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I understand the home office has gotten to you.
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At some point. There'll be some Morgan wallet I.
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Received an official email from the Home Office asking for
Morgan Wallet music on his birthday over my head and
pulled to Hillary. Right, yep, all right? Ain't that some anyway?
I don't know if you're gonna play that one. Red'll
keep an eye on the content. President Trump very optimistic
about his official state visit to China. He has lended
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and we'll meet with President Chi today. The World Health
Organization says there's no signs of the start of a
larger hantavirus outbreak. That's not stopping the media. I saw
the first post yesterday. I think it was Facebook, not
that it really genuinely matters, but basically was this person.
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You know they already have the I received my hand
to virus vaccination, the little circle that goes around your
profile picture, follow the science, stay safe, stay home, Save lives.
Are they really going to try the same play again?
Are they really gonna call a sweep rite? It doesn't
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matter now that the CDC and the World Health Organization
has said this is no COVID, this is no coronavirus.
Secretary of warpete Hegseth grilled on the conflict in Iran,
as was FBI Director Patel drilled yesterday before committee hearings,
Patel did make Sound of the Day.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
It's a great exchange.
Speaker 5 (02:31):
I you know, the Trump, the entire Trump cabinet has
no problem with these. In fact, if anything, they seem
to be enjoying them too much. They've taken combative to
a new level. Normally you have partisan politicians make fools
of themselves if it's one of their favorable people. They
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use their time to compliment, to praise, and the opposition
drills and the poor innocent person testifying just puts up
with it. This particular administration likes to give it back.
Some do it well, some don't do it as well
as others. I mean they all do it well, but
some don't do it and get away with it. It
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looks I think that was the case for Pam Bondy.
It looked contentious, it looked excessive cash. Pateel just plays
it right down the fence line perfectly. You'll hear that
and Sounds of the Day later on. The crew of
NASA's ambitious and Artemis two moon mission received to heros
welcome on the Capitol yesterday. A replacement for Acting Ice
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Director Todd Lyons has been selected. We had a Memphis
Grizzly forward Brandon Clark that at the age of twenty
one drug over dose. And how about my Sabers last night,
I tried to hang on. It was kind of like
reminding me of the Miracle game where they went up,
but there was like fifteen minutes in this case to
hold off the Canadians who have been swarming like bees.
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But the Sabers did it. Huge, huge win on the
road for the Buffalo Sabers three to two over the
Montreal Canadians. Buffaloes head home had some tomorrow night for
game five, up three games to two. Stephen Bouchi's going
to be back. We're going to talk about, well, if
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this doesn't work, if we can't get China to get
its own proxy in line, and there's a good chance
we can, then what Now we have the rumors of
operations Sledgehammer, which is the next phase of this.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
We also have the New York Times. I can't wait
to talk to Buci about this.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
The New York Times comes out with this headline, US
intelligence shows Iran retains substantial missile capabilities. Now our first
notion is is this real or is this mainstream legacy
media bias, and our first gut is if they had missiles,
they'd be using them. But if they do, you have
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a substantial amount of missiles. I don't care if you
call it sledge hammer or more epic fury. Go get him,
just strike him next. But we're gonna kick that around
with Stephen Bucci on core performance. The Fairly Brothers gave
you what Hall pass, shallow Hall, something about Mary, dumb
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and Dumber, the entire series, a great movie called Green Book.
Bobby Fairly is out with a new movie that he's
directed called Driver's Ed, and I don't even think he
knows what he achieved in this teen comedy.
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We're going to visit with him.
Speaker 5 (05:38):
Coming up in the seven o'clock hour, Rory has the
latest down the Hegseth testimony, as well as the President's
agenda in China. We documented this pretty well yesterday. President's
arriving both with carrots and Styx for this meeting. But
he is arriving. He has arrived in China. This was
postponed once. So if the President think this was a
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good time, that China's been in enough uncomfortable pain, or
might be just as willing as him to end this
conflict in Iran. I don't know that he'd be going
right now, So some of us are maintaining some optimism
that China CoA CO get involved and help end this.
If there is one story that I wanted to start
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with that is the most non discussed and virtually completely
unreported story, and it doesn't come from Fox, and it
doesn't come from CBN or a religious organization. It comes
from Axios, and it basically looks the headline says it
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all behind the curtain, scaling sin. I remember because I
grew up in one of them. The sin city was
always Las Vegas. There was also Atlantic City, and there
was also New Orleans. New Orleans in Las Vegas at
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least for the last fifty years or more, have been
the two places. People would always say, what was like
growing up in New Orleans. Well, if everybody came to
your town to live a debaucherous, sinful few days and
throw up on your streets and urinate on your streets,
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that's what it's like. And we had these conversations in
another city where they were considering casino gaming. You always
get sold, Oh they'll be jobs, service industry jobs, Oh
they'll be the all type people be coming from all
over the country, and I was like, people are going
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to come from all over the country to gamble here.
People living here are going to gamble here. And never
mind the revenue sharing with the state, which was like
a penny anny. You're gonna get all the crime that
comes with it, from problem gamblers to pathological gamblers, to drugs, prostitution,
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organize crime that follows these casinos, and an increasingly broke
tax base will have to pay for it all.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
And they would all say, why was that I could happen.
Speaker 5 (08:30):
Listen, if you wanted to gamble a few decades ago,
you had to get a plane ticket, get time off work,
fly to Las Vegas, pay for a hotel, and gamble.
It didn't happen often. When you pass one every day
on your way home from work and suddenly stop going
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to work, it's a different story. And I used to
use that analogy to try to awaken people. But guess what,
that analogy has now gone and wide, because I'm gonna
go through this whole story with you coming up in
about fifteen minutes. But the bottom line is, we don't
have sin cities anymore. Whether it's New Orleans, Las Vegas,
Atlantic City. No, we become a sin country. We have
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sin phones.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
That well, yeah you do.
Speaker 5 (09:19):
But when you look at drugs and primarily legalization of marijuana, gambling, pornography,
a couple of sin cities has turned in to a
sin country. That's the quick equation. Well, it's our discovery
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of the day, if you will, and probably the most
unreported story in America today. So we've got a lot
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Twenty two minutes after the hour.
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Yeah, if you are just waking up, these are the
top five stories of the day. The World Health Organization
says there are no signs of the start of a
larger hantavirus outbreak. That won't stop the Democrats and the
media from trying to create one.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
But right now from the WHO, no, not at all.
Speaker 6 (12:52):
In an update Tuesday, WHO said there have been eleven
cases reported, with nine of those being confirmed. All cases
are among the passengers and crew of the huntavirus infected
cruise ship, where three people died. Sixteen Americans who are
on the cruise are now in quarantine in Nebraska, while
two others are in Atlanta. Health officials have sent the
risk to the public remains low.
Speaker 5 (13:13):
I'm Mark Neefield, President Trump do to meet with the
Chinese leader Jijinping.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
He has landed in China. Nick Harper has more the.
Speaker 7 (13:22):
US president is hoping to do deals with China, getting
them to buy more agricultural products and US energy, and
he's floated the idea of creating a joint venture a
board of trade to keep dialogue going between the US
and China beyond this summit. But the topic of Iran
will be in the background as an ever present worry
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for both sides. Ahead of the trip, the US is
imposed sanctions on twelve entities and individuals accused of selling
Iranian oil to China, and the US warns it could
crack down on other Chinese companies as part of its
attempts to cut off revenue streams for I'm Nick Collbram.
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Washington Congress will be back in session Tuesday, and one
New Jersey Republican member of the House will still be missing.
Speaker 8 (14:09):
NBC News reporting that Tom Kine Junior will not return
to work this week. Kane hasn't cast a House vote
since March fifth. He's now missed sixty eight votes, including
the vote to end the Homeland Security shutdown. Cain's office
as is attending to a personal health matter and has
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I'm Andrew Whitman.
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South Carolina Republicans are rejecting a call from President Trump
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Tammy Trechillo has the latest.
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Five state senators broke ranks with the party on Tuesday
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Today's national day.
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We'll have you reaching for a fork, three, Tennis says
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That's because today is National Apple Pie Day. It's America's
favorite pie, accounting for twenty nine percent of all pie
sales year round. Created in England in thirteen eighty one,
but back then they put race and Senate don't do that.
Americans made it popular during World War Two. Chevrolet even
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bake a pie or buy one, but no, your mission
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I'd actually like raisins in my apple pie, but that's
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Guards beat the a six to four.
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Guardians over the Angels three to two, Raise one seven
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Congratulations.
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Buffalo Ducks lost three two in overtimes of Golden Knights
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It's a series now three games.
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To two, and it was all Spurs one twenty six
ninety seven over the Tea Wolves, San Antonio now leading
that series three games to two. And birthdays today, what
I have strict orders from the home office. Oh that's right.
The only birthday in my home celebrated more than my own.
Singer Morgan Wallan thirty three years old today. Twilight actor
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Robert Pattinson forty, little Stevie Wonder seventy six. I once
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Speaker 3 (18:00):
When I was a kid in junior high school, Hostess
had a pie. It was called the Friendshapple Pie and
it had raisins in it. I gotta tell you, if
you're going to bring up Hostess, I gotta bring up
the ding dong.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Oh to take a ding dong out of the refrigerator.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Remember how like Christmas morning, you have the time it
takes to unwrap a package and anticipation of joy. That's
how it was when you would unwrap the ding dong
and so I would take the foil off and it
it'd be so crisp and cold, and you could just
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nibble all the chocolate off the sides, revealing the hole
where the cream is col you know, one bit and
then you know on your left is the moist fluffy
chocolate cake.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Or if you guys brought up during the break the uh,
the old.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
I just said this to my brother yesterday, and of
course Nick had to contradict me. But I used to
have a tradition whenever I would fill in for Michael
Savage and I was stuck downtown at a place I
really hated working who really hated me. And then you
think they'd have been proud I was hosting a national show.
They were like, oh, I hate this format. I wish
(19:24):
we could get rid of this format. Al I use
the studio, but I would always go have my pre
Michael Savage meal at McDonald's. But I don't think I
have eaten there since then. I gotta get's been years
since I've been to McDonald's. But that's news to me.
So they don't still do the apple pie like they
used to. Well, they can't get that they do, but
it's not what Red and I were talking about with
the crispy apple pie. Well that was the one that
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was made by Bama Pies, which is the factory was
in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Well, they were the best. I don't
like the new I don't I would call them new.
They've been around for years now. But it's a pie still,
right kind of, but it wasn't It's not fried though,
like it was Red, right.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
I mean, I just remember that that I'm going to
his equipment five check. He's trying to was talking. Yeah,
well I'm not going to talk over him.
Speaker 5 (20:15):
Yeah, but it was it was a crispy apple pie
with it was deep fries. Yeah, it was great. Now
that I'm not so keen on the new McDonald's apple pie,
kind of like new Coke FWS. The vicious views expressed
on this show are not necessarily those of the host, who.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
Really just wanted to talk about.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
Thirty eight minutes after the hour for just waking up.
Welcome to Wednesday, made the thirteenth of Our Lord twenty
twenty six. That's just in from the home office. You
botched the Morgan wall birthday. I'm at the most I'm
going to have to reacknowledge Morgan Wallen is thirty three
years old today.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Are you ready we'll do it again?
Speaker 5 (20:55):
Well yeah, let it play more than a second knive.
Today's Hot New Country with Morgan wallat the birthday boy
is now.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
I can't remember him. That'll scorn me. Some points on
taking told me.
Speaker 5 (21:15):
That you were's that for your muddy You never made
you know some Morgan.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Something's telling me this saint over it.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
No way.
Speaker 5 (21:24):
It was the last night I kiss to live make
your group scenes with defangancy. That's top that that sounds
that's Morgan, my whole family. I had to go to
Indianapolis all weekend for that concert. And then they talk
about him like you know, he's family. Oh yeah, I
heard Morgan. Well it's Morgan really needs to And so
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finally I chimed in one time said, oh, I'll tell
him Tuesday at lunch. What kind of hero would you
be when Morgan plays Nashville if he asked you to
do the walkout with well, that's never gonna happen. Who
I wonder he was in Nashville. I don't know who
did do the walkout? That was My daughter Anna was
the first to discover Morgan Wallen. I guess he was
a voice contestant before he became a huge star.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
I did not know that.
Speaker 5 (22:08):
And so Anna and Alex, my twin daughters, went. I
don't know if that was two years ago. Of course,
we just went and it was to Caitlyn Clark the yeah,
and that is the Indianapolis Fever, right that she plays
for Indiana Fever.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Indiana Fever.
Speaker 5 (22:25):
She was the walkout and uh, I know we In
Tuscaloosa it was coach Nick Saban and no, I'm not
big enough to be the Morgan Wallen one. In Knoxville
it was Peyton Manning Peyton. Well, that's why I threw
up Peyton for Indianapolis. I didn't think that he would
come back too.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
Yeah, So I thought coach Dongee maybe I was trying
to think, you know, and I remember saying, well, they're
not going to bring a pacer out.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
That would be.
Speaker 5 (22:47):
Bring Reggie Miller out maybe. But Kitlyn Clark went over
like a It went over well, very well, rock star
in Indiana. Well, I mean, she's got it, she's got
a jumper I want. I had my sales manager and friend.
He married a six foot six former Mississippi State Lady Bulldog.
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She was on the basketball teams, and this was the
old house, so the hoop was in the front yard
and I start, you know, going Bobby Riggs on her. Look,
no woman can beat me a basketball. Oh boy, I
got to I'll get physical inside with you. I have
a fadeaway jumper that I don't miss. It's nothing but Nett.
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She just would nod and nod as he goes, Let's
go outside, right, the little man. And that was kind
of like that moment in Bronxtail where you know, now
you can't leave. I just all the blood dropped the
door to the court behind her. So we get out
in the front yard and I'm telling you, all she
did was put both hands in the air, and I
was I couldn't see any I couldn't even see the
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neighbor's house, let alone the goal. Like playing against the tree.
It was twenty one to nothing. I never got a
shot off. And I'm thinking, and then she was. I mean,
she was not a nobody. She's an amazing human being.
Sure I love her, but I'm thinking, all right, so
how good is Kaitlyn.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Clark and she's doing this? I guess the bunch of
the Laitland Clark has ice in her veins. Oh she
can drain the three?
Speaker 5 (24:16):
All right, where were we before I got into Ding
Dong's Caitlin Clark and Morgan Wallen. Forty one minutes after
the hour, President Trump is in China visiting with President
She Just what exactly is he hoping to accomplish. They're
kicking around at the Pentagon renaming this war sledge Hammer.
We're going to visit with Colonel Bouchie. Coming up in
the seven o'clock hour, Bobby Fairrelely is going to join us.
(24:37):
You know, the Fairly brothers haul past shallow, Halle, dumb
and dumber. Their newest is Driver's Head. And I don't
think he I don't even think he knew. I don't
think he knows what he achieved in this movie. I
think he thought it was a coming of age, make
you laugh movie. But he actually showed you if you
will put your phones down, kids, if you will lose
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your phone, you will find your life. Let's see if
he knows what he made. And Driver said, coming up
in the third hour, all right, has Sin City And
I know I grew up in one of them new Orleans.
Sin cities used to be primarily Las Vegas. In Sin
City had the ultimate slogan, right, what happens here stays here.
(25:23):
I come here and do what ever naughty things you want.
No one will ever know. God can't see what happens
in Las Vegas, so they sold it as a sin city.
This is where you go to get drunk, this is
where you go to gamble, this is where you go
to get into sexual debauchery. New Orleans was kind of
(25:45):
a secondary one. We don't have sin cities anymore because
we've become a sin nation. And of all places, it's
not Fox News, it's not CBN, this is Axios, and
the headline is behind the curtain, scaling sin. Las Vegas
has long been known as sin city for its twenty
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four to seven access to all types of indecency, and
what does Axios conclude America has now quickly become since
sin City.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
I'm just in nation.
Speaker 5 (26:21):
I'm trying to think about and I haven't looked at it,
and I haven't done the research on any of the numbers.
I just can't imagine that people go to Las Vegas
like they used to.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Because they don't have to.
Speaker 5 (26:38):
I mean Why would you fly all the way to
Las Vegas when you can gamble from your couch. Once
forbidden vices marijuana, gambling, pornography, they're no longer confined, confined
to back alleys or the desert for that matter. In fact,
(27:01):
they're all right on your phone places. You wouldn't the
thought of your child being in that part of town,
in that type of business, That would be horrific, Right,
it could be happening upstairs in his bedroom, right on
his phone, the phone you bought, you're paying for. I
(27:26):
think it's such a frightening notion that we never want
to think about it, so we don't. Governments didn't turn
a blind eye to most of this behavior. They've actually
created and encouraged it. You want government to be the
(27:47):
solution for everything. They're the problem. I won't bring them
up by name, but I can tell you somebody I
really really helped get elected, really really.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
It was the first of many disappointment. And he's trying
to brag, well, I didn't allow casinos in Tennessee.
Speaker 5 (28:08):
I said, what makes you think they want casinos? What
year do you think you're living in? You think they
want brick and mortar buildings? You think they want to
pay employees. You think they want maids and cooks and
waiters and waitresses and dealers. They don't want any of that.
They don't need it. They want online gaming. There's something
(28:35):
being played somewhere at every second, and they don't have
to pay for it to happen. They just have to
pay for you to collect the money that you paid
to bet on it. So they've all allowed either casinos
to be built in their state, online gaming in their state,
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legalization of marijuana, and doing nothing to stop pornography. This
shifted American governance, Axios goes On says, both at the
national and local levels, didn't play out all at once
or kickstart in a single moment. It happened in thousands
of small ones. One app launch, regulatory retreated at a time,
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one city allowing casino gaming, one city allowing marijuana at
a time, and its government's greed to be all things
to all people and secure its own elite power that
plays this game to fund for its addiction of spending.
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But what you collect in taxation or brag and think
that you've collected doesn't match the cost. Not long ago,
you might have gone to jail for using pot, much
less selling it. Now it's legal for a bas swath
of Americans and serves as a primary tax engine for
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nearly half the country. Twenty four states plus the District
of Columbia legalized recreational marijuana, with forty states allowing medical use,
and we all know how that gets abused betting. No
reason to visit a sports book, No reason to have
a bookie. You've got a phone in your pocket and
the lack of friction of having to go to the airport,
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having to fly somewhere, pay for a hotel in order
to gamble, or risk the legal threats of a bookie
all gone. More than half of Americans, more than half
of Americans between eighteen and forty nine have an account
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with an online sports book. What could possibly be going wrong? Now, again,
it's a numbers game, just like there is no chance
I would I become an alcoholic. Doesn't mean alcoholism doesn't exist.
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I'm one of those people. I can have a drink
every seven years. I'm not a sip away from being
a fall down alcoholic drunk. But some people are. X
number of people who gamble will become problem gamblers. So
what does that mean? They won't stop till they've lost everything.
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An X number will become pathological gamblers, and they won't
stop until they've lost everything, and then they start stealing
in order to try to get it back. Loss of jobs,
broken families, incarceration. These things all cost a lot of money.
Sixty three percent of better said that they bet one
hundred dollars or more in one day. Thirty one percent
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reported having some express concerns about their sports betting, and
that's up from twenty three percent a year ago. Yes,
America will have a massive gambling problem. They will have
a massing of drug addiction. And then, don't forget, Marijuana's
just a gateway drug to worse drugs. Pornography don't even
get me started. And that's before AI. The average age
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of the first exposure to online pornography is now twelve.
And by the way, these aren't bad kids. We know
what we were doing at twelve, and the worst thing
we could do is find one of dad's magazines. That's
not what they're seeing online. Fifteen percent of kids first
seeing porn at ten years or younger, and AI makes
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it worse. Deep fake files online exploded from five hundred
twenty twenty three to eight million by the end of
last year, with up to ninety eight percent being non consensual.
Big picture, this is what happens when all three of
the tectonic shifts that we've discussed in guv Everdence, in
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the postnews era, and the Age of AI collide at once.
Each Each shift alone, Axios concludes, would strain our culture. Together,
they've created a sin nation. The government, rather than policing
the line, has become the cashier bottom line. Reining in
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the sin nation could be one of the rare issues
that actually unites the left and right. But pardon Axios's pun,
don't bet on it, though, of course Comma legally you could.
I mean, I want to give Axios a freaking standing
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our governors? Where are members of Congress? Where is Fox News?
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issues on an ongoing basis? But finally Axios did only
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