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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You've got to wait.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Wait, Fred's show is.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
On now hot This Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hey morning everybody, it is Wednesday, May fourteenth, The Freend
Show's here. Hike Daylan, good morning, Hi, Jason Brown, Hi Polina, Hikki,
good morning Bella. I mean it's here on the phone.
In the text eight five five five, nights one three five.
You can call in text the same number any time.
We'll get to headlines, the biggest stories that the day blogs,
this hour, the entertainment reports coming up, what's in.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
Their k The phrase I forgive you was uttered in
one of the courtrooms of one of the two big
trials yesterday.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
I will tell you which one.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Oh, okay, waiting by the phone. You've got to hear this.
Something happens I've never heard happened before. The tables turned.
I'm looking at you, me, I'm looking at you. The
tables turned yesterday. They did you know? Do you remember
our taping of waiting mother phone? I don't because people
(00:58):
were like, why don't they always answer? Well, we do
it ahead, because I mean, if that's no secret, how
terrible would it be if Okay, we're gonna find out
what's going on and we just call over and over
again for twenty five minutes. No one answered the bone.
Do you remember?
Speaker 3 (01:12):
I literally don't. You're getting bottled a little bit.
Speaker 5 (01:14):
Well that's okay, yeah right, we're doing that today.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Yes, well that's what we do.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Yeah, that's yeah. Welcome back. So you were never gone,
but okay.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
To a whole fight.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Yeah, yeah, you'll hear it.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Jumped on the radio there. Someone told her, f you
I almost I was there, and my friends cheered, what
do you guys?
Speaker 6 (01:37):
Hear?
Speaker 2 (01:39):
You may have deserved it. I'm glad you remember? Now? What? What? Where?
I boo? What do we do here?
Speaker 5 (01:49):
I got stumped out so bad that I don't even remember.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
What it was good though it was good. That's in
about forty five minutes. Eight hundred and fifty Bucks showed
this Kiki in the Showdown and Game Show Wednesday. Today.
That's gonna be plucking and Kiki karaoke all coming up. Five.
I have so much. I have so much today. Anyone
watching the rehearsal on HBO, Yes, are you really no?
(02:14):
What is wrong with you today? You're paying attention to
the stuff that you're not doing, and then you don't
remember the stuff that you did do so excited.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
And the truth of the matter is I knew the
I knew the answer before I even asked the question.
That you were not watching it, are you okay?
Speaker 3 (02:31):
I'm great? A laugh, and that just that tickled me
your face.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Like you're watching Nathan Fielder. Really, She's like, it seems
a little quirky for you.
Speaker 7 (02:45):
You're right, Jason, No, you find things funny that are
so funny to me that the fact that you find
them funny. I don't know, like when she was trying
to make you say bad names here for like two months,
coming out of nowhere, like no one said anything about it.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
All of a sudden she was.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Which no one said, I'm the smartest human being it.
But it wasn't gonna fall for that. And you also
were not subtle about it. We're just out of nowhere.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Interesting humor on this one.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Yeah, you love but you.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
You're like, you know, your buddy Pete cold goes in
you you know, you know, you know.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
That brought me so much joy.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
You know, Hey, Fred, Pete's on the phone. You know,
really geeky? Is it Pete again? Oh? You guys are friend,
I'm on my thirtieth day in a row of cold medicine.
I think at this point I probably should see a
physician or something like that.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
You have an addiction. Now it happened to me, Oh
how it goes?
Speaker 2 (03:47):
No, I think I think it's maybe it was like
a mix of a cold and maybe allergies or something.
It just happens to me every time the weather changes,
just like two weeks of hell, and I take every
medicine I can find, none of it works. And then
I just got And then I call the doctor and
I said one antibi and they say, no, you don't
need it. It'll go away because they're afraid to get
the animatic because you'll become resistant. And then uh, and
then it just goes away.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
You need a steroid, I think from the sounds of
your cough.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
But you need a day off.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
I got you, I answered you seriously, this is just
a joke, maybe.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Like two, you know, like like two days.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Well right as I'm actually worried about you.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
If we leave now, it would be three actually, if
we want to go all the way to the weekend.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
It's sounding worse.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Man, you know, you know, my boss is called mister Hurts.
It hurts you know, he called and he said, we
need to we need to go home. What is going
on you? Okay? I mean I'm the one who's sick
and I'm i'ming medicated, and you're the one that's like, huh,
(04:55):
what what did we do yesterday? What's waiting on the phone?
How does that work? The cables got roasted for twenty minutes.
I don't know how you forget that. I might have
gone home and cried. Maybe I should just play it now,
because yes, you're going to have to wait. You're going
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to have to wait now. I was up late Las
night watching their rehearsal, which Kicky is apparently a big
fan of. Ad. Yes, it's interesting. Do you know the premise?
Speaker 3 (05:26):
No, I'm looking at the description right now, but I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
That two seasons. I honestly couldn't even get through the
first season because you know, you know his humor, Nathan Fielder,
It's like it's like very dry and very awkward and
very smart, but on this so it's like he creates
these wild simul I don't even know how much money
this show must cost to put on, but he creates
these wild simulations to try and improve these theories that
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he has about stuff, and it's funny, but like in
a very dry, in atypical way. On this season of
It kind of gave up on last season because it
was getting a little tedious. This season's all about air
crash disasters, air air airplane disasters, and he's decided to
take on like why they're happening, and he has an actual,
(06:12):
like kind of smart theory about why, and so he
does these like wild simulations to try improve his theory. Like,
for example, he thinks that it has something to do.
He's trying to figure it out, like why are pilots
not communicating with each other? Why are things happening in
the cockpit that like are happening, Well, another pilot will
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sit there and watch it happen. Is it like a
seniority thing? Is it a respect thing? Is it like
the first officer won't stand up to the captain thing?
Whatever it is? So he was like, in order to
create my or in order to you know, live out
my experiment, he builds an entire replica of a terminal
in a Houston airport, in a on a set somewhere,
exact perfect replica of the Houston air It's like how
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much did that cost? And he just keeps.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Going funding it.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
I mean, this has to cost millions of dollars in
set design. Like it's just it was wild anyway, it's
really smart, but it's like, oh my god, one thing
after another, your mouth just drops. I can't really describe it.
You gotta watch it. It's on Max.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
But it's smart. For me.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
It's slow, but it's like, I no, you'll laugh because
it's just it's like so insane. It's like and like
the third episode is wildly it's wildly insane, Like it's
a concept where he I mean, I don't want to
give it away. The third episode was thirty seconds of
TV that I actually had to close my eyes for.
I was like, what is happening right now? And I
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just don't know, like what kind of brain you've got
to have to come up with this this stuff? But
it's really good.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
I'm reading a Reddit thread about one of the episodes
about a singing competition. Did you watch that He.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Creates a fake singing competition? What that has to do
with aviation disasters? You'll have to see. There's the scene
I'm talking about is like where he decides to like
if he could simulate someone's childhood and upbringing, like as
an adult, if he could like simulate them going back
to being a baby, and there's a breastfeeding scene, yeah,
(08:13):
where he's being I mean, I just I don't want
to give it away, but it's just like it's like
what is going on? And it's just one thing after
another where you're going, oh wait, it'll be like you know,
Season one was it was a guy who had I mean,
I can't even get it. It's just too it's too elaborate.
But it was like a guy who had lied about
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having a master's degree to his friends but he hadn't.
And they went to a bar every week for trivia.
And his theory was that I'm oversimplifying. It was like,
if I if we practice you coming clean to your
friends over and over again, like eventually you'll become desensitized
to having to tell them this bad news. So he
built an exact replica of their neighborhood neighborhood bar, and
then he found actors that looked like his friend, like
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the person's people's I mean like and the replica of
the bar is like perfect, it looks exactly like the
one in the guy's neighborhood, but it's been set somewhere
down to like the silverware and the plates and the
kind of pizza that they I'm going, like the set designers,
I don't even know why you'd want to be like,
really he built an airport and how much an HBO
paying for this?
Speaker 8 (09:17):
Right? So he's like, this is a kind of a
reality show kind of but it's a joke. But it's
not like it's doing this. I think he thinks that
like this, these are real. I mean, it's hard with
this guy to tell like are you being serious?
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Are you kidding? Is this who you are? Or is
this a character? I don't know if you know, if
you're familiar with Nathan Fielder, but like it's deadpan, it's
just like it's awkward as you wild, it's really crazy,
but you gotta watch him that And if you want
to watch something totally different, then go and look at
Yellowstone National Parks TikTok, because I don't know what's going
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on with that. It appears to be the actual account
for Yellowstone, and I'm not sure whose idea it was
to like and maybe it's a parody, but it looks
like it says Yellowstone National Hard and whoever's taking it
over has snapped and they have like millions of followers
now and it's all like highly sexual, like extremely sexual
(10:10):
with the animals are it'll be like it would be
like this is I don't even know if I can
say this, but it's on TikTok. Like one of the
scenes is that you know that lumberjack guy that's on
with the and he'll just take a shirt off, and
so it's that guy and he's like and then they
stitch it and he's like banging on the wood or
whatever with the axe and then they stitch it and
it's a waterfall from Yellowstone and it says like it
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is a very graphic, a very graphic statement about what
the park would like him to do to that, like,
and it's a whole series of this stuff. It's like,
so those are the two things I need you to watch.
Go to TikTok and the Yellowstone National Park account. I
don't know what's going on. And then someone just said,
just tuning in, what show are you talking about? The
rehearsal and HBO wow wow, And I guess you kind
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of have to watch at least part of the first
season to get the concept of what he's doing. But
I couldn't even get through the whole the whole first season.
I was just like, this is too awkward, too weird.
But then the aviation one kind of comes together. But
my god, it's just like one crazy thing after another.
Speaker 4 (11:12):
Okay, I just watched the Yellowstone video you were referring to.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Now I'm just going to watch this Lumberjack on morning,
So carry on, you guys.
Speaker 5 (11:18):
Somebody just called it news on Fred's show Radio TikTok.
Speaker 3 (11:23):
They should go find they should watch that. Follow that.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
I don't know what over there.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
We need to lock you out for today too, silly.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
TikTok?
Speaker 2 (11:37):
Is it about the list now? Is it about the
waiting by the phone that you can't remember that you
did yesterday? Where you got bodied? Okay, well, I guess
I'll head over to the Instagram now, Friendshield Radio, I
can't wait? Or did you TikTok? The Fred Show TikTok
and Fred Show Radio follow us on both? All right, Well,
I don't know what just happened, but I was trying
to I was trying to explain to you the rehearsal,
(11:57):
which is, if you've watched the show. You know, it's
kind of a difficult kind because it's like I think
he's being serious, but then he's very much not. I
just you have to see and then and then go
look at them the Yellowstone tickto and now other National
Parks are following suit and trying to do the same thing.
But I'm just like, who in the government was like, hey,
pervy guy park Ranger, come here, take over our TikTok account.
(12:20):
Be pervy. I think it's it's got to be a
woman because a lot of this stuff is like very
female oriented sexually, but all could be. But I never
thought I would say, like Yellowstone National Parks TikTok is
spicy and used to go check it out. Headlines Biggest
Stories of the Day, Next Fresh Show Freads show is
on the biggest stories of the day. It's where I'm
(12:42):
not high, but like the words coming out of my
mouth makes sense to me. But now I'm wondering, like,
am I is what's happening in my head and not
what's coming out of my mouth? Like that tends to
happen sometimes or my brain goes ten times faster than
the words can actually come out of my mouth. That's
that's another thing. But people were like, I don't know,
like someone's texting. I listen to the whole show. I
have no idea what you talking about. It's just show
on HBO. It's called the Rehearsal. Watch it. It's hard
(13:03):
to describe, but it's about a social experiment. Are you okay, Jason?
Speaker 1 (13:08):
My allergies are hurting my nose.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
But yeah, we're really like we're fighting for our lives
here this morning. Yeah, like we really are. Okay, all right, Okay, good,
I'm good, I'm glad.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
I'm gonna watch the rehearsal.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
You should, you should? All right? Headlines this morning biggest
stories of the day. Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred
removed Pete Rose and shoeless Joe Jackson and other deceased
players in the league's permanently ineligible list. The ruling allows Rose,
Jackson and others to now be eligible for election into
the Baseball Hall of Fame, which is sad because a
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lot of people believe that Pete Rose should have been
in the Baseball Hall of Fame despite betting on his
own team or betting related to his team when he
was the manager. But now he's dead, and so he
won't get to see that. He said that the MLB's
punishment of banned individuals ends upon their deaths because they
no longer represent a threat to the integrity of the game.
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Rose was banned in eighty nine after an MLB investigation
determined that he bet on games while the manager of
the Cincinnati Reds. Jackson and seven other Chicago White Sox
players were banned for life in nineteen twenty one after
it was determined that they fixed the nineteen nineteen World Series.
So Roseen, Jackson, and the other players would be eligible
for the Hall of Fame. In a twenty twenty eight
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all a sudden, Bill Belichick on ESPN or ACC network
or whatever he was ESPN and maybe the same thing.
And he's got something to say about his why he's
got nothing to say something and nothing to say at
the same time, Georgian, his girlfriend has nothing to do
with UNC football.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
I know that you're aware that your relationship with Jordan
Hudson has been a headline. How do you think that
that impacts your ability to coach this football team if
at all?
Speaker 6 (14:49):
Yeah, I mean that's you know, really off to the side.
It's a personal relationship and she doesn't have anything to
do with at UNC football. I'm excited to be back
in the coaches meetings and getting ready for you know,
June and then August and we get the training camp,
so she will be a big recruiting month for US
and then August will start get ready for the season.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Someone has coached him, he has received proper pr assistance.
Oh yeah that Yeah, I don't know anything about that,
but I'll tell you excited about the season. Yeah, Geordan,
who's that? Geordan? She had nothing to do for what
are you talking about it? That one? Nah, she didn't
do anything, but I'll tell you what. I'm excited about
the season. And then she circled back. It was like yeah, yeah, cool,
(15:29):
but like, wait a minute, what about And he was
just like yeah, yeah, personal, I don't know, that's a
very different story than I think. She was very involved
in everything you were doing. But man, the theories about
how they met are all over the internet, and I
don't know, you know where people are coming up with
some of this stuff. But the fact that they won't
just be more direct about how they met is puzzling
(15:51):
because because the other way, if if it happened the
way that they initially said we met on a plane,
Well then just say that we went on a plane.
That's it. There's nothing to this. But anytime I feel
like any celebrity or anybody when you ask him a
question and they go, oh, what, we'll look over there, Well,
why why am I looking over there? Right? You know
what's the real story. The Karen Reid trial, which Calin
(16:11):
and I are actually were auditioning to work for Court
TV to cover this, was paused yesterday due to unavoidable circumstances.
Now I know that I was saying the other day
that I and I think you agree Klin, if you're
following any of this, or if you watch the documentary
about the first case. I do not think she did this.
I do not think I think somebody else. I think
somebody inside that house did something and they're trying to
(16:32):
pass it off under her. I'm not necessarily saying it
was nefarious, but there's so there were so many shady details,
and the fact that the matter is you got all
the cops on one side because they were all police officers.
And if you don't know anything about this, you can
go watch There are a number of documentaries I think
what we would determine it was Hulu.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Yeah, No, it was Max was it.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
Yeah, there's a documentary about the first trial, which it
was a mistrial. I can say that because she's in
court now. However, it's been going very poorly in my opinion,
for the prosecution, and there are just there's just more
and more evidence coming out, video and all the stuff
that is unexplainable. People are where they said they weren't.
People are doing things they said, these cops are our places.
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They said they weren't. That they're doing things they said
they weren't doing. They're doing other things than what they
were doing. Why were they in certain rooms at three
in the morning in the police department? Why were they,
you know, in the same garage as her car. That
was evidence, but it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
My favorite was the two cops saying that they called
each other in the middle of the night. Right, they
say that they both butt dialed each other. There was
never really a phone call and each of their butts
dialed the other and there was no phone conversation like okay, Well,
and the.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
Lawyer, the attorney who we we've said that we Alan Jackson.
His name is Alan Jackson, not the very much alive
country singer. This gentleman. Yeah, both beautiful men. He's I
think he's a very good attorney, and but these cops
think they're smarter than him. And that's what's funny. Like
the guy that has been on the stand in the
last couple of days, like he won't answer a question
(18:04):
and he thinks he's slick, but it's like, you're not smart, dude,
You're a thug.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
Alan will get you like you're a thug.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
Like you're an I don't I don't know, I don't
know what said. I don't know. I don't recall. Like
you think you're smarter than this guy, you're not. You
look stupid.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
No, Alan's gonna get you every which way.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Something is going on here. And I really don't think
she did it. At the worst she did it and
doesn't know because and I don't even think that's possible, honestly,
But nonetheless it was. It was paused yesterday, and so
immediately speculation was that they were going to drop the
charges because it's going so poorly for the prosecution so far.
But no, apparently Karen Reid was sick, couldn't make it
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to cord she's accused of hitting and killing her boyfriend
with her SUV in January of twenty twenty two after
night of drinking. The defense claims that she was framed.
If she wasn't framed, I don't know why everyone's lying.
I don't know why everyone's lying. I don't know why
obvious evidence has been destroyed. I don't know why cell
phones have been destroyed and thrown away on military basis.
I don't know why people are where they said they weren't.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
I don't have a dog.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Why is ring camera footage all erased? Because I'm telling you,
if something happens at my house and I have nothing
to do with it, I'm providing them with all everything.
If there's nothing shady going on, I would preserve all
that would be like no, no, no, no no, here's the
ring cam, here's my phone, here's my GPS, where my
car was. I was in bed, you know, with halle
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Berry and the forty five dollars little that she's trying
to sell, I was there with you. I'm trying to prove.
I'm giving them everything I can to prove, and instead
they destroyed all that stuff. Why right?
Speaker 3 (19:40):
And the judge has ties to the cops. They call
her aunt bev. I know that shouldn't be allowed.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
That's another thing. I don't think she did it, but anyway,
it was. It was caused yesterday, and there was for
a moment I was like, Okay, good, good, We're done
with this. Like they just they gave given up. They're
gonna plea out or something. And I don't know that
she'll take any plea at this point. She shouldn't certainly
nothing that would put her in jail. But Spirit Airlines Kiking, Yeah, yeah,
they're offering premium upgrades like more leg room first class Spirit.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Yep, the big seat.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Yeah. The option will be extra leg room seating and
two free check bags for its elite members. According to
the airline, the new seating will begin being installed in June.
We'll roll out across the majority of the fleet by July.
Two free check bags will roll out later this year,
and they're embrace of premium option reflects a larger trend
in the airline industry. After the airline exited bankruptcy in March.
Speaker 5 (20:35):
You see that Southwest two free bags for their elite members.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Which I know you are. Yes, I'll tell you what
if I get on a Spy, I won't be. But
if I get on a Spirit plane, if I somehow
accidentally wind up on Spirit and I don't see you,
and I see you on there and you're not in
the first class of Spirit, we have a problem, I think.
So you represent this brand, okay, and this brand is
this brand is very much Spirit, but its first class
discount airline. Yes, front we are front row of the
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discount airline. That's what we are, our favorite airline. Yes, yeah, okay, good,
I'm glad we're on the same page. The infamous Menendez brothers,
Eric and Lyle are now eligible for parole after more
than thirty years behind bars. This was a big story
late last year. It was kind of almost as slam
dunk and the DA lost the election. That's a new DA.
But an LA judge has just reduced their life without
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parole sentences to fifty years to life thanks to California's
Youthful Offender Law. And if you remember, these two were
convicted back in nineteen ninety six of the eighty nine
shotgun murders of their wealthy parents in Beverly Hills. Supporters
say that brothers have changed mentoring inmates, earning college degrees.
The DA is not buying it, saying they haven't fully
accepted responsibility. June thirteenth is their parole hearing date. The EPA,
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the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has hinted that he is
going to roll back a feature that every driver hates.
If you have a relatively new car, can you think
of a feature that comes to mind first and foremost
that you can't stand?
Speaker 5 (21:59):
Kiki the turning off. There's these cars that just turn
off when you stopped.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Yes, and that's what this is. And he says start
stop technology or is it a lee zeld in this
versus not familiar start stop technology where your car dies
at every red light? So companies get a climate participation trophy.
EPA approved it. Everyone hates it, so we're fixing it.
The Future kills internal combustion engines at red lights and
has been touted by proponents for being able to conserve
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fuel and cut down on pollution. Critics have questioned whether
the future can wear down the car's battery or engine
more quickly. A woman has been arrested on suspicion of
robbing a dollar General store what but after doing so,
she had to come back and retrieve her phone because
she left it there. The thirty four year old woman
(22:46):
allegedly entered the store carrying a firearm and demanded money.
She then got into a fight with an employee and
dropped her phone before fleeing the scene with an undisclosed
amount of money. Ava says, we're on the scene investigating
when the woman came back and said, hey, can I
get my cell phone? She was then arrested in charge
with one count of armed robbery. I would say at
that point, maybe we just leave the cell phone behind.
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You just sold a bunch of money. You can get
a new phone. And A woman who works as a
professional circus performer broke a Guinness World record when she
hung by her hair for twenty five minutes and eleven seconds.
She broke the record while hanging from a tree at
the Redwood National and State Parks in California. I haven't
seen their TikTok. The woman practiced for two years to
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build up the endurance to break the previous record of
twenty three minutes in nineteen seconds, which was set in
twenty eleven. She said her goal of attempting to break
the world record was to prove that anything can be
done with the power of the mind. She hung by
her own hair for over twenty five minutes. Oh, I
can't yees i. I. I'm surprised it doesn't just rip
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out right. It's National third Shift Workers Day, shout out,
National Receptionist Day. Today's out to you as well. The
Entertainment Report. His next blogs after that and Yes, a
new waiting by the phone too, Fred Show, Siety, Calyn's
Entertainment Report. He's on the Fresh Show.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
Kim Kardashian took the stand in Paris to testify in
that trial over her twenty sixteen robbery yesterday, and a
statement was written by one of the defendants following his
arrest in twenty seventeen, and they read it aloud in court.
In it, the sixty nine year old apologized to Kim
after witnessing her emotional response on TV afterwards. While the
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letter was read aloud, Kim actually began to cry. When
asked if she cared to respond, she told the court,
I'm obviously emotional about it. This experience changed my life
and it changed my family's life. But while referring to
her social justice work and her belief and second chances,
Kim said, but I do also fight for victims who
have been through horrific crimes and want to be heard
and understood. Turning right to the defendant, she added, I
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do appreciate the letter. I forgive you for what has
taken place, but it doesn't change the emotion and the
feelings and the trauma way that my life is forever changed.
Earlier in her testimony, Kim told the court that she
absolutely thought she was going to die that night, something
I think all of us would have thought, and something
that we've heard her say on her family show as well.
Moving over to the Didty trial, as Law and Crime
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announced that they would provide coverage of the trial by
recreating the courtroom scene using AI. Since cameras are prohibited
during federal trials, there will be no real footage from
within the courtroom as Ditty faces fell in each charges
for sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
Now Law and Crime.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
Says they will use quote AI generated segments to depict
the exact words spoken by key witnesses, investigators, and legal figures,
ensuring viewers get a factual, real time understanding of what's
unfolding in the courtroom. I watched one of the scenes
this morning, and it was so odd. Everyone sounded like
a robot. Didty's voice was wild. It just I don't know,
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it seemed interesting. I don't know that we need the
reenactment with AI, but that is something they are willing
to provide if you feel as if you need to
watch the scene inside the courtroom. And Leslie Drake has
achieved his fortieth number one hit on Billboard's Rhythmic Chart
with his new single.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
No Kia, which is an earworm.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
The song extends his record of number one hits and
is his first since twenty twenty three's.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
Rich Baby Daddy, of Course was Sexy.
Speaker 4 (26:22):
Red and Sizza and Drake missing out on the chart
last year ended a fifteen year run with at least
one number one every year since two thousand and nine,
which is pretty impressive. Rihanna is currently in second place
with seventeen number ones on the chart.
Speaker 3 (26:36):
And Yes, Children, Rihanna used to make music. She used
to provide customer music.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
I don't know if you guys remember that.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
Oh wow, she did, didn't she.
Speaker 4 (26:46):
She's not just a beautiful mother who dresses well and
has a makeup and fashion empire.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
She used to sing actually and she was pretty.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Good at it. She would perform as well, and I
deeply missed that. By the way, miss any part of
our show. Just type the front show on demand and
please gently begging set us as a preset.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
On the free I heard radio up you.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Said earworm about Nokia, and I feel like maybe that
should be our theme today for Kiki karaoke, because apparently
we're doing themes at some point. I think soon we're
going to go to summer as a theme and that'll bias, like,
you know, eight weeks or so, summer will be the
theme here.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
Soon them yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Right, right right, yeah, then well, song's about fall that
would be short lived, I think smashing pumpkins and scene.
But I looked it up. I looked up just to see,
like what people have come up with is a list,
and on everybody's list for earworms is at which you
wouldn't know this song. There's no way you know this.
If you know this song, you can go home.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
Oh my gosh, please know it.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
No, no, no, no, I said, she can go Oh no,
you don't get to go home. You have to work.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
You just want to spend time with me, You have to.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
You have to work. If you can tell me what
this song is, you can leave right now. But you
only get you only get a This is on everybody's
earworm list. I don't think this is that like catchy.
I mean it's catchy, but I don't think it's like
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this isn't gonna be stuck in my head all day?
Okay my four three two No.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Yeah, plan man yeah with the plane yeah, Arma man.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Yeah, okay, you know it. You're gonna have to work
all day Karma chameleon, Oh.
Speaker 3 (28:42):
Amelia, so.
Speaker 5 (28:47):
She do'.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
It's enough for that.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
When is that list?
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Is that culture club or culture club?
Speaker 3 (28:54):
It is good job?
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Well no, I mean because it's all about that. Base
by Meghan Trainer came in at number nineteen.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
My favorite song, what a terrible song?
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Beat it, Michael Jackson, shake it off. That's an earworm.
You take it up. You hear that. It's gonna be good. Yeah,
uptown funk, Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson. Oh yeah, don't
stop believing. I don't know if that's an earworm.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
No, that's just a good sup.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
I don't know about that.
Speaker 3 (29:23):
I thought espresso was an earworm. Yeah you know, am
I me.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
This made the list I mean just rickrolled cel City.
Yeah you know what this is. Yes, yeah, I mean
I just gave you the first part of it.
Speaker 3 (29:47):
To give you what.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Okay, do you think the artist is white or black?
Speaker 3 (29:51):
He's definitely white.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
And that's because I asked the question, right, because yeah, yeah,
he's the whitest person ever. He actually might be the
way he was actually nominated as the whitest person ever,
and then I was number two singing, yeah, I think
he's wearing a vest. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:13):
Never gonna let you down and hurt you, don't.
Speaker 3 (30:21):
Stand around, gonna give you up, never gonna stay.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
You down, Gonna stay you down there gang Style by
Si I can see that. Who let the dogs out? Baha, man,
I can see that. I guess living on a prayer.
Bon Jovi, No, I don't think so.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Just like Blue Dub Dub Dye, that is.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
They aren't even word in that song. The Proclaimers, I'm
gonna be I guess kind of. We are the champions
Queen Happy for Real and we Will Rock You Queens,
the two Queens songs in the top three on this
list of ear worms. Maybe that'll be the theme. I
don't know. I gotta I gotta look at more songs. O.
Speaker 3 (30:58):
Hey, how buy outcos I mean, yeah, this is a
good I like that.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Well, I mean yeah, but the thing is all she
has to do is go hey, hey, hey, and then
she wins, so whin Yeah, maybe we'll do that. I
don't know, but somebody tells me you'll still manage to
come up with your own twist on that. Let's get
blogs next to eat. Two minutes after your Fred's Show,
Good morning, thanks for waking up with us, someone asked
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what an earworm was a song that gets stuck in
your head. He's a term for a song that gets
stuck in your head. So you can make suggestions if
you want to eight five five three five, and they
can be like from this era, because I would agree
that some of those songs that are older are in
fact they're gonna get stuck in your head. But I
mean I don't have to be that, right, Yeah, songs
that get stuck in your head, That's what an earworm is.
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Fred Show's on, Good Morning, Everyone blogs, Kinglin's got one
in just a second. Our audio journals waiting by We
did a thing yesterday, Kiki. It's called waiting by the phone.
We do record them ahead, because we got to make
sure that you know, they come to conclusion and we
get we get some kind of response from people that
is no secret. People have asked before. That can't be
real because they always answer the phone. So there, Okay,
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Well we do them ahead, because that would really suck
if we It would be a terrible segment. If it's like, Okay,
we're gonna find out for you and then we just
don't and then we just play another song and then
do the entertainment report. That wouldn't go very well. But
we did this thing yesterday. It's called Waiting by the Phone.
You were involved with him, Yeah, where we tried to
figure out if somebody was ghosted and why. Yeah, and
something happened. I don't know if you know you were here,
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but something happened to you in it that I've never
really heard before in all the years that we've done this.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
Yeah, I got jumped.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
You did, and and honestly, you didn't have a lot
of support from the room.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
No, not at all.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Wouldn't be good.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
I didn't expect any.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
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