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Governor Gavin Newsom on Relationship with Trump, People Badmouthing CA & "Gov Gav" Has a Surprise!
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Our guest tonight is Donald Trump's
favorite governor. Whether he'll admit
it or not, he runs the state of
California and he's got a new memoir.
It's called Young Man in a Hurry. Please
say hello to Governor Gavin Newsome.
Please. Well, first of all, all right,
>> I want to tell you how honored I am and
we are not only to have you here, but to
have you here announcing that you are
running for president.
>> Oh, is that
God?
Unbelievable.
>> How are you, Jimmy?
>> I'm good. How are you? That's a good way
to change the subject.
>> I appreciate that. I appreciate this
audience as well. It's good to know.
>> I'm interested in I have to say
>> Wow. Thank you. I feel kind of I'm
slightly embarrassed because I assumed I
don't know why I thought you grew up
rich. I read the book and I'm like, "Oh,
yeah. You not only didn't you grow up
rich, your dad left when you were how
old?"
>> Uh, he left when I was 2 or three years
old. Yes.
>> Your mom was a waitress at a Mexican
restaurant. Yep. She had a variety of
jobs.
>> Yeah. 19 when she was pregnant with me.
A couple years later, she's raising two
kids on her own. And my father had a
breakdown. Ran for public office. Um,
lost. Ran again for office. was broke
and broken and then just took off. I
don't want to paint a negative picture
of him. But as an father in those early
age, uh he was left he left us wanting a
little bit. But no, I it was, you know,
just the grit and the you know the hard
work and the example of a of a single
mom. And to all the single I know when
you did the women history month to all
the single moms out there, you know,
hats off because there's no more
important and extraordinary job than
them. So that's uh that's a big part of
the why I wrote the book. You deal with
dyslexia. You barely got into college.
And yet when you
>> somehow this you this beautiful head of
hair face carry you all the way to the
governor's mansion.
>> Is that it?
>> But I I I wrote the book cuz
>> you look rich. You know that, right?
Like it's you, you know,
>> it's the hair gel. It's that whole
thing.
>> You think that's it?
>> And by the way, I get the whole thing,
right? I get why people have perception
of me. And you know, so this was a book
to finally tell my story. story. It
wasn't a way of sanitizing but really
scrutinizing that story as well because
I played into that type. I played into
that type. I'm not naive about that
perception of me was aided and embedded
by mistakes I made. Also trying to be a
little defensive about it as well. And
what this book allowed me to do and I
call it a memoir of discovery is let all
that go. I put a lot of masks on when I
grew up. I tried to be someone, you
know, strike a pose. someone that, you
know, frankly, at times I wasn't
particularly proud of and my face was
growing into that mask a little bit and
right now I'm sort of unmasking that and
I'm allowing the good and the bad and
sort of reflect on that history and past
in the present to become something more
and better. And so it's not a typical
politician's book. And and you know, I
know a politician and a book. Uh
Ashley's going to raise, you know,
eyebrows rolling in the eyes, but it's a
really a book, you know, it's a love
letter to mom. It's a love letter to my
family, my grandparents, and it's a book
I wrote for my kids. Speaking of kids,
my daughter who was in the fourth grade
last year, they have a fourth grade trip
up to the state capital with her class
and she came home raving about you and I
was cracking up because I didn't think
she was going to meet you. You know,
they're like, "Yeah, we're going up to
the capital." And then the whole class
went into your office and they saw a a
Trump pen on your desk and my daughter
was like, "He's a Trumper."
And then you came in and made a joke
about Trump. I don't Is there like a
joke that you tell the kids about Trump?
>> I don't have like a standard joke, but
the the joke was, you know, it's
interesting that pen. By the way, I have
seven others. I was in the Oval Office
about this time last year, but 90
minutes with Trump and I couldn't get
out of he started stacking me up with
all kinds of coins and he goes, "Here's
a pen. Here's a" And then he just
basically took all the pens off his
desk.
>> Tell them about the autograph he signed
for you. The piece
>> just he signed a piece of paper for you
and handed it to you, right? No, of
course. I mean, well, yeah. I mean,
look, what do we even
>> give this to your kids?
>> Give this to your kids. I mean, thank
you, sir. What a gift. And this is what
they've been missing in their lives. And
so, you handed uh Yeah.
>> You handed my daughter Jane a set of
keys for whatever reason.
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