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AP News Radio
The Latest in Sports
"AP's sports and Mike Reeves, it was a frantic finish at the Indianapolis 500, our Tom McKay reports. Josef Newgarden used a one lap shootout to grab the lead from 2022 champ Marcus Ericsson to win the Indy 500. You know, I wasn't looking to take anyone else out of the race, but I was going to put my car on the line to win. And I was either going to win the race or I was going to end up in the wall. Newgarden driving for team owner Roger Penske survived a chaotic final 40 miles, which saw the race stop three times for Rex. Major League Baseball the rays win a wild one over the Dodgers in Tampa Bay, correspondent Steve Carney provides the details. The Tampa Bay Rays used a 7th inning RBI ground out by wander Franco to break a ten ten tie and defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers 11 to ten. Both starters got hit around as Gavin stone allowed 7 runs in two innings of work, while Josh Fleming allowed ten runs in 6 innings, including 5 home runs, Tampa Bay finishes at ten game home stands 7 and three, while the Dodgers complete their longest road trip of 2023 with a four and 6 Mark. The Yankees used a 7 run third inning to defeat the Padres ten to 7, Aaron judge and Harrison Bader hit home runs to support winning pitcher Garrett Cole, who is now 6 and zero. This was a good team win today for sure. I mean, being able to kind of subdue them through the middle innings and keep the momentum. I thought played in our favor, but it's just such a luxury to have the offense. Other winners on the diamond were the guardians Orioles tigers royals, Blue Jays, brewers, reds, rockies, Astros, Marlins, Diamondbacks, Mariners, and braves on the PGA Tour emiliano grillo wins the Charles Schwab challenge in a playoff against Adam chic. It was his first PGA Tour victory. It over 7 and a half years. So it was great. The way it was definitely worth it, it was long, but it was worth it. Steve stricker won the senior PGA Championship in a playoff over podrick Harrington, NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 was postponed due to wet weather. I'm Mike Reeves AP sports.

AP News Radio
Isaac Paredes homers as Tampa Bay Rays beat Los Angeles Dodgers 11-10
"Tampa Bay Rays used to 7th inning RBI ground out by wander Franco to break a ten ten tie and defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers 11 to ten. Both starters got hit around as Gavin stone allowed 7 runs in two innings of work while Josh Fleming allowed ten runs in 6 innings, including 5 home runs. Reliever Jason Adams says Fleming ran into some bad luck with good hitters, but managed to battle. So I made a lot of good pitches today. If you go back and look and they just found some holes, so they were aggressive early. That's baseball. And he battled for us, which was huge. We needed that out of him. So yeah, to come away with the wind and a well fought game like that is big for everybody. Tampa Bay finishes its ten game home stand 7 and three, while the Dodgers complete their longest road trip of 2023 with a four and 6 Mark. Steve Carney, St. Petersburg.

The Charlie Kirk Show
A Racial Reparations Reckoning With Libby Emmons
"Break down what's happening in California. What the heck are they thinking? I mean, they have a $22.5 billion deficit if I'm not mistaken right now. $22.5 billion and they just want to give away 800 billion. Am I reading this right? Yeah, so Gavin Newsom put together this task force for reparations in 2021. I can't help but think that he was majorly influenced by the whole George Floyd situation at that time, which was, as we all remember, fiery, but peaceful. So this reparations board has come out and they have determined that reparations, yes, are indeed necessary. Race based redistribution of wealth is entirely necessary, they say, and they've approved 1.2 million per up to 1.2 million per eligible black person in the state of California. Watched our group said that this is something like 800 billion in costs. Meanwhile, California was not a slave state. It was a free state when it entered the union. So I don't know why California thinks that it's their responsibility to make reparations for the slave states that existed at the time of California's hatred. Not to interrupt you, Libby. But like, what does it matter if you were a slave state? Nobody alive today owned slaves, and nobody alive today was a slave. I mean,

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Larry Elder: Not Focusing on Saying Bad Things About Trump or DeSantis
"What do you make of Ron DeSantis as a presidential candidate? I mean, is he a viable challenger to president Trump and de Larry elder? By the way, my website is going to for president dot com elder for president dot com. Elder for president dot com. Sorry about that. Got the wrong one. Elder for president. Let's get that right. My producer is fired. Done. But I ran for governor Michael. I did not say one negative thing about any of my Republican rivals. Not Caitlyn Jenner, not Kevin faulkner, the two term mayor of San Diego. That's the candidate that Kevin McCarthy and the Republican congressional delegation in California wanted. I said not one word about John Cox. He's a guy that Gavin Newsom ran against in 2018. I did not say a single negative thing about any of them. When they tried to get me to do that, I said, look, the issue is not cost. The issue is not Caitlyn Jenner, the issue is Gavin Newsom, the way he shut down the state. In a more severe way than did anybody else? The issue is the fact that people are even California for the first time in a 170 years. The issue is that we're spending more money paying through 12 than ever before with our scores near the bottom. It's just homelessness. So you choose crime. And if we had focused if my opponents had focused that way, then maybe just maybe the first part of the ballot, which is the one revenue some out would have succeeded, and you'd be talking to me from Sacramento. So I intend to do the same thing here. I'm not going to bash Donald Trump. He's had a extraordinary president. He's got a strong record to run on. I think Ronda and his has been an amazing governor of Florida, has a strong record to run on. We should be celebrating the fact we have such a deep, deep bench. Again, I'm auditioning to the American people. Do you think that I am somebody who can carry the American first flag and who is somebody that you feel that you could vote, not hold your nose and vote with happily vote for so we can carry the day in November 2024.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Larry Elder: Demonstrated Momentum From California Governor Campaign
"Larry elder dot com is the website if you'd like to go and support Larry's campaign, obviously it's a long shot, but so is your bid against Gavin Newsom and did you get 46% of the vote in California? My family correct? They got that wrong in the daily caller. It got 49%. 49%. Yeah. And think about this, Michael, in 2003, we recalled a governor here in California. Arnold Schwarzenegger became the governor. Since then, there are now 5% more registered Democrats, 50% more registered independents and independents in California according to The New York Times, vote Democrat, there are 25 to 30% fewer registered Republicans and still on the replacement side, I got 49% the same percentage as did Schwarzenegger back in 2003. That's pretty impressive.

AP News Radio
Biden to huddle with top donors as 2024 effort kicks off
"President Biden and vice president Kamala Harris are laying the groundwork for their reelection campaign with donors. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The president and vice president were hosting about 150 of the Democratic Party's top donors for dinner Friday evening and a weekend strategy session, the event itself is not a fundraiser, and it's not clear how many attendees have cut checks at this point, but these are the high dollar donors and fundraisers who will tap their networks to help fund Biden's campaign over the next 18 months. It's expected to need to raise well over $1 billion. Some democratic governors who have proven to be prolific fundraisers, including Maryland's Wes Moore, Phil Murphy of New Jersey and Gavin Newsom of California are expected to be in attendance. The weekend summit marks the first official in person campaign event for Biden since he declared his candidacy. Ben Thomas, Washington

The Charlie Kirk Show
Is Michelle Obama Running in 2024? Here's Why It Doesn't Even Matter
"Question for you is, what are your thoughts about Michelle? About Michelle? Michelle. Michelle Obama? Yes. I mean, so she may or may not run. I have a different opinion than most people. And those of you that listen to the podcast know this. I don't think the candidates matter anymore. They've elected that they can get John fetterman to be a U.S. senator. Joe Biden is going to be tough to beat in 2024. He will. He is the favorite. We will probably lose. Because the RNC is completely incompetent and they are not doing their job. Because they have built a sophisticated election machine where they just chase ballots, they relax signature verification. And so if it's Michelle, if it's Gavin Newsom, if it's Joe Biden, they have a multi-billion dollar machine that they have built. So my advice to you, grassroots folks. I say this is a Trump guy. I want Trump to be the nominee, obviously. Let's focus more on our machinery we have in Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin. The RNC is doing next to nothing on this. Nothing. And if it's Michelle, okay, if it's Gavin Newsom, we need to stop acting like these are elections the way they used to work in the 1990s. I'll give you one piece of example for this. In 2018, Georgia had 248,000 people vote by mail. This last midterm election, Georgia had 2.4 million people vote by mail. It's a different type of an election. And I don't like mail in ballots. I want to get rid of mail in ballots. We are going to keep on losing elections. We are going to be displaced from power if we do not make some serious changes. So

The Officer Tatum Show
Lary Elder Is Running for President
"Let me talk about let me talk about this real quick. Actually, let's do this. Let's do this. Zack, if we do we have time, this is a rather lengthy audio clip, but this is Larry elder's announcement. Do we have enough time before the first break? Okay, all right, so Zach, if we could, let's go ahead. This runs just shy of 5 minutes. I know this is, this takes a minute, but it's Larry elder. On Tucker Carlson, it's worth hearing. So we'll talk about this and then we'll get into some of the culture war issues and we'll get into the fact that Hunter Biden or actually the CIA and blinken rigged the 2020 election. We'll talk about that shortly. Let's play audio clip. Number one, phobos act. Larry elder has been in California media forever telling the truth in a really smart and sometimes hilarious way, he just ran for me in a recall election against Gavin Newsom, he came up short after the state's media united to call him a white supremacist. Still makes us laugh. It's pretty offensive actually, but he's not deterred. He is a major announcement for us tonight. Our friend Larry elder joins us. Now, Larry, thanks so much for coming on. And I'm sorry to laugh at that. I'm sure it's hard for you to laugh at, but it's just it's so insane. So what are you up to next? Well, Tucker, you almost have to laugh at it. It's so ridiculous. And actually, the actual quote was Larry elder, is the black face of white supremacy Tucker, and the sub headline was you've been warned. By the way, one other LA times called in this referred to my views as white supremacists. Why? Because I'm pro life because I don't buy the notion that America is systemically racist because I want to cure borders because I want us to be energy independent instead of energy dependent because I know that our urban schools are a disaster. So for all those reasons, I was called the blackface of white supremacy and a white supremacist in terms of my views. My announcement Tucker is I'm announcing that I'm running for the presidency of the United States on your program and thank you so much for giving me this honor and this platform. Of course. My website is elder for president dot com elder for president dot com.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Surprising Results From Latest 2024 Presidential Poll
"You want the single digit brigades? Biden 25 Sanders 17, Michelle ten, among Democrats, you who's your first choice for 2024. 9% Pete Buttigieg, 8% Elizabeth Warren, 4% AOC, 4% Amy Klobuchar, 3% Gavin Newsom, 2% Kamala, wow. 2% for the sitting vice president. 2% RFK junior 2% Gretchen Whitmer, 1% Stacey Abrams, I did meet a chuckle. 1% Raphael Warnock, 1% Mary Ann Williamson, other 2% don't know not sure 8%. And this was when would this have been? This was taken poll taken April 13 to 17. So we'll call it last week. And this goes along with every other poll that we've been talking about in terms of how things can change. Of course, things are going to change. Biden's prospects will either rise or fall based on his ability to complete sentences in the English language, stay awake during campaign appearances, or whether he's able to even able to make campaign appearances at all. His

AP News Radio
Radio host Larry Elder announces 2024 GOP bid for president
"Radio host, Larry elder is throwing his hat in for the 2024 GOP bid for president. I'm Lisa dwyer. Conservative talk radio host, Larry elder, who sought to replace the California governor and have failed 2021 recall effort has announced that he is running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. Elder made the announcement on Fox News's Tucker Carlson tonight and followed up with a tweet out to receive the most votes out of 46 people who were hoping to replace California governor Gavin Newsom, elder says his numbers show that his message resonates with voters, the long shot candidate joins a Republican field that includes former president Donald Trump former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley and former Arkansas governor asa Hutchinson. I'm Lisa dwyer

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Conservative Open to Change
"I'm a guy that is very, very open to change right now. I am as infuriated and enraged as any other conservative that Donald Trump had his second term stolen from him. It was illegal. It was rigged. It was all of those things. I would like justice to be served too. I would like him to get in again just to shove it straight up there. Noses. I really would. But I am also of a mind that I want to get things done. And I know that the obstruction that the Democrats throw at Donald Trump is unlike anything they've ever done anybody else and ever will again. It would be very, very hard. Probably there would be at least two more motions for impeachment in a second term, just like there was in the first. They'll do anything they can to stop him and whatever agenda has. I'm open to change, but what I am trying to get across here is that while Donald Trump might not be my very first choice at this moment in time in April of 2023. I will champion him if he's our nominee. And I hope everybody who is in the Trump camp that is their first choice right now will champion Ron DeSantis if he's the nominee. And will not listen to what Donald Trump has done or said himself to Ron DeSantis, or about Ron DeSantis in this, it's not even a primary phase right now because desantis is not a declared candidate, we're still 9 months away from the Iowa primaries, we're still, you know, 6 months away from any debates, all of those kinds of things. But he's already branding Ron DeSantis as being a somebody's going to slash social security and Medicare, somebody who's a groomer because he took pictures with his high school students back when he was a 23 year old teacher. All of these things that he has done. I'm not a fan of that. I'm not a fan of the way he's treated Ron DeSantis. He's been nicer to Gavin Newsom. The far left Marxist failed governor of blue state California, than he is to Ron DeSantis, the super Uber conservative America first champion of the great red state of Florida. I got a problem with that, but I will still be a huge champion of his if he's our guy. It's the only way we can win.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
President Trump: Used to Get Along With Gavin Newsom
"President Trump reminded Tucker Carlson last night that Gavin Newsom had said complimentary things about Trump when Trump was in The White House. We have a very ambitious guy in California, but he's done a terrible job with the state. I used to get along great with him. You know, when I was president, I had got along really good, Gavin. Well, you've got along with Gavin Newsom. I did. I really did. He was always very nice to me. He said the greatest things. He would say things like he's doing a great job. Oh, he was about you. Help me. That's why I could never hit him because he was so nice to me. He's just laying in wait. But I could, you know, he was very nice to me. And relatively speaking, some of them weren't. We did a good job for the governors, but they talk about him. They talk about some others. They are such insight into Trump's psyche into his personality because he's all about loyalty. If you're complimentary and loyal and good to him, he's going to be good to you. That's just who he is.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Several People Killed in Downtown Louisville Bank Shooting
"News out of Louisville, Kentucky. There are at least 5 people killed. The suspect is said to be dead as well, 5 shot to death in Louisville in downtown Louisville and what is going to be the sickening parade of gun control advocacy is about to begin, in fact, I'm sure on social media it already has, it won't matter how the gunman purchased the gun that he or she used. It won't matter the circumstances, the facts, none of that will matter all that matters to the Democrats is more gun violence, we need more gun control. That's all it's going to matter that's all that Biden will take to the airwaves any moment now. And demand more gun control. Because that's all they know. And it's sick. It's twisted. It's pathetic. It's what they continually do. Instead of mourning the community, at least one police officer is in surgery, we're going to get more gory details, more horrific details. We should all pray for the community of Louisville, Kentucky, and reject the political opportunists who never let a crisis go to waste.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Chris Christie: Being Indicted Is Not Good for Any Political Candidate
"It's a little bit of what it's kind of what former New Jersey governor Chris Christie said to Jonathan Karl on ABC this week yesterday. No matter what he says and his people say, being indicted is not good for a political candidate. Like, that's just, you know, he can get some short term bump among certain parts of our own party. But in the end, it's not good to be indicted. Now, we're not going to see a trial here, probably until early 2024. And so we won't see what the result is, but he's got other things, it's kind of like trying to land at Newark airport on a Friday. You got a bunch of planes circling, and you don't know when exactly they're going to land. And if they land when they're going to have a gate, you know, but it's coming and being indicted the public does still look at that. And say, that's not what should be happening to a national leader. Incidentally, Chris Christie sort of blows off the fact that the timing will include a lot of the trials stuff unfolding in 2024. Well, that's the whole point, isn't it? That's the election year. We'll be smack dab in the middle of the election. And that's the goal. It may be that the American people are going to come and I'm not there yet and I don't count me out. I'm not bailing on Donald Trump in any way, shape, or form. But it might be that the American people are going to come to the conclusion that all of the stuff they're throwing at Trump is going to effectively preclude him from having a chance of winning next year.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Bill Barr: Trump Is the Weakest of the Republican Nominees
"Bill Barr was Trump's attorney general. He knows him. Here's what he said on ABC's this week. You know, the left is always talking about the ills of politicizing the criminal justice system. And I couldn't agree more that that's a serious risk. And I've spoken out against it for decades. And this is, unfortunate, this is a clear example of that kind of abuse. And I think it also may accomplish its purpose, which is to get into the middle of the Republican primary process and turn it into a circus. And I think ultimately the savvy democratic strategists know this is going to help Trump and they want him to be the nominee because he is the weakest of the Republican candidates, the most likely to lose again to Biden. So if you're following Bill Barr's game of 3D chess, they're throwing these criminal criminal indictments against Trump because one, it will propel him because of all the pushback that's resulting, it'll propel him to be the Republican nominee and he's going to lose.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Crowd Erupts As Donald Trump Sits in Front Row at UFC 287 in Miami
"You see Trump at the at a sporting event over the weekend? Did you see the love that he got? From UFC two 87 in Miami? This is what you don't often see or hear about the way real Americans love this guy. A whole bunch of ordinary normal Americans have a whole lot of love in their heart for Donald J Trump. Trump went to this, you know, this, I guess it's like a mixed martial art arts competition, right? UFC two 87 in Miami. I think Joe Rogan was there, wasn't Joe Rogan in the ring? That's that, of course, that's where he came from before he became a popular podcaster. Oh, by the way, speaking of podcasts, I've got some big podcast news. I want to share with you here in 30 seconds. But listen to listen to the love that Trump got at this UFC event in Miami over the weekend. And I guess there were some fighters that came over and personally visited with him. I mean, you know, you can roll your eyes at that and say, oh, it's just anecdotal. Nah, it's what real Americans feel in their heart. The guy has been put through the wringer, UFC fans love him, and millions of Americans do too.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Gavin Newsom to Ron DeSantis: 'Pack up & Wait a Few Years'
"A sound bite crossed my desk earlier today. That really got my attention. Gavin Newsom is the guy who I think is going to be the Democrat nominee for president next year. And he sat down and gave an interview with Jen Psaki circle back Psaki now has now she's a TV star on MSNBC. And she has a show called inside with Jen Psaki. And she landed an interview with Gavin Newsom. And Gavin Newsom had some advice for Florida governor Ron DeSantis. This advice really gets my attention. Check this out. So if you are not advising governor desantis, I know that. But what does this political path here should he be running away from criticizing Trump? Should he be speaking up for the rule of law? Well, he's going to get rolled by Trump. Trump's just going to roll him. Thumped. I honestly, if I were offering him political advice, I'd tell him to pack up and wait a few years. And actually do some of the hard work, which actually includes governing, not just identity and culture work. Actually go back and actually start to address and the insurance issues start to address some of the cost. Issues and particularly cost of housing. These are very familiar. I'm very humbled by all of this.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Bill Barr: Democrats Want Donald Trump to Be the Republican Nominee
"Bill Barr, who was Trump's attorney general and has turned viciously against Donald Trump as many have, Bill Barr said that the Democrats are egging Donald Trump on because they really want him to be the nominee. They see Trump as being hobbled by all of these criminal indictments, and there will be more coming down the pike to get ready. I mean, the stormy Daniels thing was just chapter one. George is coming January 6th. This is coming. The classified documents, case is coming. And the Democrats, I am absolutely convinced, believe that Trump should be the Republican nominee. Because he's the one that the Democrats will beat. Now, I take Bill Barr's contempt for Donald Trump with a grain of salt. I get it. I know people who hate Trump, I know people who've turned on Trump, they don't like him. They don't like his personality. They think he's undisciplined. They think he's a loose can and whatever, whatever their own demons are. And they are. They get it. It just eats the Trump derangement syndrome each the brain. They don't even think about policy anymore. They don't think about Trump's accomplishments. They don't consider how great we had it in the four years that Trump was president. They just want to calmer gentler nation. They just, they don't want to rock any boats, and they really, but it's deeper than that. They get filled with almost rage. It's rage. They Bill Barr has a rage for Donald Trump.

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"gavin" Discussed on The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
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And then with his dad, who was the state appellate court judge with deep roots in San Francisco's democratic establishment who's best friend happened to be the oil air and billionaire Gordon Getty and to get a connection is significant. It helps set Gavin Newsom up in business. We're talking about an upscale chain of wine stores, wineries, restaurants, nightclubs hotels that have made him quite a wealthy man. So Newsom got his start in politics in 1996 when then San Francisco mayor Willie Brown appointed him to the parking and traffic commission. The next year brow appointed Newsom to the San Francisco board of supervisors, which is San Francisco's city county. So that's the equivalent of being on the city council and more supervisors if you will. Serve three terms there before becoming mayor and then got reelected mayor four years later. A lot of people won't remember this because why should you? He ran for governor, not very successfully against Jerry Brown, who ended up winning, dropped out of that race, ran for lieutenant governor, got elected, got reelected as lieutenant governor in 2014. And then, of course, he was elected governor in 2018 winning 62 percent of the vote, which happens to be the exact same percentage he received in beating back the attempted recall, which to my mind was a huge waste of 200 plus $1 million, essentially to rerun an election that he won the first time. Yeah, and speaking of that recall, Newsom obviously trounced it, destroyed it. But did the recall change him in any way? Well, what I think it did was I think it emboldened him and I think it cut him loose. I mean, he doesn't really have a reelection campaign that he needs to tend to, which frees him up to troll Ron DeSantis and troll Greg Abbott and make a national name for himself. I mean, the fact that we effectively had a governor's race with the recall last year means we don't have much of a race this year. Yeah, and it seems like ever since the recall happened, he's been trying to govern more for the whole United States or at least address huge contentious issues like whenever Newsom holds a press conference announcing a new bill, he always seems to say, California is leading the nation. Yeah, I think some of that is just the fact that, you know, the governor of California is a really, really big deal, and it's a really big job and it's a very, very large platform. And I think Gavin Newsom has been capitalizing on that. And also, you know, we do see sort of this, I wouldn't call it an experiment, but it is a side by side contrast, two very different styles of governing, two very different approaches. And Texas and Florida are the embodiment of that more conservative vision of governance and California is the exemplar of a more left liberal way of governing. And Gavin Newsom has been very eager to make that contrast because I think he feels that it's not only been successful and we could debate whether that's true or not. But from his perspective, successful in California. And I think the direction the country is headed as it becomes more diverse. So I think Gavin Newsom will tell you that he thinks that he's shown a successful model in California. And he wants to see that go national. Yeah, and one of the ways he's doing it is by, you know, getting these big national topics and saying like, this is a fashion of liberalism and we're going to not only pass groundbreaking initiatives and bills. We're also going to trash talk the people who aren't doing it. So one of the big issues, of course, is abortion. What sort of policies has he put forward? Well, he of course is supporting proposition one, which is the measure on the ballot that would enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution. So this is a remarkable moment, but we're here in California. And we're here to stand tall. And to meet this moment head on and to lead and lean in. And I'm very proud of that. But he also recently just signed a suite of legislation bills that would make abortion more accessible, increased funding, for access to abortion. I am very mindful that California can play an outsized role at this moment. I'm mindful of the fact that we punch above our weight. I'm mindful that this state is the largest and most diverse state in the world's most diverse democracy. I'm mindful of our history, our proud past, where we have led. And even bigger topic for Newsom has been climate change and California has long been aggressive in tackling the issue, but what has Newsom done? Well, what Gavin Newsom has done is build on it can be credit where do. Arnold Schwarzenegger, you know, one of his big signature issues was climate change and passed major legislation. And Gavin Newsom was extended those other measures to wean California from fossil fuels to promote alternative renewable energies and perhaps the big one is legislation that would ban the sale of any gas powered cars, the goal being California going all electric by 2035, which really isn't that far down forgive the metaphor too far down the road. Yeah, all these stances obviously put new sum on the more left side it seems of the Democratic Party. So I'd assume his relationship with Democrats is all good? No, I wouldn't say so. I mean, look, there are small things about governor Newsom style that folks in Sacramento don't like I'm talking about members of his own party. You know, they feel that he blindsides him sometimes. There was this legislation involving re upping the Diablo nuclear power plant, felt they were blindsided, they kind of brought it up in the last minute. So there are style things folks don't like, but there's also more substantive things. You know, he beat a legislation that would have let local governments set up safe drug injection sites. He's also taken on national Democrats after the Dobbs decision leaked out overturning roe V wade. He said, where the hell is my party? Where's the Democratic Party? Why aren't we standing up more firmly? More resolutely. And he's really gone after Democrats criticizing them for not being more vigorous. This is a concerted coordinated effort and yes, they're winning. They are. So he smacks down Republicans. He'll also smack down Democrats. Where does that tendency come from and what does he gain from that? Well, I think part of it is feeling that he's filling the shoes that he's been fitted with. Being California governor is, as I said, a big job, a big stage. I think that he feels that he has every right to speak out and should and should take advantage of that platform. I do think too, you know, he's talked about growing up dyslexic and being bullied and specifically said, I don't like bullies, which is how he's referred to some of these Republican governors. So I think in some sense, that's personal. And I think there's a little bit of ego there, thinking, hey, I'm governor of California, you know, people should pay attention

The Charlie Kirk Show
"gavin" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"And so I remain committed that Joe Biden will not run in 2024. I'd love your thoughts freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com of maybe you see something we're missing or maybe you have some insight that we don't have. But therefore the question is then who? Well, it seems as if there might their arrow might be a spirited Democrat primary. However, I think that there is a good chance that Gavin Newsom will run for office and will become the nominee Gavin Newsom raises buckets of money. He is unfortunately very well liked by the kind of donors of the Democrat party. He's more articulate than not, even though when you listen to him in some of these tapes, he thinks he's super smart. He thinks he's super profound. He's been taking acting classes. You could tell from DiCaprio and Brad Pitt with the pregnant pauses and the elongated, let's just say, focus on certain words, very dramatic. And so let's just focus on Gavin Newsom for a second because Gavin Newsom made a very interesting comment over the weekend where he decided to use his platform his interview at the Texas tribune event. I think that's the name of the event. Texas tribune event, Ted Cruz is there Hillary Clinton was there. Gavin Newsom was there. Liz Cheney was there. And some people said, oh, why was Ted Cruz there? I don't like that he was there. No, he got interviewed. It was an interview format. The Texas tribune far left wing rag. They actually did a pretty good job of interviewing Liz Cheney and as an appropriate follow-up question. And then they had some sort of duck doing activists that I think fills in for Rachel maddow now, interviewing Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom has a cult like following amongst, let's just say upper middle class, not very happy suburban women. Upper middle class not very happy suburban women are big fans of Gavin Newsom. They find them comforting, confident, they like his directional leadership. The polls reflected, I've heard it firsthand. It's weird, it's bizarre, it's perplexing. We don't have to fixate on it too much. But Gavin Newsom is able to raise a lot of money, the media loves him. He's not totally stupid or dumb. I don't think he's as articulate as he thinks he is, because I don't think he's ever had to go up against a true rigor of a Republican opposition. So I just think his muscles are not really built for a four quarter fight or a 13, 14, 15 round boxing match, if you will. I don't think Gavin Newsom will be able to withstand the conservative media such as this program, Ben Tucker and others going after him because he's been nothing but lauded and praised that his entire life from mayor of San Francisco eventually to become governor of California. Whenever he's challenged, for example, when Adam Carolla challenged him, the great Adam Carolla friend of this program, who we don't agree with everything Adam politically, but he's funny. He is direct. And if you listen to this interview between Adam curle and Gavin Newsom, it's unbelievable, Gavin Newsom has never challenged on homelessness before. You know, he thought he was going into a very, very safe interview, but Gavin is very slippery. Whenever you think that there is not an escape hatch Gavin Newsom finds one. So Gavin Newsom was being interviewed this weekend. And I find it interesting for a couple reasons. I don't just find it interesting because I believe he will be the Democrat nominee. Of course, we can end up being wrong about that, but I'm pretty certain that Gavin Newsom is being properly trial ballooned this and he's making the proper he's making the appropriate denunciations and refusals. Is Gavin Newsom in his interview, mentions what is the true threat to the republic. And it's no longer Donald Trump, and this is a very important point. They are broadening and widening. Their domestic war. It used to always be about Trump, usually about removing Donald Trump. We just got to get him out of office and everything will be better. But now it's about domestic violent extremists, which of which they can't articulate or tell you who they are. Or now it's about the entire half of the country. And so they have to create new enemies, tyrants that are not able to run on their record for eliminating homelessness or improving people's lives or raising wages, they have to run on something so they need a foil, meaning an enemy they didn't opposition. They need something to lean against. And that something just so happens to be Tucker Carlson. That's right. Gavin Newsom, in an interview over the weekend, said that he is more worried about Tucker Carlson than Donald Trump. Now, that very well might be a cheap talking point. That might be something that was workshopped or rehearsed, but it's very instructive, I believe. It's instructive in the sense that Gavin Newsom, the governor of the nation's largest state and wealthiest state is fixating on a cable television host, the most popular cable television host that draws three to 4 million people every single night. Why? Not the former president at Mar-a-Lago, no longer as you focused on the Republican infrastructure notes focusing on the narrative. And I think that is something now the Democrats are going to latch on to more. And this is not the first time they've done this. I did this when they thought that Facebook was the reason that Donald Trump won in 2016. They are now very worried that the distribution of information you being able to consume information absent sensors or people trying to silence you is a massive threat. Gavin Newsom goes out of his way. To not talk about how his state has become a complete and total third world country. It's become Brazil with high crime and the elites are doing very well, a very well oiled machine of a technocratic, Silicon Valley, technological class, a well paid government service class and a permanent underclass that is addicted to government benefits. Newsom never talks about that. Look, in the good old days, we Americans argued about which policies to pursue to improve this beautiful country. Charlie Kirk here, too often we find ourselves arguing about whether or not America is great or not, or whether we should be ashamed or whether we should love America. The reason for this is simple for too many years too many of our schools have been neglecting to teach young people about our great heritage of liberty, presenting them instead of dishonest narrative of America as a fundamentally unjust or racist country..

Your Transformation Station
"gavin" Discussed on Your Transformation Station
"How do i get a side gig. Happening can transition to get out of the stupid area that and do something. I really loved. I put a whole list of strategies on how you do that ryan and it's all around mindsets putting this planet place oldest tactics we talked about. You can download it for free by compliments and at the end of it you get a complimentary strategy sessions. Well known as united states. I'm having to talk with you. Guest one on one at i do this all the time ranking i love doing it doesn't matter if we end up becoming clients because i know that that that is going to help them on their way so that suitable is titled called again gavin one. More time it's called the eight bulletproof ways to on how to escape at five numbers hearing now in sitting seats in my website which is from copper dot com. You'll see it in. They're just gonna put your details in you'll get out here. We'll be in touch. There's plenty of ways you can reach out and I love electing to people. Have anyone gets not just just reach out to me. Gavin at break free from corporate laws. You don't ask for their phone numbers. Start spamming them. Don't worry you guys got your back. We won't put you through that you have a common. Even though we do different background we came from a disciplined dot com. And our in this like what the hell are we. Yes we're trying to figure it out and would try to help people senior up. Not so it's like we're on a similar mission. We've come from two different ends of the way on a similar journey. That's what i took out her. Yes agree the only problem for me. Is i honestly. I don't know where i wanna be like. I have so many great ideas i have. I have just like you know how many potential book titles i've ridden down. Like i wanna do is write books but when it comes down to actually sitting down and writing it i get probably five pages and then i don't wanna do it any more and and then i'll i'll be thinking of something else it's like. I need people to work for me. And i do bright this book. I will come at you with topics subjects and we will get it done sooner than later and i got to work on something else. I need to run an organization. That's all i wanna do. I just want to get in people's assets and just say hurry up move your ass kicked off. That's the are becoming out. Well what what. I'm just curious like what what made you want to become entrepreneur. Like honestly i. I did this as a creative kind of thing because one was new to me. I've done i had fifteen different jobs. No no twenty one correction twenty one and this doesn't include the military. All i can see. I look back on it. It's all the same. After a certain point you learn everything about everything and it it becomes nine becomes monotonous and after being the army you come back to the real world. I couldn't do it. I had a boss and then he was telling me what to do..

Your Transformation Station
"gavin" Discussed on Your Transformation Station
"Gifted If you try and do everything you realize you do nothing. Well you know when you start off yes you're gonna wear many thoughts. I was like when you start up in business. You're the marketing guy or the sales guy. You're the guy the you're everything right your dad as well. You're the guy's food on the table. You're you're everything the guy lawns and everything right. But if at some point you're gonna make a decision and i always say the people are let's map today and wendy spend your time and literally like where do you spend your time during the day you can all you can do for the week for example if you go well i spend so much of my day doing this exercise and i do so much day sleeping. Spent so much of my day watching. Tv for example entertainment. So much of my time with my kids doing their homework. And i do you map all those out and you go all right now to make some tweaks because i need to find that extra five dollars a week to work business. How am i going to do. I'm super busy talk Everyone has time. We all have time with spending so people. Look at tab and gavin. i wanna. I wanna puncture some holes in this philosophy. I'm here to challenge you i. I'm dealing with this so this resonates with me deeply and i know there's a lot of people here. All of this is going to be a good show. Ladies and gentlemen this is going to be fantastic. Okay so when you say you want to write things down. I have this duality inside me. Where there's the side of me that wants to be. Oh army greg. Like all those core values. I'm ready to go work out. I'm ready to read journal. And and get in the saana and just do something that i can feel. That is better me in the moment. And then there's other person that wants to just do absolutely nothing or be strictly on the job. Nothing but seen results. I want fucking results. Whether it's creating a graphic the metadata and when i do i write out this whole plan and i'm like okay so i know what i need to do yet. I get the satisfaction the urge from doing the things on the computer making these graphics setting up my audio booking appointments recording editing. And it's it's scary. It's very scary. I know are the people are feeling it. I'm getting more satisfaction out of creating graphics editing than going to the gym and doing something productive spending time with my family and the that scares me there. Because i mean i feel like i'm the creator like there's nothing more satisfying the me than making an impact in someone's life. Why see that happen. That transition that transformation. I should say that. It's it's something i gained from the army. I love and.

Your Transformation Station
"gavin" Discussed on Your Transformation Station
"Jim you know how hard that was for me to walk in the door for me. I over analyze everything. All i kept thinking was i'm gonna get my ass kicked i. I've low self esteem. i don't. I don't deserve to be here. I think somebody else should be here and then by the time was able to walk in the door. Do the class and i had a great time. It was just as equally as hard is coming back the next day and doing it but that consistency that habit once i continue their. I mean a lot of a lot of people might not experience that for me. It was extremely difficult just to walk in the door. Yeah i totally relate man like. It's almost like if you got us to seeking in public terrified you getting up on stage and just talking to ten people let alone a hundred something like that. There's been times when i've got to do that. It hasn't been easy. And i'll tell you another secret Unreasonably comfortable now talking to be crossed up donna. doesn't mean ungraded. But i'm more comfortable because of repetition doing it over and over again. I'll tell you what. I find really difficult talking to the camera. When no one's looking jockeying examined hundred video gun. I've spoken in a in a corporate boardroom. Spoke to people in suits and in prison formal presentations. I've even spoken inside of family gatherings or like even in a in a public setting. And then i'm trying to record a video business right. This is the first time i tried to do this. And do this. Because i'm staring at a freaking hole on my computer. Laptop not getting any feedback on us and that was hot and i did several takes trump's. There's no drug to speed back. You're not getting that energy of dwi sound like dick. Do i sound buddy like come on. You know when you're talking you're talking. People people laugh people smile. You can see someone yawning you. Can you can kind of gauge. What's going on when you're talking especially when you're trying to deliver training on record. Something was difficult i could. I traveled to do that. I had So yeah that. That's one of the challenges. I guess you know in in being in your business sometimes you you you. You're constantly learning concentrated. Get yourself to another level even when you didn't realize he had to get on so I can't remember we were talking about before. But that that is always challenges there and Yeah i guess that's one of them. Definitely so gavin. I wanna to utilize your strategy session. I want it to guinea pig. Wh you offer people and kind of help get me on the right track for success because you you described earlier is the lifestyle that i'm living like. I used to be very healthy individual. I'm eating garbage of drinking energy drinks. I'm drinking coffee. Whatever vice i can get to make. That's motivating me. Whenever i can get that competitive edge i'm gonna take it pill he'll liquid. I don't care. I just want to get the business off the ground. So let's go back to. We were talking about earlier because this is this has a lot to do with it. So out of the sikhs ages ago so we talked about four of them. The fifth one. I'm just gonna quickly come in this that and then let's saving time related back to you ride so church. The fifth one is about once you. You're implementing your plan. You've got some goals. You've said i know you probably send close for yourself greg and you probably thinking something's off now. Working smarter not hotter. You know we all try and do everything ourselves..

Your Transformation Station
"gavin" Discussed on Your Transformation Station
"So that gives me one additional question to our closing questions that me thinking. How can i monetize when i look you. Just described is my life. Like i feel like i'm doing all this work grinding. It out and i'm not making any money. I gotta make buddy. I got a baby. What can i do to monetize my own. Contact turn this into an information product and sell it to the world. Which can i do. We're tapping into surpassing expectations from the most successful people. In the modern day and honing in on new foresight methodologies and clairvoyance view never knew. This is your transformation station with your host. Greg gavin. secure a you are in author podcast or speaker mentor. Use your skills to educate every day people on a practical steps to turn their vision into reality. What does that tell me about that. Yeah so look really happened organically. I didn't wake up one day. And i was a mentor or an author. Podcast to these are. These are things that kind of developed time. So you know originally. I was to say a colbert guy. Would in a large company straight out of universiade college degrees and I just feel into a forward roll from successful as i might have thought i was. I was just a tiny tiny tiny piece in this big monolithic elephant and one day. I just woke up. Who am i what am i doing. I really kind of feel to be insignificant in. It's it's a weird feeling to have because you know in my twenties. I was working. I thought that's it up. I've got a great job by a car. A house such a successful right and as got into my hickey aged thirty as like discovery. More to life than this is what am i doing. I don't want to be doing this for the next ten or twenty or thirty years. I i just i lost In passionate would you know. Hate going into When i got into work out. I couldn't concentrate still a good performance but i wasn't passionate about my job anymore and kind of lost interest. That was looking elsewhere. I would start to read books. I was doing whistle development so grabbing. This sounds like a midlife crisis..

It's All Political
"gavin" Discussed on It's All Political
"For democrats for my own reporting out in various communities across california talking to democratic voters the overwhelming majority of them said the reason that they were voting to keep news him was because of his response to the pandemic. And so this. I think you could really take away as a signal of support for his approach. Even though republicans and Many conservative voters in california were extremely frustrated by his early restrictions and his new kinds of mandates. The majority of californians are saying we like it. We wanna be safe and we think you're on the right track so those those messages of you know you're keeping us out of school which were so strong early in the recall. They just didn't seem to kind of carry through all the way to the some of that has obviously faded as the state has reopened. The potency of problems like children not being in school is in his vivid for voters. Now that classrooms actually are open again. So it's not to say those that frustration and anger is gone completely but when you're facing another surge of the virus this summer delta variant raging you know raging through california hospitals in some parts of the state being overrun people rallied around the idea of mass mandates and vaccine requirements for healthcare workers. And all these kinds of steps that gavin newsom was taking saying they're necessary to keep us safe. And if you vote me out. Larry elder is gonna come and he's going to sign an executive order the very next day. Overturning all of those safety measures. Yeah it certainly didn't help the recall voters looking to other states. That are not doing as well as california right there at the end job. You're fully you have a column up at. Sf chronicle dot com that says republicans blew the recall an opportunity to perhaps take the governor's mansion what happened. Where did they go wrong. Yeah it was a generational chance for them to to win a statewide office which they haven't done since two thousand six in california. This is the sort of a surprise election. They were coping the catch the democrats napping or or disinterested than for a while they were but then you know because of what lexi industrial talked about they add newsom woke him up and We have this Result that we have tonight now. Republicans are in a very tough place. They have a very few candidates who can run and win. Statewide they. They're they're kind of they're kind of trapped. They're kind of trapped because most of the core of the party is supporter or sort of acolytes donald trump hardcore conservatives that is not where most californians are right now They have done. Little to broaden their try and broaden their support in this race they failed. They have all these issues that we talk that we've talked about homeless that's et cetera et cetera and they failed to try and they failed to capture moderate voters with any of their ideas So they're going to be they look. They appear to be doomed for the foreseeable future to be a minority party in california destined. Well this is going on. I mean i think a lot of voters a lot of people in california with a really interested in the big crises homelessness. Wildfires the drought. Where does this leave gavin newsom as. He faces those big challenges. I mean. we're looking at. You know not seeing any perhaps rainfall or snowfall until the winter. We're in we're in real trouble here. It's interesting one of the things. That larry elder emphasized in his in his concession..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"gavin" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Okay and are you on social media at all. I wish. I wish. I'd been on twitter when when when it came out. 'cause i'm just fascinated by the community and the older people are on. There was how we came to contact through. Absolutely there's a facebook page on. Twitter is is the thing that i go to for stuff and fully lot of what's happening okay. Got include all right. I see it. I will do that. gavin. This is amazing. I had so much fun. I hope you did Please lease let's Let's say in touch and who knows maybe we'll We'll have you back on again. You know 'cause. I think we just scratched the beginning of the stories. You're very professional by the way you cook thank you. That's a very nice compliment. I have been told that by a couple of people that I'm a pretty good interviewer. I think it's because i think the people i'm interviewing have good stories and i just get out of the way and let them tell it but thank you so much. That's the way i done into during my time and It's it's very enjoyable thing. It is do. Yeah alright listeners. You stay safe. Go get vaccinated Let's remember to be good to each other. Because that's the only way we're gonna get through this and thank you and gavin. Thank you for joining me. We will talk to good often all right bye-bye listeners..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"gavin" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"She watches his tail. Lights received into the darkness down thunder road lying out there. Like a killer in the sun i think she was very wise not to get in and he's also a sense in which he talks about all these other people who've tried to get her and this sumptious that he's not like them but he could be the ghost of some of these people so like all the best art like frost poem you can read it two ways depending on you and you might read differently at one stage in your life to another stage your life but as a father at my age now i think she doesn't i think she's wise not too so i will send you gavin when we finish I had a lady Beck's goose who's a podcast her On the show. And she was thought springsteen fan and she Had actually never heard thunder road and she she read it almost like it was a murder mystery and she was like. Oh my goodness no. He's gonna kill her. If she gets the cars. I will send you her notes Because there is just attain of that in your answer. That's a great answer. Appreciated slightly pivot overseas. The surface is come on. Yeah of course as we get older. We get bit nuanced guess. What's the school in terms of so about sixty forty sixty percent of the people say yes she gets in the car and then about forty percent say no so it is And there are people that go. Of course it's bruce springsteen asking me to get in the car. I'm gonna get it but there is a fair amount One of my favorite answers gavin is someone said yes they she gets in the car and they drive to california and that moonlight motel is the end of the story that mary got in the car they went to california. They had a life and now then he is morning. Mary's passing and moonlight motel. Okay that'd be a little bit like county fair to guess an. I think he's also way you start to have bruce. Different is when you realize that he is not identical with the voice right So from that judge into a story a biography or absolutely and there are You know there are people that say not. My one of my favorite stories is And i cannot remember the first name. But he said it depends. If it's the band playing thunder road. She gets in the car. Because it ends very triumphant with bruce clearances saxophone in the band playing that absolutely she gets in the car and they're going off to their half the after he said when bruce does it by himself there is a very sad ending wherein he nana nana and that's him driving off by himself and that's how he ended the paris two thousand sixteen shot.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"gavin" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Okay what's next are you What what's next are you I assume you're continuing paint and continuing to explore. I have been writing a very long manuscript. Which is about paris and the liuw and painting alka. why possible. What i'll do is something connected with that. And the interesting about painting for me is that it's Light writing. it's very quiet. Thing every similar writing painting a very very It's it's a world away from springsteen but you know maybe it isn't. Okay when you go in the louvre you walk around you see all these people on in the paintings who you think. Oh i remember that person from eighty one ninety three strings sink actors and painters poultry to particular old out characters. So that's the gap k. If so let's go J armstrong is an honors english teacher. He has recently retired And he would. Every year his honors english class would take thunder road and break it apart as if it was a point Going through the imagery the The the the words that bruce uses often composed a compare it to robert frost. The road not taken and at the end of the two days he asked his class. Does mary get in the car. So gavin that is your question. Does american get in the car at the thunder road. I'm gonna just i. I used to teach the frost pun again. Because i've seen it used at some accounts roach. It's very posting because when you look at the poem again it's a very negative thing bright and so i would turn the students from seeing it one way or the other and thunder road. I hadn't thought about the question till you asked it. And i had always assumed especially when i was young that in a town full of losers pulling out of here to win that's Of course you would get in the call. But i looked lyrics again like vision alone again. Don't run back inside the doors open but the right ain't free climbing back since climbing back and then ladies says climbing the front that is curious about ghosts and haunting a haunting and skeleton. And when you get to the porch. They're gone samari. Climb in and so. This is what i wrote about this visit. The joyce carload story called. Where are you going. Where have you been which is inspired by bob. Dylan's it's all over now baby blue. Which is a spooky thing and this. This young girl is is introduced to get into the car of someone called arnold friend and it's not a good idea and so i had that in mind and it could be read as though the ghost story and i was thinking when my daughter's wouldn't get in that car when i was young. I was the driver pulling out to win. But then there's a lot of pressure sales. He sets a time limit on it. He says it's your last chance and so on balance. I would say that she doesn't get into call. Maybe now she regrets it but probably not..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"gavin" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"The one i would. I've also has struck me properly since writing. The book is how many of his songs are a ghost stories. Um county fair is a kind of ghost story. it's time And so one of the things. I talk about in the book you might compare with emily. Dickenson doesn't have a competitive them the dickinson poem which is cool. Because i could not stop for death. He kindly stopped me. She needs time. So you get shiva because you think oh it was a moment is gone. And springsteen in county fair. He's talking about this. You're and then time so to collapses and you realize that it was on top gun and the two song train song. Think there's nobody gonna raw turn up there you know. This person is waiting for isn't really. There is a ghost go song. Hello everyone and welcome to a new episode. Set than bruce your podcast. All about bruce springsteen his music mostly as fans. I am your host jesse jackson and we are doing a time e y episode which are some of my favorites. It is my morning. It's my guest afternoon and We are here to talk. A little bruce. With gavin lane brooks. How're you doing gavin. I'm doing fine jesse. How you. I am great. Tell us a little watch yourself. Give us your elevator pitch questions off. No no i. I'm sorry just to tell slovak chief okay so I currently live in. Paris wilshire but for many years. I a professor of american literature and teaching literature teaching french novels as well and teaching creative writing and so interesting. What what were some of your favorite novels to talk about. I loved talking. About madam i had a module where i taught madame bovery flaubert's janda red reading the black dostoevsky's crime and punishment and tolstoy's anna karenina quickly. Learn to put anna karenina. I because it's very long and the students wouldn't otherwise read it. That's interesting very nice Are are you no longer teaching. I took a severance About three years ago. But i also paint so i'm painting most of the time In paris oh when. I'm when i'm here. So that's the that's the the main thing i mean the other thing about me. I suppose is always wants to teenager hoping to achieve something and And bruce was very significant in getting me to do that. Well i can't wait to hear that story I always like to start though How you've been doing during the pandemic you know..

Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"gavin" Discussed on Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"Little bit because we always wanted to talk about stuff that was going on in the business. Well i that. I obviously have a major. I don't talk to that many people now own. There's a few people in the company that aren't even think i know.

Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"gavin" Discussed on Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"That what it's called some wine but it was so much fun and then like sieve. This grade fifth grade mean seven thousand of thank in fifth grade. I had g rubber jewelry which was like those wonder loom race. Leads that you'd wear around your rest. Thanking rubber bands. Really need to make them. We had some chokers is cool. I found i. What about you haenel was any of this. Like in the works for you leg before Gavin came along like would you into honestly. I wasn't even like thinking. I was going to do anything like this wake. We don't know why signed on us since. I was probably in third grade because i know him from his niece but we didn't start talking until november. Yeah november october because listen to the story of how. We really became friends okay. This is a good story guys. Trust on the turbulent We will do theater together. And we had a little production that we are recording one night because musical review and we were recording a and all of a sudden like the scroll got sent home because she had a temperature We had one of the main character was in quarantine. it was not a good show. It did not go but before we recorded all her parents were in their lashley five hours for us urine into because we were messed up the of everything that just happened. Like we are sending home and me enhancer. Crying became friends a whole mental breakdown in the auditorium which is like huge. It's a big place. It's literally like a big house that it's huge in. You can hear our tears. Just like go everywhere. I have worry. Ugly cry show we were falling is funny. Oh man oh man. That was cute okay. Well that's that's that is really you know. I mean 'cause that's like that's.

Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"gavin" Discussed on Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"Kaya star. Everyone they all along and they all came here. And i mean i think we better but hannah sign non as creative director. At that time we had no clue what was happening. That was when we were in little hiatus. I think we were at again for two weeks. But.

Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"gavin" Discussed on Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"That what it's called some wine but it was so much fun and then like sieve. This grade fifth grade mean seven thousand of thank in fifth grade. I had the rubber jewelry which was like those wonder loom race. Leads that you'd wear around your rest. Thanking rubber bands. Really need to make them. We had some chokers is cool. I found i. What about you haenel was any of this. Like in the works for you leg before Gavin came along like would you into honestly. I wasn't even like thinking. I was going to do anything like this wake. We don't know why on us. Since i was probably in third grade because i know him from his niece but we didn't start talking until november. Yeah november october because listen to the story of how. We really became friends okay. This is a good story guys. trustful on the bulich We will do theater together. And we had a little production that we are recording one night because musical review and we were recording a and all of a sudden like the scroll got sent home because she had a temperature We had one of the main character was in quarantine. it was not a good show. It did not go but before we recorded all her parents were in their lashley five hours for us urine into because we were messed up the of everything that just happened. Like we are sending home and me enhancer. Crying became friends whole mental breakdown in the auditorium which is like huge. It's a big place. It's literally like a big house that it's huge in. You can hear our tears. Just like go everywhere. I have worry. Ugly cry show we were falling is funny. Oh man oh man that was cute. Okay well that really you know. I mean 'cause that's like that's.

Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"gavin" Discussed on Voices Of Courage (Walk The Talk)
"Hey everybody welcome back. This is brandy j. voices of courage. Walk the talk today. Have with me to amazing. People are the name of gavin and hannah brits and they are part of gavin production beggar gavin because blessed up going on my ad here yup gavin production. Okay gavin production. Alright saw kevin. He's let the world now who you are and why you are so maybe i'll think you I am getting fisher and where literally. I'm from very tiny town in illinois very calm and I run. I'm chief executive officer as well as gordon directors chairman at gavin productions. And what. I basically is i managed. Gpo peril gavin productions Our all of our podcast. I know we're trying to start you other things in mind But yeah i basically had run that But when you talk to me trust me. I'm not going to be like that one like kid. He's like i'm so famous guy. And i'm so read like no. That's not me because trust me. I'm not rich rust me and whenever like when you first you'll understand that i'm not that person at all is an orange. No hannah's in 'cause. I say i'm not rich because i'm not within. I walk into her house with my coach. Backpack on me and pull out my bring light. The he has a special chair for his bags to saint special chair. Then everyone knows not to sit in for all cute okay. So who is this lovely lady sitting next to you. This is girl. I very important to this group here. I am the coo gavin options. I do all like going my toy. I know what i do like. Follow along out and tell you. She's literally my job. When i don't wanna do it. So that's basically and what i do. Yeah ok okay well. So what is the The show that you guys have going on right now. The tea party party party We've been working i think. Oh my gosh. i've been working on this one. Since i was at t games and i think since i was there which was on it while you were at against. I joined in january january. Y'all even worth on. We've been working on this. Probably since december on this podcast in it still hasn't released yet worm pre-production we've been in pre production for four months We took a break from it but the board did vote to bring it back into pre production. So i think that's what we're gonna do and would be out very soon. We're hoping for a little middle of may release date but we've been working on so much more than just and there's a few priorities okay. The listeners just a gist of like a little bit of what to expect with the key. Party I mean so i'll be hosting and i can tell you guys that i warn the host. I'm not allowed to release the other three host names but trust me. They're there and It's basically going to be. It's not gonna be so much a lake what we've haven't passed. It's not going to be chatting cousins. It's not gonna be the gavin and mallory show gonna be its own unique thing where we talk about everything from pop. Culture may be school drama. Too little tiktok rumors and drama. So it's gonna be fun. Neither one cool cool cool okay so Let's not shy away from the fact that you are gamble ahead. Tell the listeners. How old you are. I'm twelve and i'm thirteen. You definitely don't i don't know these days. What spitz as a twelve or thirteen year old. But i can say that we don't have a lot of twelve olds run right here on businesses and run and also john. You know what i mean like. You seem to seem a lot. You have the older soul. I'm here have been told that but even though that's pretty amazing saw from that they're what age leg before this all happened. Did you like us to run around the house and like like you know. 'cause you're more like business wasn't really like entertainment for you was more like you disliked business Yeah so i mean mean. Hannah have had this conversation multiple times. The i did not want to host the tea party efforts. I did not want to do it. One tiny sliver I even threatened to end the whole thing. If i was going to be in because on supposingly i don't get like that choice Because i work within the company it whatever the company does. I have to go along with even if i'm ceo. So i did not want to do it. And now i'm kind of excited for it but i did not like i do not like sitting at a table talking. The i hate that i'm image. We saw uncomfortable about the ordering and that's ordering right now but I don't know. I just loved the business side of it. I love finding the sponsors and fighting the guests. And i don't know it's just so much fun but probably not hosting i. That's not my first choice. Will i would say probably said. I was like seven. I've always liked business I that like a slime company in like twenty fifteen and it was like i made like cloud simar fluffy slime and we had like a whole slime production thing in my house when i was like six and there was like thirty of us just in my living room. Here's glue the glue in. Here's literally like one of the.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"gavin" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"By Gavin along the boards forces the turnover. Gets it back down. Bryan Adams gets control Weigel and Murat just doing the work on the blue Line leg, two shots on goal for Air Force. 17.5 minutes left in the game. And they dropped the puck in the circle to the left of Kirk and right off the face off a shot deflects Happen out of play. That was really Ryan jumping in the two centers. The puck was just sitting on the dot rhyme jumped in and just fired that off. Kirk stick up into the netting. So here we go Face off. Same spot. Puck is still in the circle comes out of the circle. Right Toe Luke Center, know his past blocked and grabbed by Willie Rhyme rhyme has it to the blue line to waggle pass across to note in the far circle to rhyme who drags a toe with the hash marks, swings and misses. He's fighting off a defender, and he missed the park entirely. It's all the way back to the neutral zone. Play there by Air Force brought back in Kirk behind the net, tried to wrap it around to a teammate. They get it to Novak to Hamlet. And Hamlet stripped to the puck from behind by rhyme rhyme with the takeaway and then rhyme is slammed into the boards. Pup comes free, and Bentley gets it right back that center ice. Santer Noto Hamlet taken away by Air Force Here's rhyme again. Who's everywhere and rhyme is chopped down right at the blue line there. We got a whistle. Yeah, just going to be an offside call. Ryan was trying to step around one of the Bentley players. Because he tried to do that began a trip himself up, and he got into the zone a little too quick. The key to not getting out of your zone and turning the puck over is playing in the other team's own most of the last couple of minutes. The game has been played in Bentley's in that's good for airports. Hey, softly in front of the Bentley bench center, Isar force comes away with the puck. Dropped in by Bowery and they go get it. Picking it up is gonna be bride, He turns he tried to get it back to Bowery flashing down the slop that didn't work broken up by Bentley of the point. Maynard hasn't Maynard will send one in this redirected ends up behind the net picked up there and an outlet past stolen away by Air Force. Bennett Norland has it drops it behind the net to Jake 11 11 battling With a defender there and the puck comes away. Bentley has the advantage, but only as far as center ice. Rolled back in by Alex Maynor.