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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The courses of this program were pre recorded.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
What is this? Is it Friday, ladies and gentlemen, the
weekend just mean late.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
Friday.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
It's Friday Dancing.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
In the Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
If you need to know what today is, it's Friday. Hey, Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday. Right,
I don't know. I'm starving. I keep hearing Friday eggs,
Friday eggs. Anyway, it is Friday, December sixth. Look at that.
If you put a number on there, it makes you
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panic a little bit, doesn't it. Well, welcome today. We
are all over the world today, and we welcome back
to one and only Gandhi. Welcome back, Gondude. We missed
you too. We'll get into why you weren't around later.
Make him speak up something glorious, make up some some things. Also,
Danielle is here in the house, in her house, in
the house, and they're scary. Good morning, Scarty, good morning.
(01:14):
And I see Froggy, Froggy. Welcome back. Why don't see you?
Senor Donarster, Red Scottie b is in the house. Hello,
A lot of people in the house. Let's see. Producer
Sam is here, but she's not high Sam. And that's
a long story, Diamond is here, Garrett is here, Andy Williams,
everyone in fabulous. What key was it in? It was
(01:38):
in like seven different keys. Anyway, Well, welcome to Friday.
The first caller of the day is Christine. I believe
is this Christine?
Speaker 4 (01:47):
Christina?
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Christina, Christina? Damn it. Welcome to the show. By the way,
another reason we love Christina other than being the first
caller of the day. She's a teacher. On the way
to work, we love you. Just dropped by Starbucks, Starbucks, Starbucks.
There's Richard driver stur Birks. What did you order it? Starbucks?
(02:10):
Is it the same thing every day?
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Yes? Well, I've been trying to cut back because it's
so expensive, but I need my Americano.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
Do you have Americano? I don't even know.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
It's like four shots of espresso over ice.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Whoa, yeah, well, okay, good, all right. Well it seems like,
even though you're trying to cut back that I'm sure
there's an addiction of some sort there. And that's good.
That's good. We're all enjoying. We're all enjoying our caffeine
as well. Well, look, you're a teacher, what do you teach? Exactly?
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Christina So I've talked eighth grade for nine years, and
this year I've gone down to first grade, which has
been quite an adjustment, but I love it. I want
to teach the kids how to read instead of trying to,
you know, help the kids who have those gaps already
in eighth grade. So I want to be part of
the solution. So I'm doing first grade with my little ones.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
I love it's I love that too. Yeah, it is
awesome how you had them in eighth grade for nine
years and you're like, you know what, I think I
want to go back to first grade and train them
for future eighth grade teachers.
Speaker 5 (03:22):
So they don't have to deal with what you dealt
with exactly.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Well, you're studying. I think that's a good idea. Don't
you guys think all teachers should consider teaching all grades
all all of maybe subjects. I don't know.
Speaker 6 (03:36):
Oh wow, that sounds like so much work. Yes, do it?
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Do it? Okay? Now next year second grade? Well, look,
you're the first caller of the day. You're the last
first caller of the day for this week. What do
we have for Christina? Straight? Stina is just complaining about
the price of espresso and americanos. I'm going to give
her the Dedica Maestro Plus espresso machine. So love this.
You can use that, Steve Wand I know Danielle is
(04:01):
a big fan of that steam one. You can make
a lot of haste cappuccinos, all your favorite recipes. Go
to thelongeave dot com and buy one. If you're not Christina, yeah,
I don't know. Before she got her own Steam wand
daniel borrowed mine. I'd like that back, please, please please,
if you could. Hey, thank you, Christina. You have a
great day at work at school. Tell the kids who
(04:22):
said hi, and you have a great weekend.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
Okay, Hi, Will and Elvis. I just finished your book
on Audible and it made me cry. It was wonderful.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
You know what is that funny that book came out
how many years ago and people still read it. I
got to reread it. I want to wonder how much
of it's true.
Speaker 4 (04:39):
Of the chapters about Uncle Johnny made me tear up
extra and you.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
Know, it was just really touching.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Well, I'm glad you're here as we continue to write
chapters on our show, and you're now part of our book.
You're part of our chapter for this week, this month.
This month has its own chapter. Thank you, Christina. Have
a safe trive. Okay, there you go. Hold on second,
and we have Delonghi on the way. We'll get into
all about that incredible machine with the foaming wand on
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the way right now, though the return of Gandhi Hi.
So much has happened in the news since you left.
I mean, oh my god. Every hour we get new
information about the murderer. Yeah, the assassin here in New
York City, and now it's taking a weird turn. We'll
get into that later. But what are the three things
you have?
Speaker 7 (05:24):
All right?
Speaker 8 (05:24):
Well, let's start with that, because there's now a New
Jersey connection to the gunman who shot and killed the
CEO of United Healthcare outside that Hilton right across from
US on Wednesday morning. The New York Post is reporting
that the suspect, who is still on the run, produced
a fake New Jersey Ida to check into a hostel
on the Upper West Side. Police have released pretty clear photos.
One shows the triggerman smiling before he allegedly shot Brian
(05:46):
Thompson to death. This development comes after multiple reports that
the three bullets used in the murder each carried an
ominous one word message, deny, depose, and defend. They're saying
it's a possible reference to a twenty ten book on
why and how insurance companies don't pay claims. Experts are
saying that after shocks may rumble across northern California for
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a while after a magnitude seven point zero earthquake hit offshore.
Yesterday's quake prompted a tsunami warning, which has since expired.
The quake hit near the California Oregon state line. Shaking
could be felt in San Francisco, Oakland, and Alameda. There
were no reports of injuries or major damage, so that's
great news. And finally, some more good news. We never
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really hear about delicious things being great for us, but
apparently an ounce of dark chocolate a day could lower
the risk of type two diabetes. A new study out
of Harvard found that people who ate dark chocolate compared
to other types or none at all, had up to
a twenty one percent lower chance of developing the disease.
There was also no evidence that the chocolate was associated
with weight gain, but as with all things, the studies
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authors are stressing that moderation is important. Don't get too
crazy with this but it's still good news. And those
are your three things.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Wasn't your name when you were a Males tripper, Nate
Dark Chocolate that you It was Michael J. Cox.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
He's the furthest thing from Dark Jealice white.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
He'd be a white chocolate. Okay, okay, okay, I've been
thinking of another dance. I guess Hey, are you guys
ready for your Friday? Yeah? Yeah, well good Adam Labbert's
coming out.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Elvis Duran here he is in the Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
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and let Macy's be your guide.
Speaker 9 (07:44):
To gifting quest Awaiting Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Yeah, you know. One of the wonderful, wonderful things about
living here in New York City is we are well
we're in the backyard of Broadway and all the Broadway
shows and off Broadway and all the incredible entertainment that's
been part of our incredible history of New York City.
Broadway shows. That's why Danielle is our official Broadway cat.
She's always out there, always out there checking out the
(08:12):
shows and in any way, Cabaret, which is no new
show to Broadway, It's been off and on since the
nineteen sixties. Cabaret right now starring our friend Adam Lambert.
Adam's going to be in in just a little while
to talk about it, what it's like being in that show,
and of course Broadway Cat Danielle has seen it.
Speaker 10 (08:29):
I thought a couple of weeks ago, he's fantastic.
Speaker 5 (08:34):
Cats was not one of my favorites on Broadway.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
Just let okay, well, okay, Well the thing about Adam
Lambert coming on our show, he won't be on for
two more hours because they have such late hours that
they get off stage and then you know they're worn out.
They don't get to bed till like one or one
two in the morning. So we said, you don't have
to come in early, come in late. So Adam will
(08:57):
be on later. So if you missed that interview, we'll
replay it. Don't worry about it. You can hear it
on demand on on our whatever thing. What what's our thing?
Back on Helvis the rand Show on demand. Yeah, thank you,
it's our thing.
Speaker 10 (09:14):
Oh speaking we you know what I was thinking? Should
we tell everybody that we're the podcast is going to have.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
A new name?
Speaker 10 (09:20):
Come uh yes, new year, because I don't think we
officially announced.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
That, Gandhi, did you miss this? Well, Gandhi, you know
we we've called it fifteen minute morning show for so long,
and we rarely ever made it fifteen minutes ever. Sometimes
it was seven, sometimes it'd be eight, right, So we're
calling it the eight minute podcast. Now we're calling it
what are we calling it, Danielle.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
We're calling it the after Party? After party?
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Yeah, the after part.
Speaker 8 (09:45):
Oh yeah, okay, I like that exactly. We could go
for an hour if we wanted to.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
And we probably won't. But the magic of the after
party is it's called that because we always produce it
after the show. So, Froggy, you're okay with this new name,
the after Party? Yeah? I think it sounds great. It
explains exactly what it is. It's a party after the party,
and there's no commitment to time. Yes, name, No, do
you remember the origin of the fifteen minute morning show name?
(10:10):
We were we were told, we were told podcasts had
to be fifteen minutes. Fifteen minutes, and then we were
also concerned, Oh gosh, well, let's put a limit so
we don't go too long.
Speaker 10 (10:22):
Well, when we first started, did we tend to go
over fifteen I think we did?
Speaker 2 (10:26):
We did? Oh my god, yes, yeah, that that went
away real quick. Yeah, yes, gandhi.
Speaker 8 (10:33):
So we're not committed to fifteen minutes, but are we
committed to providing a party every day?
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Because that could be a.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Lot to Oh, now, you know, we've got to rethink
this name.
Speaker 5 (10:43):
I mean, come on, we could just call it after We.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Could call it after the after the show. Yeah, oh yes, scary?
What can we can we have drinks in front of
us while we're doing this? Maybe that could Okay, it's
an after party. Yeah, okay, that that would be fun
for a Yeah, that'll be fun for a minute, and
then after like, oh god, we have to drink.
Speaker 5 (11:05):
My lover.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Yeah okay, Well I think just let's keep it at
after party and let's be fluid with this. We can
always change it if we want, no big deal. That's
the dumbest conversation ever. But you're listening to decisions being
made live before your ears.
Speaker 11 (11:19):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Producer Sam is here with the horoscopes. Let's roll into it.
Who do you wish to do them with? Today, Producer Sam.
Speaker 12 (11:26):
I wish to do them with Danielle.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
Oh, all right, okare we go?
Speaker 2 (11:30):
All right? Here we do?
Speaker 5 (11:31):
All right?
Speaker 10 (11:32):
So Capricorn, a surge of productivity has come your way.
Spread that motivation to others. Your day is an eight Aquarius.
Speaker 12 (11:41):
You deserve to celebrate yourself, even if you don't feel
like you've accomplished anything.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
Your day's a ten.
Speaker 5 (11:45):
All right, Piscis.
Speaker 10 (11:46):
Everybody had negative thoughts. Don't trick yourself into thinking otherwise.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
Your date is a five Airy.
Speaker 12 (11:52):
Stay away from the drama. Just treat everyone with respect
and remove yourself whenever possible.
Speaker 6 (11:57):
Your day's an eight.
Speaker 5 (11:58):
All right, Taurus.
Speaker 10 (11:59):
Just because an opportunity isn't the one you wish for
doesn't mean it cannot surprise you.
Speaker 5 (12:03):
Your day is a nine Gemini.
Speaker 12 (12:06):
You feel like everything needs to go as planned, but
there's just too much out of your control. Just those expectations.
Speaker 6 (12:12):
Your days an eight Cancer.
Speaker 10 (12:13):
Big journeys start with a single step. Take it slow,
and you'll soon be at your destination. Your day's of seven.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
Hey, Leo.
Speaker 12 (12:19):
Change is inevitable if you stay stagnant, you are robbing
yourself up so much.
Speaker 6 (12:24):
Your day's a six.
Speaker 10 (12:25):
Hey, Virgo, it's not selfish to put your needs first.
Prioritize your well being before others. Your days a nine.
Speaker 12 (12:31):
Ooh, Libra. If you don't like the rules, work around them.
See what you can get away with Your day's.
Speaker 10 (12:36):
Nine and Scorpio, write down a realistic to do list.
You disappoint yourself when you fall short of a lofty
daily goal. Your date is a six.
Speaker 12 (12:45):
And finally, Sagittarius. Everyone is on a different path in life.
You can't compare yourself to others. Your day's a seven,
and those are your Friday morning horoscopes.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
All right, Danielle, what do you have coming up for us?
Speaker 10 (12:55):
iHeartRadio's Top artist of twenty twenty four and No is
not broke?
Speaker 2 (13:02):
Oh I didn't know that we've said she was?
Speaker 5 (13:04):
Y oh wait, do you hear this one?
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Okay? Okay, good said? And Juicy on the way.
Speaker 8 (13:10):
Hey, it's Gandhi and you might have heard of my
podcast Sauce on the Side. If not, come explore the
parts of my brain that we don't talk about on
the Big Show, everything from science to love to the not.
Speaker 6 (13:20):
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Speaker 8 (13:22):
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Speaker 9 (14:41):
Come on listen all this is Elvis Duran in the
Morning show.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Go to bed and you're like, wait a minute, I'm
missing something. Wait, I forgot to have dinner. Oh I
rarely ever knew that, but it happened to me last night.
I totally just went to the the night just I
knew something was missing all night. I didn't really know
what it was. I couldn't put my finger on it.
Went to bed, did have dinner.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
This happens to me all the time because what happened.
Speaker 10 (15:10):
Yes, I will cook for the whole family, and I'll
cook something and then like you know, this one's I practice,
this one's there, so I kind of put it. I
wrap it up and save it for later so when
everyone can eat, and then I just forget to feed myself.
And then it's like eight o'clock at night and I'm like,
I don't understand why I'm hungry. And then I think, oh,
I fit everybody but not me. Yeah, I always forget.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
I must start doing this more. I think it was
a few pounds, I'll level. I asked that question, Hey,
do you ever just go to bed without having dinner?
You forgot? And scary. It's like the look on his
face was like, what I might forget? Mentally? I just
have hunger pangs. My body tells me it's time you do. Yes,
It's like, oh, okay, let's be honest, when the last
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time any of us had a hunger pang? You know
what I'm saying. I mean, when the last time you
actually were I know it's easy to say, God, I'm starving?
Are you real? I mean, couldn't we go maybe another
day of that eating?
Speaker 13 (16:04):
Probably another because I got stored fat.
Speaker 10 (16:07):
I don't know if it works like that, but it
really should work like that. But actually would be great,
wouldn't it find up?
Speaker 2 (16:14):
But we're not whales. I mean, you know, okay, blubber,
I got blubber, I can go or you know, we're not.
It's like we're bears going into hibernation for an entire winter.
Speaker 8 (16:25):
Oh imagine how glorious that would be. You just create
a butt plug and fall asleep.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
Wonderful?
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Wait, back up, what the butt plug?
Speaker 6 (16:34):
Yeah, when they're when they're getting red hibernate.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
They put butt plugs in their butts.
Speaker 6 (16:40):
They create them, yes, there.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
Out of pine cones. What do they do? Know what?
Speaker 6 (16:44):
They all the stuff that they eat, it.
Speaker 8 (16:46):
Backs up their butt so that they don't have to
poop all that time while they're sleeping. So there's a
plug in there, and then when they wake up they
get rid of they poop it out.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
I think it's called a fecal plug.
Speaker 6 (16:55):
Whatever, butt plug, fecal plug, same thing.
Speaker 10 (16:57):
What It's so fascinating, how like that that's for you know,
bears right when they hibernate. Well, how come that doesn't
happen to you know, another animal or to us. It's
just amazing to me how each thing is so different
and works so differently. Why doesn't everything just work the same?
Speaker 14 (17:13):
Like?
Speaker 5 (17:13):
Why wouldn't all animals have butt plugs and they.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
All hibernate some of don't. They all don't hibrinate. Some
of them are up and running around and eating all winter.
You know, I don't know.
Speaker 8 (17:23):
I'd be upset if I couldn't poop for three months
because I created a butt plug.
Speaker 6 (17:26):
That would be a problem, all right?
Speaker 5 (17:28):
You know what if you didn't notice, you know, it's
just there.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
I'm gonna go hide. But they don't. They don't do
it consciously. I don't think I think the bears, you know.
I think it's like an automatic, it's an instinctual thing.
They just you know, the mind says, all right, bear,
time to create a butt plug, right, But they don't
hear the words and don't speak English. You know, it's hey,
let's go talk to Joanna. Let's leave the butt plug.
At the moment, nineteen is joining Hi, Joanna, how are you?
Speaker 3 (17:55):
Good morning plans? I am doing great.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Hey, so you're waking up in Greenville, South Carolina. What
is your temperature this morning? Do you know what it
is outside?
Speaker 3 (18:03):
Twenty four?
Speaker 11 (18:05):
Very? Oh?
Speaker 2 (18:05):
Yeah, wow, I think we're sitting in the twenties here
as well. Cold. You know what's going on in Jacksonville?
Not so batter now, it's in the fifties, in the fifties. Okay.
So Joanna wants us to know it's her birthday. Happy birthday, birthday.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
We love you, Yes, I love you too. I'm glad
to hear your back. Gandhi, Oh thank you.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
I'm glad to be Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
We missed her, we missed we missed her. Very much.
And so what are you doing to celebrate your birthday? Joanna?
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Well, tonight I'm just gonna have dinner with my husband
and children. And tomorrow night I'm going to get hurt
up with my friends. We're going downtown Greenville and just
gonna have good time.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Yeah. I want to go to Greenville, South Carolina, get
turned up with you in your fresh turn it down.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
I'm not really cold, but you can come on down.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
It's okay. We're going from the cold to the cold. Hey, so, Joanna,
since your birthday, I think we have something very special
for you. Come on, scar we hit the music. There
it is. Oh, you know you've heard of that little
store called Macy's, right, you know, Macy's Harold Macy's Harold Square,
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the iconic original Macy's right here in New York City.
I'll pass it every morning on the way to work,
and I just I want to break in Macy's Harold Square.
Is what are those stores where you wish they would
lock you in at night without you without knowing you're there.
She was like, run around and have some fun. Well, anyway,
thanks to Macy's, we're gonna give you a two hundred
and fifty dollars Macy's gift card to spend any way
(19:36):
you want to.
Speaker 4 (19:37):
Awesome, that's wonderful.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
There you go. You know, if you really want to
get turnt with your friends, you should fly on up
bring them to Macy's for a little little shopping spree.
Speaker 6 (19:47):
Huh.
Speaker 8 (19:49):
Awesome.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Yeah, maybe used to do that. Tell my husband that's
for my birthday.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Well, enjoy your two hundred fifty dollars Macon's gift card,
airfare not included, and you have the best birthday ever.
Happy birthday to you.
Speaker 15 (20:03):
Well, it's already started out awesome talking to you guys.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
I love you guys so much. Y'all are just the best.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Y'all.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Which Joanna, you're making our day. Hold on one second,
Dina Diamond's gonna take care of you. Make sure you
get your Macy's gift card. Hold on, don't leave, all right, Macy's.
We love them no matter the iconic Harold Square macy
store or online at Macy's dot com. They got everything.
You know. They are New York City's finest hot chocolate purveyor,
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and they you know, if you want to take it
to that extra level for holiday refreshment, they have their
Stroop waffles from Amsterdam.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
I love this.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
They also have Crumble cookies, so if you're in New
York City, make part of your holiday visit Macy's Harold Square.
They also have the like the world's oldest wooden escalator,
which is frightening to look at here afraid it is
going to eat you, but you have to write it.
It's like the ultimate Christmas ride. Every year gifts that
reflect the joy of the season. You go to Macy's
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Harold Square or Macy's Holiday Square they renamed it God
to Macy's dot com. They got everything for you right there.
Don't we love Macy's.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
Yes, love them, love them.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
I love them too. Let's get into what are we
getting into here? Danielle, Yeah, Danielle as I dream of
shrewp waffles and hot chocolate from Macy's. Give us your
first report of the day. What do you have?
Speaker 7 (21:28):
All right?
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Well?
Speaker 10 (21:28):
iHeartRadio has named their top artist of twenty twenty four
and it is the Sabrina Carpenter. She had an incredible year.
You know, she had amazing songs and she is just incredible.
We love her and actually she mentioned yesterday I think
she did something on Extra and she said she remembers
the first day she heard her song being played on
(21:48):
Z one hundred in New Mark and how excited she was.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
So that was pretty cool.
Speaker 10 (21:53):
But Sabrina is number one, tailor's number two, Siss's number three,
Dojakat is number four, and Morgan Wallen comes in at
number four. So Carti b shared a sponsored post for
the clothing brand Sheen, which a lot of people shop at. Right,
so a lot of people were saying, is she going broke?
Is that why she's shopping at Sheen? She usually shops
(22:14):
with more expensive brands, So Carti took a little offense
at this, and she came back with people say that
I'm surviving off Sheen deals and brand deals. Wait, hold on,
I want you all to know that I could wake
up tomorrow, sign a contract and have half of sixty
five million dollars or half of seventy million dollars in
the bank. Then she posted a bunch of text messages
(22:36):
where she supposedly was discussing this and offer of sixty
five million to go on tour where she would get
half the money upfront, and she also said I got money.
I spend about three million dollars a month. So hey,
that's saying yeah, is that gonna weird?
Speaker 2 (22:52):
That it's one thing to have the money and to
earn the money, to thing to let the world know
you've got the money and you can spend it.
Speaker 8 (22:59):
Sure, if anybody, I wouldn't care if somebody was like,
you're so broke, okay, cool, don't ask me for money?
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Right exactly?
Speaker 5 (23:06):
Yeah, you're right, I got nothing. Sorry, don't come care
nothing was he here?
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Move along?
Speaker 1 (23:10):
This is my.
Speaker 5 (23:11):
Favorite story of the day.
Speaker 10 (23:12):
So, the makers of Meet the Parents almost got in
R rating because the last name of Ben Stiller's character
was Foker.
Speaker 11 (23:19):
Right.
Speaker 10 (23:20):
So on the latest episode of the YouTube show Hot Ones,
they asked Ben if it's true that this happened that
the ratings board made them prove that there was actually
people out there with the name Foker in order to
get a PG thirteen rating, and they were able.
Speaker 5 (23:38):
To do it.
Speaker 10 (23:38):
They were able to prove that there was a person
named Falker out there so that they could get this rating.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
Oh you know, obviously there's the shit family out there
from Shit's Creek.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Remember when Ship's Creek came out, we were afraid to
talk about it. Can we say that on the air. Well,
of course it's their name.
Speaker 5 (23:55):
Of course, yeah, why not? And Foker's was their name,
so we can say.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
That the Falkers and the ships like live near each other.
That hat filled mccoysy, huge fuge.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
Very very interesting.
Speaker 10 (24:10):
Yesterday we talked about Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biale and
whether or not they were on a break. Well today
US Weekly says that they're happier than ever, that they're
actually spending more time together, and that they're happier and
more relaxed, and he is re evaluating his priorities, that
he's not going out as much, that he's staying in
with Jessica and the kids more so. I don't know,
Like I said, it depends on where you where you read.
(24:31):
But I really hope that I really hope this. Oh
me too, I really hope that this is actually the
truth because we want the best for both of them.
So Liam Payne apparently provided a thirty five thousand dollars
monthly allowance to his girlfriend Kate Cassidy. This is according
to The New York Post that they're saying that he
deposited ten thousand dollars into her bank account for living expenses,
(24:52):
and then when she would go shopping he would charge
She would charge that on his credit cards, which totaled
about twenty five thousand dollar a month. Now, she is
an Instagram influencer. She does well on her own, but
he did supplement her lifestyle. This is all according to
The New York Post. Taylor sweats the Era's tour book.
I don't know, have you guys gotten your hands on
(25:13):
that one yet?
Speaker 2 (25:14):
Not yet?
Speaker 10 (25:15):
No, I saw it in some people's desks and okay, Andrew.
Speaker 5 (25:19):
Well, it was an exclusive to Target, but.
Speaker 10 (25:23):
Like it sold ridiculous amounts of books, right, biggest publishing
launch of the year eight hundred and fourteen thousand copies
over the Thanksgiving holiday weekends. The only bigger nonfiction launch
was President Barack Obama's memoir A Promise Land, which came out,
you know, a while ago. So this girl, anything she
(25:43):
touches people buy it, and it is just absolutely amazing.
It's just insane. So yeah, you don't. Tonight on Netflix,
Sabrina Carpenter has a special It's called A Nonsense Christmas.
Speaker 5 (25:54):
With Sabrina Carpenter. You may want to watch that.
Speaker 10 (25:57):
Also, speaking of Taylor, the Wall Street Journal is saying
that because of how Taylor has toured and the money
that she has made, people are going to be touring
a lot differently. They're going to look at how they
tour and switch it up, because, like she would perform
for three hours, so people felt like they were getting
their money's worth each night. She had a unique experience.
(26:20):
It was like a mini residency wherever she went. Friendship
bracelets that came out. You know, they made a lot
of money in the places that she performed, the towns themselves.
So you know, they're saying that a lot of artists
are going to look at how they tore and switch
it up so that they could be more like Taylor.
Where Wolves y two K get away All in your
theaters this weekend. You could also go see, of course
(26:41):
Wicked and Mawana still out there. Like I said in
Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter, Beetle Juice, Beal Juice, the
streaming premiere of that over on Max. If you've never
seen that, that's out. You've got some Sunday Night Football
with the Chiefs and the Chargers, Shaboozies performing on Saturday
Night Live, and of course you can always watch a
cheesy Christmas movie because you can find those were And
that's my Danielle report.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
I saw the story today. Even even though we don't
live in California. You heard about this lottery ticket, right,
There is a one hundred ninety seven million dollar winning
lottery ticket that was sold in California last year. It
expires tomorrow. Oh damn right, I mean one hundred and
(27:25):
ninety seven dollars expiring tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (27:28):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Of course if no one claims it, I mean they
take the money and it goes apparently to education or whatever,
you know lottery money goes to. But can you imagine
if you found it the day after tomorrow?
Speaker 5 (27:40):
Oh my gosh, hmmm, terrible.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Just letting you know. Maybe if you know someone in California,
just call him, hey, hey, just a chance. Maybe one
hundred ninety seven million could be like, yeah, check your
winter coat from last year.
Speaker 10 (27:55):
Yeah, winter were like what, I'm never going to win,
I'll just losses in the trash. And it's the winning ticket.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Then why buy it? What are you doing? You buy
it and hopes you will win. When I buy my
tickets from Jackpocket, yeah I know I'm gonna win. That's
that's my mindset. Yeah, I'm buying this because this is
the one you know anyway, Yeah, what's that scary?
Speaker 13 (28:16):
I think the person who bought the ticket lived alone
and then died. There's no other excuse that the person
wouldn't cash in. I mean, I mean, a person lived alone,
they passed away, and and that's it.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
There's there's no other reason no one would claim that money. Well,
or they just forgot I mean, I don't scariest'rit into
like an entire screenplay about this person. They live alone,
they die. Well, there you go. All right, So there's
that any more announcements we need to make, anything, like
before we get into the day. I feel like this
(28:47):
is like the class announcements the assistant principle always makes
before the day gets going. I think we're the new
Pan tone color of the Year is poop. Have you
heard that?
Speaker 6 (28:57):
It's such a boring color. Don't don't know if you
guys saw It's terrible.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
But it also like chocolate moose or something like that.
Speaker 6 (29:04):
I think they call it starts with an M something moose.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
But yeah, yeah, So every year Pantone comes out with
the color of the year. It's it's a brown. Uh,
and they're calling it mocha moose. There you go. Okay.
They're saying that anything and everything you do this year
has to be the color of the year. Pantones mocha
moose brown. But I heard in clothing that your Burgundy's
(29:27):
are really big this year.
Speaker 5 (29:28):
Yeah, it's everywhere burgundy is. I love the color. It's
so pretty and it is.
Speaker 10 (29:33):
I have seen it out and about more in the
last couple of days than ever before, and I was like, wow, Mi,
like this really is the color.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
Well, guess what I'm going burgundy for jingle Ball, but
now rethinking maybe I should go poop. Huh, Please don't
go poop. Marry Christmas. I'm wearing poop this year.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
That's funny to me. It's funny. Do you have a
sense of humor? Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
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Speaker 1 (30:15):
Kran in the Morning show ah the weekend.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
Finally got here. You know what, we missed you so much,
Gandhi past couple of days. I was asking him, like,
where's Gondi? Whe's Gondhi? Gandhi. We'll be back, We promise,
She'll be okay, she's good. Is she sick? No, she's
doing well. I mean, do you want to tell everyone
what you were up to?
Speaker 6 (30:34):
Yeah, I was interviewing for a new job. It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Help you use me as a reference?
Speaker 1 (30:41):
I did.
Speaker 6 (30:42):
I put you all down and take Nate with you, please.
Speaker 8 (30:46):
They said the only condition of you getting hired was Nate.
Speaker 6 (30:49):
Not coming here.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Oh god, that's the third rejection.
Speaker 5 (30:53):
At the Oh damn Nate.
Speaker 8 (30:56):
No seriously, So, first of all, thank you guys for
letting me take the time like always, But I've had
it's just been a patch of family medical things. So
you know, I was gone for a couple of days
because my sister had a brain surgery and then my
mom had a little heart procedure the other day that
was supposed to be pretty simple and routine. So I
came down here just because you want to be with
your parents when they're going through things like that.
Speaker 6 (31:16):
And when we came home from the hospital.
Speaker 8 (31:17):
Initially they said they wanted her to stay overnight, but
then they said, oh, it went so well, she can
go home. And then as soon as we got home,
some of the things that they said to look out
for started happening. So I panicked and was freaked out.
We went back to the hospital and then we were
there for a while, and it turns out that a
big part of what we were seeing because they say
look for redness and swelling, was an allergy to the
adhesive that they used for the bandaging over the incision.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Wow.
Speaker 8 (31:41):
So yeah, I was concerned that there was something happening
under the skin. Thankfully, it all seemed to be over
the skin and they re wrapped it and she's doing
really well.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
So I'm back and I will be back in the
studio on Monday, thank god.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
It's the thing, you know, every time you go to
a doctor's office or for go in for any procedure,
they say, well, hey, tell us, now you're allergic to
what I allergic to? Nothing? And I'm sure maybe you
said the same thing for your mom. You didn't know
she's allergic to that specific adhesive that's on a piece
of tape, you know, he did not.
Speaker 8 (32:10):
Now we know, and I told her, you know, going forward,
now you have to remember to tell them that this
is something that bothers you. And I was actually talking
to Sam about it, and she said the exact same
thing happened to her mom when she had a knee surgery.
Speaker 6 (32:21):
So I was like, oh, maybe this is like a
thing that we should pay attention to.
Speaker 10 (32:25):
Well, you know that I was telling Ghani, this happened
to my friend with something else. She was getting a
breast surgery and it was taking a lot longer than
we thought, and we didn't understand what was happening. She
was allergic to the latex gloves that they were using
during the surgery, and she had no idea that she was.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Yeah, latex allergies are not that uncommon right now, don't
ask me how I know that. Well, what's up, Nate, okay?
Or thought? Yeah, last year, to Gandhi's point, always trying
to be there, you know, for your especially your parents
if they're having something done. Because last year I went
and you know, my had some surgery and I went
(33:02):
there and I arrived as she was in surgery and
then you know, go up to the room when she's
coming out of anesthesia, and so I was there when
she came out of it. And then at Christmas time,
we were talking about our favorite memories of the year
and came to my mom's turn and she goes, my
favorite memory of the year was you standing there when
I came out of anesthesia. Oh so always try and
(33:26):
be there, you know, especially for your parents as they
get older. You know, like you kind of switch rolls
and you're taking care of them.
Speaker 6 (33:32):
So, yeah, you know what, I.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Want you to be there every time I come out
of anesthesia. From now, I really do. I'm being serious.
I'm totally serious about that. There's been a lot of
times we almost had to put you in surgery. Remember
that time you passed out. You're like, just raise my
legs and put the microphone by my face. You're passing out.
Remember when was that You're the doctor told you to
(33:55):
crush up your blood pressure medication. Yeah, after I had
my stomach started. Yes, your is like four. My doctors
almost killed me because they were they totally they totally
missed step on my medication.
Speaker 12 (34:10):
I was on this is a trooper.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
He's like, Okay, I'm gonna laid down. Can you scary
can you move the microphone in my face? Like yeah,
I was on the floor. I said, bring the microphone
to the floor and I'll do the show. Like, hey,
comebout everybody.
Speaker 14 (34:26):
What it was?
Speaker 2 (34:26):
You know, I have blood pressure medicine, but it's it's
it's time released these pills. So you take a pill
and it releases, you know, the medication throughout the day.
So it's slowly, but sure, definitely, for sure it takes
care of your blood pressure and keeps it constant. Well,
they said, well, because of this operation, you had your
little a little holy in your throat where pills go
(34:48):
through is too small, so you need to crush up
your medication. So I was crushing up medication. There was
supposed to be time released, so I was getting my
full day's dose of blood pressure medicine. At one I
was fainting all over the place. We were at Zoo Miami.
We were in a golf cart because Uncle Johnny was
(35:08):
with us and he couldn't walk, and it was Alex
and me and Uncle Johnny and I passed out in
the golf cart. I was looking up and I saw
a giraffe and I and I just I was like
Elvis Elvis, Are you okay? I'm like, oh god, So
if you work it at Zoo Miami, you know exactly.
It was the talk of the zoo.
Speaker 5 (35:27):
Oh my goodness, that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
The doctors, they could have killed me. Thank you doctors.
But your mom is doing well. That's all that matters.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
She's doing very well. She was up and at it.
And both of my parents are harassing me like they
normally would.
Speaker 5 (35:43):
So that's great, that's perfect.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
Yes, yes, take it harassment.
Speaker 5 (35:47):
Is it full?
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Full time?
Speaker 6 (35:48):
Oh my god?
Speaker 2 (35:49):
All right, Look, we have a thousand dollars free money
phone tap on the way thanks to em and m's
also let's talk a little more in a few moments
about the latest on the United Healthcare CEO murderer, the assassin,
the killer, as we say in the news world, the
suspected killer, and there's a lot going on with him
and the weird talk online. It's just odd what people
(36:13):
are saying, not only about the guy who pulled the
trigger allegedly, but also about the man, the father, the
CEO who lost his life. It's strange where we go
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Speaker 1 (36:46):
Lisa ran in the Morning Show, all.
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Speaker 1 (37:53):
Plis Terran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
Interesting text. This timing is interesting because we're about to
talk about this story. The text to us is, when
I heard about the United Healthcare CEO assassination, I have
to be honest, I wasn't surprised, as terrible as that sounds.
The reason being is because of United Healthcare has been
under investigation for many years for underhanded business operations, and
the CEO of the people who run those types of
(38:16):
companies are sometimes not very ethical people. And look, you
know this is not a new thing about awful, awful
health care situation here in the United States. And of
course insurance is definitely a part of it. We've all
been a part of insurance issues.
Speaker 6 (38:31):
Have we not well every time?
Speaker 2 (38:34):
And we have people that we know it could be
ourselves that have been through life and death situations, and
an insurance company they are in charge of saying yes
or no, thumbs up, thumbs down to procedures that you
need to live.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
With.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
That said, you know, when CEO Brian Thompson was walking
to his meetings here in New York City. I personally
don't believe anyone should be shooting him and killing him.
So that's what happened. And so you know, we were
having a conversation about this yesterday, Nate and me about
whether or not this is going to bring on a
(39:08):
deeper conversation about health care in America. Look, how do
you equate someone losing their life, a father and a
CEO and a husband losing their life over something like that.
How do you equate that with well, the need for
health care revamping in America. Well, at least this conversation,
I bet this could be something that sparks at This
(39:29):
could be a tipping point in conversation about this. What
do you think, Hope?
Speaker 6 (39:32):
So absolutely.
Speaker 8 (39:34):
I mean, when there's a life in death scenario and
time is of the essence, and you're dealing with a
company that you're paying to help you in scenarios like this,
and they're saying, sorry, you have to wait six months.
Speaker 6 (39:44):
Sorry, we deny this.
Speaker 8 (39:45):
The rage that that causes in so many people, not
just for themselves but for a loved one. Of course,
there needs to be something different about this before before
the assassination happened well before that. We've been talking about
an overhaul with health care because it's crazy.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
Right now, we have this story brewing and it's still ongoing,
this investigation and our conversations, and at the same time,
I'm wondering if it will indeed bring on more conversation.
But then again, you look at the gun control conversation.
Every time there is an awful, awful massacre with guns
(40:19):
in America, everyone says, this is time, it's time, we're done,
we're fed up, we gotta But it hasn't changed at all.
Those conversations haven't changed anything. So this guy, we're assuming,
we're making mass assumptions here. We're assuming he did this
because he was wronged or someone he knows what's wronged
by the healthcare situation and an insurance company. Maybe this one.
(40:41):
I don't know. He's still on the loose. Yeah, And
there's this photo of him at the hostel he was
staying in with his mask off, flirting apparently with the
woman at the counter with his They say he has
a killer smile. Thank you to the New York Post
for that headline. Can you sho out there?
Speaker 10 (40:59):
That's the picture that obviously, now we know what he
looks like, and that picture gets him caught, hopefully the
person who he was flirting with. That's an amazing thing
for that person to have done said. I mean, I
know she didn't know what she was doing, but for
her to have said, take your masks down, do you
know what I mean? Like, it's you never know why
these crazy things happen. And and she just happened to
(41:20):
say that, And that's the picture that we needed.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
Yeah, Nate, Nate, Pannity exactly, Nate to Nate. So that
wasn't let's say Nate is the guy and he's not.
I don't think, but you know, if you if you
knew and your ego was as bloated as yours is he,
you'd be like, hey, yeah, well okay, I don't what
could possibly be hurt here? I need for her to
see my pearly watch in my handsome face. He let
(41:46):
me just pull let me pull this mesh down for
the little lady behind the count. If he was if
he wasn't somewhat hot, he probably wouldn't have done it.
So there's an egal thing play there, Nate. Good point.
Good point. If you're going to be in a set
be unattractive. That's get the hell, Nate.
Speaker 10 (42:05):
I still can't believe how he was just going about
his business like you know, at Starbucks and ordering like
it's like you're about to kill somebody or you're about
like this is what you did this and your.
Speaker 5 (42:15):
How do people? I don't get it people's minds.
Speaker 13 (42:19):
They thought he had a couple of power bars in
that water bottle, then they found it in the trash,
and now they're using that too to try and track
him down.
Speaker 2 (42:26):
Wow. So there you go. That continues, and of course
the things people are saying online about well, you know, healthcare,
you know, and insurance. I've been screwed over by insurance companies.
This guy had it coming. Oh my god, I read that.
I'm like, wait, there are you thinking about what you're
saying here? But at the same time, people are fed
up with the system, totally fed up. But gandhi, what
(42:47):
were you saying about how many people died? How many
people die every day because of a problem with insurance
paying claims?
Speaker 8 (42:55):
So I saw a statistic which I will go double check,
but it said between the time Brian Thompson was shot
and the next morning, fifty one people in the US
alone died from not getting treatment that they needed because
things didn't get approved or something was kicked down the
road far too long. Fifty one people and at twenty
four hour period. So yeah, it's crazy. And are there
so many theories, which one that we know isn't even
(43:18):
a theory. He was being investigated by the Department of
Justice for insider trading as well. So there are so
many layers to this story. It is fascinating. And people
came asking us, are we scared?
Speaker 5 (43:28):
Are you scared?
Speaker 2 (43:30):
You know, it's weird. When we walked out of our building,
which was right across the street from wh all this happened,
you kind of look around a little bit. You do
pay it closer attention to people walking the streets, don't you.
Guys pay attention as you're getting out of your car
and coming into the building, and there you go. Meanwhile,
there's this quote unquote hot assassin running around somewhere.
Speaker 4 (43:52):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
The thing is he may get caught faster because people
people will look at him because he's he's attractive. You know,
it makes sense at all, I think.
Speaker 6 (44:01):
I think so.
Speaker 8 (44:02):
I also think there's this fascinating thing happening now where
he's becoming this hero, this cult like hero, where I
see so many people uniting against him in some ways
that it's almost like, Okay, if people do see him
and he is this hot guy, are they going to
turn him in or is this actually going to help
protect him.
Speaker 2 (44:18):
I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 10 (44:20):
You would think that like somebody who knows him, a friend,
a family member would see that picture and go, oh, damn,
that's so and so, and like call authorities.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
I mean of his co workers at Chippendale's. Maybe I
don't know. Maybe at the end of the day, there
is there is a person who was shot and killed
and a family somewhat destroyed. We're assuming, so, you know,
I just I never ever can forget about that as well. So, look,
we've all been screwed over by insurance problems, but wow,
(44:52):
to take it to that point where you actually stalk
out someone on the streets of New York City, you
take a bus into the city and you're here for weeks.
They're saying, yeah, staying in a hostel, you know, wearing
a mask.
Speaker 5 (45:09):
Yep, and a fake ID. Right that New Jersey idea.
Speaker 2 (45:12):
Was here, Yeah, a union hostel. Well, there you go,
and the story it's just it's just never ending. It'll
end eventually. Let's get into the three things we need
to know from Gandhi. We do have a thousand dollars
free money phone to have on the way. Hang on,
all right, Gandhi, what's going on?
Speaker 1 (45:25):
All right?
Speaker 8 (45:26):
Well, let's start here because this timing is interesting. Anthem
Blue Cross Blue Shield is backing off of its decision
to not cover anesthesia under certain conditions.
Speaker 6 (45:34):
Did you guys see this story? Did you talk about
it at all?
Speaker 16 (45:37):
No?
Speaker 17 (45:37):
No?
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (45:38):
Apparently the insurance company was announcing that they were not
going to reimburse anesthesia costs if the surgery went on
for what the insurer deemed too long. So that means
if you're under for twice as long as they thought
you were going to be under, you're paying out of
pocket for the rest of that anesthesia.
Speaker 2 (45:53):
The news, I did see that story, But they did
back that up, didn't they.
Speaker 6 (45:58):
Yep, they turned turned the ship around on that one.
Speaker 8 (46:01):
The news drew outrage across the Internet, of course, as
well as with doctors and the American Society of Anesthesiologists.
The announcement of the controversial policy. Being halted came just
a day after the United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered.
The Bahamas is rejecting a proposal from President Elect Trump's
transition team to take deported migrants in Prime Minister Philip
(46:23):
Davis said Thursday that after reviewing the plan, his country
does not have the resources. Instead, Davis said his government
has to focus on the needs of the Bahamian people.
Trump's team has reportedly reached out to several Caribbean countries
with similar proposals. And finally, one of the greatest coaches
in NFL history looks like he might be taking a
college coaching job. ESPN is reporting that Bill Belichick interviewed
(46:44):
with North Carolina officials for their open coaching spot. He's
seventy two years old and has been out of football
since being fired from the Patriots back in January, and
a lot of people are saying, this is a crazy
move for college football.
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We'll see what happens. And those are your three things?
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Left, Oh, I noticed it's top is off of it already.
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Speaker 16 (48:56):
Taps All right, Garrett, what's your phone tap all about?
So Brittie wants to play it phone tap on his dad. Now,
Brady's been out of school now for a couple of
years and really hasn't put in that effort to find
a job. So Dad finally had enough found him a
job interview and all Brady had to do was show
up to the job.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
So we figured this is.
Speaker 16 (49:12):
A perfect time to play a phone tap. So I'm
gonna call Brady's dad, Rob and say, hey.
Speaker 2 (49:16):
Where's your son?
Speaker 1 (49:18):
All right?
Speaker 4 (49:18):
All right?
Speaker 2 (49:20):
See what happened to Garrett's phone tip?
Speaker 7 (49:22):
Hello, this is Rob.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
This is doctor Email. Are you Brady's father?
Speaker 17 (49:27):
Yes, I am.
Speaker 16 (49:28):
Please don't be alarmed. I'm sorry to be calling you
like this. We actually have Brady here. He came into
the hospital a little while. Everything's fine, he just he
wasn't feeling right, so he asked us to run some test, which.
Speaker 4 (49:40):
We did, and.
Speaker 7 (49:42):
He didn't call me. What what was your stomach ache
or something?
Speaker 16 (49:45):
Well, I haven't told him the results yet, but I
thought I would share with you. It seems that he
has a few traces of viagra in him, and I
guess you could say the results are showing.
Speaker 11 (49:58):
Wait a minute, back up.
Speaker 7 (49:59):
You telling me my son came to the hospital and
he's got viagara in his system.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
Yes, he does.
Speaker 7 (50:05):
How the hell did that happen?
Speaker 15 (50:07):
Well that super there.
Speaker 16 (50:09):
Hold on one second, I have your father on the phone.
I was just calling him to let him know that
you were here.
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Dad.
Speaker 2 (50:17):
Yeah, don't worry.
Speaker 11 (50:18):
I'm okay, what's flagger in your system?
Speaker 7 (50:22):
You have an interview to day? What is going on?
Speaker 11 (50:24):
Calm down that I got.
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You this interview to day and you show.
Speaker 11 (50:28):
Up at the hospital with you Listen.
Speaker 14 (50:31):
I was.
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About the interview and I just.
Speaker 2 (50:36):
On with all of your nerves.
Speaker 4 (50:38):
Why what.
Speaker 7 (50:40):
Happened?
Speaker 11 (50:41):
I tried to take a couple of aspirins, okay, asprint
and VIAGRAA I.
Speaker 16 (50:48):
Had a headache.
Speaker 11 (50:49):
I was nervous about the interview. I wanted the bathroom.
I grabbed some tile and all or something, and I
woke up and I had a massive and it was hurting,
and I didn't know what to do.
Speaker 7 (50:59):
How do you expect to get a job at this
interview if you can't read a damn label on a
medical product? Do you realize how big a deal it
is that I got through this interview.
Speaker 11 (51:08):
Dad, you've got to talk to the doctor. I don't
have why I'm that's me, why I'm taken by agra.
He's looking at me all weird, Well.
Speaker 2 (51:15):
You should look at you weird.
Speaker 7 (51:16):
You're a dumbassy because of your viagra that you told
I can't believe you found a way to this.
Speaker 15 (51:23):
So chase this I just could kill you.
Speaker 17 (51:27):
Who are you?
Speaker 2 (51:29):
Dad?
Speaker 11 (51:29):
You sound like a crazy animal. This no out?
Speaker 7 (51:32):
Okay, I sound like an animal. I fell.
Speaker 11 (51:36):
Just calm down. The doctor's here, he's back in my room.
Speaker 14 (51:39):
Okay.
Speaker 11 (51:39):
Do you just talk to him and just stay calm okay.
Maybe he found out here.
Speaker 7 (51:42):
Here for the duck.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Hello, sir mh.
Speaker 16 (51:47):
We found out the problem with your son, and it
seems that you just got phone tapped.
Speaker 7 (51:53):
No, what does that mean?
Speaker 2 (51:54):
Your son's are right? And he wanted to play a
joke on you. This is Garret from Elvis Duran in
the Morning show.
Speaker 11 (52:03):
You're on the radio, Dad, what I got the job?
You got the job?
Speaker 2 (52:08):
That was funny?
Speaker 7 (52:10):
Oh yeah, that's really.
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Funny, Elvis dan phone tap.
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Sons a deucebag? Well, he said, Hey, that was your
thousand dollars free money. Phone tap one Eighteen's our friend Brittany. Hello, Brittany,
congratulations you want a thousand dollars? Yeah?
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Oh my gosh, are you serious?
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Yeah? You got it?
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Get paid off.
Speaker 5 (52:37):
Yesterday.
Speaker 4 (52:37):
I'm so glad that I got my voice back. I
didn't know what I was gonna do if I ever
walked it.
Speaker 17 (52:42):
I didn't.
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You got it?
Speaker 2 (52:43):
You still have that party girl Edge, I like that.
Keep that, but congratulations things to Eminem's. You have a
thousand dollars on the way. You have a great weekend.
Hold on, don't leave Brittany our last of five Eminem's
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(53:03):
eating them here. I guarantee you and thank you. Eminem's incredible,
incredible week Danielle, what are you coming up?
Speaker 5 (53:09):
We're going to talk about Lizzo.
Speaker 10 (53:11):
She actually has a win from court, so I'll tell
you about that. And Brittany is trying to really rebuild
her family before the holiday season.
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How long do we have? Adam Lambert from Adam Lambert
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What is this?
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Is? This?
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Is it?
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Friday? Yi Yi ye, ladies and gentlemen, the weekend.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
Just mean.
Speaker 17 (54:21):
Lately It's Friday's Dancing digit.
Speaker 13 (54:36):
Show.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
Yeah, in less than an hour, our friend Adam Lambert
stopping by. Of course, he's starring in Cabaret here on Broadway.
He always shows up so.
Speaker 6 (54:44):
Fashionable always always and tall yeah and tall.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
Well usually has platform shoes because that's what he does anyway.
So Adam Lambert on the way in to talk about Broadway,
cabaret and all sorts of Adam Lambert things. Uh, let's
see Daniel, let's get you going here. And I do
believe the return of Gandhi brings the return of a
fun game. What game are we doing today today?
Speaker 6 (55:07):
Let's do the best of twenty twenty four.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Okay, as in music, yes, music, okay, if you know
your music, you could totally totally win.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
Here.
Speaker 2 (55:17):
Call Diamond now and get in. Please be good. Identifying
the hits of twenty twenty four, it's all right, and
we played them all. We played them all, you know, constantly,
So if you listen to the station, you know the
names of these songs that so it's just name of
the song, that's it, because it's that's what you're asking for.
Speaker 6 (55:36):
I think name of the song would be too easy.
I feel like we should go name title.
Speaker 2 (55:39):
In art, you say you were here yesterday, Gandhi, what happened?
The name of this contest? Is it the biggest hits
and artists of the year. It's the biggest hits. That's
a song. Why do you got to be that way?
We thought you'd become kinder and gentler when you're out
a few days.
Speaker 6 (55:56):
I never But also, we have to stop lowering the
bar a society people.
Speaker 1 (56:01):
We have to raise it.
Speaker 5 (56:02):
When you're not here. We cheat on games. Don't you
not realize that? Scary?
Speaker 2 (56:08):
Shut up? Scary? All right, all right, we're not gonna
We're gonna raise the bar. People like me. Don't like
it when you raise the bar because I'm on the
floor anyway, one eight hundred two four to two zero
one hundred. You better be ready with title and artists
of all these songs. Biggest six of twenty twenty four.
All right, Danielle go, it's all you.
Speaker 10 (56:29):
I Alradio has named their top Artist of twenty twenty
four and the number one artist is Sabrina Carpenter. She
had a banner year with hit songs like Espresso and
Feather and you know that she is just amazing and
we have always loved her, so it's fantastic she's number one.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
She will be on this list of songs that's coming
up to guests.
Speaker 10 (56:50):
Oh maybe Taylor Swift, says a Doja Cat Morgan Wallen.
They all round out the top five, So congratulations to
all the winners. So Hallmark and the Mayor of Kansas
City are celebrating because the ratings are really good for
the holiday. Touchdown a Chief's love story movie, and as
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you know, that was inspired by the love between Travis
and Taylor, and so a lot of people watched it.
It says that only the in state rivalry between Texas
and Texas A and m attracted more viewers than the
three million that watched Holiday Touchdown, So the other college
football games did not do as well as the movie
(57:36):
Holiday Touchdown.
Speaker 6 (57:37):
Just like you know, Doroggy's Worst Nightmare.
Speaker 8 (57:40):
It iss movie about Taylor and Travis Kelsey and like
Devaluing Football.
Speaker 5 (57:47):
It's by the way, it's Hallmark's number one movie of
the year.
Speaker 2 (57:52):
Tight on Froggy, make him watch it. Yeah, you guys
want to torture me, watch this weekend.
Speaker 5 (57:59):
This weekend, you gotta no chance zero.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
And dragging me behind a car.
Speaker 5 (58:04):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 10 (58:05):
Charlie XCX has revealed that she really gave it her
all while touring. In a new video interview for Variety,
she said that she finds touring really hard emotionally. She said,
I've done a lot of physical damage to my body
but performing and I'm often in a lot of pain.
Speaker 5 (58:21):
When she performed. She says she has nerve damage from performing.
How crazy is that?
Speaker 10 (58:25):
In her neck and from things that she's done on
the stage that is insane, She but she puts her
all into it. The Harry Potter TV series is starting
to film. I think it's going to film next summer.
They're saying we don't know when we're exactly. I think
we're getting it's supposed to be in like twenty twenty six.
That's when we're supposed to get it. But thirty two
(58:46):
thousand children auditioned for various roles in the series, including
Harry Potter himself. They have not made any final choices because,
like I said, they don't start filming till next summer.
But a short list will be happening in January and
then they will figure out the Then Elvis, this.
Speaker 1 (59:02):
Is for you.
Speaker 2 (59:03):
Oh good, something for me.
Speaker 5 (59:04):
Finally, when you hear the name Emily Blunt, what do
you think of Oh?
Speaker 2 (59:08):
I think, uh, of course, I think of one of
my favorite movies of.
Speaker 5 (59:12):
All time, The Devilwar's Product. Of course, Miranda Priestley. Could
we see the return of Miranda Priestley? Well, guess what.
Speaker 10 (59:20):
There are rumblings and Emily Blunt said, there is stuff churning.
I don't know if I can confirm anything, but we
would all be delighted.
Speaker 5 (59:29):
So that could be.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
That thing for everything that's worth absolutely so.
Speaker 10 (59:35):
Dolly Barton put out a video yesterday she announced the
search for talented people to appear in Dolly and Original
musical on Broadway, including the chance to portray Dolly herself.
So if you've got what it takes and you think
you can do it, you can send your audition videos
to Dollymusical dot com and we'll see what happens. I
(59:55):
think that you have to apply by January twelfth, So yeah,
that's pretty excited.
Speaker 6 (01:00:00):
Lizzees made for Elvis.
Speaker 5 (01:00:02):
Think Howvis usually upload your video? But at Dollymusical dot com.
Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
Please hold on, let me get that. Okay, you keep going, Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:00:11):
Okay, there you go.
Speaker 10 (01:00:12):
Lizzo scored a legal win in the harassment case filed
by one of her former backup dancers. Now a judge
has dismissed the claims against Lizzo personally, saying that these
allegations can only be made against her corporate employer, which
I think is kind of strange, But okay, this means
that Lizzo herself isn't personally responsible for alleged harassment, but
(01:00:34):
her touring company still faces the lawsuit. So I guess
we'll see how it goes the rest of the way,
because there's still a bunch of people filing and I
guess we'll see.
Speaker 5 (01:00:44):
But that is a win for Lizzo.
Speaker 10 (01:00:46):
Brendany Spears is focusing on rebuilding her relationships with her mom.
Speaker 5 (01:00:49):
With her two boys.
Speaker 10 (01:00:50):
She wants them to be super close again apparently, you know,
it's the holiday season. She'd love things to be patched
up before, you know, for Christmas, so we will see.
I hope that happens for her. I mean, it would
be really nice to see them all together again.
Speaker 5 (01:01:03):
And Billie Eilish does this.
Speaker 10 (01:01:05):
According to Complex dot Com, she never wanted to be
a typical female pop star that we kind of figured out.
She aspired to be more of a male and have
a more male stage presence. When she was up there,
she said, it's really hard to be a woman in
a lot of ways. As an artist, you're expected to
have these certain expectations where that leotard, make up, your
(01:01:25):
hair done, high heels, background singers, background dancers, And she said,
men get to run around on stage shirtless, the tracks
are playing behind them, the whole crowd gets bleep and wild,
and she said, I really saw myself like that. So
there you go, Oh what are we going to the
theaters to see? Well, if you're not going to see
Mawana or Wicked Wear Wolves y two, k and Get Away.
(01:01:47):
Those are your movies in the theaters this weekend. Our
friend Sabrina Carpenter has a Nonsense Christmas on Netflix.
Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
You could check that out.
Speaker 10 (01:01:54):
The streaming premiere of Beetlejuice. Beetlejuice that is on Max.
You have Shaboozi as your musical guest on NBC. Rachel
raised Holidays, the series premiere of that over on any
And for your football Sunday night football are.
Speaker 5 (01:02:06):
Is the Chiefs and the Chargers. And that is my
Danielle report.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
Excellent music, scary hit the music. It's now time for
you to identify the best of twenty twenty four. Of course,
music wise, let's go talk to Kristin online eight, a
high school librarian who listens to us every single day.
She's ready to play. Kristen claims she knows her biggest
hits of twenty twenty four. Hi, Kristin, Welcome to the show,
(01:02:32):
Welcome to the weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Good morning.
Speaker 12 (01:02:36):
There she is.
Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
There's a delay. She's an ocean side. There's a big
delay between here in ocean side. Hey, so look, Kristin,
you do listen to the station, you listen to the music.
You should know all of these, don't you believe?
Speaker 7 (01:02:50):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:02:50):
I hope though.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
Okay, well, good, well we'll find out in a moment.
I think we're off to a good start. Gandhi is
insisting that you give us title and artist, So okay, well,
I know, I know, I know she screws it up
every single time, but it is her contest, so we
gotta give it to her. All right. These are the
biggest songs you heard over and over and over and
over in twenty twenty four. Let's see if you get them.
(01:03:14):
Here we go, Kristin, Here is song number one?
Speaker 5 (01:03:19):
Oh, I'm asking Davy what is it?
Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Who is it?
Speaker 13 (01:03:24):
Please?
Speaker 4 (01:03:25):
Seized by Sabrienna Carpenter.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
My all right, that was a huge song, still is
all right? Here is twenty twenty four. He just hits
song number two?
Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
You go, they said, excellent, I got a house some help?
Speaker 8 (01:03:49):
Bye?
Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:03:51):
Both Molan and Morgan.
Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
Wallin, whoa.
Speaker 17 (01:03:57):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
Very nice? Here is song number three three?
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
Kind of strike a chord and it's probably a minor.
Speaker 2 (01:04:07):
Song. So artist had a great year. What song is that?
Speaker 4 (01:04:12):
Shoot?
Speaker 15 (01:04:15):
I don't think I know that one.
Speaker 2 (01:04:17):
Oh wow, that's Kendrick Lamar. Not like us, They not
like us.
Speaker 15 (01:04:24):
They not like us, they not like us.
Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
It was huge according to our song about dre like us,
they not like All right, okay, let's try this one
song number four. What song is this? It was huge
this past year.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
I think.
Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
Scared coming back? Yep, there you go? Who and what?
Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
I heard that song one hundred times this summer. It's
my son's favorite song. He's listening right now, heavenson.
Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
And that's who's here too?
Speaker 4 (01:04:55):
Sweet?
Speaker 17 (01:04:56):
Where your sweet?
Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
F All right, you're doing really well so so far
you have three out of four right, good going. Here
is song number five, Skin on My Bones, don't you know? Yep?
Speaker 4 (01:05:18):
Huge I Lose Control by Teddy Swims.
Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
Yes it is. Yeah, we'll see m You're doing great.
Here's son number six in Me in the Middle.
Speaker 5 (01:05:36):
Boy he read the mind.
Speaker 4 (01:05:42):
Oh that's the Texas.
Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
Yes, it's good to hear that again. Big song for
the year. All right, here's number seven, Just all right, Kristen?
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
What is that?
Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (01:06:08):
And ariana Grande?
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
Alright?
Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
Three more to go, three more to go. Here's number eight, idiotic.
Speaker 11 (01:06:22):
Print.
Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
That's how bad you won't be spotty around your by?
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
Mm hmmm? Who's that?
Speaker 17 (01:06:26):
What was that?
Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
I know that? Mm?
Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
Hmmm, oh, I'm blinking.
Speaker 6 (01:06:36):
Everyone on the show wants to do on my thing.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
What's the name of the what's the name of the song?
Speaker 17 (01:06:48):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
What the name of the song is? Okay, Well, that
was loving on me, Carl, I know. I think that
was my favorite song. I think that was my favorite
of the year. Yeah, all right, it's okay. You're doing
very well. Don't despair. Here's a song of her. Nine Street, there's.
Speaker 17 (01:07:11):
A party downtown here fish.
Speaker 15 (01:07:14):
Come on, you got that the bar song by Shahboozie,
everybody at barnet.
Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
We'll see you at jingle Ball Shaboozie. And finally, song
of her ten the ten biggest songs according to our
sources of twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (01:07:29):
What is this?
Speaker 10 (01:07:30):
Just want to let this story die and no weight.
Speaker 4 (01:07:39):
Yes, we can't be friends, Arian.
Speaker 2 (01:07:44):
Yeah, she's not performing, she's just invited.
Speaker 5 (01:07:51):
And there you are.
Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
Wait a minute, what not, Kristin? You did very well
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You have a.
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on the way. You spend it anyway you want. Okay, excellent.
So where'd you get the list? The biggest songs are
twenty twenty four Gandhi.
Speaker 6 (01:08:36):
That came to us from Billboard.
Speaker 2 (01:08:38):
There you go.
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has a big Hickory farm story, I'm hearing. So I
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Speaker 13 (01:09:17):
Forward with my Hickory Farms gift basket yesterday. I brought
it over to the garage where they parked the car,
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I gave it to the lady inside. She was smiling
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She's like, really, this is for us?
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I said, no, this is for you guys here, and
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Thank you, Hickory Farms. Go to Hickory Farms dot com
and order. Now let's get into the three things we
need to do from Gandhi, And then I do believe
Adam Lambert starring in Cabaret is on the way. And
plus we have to play a song from Cabaret as well,
So that's on the way, all right, Gandhi, what's going on?
Speaker 5 (01:09:56):
All right?
Speaker 8 (01:09:57):
The manhunt continues for the suspect accused of killing CEO
of the country's largest health insurance company on the streets
of New York City, United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was
shot to death Wednesday morning in front of the New
York Hilton in Midtown.
Speaker 6 (01:10:10):
Manhattan.
Speaker 8 (01:10:10):
Police say they have received an avalanche of tips about
the suspect, but are still unsure of his identity. They
say the suspect arrived in Manhattan on a bus on
November twenty fourth, and may have used a gun purchased
in Connecticut. A ten thousand dollars reward is being offered
in the case. At the moment, this story is crazy.
A Canadian man is in the hospital after trying to
(01:10:31):
rescue his wife from a polar bear. The couple left
their house in Fort Severn, Ontario, near the Hudson Bay,
early Tuesday morning to look for their dogs.
Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
Right outside their house.
Speaker 8 (01:10:42):
Police say the couple was in their driveway when the
bear ambushed the woman. Her husband then jumped on top
of the bear. He ended up taking the brunt of
the attack, suffering serious but non life threatening injuries. A
neighbor ended up showing up pretty quickly and shot at
the bear several times before it ran off into the woods.
Speaker 6 (01:10:59):
Imagine walking out your house, and there's a polar bear.
Speaker 13 (01:11:01):
No you no.
Speaker 8 (01:11:03):
And finally, the Mega Million's jackpot is now sitting at
a whopping five hundred and seventy nine million dollars ahead
of tonight's drawing, just.
Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
In time for Yeah, there you go, jackpocket.
Speaker 6 (01:11:13):
Okay, go ahead here, it's in time for the holidays.
Speaker 8 (01:11:16):
The cash option on that works out to be more
than two hundred and seventy six million dollars. Your odds
of winning are not great, but that's okay. I'm not
even gonna get into them. Good luck everybody, and those
are your three things.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Okay, it's Nicki Minach, this is Rihanna.
Speaker 2 (01:11:31):
Hey, this is Lady Gaga.
Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
You're listening to Elvis Duran and The Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
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star of Caparet on Broadway. He's gonna be on in
a few minutes. Let's go round the room lots to
(01:12:00):
talk about music. We hear there's your around the real music.
We'll start with Danielle. Danielle, what's on your mind today?
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
All right?
Speaker 10 (01:12:06):
Now, I know Audible is a partner of ours, but
at the same time you know that I'm obsessed with Audible.
So I'm always looking for something holiday to listen to,
and I listen to this.
Speaker 5 (01:12:16):
It's really good. It's called The Best Worst Christmas. It's
an Audible original.
Speaker 10 (01:12:22):
They don't even know I'm talking about it because I
actually listened to it last year, The Best Worst Christmas
by Kate Forster.
Speaker 5 (01:12:28):
It's just a little over four hours.
Speaker 10 (01:12:30):
It's a cute, happy holiday story about some good stuff
that people do, and you'll really enjoy it. So if
you're looking for something just to listen to, you know,
for the holidays, that would be a good one. I
think the Best Worst Christmas.
Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
We love Audible. Love a conversation with a friend of
mine last night. My favorite cheese lady at King's. She's
on Audible every day.
Speaker 5 (01:12:48):
Oh nice.
Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
I have the best relationship with her. I've got two
cheese ladies at Kings.
Speaker 11 (01:12:54):
I love that.
Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
So're my best friends. I see them almost every day. Hey, scary,
what's on your mind today? What's the deal with the chestnut?
I mean, I love chestnuts, well, so do I.
Speaker 13 (01:13:05):
The thing is, I like they haven't only been as
popular these days, even though for years, I mean, it
was the popular Christmas song.
Speaker 2 (01:13:12):
The most popular Christmas song has chestnuts in it.
Speaker 13 (01:13:14):
Turns out ninety nine percent of the chestnut trees in
America were killed by a fungus. So I remember back
in the day my great grandmother used to you know,
they used to put them in the oven and stuff.
I want to get back to finding chestnuts. I hear
that they haven't been Bryant Park or Central Park whatever.
I want to buy chestnuts because I hear that they
because I remember them being like nice and well and
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mushy and sweet.
Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
I love chestnuts and you're roasting them on the hope
from fire, E can boil them warms. You know, our
friend of Kile, our friend of Chile and Ama, he
imports us from Italy and they're so much better than
American chestnuts ever were, and they're easy to get. You
just do a search for imported chestnuts and you'll be fine.
And you can sleep at not knowing that chestnuts are
all the ways, Garry bring back the chestnut and Christmas.
(01:13:58):
I'm with you. Let's put the chestnut back in Christmas. Sonny,
I hate you, you Goddy, I hate you. There's nothing
about the chestnuts. Yeah, they keep you from getting pregnant.
We've all had him, all right, we gotta we gotta
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keep going, We gotta keep going. We got Adam Lambert
on the way is please please, I'd be seen, Steve.
Speaker 18 (01:14:28):
I don't know what your like holiday must have it is,
but mind that I can't say no to that too.
Peppermint bark. I can't tell you how much peppermint bark
I've already eaten. And Christmas is still what three three
weeks away? It's like, really, I don't like, It's just
it's a stable for me.
Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
I don't know what it is.
Speaker 18 (01:14:46):
And then this morning somebody brought in a subway foot
long peppermint bark cookie. I'm like, how can they put
peppermint bark on? But that's just that's my like holiday
must have. I'll must e like seven pounds of peppermint
bark between now in Christmas. I really don't need to,
but whatever, what a memory you brought back Froggy. My
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mom used to make peppermint bark every single year.
Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
It was so good.
Speaker 5 (01:15:11):
I'm with you, Scary says, the best one is in Williamson.
Where is it, Williamson?
Speaker 2 (01:15:15):
Chocolate covered peppermint bark is in Williamson. Sorry, I'd rather
have my mom's. Just Hey, Gandhi, what's helping you?
Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
Well?
Speaker 8 (01:15:25):
All right, we always want to catch people doing something right,
and I know that I've been out of the studio
for a while. So first of all, thank you guys
for being amazing and letting me leave the studio to
do the things I had to do. But I also
just wanted to compliment my sister's surgeon because he was amazing,
doctor Edward Dodson at the Ohio State University.
Speaker 6 (01:15:43):
He is in a very very specialized field.
Speaker 8 (01:15:45):
He worked on her brain, her skull, he fixed all
kinds of things, and she has been healing so.
Speaker 6 (01:15:50):
Well because he did such a good job. So, sir,
I love you.
Speaker 8 (01:15:54):
Thank you for taking care of the thing that means
most to me in this world, and you did something right.
I'm sure he does a lot of things right every day,
but I really appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
You go once again, Gandhi. Catching someone doing something right.
We love that. What's up with You Today, Producer Sam.
Speaker 12 (01:16:10):
I feel like mine's a little similar, But I have
to give love to our team. So a lot of
the times, especially in my studio, it feels like I'm
working alone. It feels like whatever I'm doing, you know,
it's just one person job. Nothing can be further from
the truth, especially when I need help. Our engineer team
is fantastic, and Jeff gave maybe three hours of his
life to me yesterday to help a tech issue because
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I couldn't do a single thing until he helped me
out with what I needed. So love our team.
Speaker 6 (01:16:36):
Love how reliable they are, and I love how snarky
they are while they're being reliable.
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
They are snarky that they are, they always win in
the arena of snark. All right, straight, Nate, what's up
with you? Okay? Riddle be this So you guys know,
there's three kinds of gas at the gas pump, right
There's regular, mid grade, and the premium. So I stop
at a gas station the other day and regular was
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three dollars a gallon, Premium was four, but the mid
grade was three seventy five. It's just taking half from each.
Why would it be three seventy five and should be
three fifty? Oh boy, I wanted to go say something
because that math is not correct. Maybe did they make
(01:17:22):
a mistake. Maybe I don't know if they made a mistake.
But you know that's how it works, right. They don't
have three tanks, there's just two and they pull from
each for the mid grade. Oh, by the way, it's
doing the math at that gas stage.
Speaker 18 (01:17:34):
Is that true?
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
I didn't know that. I never knew that. I think
I don't know that that's true. Is it sure that
is accurate information? I want to talk to a gas
tank person. Gas tank person, I'm pretty sure that's accurate,
if you know. If you know the answer? Texas now
at fifty five one hundred, Thank you, and there you go.
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Speaker 17 (01:17:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (01:17:57):
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with Garrett. Garrett, what's going on?
Speaker 16 (01:19:18):
Sorry about that? Going through puberty right there? New Music Friday.
We start with Rose, who has her album out today.
She's on with us next week. This is called Toxic
Till the End. Khalid, just drop this. It's called m
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I Am listen.
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All right, we move over to Bad Bunny. This is
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Right here? Up guzad.
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Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
I love that.
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That sounds awesome. Needs a lot for you. You're a
good American there, Garrett, thank you. Let's play a little
Adam Lambert He's coming in next right here, so hang on.
Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
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Live from the Mercedes Benz Interview Lounge.
Speaker 2 (01:21:30):
Hi Adam, Hello, Hello, making its way into my brain.
I've got coffee upstairs. Didn't bring it down. This is
all decaffinated. Well, welcome to the day. Thank you. Are
you at the beginning of your day? Yes?
Speaker 14 (01:21:46):
Yes, this is this Broadway schedule. You know, I got
home last night at midnight from my show.
Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
So hello, you're amazing.
Speaker 10 (01:21:52):
I saw a couple of weeks ago you can. Oh, yes,
I thank you, amazing, Thank you.
Speaker 14 (01:21:57):
I appreciate it. I'm loving it so much fun and
it's such a it's challenging. The schedule is crazy, but
like the theater is full of people that want to
have an experience and it's such an important piece of theater.
Speaker 10 (01:22:11):
We got to talk about the experience before you even
see the show. Yeah, Like, first of all, you walk
in and it says KitKat Club, and then they give
you a piece of tape to put over your phone
so you're not allowed to take any videos anything. And
then it's like you're really there in the KitKat Club.
There's all these different performances going on. There's like it's
like a speakeasy where you can get alcohol and then
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you go into the theater and some people get to eat.
If you get those expensive seats so I can sit
in the back. It's just the coolest experience before the
show even starts.
Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
If you're in the back, you're gonna bring your own food,
I'm sure. I just see the Kit Kit Club having
people with bags of Wendy's and things.
Speaker 14 (01:22:49):
I don't know, but you know, if you're allowed in
there with Wendy's, but we come in with here, why
not come on.
Speaker 2 (01:22:59):
Us some nug with barbecue sauce during cabaret.
Speaker 14 (01:23:01):
Maybe a discount if you bring your own fast food.
Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
I don't know. Let me just ring everyone up, just
being in case you're just what are they talking about?
Of course Adam Lambert starring in Cabaret absolutely and this
role you're playing the MC, I mean, it goes all
the way back to Joel Gray from the nineteen sixties
who won an Oscar for the film. As a matter
of fact, that Alan Cumming who weren't won a Tony
in nineteen eighty eight, and the Neil Patrick Harris and
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Michael C. Hall and you know what in every one
of them made the MC role their own, and I've
yet to see you Danielle has did he make it
his own? Danielle? Did Adam make it his own?
Speaker 10 (01:23:36):
Hydro s that and you know, going into it, I said,
if anybody's gonna do this, well, it's gonna.
Speaker 5 (01:23:41):
Be our boy, Adam.
Speaker 10 (01:23:42):
I knew it, And I was so excited to see
you because I've seen it before and I actually played
Sally in college, which is crazy, Yeah, but it was
it was everything and more. And it's such a serious
I mean, it's a fun show, but there's so much
seriousness to the show.
Speaker 5 (01:23:58):
But it's also sexy and you it's sexy. It's just
it's fantastic.
Speaker 14 (01:24:02):
I just love I love the like the big dramatic
shift that we have from Act one to Act two.
That's that's what's so crazy about the show is that
in Act one everything is you know, about freedom and
expression and debauchery and you know, being a bit you know,
naughty and poking fun at everything. And then it just
takes such a sharp left turn. And I think it's
(01:24:23):
it's so meta. It's like meta upon meta because it
it is about sort of like what's going on politically
and socially in this country. I mean, it's so kind
of like in line with some of the things that
we're all talking about. And and you know, we in
the club that you know, the rug sort of gets
pulled out from under us, you know in that act
to all the story that happens in Act two, because
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back in thirties Germany, where this story takes place, that's
sort of what happened. People didn't really see it coming,
and we're downplaying it. We're in denial and going, oh,
it's it's it'll blow over, it'll blow over, and then
all of a sudden it just didn't wow.
Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
You know. Of course, arguably one of those pieces of
history in our world and since the planet began spinning.
But this is from the entertainer's point of view. This
is a show going on when the world is just
coming to a stop. But as far as a role
goes as the MC for you, Adam, I mean this
this is different than anything you've ever done. Fun is
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fun the word I don't think funds the word stretching, challenging.
Speaker 14 (01:25:25):
What's the way to doing the moments of it that
are absolutely ridiculously fun. There's a song in the show
called Two Ladies, that's just a basically a big German
orgy on stage and we're and it's so silly, and
it's so ridiculous, and we're all laughing the whole time.
And I get off stage for that number every night
just giggling. It's it's so funny and we're just all
(01:25:47):
just being nuts. So there's lots of fun to be
had in the show. And then yeah, and like I
said in the second acadeen, it gets it gets heavy.
And so for this role, it's definitely like a big range.
Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:25:58):
I have to go from ridiculous to very dramatic by
the end. And I'm doing a German accent. That's the
first time I've ever done that.
Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
How did you How did you roll into that? It
was a dialect coach.
Speaker 14 (01:26:12):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know if you teach teach
us trash, I don't know how accurate it is.
Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
Sometimes it sounds French, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes I sound
like I'm from the But it all works. It doesn't work,
and it worked with a V. It it works looks yeah,
(01:26:43):
yeah is a v Yeah, that was the first thing
she told me.
Speaker 14 (01:26:49):
Yeah, but it's you know it's it's it's great too
because I get to I get a lot of like
leeway to sort of improv in the first few scenes
that I'm in, because basically the m A is a narrator.
He's the host of the night, so he's talking to
the audience the whole time and sort of guiding them
through the show. So I break the fourth wall. I
get to look at people, I get to call people
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out and react to things that are happening. And it's
that looseness is really fun.
Speaker 2 (01:27:14):
Danielle, you played SELLI Bowls. Maybe you could understudy.
Speaker 10 (01:27:17):
Oh yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and say probably not.
But but the girl who is I never get her
name right, Ali Aliki. She is Maana in Maana and
she was fantastic too, and she's amazing. I didn't realize
she's not really British.
Speaker 5 (01:27:31):
At first, I was like, her.
Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
Accent's brilliant, her accent's great. She blew my mind.
Speaker 14 (01:27:35):
We got into rehearsals together because we were the replacement
cast going in at the same time, and she's just like,
she's so mad talented, it's crazy. And you know, I
thought when I heard, oh, it's the girl to pliny one.
I went, oh, that's interesting, like, you know, a Disney
princess in this show. I literally in my head went hm.
Day one of rehearsal, I was like, oh, okay, this
girl's the real deal. And she's so multifaceted, like you
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wouldn't watching her, you wouldn't go, oh, she just did
the voice of a Disney princess. It's like it's bananas
how she transformed.
Speaker 5 (01:28:05):
Technically Mawana is not a Disney princess.
Speaker 14 (01:28:07):
But okay, well, the guy in the first movie he did,
he has that same argument with her, and he says
that she is a princess. She's in a dress, and
she comes from the tribe, the tribal leader, so she
is a princess.
Speaker 10 (01:28:17):
And in the second one, oh, they refused to know.
And the second one they actually say, still not a
Disney princess. And then and then they say, well a
lot of people think you are.
Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
I love this argument between Danielle and Adam Adam Lambert,
just turning us on. Adam Lambert's here starring of course
as the MC in Cabaret. I don't know if you
know this, but there's another production that's going on. It's
kind of huge right now, Adam, Is it true you
traveled with Wicked? Is this true? Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:28:44):
I was in the first national tour cast. So I
was an understudy for Fiarah and I was in the ensemble.
Speaker 2 (01:28:52):
And so that was in two thousand and five, I
think it was. Have you seen the film yet?
Speaker 3 (01:28:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:28:56):
It was beautiful there beautiful. I even wore my green today.
Speaker 5 (01:28:59):
See I'm in the Star Alpha.
Speaker 2 (01:29:03):
Yeah it was. The movie was stunning. It was absolutely beautiful.
You know, something that you would love if you knew
Daniel every day, like we do know Daniel every day.
Speaker 14 (01:29:11):
She is I've taken note yes, of the Witch nutcracker
on her station and the green nails.
Speaker 5 (01:29:17):
I noticed that, Yes, actually Wicked nails. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
I see, I knew it.
Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
I knew.
Speaker 2 (01:29:21):
I will tell she's very enthused about Broadway of itself.
As a matter of fact, she she goes to at
least you do at least three shows a month.
Speaker 5 (01:29:29):
Oh yeah, a lot, A lot, I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
And so she's always out on the town. And that's
why we love having you come by to talk about Cabaret,
because we want more and more people to get back
into the theaters because there are some people who still
haven't gotten back since the pandemic of all things, haven't
gone back into the habit of filling up the house.
Speaker 1 (01:29:46):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
I gotta say too.
Speaker 14 (01:29:47):
It's interesting because you being you know, on stage every night,
and and cabaret is sort of an intimate setup. It's
it's theater in the round, which is really interesting. We
have audience on all sides of us, which is challenging
and really cool. And it's interesting because there's always like
one or two people in the audience that think they're
in their living room and like just talking.
Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
They're like, and I'm like, we can hear you. Yes,
this is live theater.
Speaker 14 (01:30:12):
So you know, I think there are some people that
still don't know the etiquette, but those are just a
few exceptions. Most people are just and our audiences are incredible.
They're so interactive, they're so excited to be there and
witness something like that. And I think in this day
and age, when most people do sit at home and
watch TV, it's like live entertainment is so special. There's
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something so immediate about it, and it's like anything can
happen and it's never the same twice.
Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
It's really cool to be a part of that. You know,
when you're on the stage, either at a concert, at
your own concert, or on a Broadway production, a lot
of people in the audiences don't know. You usually don't
see people in the audience that well. But if you're
doing it in the round, like you guys are doing,
you see them as you're saying, you're right there. Yeah,
do you interact with the audience very much?
Speaker 7 (01:31:01):
I do.
Speaker 2 (01:31:02):
There's a club, it's a club.
Speaker 14 (01:31:03):
Scenes, it seems like you would, well, yeah, in this
role sort of that's how he's sort of intended to be.
You know, he's he's he's talking directly to them. He's
breaking the fourth wall as we say, like you know,
the other scenes that are going on, they're supposed to
be taking place like in different rooms and environments, so
they don't, you know, acknowledge the audience because it's a
story that we're all watching. But the MC is basically
(01:31:24):
this like Svengali that kind of takes you through the story.
So he you know, he looks at the audience a lot.
And yeah, if someone you know makes a comment or
laughs at something or I will I will call them out,
you know, and in the best way, and it's so fun.
And then in the second act when it gets a
little bit more serious, there's moments where I won't go
into too much detail, but what's very complicated and heavy
(01:31:47):
about this show is when we do get into the
subject matter of anti Semitism and the Nazis coming into Germany.
There's a number that I do that's basically like political
social satire about inter people dating that are out of
their religion. So there's a German woman that's dating a
Jewish man and the challenges that come from that and
(01:32:10):
what society says about it at the time. And I'm
basically doing a number with a gorilla, yeah, which is
supposed to be like a satire of how the Germans
and anti Semitic people would view a relationship like that.
And there's a line at the end where I say,
you know, she, you know, if you could see her
through my eyes looking at the gorilla, she wouldn't look
(01:32:32):
Jewish at all. And because the number is supposed to
at first it's supposed to feel like this kind of
silly vaudeville campy thing, people are kind of laughing at
the beginning of it. And when we get into this monologue,
it's actually quite serious, and some people maybe they had
too much snaps at the bar, maybe they're not quite
listening or paying attentions. Every once while you get someone
(01:32:54):
that's like not with me on that, and they'll laugh
at that line, which it's very not funny, you know,
it's very sad.
Speaker 2 (01:33:02):
What's what's actually saying.
Speaker 14 (01:33:04):
And there have been a few times where someone's laughed
in a very inappropriate way at that punchline where everyone
else is quiet, and I just stop and I look
at them in the audience and I get very quiet,
and I point at them and I asked the question again,
or I'll laugh back at them with like like mimicking them,
and you know, it's very confrontational. But that's what's so
(01:33:25):
brilliant about Cabaret is that it is confrontational. That's what
the show's about. It's about saying, hey, are you paying
attention or are you complicit and ignorant to the things
that are going on around you.
Speaker 2 (01:33:36):
Well see, that's what's so refreshing about Cabaret in the
round in the kick Kai Club is you can do that.
And that was a big story in page six. By
the way, Yeah, you stare someone down I go, hello, yeah,
are you listening, listening what we're talking about? You're laughing
here at something you don't understand. Well, it always bracks
me up.
Speaker 14 (01:33:52):
But I'm like, you saw the swastika earlier, like here,
you know where we've gone now right, it's gotten real.
But that's what I love about is it makes you
think it is not just like a little silly you know,
both in the bucket of popcorn that you walk away with.
Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
It really stays with you and it makes you go huh.
By the end, I feel like at.
Speaker 10 (01:34:12):
The end of the show, like you said, everyone's having
a great time Act one and then we take a turn.
I feel like when I was there, it was after
everyone clapped and we were standing ovations and everything, it
was kind of silent when everybody was leaving, like people
weren't like Hooton and Holland and like they do from
a lot of shows. I think you're right where you're
thinking about it and going wow, you know that was
that was kind of heavy at the end. That was
(01:34:32):
there's a lot of stuff tackled in there.
Speaker 2 (01:34:34):
You get your takes a drama and comedy in this one. Yeah,
we need to we need things to think about. This
show gives you home. Abortion is a big theme.
Speaker 14 (01:34:42):
It's very right now in so many ways, you know,
in fascism and the economy and all the things that
sort of we're talking about in society right now are
are in this piece. And it's interesting because it was
written in the sixties, so it's it's just it continues
to be relevant, you know. And we we got to
meet John Candor the other night, the original composer of Cabaret.
Speaker 2 (01:35:04):
Oh really, what did he say about the show? He
loved it. He was so supportive.
Speaker 14 (01:35:08):
They were celebrating sort of an anniversary of how many
years this thing has been going.
Speaker 2 (01:35:13):
And he was lovely. It was really nice to talk
to him.
Speaker 5 (01:35:16):
And when are you in it?
Speaker 14 (01:35:17):
Until I'm in the show until the end of March okay, yeah, yeah,
and then what Okay, let's talk about and.
Speaker 2 (01:35:22):
Then what and then what I don't see? I don't
know yet.
Speaker 14 (01:35:26):
I want to, you know, get back to my own
music too, you know, I love making my own stuff.
So I think I'll have some music out and hopefully
some shows coming up, and you know, get me the
people as me again, take the maybe a track and away.
Speaker 2 (01:35:37):
Trip to a beach would be nice. I mean, I mean,
you gotta take time, so definitely take a vacation.
Speaker 5 (01:35:42):
Do you get off at all for the holidays or no?
Because you're in the show. You're in the show.
Speaker 2 (01:35:46):
Okay, let's talk about Broadway. Folks workr butts off. Let's
talk about serious and a lot of people don't understand
what goes into being a part of a Broadway production.
I mean, how many how many performances per week you're doing? So?
How many are you doing? I'm doing seven a week? Wow? Okay, yeah,
one day on I get one.
Speaker 14 (01:36:04):
Yeah, there's well technically there's eight shows a week and
I get a little extra bonus show off every week,
which is very generous of them. But we all as
a whole cast get one day off a week, which
is Mondays, and then it's announced online and Casanyoy's wondering,
but like which shows that.
Speaker 2 (01:36:20):
I have off? But it is full time and that's
the thing that's so beautiful about Broadway.
Speaker 14 (01:36:25):
I missed it. I missed working with theater people. Theater
people are not there to get rich. The people performing
on stage or all of our incredible crew, they're doing
it because they love it. They you have to love
it to come into work every day. And it's so
you're working with people that genuinely want to be there,
that love the art of theater, and that is like, ah,
that's such a great family to be.
Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
A part of.
Speaker 13 (01:36:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
You know, you meet up with a lot of actors
who do these big movies and films and they make
a lot of money off this and that and off
the back end this and that, and then they'll go, Okay,
I made my money. I need to go do some
Broadway for a while. No, no one's know what's doing
Broadway to become a billionaire. You're doing it because you
love the art of what you're doing. What's up? Nate
A ten of my contact, He's got questions? Yeah, borrow
(01:37:09):
Adam's Mike. All right, So I have a question. When
you were talking about doing seven shows a week. Yeah, okay,
is it like football?
Speaker 11 (01:37:16):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:37:16):
Like, let's say you twist your football in there when
I'm trying to get to okay, let's say you twist
your ankle getting off stage and you can't do this
show for three days. Do you go on like the
injured reserve list and they still pay you and you
just sit at home and eat bond bonds, or like, Okay, sorry, Adam,
you're not doing the show. You're not gonna pay check.
(01:37:37):
How does that work?
Speaker 1 (01:37:37):
No, we're there.
Speaker 14 (01:37:38):
We're very well taken care of. If there's injuries and stuff, yeah,
I mean the theater union's pretty badass. Equity does a
good job. So there's understudies for everybody. I have two understudies.
All the main roles have understudies, and then there's what
they call swings, which are basically in the ensemble they
learn three or four different people's traffic and parts, so
everything's always covered. It's a very fine oiled, well thought
(01:38:01):
out system for that good. I mean there's people, there's
stories of people that like, oh, you know, someone got injured,
you know, in the first month, and they're still on
medical leave and still being paid.
Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
I want one of those. Everyone's very well taken care of. Yeah,
which is standing ovation to Nate for the use of
the term bond bonds, and I went, oh, that sounds tasty. God,
I wish I wish I could twist by ankle and
set out for a couple of ice and eat some
bond bonds. That sounds like a lot of freaking fun.
(01:38:33):
Scary is a question too. What's your question is when.
Speaker 13 (01:38:35):
Someone's made it in another medium first, like doing music
or TV or film, and then they come to Broadway.
Speaker 2 (01:38:42):
How are they well?
Speaker 11 (01:38:43):
How is it?
Speaker 2 (01:38:44):
How are they received? How are you received? Are you
taking seriously as a Broadway actor?
Speaker 14 (01:38:48):
They I think everybody that's in the community probably raises
an eyebrow and go, okay, is this sort of stunt
casting just to sell tickets?
Speaker 1 (01:38:55):
Is it?
Speaker 14 (01:38:55):
Can this person cut it? I'm lucky that I start
it in theater, so like it. It took a second
and I went, oh, yeah, this is what it what
it's about, and this is what's required, and so like,
I think I had an advantage that way.
Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
You know, I'm not like a newbie.
Speaker 14 (01:39:10):
It had just been fifteen years since I've had a show.
But it's yeah, I mean, I think there's some people
that sign up for it and probably get into a run.
Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
And go, oh, shoot, this is a lot.
Speaker 14 (01:39:21):
Yeah, you know this it is a lot, and you
have to learn how to pace yourself, and you have
to learn how to like take care of your voice
and take care of your body and get your rest.
And I've definitely gone out maybe a total of four
times in the past four months.
Speaker 2 (01:39:33):
I mean, do you miss it? You just go into
the clubs. You know, I got it. I got it
in over the summer, so I had a summer, So
I'm good. I'm really good.
Speaker 10 (01:39:43):
Yeah, I feel like at the end of the night.
It's especially that show, it takes so much out of
you emotionally. I can't even imagine how you do it
twice in one.
Speaker 2 (01:39:52):
Day, two in one day is hard.
Speaker 14 (01:39:54):
Yeah, it's hard because you have to I tend to
want to nap in between, to kind of reset a
little bit and to kind of go, okay, let's do
this again.
Speaker 2 (01:40:01):
But I guess it's wild. It's wild, and it's a
lot of work.
Speaker 14 (01:40:04):
But again, the minute the audience starts applauding, it's like, yeah, okay,
this is why we're here.
Speaker 2 (01:40:09):
And that's it. We heard that from all of our
friends who do Broadway and do other show, do other
forms of media as well, or entertainment as well. It's
that interaction and live energy from that audience. We cannot
get it anywhere.
Speaker 14 (01:40:21):
Else you can, and it's I mean, I get definitely
when I'm on tour, you know, with my music or
with Queen.
Speaker 2 (01:40:27):
It's it's a similar type of response. It's great, but.
Speaker 14 (01:40:33):
You know it's funny. I got out of theater back
in right before I did American Idol, and my desire
at the time was, oh, you know, what I really
want to do is I want to be me and
I want to make art from my point of view
and as as Adam and I wanted that type of freedom.
And now after having done that for a long time,
there's actually a lot of freedom in getting to dive
(01:40:54):
into and get lost.
Speaker 2 (01:40:55):
Into a character.
Speaker 14 (01:40:56):
It's like the opposite, Like now I'm like, oh, now
I'm finding the freedom in the other way of getting
to play this bizarre little eurotrash German guy. You know,
it's like it's it's it gives me permission to sort of,
you know, explore certain things that I don't get to
explore as a pop star.
Speaker 2 (01:41:12):
So doing a Broadway play and a musical that's a
reset in and of itself. Absolutely absolutely I gotta play.
I don't care much. I think that's the one we
should play. Is that the one we should play? That's
the one we have, Yeah, the only one we can play.
It ain't an album, it's a single, that's the answer.
(01:41:34):
But but it's this is really exciting. You know, we sorry.
Speaker 14 (01:41:41):
The we we decided to get into the studio and
record a version of one of my songs in the show.
It's my last song that I get to sing in
the show, and it's it's it's really it's like a
torch song.
Speaker 2 (01:41:51):
It's really beautiful.
Speaker 14 (01:41:52):
And this is again in the second act when things
are sad, and it's a song about indifference and sort
of just kind of saying I give up, like you know,
and and look, I don't know depending on your political affiliation,
I won't go him too far into that, but you know,
the day afterday election, I know we all felt some
kind of way, and those of us that didn't feel
(01:42:14):
great about it, we recorded this like right around election
week and an accompanying video, and I kept going back
to like how I felt, how a lot of the
people that I know in my community felt. And it's
this feeling of like you're kind of like, I don't
know what else to do except I just say I,
you know, I I guess I don't care now as
(01:42:34):
a coping mechanism, So it's this is a very bittersweet, melancholy.
Speaker 2 (01:42:39):
Jazzy's Little tune could be applied to many, many things
and manifests in your life. Absolutely, and there you go,
Adam Lammer, d MC and cabaret and there you go,
and he can see you in the audience. Don't mess
around with him, not even to mess around on purpose.
Don't try me, don't try him. This is I don't
(01:42:59):
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Speaker 1 (01:43:20):
Elvin Duran in the Morning show Let Me Tell You
Do We have.
Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
Beth online twenty four You do, Beth? Is it true
that you? Is it true that you hate potatoes?
Speaker 15 (01:43:35):
I potatoes now just completely ruin them.
Speaker 1 (01:43:40):
For me.
Speaker 15 (01:43:41):
When I was a kid, she was a true I
love you mom. Sorry she's not listening, but she just
she just ruined them. And if I never had to
see another potato again, I'd be fine with it, but.
Speaker 5 (01:43:53):
Like, have you tried them in every form possible? There
has to be one.
Speaker 2 (01:43:59):
I mean, you gotta let it go.
Speaker 15 (01:44:00):
Like if I had to have a French fry, I could,
I'd rather not.
Speaker 2 (01:44:04):
Wow, It's okay, Beth, Beth, you're a tater hater and
we still love you.
Speaker 5 (01:44:11):
It's okay, you guys do.
Speaker 15 (01:44:15):
And I can't believe this is what you called me
back about of all the comments.
Speaker 2 (01:44:22):
It's you know, potatoes, as you know, as you know,
potatoes are just there's such a widely loved, just always
there part of our lives several days a week for some.
But that's okay.
Speaker 15 (01:44:37):
I cooked them for my family. I just don't want
to eat with myself.
Speaker 1 (01:44:40):
I'm so sorry.
Speaker 2 (01:44:41):
What did hold on? No? What did your mother do
to these potatoes? Bet? That made him so god awful?
Speaker 3 (01:44:47):
Pretty much she.
Speaker 15 (01:44:48):
Would just boil but you know what out of them
and then mash them up and put straight up milk
in it. No salt, no butter, no, it.
Speaker 2 (01:44:56):
Was yeah, well, you know, and if she's not, if
she's not eating potatoes, that's more potatoes for us. Like
there's some kind of shortage. Look, we just found up.
Beth doesn't like potatoes. We're gonna give you another five
hundred potatoes today here yay.
Speaker 15 (01:45:17):
Oh, thank you if they come from all right.
Speaker 2 (01:45:21):
Well, thank you so much. Well what do you love
that other people don't like? Do you have like do
you like almost anything and everything else?
Speaker 1 (01:45:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (01:45:29):
Pretty much.
Speaker 15 (01:45:30):
I pretty I'll eat just about anything. But look, it's
the potatoes. I'll just take her to lose or leave
them mostly leave them.
Speaker 4 (01:45:37):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:45:38):
This is like when Froggy says he doesn't like lasagna.
It just yeah, I don't like this consistency. You all right, Beth,
thank you. Whatever you do, do not eat a potato today,
you too, only twenty three. It's Dana. I think we
have another one. Hello, Dana?
Speaker 3 (01:45:57):
Oh hi Elvis.
Speaker 2 (01:45:59):
Is it true? Is it true the rumors we're hearing
on the streets a little bit?
Speaker 3 (01:46:03):
I mean they're just they don't taste like anything, and
they billy love Like you have fries with a burger,
and then if you eat your fries first, you have
room for a burger, and like they're just empty cards.
I want like cheese I wants yeah, yeah, but then
(01:46:24):
that's just the vessel for the cheese at the end.
Speaker 1 (01:46:25):
Of the day.
Speaker 2 (01:46:26):
There, so you you detest potatoes.
Speaker 5 (01:46:30):
What about cheese fries? Like cheese fries are amazing.
Speaker 3 (01:46:35):
Yeah, but you're it's kind of like you're covering up something.
Speaker 2 (01:46:39):
That so you're trying to hide that dirty potato cheese.
You're masking the dirty potato with beautiful cheese. All right, Dana,
we love you. That's more taters for us. Have a
beautiful tato. Yea hater?
Speaker 7 (01:46:56):
Are you?
Speaker 11 (01:46:57):
You know what?
Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
Come to think of it. I don't love of potatoes.
Speaker 13 (01:47:03):
Here's why, because I realize now I enjoy more what
you put on them. Like I like ketchup more than
the fries. So in the French fry world, I'm really
liking the ketchup, not the fry. And the same thing
with things that go on potato, like scalloped potatoes. I
like the cheese I like in the mashed potatoes, like
the kleto.
Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
But it's a marriage. It's a marriage of flavors, it's
a marriage of flake. You can love the cheese, but
don't you think the cheese tastes better when it has
a potato under it? I think it's just more potatoes
for us. I like this other text that came in
from Ali. I'm a potato eating freak. Don't hate potato,
(01:47:49):
so you know, a baked potato for instance. Oh, get butter,
sour cream, chives, whatever you want to put on potatoes.
Those are all great, But with a potato underneath that hot,
fluffy potato, there's a consistent see in there. Hey, one
more call from Sean. He has a crazy reason why
he hates potatoes. Hey, yuh, Sean, what's your deal with potatoes?
Speaker 3 (01:48:08):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:48:08):
Well, my brother, you stress him up and scare me
to death with him as a kid, so I never
ate him again.
Speaker 2 (01:48:13):
Whoa what do you mean, like a mit your potato
head or something?
Speaker 1 (01:48:17):
Yes, like I missed the potato head with scary faces.
Speaker 3 (01:48:20):
All that just scare me to death with the man.
Speaker 2 (01:48:22):
Uh see, Now, I can see why you would be
afraid of But it's one thing to not like to
eat them. It's another thing to be terrified of potatoes.
Speaker 11 (01:48:31):
That for years.
Speaker 2 (01:48:33):
Sean, you need a better life than that. I'm so
sorry you went through that. Thank you for listening. Sean.
Have a beautiful day and stay away from those scared.
Speaker 15 (01:48:39):
Dictators anytime, y'all have a beautiful day.
Speaker 18 (01:48:43):
Hello lady, you too, Hello lady.
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Phone tap.
Speaker 16 (01:49:07):
All right, Garrett, what's your phone tap all about? So
Brady wants to play a phone tap on his dad. Now,
Brady's been out of school now for a couple of
years and really hasn't put in that effort to find
a job. So dad finally had enough found him a
job interview, and all Brady had to do was show
up to the job. So we figured this is a
perfect time to play a phone tap. So I'm gonna
call Brady's dad, Rob and say, hey.
Speaker 2 (01:49:27):
Where's your son?
Speaker 4 (01:49:29):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:49:29):
All right? See what happened to Garrett's phone tap?
Speaker 7 (01:49:32):
Hello, this is Rob.
Speaker 2 (01:49:34):
This is doctor Amiel. Are you Brady's father?
Speaker 15 (01:49:38):
Yes, I am.
Speaker 16 (01:49:39):
Please don't be alarmed. I'm sorry to be calling you
like this. We actually have Brady here. He came into
the hospital a little while. Everything's fine, he just he
wasn't feeling right. So he asked us to run some test, which.
Speaker 3 (01:49:51):
We did, and.
Speaker 7 (01:49:53):
He didn't call me. What was he a stomach ache
or something?
Speaker 16 (01:49:55):
Well, I haven't told him the results yet, but I
thought I would share with Hugh. It seems that he
has a few traces of viagra in him and uh,
I guess you could say the results are showing.
Speaker 11 (01:50:09):
Wait a minute, back up.
Speaker 7 (01:50:10):
You're telling me my son came to the hospital and
he's got viagara in his system?
Speaker 2 (01:50:14):
Yes, he does.
Speaker 7 (01:50:16):
How the hell did that happen?
Speaker 1 (01:50:17):
Well?
Speaker 7 (01:50:18):
That was super there.
Speaker 2 (01:50:20):
Hold on one second. I have your father on the phone.
I was just calling him to let him know that
you were here.
Speaker 7 (01:50:26):
Dad.
Speaker 2 (01:50:28):
Yeah, don't worry.
Speaker 7 (01:50:29):
I don't what's flagger in your system? You have an
interview to day? What is going on?
Speaker 11 (01:50:35):
Calm down that I got you this interview to day
and you show up at the hospital with you Listen,
I was about the interview.
Speaker 2 (01:50:44):
I just.
Speaker 7 (01:50:47):
On with all of your nerves.
Speaker 3 (01:50:49):
Why what.
Speaker 4 (01:50:51):
Happened?
Speaker 11 (01:50:51):
I tried to take a couple of asters, okay.
Speaker 7 (01:50:56):
As sprint and VIAGRAA.
Speaker 11 (01:50:59):
I had a headache, nervous about the interview. I wanted
the bathroom. I grabbed some tile and all or something
and I woke up and I had a massive and
it was hurting and I didn't know what to do.
Speaker 7 (01:51:09):
How do you expect to get a job at this
interview if you can't read a damn label on a
medical product?
Speaker 18 (01:51:15):
Do you realize how.
Speaker 7 (01:51:16):
Big a deal it is that I got through this interview?
Speaker 11 (01:51:19):
Dad, you've got to talk to the doctor. I don't
have why I'm that's me, why I'm taken by agra.
He's looking at me all weird.
Speaker 7 (01:51:26):
Well you should look at you weird.
Speaker 11 (01:51:27):
You're a dumb ass. Yeah, because of your viagra that
you took. I can't believe you found a way to this,
so jass, I just could kill you.
Speaker 3 (01:51:38):
Who are you?
Speaker 11 (01:51:39):
Dad? You sound like a crazy animal. This mellow out?
Speaker 7 (01:51:42):
Okay, I sound like an animal. I fell like an ad.
Speaker 11 (01:51:47):
Just calm down. The doctor's here. He's back in my room.
Speaker 14 (01:51:49):
Okay.
Speaker 11 (01:51:50):
Do you just talk to him and just stay calm Okay?
Maybe he found out here here for duck.
Speaker 2 (01:51:55):
Hello, sir, mhm. We found out the problem with your
on and it seems that you just got phone tapped.
Speaker 15 (01:52:03):
No, what does that mean?
Speaker 16 (01:52:05):
Your sons are right? And he wanted to play a
joke on you. This is Garret from Elvis Duran in
the Morning Show.
Speaker 11 (01:52:14):
You're on the radio, Dad, what I got the job?
Speaker 7 (01:52:18):
You got the job? That was funny? Oh yeah, really funny.
Speaker 1 (01:52:24):
Elvis Duran's phone tap.
Speaker 2 (01:52:27):
This phone tab was pre recorded with permission granted by
all Particpace.
Speaker 1 (01:52:31):
The Elvis Duran phone tab only on Elvis Duran in
the Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:52:38):
Macy's Gift Guide is your holiday shopping secret weapon. With
shopping shortcuts like editors picks, and curated lists of gifts
under twenty five and fifty dollars, it makes shopping simple, faster,
and even fun. Check it out at Macy's dot com
and let Macy's be your guide to gifting. All right,
shows done, Let's get out of here until next time.
(01:52:58):
Say peace out, everybody said, everybody