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Deep Roots in LA
00:03:04
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| Okay, Mr. Baker, quick question. | |
| My husband and I are deeply rooted in Los Angeles. | |
| All our family's here. | |
| He's a physician. | |
| He has his practice. | |
| I'm a piano teacher. | |
| I have my students. | |
| Our whole family's here. | |
| And I am so upset with politics in California that I just want to pick up and move to Florida. | |
| But I don't know if it's the right decision, and I wanted to know your input. | |
| Except for the friends and relatives, of course it's the right decision. | |
| The left has done to California what it did to universities and to the arts and to basketball and football. | |
| It ruins everything it touches. | |
| I never thought California could be ruined, and they have done it. | |
| Fecal matter. | |
| You have to step over human feces in San Francisco. | |
| They're a tsunami of destruction. | |
| That people vote Democrat is astonishing to me. | |
| I am the exact same position you are. | |
| I don't have family here. | |
| That's true. | |
| But I do have a world here. | |
| I mean, everyone, just about everyone in my life, other than my kids and their families, is here. | |
| And it's very, very hard to leave. | |
| I would love to leave, to be honest. | |
| Ultimately, we may be forced, but you're young. | |
| I don't have an answer for you because of the relatives and friends question. | |
| Now, obviously, you'll make new friends in Florida, although that's an odd way to regard friends. | |
| No friend is substitutable. | |
| Of course. | |
| But, I mean, you can maintain contact, but it's not the same as being there. | |
| So I can't answer you. | |
| I will only ask you one thing. | |
| I didn't know you were a piano teacher. | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| Yeah, I'm a piano teacher. | |
| So you're into music? | |
| I am, and I enjoy your... | |
| I love your taste in music, and I know you love classical music and your music book. | |
| So I've always liked that about you. | |
| Yes. | |
| Well, I hope one day I could... | |
| But I have a question. | |
| Mr. Frater, do you see a brighter future in Florida than California? | |
| Yes, if they keep electing Republicans, I was just there. | |
| Read my column, The Sovietization of California. | |
| What it felt like last month to fly from Florida to California. | |
| It was the first time since I moved here in 1976 that I rued coming back to California. | |
| Newsom and the Democrats have continued to ruin it. | |
| It was the freedom I felt in Florida. | |
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Why Restaurants Matter
00:01:13
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| I stood up in a restaurant in Florida, in Fort Lauderdale. | |
| I stood up in a restaurant, and I took a picture of people eating inside the restaurant. | |
| So I was recognized by somebody who was dining there. | |
| He came over to me and said, oh, so you're taking a picture of people eating inside a restaurant, eh? | |
| He knew exactly what I was doing. | |
| He knew who I was, knew I lived in California, that this was something to bring back. | |
| A souvenir of Florida. | |
| People could eat inside a restaurant. | |
| I went on Fox News. | |
| I was on Fox Sunday. | |
| I meant to play that for you. | |
| I was on Fox and Friends Sunday. | |
| I was on Fox the week before. | |
| And I had mentioned, I had asked my question. | |
| Why can you eat without a mask two inches from someone in an airplane? | |
| You can't eat without a mask six feet from someone in a restaurant. | |
| We all know the reason has nothing to do with health. | |
| It's because the Democrats don't give a damn about small businesses, but they do give a damn about American, Delta, and United. | |