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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Casey a A.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Control Chaos.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Gary Garver, Yeah, Carry Garver, Tim Doones, Yeah, listens Barterer
to de fun the Bone Garber and Ticket Domes did.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
The wings a little bringing this music.

Speaker 5 (00:42):
Yes, Yo Empire Empire, inlin Empire.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Listen, Yo Yo.

Speaker 6 (00:49):
It is controlled Chaos Casey a A ten fifty AM
Onnald six point five f M in the Inland Empire.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
It's a hunk day.

Speaker 7 (00:57):
Yeah, dot Com because you know this radio station is
the bomb.

Speaker 6 (01:04):
It's getting hot out here again. There's going to be
one hundred and eleven out here in the desert, one
hundred degrees.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
In the Inland Empire.

Speaker 6 (01:15):
Los Angeles is heating up a little bit, though Los
Angeles has had a mellow summer. We've had sort of
a mellow summer out here in the desert. Though now
that August is around the corner, it's going to heat up, man,
and it ain't gonna let up for at least a
month month and a half. By the way, we're not

(01:38):
the only ones burning up. The South and the Southeast
is under heat advisory. There's like thirty one states that
are under a major heat advisory. So it's burning up
out there too. Plus it's humid. We have dry heat
out here. Yeah right, sure, whatever, it's it, but does

(02:01):
get hot out there in the I've been out to
the East Coast in the summertime and man, the humidity
could be ninety degrees but feels like one hundred and ten.
So beware out there. Drink lots of water and lots
of beer, just lots of water. Be careful out there, seriously,
I'm not joking about that yet. You have to be
very careful in the heat, have to be very careful. Anyways,

(02:26):
shows called control chaos, but man, I'm telling you, I
think the summertime melts a lot of people's minds. It's
just insane. We had the Walmart stabbing where eleven people
were injured in I believe, Michigan, and then in Reno
we had a gunman there kill three people at a casino.

(02:50):
And then the New York City you know guy that
I mean, this guy is just crazy. I mean he
drove from Vegas. This cat drove from Vegas to New
York City, went to the headquarters of the NFL. Basically,
the reason he went to that building specifically, is that

(03:11):
he thought he should be an NFL football player. I
guess he had CTE claims he had CTE had a
suicide note out there and went to the office of
the NFL, maybe to gun down Roger Goodell.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Who knows. They injured an NFL.

Speaker 6 (03:28):
Employee for other people were killed, you know, so senseless.
But the everything about the whole thing is this guy
actually drove from Vegas to New York City parked on
Park Avenue. I don't know if you've ever been to
New York, but I mean New York. There's so many
effing people walking the streets. How did this guy, I

(03:49):
don't care if it's six point thirty at night, How
did this guy just be able to walk down the
street on Park Avenue carrying an assault weapon and going
to the office and I mean going to the building
and just start blowing away people. It's just the in
and the poor police officer and security guards. They didn't

(04:12):
have a chance.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
This guy.

Speaker 6 (04:13):
Once he walked into the building, Uh, he opened fire
and it was a game over for them. They had
no chance. It's so sad, so sad, so disturbing. Why
why the guy The guy was on a suicide mission.
You know, his brain was not well by the way,
he has a he had mental issues. I guess he

(04:34):
had a history of mental health problems in Vegas. But
he's able to become a private investigator and get a
permit for a concealed weapon. This is what I'm talking about.
This is what I've been talking about for years, man,
So I'm bringing it up today and then we'll get
into some other things. I've been talking about this for years,

(04:56):
that these assault weapons are killing machine. They're made for
military purposes to kill people. The only reason you haven't
AK forty seven or whatever, M fifteen or whatever is
to kill people. Excuse me, got another frog in my throat?
I get one once a.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Week, raggy, it's froggy. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
I mean, the bottom line of those are killing machines.
They're killing weapons. Not You're not there to hunt, you know,
deer or whatever, bore whatever you like hunting. I don't
even like hunting. I would never shoot anything. I might
kill a couple of flies and some cockroaches and some
red ants, but uh, that's the extent of it. Mosquitoes,

(05:42):
that's the extent of it. I don't want to shoot anything.
I've never owned a gun, never want to own a gun.
My dad had a twenty two rifle and we shot that.
Would go out to the desert, not this desert, but
out I guess it's not the desert anymore Valencia. It
was a desert when we were growing up. Now it's
a bustling community. We'd go out there and shoot like

(06:06):
cans and stuff like that, and it was kind of fun.
I had a Pela gun. I had a BB gun.
Every kid had a BB gun and a Pella gun.
Back in the day. I had one of those.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
It was cool.

Speaker 6 (06:18):
I didn't go out there and shoot anybody with it.
We just shot targets. I mean, Scotty would shoot targets
and stuff like that. Put bull's eyes on there, you know,
and have fun, you know. I mean, it was it
was cool. Didn't go out there and try to shoot
people with it though, never or animals or anything. Scotty
and I never went out and did that, though we
both owned a BB gun and a Pella gun.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
It's fine.

Speaker 6 (06:42):
I just don't believe in owning a weapon. Nothing good
can come from it.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Nothing.

Speaker 6 (06:48):
Bottom line is, nothing good can come from owning a weapon,
a gun, So I just don't own one. So the
bottom line is is that this is crazy. This is
crazy with these assault weapons. And here a guy that's
mentally unstable, that has a history of mental health issues.

(07:10):
Haw's a permit for a concealed weapon, and how are
you gonna stop this? The guy put The guy drove
his own car from Vegas to New Jersey and then
New York and then just got got the car, you know,
got out of the car, had other weapons in there too,
got out of the car and just went into this building.

(07:32):
And by the way, if you've never been to New
York City, I mean there's mass security. You cannot go
into a getting on an elevator without passing through security.
There's always security. And all these big high rise buildings,
especially in uh Manhattan. I used to go to the
Stern Show and go into some of these office buildings,
and I mean it was like, you know, it's a fortress.

(07:55):
There's always mass security around. But here this guy had
these guys, had these these security people, had no chance,
I mean zero. The guy just came in firing. The
bizarre thing is is that he went into the elevator
after he shot at you know, the police officers and
security guard and another woman, and he let a woman
pass right by him. She got out of the elevator

(08:17):
and he let her go. I mean, that's so eerie.
That's gotta be so bizarre. She's got to be like
feeling like, I don't know, unlucky or I mean not unlucky,
but lucky and just like tripping out. Why why did
he let her go and not the others? So anyways,
the reason this guy went up there was he had

(08:38):
mental issues. He thought he was a football player, but
he only played high school football. He never played college.
He never played in the NFL, though he claims he did.
I guess in the suicide note that he wrote, and
he was looking for the NFL. I mean, the bottom
line is he was looking to talk to Roger Goodell
basically stating that they're not doing enough or they're covering

(09:01):
up the problems with brain injuries in the NFL. And
it has come to light in the last ten years.
It really has come to light about the about these
brain injuries. I'm the reason I know so much about
is that, you know, Scotty went through it. He had
catasil and that was a brain illness where he got

(09:22):
this disease basically that took away was killing the blood
vessels in his brain. We had thousands and thousands of
blood vessels running throughout our brain and they were slowly
being wiped out by this terrible disease called catasil, and
we took them to the University of Michigan, Him, him
and I went and we did tons of research on it.

(09:46):
It's sad. It's sad, these these brain illnesses, man. I mean,
it just takes away everything. I mean, it really does,
and it's really sad. But let me get back to
these assault weapons until until Congress does something about this,
this s is gonna go on time and time again.
You know how many mass shootings that have been already

(10:08):
mass shootings are two or more people being killed I believe,
or I think it's killed, not just wounded, but killed.
You know how many mass shootings we've had this year
so far, two hundred and eighty five mass shootings. That's
two or more people getting killed, two hundred and eighty five.
We're like the only country in the world that has

(10:31):
this problem. You might hear about it once in a
while in Europe or somewhere else, or the Philippines or Asia,
who knows. But bottom line is we have an epidemic
of it. And it's because of these assault weapons. And
by the way, how do you get them off the street?

Speaker 1 (10:47):
You can't.

Speaker 6 (10:48):
There's millions of them on the streets. These are killing machines.
I mean, it's crazy here in New York City this happens.
I mean, the guy walks just down park like strolling.
It just looked like he was strolling, like just going
out for a walk with this assault weapon by his side.

(11:09):
I mean, it was just surreal, surreal. And then the
casino in Reno, do you hear about this one? The
same thing happened in the morning. Earlier in the morning,
three people were killed in a shooting Monday morning at
the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, when a man shot
five people in the valet area outside the hotel casino

(11:34):
and another person who was driving through the parking lot.
I guess this guy was like pacing up and down
in the parking lot for like forty five minutes. Why
wouldn't the casino security do something about that. I don't
get that. You see this guy just pacing back and forth.

(11:54):
It was early in the morning, it was like seven
thirty in the morning in in Reno. How did they
not see this guy go Hey, we gotta check this
dude out, or we gotta call the cops or something.
They just let him payste back and forth for forty
five minutes, and then he goes out and opens fire
on all these people.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
It's just so bizarre.

Speaker 6 (12:14):
He actually lived the other cat in New York City,
took his own life. He killed himself. He was on
a suicide mission. But I mean, I just don't understand it, man,
I just don't understand what the hell's going on here.
It's just so bizarre. It's so effing bizarre. What's happening

(12:34):
the stabbing at Walmart? Is there any place safe anymore?

Speaker 1 (12:40):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (12:41):
Do you ever worry about it, like when you go
out that somebody's just gonna open up and gun down
a bunch of people, open up fire and gun down everybody.
I wonder about it every now and then. Seriously, no
place is safe anymore. I mean, no place is safe.
This is our society. It's it's sick. I don't know

(13:04):
what I mean. Can Congress do anything about it?

Speaker 1 (13:07):
I don't. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
I mean, I guess unless somebody gets gunned down in
Congress or a loved one by gets gonn. I mean
some tragic has to happen, Like, when's enough enough? Man,
when's enough enough of this stuff? When are people gonna
go yeah? Yeah, well uh yeah, they're not taking away
my ak foy cheven or fifteen am ar fifteen or whatever.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I mean, why do you even need it? Why do
you even need it? I don't get it.

Speaker 6 (13:36):
But here, this guy has mental health issues and he
has a permit to carry a concealed weapon and by
and buy an assault weapon.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
I mean, at least stop that. For christ see?

Speaker 6 (13:48):
Can can Congress agree on that that people that have
mental health issues should own a gun, let alone a
semi automatic weapon? Can we agree on that?

Speaker 1 (14:04):
I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
It's a well, you're not gonna stop everybody. If they
want to kill somebody, they're gonna kill somebody. Yeah, exactly
if they want to do harm to somebody. Somebody wants
to do harm to other people, they can do it.
Whether they could take the knife out at the walmart
or run down a bunch of people that are having
a party or something like that, or a parade or

(14:27):
I mean, you know.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
If you want, if somebody wants to do harm.

Speaker 6 (14:29):
To others, they will, but when we'd like to lessen
it a little bit. I've been talking about assault weapons
for years and years and years, and I saw I
finally sort of gave up about a year ago, going,
you know what, it's not gonna matter. It's not gonna
matter anymore. But it does matter because these these these
things are happening too frequently. Two hundred and eighty five

(14:55):
mass shootings this year in the United States.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
I mean, come on, man, come.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
On, not taking away my gun. I don't want to
take away your guns. I just want to get rid
of these assault weapons. You can have all the pistols
and all the rifles you want, I don't care. Just
get these assault weapons off the streets of the United States,
you know, give them a do a buyback program, give

(15:23):
them like fifty thousand. Everybody who turns in the assault
weapon gets twenty five thousand dollars. How much does an
assault weapon cost? Maybe five grand at the most. I
don't know. I have no clue. Give them twenty five
grand for everybody who turns in the assault weapon. We
spend trillions of dollars on other crapola that is senseless.
Give everybody twenty five g's say, hey, listen, you turn

(15:44):
into your assault weapon. We'll give you a twenty five grand,
We'll cut you a check. I mean something, do something
to do nothing. Congress again, can't do anything there until
until one of them gets shot within AK forty seven
or when they're allowed ones gets shot. Then maybe one
of them will step up, or a bunch of them
will step up and do something about it. But there's

(16:06):
too much money in it. It's all about money, man,
It's all about money. It's crazy. It's chaos. It is
control chaos. Casey AA ten to fifty. I just had
to bring it up because I've been talking about this
stuff for years and I almost try to avoid it
nowadays because it's just it goes in one ear and
out the other, and people are like, you know, what

(16:26):
are you gonna do? You can't stop it, you know.
But the bottom line is that if they really wanted to,
they could do something about it. But they don't because
they're getting kickbacks, you know, big time from the gun
manufacturers and all these cats, you know, so they're not
going to do a damn thing. And our society is
just like it just seems like it's crumbling down.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
I'm glad.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
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one want to be in my twenties or my thirties anymore,
because I mean this, this is crazy with the AI
taking old over, and then you know these people are
losing their mind all the time. It's just bizarre. This
is a bizarre time to live. It really is Dusty Street.

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Speaker 11 (21:00):
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Speaker 1 (21:03):
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Speaker 12 (21:05):
What?

Speaker 13 (21:06):
By the way, that is the single greatest question you
could ever ask your celebrity, do you miss the spotlight?

Speaker 11 (21:13):
I thought it was who are you? Who are you great?

Speaker 13 (21:16):
But we find that do you miss the spotlight?

Speaker 11 (21:19):
Is more irritating than anything. What do you? What do
you mean?

Speaker 13 (21:22):
Then they give you Inevitably they end up giving you
their whole resume to prove they're not out of the spot.

Speaker 11 (21:28):
How you doing, mister? How you doing?

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Do you miss the spotlight?

Speaker 11 (21:35):
YU? What missed the spotlight?

Speaker 14 (21:38):
In?

Speaker 11 (21:38):
What sense? Do you mean that? I? Have you been
doing a lot of things lately. Have I done anything lately?

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Well, yeah, I did.

Speaker 4 (21:47):
A film called Into the Wild, which Sean Penn directed,
and he's being honored here tonight.

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And uh Emil Hirst who was started in it.

Speaker 6 (21:56):
And I are accepting Shawn Penn's me Dadian Award and
saying a few words about him tonight because.

Speaker 11 (22:05):
He's making a film about the time for sis stuff.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
Are you tired of Jews running the entertainment business?

Speaker 11 (22:12):
Am I?

Speaker 1 (22:12):
What tired of the Jews running the entertainment business?

Speaker 5 (22:17):
Part of the Jews running the entertainment?

Speaker 11 (22:19):
Dude?

Speaker 4 (22:20):
What kind of a question is that?

Speaker 11 (22:22):
That's a twisted question.

Speaker 5 (22:24):
And of course not I mean, man alive, what kind
of question is that?

Speaker 11 (22:30):
God, let's TEXTI thinking, man, if you're at sex and
your trailer, that's not Larry Garver, jew of the.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
What can we say that's not going to never mind?
I think that's a legit question.

Speaker 6 (23:04):
The Jews they run everything, right, Lincoln Laddie, The Jews
run it off.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
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It's a Wednesday, Kerry Garb here, It's gonna be hot
out here. And who doesn't like a cold beer on
a hot day. Do you know the city with the
most breweries in the United States? What city has the

(23:51):
most breweries in the United States? Los Angeles, New York, Vegas? No,
it's Chicago. Chicago has one hundred and sixty breweries. They

(24:16):
are the craft beer capital of the country.

Speaker 15 (24:20):
Chicago.

Speaker 6 (24:21):
Yes, So if you want to go out and have
a cold beer and go to a bunch of breweries,
head to Chicago.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
One hundred and sixty. That's a lot, right.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
I wonder how many Los Angeles House or New York City.
There's a lot there too, But Chicago the capital with
the city with the most beer breweries in the nation.
There you go, look up this morning, gotten myself a beer? No,
I don't think so, not this morning anyways.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
So you know, shifting gears.

Speaker 6 (24:58):
Stephen Colbert basically was fired a couple of weeks ago
from his late night talk show. CBS cut a deal
with Trump because they're trying to merge with a company
called I think Skybox, and the deal actually did go through,
and Colbert is going to be ousted May of twenty

(25:19):
twenty six.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
I don't think he's going to last that long. I
really don't.

Speaker 6 (25:22):
I don't see him ripping on Trump for in the
next seven eight months and CBS allowing that to happen,
but Jay Leno weighed in on it. Jay Leno was
the talk show host for The Tonight Show from a
nineteen ninety two to two thousand and nine, and then
came back for another four years. After they fired him,

(25:45):
brought in Conan O'Brien Conan O'Brian Bond, and then I
guess Eleno came back for a little bit. He's doing
different TV things. He's got Jay Leno's garage or some craple.
He's got like a zillion different cars and things like that.
So Jay Leno did an interview at the Ronald Reagan

(26:06):
Presidential Foundation Institute, which I'm going to next Friday. A
week from Friday, I'm actually taking my mom My. Mom's
turning eighty eight on August ninth, so we're gonna go
down there.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
August eighth.

Speaker 6 (26:19):
We're going to go see the Dead Sea Scrolls down
at the Reagan Institute in Seami Valley.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
We're looking forward to.

Speaker 6 (26:27):
That, and then we're going to hang out in La
and take her to the beach and have a little
dinner and stuff like that. But I guess he did
an interview over there and he sounded off on the
late night talk show host and the political humor that's
going on, and how he did it and how different

(26:48):
it is nowadays. This is what he said. This is
what Jay Leno said. I love political humor, don't get
me wrong. But what happens is people wind up cozing
too much to once or the other. I don't think
anybody wants to hear a lecture, Leno added, why shoot
for half an audience? Why not try to get the

(27:08):
whole thing. I like to bring people into the big picture.
I don't understand why you would alienate one particular group,
Leno said, Or just don't do it at all. I'm
not saying you have to throw your support or whatever,
but just do what's funny. Well, it is funny to
hear political humor. Come on, he did a lot of it.

(27:33):
In fact, Leno said, he prided himself when angry feedback
came from both sides of the aisle. It was fun
of me when I got hate letters you and Republican friends,
or well, I hope you and your Democrat buddies are happy,
or over the same joke he's recalled. I go, well,
that's good. That's how you get the whole audience. Nowadays,
you have to be content with half the audience because

(27:55):
you have to give your opinions. So he's basically saying, hey, guys,
you know, stop giving your opinion and stop being so
left winging because most of these late not talk show
hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, that piece of crap, Seth Meyers,
Jimmy Fallon, they all lean.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
To the left. Okay, but they've been doing jokes.

Speaker 6 (28:15):
I mean, I remember Johnny Carson doing jokes about Ronald
Reagan and Jimmy Carter and Nixon, and they've been doing
jokes political humor for years and years and years on
the president. It's not just Donald Trump. It just seems
like it's got more vicious and the country's so more
divided nowadays that it's you know, it's sort of leaning

(28:37):
a little bit more to the left.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
These guys all lean to left. Kimmel and Fallon and Colbert.

Speaker 6 (28:43):
They all lean to the left. I get it, you
know what I mean, you gotta rip on both of them.
I mean, the Democrats are That's what we do here.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
On this show.

Speaker 6 (28:51):
The Democrats are a bunch of Keystone cops. They have
They are so clueless. The Democrats are so clueless it's
it's funny how effed up they are that they don't
know what the American people want. They don't want to
hear your rhetoric about transgender crap Bola. We don't want
to hear that. We don't want to hear about your
woke policies or your council culture crap Bola.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
We don't want to hear it. We don't want to
hear it.

Speaker 6 (29:18):
Man, you've alienated a big part of the human race
that used to back the Democrats, the heterosexual mail. You've
taken them out of the picture. You don't want us.
You don't want the heterosexual male in the Democratic Party.
You'll want the LGBTQ and the transgender and the illegal

(29:39):
immigrants and all those cats. That's who the Democratic Party
represents nowadays. They don't represent middle ground America, don't They
don't understand that, you know, because people like me who
you know, My mom is a Democrat, hardcore Democrat. I
mean she used to write letters to Nixon when he

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was going through Watergate, and my dad was a Republican
big time. He has plaques from like Ronald Reagan and
George Bush and all sorts of stuff, you know. I
mean he was he was a donor for the Republican Party.
But you know, they never shoved either one of them
down my throat. Though I did have to watch Watergate
instead of cartoons when I was growing up. I just

(30:23):
go outside. I never I just like screw that they
got Watergate on again.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
I'm I'm I'm gonna go play ball, Scott. Let's go.
Let's go to the park.

Speaker 6 (30:31):
Let's go to ours down the park and go hit
some I'll pitch t you can hit some some balls
or something. Let's go throw the football around. But the
bottom line is that you know it was, you know
it's It's ridiculous, man. I mean they're both jerk offs.
I mean, both parties are are ridiculous. The Republicans are
way way to the right and the Democrats are way

(30:55):
way to the left. And you got to joke about
both of them because they're both idiots. I've been saying
this on the show for many many years. I Have'm
an independent. I was an independent in nineteen eighty and
I still am. You know, forty plus years later. Bottom
line is that this is just it's just a bad
time for everything, and you got to be I gotta

(31:19):
be a uh we call it a what do we
call it? A?

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Come on? Oh god?

Speaker 6 (31:25):
Equal opportunity offender. There we go, equal opportunity offender. You
gotta defend everybody. I think that's what Jay Leno's trying
to say. You gotta offend everybody. You can't just offend
one side.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Of the fancy. Gotta offend everyone.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
And I think what he's saying is that these late
night talk show hosts are just going way to the left.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
That's why I never watched it. I'd never watch any
of them.

Speaker 6 (31:46):
Man, I haven't watched any late night talk shows, and
since really Jay Leno left, and I wasn't a big
fan of jay Leno. I just watched it every now
and then. But Johnny Carson was my favorite. I used
to watch Johnny Carson every f night at eleven thirty
on NBC. Love Johnny Carson. He was like, he's still
the king of late night talk show host These.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Other guys, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (32:10):
I can't watch it as my phone goes off and it's, uh,
let's see let's see, let's let's see.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
I guarantee you here.

Speaker 6 (32:17):
Let's let's just take it and all right, hello, hello, hello,
you're interrupting my show.

Speaker 5 (32:25):
Go ahead in regards to your subscription?

Speaker 1 (32:28):
What subscription for the next available?

Speaker 12 (32:30):
Each?

Speaker 1 (32:30):
Shut? Shut? Can you? Should we do this bit right here?
Let's wait for the next let's see, let's let's let's
see who who picks up? Go ahead? I'm waiting.

Speaker 6 (32:39):
I swear to god, man, I am so sick of
these calls. Guess what they just hung up? I was
waiting for the next agent why during the show. I
just don't understand it. I think they do it just
to f with me. By the way, Stephen Colbert uh
was the number one rated late show talk show hosts
and he's being canned. So there you go, there you go.

(33:05):
In The Late Show is being canceled. It's been on
the air for thirty years. Remember when Johnny Carson left
and Jay Leno basically stole the Tonight Show from David Letterman,
and then Letterman went.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
To CBS that hold to do well. It's finally over.
It's over, Johnny, It's over. It's over.

Speaker 6 (33:23):
After thirty years a late night The Late Show is
being canceled. It's not gonna They're not gonna replace Colbert.
But anyways, I was speaking about Leno and all this crap. O.
I did an interview. I've interviewed Jay Leno probably four
or five times. Here's one of the interviews I did
with Jay Leno.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Yeah, Jay Jay Mono, Yeah.

Speaker 11 (33:40):
From Mortsaw.

Speaker 13 (33:40):
Mort Saw was a famous comedian around the ear of
Lenny Bruce in the fifties.

Speaker 11 (33:44):
So now what happened to mort He did a radio
show for.

Speaker 13 (33:47):
A while, you know, kind of just you know, got old,
and I guess they're doing a benefit dinner for him
or something. I did a one man show on Broadway
that was pretty successful.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
For a little Actually, this is out of Mortsal tribute.

Speaker 6 (34:00):
I got a couple interviews, and this is one with
Jay Leno, and I did one with Jay Lene where
I got him. He was going to be the EMPC
at some event in Beverly Hills and he came in
on his motorcycle and I interviewed him and it's it's
that's one of my that's one of my favorite interviews
of all time. But let's just hear this one. This
one's a little bit different. So it might be a

(34:20):
couple of other celebrities, including Jay Lenel.

Speaker 11 (34:23):
Here we go wow about ten ten fifteen. Yeah, he
used to talk shows all the time and then he
just sort of disappeared. He's an old man now, I guess.

Speaker 13 (34:30):
And what is he out of money or something?

Speaker 11 (34:33):
I don't know. I think this was like a tribute
to out.

Speaker 16 (34:36):
It's not like a fundraiser.

Speaker 11 (34:39):
Should be. I don't know.

Speaker 13 (34:41):
I don't know what the guy's situation is. But anyway,
Jay Leno was there, Gary Garver didn't get a hold
of him, and of course when they bring up my name,
Jay starts doing that thing where he pretends like the
microphone isn't working.

Speaker 11 (34:55):
It's kind of name Hey Jay, how you doing how Ai?
How's it going?

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Good? Good?

Speaker 11 (35:00):
Good? He who does the best Jay Loan of impression.
I don't know. There's a couple of guys around.

Speaker 13 (35:08):
George Clooney did the actually Judge Klain when he did the.

Speaker 11 (35:11):
That Night Live, he was good. How did you sing
it's a show for mother Late night shows? Huh? I
want to take a look.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Would you like to apologize to Howard Stern?

Speaker 3 (35:19):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (35:19):
And I say say hello to Howard for me?

Speaker 6 (35:21):
Well, do you get hiring John Linda's Well, I think
odd days on Monday would be Thursday.

Speaker 11 (35:28):
If you don't like that, is there something wrong? Is
there anyone in Hollywood you don't like? By the French?
I think in fifty four when they took over what
happened with Danang was a province and that later came
from that. What do you think of Center Bernhard scene?
You have a giant penis and you'd like to spink

(35:48):
girls in bed? Oh that would be true, That would
be true. Thank you, thank you, Thanks Howard for me?

Speaker 10 (35:55):
What?

Speaker 11 (35:56):
All right? Thanks? There you go doing Jay? All right? Gary?
Thank you? There it is, Robin. He really won't acknowledge it,
anything going on now.

Speaker 13 (36:11):
He won't be nothing real with Jay. That's the funny
thing about Jay. Having done the show many times and
spoken with him off camera, there's really sort of not
a person in there that the addresses anything real? Was
there always that situation when he used to do our
show early on she were at NBC?

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Was there a person there?

Speaker 11 (36:35):
You know? I don't know. I didn't know him well
enough at that point.

Speaker 16 (36:38):
Yeah, because I'm trying to think back, and I don't know.

Speaker 13 (36:41):
Yeah, I don't know, but I do regret that Jay
handled himself so poorly with me, because I did enjoy
having a relationship with Jay in terms of the show.

Speaker 11 (36:53):
He always called in. It was fun and I enjoyed
doing his show. But I really did take offense to
the way he handled me and treated me and treated me.

Speaker 13 (37:02):
What happened a long story short, It was that there
was a guy who worked on our show, stuttering John,
who I think you know, yeah, and Jay decided to
hire him to be the announcer on the tonight show,
which is fine.

Speaker 11 (37:15):
I felt that Jay me being a friend and a
guy who does his show.

Speaker 13 (37:18):
In his mind, he could have called me up and said,
you know, I'm going to take a guy who's part
of your show, you know, and not a guy who's
behind the thing to do. He just called me up
and say, listen, I'm gonna offer him a lot of
money to be the announcer and out of respect to
our relationship, do you have a problem with this, because
I know Jay is sensitive that way too. Rosie o'donald
once hired a few people off of Jay's staff without

(37:38):
telling him, and he blew his lid. And these are
just behind the scenes people this is a guy who's
on the air with me all the time. It would
have been a nice, respectful thing to do. And as
John knows and is, I think Jay knew a little
bit about me. I never would stand in somebody's way
from getting a good job. I would have been fine
with it. It would sort of be the same as
a baseball team saying, hey, you know what, we want

(37:59):
to talk to this player to the other.

Speaker 11 (38:02):
Run, Howard, don't worry, I won't be hired by Jay.

Speaker 13 (38:06):
You never know, and they'd be surprised to kind of
lift everything we do.

Speaker 11 (38:09):
He could be interested. Yeah, and trust me, if you're here,
he'll be interested.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
That was George, Yes, George d G. Don't worry, Edward,
I will not be hired by Jay Leno. Oh my.

Speaker 6 (38:24):
So that's the story of why Jay and Howard had
a falling out because basically Jay stole stuttering John and
didn't even give him the respect to say, Hey, Howard,
I'm going to offer John a lot de niro to
come on the Tonight Show and be the announcer, the
opening Mike announcer. Do you mind? Jay didn't do that.

(38:46):
John took the job, and ever since there's been a
falling out between Jay Leno and Howard Stern, though I
think probably Howard's mellowed out a little bit and maybe
they're friends again.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
He's friends.

Speaker 11 (38:57):
You know.

Speaker 6 (38:58):
Howard hated Roso Donald, Now they're best friends. He hated
a lot of people, Chevy Chase, now they're good friends.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
I mean, you know, so you know the evolution of
the Howard Steen Show and Howard stun himself.

Speaker 6 (39:10):
All right, it is control chaos. I'm Gary Garver, and
we have a little bit more chaos working. Yeah, yeah,
we have a little bit more chaos for you, you know,
light night talk show hosts. You know, just just you know,
keep it, keep it right down in the middle, like
like Garver does. You know Garver keeps it down the middle.

Speaker 15 (39:27):
Heat.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
You can't stand either one of the Republicans or Democrats.
It is just do it that way and everything will
be great. Everything will work out for you, all right.

Speaker 6 (39:34):
The only path more chaos for you right after this?

Speaker 1 (39:38):
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a movement to address the divide and to strive for
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Speaker 6 (41:35):
This is Gary Garver and I've written a book called
Radio Blows. It's all about my career in the radio business,
my time with the Howard Stern Show, and celebrity interviews,
my top ten cool celebrities and my.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
Top ten uncool celebrities.

Speaker 6 (41:49):
Here's a sample of a couple cool ones and a
couple uncool ones.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
Bigga citizens arrest on me.

Speaker 15 (41:54):
Yea, I'm gonna take this stuff here.

Speaker 11 (41:56):
Yeah, all right, I'm holding you.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
Call Get the marshall, Get the marshal.

Speaker 15 (41:59):
What's what's wrong?

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Marshall?

Speaker 14 (42:01):
Right?

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Now we'll see who's for.

Speaker 13 (42:02):
Are you one of the scary morning people are going
to ask horrible things?

Speaker 11 (42:05):
You got that look?

Speaker 13 (42:06):
Are you?

Speaker 11 (42:07):
They don't have that look?

Speaker 6 (42:08):
You do.

Speaker 11 (42:08):
You got to look like watch me do something. I
would have been second grade.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
If you're forcing the gay sex, who would you choose?

Speaker 11 (42:14):
I don't get forced into anything.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
Thanks lout Jack.

Speaker 6 (42:18):
If you're on a desert island and you had a
choice of making love to Pamela Lee or Jannerino, who
would you choose.

Speaker 11 (42:24):
That's a question. I don't want to answ if because
my wife I'm to listening to the show. Thank you,
mister President.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (42:30):
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Speaker 11 (42:41):
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Mister Alderan, can ask you one question, can ask you
one quite? How you doing?

Speaker 15 (43:14):
I'm doing fine? Thanks you Hallry.

Speaker 6 (43:15):
No, you know what, there's there's a lot of controversy
going around nowadays because people aren't believing in the government
that you guys didn't really go to the moon, did you?

Speaker 1 (43:22):
I mean, did you really go to the moon?

Speaker 15 (43:23):
I think so?

Speaker 1 (43:24):
The best I can recall, are you there?

Speaker 15 (43:26):
We were there?

Speaker 1 (43:27):
Where was it?

Speaker 15 (43:28):
A few of us? It was full of American cheese?

Speaker 1 (43:33):
Really?

Speaker 11 (43:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (43:34):
Right?

Speaker 15 (43:34):
No Swiss jeez, No Russian geese.

Speaker 1 (43:37):
No Russian cheese.

Speaker 15 (43:38):
No, I'm looking for caviare but we didn't see any
at all.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
Would you like to fly again?

Speaker 15 (43:43):
No, I'm working on people going to Mars Mars Mars.

Speaker 1 (43:47):
I want to go.

Speaker 15 (43:48):
You want to go?

Speaker 1 (43:48):
Take me out on to Mars? Of course? Thanks? Thanks
for Aldering, God bless you.

Speaker 18 (43:55):
The man that Howard Stern fired and said he would
never work radio would get that's right, it's the second
coming up.

Speaker 11 (44:03):
Garry Garden.

Speaker 6 (44:16):
Control Chaos CASEAA ten fifty AM one to six point
five FM in the Inland Empire. Gary Garver Here it
is a hump day. Hope you have a nice uh
Wednesday out there. And this is a crazy story. This
is insane. Beware of who your in laws are gonna be.

(44:38):
It's this category. The category is beware of who your
in laws will be? Check this one out. Dad seventy
six executes daughter in law at family wedding in front
of guests after she planned to divorce his son. Yes,
and Illinois dad has been accused of killing his daughter

(45:00):
in law execution style at a family wedding in front
of a guest after she planted a divorce's son.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
According to the cops.

Speaker 6 (45:09):
Roland Schmidt, seventy six, has been charged with the first
degree murder of Christine Moyer, forty five, following the deadly
shooting in the parking lot of a Marriott hotel in Schwanberg,
located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. They didn't have
enough beer at the party.

Speaker 1 (45:28):
Maybe.

Speaker 6 (45:29):
Schmidt and Moyer were attending a wedding at the hotel
Friday night when the father in law followed Moyer outside
the venue and shot her in the head. According to prosecutors,
Schmidt shot his daughter in law execution style while she
was talking to another family member. Do you believe this crap?
Do you believe this craziness? Insane? The father in law

(45:53):
was upset with Moyer over divorce paperwork, which was filed
against his son. According to the police, weeks before the wedding,
Schmid had learned from his son that Moyer had planned
to divorce him. ABC seven Chicago reported prosecutors claimed the
father in law admitted to planning the shooting. He planned

(46:14):
on doing this. Moyer was taken to a local hospital
but later died from her injuries. Schmidt was subdued on
the ground by someone and turned over to the police.
Schmid had an expired FOUD card. NBC five Chicago reported,
citing prosecutors, a FOID card is legally required for Illinois
residents who have guns, ammunition, or other specified weapons. It

(46:40):
was expired. This FOUD card was expired. See it doesn't matter,
hear this guy from Vegas had a concealed weapons license
in Las Vegas and he had mental health issues. It
was known that he had mental health issues, and he
had still a concealed carry license. It's totally insane. Let's

(47:04):
continue on Schmid appeared in court Monday, where a judge
rule he is to remain in jail until his next chearing,
which is listed for August twenty second. I mean, this
guy planned on shooting his daughter in law because she
wanted to divorce his son. I mean, it's just I

(47:25):
guess you've got to be aware of who you're marrying
and who's going to be your in lass. I know
my in law is. When I got married, he was
a complete moron. I mean, he passed away this past year,
so I don't want to talk too bad about him,
but he was a crazy, mother effort man. He was
a total religious zelot. The first time I met him,
we were supposed to go have dinner with him at

(47:46):
his house. We were on the way to Vegas to
see my parents, my dad and my brother and my mom,
and we stopped over here first at her place, and
she told me that he was a little bit of
a religious nutcase. She didn't put it that way, but
I'm putting it that way. I said, I can handle anything,
don't worry about it. So we're supposed to have dinner.
Dinner was he put a TV tray in front of

(48:07):
me and gave me some food and made me watch
a recording of it the eight hundred Club.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Remember the eight hundred Club.

Speaker 6 (48:16):
It was like a religious show and there was a
jew on there that gave himself to Jesus. So he
had me watch this video for like twenty minutes of
these guys interviewing this Jewish guy who gave himself to
Jesus Christ. And I was like, okay, cool, whatever you
know I mean. And I was like, hey, I'm down
with all that. I'm Christian too, my dad's a Christian.

(48:37):
We celebrate Christmas. I try to be as cool as possible.
But the guy was just always just on my ex
wife's ass about has Gary given himself to Jesus Christ,
Like it's none of your business, first off, and second off,
you know, the bottom line is I do believe in
Jesus as the greatest Jew of all time and God's son,
So get off my ass. So, I mean, you got

(48:59):
to watch your in laws are. And that was one
of the reasons I divorced my ex wife was that
she didn't have my back with this. She didn't say, hey,
you know what, dad, leave my leave my husband alone.
He's a good dude. He's taken care of me. I
live in Calabasas. We go to Hawaii every year, we
go up north. Every year, we go to Vegas, we
go to Palm Springs. We have a great life. Stop,

(49:20):
don't bug him, leave him alone. She didn't have my back.
I resented it. I resented it, and I end up
divorcing her after cheating on her. And I admit I
cheated on her because I was so upset. Not a
good thing, and I regret it. I regret it to
this day that I did that. But the bottom line is,
if she would have had my back and said, hey,

(49:41):
leave him alone, maybe we'd still be married, maybe we
would have had kids. Who knows, I don't know. But
the bottom line is, man, beware of who your in
laws are gonna be or who they are, because here
this guy plan this out to kill to assassinate his
daughter in law. I mean, how crazy as that man.
That's chaos. That's total chaos. Speaking of total chaos, I'm

(50:05):
getting the hell out of here. I'm leaving, gonna go
do a rock workout in one hundred and ten degree
heat because there's not a whole lot else to do
out here when it's this hot. You don't want to
play golf. It's boring and it's hot, and it's miserable.
You're paying forty bucks to play in one hundred and
ten degree heat.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
I think not. I think not.

Speaker 6 (50:25):
All right, you guys have a great rest of your day.
God willing, God willing. I'll be back Manyana with some
more chaos for you, and hopefully we don't have any
more mass shootings today. We're up to two eighty five.
It's crazy, it's chaotic, and I wish the government, I
wish Congress would do something about getting rid of these
killing machines, these semio mac weapons called AK forty seven's,

(50:48):
M fifteen's or whatever they are, Mr fifteens. It's ridiculous.
No one goes out hunting with an AK forty seven.
All right, you guys, have a great rest of your day.
God bless and careful when you train.

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Bro?

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Can you best.

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Let's get the.

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The mess on the ground.

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Can you be an.

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Change all you got to get on me?

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Nothing new that.

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