I went and play golf
Friday at this golf course. I'm not gonna mention it
because sort of got scammed. They only had nine holes open.
They didn't tell me, and it was like in Lakinta,
which is, you know, forty minutes away from where I live.
But the bottom line is that nobody wants to come
out here and play golf in one hundred and ten
(09:58):
degree heat is too damn hot. I was like going, like, man,
what am I da? It was only like one hundred degrees.
I'm like, I was like, what am I doing? This
is just stupid. So I don't blame you. If you
don't want to come out here, I don't blame you
one bit. All right, Well, listen on today's show, I
want to talk about woke. It's kind of crazy, this
whole woke thing, like these words now, gas lighting, woke,
(10:22):
so many different expressions that I don't understand. So I
want to talk about woke, and I actually interviewed the
cat that allegedly says he was the first woke victim
in Hollywood, the first actually woke victim. A good actor,
a nice guy. I'm gonna after the break, I'm going
to play the interview I do with him. Then we're
(10:43):
going to talk about woke and all that and what
it means, because I didn't even know what it meant really.
I mean, I know, it's like, you know, some sort
of concernatives, you know, bitching about the liberals or too liberal.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
I don't know. Anyways, we'll get to that and other stories.
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Today now, we sent a guy named Gary Garber.
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Gary Garber works out of our Los Angeles station, Klaside.
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There was some kind of affair.
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The only people we got were Bill Maher, the guy
of Political Incorrect, host of.
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That Yeah, and I don't care how much that guy
knocks me.
Speaker 7 (15:04):
Now.
Speaker 9 (15:04):
All I know is he begs me to come on
that show all the time and I won't, So that's
why he's mad.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
This is Gary with Bill maher Hey. Bill can answer
a couple of questions for CBS Radio.
Speaker 12 (15:14):
I like, now we can say CBS Radio, We're part
of the CBS family. Oh, CBS, CBS, who would have
funk it?
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Yeah?
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Everyone's like CBS. Yeah, I'll talk to you.
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You are you doing it ready?
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We're doing good?
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Have you ever dated a prostitute?
Speaker 3 (15:33):
According to the Globe?
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Were you in an auto?
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What's up?
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It was when I was twenty with an stick.
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This is the Gary Garb Show.
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If you're not listening to Gary, you I love it.
I love it all right.
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It is controlled Chaoskcaaradio dot Com. Also, iHeart Amazon, Apple,
all the different social media platforms. It's a Monday. Yes,
the dog days of summer are here. I feel bad
for the kids. I guess they're already talking about going
back to school. I don't get that. I swear to God,
(16:24):
I'll never understand why kids, why they made kids go
back to school in August. When we were going to school.
I know when I was going to school, it was
like the first week of September, right after Labor Day,
or a couple of weeks after Labor Day, or a
week after Labor Day that we were going to school
in September.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
August.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Man, it's too damn hot. It's just too damn hot
to be in school. I don't understand that one at all,
but a kids sorry about that. I had nothing to
do with it. I would I'd make it go back
to September. That's crazy because we're seeing all these ads
back to school, back to school, shopping, back to school
(17:04):
this I'm like, oh my god, terrible. It's not even
August yet. I mean it will be this week, but
it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
It's charaioss.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Okay, listen, man, you know what I talk about this
stuff where this whole generation is so bizarre, the new generation.
I talked about the gen z stare where people if
you ask a stupid question to one of these youngsters,
these gen zs. I guess they were born from nineteen
(17:33):
what I don't even know. I got to look it up,
but it's like they're like nineteen to twenty six years
old and they just give you a blank stare, like
look at you, like you ask them for, you know,
more sugar in your coffee or something like that, and
they're like looking at you like what huh. So the
gen z Stare, and then we have councel culture, the
woke generation, the gas lighting. Gas Lighting, I guess means
(17:57):
where you completely ignore people. Maybe that's what I'm getting.
I'm getting gaslighted by everybody. I'm gaslighting a few people too,
So that's so so bizarre. But anyways, this whole woke
thing and canceled culture, it's just it's so weird, you know,
with Trump changing the names of different things and other
(18:21):
people changing the names of different things. It's just so like,
just leave everything alone, please stop. But the first person,
the first person, allegedly the first person to be the
victim of cancel culture and the woke generation is Kevin Sorbo.
Now do you know who Kevin Sorbo is? Do you
(18:41):
remember the show Hercules? It ran for six seasons from
nineteen ninety five to nineteen ninety nine. It was a
huge hit Hercules, and during an interview with Fox News Digital,
Sorbo discussed how the political climate is shifting in Hollywood
and he believes that the industry is open to more
(19:03):
Christian values today because they're tired of losing out on
millions of dollars. He considered himself the first victim of
counsel culture since he was booted from Hollywood over a
decade ago due to his values, his conservative values. This
is what he says. Well, I'm the first counsel culture victim.
(19:27):
Before I knew it was a term, Hollywood booed me
up a dozen years ago for things I was posting
on the Internet and I looked at my age and
I said, Oh, you guys are upset that I'm posting
the truth.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
Is that a problem with you guys? Because they hate
the truth.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
They're talking about the Hollywood weirdos, the hollyweard they're talking about.
He's talking about hollyweed because they hate the truth, and
they hate anybody who's a Christian in Hollywood, anybody who
is a conservative. So I'm like a double leper to them.
I'm like kryptoniders, something Sorbo said. So I'm okay with it.
(20:06):
He goes on, he hasn't been doing it. I guess
he's just been like, you know, he got kicked out
of Hollywood. You know it, geez, I didn't even know it. Well,
the reason I don't know is because you don't see
or hear from him at all. He goes on, so
I'm okay with it. I mean, I hate it, but
I think there's a shift. I think with Trump in
office again right now, there's definitely a shift. People will
(20:29):
hate him in front, but those people that hate him,
they're gonna see their lives get better.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Trust me.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
And Hollywood is shifting a little bit because I'm starting
to get calls from the studio saying, hey, there's a
big thing with this stuff, so maybe send us a
couple of scripts. So Sorbo is a very conservative Christian
value cat and he couldn't get a gig. He couldn't
get an acting job basically, you know, he just has
(20:56):
not done anything for.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Many, many years.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
I interviewed Kevin Sorobo probably about twenty five years ago.
Nice guy, talked to him for a couple of minutes.
Seem very cool. So here's the interview I did with
Kevin Sorbo, the first person to be canceled in Hollywood,
the canceled culture. He allegedly says he was the first
person to be canceled in Hollywood. But you know what,
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there are a lot of you know, people are who
are Trump supporters, like John Voight. He's been getting jobs still.
Gary Sinise he's been getting all. I haven't heard from
Gary Sinise in a while, so I don't know. Maybe
he isn't getting jobs. But Gary Sinise, John Voight, just
to name a couple, are very conservative and uh, I
(21:43):
guess they're big time actors.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
I get. I guess it's the food chain. You know,
how high are you on the food chain? Here we
go make Kevin May, I talked to you a couple
of minutes, ask a couple of questions.
Speaker 8 (21:58):
Uh, what brings you here today?
Speaker 14 (22:01):
The kids? Golf for a cause is always worthwhile doing anyway.
I mean, I love the game of golf, but I
mean anything for children is worthwhile. Cause For me, I've
I have my own foundation called a Worldfare for Kids.
So as I think as entertainers, we we we are
role models due to certain degree, and I think we
can lend a voice out there and and make a
difference if we're willing to, you know, put in the
time and the effort.
Speaker 8 (22:22):
But do you think is the most talented person in
Hollywood besides me?
Speaker 3 (22:26):
Let's see, boy, that's a tough one.
Speaker 7 (22:30):
You know what.
Speaker 14 (22:30):
I'm in this business because of one guy, Paul Newman.
So I'm a big Paul Newman fan, and he's one
who influenced me the most, so I gotta go with him.
Speaker 8 (22:40):
Have you gotten aroused during a love scene?
Speaker 7 (22:43):
You know what? No?
Speaker 14 (22:45):
I mean certainly, I mean, you're you're, you're, you're kissing
a beautiful woman. But you know that, you know people
have heard this a hundred times. I mean, when you
got a bunch of lights around you and there's about
fifty guys staring at you, why you're laying in bed
or whoever the heck you're supposed to be doing this
love scene? It's no, it's it's kind of difficult to
do it. It's more of a job than people think.
It's more nerve wracking than it is enjoyable.
Speaker 7 (23:04):
So I don't know.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
I need to be enjoyed to be get aroused.
Speaker 8 (23:10):
There are those who say there are too many Jews
in Hollywood. Is its legitimate?
Speaker 7 (23:14):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (23:14):
Come on, you know my old agent, you said, tell
me Sorbo. People think it's Italian. It's a Norwegian name.
But he used to make jokes. He was Josh, and
he said that I should change my name with Sorbowinski
or Sorbowitz or.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
Something like that. And he's probably right. Oh, let's face it, the.
Speaker 14 (23:29):
Jewish community pretty much put Hollywood on the map, so
I don't think we should get rid of it at all.
Speaker 8 (23:33):
I think they're doing just fine. Do you enjoy the
benefits of viagra.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
I haven't tried it yet. I'm doing pretty good on
my own.
Speaker 8 (23:41):
Ever been rehabbed?
Speaker 3 (23:42):
Nope?
Speaker 14 (23:42):
Never have you ever smoked weed? Boys, I admit to that.
You know, I did when I was in college. I
did when I was in college. I probably should admit that,
but you know what I did, but I haven't touched
it since. The only thing that I have Stele advice
is maybe a glass of wine every once in a while.
Speaker 8 (23:56):
Would you commit a homosexual act for a million bucks?
Speaker 3 (23:59):
Probably not. No, I'm a flaming a heterosexual. What can
I say?
Speaker 8 (24:03):
Never had a gay sex fantasy?
Speaker 7 (24:04):
Then?
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Huh no?
Speaker 14 (24:06):
No, No, you know women, I don't mind watching women,
but I think as far as as far as two men,
it's just it's never done anything for me.
Speaker 8 (24:15):
Off an astrobate.
Speaker 14 (24:16):
Oh, I don't know what's the average? What's the record.
I'm married now, so I don't need to do that anymore. Oh,
I'm blocking out, I'm blocking out here.
Speaker 8 (24:25):
Wait, got a couple more questions, Uh, what is this for?
Speaker 7 (24:34):
Wait?
Speaker 8 (24:34):
One woman? How many day cy up with a woman
before you introduce andle sucks?
Speaker 2 (24:39):
Uh?
Speaker 14 (24:39):
You know what, I just don't go to that place.
It's a whole different territory for me. So I'm pretty
happy with the sex life. I have my wife. Have
you ever cheated on your wife?
Speaker 7 (24:48):
No?
Speaker 3 (24:48):
Not yet, but you have any somebody introduced me to.
We'll discuss options.
Speaker 8 (24:53):
We vote for Busher Gore.
Speaker 14 (24:56):
Bush probably, you know, it depends on what happens on
the road.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
But right now, my my, my votes with Bush.
Speaker 8 (25:02):
What makes you so special?
Speaker 3 (25:04):
I'm a sweet guy.
Speaker 14 (25:06):
You are pretty cool. There you go. What do you
think of Howard Stern? I like Howard Stern. I did
a show once and I thought he was going to
rip into me. But Howard is actually very nice to me.
I'd like to do a show again. It was I
had a good time. It was a lot of fun.
Speaker 8 (25:20):
Thanks love, Kevin, All right, appreciate it? Man?
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Is this how Yeah? It is?
Speaker 8 (25:23):
It is just you can keep it on the low end.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
You know, you keep it on the low end. Yeah.
I was at a golf tournament and I always had
to lie about who I was working for.
Speaker 13 (25:36):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
If I told him Howard Stern right off the bat,
normally I'd get thrown out of the event.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
But Kevin Sorbo a nice guy. Listen to him. I
mean he's cool. Uh.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
The first person that was canceled canceled cultured in Hollywood.
Several weighting on why Hollywood is now deciding to make
a shift, uh, to let people like him back into
the business, the hollyweird business.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
This is what he said.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
I think people are tired of it, and Hollywood's tired
of losing money, like they're going to lose another three
hundred million on this woke Disney movie with Snow White.
So I think the American people are fed up. I
think they showed it in the last election as well.
They said enough is enough of this stuff. So I
just think it's the pendulum swinging back and forth right
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and I think we're going back to the right side now.
And I'm a believer in going right and then left.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
So there you go.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Kevin Sorbo last movie he really did was called What If.
That was released in twenty ten, and it's been literally
fifteen years since he's done really anything. That interview took
place it had to be a nineteen ninety nine or two.
I think it was two thousand, So twenty five years
ago I interviewed Kevin Sorbo and he's got like three
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or four kids now, So cool man, A nice guy.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
A nice guy.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
The first person that was the victim of cancel culture
in hollyweird, you should wear like a honor man. Serious,
it's it's ridiculous. You know how the term woke came
into existence? Let me tell you wolk is now defined
(27:14):
in this dictionary. This is the Merriam Webster Dictionary as
aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues,
especially issues of racial and social justice, and identified as
US slang it originated. This is kind of interesting. Did
not know this? It originated in African American English in
(27:36):
the first half of the twentieth century, and gained more
widespread use beginning in twenty fourteen as part of the
Black Lives Matter movement. By the end of that decade,
it was also being applied by some as a general
insult for anyone who is or appears to be politically
left leaning. So it's basically, the woke generation is the
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far left. That's what we're saying the woke generation is
the far left, and if you're not a part of
the far left, you get canceled out. You get canceled
out like Kevin Sorbo did because he's.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
To the right to the right, to the right, to
the right, to the left, to the left, to the left.
It's so ridiculous. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
I just thought it was interesting because I stumbled upon
that story. I'm like, Kevin Sorbo, the first person that
was canceled out in Hollywood, and I know I had
an interview with him, so I figured i'd play it
and just say, this is ridiculous, it's stupid, it's dumb.
Everybody just got to live their own lives. Man, we
just got to live. I'm trying to live. I know
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you're trying to live. We're all trying to live. We're
all trying to survive this planet, this crazy ass planet,
because it is a crazy ass planet. At times, it's
also controlled chaos. Right here on casey AA ten fifty
AM one to six point five FM in the Inland
empirem gear Garb, it is Monday morning, and I'll be
back with some more chaos for you. Oh my god,
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what about these planes, man, these I told you I
will not fly right now. I do not trust planes
right now. Do not trust jets. They are like dropping
and burning up and all sorts of weird things are happening.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
So we'll talk about that right after the break. That's right,
right after the break. We'll be back with more after this.
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Speaker 2 (32:22):
If there was one movie role you could have played
in your career out of all the movies, what would
have been if I.
Speaker 17 (32:28):
Only had one to give?
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Yeah? Boy, I don't know.
Speaker 7 (32:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 17 (32:33):
Runaway train, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
That's what came to my mind.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
But yeah, cool. Let me ask you something.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
If there was one thing you take back in your life,
what would have been There's one moment in your life
that you could have taken back?
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Is there one?
Speaker 17 (32:48):
I got a lot of those, and I don't want
to discuss them.
Speaker 7 (32:53):
Good.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
You gotta listen to my mind.
Speaker 7 (32:55):
Every day.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
I hear you, Uh is global warming reel? Well?
Speaker 17 (33:03):
You know, they keep adjusting. They want to have a crisis.
The people who are behind this global warming thing, they
want to have that fear spread and the crisis. So
they so when it when when you have freezing temperatures
across the country, they try to change the you know,
the global now it's now it's something else.
Speaker 18 (33:24):
You know, it's climate change.
Speaker 17 (33:25):
But you know, we're all concerned about many things. But
I don't think fossil fuels are responsible for the weather
in in the uh in the way these guys represent it.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
UH and UH.
Speaker 17 (33:38):
We should be more balanced. We should have we should
have some common sense, you know, like people saying, well
we have to just dump fossil fuels and go to
this other tech you know, technology when the technology is
not quite ready. Certainly it would be nice to make
the air cleaner and do all of that. And I
(33:58):
think that everybody should you know, pitching and do that,
and I think they we are. We have to make
these transitions. It's like it's like anything else, you know,
you have something that's almost there, like for instance, uh,
these digital cameras that are creating so many of the films. Now, well,
(34:19):
if we'd turned it over in nineteen ninety when they
first appeared, we'd have very poor films, do.
Speaker 7 (34:25):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 17 (34:26):
But and and even the CDs, remember they had performances
were you know, they didn't have the highs and lows
on the original CDs, And now they're kind of correcting that.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
So people have CDs. Yes, that's Casanova.
Speaker 3 (34:44):
He's he is what he's doing.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
He's a rapper. Hey can you do a rapper? Mister Boight?
Speaker 17 (34:49):
No?
Speaker 1 (34:50):
Oh, yes I do.
Speaker 19 (34:51):
This is the man that led me annoy, the one
and only, the legendary. Yes, John Voight, Yes, John Voight,
And I gotta say John made a whole a bunch
of movies and they are oh he's an Oscar winner.
I have them for dinner. You say, I like that,
but he's not a beginner. Just like this, and I
gotta annoint with mister Gary Garfer. Saint Jefvay from the
(35:17):
Four Corners of the World coming down his IU so
you can understand them.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
It's Garry Gardens n.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
The Great Casanova's with John Voyd, a big supporter of
Donald Trump that hasn't been canceled yet.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Maybe he has. I don't know who knows.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Wake me up when it does happen, or woke me
up when it does happen. It is control chaos casey
AA ten fifty AM one O six point five FM
in the Inland Empire.
Speaker 7 (35:47):
Gary Garver.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
Here it is.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
A Monday morning and a lot of people are traveling
during the summer and flying to get the hell out
of wherever they live.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
But it's kind of dangerous, man.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
I mean, so many times over the past three or
four months we've heard about planes like crashing and catching
on fire and having to avoid other planes. And there's
been a couple of really serious accidents where people have
lost their lives. But over the past like few days,
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a couple more problems with planes in Burbank, Hollywood, Burbank Airport.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
I've flown out of there many, many, many times.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
I guess a plane a jet had to avoid.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
It was a Southwest Airline jet had.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
To avoid a military aircraft and it came within twenty
seconds of crashing into one another if they hadn't changed course.
So I guess this is a pilot for the Southwest
Airline plane got a signal saying, hey, man, you need
(37:00):
you need to divert. You need to divert, and he diverted.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
To avoid crashing into a military plane. It's just bizarre.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
It was going from Burbank to Vegas. I've taken that
flight numerous times, numerous times, and if you ever.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
Flown in.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
Or out of a Burbank airport, it's really the the
runway is really really short, man.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
I mean it's it's really short to take off.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
And then landing, I mean the uh, the pilot house
had really jammed the brakes on, man. I mean you
you literally get thrust forward when you're landing. It's really
bizarre because the the runway is so small.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
I was always thinking, man, whenever I flew, was like,
how about if the brakes went out?
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Which could happen, right.
Speaker 2 (37:52):
I mean you'd be dead. I mean there was no
way to stop that plane because the runway is so small.
It's it's crazy. So that was one instance where a
pilot had to avoid another plane or a jet or
whatever military jet.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
Couple.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Nobody really got hurt, but a couple people working on
the plane did. A couple of the flight attendants as
they're called.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
Also in Denver. Did you see this?
Speaker 2 (38:20):
I saw this on the news over the weekend. American Airlines.
American Airlines, playing with one hundred and eighty people on board,
was forced to aboard takeoff due to a fire.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
All one and.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Seventy six passengers and six cabin crew members evacuated the
plane via the emergency slide at Denver Airport as smoke
build from the fuselage. The Boweling seven thirty seven, bound
for Miami, was preparing to take off to the sky
when a technical issue with a tire required the pilots
(38:56):
to abandon the take off. The tire caught on fire
and flames engulf the rear end of the aircraft. A man,
oh Man, crazy, crazy, crazy crazy. Audio from air traffic
control shows the captain being informed of the smoke and
(39:16):
flames coming from the plane. After aboarding the takeoff, they
were told by a controller, you've got a lot of smoke, dude,
get off the effing plane. So, I mean, I don't
know what's going on with these planes, man, I mean,
what the hell's happening?
Speaker 1 (39:33):
It's so bizarre. So, like I said, I've.
Speaker 2 (39:35):
Said it for the past three or four months, I
have no intention of flying anywhere right now. There's too
many damn accidents and close calls.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
So weird, man.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
And this is like the height of the you know, summer,
of course, is the height of the traveling season in
America at least.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
So, uh, beware, I don't know. Are you afraid to fly?
Speaker 2 (40:01):
I mean, I'm not afraid to fly, but I'm very
cautious and I don't plan on flying anywhere anytime soon.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
Tell you the.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
Truth, all right. One other thing before I go a
comic con. Comic con, comic con some people call it
comic con. Comic Con took place in San Diego over
the past weekend. I went to the first one, the
first comic con. I got some footage of it, but
I can't find it. It's buried in this mass of
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tapes and DVDs and all sorts of.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
Stuff, so I want to play some of that.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
But I remember going to it and it was really
like Bizarre Man, because everybody dresses up and sort of
trips out and takes on their favorite character, whatever it is,
whether it's a Spider Man or Batman or Darth Nilus
or whatever it is. But I always got a kick
(40:56):
out of going to those types of shows. I went
to the Star Wars twentieth anniversary, and that's where I
got Darth Nihilis. I used to go to the Star
Trek conventions and I'd go to the autograph shows. I
got tons of interviews from all those places. So but
you know, I'd get thrown out of a lot of
these places too, right, I would always get thrown out
(41:16):
every now and then because I was working for the
Howard Seern Show and that I'd asked these crazy ask questions,
just like I asked Kevin Sorbo.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
He took it. He was cool about it.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
But some of these cats are not cool about it
and get very offended by these questions, these stupid ask
questions that have absolutely no meanings. So in honor of that,
I figure I play one time when I went to
the celebrity autograph show where I got thrown out. I've
played these before, but I figure in honor of a
(41:47):
comic con taking place this past weekend in San Diego,
I would play this interview I did with Lorenzo Lamis
and me getting kicked out.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
Of this autograph show.
Speaker 7 (42:00):
I love this.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
It was always cool to do this.
Speaker 9 (42:02):
First, I'll give you a Gary Garver.
Speaker 12 (42:03):
Okay, Gary Garver ran into Lorenzo Lamis. How do you
explain Lorenzo did on the show a couple of times?
Speaker 4 (42:09):
Yeah, I saw.
Speaker 20 (42:10):
Lorenzo as a matter of fact out in.
Speaker 6 (42:11):
California last time.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
I was that even if you don't know who Lorenzo
Lamas is.
Speaker 12 (42:15):
It's cool because Gary gets thrown out of the autograph session.
Speaker 7 (42:20):
This is funny.
Speaker 12 (42:21):
He's just doing a perfectly nice interview with Lorenzo. Lorenzo's
thrilled to talk to him because he knows the Howard
Stern Show and he's a friend. And next thing you know,
Garver's getting the heave hull and they're really vicious about it.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
Hit larus so on, man, how you doing?
Speaker 20 (42:39):
How's Howard?
Speaker 7 (42:41):
Well? What do you think? Hey?
Speaker 1 (42:43):
Howard?
Speaker 20 (42:43):
But it's Lorenz I miss you, man, I don't get serious.
I'm on that other one, that XAM Bogus one. Why
don't you get serious because it's just.
Speaker 3 (42:54):
Not in my truck.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
I got XAM with the truck.
Speaker 20 (42:56):
I bought money, so I might actually sell a truck
to get another car that has.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
Serious Are you?
Speaker 1 (43:01):
Are you Howard still cool?
Speaker 8 (43:03):
Oh?
Speaker 18 (43:03):
Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 7 (43:04):
Yeah. Why haven't you done a show lately?
Speaker 20 (43:06):
I just I haven't been to New York in a
long time now. I've been out here raising.
Speaker 3 (43:10):
My kids and stuff.
Speaker 20 (43:11):
But now I might go to New York. Uh actually
in October, so i'd love to I'd love to see it.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Howard, Hey, is there something depressive about being here today?
Speaker 1 (43:23):
You know?
Speaker 20 (43:23):
You look around you see everybody getting older. That's a
little depressing.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
Who's the biggest has been here? Well, there are a
couple of people.
Speaker 20 (43:35):
I don't know who they are, so they're like like
after has been see you can't even think about who
a person's is.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
You know, Hi, Sharon, But I'm starting doing Lorenzo.
Speaker 21 (43:49):
No he's not, he's not allowed at the show or not?
Speaker 6 (43:55):
We were you out your shows?
Speaker 2 (43:56):
Go?
Speaker 1 (43:56):
I told you youd episode about to come back?
Speaker 14 (44:00):
Get that thing and that thing.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
Lorenzo, am I asking anything wrong?
Speaker 20 (44:03):
You know what if Sharon says, you gotta go these
these there's a lot of deputy sheriffs that look like
they they can, they can take her out.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
They're looking for me right now?
Speaker 8 (44:14):
Yeah, all right, you know I goes.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
You care.
Speaker 2 (44:20):
Let's tell you here here.
Speaker 22 (44:23):
How many time you out?
Speaker 7 (44:25):
What?
Speaker 1 (44:25):
How many times? I don't know?
Speaker 7 (44:27):
Couple?
Speaker 1 (44:27):
Go ahead?
Speaker 4 (44:27):
How maid time?
Speaker 7 (44:28):
The couple?
Speaker 1 (44:29):
Yeah? Yeah? Why why don't you guys like me?
Speaker 7 (44:32):
I don't. I don't do anything.
Speaker 8 (44:36):
Thanks, appreciate it, just like your falls.
Speaker 1 (44:40):
Oh really, just like my boss.
Speaker 18 (44:44):
All right, Hey, what did I do.
Speaker 22 (44:49):
About you?
Speaker 3 (44:50):
Must mean mel not me pulled me out.
Speaker 7 (44:54):
Just wait a minute.
Speaker 10 (44:55):
I appreciate your cooperation.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
I get my money though, Mary, get my twenty bucks.
Speaker 7 (45:00):
Pout.
Speaker 13 (45:00):
You're lucky and not arrested him.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
What I pay twenty dollars?
Speaker 21 (45:05):
You did?
Speaker 22 (45:05):
You did not.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
I'm not arresting it. I did pay. It's not I'll
tell you I paid twenty bucks, but you did not.
Speaker 11 (45:11):
Okay this, you pay twenty bucks, I swear to God.
Speaker 7 (45:14):
Ask him I paid.
Speaker 11 (45:15):
Twenty dollars twenty bucks to get in, not from.
Speaker 8 (45:17):
The other guy, the over guy.
Speaker 7 (45:18):
Got the glasses.
Speaker 13 (45:19):
Is that funny to mention it's fifteen and you paid
twenty what you're such a.
Speaker 20 (45:23):
Nice guy, didn't even work here?
Speaker 18 (45:27):
Yeah, come on, sir, can we take can we take
your type out?
Speaker 1 (45:32):
I was not here illegally at all.
Speaker 8 (45:36):
I'll leave.
Speaker 7 (45:38):
Pike.
Speaker 8 (45:38):
The guy goes, no, I've never talked to you guys.
Speaker 1 (45:42):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (45:43):
You're lucky and not in jail.
Speaker 12 (45:44):
And I'm like, he's in jail for asking questions against.
Speaker 20 (45:49):
The load to ask questions anymore.
Speaker 3 (45:50):
I guess he paid to get in.
Speaker 18 (45:53):
How many times have they three times?
Speaker 9 (45:57):
He doesn't mean he can't come back. He keeps going.
Speaker 12 (46:02):
Yeah, he gets so abused at these things.
Speaker 3 (46:04):
He's just trying to do some interviews.
Speaker 4 (46:06):
You know what's really said.
Speaker 20 (46:07):
You know, he's he's interviewing somebody, and when they throw
him out, you know, like.
Speaker 12 (46:12):
He's he's embarrassed in front of the prenzo.
Speaker 5 (46:15):
It's just so fad.
Speaker 7 (46:16):
He just laughed.
Speaker 2 (46:18):
I didn't care. I never was embarrassed by any of it.
Let me play one more. Okay, this is the same event. Okay,
I'm interviewing Richard Keel. Richard Keele. You know Richard Keel
is remember James Bond, Joss Jows from the James Bond movies.
That's Richard Keel And it's the same event different It's
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it's the same event but a different time and day,
and the same thing happens.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
I get tossed out and they want to.
Speaker 2 (46:47):
Take the have me arrested, and take the tape out
of my tape recorder.
Speaker 7 (46:55):
I'm doing trying. How about you?
Speaker 1 (47:01):
What have you done for the goodness of mankind lately?
Speaker 7 (47:03):
What have I done while I'm here, you know, signing
autographs for people?
Speaker 1 (47:08):
When's the last time?
Speaker 2 (47:10):
And getting paid for it and getting paid? I mean,
what did you do for mankind? Well, I'm here signing autographs.
I'm getting paid twenty bucks to sign my autograph and
another thirty or forty to take a picture with me. Yeah,
that's what I'm doing for mankind. What a dick he
left at Jay Leno.
Speaker 7 (47:29):
Last night.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
Are you for gun control?
Speaker 7 (47:33):
I for certain kinds of gun control. Sure?
Speaker 1 (47:36):
Do you feel there are enough black people in prime time?
Speaker 7 (47:40):
Probably not?
Speaker 1 (47:42):
Are those who say there are too many Jews in Hollywood?
Is this legitimate?
Speaker 7 (47:45):
What was that again?
Speaker 2 (47:46):
There are those who say there are too many juice
in hollywoods this legitimate?
Speaker 7 (47:52):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (47:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (47:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (47:57):
What do you think of Howard Stern?
Speaker 7 (47:58):
What do I think of Howard Stern? You know he's uh,
it appeals to some people. I guess you know you
like him? Do I like him? Now? I don't care
for that mention.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
You know where the best place is to pleasure yourself? Yeah,
thanks a lot, thanks mister.
Speaker 7 (48:16):
Kill all right, thanks him.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
That's asking questions?
Speaker 7 (48:25):
Did I asked you?
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Okay? All the I he wasn't getting mad. He was
getting mad. He was getting mad.
Speaker 7 (48:41):
Not really, mister, I'm.
Speaker 9 (48:44):
Leaving the fellows.
Speaker 7 (48:45):
I think the deal is you gotta leave.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
Just give me my mic so I can walk. That's
the Eli County.
Speaker 13 (48:53):
Sure Heward Stern to garbage. We ran you guys out
two shows ago. We said don't ever come back.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
You never said I was going back.
Speaker 13 (49:05):
Yes, the other the other clouds from hire and started
cap here two shows ago, right the about we said,
don't come back.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
I don't want to in here? Okay, can ask Gary.
Speaker 7 (49:23):
Owns one thing absolute?
Speaker 13 (49:28):
That's him my bobby.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
Oh you know what we need the we need the
thing to behind you. I get this.
Speaker 7 (49:46):
Rry.
Speaker 2 (49:48):
Oh my god, that was crazy and they are still
throwing those. I guess they had an autograph show about
a month ago over there at the Burbank Airport. That's
where they would the Burbank Marriott Airport would be where
they would have those celebrity autograph shows.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
I love it, I love it.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
Okay, I'm out here. You guys, have a great rest
of your day. By the way, I'm gonna play a
little bit of Ozzy Osbourne. And they did an interview
with Ozzy a few years ago and they asked him
if he believed in God, and he goes.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
Yeah, I do believe in God. I was raised a
Christian and I went to Sunday School. See us. I
do believe in God.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
So if you have any doubts where Ozzy is right now,
he's with all the angels up in the heavens, jamming away,
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Org, NBC News Radium. I'm Rob Martyr. President Trump is
touting a new trade agreement with the European Union as
the biggest of all deals. Speaking in Scotland. The President
said it will tariff set fifteen percent. European Commission had
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in the United States. Israel is pausing the fighting in
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