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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is what's trending.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
You know what I want every time I tell a
new story. I want like when a one million shopper,
you know, arrives at the grocery store or like checks
out and like the balloons and the confetti fall from
the ceiling and then they handed a big check. Yeah, Like,
that's what I want every time I tell a new
story now, because that would really make me work harder
at like regurgitating news stories.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
But man, do I have.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
I got like a good solid ten stories I can
tell at any given time and boom crowd, real crowd pleaser.
How I've lasted fourteen years doing that? I don't know, Guys,
This is not This is not a joke, but it
sounds kind of cool, but it is not cool. A
bomb cyclone. You ever heard of that? A bomb cyclone.
That's a thing happening right now in the Northwest. It's
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a powerful storm system that is rolling into the Northwest.
It's already killed one person. North of Seattle, a woman
was killed yesterday when a tree fell on an encampment.
An Amtrak train also collided with the fallen tree in
Seattle on Tuesday. The train was disabled, but there were
no injuries reported. The National Weather Service reports strong winds
across the region, including gusts at more than one hundred
miles an hour off the coast of British Columbia. Gus
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succeeding seventy miles an hour are blowing across Washington, while
winds are reaching fifty miles an hour in western Oregon.
More than seven hundred thousand people are without power in
Washington as of earlier this morning because of the bomb cyclone.
I've never heard of that. I don't think I've ever
heard of that before. It's a very serious thing.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Used to be my nickname.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
Really. Yeah, in the clue, you've said a lot of directions.
I could go with that.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Yeah, And I honor you. I honor you. No wonder,
no wonder to keep going back to college? Is it
to visit your statue that you have Haylin bomb cyclinge
We miss her every day, leg right exactly. You walk
around and go, are.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
You be safe? Right? We go? Yes? I am, Oh,
it is me. Yeah, I didn't want to say.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Here I am. That's my boyfriend. I think I can
barely walk. It's crazy. So, despite streaming issues, they're claiming
one hundred and eight million people went to Netflix to
watch the Jake Paul Mike Tyson fite. The number then
jump to one hundred and twenty five million. I don't
know if I believe that. I don't know who could
watch it like it. I had to watch up my
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phone could be the way that would work. No TV
in the bar would work, multiple TVs, different internet connections.
We tried connecting one hundred different ways. It wouldn't work.
They're claiming one hundred and twenty five. I wonder where
that number could have been. Katie Taylor and Amanda Serao
now hold the record for the most watched women's sporting
event in history. By the way, seventy four million viewers
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watched that. That was also number one in seventy eight
countries on Friday night, the US, UK, Mexico, India, among
other places. If you're tired of what's coming up on
your Instagram, if you don't like the algorithm, will there's
the way around it now, guys. Instagram users can now
make their recommendations with Instagram, at least in such a
way that they can clean the slate. You can have
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a front start on the algorithm. Apparently, the Meta owned
social media platform is testing the feature, which would reset
what users see across their explore wheels and feed pages.
The move comes as online safety advocates keep the pressure
on Instagram, where the recent surveys showing it's the most
used app among teens. On Tuesday, they also publish an
explainer on its teen safety efforts after launching more restrictive
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teen accounts as the default for users under age eighteen
in September. So, yeah, I guess you can feel like
I don't want to watch these videos Wherever. Whatever TikTok is,
I think more dramatic film, TikTok will take you on
on journey. You will wind up in a place on
TikTok that you didn't know you needed to be. What
has been coming up like crazy for me? Have you
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been getting any soccer videos? I'm getting all these soccer videos.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
I don't know why soccer. I have no idea why.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
But they'll like from across the soccer field, they'll launch
the ball in the air real high, and then what
the thing?
Speaker 1 (03:57):
They try to stop it. They stop it and then
have to pass it back. Yes, and then they give
them like a talent, they give them a score. But
the way that they stop the.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Ball, if you're like a good soccer player is kind
of there's a million different ways that you can like
get the ball to stop. And some people can just
put their foot down and it just stops right, or
rest it on top of their foot, or they can
rest it on top of their foot, or they can
juggle it once.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
It's kind of amazing between their legs.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
Some of the lives I find myself are terrifying. Like
if I'm scrolling lives late at night and just like
enter something.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Have you ever entered live? That's like You're like, I
don't think I'm supposed to be here. I get a
bunch of DJ's, like people at their house.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
Oh, I like, so there's weird like people are fighting
with their significant others.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Watch it.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
Well, I find myself in there and I'm like, oh my.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
God, and I know what's going on. So yeah, I'm
gonna stay there. It's kind of a lawless place, it is.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
It is like it's like back in the YouTube days
when we could see like a beheading at the age
of twelve, you know, now there's like that's not good. No,
I saw weird stuff on the internet before they started
controlling things a little bit more.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
And TikTok will take you to some weird places for sure.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Oh yeah, great places like Kis like you know that
and like Fred show TikTok and pet Groomy that's where
I am, right, groomy, that's the algorithm.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yes, this is so relaxing to see these little puppies
go from you know, Oh I h reset so fast. Yeah,
i'd I'd be done with them.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
You don't want to watch the pet Yes, they get
their little hair done.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
I'll tell you what video will make you The video
series that will make you even more relax is the
guy who does that cleans the driveways.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Have you seen that guy?
Speaker 2 (05:26):
The driveways and rugs us. Yeah, the rugs are cool.
The driveway and the lawn transformations. Why like something Spencer
and that dude he'll like show up at a house
that's in it It looks like it's in the Amazon,
but it's really in like uh, you know, Kansas or
wherever he lives, and he'll be like, he'll knock on
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the door. I'll tell you what drives me crazy about
those videos. If you've seen him, the video will show
him knocking on the door and the person went into
the door, and the first they're rude because they're like,
who's knocking on my door? And then he'll be like, hey,
I'm Spencer from SB Mowing. Can I can I fix
your yard for free? And a lot of times they'll
be like no because they think it's a catch, right,
and he's like, no, no, no, it's for free. It's for
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my TikTok, Like I'll do the whole thing for free,
front and back, and they'll go okay and then just
slam the door in his face. I would be so grateful. Yeah,
I would give him whatever I had. I'd be out
there giving him if I didn't have any money. Right,
here's some drinks, Like you got people in the house.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Is amazing.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
You're gonna do like thousands of dollars worth of work
for me for free and the end result is the
house just like a model home. It's like perfect at
the end. It's a very nice thing he's doing, or
like abandoned houses. Or he'll go knock on the door
in the name like yeah, whatever, who cares do you do?
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Whatever?
Speaker 2 (06:37):
You It's like, dude, this guy is snapped, and I
realize he's making money on the TikTok and it's great
marketing and whatever, but like he didn't have to do that.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
No, he spends all day there exactly. Wow, it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (06:46):
And he finds like a sidewalk undergrass, that's my favorite.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
He just like shovels it. And then there's like, oh,
you have a walk away here. I'm like, wow, it's
so cool. Wow watch the peg room.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
No, the people's reaction is what gets like, how are
you so ungrateful? I'd be so happy. It's very expensive
to have that. Whoever, I don't know if the person
in because some of these houses are like a complete
disarreyt like the grass has grown like tall that it's bad,
and so you have to wonder, like is it a
money issue? Is it a mental health issue? Did someone die?
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You know what I mean? Like is there a trauma
going on? Because I mean for someone to let their
house go, their yard and their house and their surroundings
go like that unruly. You know, you have to wonder.
And yet this guy does it for free and then
they go, okay, whatever, close the door. At the end,
he's like look and then he pulls them out to
look at it. Thanks, and they just go back and
so then don't even do that. They're just like okay,
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and they just close the door. I'm like, what it's
like an undercover boss at the end, when they you know,
reward the customer or they reward the employees. I think
we hear for like forty five minutes how rich these
guys are the owners of under you know what I mean,
Like the guys who are the undercover boss, they on
their jets and flying from city to city and they're
big house. And then like, here's five thousand dollars for
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this person that's trying to pay for college. College is
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, like you know what
I mean, or whatever, it's one hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
And I'm like, you could do better than that.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
Or like they work with like the basic bottom employee
and they're like, we're gonna make you a manager. Oh,
so you're gonna give them more work employee.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Sometimes sometimes it's sometimes at the end it'll be like
I'm buying you a house. I saw a guy buy
him a car, like really substantial stuff. But usually it's
like we're gonna put five thousand dollars in an account
for your kid, and here's another five thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
It's like, I mean, that's nice, that sends that's a
lot of money.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
But like we just got done hearing how you're one
of the richest men in the world. I mean, you
can drop five thousand dollars and you wouldn't know it.
Oh yes, a Mulfi Jets. TikTok. I'm on that one too.
I am to fake fake fake, fake fake. And he
uses my problem with the Mulfi Jets Colin. He's using
people in the office that he's used other videos. So
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I know he's got a bunch of like teenage kids
that work for him. They're all in and whatever, and
the voices are the best people who are like saying
I need a jet right now. They're like twenty two
years old. They're his interns. They don't need a jet
right now. Have you seen these videos?
Speaker 4 (09:15):
No, No, I'm looking it up from Amalfi Jets, just
debunking it on the spot.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
And then it's just some person going, I am rich
and I need to go from LA to Teeterborough right now.
Ren's jets is what you're saying. Yeah, he said he's
a jet charter guy and then and then it will
be like and I need Thanksgiving turkey and an ice
sculpture on it right now or else, you know, and
then he explains to them like why he can't get
them an ice sculpture in an hour or what it's
it's all fakes.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Guy, Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Anyways, so someone's like, I bet Fred has opinions? You bet?
I do? You bet?
Speaker 4 (09:46):
I think those videos were like, hey, like I'm in
the city and you walk up to somebody, Can I
see your apartment?
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Like that's not stage?
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Oh yeah, that's another way. How much do you pay
for reek while I own? How much are you paying
more mortgage? Eighty seven thousand dollars a month?
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Oh yeah? Really? Can I see you? Can I see? Sure?
Speaker 2 (10:06):
And then it's another one of those where they open
the door there's already a campra person inside the house,
like for a surprise, you had no idea this was coming.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
There was a camera inside of the surprise. What are
you doing? Oh god?
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Yeah, yeah, I've watched all this or they have you
seen the one where they go around they ask people
how much money they have saved? Yes, yes, that one
makes me uncomfortable. It makes me really uncomfortable because sometimes
it'll be like, I'm sixty five, how much you have saved?
Like a thousand dollars and you're like, oh, oh.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
That looks like me, and just like you know, I
don't know. It's like, oh, so you're not gonna say okay,
all right.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
You know, I know that life lives, and you know
not everybody can save save a lot of money, but
you know you can't help.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
But think like, oh so you're gonna work forever. It's
you know.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Or then someone I don't know it just or or
they have way more money than me, and I'm like how, Yeah,
I'm twenty two and I have eighty seven gazillion dollars saved.
It's like how. And then the other one I get
all the time with the Dave Ramsey videos. I get
the day Break gab, Oh my god, Dave Ramsey, I
get it. Okay, if you don't have any money, don't
don't spend it. That's his thing. Don't use a credit card,
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don't do it, don't do anything. If you don't have
the cash, you can't have it, which I think is
a good lesson for a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
It's just it's out of touch. Because most people can't
live that way.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Wait, you said daycare or like daycamp or something was
like one hundred dollars a week, And I was like,
oh sure.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
But he's also talking to people who like, yeah, I
have one hundred thousand dollars in credit card debt, you
know from crap. I have a two million dollar house.
I have a Rolls Royce that I'm making, you know,
twenty five hundred dollars a month payments on. And I'm
unemployed and bankrupt, you know. And so there's what these
people need to hear, Like, you know, these aren't like
normal people calling going you know, sometimes I guess if
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they have student loans. But a lot of times the
people he really scolds are the ones who like, yeah,
I'm a doctor and my wife's and nurse, but we
have eight million dollars in debt.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
And it's like, how how did you do that?
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Well, we take five vacations a year and we you know,
we eat it a linear every night and we you
know what I mean. It's like, Okay, well you can't
do that. You don't have enough money. But he has
a very harsh way of doing him guys. The toy
of the of the season has already sold out. It's
a seven inch tall mini version of the full sized
Tesla bought Humanoid Helper.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Oh oh man, you can't get him.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
It's already at a stock after It's sold out in
less than twenty four hours if you tried to get
it for your Rufio.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Sorry.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
The forty dollars toy described as our mini Autonomous Assistant
and Humanoid Friend, which actually sounds frightening to me. Honestly
comes with this sounds like something that will program itself
to kill me, and I paid. I paid forty dollars
for it. It comes with more than forty individual parts
in twenty points of articulation, as well as a charging
stand and a cyber hammer accessory shirt.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
That's how you die? Why does it have a weapon?
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Right?
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Why? This is what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (12:55):
So you couldn't you couldn't get this one.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
The toy is now selling for to thirteen hundred dollars
on eBay. Because that's what happens is, you know, people
buy all these toys, which I don't love this, but
they go all these lists and they buy up all
the toys, and then kids are convinced that they want them.
Because like one kid got it for something, and then
parents have to figure out how to make their kids
Christmas or else by going on a secondary market and
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buying all this stuff. Pizza Hut is partnering with a
winery to create a pizza wine, except not with grapes,
with tomatoes. Tomato Wine by Pizza Hut is the company's
limited edition offering that supposedly tastes like a pizza. I
got an idea order a pizza. The red wine captures
the essence of your favorite slice in every sip and
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isn't made from grapes, but rather tomatoes infused with basil
twenty five bucks. If you want that, you have to
buy two and guys. The thirty fourth Housekeeping Olympics were
held in Las Vegas. A crowd of family members, friends
and colleagues cheered on the thirteen competing teams, including eight
teams representing a bunch of different risks shorts, MGM, resort
properties Excalibur, luxor Madeleai Bay Bellaggio. These are all like
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real professional housekeepers. Teams from resorts World in the Sahara
also joined in on competition six unique challenges. There was
a bedmaking race, a blindfolded, buffer pad toss, a mop relay,
a vacuum relay, an executive challenge involving toilet paper, and
an obstacle course on a floor cleaner, and a spirit
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dance competition. In the end, Resort World took home the
crown as the overall winner of the Housekeeping Olympics. It's
National Education Support Professionals DAGE Shout out to you everyone
in an education field, and National Rural Health Day focuses
on the medical resources rural communities offer and how it
impacts small towns and their citizens very specific days. The
other one, the other algorithm on Lately is LC signs.
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Have you seen this guyl sign? I have no idea
why they keep popping up. It's a Chinese like light
like they make these kind of signs, like the signs
they make all different kinds of sign some like stores
and restaurants in China. And the guy dresses up like
Donald Trump, and he dresses up like a cowboy, but
he's Chinese. Look at this guy, Tony, but yeah, but
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he does he's like voices but he's they're not real
good because he's you know, doesn't because he's Yeah, but
he dresses up like Trump. He puts the thing, this
is Tony from else signs and let me see if
I can.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Yeah, that sounds different algorithm.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
But here's the thing. If you watch like two or three,
then they just keep giving him to you. Let me
see if I can play one.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Makeup and drama.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Here he is No, he dresses up and all these
different things, and he does different voices signed by a
sign I guess. So I'm trying to find an example
of one here.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Send me one on playing him in him, but he's
Tony and he he has a cowboy hat in one.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Yeah, he does that.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
He dresses like Trump and a bunch of them, and
he does like the hand motion and the whole time.
He's really I don't know, but he's probably telling a
lot of signs because he gets like thousands of you.
But you can get a sign made custom in seven
days or less. Whoa, he'll send it to you from China.
He'll make it there.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Yeah, wow, I need more signs. I think we need one.
I think we should order a sign from Tony.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
The Entertainment Report is next, after all, right, I need
two minutes for a back Friends show