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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Control Chaos, Garyver.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Yeah, carry Garver, Jim Doones, listen harder to de bun
the bone Garber and take a domes.
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Kid the wings a little, bringing this music.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
Your emim empire, your empire, start of another week. Yeah,
it is controlled chaos. K C A A ten fifty
AM one A six point five f M in the
Inland Empire. I am Gary Garber. Yes I'm not Sammy
Hagar Radio because you know this radio station is no bomb.
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Come on another semi Hagar siding. I'll tell you about
it in a minute. Hope you had a nice weekend.
Had a very very nice weekend with my mom. It
was her birthday on Saturday, she turned eighty eight. And
Friday after the show, we drove down to a Los
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Angeles to see the Dead Sea scrolls at the Reagan Library.
It's pretty far out. It's pretty far out. I mean,
this is ancient history, this is biblical history on these scrolls.
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It was packed too. The Reagan Library was packed and
we got like front row Joe like it was packed
and you had to take a shuttle. And then I said,
let's just go up to there and see if there's
like any my mom, because my mom has a hand
any capsticker, you know, because you know she's having trouble walking.
And we got lucky. We parked right in front of
the Riggan Library. Somebody was leaving and I was like,
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are you leaving? They're like yeah, and we got like
front row. So I was like, this is great. It's
a good start.
Speaker 5 (02:18):
You know.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
It's like when positive energy happens like that, you get
lucky like that, You're like, wow, this is the start
of the trip. Man, this is gonna be a fun
little trip because we stayed overnight and all that. And
I'll talk about it in a minute. But the Dead
Sea scrolls are amazing. It's really wild to see how small,
how small they wrote the scrolls out in I mean
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this like really small small handwriting in Hebrew. It's like
how did they do that? And it's beautiful. I mean
it's beautiful. It's like how could they do that? Like
what did they do? Dip a pen in inker? I mean,
I don't even know how would they would even be
able to scroll that? I mean really small. Some of
the scrolls were big, you know, big ridings, but these little, small,
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like intricate ridings of our times. And I was just
like maybe to hide it. Maybe they were talking to
hide the scrolls or hide the you know, that's why
they wrote so small, or they just didn't have enough
paper or whatever they used. It's just it was really
far up. Man. We had a really good time, and
then we cruised around the Reagan Museum. If you've never
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been there, if you're a big fan of Ronald Reagan,
you will love it. You will love it. They have
all his memorabilia there. Him and Nancy are laid to
rest outside the Reagan Library. And it's a fun it's
a fun time. It was a fun time. We had
a really nice time. My mom was able to walk
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through it. I don't know how she did it. I
should have got her a wheelchair. I could have got
her a wheelchair, which I did get her because we
the first part was the Dead Sea Scrolls, the exhibition
or exhibit, excuse me, the exhibition, the exhibit, and then
after that we went to the museum, the Reggae Museum,
and that's when I got her a wheelchair and wield
her around a little bit. Saw some Irani stuff. It
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was pretty cool. It was really cool. So we had
a really nice trip down there to see the Dead
Sea scrolls. If you haven't seen them, you go check
them out, man, I mean, it's history. They're talking about
Moses breaking a rock to try to find water in
one of the scrolls, and then they also talk about
the Son of God and this Messiah that is roaming
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the wilderness in one of the scrolls. The most popular
scrolls are the most the Psalms. They have like twenty
six scrolls from Psalms. So these are you know, when
people say the Bible isn't real and all this stuff
isn't real. And then they had the scroll the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments scroll is the big one. It actually
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wasn't there, The actual one was not there. It was
on exhibit a couple of weeks ago, but they had
replica of it, and it basically gives you all the commandments. Yes,
it is the Ten Commandments. And it's really far out
to think that this is real, like the Ten Commandments
are real, and Jesus is real, and Moses is real
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and all the biblical I mean, come on, these are
thousands of years ago. And then they had a bunch
of relics too. They had all these really wild relics,
you know, like a pottery and they had the one
of the cinder blocks from the Jerusalem Wall when Roma
came down and smashed the wall, the Jerusalem Wall, they
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had one of the cinder blocks a huge I mean
now we can call it just a huge, huge block
of rock. I took a picture of that with my mom.
It's just far out. These are thousands and thousands of
years ago, man. I mean, it's just the the biblical
history of it and just the knowing that, you know,
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God's words in the Bible are real. I mean, these
writings are real. They found them in Israel in nineteen
forty six, these Dead Sea scrolls. These guys were just
screwing around on excavating some stuff and they went into
a cave and found these Dead Sea scrolls in nineteen
forty six in Israel. So, I mean, it's just it
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was really far out, man. That was just really like wow,
you know, hearing you know, these scrolls talk about Moses
and Jesus and then the ten Commandment you know scroll.
It's just it was really cool, man. I Mean it
was just really really far out. So if you're into
religion or you're just into, like I am, history and
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biblical type things. It's a spiritual experience. It just lets
you know, it reaffirms that, you know, everything that they
say in the Bible is real, and a lot of
people don't believe it, you know, like, yeah, right, Noah's
Arc and you know, Samson and all this other stuff,
and Moses with the rocks and all that. You know, Jesus,
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you know, walking on water. It's a bunch of crepple. Indeed, well,
I I tend to disagree with you. I tend to disagree.
I've always believed in the spiritual power. I've always believed
in the Biblical energy of life. I believe it is
all real. It's all real, and it's documented. I mean,
this stuff is documented in these in these writings and teachings,
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and it's far out man. So if you haven't seen it,
I think they're going to be at the Reagan Library
until September second. September second is the last day of
the Dead Sea Squirrels out there at the Reagan Library.
So if you're out in la or in the Inland Empire,
you just want to get some religious vibe going, it's
well worth it to go check it out. It's it's
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it was a lot of fun. So after that we
went there and then we went over to We stayed
at the Hilton in Calabasas, nice to very very nice hotel,
very clean. I got a room that was very quiet.
The first room I got there wasn't too quiet because
we were on the second floor. And we get into
the room, and of course, half hour into our stay
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at the room, we hear pounding on top of us
and these po felt like somebody was doing pilates upstairs,
and it was like for like a half hour. I
was like, yo, mom, I'm going down. We need to
change the room. Man, I'm not going to listen to
this crap all all day, all night. I'm not going
to beat no, no, no, no, no, no, not for not
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for two hundred and fifty bucks a night. No. I
want peace. So I went down and there very cool,
and they gave me a room on the upper floor,
the third floor, and it was great. It was quiet,
it was peaceful, didn't hear a sound from anyone. So
that was really nice. That was really nice. So we
had a really nice room and then Friday night cruise
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down to the Sagebrush CANTEENA our friends came down there.
Sammy Phillips, my old radio partner, brought one of her
girls from the adult industry. She was a very nice girl.
Scott and my friend Scott and Lisa, who I actually
got together. I hope they're so happy about that. I
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actually hooked those two up about ten years ago. Yes,
I'm a match maker, a candlestick maker. So they came
down because Lisa knows my mom very well, and Sam
loves my mom too. And then Michale and my friend
Michaela came down. She came down from Orange County and
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drove down and she loves my mom too, So they
all love my mom. It's like having my sisters, you know,
like Sam and Lisa and Michael are like my sisters.
And it was really cool and then we just had
a great time. It was fun going to the canteen.
We had a I'm man, I drank a lot, like
Michaela Captain sting because she stayed. She stayed overnight. She
hung out with us because I was like, listen, man,
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if you're drunk, you're drinking, don't drive all the way
back to Orange County. So she actually hung out with us,
and but we were like, do you want another tequila shot?
You want tequila. I did like five. I was like no,
I was like, come on, come on. I did like
five or six tequila shots and had about four or
five margaritas. It was a it was a lot of fun.
It was a full moon, it was it was a
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great time. We had a great time. On on Friday night,
celebrated my mom's birthday and everybody had a blast. A
great band at the cante. You can never go wrong
at the Sagebrush canteena in Calabasas if you want to
have a party or something and get together. They always
have bands Fridays and Saturdays and they're great. And then
Sunday they had the Sunday Brunch and music. And that's
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where I used to go to watch football with Tavito
because they had all the games on. So when I
get back to La because I am going back home, man,
it's it's so weird. When I go home, it just
is like a breath of fresh air. It's just a
breath of fresh air going back to Los Angeles. It's
just so nice. I mean, it's is so awesome. Loved
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every moment of it. It was. It was fantastic and
just you know, I just I'm just not a desert person.
I just I don't belong out here. I've said it
for the last few years since i've been out here.
I just don't belong here. I never envisioned when I
bought this place in nineteen ninety seven that I would
be ever living out here. I mean. The cool thing is,
at one point there was a golf course right here,
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you know, like right outside my patio was the first fairway,
and I you know, it was so much fun. And then,
you know, twenty years ago it just got foreclosed on
and now it's just a big dirt track. And now
as we speak, they're actually filling dirty and they're gonna
be filling dirty in again in that effing lake for
the next four solid days. So I'm hearing trucks go by.
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I don't know if you can hear the trucks go by,
because I can. I have the doors closed. But it's
just so disturbing to be out here, man, I mean,
in the desert. And then I go home and I'm like, oh,
fresh air, and Mom was like, yeah, this is really cool,
and just just the vibe, the Los Angeles vibe because
we grew up there. My mom was born in Southgate.
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She's a valley girl. I'm a valley guy. I'm a
valley dude. Born in Burbank. I mean, you know Saint
Joe's Hospital, Me and Scottie. So, I mean, we just
have a very strong connection to Los Angeles in general.
You know, my mom was talking about how you know,
my grandmother, her mom came out. She came from Serbia,
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actually from Serbia during World War One. Her and her
sister took a ship to Rochester. Yeah, Rochester, New York.
Excuse me, not connected, Rochester, New York. And then they
got on a train and came out to La because
my grandmother's brother, Salvo, had a big chicken ranch in
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Burbank in the early nineteen hundreds, you know, like nineteen nineteen,
nineteen twenty whatever, and that's where they came to stay.
They stayed in Bourban and basically my ann esther who
was my grandmother's sister, lived in Burbank her whole life.
I mean, she had a house in Burbank her whole
life right there. And so we have a very strong
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connection to the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles in general,
going way back, like a hundred years so it's always
good to go back home, and I'll be back there.
I mean, the bottom line is that I'm just gonna
get my I'm gonna call it the real estate agent
this week and just go, hey, I want to sell
this place. What can I get? And if I have
to eat a few thousand dollars, so be it. I mean,
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why live in misery? Okay, So anyways, let me continue
the story. Then I'll take a break and we'll talk
about some other stuff. I guess Trump and bitting or
meeting in Alaska on Friday. Putin wants, you know what,
the land that he's already taken over from Ukraine. I
don't think Ukraine's gonna bend the need to that, but
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we'll see what happens. But we'll talk about that later.
So I want so, so Friday we had the great
birthday celebration and from my mom at the stage Bush Canteen.
And then Saturday, I took her to see what happened
down on Pch the devastation. So we went through Malibu
Canyon and then just went all the way down to
Santa Monica. And it's just crazy. Every time I see it,
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I still can't believe it. You know, all those structures
being burned down. It's just so surreal, like all these
multi million dollar homes just gone. It's just so weird.
It's I don't know if it's ever going to come back,
you know that that stretch from Malibu to Tapanga, because
that's really where it got torched. Through that whole area
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on PCH. It's just and then of course the Pacific Palisades,
which they you can't even get up there. I don't
I'm not going to be a lookie loo and go
see what happened in Palisades. But you know, PCH is like,
you know, I mean some of my favorite places Moon
Moonshadows burned down, and the real Inn right there off
of a Topanga PCH burned down. It's just so many
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places got toasted, you know. And my mom was like,
oh my god, this is crazy. This is crazy. So
took a little trip down there, and then we stopped
at Santa Monica. We stopped right there before the pier.
Right before the pier, there's a great parking area where
there's a Perry's. You know, they have all these Perrys
like restaurants where you can they're not restaurants but they're
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like snack shops or whatever, and then they have like
bikes there. Basically Perries supplies bikes rental bikes to people
that want to go bike riding, but they also have
you know, where you can get food. And then they
have a little area where they have an umbrella and
chairs where you can sit and eat and kick back.
So that's what we did. We just because my mom
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couldn't walk on the beach, so it was perfect. I
took it right there. We parked literally, we were fifty
yards from where we sat, you know, at the on
the beach, right by where they go bike riding and
running and stuff, all the joggers and stuff. And we
hung out there for like two and a half hours,
three hours and just kicked back. It was beautiful. It
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was beautiful. I'm like, this is the life, this is
what we gotta do. This is this is it. And
she's like, yeah, man, we got to get back, and
you gotta get back. You gotta find a place. I'm like,
for sure, for sure, we're gonna we're gonna do it.
I mean we're gonna do it. I'm pulling the trigger.
I'm I'm not gonna spend any more time out here.
I'm just done. Like I said, if I have to
eat thousands, I will, But it was like seventy degrees.
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It was like I was like, cause I was saying mom,
because she's like, well, you want to go back? I go, well,
you know, if we go back, it's gonna be like
one hundred and ten degrees out there. I said, right now,
it's seventy here, and then when we go back, it's
gonna be one hundred and ten, forty degree difference. Man,
this is what we're living in. It's crazy. It's crazy,
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it's chaos. So we hung out there and then we
drove back Saturday afternoon. Got back. Yeah, it was one
hundred and seven degrees. Went from seventy to one hundred
and seven out here and humid and humid. I'm like,
what are we doing here? Man? What the hell's going
on here? So my game plan is to like call
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the real estate agent this week, find out, seriously the
bottom line. I've got a bottom line number that I'll take.
I have a bottom line number that I'm to take
for sure. But I got asked her, like how much
am I gonna walk away with on this bottom line number?
And I'm putting the place on the market. I'm getting
the hell out here. I'm gonna be out of the
desert by the end of the year. I don't care
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how much money it costs me. I'm not living here anymore.
I just it just it's you know, there's so much
to do in Los Angeles, and so it's just like
like I said, man, it's just a breath of fresh
air that's in my bones. It's listen, when something's in
your soul, it's in your soul, and Los Angeles is
in my soul growing up there and everything. My friends
are all out there, everybody's out there, everything's out there,
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everything's out there. My mechanic. Thank God for Lorenzo from
Glen's Automotive and Resida. I stopped by because my engine
light was on, and he calibrated like I came in,
came over there, like before we went to the Dead
Sea Scrolls. Like within a minute he was like, hey, man,
how you doing, blah blah blah, and you know we
were talking. He's going to Mexico. He's going to he
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wants to go live in Mexico eventually. But anyways, recalibrat it,
like you know, talk to my mom because he knows
my mom, and you know, I threw him a twenty spot.
I mean, it was just it's just nicey have friends
like I don't, you know, because so many people dick
you around, you know or whatever. He'd been to automotive
shops and things like that. Just boom, we got there
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to calibrate it. We're on our way. Yeah, it was
just so cool. I just it's just so cool to
get home, man, That's all I'm saying. So I am.
I am on my way eventually, and by the end
of the no layer, by the end of the year.
What is this is August, so we got we got September, October, November,
four months. Yeah, this place will be sold within the
next couple of months. I'm just gonna do it. I
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don't care. And this guy is it's kind of funny
because the guy that's overseeing this whole construction of these
there's gonna be like three hundred homes built here, okay
where the former golf course was, so they're gonna be
this is gonna be a construction site for years and
years and years and this so this guy called me, like,
you know, the one disturbing thing that happened on the weekend.
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There was only one thing was Friday. When we're driving
I literally almost to the Reagan Library, the guy calls me.
This guy calls me, and I appreciate him calling me
to give me an update on what they're doing, because
he tells me when that they're gonna fill in the
dirt because they literally drive right by my place within
twenty yards. I mean, these tructs are going by twenty
five yards. So he called me up. He said, Hey,
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I just want to let you know we're gonna be
filling in the last part of the lake. We're gonna
be doing it Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday next week. And
I just started laughing. I started laughing. I'm like, what,
four straight days of it, because sometimes they do it
like for a day or two and then they disappear
for like a week or two. I was like, so,
what time are you guys gonna start the work. We're
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gonna start at seven in the morning. I'm like, what,
seven in the morning? Eight days, I'm gonna hear trucks
going by my place at seven in the morning. I said,
come on, man, come on, I mean I kind of
got upset a little bit, I'm like, this is ridiculous.
I mean, they've been filling in this effing hole for
like three months. I said, why didn't you guys just
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do it all at once. Oh, well, we needed to
find the dirt. There's plenty of dirt out here. This
whole effing desert is dirt, dude, That's what I felt
like saying to him. You got tons of dirt. What
do you mean you have to wait for dirt? What
a certain kind of dirt? What the what the f?
So anyways, I said, hey, man, can can can he
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try to do it at eight in the morning? At
least eight in the morning. I mean, that's why I
do my shows, and you know, and all that. I
still want to be you know, I mean I get
up like around seven, seven thirty to do the shows.
But I don't want to hear trucks at seven in
the morning right before my show and be disturbed. I
don't mind during the show, but you know before, you know,
just because I'm trying to concentrate and come up with
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material and stuff like that. So he actually called the
guys like, yeah, we'll do it to date. We'll start
at eight. So from Monday today till Thursday, eight in
the morning. They're going to be haul and dirt. Yeah,
filling in this lake, this poor lake. That was awesome.
I had ducks and geese and all sorts of things
in it, some fish at one point. Now it's just dirt.
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It's dirt. It's ditty out here and him it so yeah,
that's the story of my life right now. But we
had a great trip. We had a great birthday, and
my mom had a great birthday and she really enjoyed it.
And I want to thank everybody for I posted on
Facebook a picture of her at the canteen. I want
to thank everybody for the birthday wishes for she really
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enjoyed it and appreciates all your love and support for
it means a lot. It means a lot to me too.
It's very cool. And she's eighty eight and was able
to get around. I mean a month and a half
ago when she fell. She fell about a month and
a half ago, and I thought she had broken her
her right hand. She broke her left hip a couple
of years ago, and I thought she had broken her
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right hip because she could not move, literally could not
move for three weeks and I was just like, holy yes, man,
don't tell me we're going to have to go through this.
And you know, she didn't want to go through a surgery.
It's just so traumatic. And thank god we were able
to heal her, you know, putting ice. I brought her
over to my place, my condo. I mean, she stays
her but I just grabbed her and said, just stay
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in bed, let's icy down. Blah blah blah. This happened
like the middle of June when she fell, and a
miracle happened on Scotty's birthday. Where on July seventh, where
she it was Scotty's birthday and all of a sudden, she
started walking down the stairs. I'm like, Mom, what the
hell you doing? Oh? I feel fine. I feel fine.
So Scotty, I know you're with us, You're looking down
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upon us. It was a great trip. Everything went smooth.
So I know Scotty was there, my dad and my grandma,
everybody was there with us at the canteena and at
the Dead Sea scrolls and at the beach and all.
So I want to think, I want to thank my
my angels up in heaven, Mom's angels up in heaven,
and also all the people down here that gave us
well wishes and positive energy. It meant a lot. It
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meant a lot, so we really appreciate it. And all
my friends that came out Friday, that was really cool.
It's like my sisters. My sisters came out to see
my mama, and they love mom. They think of mom
as their mom too, so it's it's a It was
very very very cool. It was a good weekend. It
was a good birthday weekend, very smooth, very chilled. And
now what's this week gonna bring. I'm gonna try to
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keep it on the down loan and keep it smooth
and chilled. Man, I really am. I'm gonna try to
just say if I'm not gonna sweat these trucks, I'm
not gonna be disturbed by the the landscapers who you know,
are ruining my place out here, I'm not gonna be
disturbed by it. I'm sorry. I already know I'm gonna
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I guess it's how you look at it.
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You were serious?
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I can get the road a lot. I drive a
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and get a few chuckles. This is the biggest a
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at it.
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great guitar player that's one of his solo songs used
to come on the show. But I haven't talked to
Ron in a long time. Maybe I'll reach out to
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him on Facebook because that's where everybody goes now, Facebook
or Instagram or whatever to talk to people, right, at
least humans? What about AI? Did you hear this about
AI artificial intelligence? That these gen Z people, the gen Z's,
they're totally into this AI thing. I mean, they love
(29:55):
artificial intelligence. And from what I understand, and I think
gen Zers are from eighteen to twenty nine years old,
and they did a survey and asked them, would you
marry an AI individual? I guess I don't even know
what you'd call them, you know, AI person because they're
not really people, But would you marry somebody from artificial intelligence?
(30:19):
Like you know the chicks I talk to you, like,
you know, how you doing? What's going on? When you
know you do the Gemini thing or whatever the hell
it is. Check this out. This is how crazy this
world is going to be in about five, ten, fifteen,
twenty years. Eighty percent of gen Z said they would
(30:39):
marry an artificial intelligence cat person. What I don't know.
You call it? What entity?
Speaker 8 (30:48):
AI?
Speaker 4 (30:48):
Entity? That's what i'd call entity. Okay, let's use that
word entity. So eighty percent of gen z say they
would marry someone that's not even real. They're not real.
Artificial intelligence is not real. They're not real people. They
don't have a heart, they don't have a soul. AI
entities do not have hearts or souls. They might have
(31:11):
a good brain. They may kiss your ass left and right.
Bill Maher did something on it. I watched it for
like a minute about That's why I got it. He
did this articles or he did this thing on his show.
Eighty percent of gen zers would marry artificial intelligence entities.
I'm like, what, They're not real, man, I mean, do
(31:34):
you communicate with an AI individual? I will not. I
will not. I refuse, And I have Gemini on my
effing phone and stuff like that, and every now and
then it will pop up and go do you need
any help? I'm like, no, just leave me the EF alone.
I can do it myself. I've been doing it for
sixty plus years on my own. I don't need any
help from artificial intelligence though. If I was going to school,
(31:58):
I would definitely use it. It would be my best
friend because I'd have it write all my papers, do
all my homework, do everything. I wouldn't have to lift
a finger. Hey, AI, what's up? Fifty five times thirty
two minus forty? Oh thank you, I appreciate it. What's
(32:18):
the square root of eighty one? I know that one nine.
So anyways, yeah, eighty percent of gen z ers would
marry an artificial intelligence entity. I like, how do you
do that? How would you do that? Would you get
a wedding certificate? I mean marriage license? What I don't
get it? How do you do that? And do you
(32:39):
have kids? Do you have AI kids? Yeah? We have,
we have ten AI kids. Oh my god. It's just
so weird. It's just so bizarre, right, come on, tell
me it ain't bizarre. Tell me it ain't a little
weird that somebody would like to marry something that's not real,
that doesn't have a heart or soul. It's weird. I mean, listen.
(33:02):
I used to go to these Avan Award shows and
they'd have these blow up dolls, and these guys, would
you know, buy these blow up dolls for like a
thousand to five thousand dollars just have sex with them basically.
Excuse me, I got a frog in my throat on
a Monday. Thank you. Froggy's always been showing up, man,
I don't know what's going on anyways, Yeah right, baby,
(33:22):
Uh the bottle Bay is like, these guys would do
it because they're they're I mean, I get that you're
lonely or whatever and you want companionship, but Jesus, I
mean I never understand the blow up dolls or whatever
they are. I mean, the real dolls they look real now,
I mean, you spend four or five grand, they better
be real, real looking. Anyways, they're not real again, they
(33:43):
don't have hearts and souls. But you know, it's just
so weird. And now with this AI step, I'm like,
what the hell's going on here? Can anybody like communicate
with one another anymore? It's just so weird. But it's
I don't know, I don't know. This whole AI thing
is just it's bizarre. If I was going to school,
I would definitely use it. I mean I would have.
(34:05):
I would have been an a student. I would have
been an honor student. I mean, you know, bottom line
and how do they get away with this? How do
you how do you stop somebody if you come homework,
like when these teachers gives you homework, how do you
stop somebody from taking it home and asking AI, what
the hey? Who was the president? Who's the third president
of the United States? Who's our president? Now you know
(34:30):
who's who? Are we? What? Who's our governor? I mean,
I probably don't even know. The thing is is that
you know I would use it for homework, and it's
great for that, I guess, but bomb minds. I mean,
I you know, for for like romancing and for companionship
or for a relationship. Are you effing kidding me? Artificial
(34:52):
intell intelligence agent entities that aren't even real. They don't breathe,
They talk to you, they talked, They sweet talk you.
From what mar was saying that they're always kissing your ass.
But like I said, they popped it's popped up on
my phone a couple of times, and I said, leave
me the f alone, get off my effing phone, leave
(35:12):
me alone, a leave me alone, Gemini, Gemini dated a
few Geminis. They're they're they're okay, okay, but wun't why
I'm Marriott and I don't want, I don't want. I
don't want Gemini on my phone, but you know they
stick it on there. You can't get away from it.
It's the it's the new normal. It's the new abby,
(35:33):
abby normal, as they say.
Speaker 7 (35:35):
So.
Speaker 4 (35:36):
Anyways, last week, the big story anyways in my you know,
being or existence, was when they announced that Serious was
not going to resign the Howard Stern Show. I worked
with Howard for seventeen years, from nineteen ninety one to
two thousand and seven. I did celebrity interviews for him
(35:57):
for like ten years. I produced the show in Los
Angeles on ninety seven point one Kali Sex. In fact,
me and Scott were talking about it that he went
to the Mark and Brian's funeral. He's like, yeah, I
stood on this building. There was like thirty forty thousand
people there on Hollywood and Vine. It was nineteen ninety two.
He says, yeah, I stood on some building watched the
whole thing, and I go, yeah, man, I was inside
(36:17):
with Stern. He did his show from the avalon And
the cool thing is I brought my mom and my dad.
It was so cool to see my mom and my
dad together. Always got a kick out of that. This
was nineteen ninety two, and then my aunt and uncle.
My uncle was a huge fan. My uncle Ed got
restless Sol was a huge fan of Howard's. So we
got we went to the funeral and all that. I
(36:39):
was like, man, I was like, yeah, Scottie. When that
was going on, Man, I was just thinking, and they
were guilatining Mark and Brian's head. I was like, man, like,
I'm producing the number one morning show in Los Angeles.
I was producing the number one e fie morning show
in Los Angeles in nineteen ninety two at the age
of thirty. It was just so cool. It was just
(36:59):
so cool. So those memories are are really cool. So Howard,
I guess his contract's not going to be renewed by
Sirious allegedly. I mean, they're paying him one hundred million
dollars a year. I get it. They've paid him literally
for twenty years, for twenty years. Because Howard left to
go to Sirious in two thousand and six. I was
(37:20):
with Serious for a couple of years two thousand and six,
seven and eight, and then I left because you know,
we had a falling out. But they paid Howard two
billion dollars over the last twenty years, not million billion billion. Okay,
So they're they're done. They're like, hey, enough's enough. They
want to buy his library. I highly doubt he's going
(37:41):
to sell his library to a serious radio And they
say that he's not gonna leave without a fight. I
guess he's going to start his own show. I figured
that Howard's going to leave on his own terms, okay,
and he's got the money to do it. He's got
the fan base to do it. And he'll probably open
up a channel or something. God knows what he's gonna do,
you know, a podcast. I'm sure he'll do a podcast
(38:03):
and come into work whenever he wants to come into work.
I'm just wondering he's gonna take the whole cruise. You're
gonna take bab a boo. He probably Fred, of course, Robin, Yes, Uh,
you know the other guy, Sal and Richard and all those.
I don't even know the rest of them. That's about
all I know from the show now. But he's not
gonna leave without a fight, and on his own terms.
He's gonna leave on his own terms, bottom line. But uh,
(38:25):
I guess his days at serious our number though I
don't know. I'm not sure what's going on. I'm not connected.
But that's the rumor. That's the rumor that's going on,
that that Howard is going to be leaving and serious
is not going to renew his contract though. They're going
to offer him, offer him a new new deal, but
I highly doubt he'll take it. He's just go out
on his own and do his own thing. Why not, man,
(38:47):
I mean, he's got, he's got. He just made two
billion dollars over twenty years. I mean, you don't even
need to do it, but I get it. Listen, it's
like therapy, you know when you do these talk shows.
And I'm sure for Howard too. In a way, it's
like therapy to just get things off your chest, you know,
you get you get to like spel your your your
energy onto others instead of going to a therapist. Well
(39:10):
Howard does go to a therapist. I still think he does.
He used to. I don't know anymore, but I mean
this is therapy for me when I'm doing the show,
you know, just be able to, you know, make comments
about life and the craziness. Like this artificial intelligence. It's
like a bunch of Crapple, and I'm just so glad
and happy that I grew up in my era man,
because I mean, you know, come on, these guys are
(39:31):
gonna be dating. I'm gonna marry my AI entity. It's
just wow. Eighty percent people said that. Gen zs said
that anyways, so I get it. So it's like therapy.
And I'm sure for Howard too. You know, he's like FM,
I'm gonna go out on my own terms and I'll
make the call when I don't want to do any
(39:51):
more radio shows or do anything. So uh, good for him, man.
You know, his talent is beyond anybody. He's one of
the greatest interviewers of all time. His show has evolved
from what I understand. I haven't heard it in seventeen years.
I have no idea what's going on, but a lot
of people that do listen to it still say it's
not the same. Whatever. I don't care. It was a
(40:12):
great run for me, and Howard's gonna have another great run.
He doesn't he doesn't need serious radio, especially in this
day and age with podcasting and all that. He can
build his own network if he wants to do that,
and he's he's got the Denaro to do it. Man,
So Howard Stern Show, it's gonna be still alive as well.
It's just not gonna be probably unserious, but it's still
gonna be going somewhere in some capacity. And of course
(40:34):
I'll let you know about it. But after the break,
I've been going through some of my celebrity interviews with
The Stern Show over the past you know, past week,
since this was announced, So I want to do one
when we after the break. I'm gonna play George Dequt
because the Stern Show uses a lot of the a
lot of that interview during the show too. All right,
(40:57):
so we're back after this.
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Hey Michael, Hey, you doing Yeah?
Speaker 9 (42:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (42:56):
What is it appropriate to ease the end word?
Speaker 2 (42:58):
I don't think it's ever appropriate to do that. No,
I don't think it's ever appropriate. I don't get what
anybody says.
Speaker 4 (43:04):
No, is dog a sport?
Speaker 3 (43:08):
No?
Speaker 2 (43:08):
No, I have animals at all. Leaf, I couldn't think
I was letting my dogs fight. I don't know what
guys get out of it, But no, I don't think
it's a sport.
Speaker 13 (43:17):
No.
Speaker 4 (43:18):
Should Michael Vic be bad from the NFL?
Speaker 2 (43:20):
You know what? At first when it first came out,
I said yes, But then as it went on, I said,
everybody deserves the second chance, and I think he learned
his less at least I hope he's learned his lesson.
But it's going to take a while for the public
to embrace him again, let alone the NFL change.
Speaker 4 (43:36):
Do you think he's being crucified.
Speaker 2 (43:38):
No, not unjustly. No, he did some wrong stuff. Man
with the dogs. Man, they tell me you harm animals
like that. That's kind of crucial to me.
Speaker 4 (43:46):
If you're forced to have gay sex with one person,
who would your gens myself? Michael, the man that Howard
Stern fired and said he would never work in radio,
would get that's right, it's the second come help Garry Garvan.
That was Michael Clark. Duncan remember the movie Green Mile
(44:08):
with Tom Hanks. He was John Coley, the guy got executed.
That interview took place at the Playboy Mansion too. Oh
the good old days. I'm going to the Playboy mansion
doing interviews and then hanging out at the mansion afterwards.
(44:29):
It was a yeah, hey, you know what. I can't complain.
I've had a pretty cool life. I've had a pretty
good run. Not too bad. It is control chaos. Casey
AA ten fifty AM one of six point five FM
in the Inland Empire. I'm gonna Garvern is a Monday.
I guess Putin and Trump will be meeting Friday. We'll
(44:50):
see what happens. I don't think that Ukraine's going to
give up any of their land. I don't see that happen.
And they may give up Crimea. I mean Crimea has
been a part of Russia. The Russian territory for about
ten years now. That happened during Obama's reign as president.
So they want other land, though they want the land
(45:11):
that they occupy right now. Pitton wants all that. I
highly doubt that Ukraine's going to give up that land,
but maybe they can cut a deal. I mean, so
many innocent people are dying there. And then the Gaza
Strip with Israel saying they're gonna take over the Gaza
Strip and blah blah blah. It's just it's enough with Israel.
(45:32):
It's just so disturbing. This Nitt and Yahoo character, Beabie,
he's a big pain in the ass and he's an idiot.
And a lot of those hostages, I mean, if he
does they tried this, they're going to try to overrun Gaza,
take it over, game over for the hostages, those poor
hostages and the families being tortured for literally it's going
(45:52):
on two years October seventh. It'll be two years October seventh,
which is a couple months away that these poor guys
and were taking hostage and some of them were killed,
rape gotto, God only knows. It's just it's weird how
the human race streets want another. It's so bizarre. Maybe
artificial intelligence is the way. I don't know. Is she
(46:16):
hot all right? Right now? What I want to do
is I want to play an interview because I only
got a little bit of time. I want to play
a celebrity interview I did with George Ticu. Yes, George Takai,
who's been a big part of the Howard Sterns Show
on Surius for many, many years. I guess from what
I understand, he comes in the studio all the time.
George de k captains to the riscue. But they do
(46:39):
use a lot of sound bites or did use a
lot of my soundbites from this interview. The laugh and
you know a little thing. So I figured I just
go play the interview I did with George Tucu. Yes,
is that star Trek. It's the Rathta Khan star Treks
Rathak Khan party at the Paramount Studios. I think maybe
it was a twentieth anniversary, a twenty fifth, I don't know, man,
(47:01):
it was an anniversary for the movie star Trek Ratha
Kan with Ricardo Montabon Plane Khan and uh, you know,
it is what it is, It is what it is,
But this is George Pyramount Studio.
Speaker 7 (47:14):
Yes, he again? Which version of start with Paramount?
Speaker 9 (47:19):
That's why I obade you this is a real one.
I'm just a fakeers. Well, you are very credible. Which
version of tell me who you are and what you're
who you're with with affinity?
Speaker 7 (47:32):
Broadcasting affinity?
Speaker 9 (47:34):
I see, I don't think I've heard of that. Okay,
Which version of Star Trek is the best.
Speaker 7 (47:41):
Of the Star Trek movies?
Speaker 9 (47:42):
Yeah, I would definitely say Star Trek's sixty Undiscovered Country,
which I subtitled Captain Sulu.
Speaker 7 (47:49):
To the Rescue? Are you a truck You're a trukker? I?
Speaker 5 (47:55):
You know?
Speaker 7 (47:55):
Actually I don't make those distinctions.
Speaker 9 (47:57):
I'm I love Star Trek, I'm proud of Star Trek,
and I revel in Star Trek.
Speaker 7 (48:02):
So whatever that makes me, I'm that. Did you ever experience.
Speaker 9 (48:07):
William Shatner's massive ego? We worked together for what? How
many years? Do you think that prisoners in jail should
be allowed to watch television and movies while incarcerated?
Speaker 14 (48:24):
Well?
Speaker 9 (48:24):
I see, I don't see any reason why they shouldn't,
especially if it's Star Trek.
Speaker 7 (48:29):
It might make them honest.
Speaker 9 (48:32):
You think all these auta molesters and killers should be
put to death. Child molesters and killers should be put
to death. Well, now you're at you know this is
a personal, personal political issue with me. I don't believe
in the capital punishment, and so certainly I don't believe.
Speaker 7 (48:50):
In child molesters.
Speaker 9 (48:51):
And I mean, as heenous, as horrific, as despicable as
those crimes are, you don't want to reduce yourself to
the same level by killing another human being. I think
we're we need to be above all that. Now that's
the Star Trek philosophy. Do you think it's right that
Ted Williams is being frozen like a TV dinner?
Speaker 5 (49:11):
Like?
Speaker 2 (49:11):
What?
Speaker 9 (49:11):
Do you think it's right that Ted Williams is being
frozen like a TV dinner?
Speaker 8 (49:16):
You eat him?
Speaker 4 (49:20):
Do you think that we could do?
Speaker 9 (49:21):
You wish that we could destroy the Arabs in the
Middle East with a spaceship like the Enterprise? Well you
heard what I said about capital punishment? Or was it
you that asked me about capital punishment? Wasn't it somebody
asked me about capitol punsument? I thought it was you
because you're even asking all though off the wall questions,
the what do you think well, I mean, you deduce
(49:45):
you know how I feel about capital punishment, so extending that,
how would you answer that question?
Speaker 7 (49:53):
I probably know?
Speaker 9 (49:56):
Did you ever have almost sexual feelings about any anyone
in the cast on Star Truk?
Speaker 3 (50:00):
Do you?
Speaker 14 (50:01):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (50:01):
Did you no? Do you know?
Speaker 8 (50:04):
Well?
Speaker 7 (50:04):
Why do you ask that? I mean, anyone who brings
it up certainly is questionable. You got nice muscles? Was
before he came out of the closet. Who would have
known he was gay?
Speaker 9 (50:16):
Back?
Speaker 7 (50:17):
Not from that interview? Do you ever pick up chicks
on the wall? Do you ever pick up chicks and
gigs like this? You mean little baby chickens?
Speaker 4 (50:31):
And do you think her had a big ass?
Speaker 9 (50:36):
She may be here. I think it would be more
prudent for me to say no comments. I saw this,
just got a good thing.
Speaker 4 (50:43):
It's okay, okay, It's so cool to hear some of
these interviews from yesteryear. Hey, you never know, maybe Howard
will hire me back to do some interviews when I
get back to LA you know, if he's leaving serious,
I mean, maybe maybe I haven't an opening again, who knows?
Who knows? Ohba, you you deduced that gear? All right?
(51:06):
Listen I'm out here. You guys, have a great rest
of your week and Monday, and stay cool man. It
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But hey, the trucks are going by. I'm not gonna
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NBC News Radio. I'm Rob Bartier. The Midwest and Central
Plains are dealing with severe weather this weekend, with at
least one person dead. Parts of Wisconsin got hit with
severe flash flooding out after heavy rains, even forcing the
State Fair to close early and cancel a Leonard skinnerd
concert over safety concerns. Meanwhile, in Nebraska, a line of
powerful thunderstorms brought winds of over ninety miles per hour
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and left thousands without power. Officials confirmed one woman was
killed and a man suffered life threatening injuries after a
tree fell onto a car. The office of Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyaho says a call was held with President Trump.
According to the Prime Minister's office, the two discussed Israel's
plans to take over the remaining Hamas strongholds in Gaza.
Netan Yahoo also thanked Trump for his support of Israel
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since the start of the war. A New York City
mother is grieving after learning that her son was killed
while visiting Puerto Rico for a Bad Bunny concert, Sarah
Lee Kesler reports.
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The New York Daily News is reporting that twenty five
year old Kevin Marris, a queen's man, was hit by
a straight bullet when gunfire erupted at an after hours
nightclub early Sunday. Following the concerts Saturday night, Maris had
flown to Puerto Rico with his longtime girlfriend, who'd gone
back to their hotel for the night. Angi Arguello is
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said to be distraught after Maris's mother, Sandra, told her
that Kevinett planned to propose to her in the fall.
The man's heartbroken mom plans to fly her son's body
back to Elmhurst for a funeral. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
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COVID nineteen is making a comeback. New data from the
CDC says the coronavirus appears to be on the rise
in the United States. A CDC update posted Friday shows
wastewater activity for COVID nineteen is at a moderate level nationally,
up from low last week. Data showed COVID wastewater levels
are the highest in the western part of the US,
including Alaska, California, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. Rob Martyr NBC
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