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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome and final hour of the week. We hope all
of you are having fantastic Fridays. You can always find
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which includes the guests that we are about to bring on,
Ryan Gerdusky, Carol Markowitz, Lisa Booth, David Rutherford. I mean,
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find us anywhere. I was just downstairs holding Buck's new
baby boy, who is a total chunk. There may be
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photos of that up soon.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
What is he? What is he?
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Wait now, I'm not trying to put him on blast here,
twenty pounds. He's in the ninety fifth percentile for weight.
We call him Lord Chunkingham.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
First with his name.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
He is a chunker. I mean those legs that, yeah,
it is really awesome. So we were just downstairs with that.
You can see that picture. I hope you and your
family are having great holiday seasons already. All right, bring
in Ryan Kurdusky. Now, Ryan, you got a lot of
great stuff. Encourage people to go subscribe to your substack
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as I am, and you can see many different stories
out there that you're regularly writing. And earlier this week
you had a piece that I thought was super interesting.
One of the big debates out there has been we
know that Trump is deporting illegal immigrants, focused on the
criminal among them, but exactly how many people are choosing
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to voluntarily leave on top of those that are being
deported has.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Been a point of real debate.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
And you now have been able to go into data
and look at some of the birth details and start
to maybe get a sense for what the overall population
might be of the illegal immigrant population and how it
might have changed. That's a long way of asking what
have you found, tell us how you found it.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
So the CDC, if the government shut down, did not
update their birth their monthly birthday, and it's the preliminary
birthday because they come out with the final one after
the next year is over, obviously, because they get through December,
so they finally come up with September and October, and
we've have a long, long year basically of data. And
what I always said was if an on legal alien
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was pregnant seven months, eight months, she's not going to
self deport. You gonna wait to have the baby and
have an anchor baby, basically a citizen. But over the
time we would see if if the mass deportations were working,
because by this time of the year October, they wouldn't
have been pregnant when Trump was a president or just
newly pregnant, so they would have been deported or self
deport And what we've noticed is in forty one states
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and the District of Columbia, the foreign born population of
new babies being born is down in forty one of
the fifty states, and a lot of the states that
have seen population increase of foreign born births, most of
them have a very small form born population. So it's
like Vermont, New Hampshire, West Virginia, Montana, North Dakota, So
anything like if there's two more, it would be a
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big increase because there's very few to begin with. So
in most parts of the country there's a significant decline
in overall, there's about thirty five thousand fewer births from
foreign born mothers this year compared to last year. And
what we're looking at overall, especially and that's especially coming
the last two months. The numbers have dropped up significantly,
by ten thousand in the last month alone. So you're
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seeing mass deportations decrease substantial, sorry, increase substantially. And given
that the form born data is matching other data out there,
rental property data, you're seeing Bureau of Labor Statistics data,
that means with self deportation, the number is well into
the two millions of form born people, mostly illegal aliens,
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who have left the country. And what's very interesting is
where you're seeing the scattering of the drop in foreign
born births. Places like Texas had a big drop off, Nevada,
you know, even Kentucky and New York, places that have
both been complying with the administration and non compliant, You've
seen this overall drop. So it's pretty broad across the country.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Ryan, this is a story that I feel like the
administration needs to get out there more because the deportation
number is what four or five hundred thousand I think
for the year so far? Does that sound about right?
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Something?
Speaker 4 (04:31):
They now it's plus six or seven hundred thousand.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Okay a little bit.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Yeah, so we'll say six hundred thousand just to put
us in the ballpark. But when you've let ten million in,
not this administration obviously, but with ten plus million coming
in under Biden in four years, people can do the
back of the Napkin math on this one. It's this
other piece of changing enforcement priorities and the incentives for
people to continue to stay here illegally that gives that
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number that you're citing. Looking at this data, where do
you think they can actually increase this? What are the
ways that they can take these numbers and get them
even higher next year? Because I know the White House
is considering a whole range of things.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
Well, the first thing is made the Supreme Court case right,
which is over the birthright citizenship, which is what the
Trump has done. If that is gone, if the Supreme
Court says that the illegal aliens tourists do not have
rights to citizenship, they are not considered in the jurisdiction
of which is the big five words of the fourteenth Amendment.
If they're not in the jurisdiction of the United States
because they're here illegally and their children are not automatically
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granted citizenship, that is going to be a slight switch
because that will dry of birth tourism in New York, California, Miami,
the other places you see a lot of people from
across the world, China and Russia, Mexico, companies, United States
to have a child as a citizen. That will be
the first thing the administration is pursuing that very very strongly.
Another one is going to sit there, and I mean
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what they really should do is sit there and withhold
Medicaid payments to hospital that are notorious illegal alien hub
hubs for illegal aliens to have children in places like
in al Paso or in San Diego, places that they're
in the use. Because these births are all covered by
the taxpayer. The hospital is not refusing them, which is
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why you're seeing a massive number of border of hospitals
on the border going bankrupt year after year because Medicaid
payments are not as high as private sector payments or
private insurance payments. Sitting there and asking for the full
data of illegal alien birth in these hospitals and with
im threatened with whole Medicaid money unless those berths are given,
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that could ramp up enforcement in those areas because they're
not going, you know, they're not going to see the
Rapids Iowa, you know, to have a baby, they're going
to the same twenty cities across the country, and that
we can crack down on birth tourism by enforcing in
those areas you know, where people are having children, where
people are at nine months pregnant showing up with you know,
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a six month long vise of tours visa to have
a child. And they're not all illegally crossing the border.
Some of them are requesting to sit there and visit
the United States at eight and a half months pregnant
for several months in order to have a baby here.
Things like that that could stop them from flying in
overseas when they're nine months pregnant in order just to
have American citizen children. That's those are easy staples that
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are not you know, they don't have ugly views as
far as like you know, pregnant one being arrested that
we don't want, we don't want videos of that happening.
So refusing visas TOURUS visas to women who are nine
months pregnant in these specific areas. But also you know,
it dropped that number then.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Further we're seeing and I think this is partly related
frankly to interest rates starting to come down, meaning fifteen
and thirty year mortgages in general are cheaper at the
end of the year than they were at the beginning.
But I saw a report this morning, Ryan that the
average home price came down two point five percent this year,
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and there are some people saying, well, partly real estate
prices are going to come down. In fact, this is
one argument JD. Van's made because if we have twenty
million illegals, which is the number that Tom Homan has
said we have, if millions of those illegals leave the country,
then in theory, that would open up more housing and
drive down the cost of housing.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Right.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Do you buy into a correlation there at all or
do you think it's more likely just connected with interest rates.
Speaker 4 (08:22):
Yeah, the least especially says we just don't build up housing.
We build a one point five million new homes per
year in the United States. But you think about it. One,
we take in about a million legal immigrants per year,
and then there's all the amount of adults who are
turning twenty one, twenty two they want to buy a house,
so twenty five whatever it is, and buy a house
or rent a house either, which one and all of
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people who buy second homes and the foreigners who buy homes.
There's tons of Canadians who own homes in Florida, for example,
for summer homes in Arizona. So max you increase, you
open the entire housing markets of the world. And plus
with the illegal and population, it's not a matter of
a supply issue, it's a demand issue. That demand for
a house in America is just through the roof, and
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our own citizens always kind of fall to the back.
So given that there are fifteen to twenty million illegal aliens,
I know they say there's less, but it's probably closer
to it's probably fifteen million or above. Dropping that population
down by two million, which is, you know, less than
ten percent, but it's a significant percentage. That absolutely opens
up the housing market and even a rental apartment. Rentals
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are declined for four consecutive months in half the country,
so you see it. You're seeing housing housing down two
point five percent. It's not a significant drop, but you
don't want that significant of a drop. You don't want
a massive housing recession. So two point five percent drop
in housing is great. Four months of consecutive declining in
rental's overall nationally is also a strong sign for eighteen
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to twenty five year olds who want to rent an
apartment for the very first time in their life. All
these are good indicators that the illegal alien population and
the form worm population declining, That population is open up
availability towards housing and at least relieving you know, this
major crisis we have, at least temporarily on housing. We
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have to start cracking down on the legal immigration system
and trying to change it. The fact that more than
half of our legal immigration is just family reunification. It's
because you're related to somebody you get citizenship into our
or entry into our country is very, very outdated and
should be reformed. But the illegal alien population, which is
the low hanging thru going after that, we're seeing signs
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in housing and in birth data to say this is
this is changing, and so therefore the illegal alien population
is drying up by two to two point five million
this year.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
By the way, I say twenty million, and we always
get emails from people saying, oh, it's way higher. That's
the number that Tom Holman has given us. I asked
him directly, how many illegal immigrants do you think are
in the country. Tom Holman, who knows this world better
than almost anyone, says that number is twenty million.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
Just FYI, yeah, no, I agree with him. It's probably
it's twenty million. What the official number the eleven point
two which is done like that for twenty five years.
That comes from Pew Research. They put that number at
every year, so like CBS and CNN eat it up,
but it's a complete it's it's just a Pew Research number.
It's under lie. Everybody who's really a study this nos
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is twenty million or around that number. So I completely
agree with Tom Holman. So yeah, ten percent is a
big drop in a single solitary year. I mean, it's
a really effective enforced mechanism that Tom Holman and the
Department of Homeland Security is really initiated throughout this year.
Speaker 3 (11:28):
How is the Trump team doing you think on the
affordability issue as it pertains to the electorate going into
the midterms next year. Affordability is the huge buzzword. Everyone
knows it. How are they handling this you think?
Speaker 4 (11:42):
I mean, look on certain things. It is becoming more affordable.
Gasoline's at a five year low. That's great. Gasoline and
energy is one of the major, major, major drivers a
lot of different things, right, because we need gas to
transport food across the country and across the globe. We
need ask line to move products, you know everywhere. What
(12:03):
I think, what I think, there's there's a there's there's
certain The media is a very good job at labeling
the terraffs as the main driver. Everything that is increasing
is not terrorf related. In insurance is increasing substantially. Everyone's
insurance has gone up. That has nothing to do with
a terraff, Right, There's a lot of other things that
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are working in there. Electricity bills, partially because the AI
data centers, but not completely, but partially because of that.
That's a problem. Where they have failed the most this
administration is by passing another budget that borrows money, that
decreases the value of the dollar. It's it's it's it's
it's a tax that no one is seeing. But where
they have been effective is at reassuring some manufacturing. What
(12:44):
I have told many people in the administration, people in
the Senate, people on the hill, what they need to
do is go to the Department of War and have
Pete Hagg's guest sit there and uh, look, at certain items,
certain items that is necessary in uh that the mill
military bias, for instance, aspirin and anti inflammation. The military
is one of the biggest purchasers of medical supplies in
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the entire world. If they said we're going to issue
a government contract only if those supplies were built in
America or made in America, which chileno can be made
in America, they would make them in America. They need
to weaponize government contracting to build them more domestically, which
would increase supply chains towards the United States, increase job
production towards the United States. Weaponizing military weaponizing contracts to
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the Department of War would be essential in bringing that.
So I would give them about a six. They've done
certain things been very effective. The media has lied terribly
about these tariffs, which have good things and bad things
attached to them, but more good than bad. But overall
a lot of these prices are things that are kind
of lingering from the Biden administration.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Ryan outstanding stuff as always Where can people find you?
In addition to the fantastic clay in Buck podcast network, Yeah.
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That's right here.
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Clay is going to be closing you guys out. Next
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listener Janet from Milwaukee Talkback JJ hit.
Speaker 6 (16:58):
It is a former VP of HR under away in
this whole University of Michigan situation, I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 7 (17:04):
However, when you take on a.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
Relationship with someone who's underneath you, it becomes very dangerous.
In the case that it ends, the person who had
the relationship with can claim that it was sexual harassment,
especially in her case, when she got a significant pay increase,
she could say it was a quick pro coal right.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
I totally understand her argument. My point is she benefited
from this, She knew that she shouldn't be doing it.
He should be fired and was. I don't think she
should get a payout or she should get a settlement
or kid to keep her job. She may, and so
my point is just they both engaged in wrongdoing. He
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is paying tremendous consequences. I mean, obviously he engaged in
allegedly and criminal behavior, which is different. But even if
that hadn't happened, he lost his job, his whole family
finds out about it, She gets to keep her job
and gets paid for engaging an inappropriate behavior. That just
doesn't seem right to me. I bet it doesn't to
most people either.
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Speaker 1 (18:54):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton Show, final half
hour of the week, as we are rolling into what
I imagine will be for many of you, a very busy
holiday weekend with a lot of different aspects going on there.
Let's see, we got so many different talkbacks. I'm going
to dive into some of those in a moment, but
(19:16):
I thought this was funny.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
Buck.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Let's have some fun here. In the last half hour,
Gene Simmons was on the red carpet legendary.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Kiss member of the band.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
There he was given the Kennedy Center Honors by Trump,
and I don't know if you saw this, Buck, but
he was asked about his opinion on Trump and he
went off and I think y'all are going to enjoy this.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
This is cut twenty five.
Speaker 8 (19:40):
What's your take on his job performance as far supportive
of the way.
Speaker 7 (19:44):
He's handling the office? Why do you care?
Speaker 4 (19:47):
I'd be interested to see what you think you've known him.
Speaker 9 (19:49):
From the nonsense. It's all clickbait. When I was first
starting to vote, there used to be a curtain, and
you've voted anonymously and you voted your conscience, and nowadays
people want to know who you're voting for, the businesses,
anybody's on your business. That's why every person, one person,
(20:10):
one vote makes the difference. And you guys inflamed the
situation by asking people.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
So who did you vote? Who are you for? Why
do you care? Who I like and who I don't
like it. I'm nobody. I stick my tongue off for
a living.
Speaker 9 (20:23):
I would do that now, except the floor's dirty now
don't ignore that.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
That was very funny.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
What are you most excited about tonight?
Speaker 9 (20:30):
I have a hot check with me and I'm set.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
So Jeene Simmons, that's a pretty good red carpet interview.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
We got a bunch of talk back.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
That's a Klay Travis approved ending right there yet with
me and I'm set.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
You probably remember I think the hot chick with him
is Shannon Tweed. Do you remember her from back in
the day Cinemax Cinemax star as some may recall, can
neither confirm.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Nor do not.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
I believe that is the woman that he was that
he was with. We got some funny talkbacks. GEO in Iowa,
it says podcast listener cc.
Speaker 7 (21:03):
Quay good news and bad news. I saw a statistic
and it says that ninety two percent of all flute
players drink rose wine. But the bad news is the
other eight percent or men. Merry Christmas, guys left your show.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
That is very that's very well done, well done, well played. Yeah,
I like I like whees. I guess yesterday you were going.
I actually I'm going to sign off on this. I
don't even know because I can tell from the podcast
listener you must have been talking about yesterday hating wrapping paper.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah, big. I think the
wrapping paper industry is maybe.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
The what oh yeah yesterday?
Speaker 2 (21:36):
You don't even know.
Speaker 3 (21:37):
I figured that I was getting ambush, buddy. I'm here
taking grenades while you're flying, drinking your rose, you know,
enjoying the friendly skies. I'm just here, you know, getting
bayonetted for my beliefs. When it comes to wrapping paper.
People are telling me that I not only am I
supposed to get carried because you know, her birthday is Christmas.
On Christmas Day, I'm supposed to get her two presents
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because even if it's a really nice one present, it
looks like a two fur. That was one complaint that
from that was from the ladies. And then we had
some men and women who were saying, and you need
to make sure you use Christmas paper for one and
birthday wrapping paper for the other. I'm like, isn't wrapping
paper just like geometric design sometimes, what's the difference.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
I think wrapping paper maybe the most big big rap
is gonna come after me on this, but I think
it may be the most useless of all products.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
I don't buy into it.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
But the podcast listener here, I figure this you must
have been talking about it because Ee is fired up.
This is Deborah. Deborah's got some You got some splain
to do for Deborah.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
Let's listen, okay, buck.
Speaker 10 (22:40):
In regards to gift wrapping, birthday, get presents in Christmas.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
Wrap, don't do it.
Speaker 10 (22:46):
It is a small thing, but will pay big dividends.
She will notice the thought and effort. Get a gift
bag and tissue paper. If wrapping is such an issue
for you. I know so many people who have birthdays
in December, especially the week of Christmas, and they really
do a shape having their birthday celebrated separately. So dude,
man up and do it right.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
I don't getting called out. You know, I got the
man card revoked last week by the truckers. I get
lady telling me to man up over here over the
wrapping paper. You know, Clay, we just we just take
the slings and arrows here on this show slings and arrows.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Well, and this is one of your fights that I
don't even have enough knowledge to be able to get
involved in. But the gun guys are firing back at
you as well.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
There's some guys out there like me who like the
precision the ergonomics of like a glock. And there are
other guys out there who like to maybe do revolutionary
war reenactments with their blunderbuss, and they also happen to
have the Cold nineteen eleven model. That's okay, guys, Like
I said, the Cold nineteen eleven goes well with your walker.
(23:51):
Don't blame me, It's just the way it is. I
like that you celebrate history because apparently you're a part
of it. Blunderbuss is such a good word. Mike in
Utah is now going to be even doubly triggered over
the battles. Relating to weaponry, BB, you keep.
Speaker 8 (24:05):
Making fun of nineteen Eleven's not a good idea. Got
a lot of pistols and a lot of rifles, But the
best sweet shooting gun I have is a pistol. It's
a nineteen eleven pair ordnance double stack. I like all pistols,
like all revolvers, like most rifles.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
If I had to pick what the guy who would
be upset about your opinion of his gun would sound.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Like, is that exact guy? Yeah? That it's like he
should be playing the role.
Speaker 3 (24:33):
John Wayne just called in to tell me to stop
making fun of We had a guy calling who says
he likes his snub nosed Revolver, and I'm like, look,
that's great. You just want to have a slight paunch
and a tie that's not very long and be a
detective like Detective Rizzo or something from a seventies cop show,
because that's what wheel guns are for. Like everybody, guns,
just like cars, comes with certain personality, you know. So
(24:55):
some of them are calling me out for the glock
and saying I got small hands because of it. That's okay,
I'll I'll take that heat. I'm a glock guy, as
sid guy, a staccato guy. Those are the guns.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
How many guns do you own? Ballpark?
Speaker 10 (25:06):
Like?
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Only six or seven right now?
Speaker 1 (25:09):
That What do you think you have to own to
be considered a real serious gun guy?
Speaker 2 (25:14):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (25:14):
Man, I don't. I mean, I don't know, I've got
I think it depends. Also, are you are you we
taking into account someone who lives in an urban setting
or just because then it's a space thing, right, Like
I have a gun safe. If I lived in a
house where I could have a gun room, different situation.
So I feel like there's really a variability based on
the square footage you're dealing with. Because, like I talked
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to Carrie, She's like, do you really need a second gun?
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Safe?
Speaker 3 (25:37):
And that's why I say, honey, need is such a broadwork.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Well you could respond and say do you really need
all those shoes? Well, that would really get things accelerated.
You know, wife looked beautiful last night, but I looked
at the shoes. I was like, are those comfortable? And
she looked at me like, are you out of your mind?
Speaker 3 (25:55):
This is what I always say about these high heels, Like,
wife looked amazing.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
You know, I couldn't be happier.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Have you ever worn an uncomfortable pair of shoes in
your life?
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (26:05):
When I used to have to wear like a suit
and tie and stuff.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
But even your like fancy, I don't think i've ever
I can't even experience what the average woman would feel
like on uncomfortable shoes because I've never done it.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
I noticed at the party last night there was a bench.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
Along the back wall, and at one point I looked
over and there were like eight different women in high heels,
all seated one by one next to each other. And
I mean, if I ever wore a shoe that gave
me blisters or ripped any of my skin off, I
would burn the shoe. Women are willing to sacrifice over
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what the shoe looks like in a way that I
just never want to.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
Give my parents full credit for this. Both my mom
and my dad, they are huge advocates of comfortable footwear.
That's what they say, comfortable footwear and for men and
for however. You're gonna whatever it is for you, Like
you like Cowboy boots. I had a pair of Cowboy
Beats ones that it was like putting me. It was
like putting the Iron Maiden middleag I mean middle aged
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torture device on my feet, like they just cut up
my feet all the time. I cannot. I could not
wear boots. You love your boots, So whatever's comfortable for you.
But to your point, it is so hard to enjoy
yourself and you get tired so much faster if your
feet are uncomfortable, their feet or the foundation. You gotta
have comfortable feet, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
I can't even imagine trying to walk around at a
holiday party in anything that.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
Producer Alley see she's got. They've gotten to her big
fashion has gotten to her. Heels are the worst, she writes,
but they make the gams look look great. No one's
debating that they look great. But I mean, I'm gonna
have I practically had to carry my wife a fireman
style home last night. He was like six inch heels on.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Look.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Also, this is significant. Ali's probably right she wouldn't have
gotten Moby if she had just worn regular shoes.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
Well that's but I mean, think about the Moby the
hype difference.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
I know, but he probably loves looking at a tall
woman like Ali.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
You know, like five to two guys four.
Speaker 3 (28:03):
I didn't know that Moby was in the cast of
Lord of the Rings, but if you look closely enough,
it turns out.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
And then Ali ended up marrying a guy who's like six'
Eight gerard's a monster of the.
Speaker 3 (28:14):
Guy, yeah, yeah she was what what, Really, Ali let's be.
Honest why Did moby really come up? Short no pun?
Intended you know What i'm.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Saying you, know she She ali's, Like i'm gonna wait
for the super, tall, dark handsome.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
Guy and also she's screaming that it's time for a
read right? Now yeah you, guys, yeah, yeah, cool right?
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Now alie's not. Superficial she just wanted a husband who's
super handsome with a six. Pack that's, cool that's.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Cool you, KNOW i respect where she's.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
GOING i Bet gerard's a better musician Than moby. Too
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AND i want to tell you that you know we
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all over the holiday, weeks we will have some, great great.
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People, SEE i promise you you're not going to be
he will be Together, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday then you're going
to be doing the book twenty minutes, in you'll be
LIKE i would kill to, Me i'm.
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Probably gonna send you some Live i'm gonna send you
some live updates for how people don't miss RAD i.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
DID i did The balls book. Read i've done the
last three of my. Books they just put you basically
in a windowless container and you sit directly in front
of a, mic and there you have to flip Through
and you imagine how tough this was for. Me any
word you, mispronounced any unnecessary verbiage that comes, out or
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sound or anything, else and you, CONSTANTLY i, mean you
have to read every. Word and this is probably something
THAT ai is eventually going to be able to. Do
that will be one THAT i look forward. To we
don't WANT ai to get too good at.
Speaker 3 (32:25):
Talking that's not good, either you, know but we want
it to be helpful with things like.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
This in, fact this is.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
FUN i was with The Fox sports crew at The
Big ten title game this past, weekend and they now
Have colin Cow herd's one of the biggest, Names buddy of,
mine biggest names in sports talk. Radio they now HAVE
ai that is soon going to debut where you can
Ask Colin cowherd any question about sports under the, sun
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and it automatically gives an answer his voice in a
perspective that they've done based on analyzing all of the
shows that he's, done so you can basically have him
in the pocket of your. Hand AND i thought to,
Myself oh, man this is going to Be clay And.
Buck at some point they're going to decide because we
talked for fifteen hours a, week to give us one
of THESE ai. Things but then it's going to eventually lead,
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into honestly where you can't tell what's real and what's
not right BECAUSE ai is getting so advanced that they
can take a voice like mine or a voice like
yours and have us saying anything under the. Sun AND
i think it's going to become an issue for, politicians
for people who are in public. Life he maybe just
for normal. PEOPLE i think also it's going to really
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get complicated for elderly, People, buck BECAUSE i think they're
going to start to scam people by making you, think,
oh that's my grandson or granddaughter. Happen it's just going
to get more and more sotisficated talkbacks HERE aa weighing
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It hey, Guys tyson Here Northern minnesota truck driver farmer
bringing week to the. Mill, anyways for those who need
special wrapping, PAPER i hope their parents love them enough
to pack them chalk as. Present and Also i'd like
to hear what your guys thoughts would be on the
movie remake Of warriors in a mode Money New York.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
City just thought that would be, interesting have a good.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
One, Warriors Mom donnie In New York. City, Look, Mom
donni's not the mayor, yet so we haven't seen anything
that crazy go. On i'm gonna tell you. SOMETHING i
actually have not seen the Movie. Warriors i've seen the
jiu jitsu movie With Tom Hardy, warrior WHICH i actually
thought was good and.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Enjoyed have you Seen?
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Warriors, NO i haven't BECAUSE i saw THAT i was
hoping you. Had BECAUSE i know that we're gonna get
blown up probably for not having seen this. Movie SO
i can't even give a good answer to his second part.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Seven di's when is when the movie producer you know
who's definitely seen, It Producer. Mike Producer, mike do you
have a take for us On warriors or Producer greg
either of.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
You it's.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
Good oh, okay he, Said, okay, YEAH i knew these
guys had seen.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
It Movie.
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Warriors i'm trying to think when it when it came,
Out Movie warriors.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Seventy.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
NINE i was gonna, say, right a little bit BEFORE
i was. Born it's a bunch of, gangs not gangs
Of New. York, obviously that's a different movie WHERE i
honestly think That daniel De lewis is the only reason
to watch that. Movie but that's a whole other. Thing
warriors come out and play is the famous, Line, Oh
i've not seen this. One i'm about to check it.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
Out we will.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
See but, yeah there used to Be New york used
to be the backdrop for a lot of urban healthscate,
movies largely because of not just this the urban, decay
but there's so much. Graffiti the city with graffiti was a,
plague and it was WHEN i was in the. Eighties
it was.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Terrible there's a if you.
Speaker 1 (35:38):
Look at some of the situations Of, Paris paris has
been overrun by.
Speaker 3 (35:44):
Graffiti feeing such a bad sign of where things. STAND
Kk brian From, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania let's hear.
Speaker 12 (35:51):
Him, Okay Buck the difference between us nineteen eleven users
and the rest of you is we only need seven
rounds because we're that good is shot and well indeed
one round per, target not multiple.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
Rounds with those tiny little nine million Years we. Don't all, Right,
brian it's in the.
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Gadgets we get it, Done we get ourselves a long,
rifle and then we really take.
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Them, Look, BRIAN i want to be. CLEAR i respect
that you still use a musket and that you're willing
to take the little powder horn and go through that whole.
Process but when you fire and miss with your, musket
just know THAT i will be there with my staccato
nine millie AND i got your.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
Back don't worry about.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
It, oh all the gun trash, talk you will see
me in four minutes On Fox news talking With martha.
McCallum i. Believe So i'll see you guys. There i'm
Like clay's. Handler i'm gonna run him out like you
gotta get. There you got to get. There we'll see
you all On. Monday have a great, weekend. Everybody Merry.
Christmas