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(07/17) GAS Hour 1 - Matt Gaetz vs Kevin McCarthy

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Gary and Shannon talk about the feud between Representative Matt Gaetz and former Speaker Kevin McCarthy at the Republic National Convention. ABC’s Derricke Dennis joins the show to talk about Senator Bob Menendez being found guilty in his corruption trial. News Nation’s Robert Sherman comes on the show to recap last night’s events at the RNC.

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This is Gary and Shannon and you're listening to KFI AM six forty the Gary and Shannon Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. So it's like a perfect week for the Republicans. They're having like a wonderful time party, unity, wonderful, sparkling event. Matt Gates has to come in and take a crap on the floor. By the way, I have the audio of Matt Gates, what a child, what a spoiled child? Talking to yelling at Kevin

McCarthy interview. He's on CNN, Kevin McCarthy being interviewed. It's a one on one interview on the floor and Matt Gates has to interject and just crap all over the floor and what an awful Thankfully somebody confronted him right after.

Did you hear that part of it? Not? Okay? So this was the beginning of I don't know if you want to start with this or not, but we have the audiow So this is the beginning of an interview Kaitlyn Collins interviewing Kevin McCarthy on the floor of the conventions hall there in Milwaukee. But what does that look like going into the next four months? Much more unit. I mean, think about that. That was all the Democrats and eight Republicans, one who's not coming back, and then the other part that

you have. And the other part you have is one person who raised the issue. He's got an ethics then about you took Okay, now I'm just gonna leave it there because I boosted up a little bit of what macat Matt Gates was saying. Again, he interrupted the former Speaker of the House and asked, like a complete a hole, when are you speaking? Are you speaking tonight? Because if you get on that stage, you'd be booed off

of that stage. Kevin McCarthy was pretty clever the way he weaved in one of these people has an ethics complaint for sleeping with a seventeen year old girl. Here is another version of that, and you can hear Matt Gates a little bit better. What does that look like going into the next we're here? What night are you speaking to? Are you speaking tonight? So people kind of get between Gates and McCarthy. Hey, if you took that stage, you would get booed off. You would get booed off the stage of

Kates. Dude, I don't even know too large it doesn't. So they have a couple of pops or something. You hear the guy he goes, shut up Gates, Who is that? Just an older guy? I don't know. He hasn't been identified anything I saw. And he goes, I don't even know who the f you are, Matt Gates, a sitting congressman to a Republican delegate at the National Convention. Don't you know that if you are? And the guy goes, just don't be an age. Yeah, and he says it a couple of times, just don't be an a hole.

He's just there was no reason to interfere with that interview with Kevin McCarthy. You've already ousted him a Speaker of the House. Gates will be speaking tonight, Lord, why would you give that guy the platform? The highlight? Highlight? The keynote speaker tonight is going to be jd Vance, obviously, the senator from Ohio chosen to be the vice presidential running mate. He will be preceded by people like Governor Doug Bergham, Don Junior, and boy.

I can't wait to see what happens when Kimberly Guilfoyle takes the stage tonight. You know what's going to happen, a lot of shouting, a lot of wondering about where the fillers are. I don't know what she's done to her face. She was a beautiful woman. I don't know why she had to go in there with the needles. Ladies, God made you perfect the way that you are most most everybody, Okay, what's wrong with you?

Okay? Sloped roof, this was a tree, an obstructed view. Everyone at the Secret Service needs to be brought into a meeting and the head of the Secret Service needs to be canned immediately. Cannot keep her, she cannot, absolutely cannot. This was her discussion again from that ABC interview she did about the threat posed by a slightly sloped roof. Should that roof have been

secure? Period? That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point, and so you know there's a safety factor because I'm considered there that we wouldn't want to and climbed in. No problem. You know, the decision was made to secure the building from inside. Okay, Now that's an important aspect to keep saying. I kept saying yesterday, there's no way they

just set up inside the building. There's no way. But the way she said it and the way it sounds is they were looking for bad guys through the windows. Now again, I'm hoping that's not true. I'm hoping I'm misunderstanding that because there's there's there's no way that that came from the officers themselves. I screwed up. I should have had that roof manned. Obviously. Don't say there was a safety factor with the slightly sloped roof. Give me

a break. Every Secret Service agent who's worked the job listens to that and bangs their head on a wall. Yeah. This was her in an interview that aired today, specifically again trying not to throw local officers under the bus, but completely throwing local officers under the bus. Secret Service respects local law enforcement, and we could not do our job, either investigatively or on our protective mission without them in Pennsylvania. In fact, on that same day,

they were also working the first Lady trip and a Vice presidential trip. So I understand the constraints that they're under. And as I said earlier, we couldn't do our job without them at that particular site. We divided up areas of responsibility, but the Secret Service is solely responsible for the design and the impipitation and the execution of the site. Again, I think that hearing on Monday morning. It starts at seven am our time. It's prime time listening.

How how could you possibly have faith in the Secret Service management if they can't get something like that correct. You can't just say local officers were the ones who were in charge of that area. Because the Washington Post reports from inside that building they saw this guy acting furtively, walking back and forth around the building with some gear. They did radio the Secret Service command post to alert them. Now, why the Secret Service didn't then flood that area with

eyes how? I just it's one of those that's It's it. I'm hoping everything that we think about this is completely wrong. I'm hoping we have a story. We're not. We're not. It's common sense. Is there anything worse in the United States Secret Service not taking accountability for a shot on the incoming president former president. No, it's right up there with child Protective Services not taking accountability for dead kids. What are you doing? You're sitting there

making excuses. You're an excuses person. Is the head of the Secret Service? No, you should be in middle management somewhere working never mind, that's

not nice. The point of the slope roof is also one of those questions where it's just mind boggling, considering there were four counter snipers on sloped roofs behind the president, and they're the ones we believe that took the guy out while sitting on a slope roof, and the exactly a twenty year old with no law enforcement experience is able to manage the slope roof, but yet the best in the business cannot. That does not hold water, nor does the

excuse that a tree was obstructing the view. What a failure? What a failure? Failure? Is there anything happy today? I had? I had four shots of espresso this morning? Why usually I only have two? Did you I had four? Were you worried about your heart stopping or something? It felt like I felt like another double espresso and here we are. Good luck? Okay, all right, Well I'm going to need a bucket and a mock. Senator Bob Menendez out of New Jersey delivered with a sixteen guilty

verdicts yesterday in his federal corruption trial. Derek Dennis has all the latest on the future and what we're going to do. What the protocol is for getting this guy to resign or voting to expel him. I guess if he doesn't

step down, Derek, Right, it's a little murky right now. So after Senator Bob Menendez's conviction yesterday on sixteen counts of bribery and conspiracy charges, he came out of the courthouse defined as ever, saying he will not accept these charges, that he's going to vigorously appeal, that he's done nothing wrong.

But prosecutors and certainly a Manhattan federal jury said otherwise that Menendez took bribes in the form of cash, some of which was found stuffed in clothing, in his clock posits at his house, gold bars, payments for a luxury Mercedes, convertible mortgage payments, and other things from three New Jersey businessmen in exchange for political favor in New Jersey and the federal government and in the governments

of Egypt and Cutter. So that's what he's convicted of, including being a foreign agent in relation to the help for those businessmen in those foreign countries. And so Bob Menendez a convicted felon, but still a sitting US senator, And you talk about the efforts to either oust him from office or get him to resign. That's where the next step is. The quickest way would be for Senator Menndez to step aside, though he has vowed not to. In

fact, he's still running for re election as an independent in November. So the other mechanism would be for the Senate to expel him, but that's a process. It involves bringing a resolution to the Senate floor to work its way through committee, and then ultimately a vote in the Senate, and there's no indication right now that that is imminent, though it could happen. The Ethics Committee in the Senate, also headed by Chris Coons and James Langford, are

looking into this. Why. I mean, it seems to me like a conviction on sixteen felon accounts is enough for them to wrap up their investigation. Yeah. Sure, but you know, you have to keep in mind that in the Senate there's really not much like this in terms of precedent. I mean, certainly there have been senators who've been convicted of a crime, but

it's been a number of years. Certainly as senators who have run a foul of the law, but most of or many have been able to beat those charges, including Senator Menendez who was brought up on other charges years ago related to a sex scandal, for instance, and he was able to beat those charges. And so it's sort of like, what do we do? Where do we go from here? That's what the Senate is grappling with and what

is the best way to handle this? And so we're waiting for an announcement on it, whether it'll be the expulsion right the Ethics Committee or Senator Menendez himself stepping aside yet another elected official in America. We can be so proud of Derek Dennis, Thank you so much for that embarrassing report about America and who we put in power. We go it's our fault. It's our fault, our fault. All right, we will pivot. We'll head over to

Milwaukee and talk about what happened last night in the Republican National Convention. People like Nikki Haley and Ronda Santis and people who kind of savaged Donald Trump a few months ago, full throated endorsements. Last I heard Laura Trump had a good night. I haven't heard her comments yet. She did, she did. It was a very personal I don't know, it was a very personal

humanized. Yeah, she talked a lot about him as a grandpa, which is which is kind of funny compared to the way people are savaging Joe Biden for his grandpawness grandpa, but referring to him to Trump as a guy who you the best moments are the ones where it's just him and his grandkids. So there's a new survey by ap North Center for Public Affairs and it finds nearly two thirds of Democrats say Biden should withdraw water. Rescues and evacuation has

taken place in northern Arkansas today. Rising water has inundated homes and businesses. National Weather Service issued a pretty rare flash flood emergency for that area in Marion County, near the state's border with Missouri. It affects only a few thousand people, but it is pretty crazy considering the time of year. Severe storms, at least tornadoes also ravaged New York State overnight, leaving a trail of destruction. At least one person was killed. The theme for Day three of

the RNZ is make America Strong once Again. But before we get to that and talking about jd Vance headlining tonight speakers, let's talk about what happened last night, big night for party unity. Robert Sherman is joining us. He's a national correspondent for News Nation there in Milwaukee, and we saw Nicky Haley, We saw Ron DeSantis, we saw Marco Ruby, we saw some people who a few months ago would have been saying nasty things about Donald Trump say

some pretty nice things. Yeah. I mean, I think you hit the nail on the head right there. Just a couple of months ago, the Republican Party did have some very clear divisions within it, and Nicki Haley was really at the tip of the spear of all that. A lot of her supporters very against the former president, really no appetite to go out and vote for him under any circumstance. Potentially would even vote for President Biden before they'd

vote for the former president. But then you saw Nicki Haley coming out last night and saying, look, I don't agree with the former president on a lot of things, but that doesn't really matter. She's trying to get all of her people to go out and support mister Trump. And I think it's just worth noting here is that you have seen this message of unity really starting to come together. Ever since that Saturday assassination to Tim Mickey. Haley was

not supposed to speak yesterday. She was a late ad after that Saturday attack in Butler, Pennsylvania. And that's where you've really started to see this message of unity coming from. The former president has rewritten his RNZ speech which will be given on Thursday, less of an emphasis on Biden, more on party and national unity, So that'll be the big thing to look out for there. Ron DeSantis looked really good and comfortable last night, which was a departure

from what we saw when he was running for president. And we really haven't seen too much of an in the middle of the spotlight ever since he bowed out of the race in the early part of the primary process. He's mostly been on the operations that have been ongoing in Florida. But you are right, it is a really strong speech that he gave last night, not only criticizing President Biden, but supporting the former president as well. You also brought

up Marco Rubio, You had Ted Cruz up there. I mean, all of these people were at one point and another rifles with the former president and all of them coming out holding the standard for him. It is very clear that This is the message that they're really trying to pound the table with here today. All Right, So as we get closer, we know that jd Vance is going to be the headliner tonight. Expectations, I mean, do we know? I haven't seen him deliver any sort of long form speeches,

so I mean, what kind of reputation does he have? Well, the big thing here is that when you walk around this convention center, it feels as though that people were either very satisfied with the move to put jd Vance on the ticket, but there's also a lot of people here who admit they don't really know too much about him. He hasn't been in the game that long. He's been a United States Senator for just two years. So it

is a big question without doubt. I mean, this is tonight is the biggest moment of the now VP nominees' career in politics up to this point, and so this will be one an opportunity for him to introduce himself to voters around the country and an introduction to the national spotlight. But also does he

play off with those tropes of unity as well? One thing that he does focus heavily on are his sets of experiences from the memoir that he wrote, He'll Billy Elegy, focusing on growing up in southern Ohio and with the backdrop of the Appellations behind him and all the issues that he saw firsthand that surround working class Americans and rural America. That's a big part of his story.

Without question, that's going to be a big piece of it. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets into the twenty six team motto of America first. What I do know about him is he's more of an isolationist. There were some world leaders Ukraine for example, that was saying, well, he did flip on Trump. He was a never Trump guy and now he's ride or die for Trump, and that maybe his mind can be changed a little bit.

But he's definitely in America first. Let's take care of our country and our people first before we start handing over billions of dollars to other places. Yeah, that is, without question a focal point of his rhetoric up to this point. I mean, he's been very outspoken on the war in Ukraine in which he thinks that the United States. He contends the United States doesn't

have a national and vested interest and what goes on in Ukraine. He's been very focused on taking care of domestic issues here and he wants that to be a focal point as well. So yes, I mean, world leaders are interested in what he's going to have to stay on that. But I mean, you made a very good point in two thousand and sixteen. He did not like former President Donald Trump. He was not a Trump guy, and

he says that he admits that, and he talks about that. It's been very open in Canada about that, and says that his mind has totally changed on that issue with what he saw the former president doing in that first term. Is our other topics and other issues malleable to him as well? We shall see. I mean again, I mean, he's only been in the United States Senate for two years. There isn't a long list of a political

record that voters have to work with here. So that's part of the reason why there's such a focus on this speech tonight at a big introduction to the national stage, and there's no All Star Game to compete with, so he's probably gonna have a little few more eyes on him. Maybe, Yeah, there you go, there you go, all right, Robert, thank you appreciated, of course. Robert Sherman there with the News Nation where of their

national correspondents covering the story in Milwaukee. I have some Olympics news. Oh okay, there's a couple things that have happened. One of the things that they've talked about for the Olympics in Paris, which start what two weeks I think or a week a little more than a week, the plan for the opening ceremonies is to not do it in a stadium. They would do it

along the river senn Is. That how they say that in Paris. And one of the problems they've had with the river saying is it's full of human excrement and has been for one hundred plus years, ever since they built the sewer system in Paris where back you know, in the eighteen fifth seventies, whatever it was, they agreed they all thought, if you just put zipoop in Zawattre, it goes away. And now we have politicians swimming in it

right today. Okay, So the mayor of Paris, and hildal Hidalgo had said for months since Paris was a of the Olympics, that she would swim in the river sand to prove that it is not full of baby ruth bars. Today, she finally did it. After multiple delays caused by a combination of torrential rain domestic politics, she took to the river. They have an

engineering project that costs well above what the original sewer system cost. It was one and a half billion dollars to try to prevent the amount of sewage and industrial waste from simply flowing into the river. The result is they hope a river that is clean enough, not just for opening ceremonies where people would be riding in boats, I assume, but the triathlon swimming portion would be in the river, and two ten kilometers swimming events that are supposed to take place

in the river as well. Where's the best hot dog you've ever had in Paris? Really? You know, I've never been at Paris. The best hot dog I've ever had? Yeah, I had a friend who one time made hot dogs wrapped in bacon. Now I know that that in and of itself will put you on the toilet. Well, it's not unusual because you can buy them stadiums. Yeah, but it was perfectly crisped. That's bacon. That's the key. You don't want to undercook the bacon wrapped on the

hot dog. There's about seven carts on the exit that I leave from so far that area of the stadium that I leave, and I've identified the best hot dog cart. I've tried all of them, but I've identified the best one. It's usually the women that do a better job with crisping the bacon. The men are a little willy nilly when it comes to the bacon.

Sometimes you've got some parts of the bacon that aren't cooked through, and that's when you really run into some problems, especially if they're stadium traffic getting out. Do you mean digestive problem? Digestive problems? Correct urgencies? Urgencies? But there's a woman, she's about four to seven, she's very small, and she kills those things. Does she stand on a little step stool behind the behind the hot dog cars? She does so you can see her.

Yeah? Yeah, And do you get out the super quiet? She's not one of the people that like calls you over because she knows how good her hot dogs are. Listen, it's word of mouth at that point, and it's not word from her mouth, it's just word of mouth from other people. Do you stop the vehicle to get out. No, no, no, there is. You're walking out of the stadium. Oh you walk out, got it? Okay, I thought you meant and then you grab ramp

and I thought you was thinking on ramp. You grab your dog on the way to the car, right, that's a small chomp, chomp, chomp, and then finish that thing. Just just make an ugly spectacle. Oh you can. Well, you're walking and you're usually I'm usually by myself, so I can just look like a complete animal. That's one way to ensure that you stay alone is by It's by walking and eating a massive hot dog with food coming out of your mouth. Hey, everybody, look, Secretariat's

about to eat a hot dog. And somewhere in the background, there's somebody playing a triangle yelling fit. Time you've been listening to The Gary and Shannon Show, you can always hear us live on KFI AM six forty nine am to one pm every Monday through Friday, and anytime on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

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