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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Phillis Fiber ninety nine. Rose of Morning Show, Good Morning,
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Try State, hope you're having a great morning. Be safe
out there and stay warm on the line, we have
event Nicole Brown Evett.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Are you in La and if so, prayers, thoughts, condolences.
Our heart goes out to La.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Yeah, I am out here and it's been a mess.
The biggest mess about it is the way they've been
trying to throw our mayor Karen bathroom.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
I'm we're literally going.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
To ask you about that before you get into that.
How are you doing, event.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
I'm doing okay. You know, we thankfully the fire has
missed us, and that was my prayer. I'm like, Lord
had where we are. Don't let the fires find our address,
and so we've been hidden from them. But we have
friends that have lost everything. You know, I have maybe
ten friends that had to evacuate, and out of that
at least three lost their homes. So this is not
a game. It's not a game.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
And you just spoke about the mayor. I mean, I
will tell you, Evet. You know, we are on the
complete opposite end of the country. So we we're only
we're only what we get is what we read, what
we see, you know, on the news, and they are
trying to paint the mayor as you know, an absent mayor,
you know, one that is not doing her job properly.
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But I know that you defend her. You are defending
her right now.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
I will. I'm going to defend her every chance I get,
because if anybody did a Google search for her name,
and so how long she's been a public servant in
every single area of government. This woman is a servants leader,
a servants leader. So the idea that they're coming for
her when she puts other people first all the time,
she left the congressional job to try to run to
be the mayor of the city she grew up in,
and she's been doing a great job with our homeless
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situation and all of that, And so for them to
choose her as a scapegoat and blame her for what's
happening in city she's not even the mayor of. And listen,
we know what this is. Let's not act like we
don't know why they're choosing her and why they're escapegoating her.
So everybody who sees something needs to say something. And
I'm going to use my platform to speak up for
this great woman, they're not about to take her from us.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
And let me tell you, you have definitely been using your
platform because you you've got your Stuart whitesmen all over
Chloe Kardashian neck.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
You hand me.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
I didn't even report the story because I want to
take from you what's going on and why did you
slam Chloe Kardashian.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
There's nothing I hate more than hypocrisy. And so if
you're going to choose to blame the black woman when
you have black children, by the way, like she don't
really know what it's like to be a black person
unfairly chosen or targeted. Her children will know, but she
doesn't know. So first I had to let her know.
You might want to pump your brakes because you're creating
a world that your kids will not be able to
flourish in later. That's first. Second, Not talk to me
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about what's wrong with these wildfires and why they're so
horrible when two years ago you went one hundred and
ten one hundred and ten thousand gallons over the limit.
We are in a drought in California always, and they
put restrictions on what we can how much water each
of us as sentences can use so that there's waters
in the reserve for what the fires. So she and
her family went three hundred and thirty thousand over the limit.
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In one month, she alone went over one hundred and
ten thousand gallons. Do you want to talk to me
about what's wrong with Karen Vaski? You're part of the problem.
Don't do that. Don't be in a glasshouse and still rock.
Don't do that.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
I know that's right.