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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The real hard hitting question of what today's situation is
is why is Jalen Brunson such a jerk? Hey? Why
is he such a foulbating piece of garbage? Why why
are you acting like this? I starked your show over
with a better attitude. No, No, this is something that
we need to do. This is an American tragedy. And
(00:20):
I just couldn't help myself. And I didn't want to
text you about it yesterday, but I did feel like
this was a really dumb It was a dumb time
for him to start acting like that, and I just
wanted to I wanted you to know that I saw
that he was acting like that. But do you have
to say for yourself?
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Yeah, well I didn't actually watch the game, so I
have no reference, no point of reference. And I didn't
want to admit that because it makes me seem like
less of a New York Knicks fan. But I don't
have cable.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
He's he's the worst. Oh thanks, he's awful. I actually
liked the guy, and after watching him yesterday, just go
on Twitter. I mean, it's it's a little guy until
you traded him in your fantasy basketball team. Okay, have
to put that context on it. I didn't know. I
don't know why that had anything to do with Here
we go.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
I see how it is?
Speaker 1 (01:07):
All right? All right, you got me there.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
No, it's a tough one, though, tough one for New
York City, and it's just tough to lose that one.
It was within your grasps and you blew it. And
now you go to Detroit for two games.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Wasn't it? Wasn't it kind of fascinating that you were
just like, wow, twenty one nothing run? How about that?
They almost did it again last night?
Speaker 2 (01:30):
They did, But I don't know. No, I'm not gonna
do it. I always all my favorite teams I'm two
down on sometimes like that, like the Huskers basketball team.
It's just when I see this stuff happen to New York,
you know, old wounds. That's all I'll say.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
You just want to know something else. This app just
told me everything that I did to check in. I
didn't save any of it. I hate I hate some
of this stuff. Have I told you that.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Maybe we should go back to the ye old times.
We could even travel by flight? No? No, no, you
take no New York City and then take a barge.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
I won't even remember what my first name is.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
What's happening?
Speaker 1 (02:12):
I don't know. It's upsetting me anyway. Big news over
the weekend. You know that Pete Haig saith to the
Department of Defense is going through this again of a
potential leak in their signal app chat stuff.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Everybody's getting a little defensive. It was sitting out there
for me. Was it? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Was it? It was? I didn't have to take it,
but I did. You shouldn't have. You should have thought
better about it. Uh, shams, Before I get to that,
it looks like shams. You know, shams from NBA reporting.
Oh sure, shams, he said, Uh, let me just let
me just I want to just double check this. I
don't want to misquote it. The NBA's fining Minnesota Timberwolves
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star Anthony Edwards fifty dollars for his comments to the
Lakers crowd Saturday when he said, my bleep is bigger
than yours. Oh wow, you get fine for saying that.
I guess, well, Matt, you better calm down when you're
out there on the pickup basketball floor. Heard that a
few times from you.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Heard that a few times. We've never even played pickup.
I'd be worried I could even make a basket these days,
but I used to be pretty formidable.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Well, why don't we play a little one on one
and get back into the swing of things, and then
we can see how we stack up in like a
three on three scenario.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
I would love to do that, I really genuinely would.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
All Right, well, let's uh, when I get back from vacation,
let's set some stuff up. There's plenty of there's plenty
of things going out there in the in the world.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
I can't promise that I'll remove that from my potential
vernacular now that I know it's kind of out there
as a way to I can't find you yourself after
you make a cool layup.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
I can't find you though, you know, so.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Yeah, who's there to find? Nobody's gonna find me anyway.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Pete Haig sith, that was what I was talking about, right, Sorry,
I got distracted there. I mean, when you get distracted
by a comment like that, like what do you like?
How do you avoid talking about it? You know, it's
a problem with social media. It's just full of distractions.
And that's what I told you. I'm sending you this thing.
Pete Haig Seth this morning was on Fox and Friends
and he was talking to Brian Kilmead, and he was
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talking about all these people trying to slander him. Got
that audio, let me know when you got that out. Yeah,
So Pete Haig Seth trying to respond to the people
out there who are attempting to take him down. I'll
have more of my own analysis, plase here from Pete.
Go ahead.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
They've come after me from day one, just like they've
come after President Trump. I mean, I've gotten a fraction
of what President Trump got in that first term. What
he's endured is superhuman. It's not hard for me to
do this job. I know exactly why I'm here. To
bring war fighting and the war fighting ethos back to
the Pentagon, to rip out the insidious ideologies and not compromise,
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and not back down.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
To bring in new press voices into the.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
Pentagon, which we've done, to re establis ub with standards
and accountability, to not tolerate leakers, to treat one hundred
percent operational control of our border, to get rid of
trans lunacy in the military.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
We haven't backed down. So here's the thing.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
A lot of people come to Washington and They just
play the game, and it's you punch their ticket and
get along to go along, and you know, start doing
meet the press and go into the Council on formulations
and spending time with all the new cocktail sipping crowd.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
That's about why I'm here.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
I'm here because President Trump asked me to bring war
fighting back to the Pentagon. Every single day, that is
our focus. And if people don't like it, they can
come after me, no worries. I'm standing right here. The
warfighters are behind us. Our enemies know they're unnoticed, our
allies know where behind them.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
And that in this.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
Dangerous world for the American people, is what it's all about.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
All Right, there's Pete haig Seth. You're buying what he's
selling there. Matt sounds like he was ready to talk today.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
He's talking Turkey.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
It's about you know, this chat was not with other
government people. This was a chat somebody got a hold
of that. He was talking to his wife, his brother,
and his personal attorney. And he had mentioned about a
future bombing and Yemen, which is where the houthis are hiding.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
So is this something that happened or did not happen?
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Well, this is something that I'm sure it happened, but
it's somebody who's At this point, there's no way you
can tell me that people aren't just trying to break
into his likely just hacking into his signal chat account now.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Right, okay, so but let's look at it this way.
Was it cool that Donald Sterling got hacked the way
he did? Remember that?
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Yeah? When v Stiviano like secretly recorded him saying racial things? Right?
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Was it? Was it like in an objective sense? Was
that a cool thing to do to someone recording them
without their No? How No? But also is that disgusting
that he did that? And is he a terrible person?
Speaker 1 (06:54):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (06:55):
So okay, two things can be the same at once. Yeah,
but he's a target. Well yeah, he's a target. Stupid,
it's still giving you the same aera code.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Stupid piece of crap app anyway, Yeah, I like, literally,
I Pete was a target from day one. You know why,
because you have to have targets in Washington, DC, baby,
and especially now and you've said it before that you
know how scrupulous you gotta be because you gotta war
chest of a media that's not gonna let up their
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literal livelihood is based on just finding stuff to report on,
and they'll do anything, especially with a polarizing figure like
Haig Seth.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
So again, maybe don't put this stuff on signal.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Well, I think that's your first answer is, Hey, you
want to know what's going on. My guess is you're
just gonna have to start using the WhatsApp or something
else like like somebody has his signal logging information. There's
no other way to describe it. There's no way.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Okay, So, if I was starting a new job and
the common concern around the community of my job, within
the communit unity of people I work with and people
around as well, they were concerned. I don't know if
this guy's professional enough. He's got some personal issues and
he's not really professionally fit for this vocation, we don't think.
So I'm from day one gonna be as buttoned up
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as possible. I'm showing up in a tuxedo, a monocle,
a top hat. I'm gonna be squeaky clean every single
day because I want people to trust me. You can
trust me, But to me putting this stuff on.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Signal, are you saying are you saying that him trying
to attempt to do this encryption. What do you think
like him encrypt like not? Should you just do old
fashioned text messages? Then you know what, maybe Carrier pigeon.
Did you know that Robert E. Lee's plans for his
first invasion of the North were found wrapped around cigars
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by the Union army and thwarted his first attempt to
invade the North when he split up his army, And
it was supposed to be a secret, but the Union
found cigars that had his battle plans on them. They
were supposed to be delivered to the other Confederate generals
in the area, so they knew what was going on.
Sounds like a confederacy of dunces if you ask me, Hey,
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all I'm saying is this is not the first or
last time somebody who thinks they have a fool proof
plan to have pretty secret communications that aren't going to
be hacked into for any given reason. This isn't the
first last time that's going to take place in this country.
Just now, like he's saying, there's no classified information that
you have on me here, and why are you hacking
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into my personal signal account to find this stuff? This
isn't people getting accidentally added into conversations. Now they're just
getting into his conversation somehow. Yeah, But then again that
further proves the point. If randos are hacking into this,
it can't be what's got to be staffers. There's no
way it's encrypted. That's the whole point of the app
is that people can't hack in, but people who have
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access to his computers or have access to his database,
there is chance that somebody close to him is getting
offered dollars to provide the press with this sort of thing.
Oh you mentioned, Yeah, man, I'm screenshot sending it anonymous.
Watch House of Cards. I know it's a TV show,
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but they do a great job of illustrating how this
is a real thing that could happen and you could
probably get away with it. Of the press or lobbyists
or politicians paying people off to get super duper secrets
from somebody close to a politician. It's crazy. Two twenty
full show coming up. It's gonna be a lot of fun.
I got a little Frisky today on news Radio eleven
(10:38):
to ten Kfab.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
Emery Sunger on news Radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Getting hacked is bad and it happens to a lot
of people. No matter what you do, the Internet is
out there. You just have to try to protect yourself.
And that's why I think they'll simply save sir LifeLock
or whatever.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Like.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
They actually do a pretty decent job of alerting you
of somebody is doing something. The farious that they don't
think is actually you double What do they do that?
What's the thing we have to do when we log
into work these days? Double authentication? Yeah, yeah, double authentication. Yeah.
That way you have to like, yeah, you sign in,
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you give them your password, and then you also have
to give them your bit of you know, like you
have to give like a fingerprints or something.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
The Three Stooges were ahead of their time. They were
doing that way back in the thirties. What they would
do is to make the door extra safe. They'd lock
it once this way and once that way. That way,
it's double locked.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Unfortunately, that left it unlocked and they had many things
stolen to them.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Maybe that's why the monsters always got in and raise
longer