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April 19, 2024 6 mins

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The FAA has investigated another near miss. This one was
really scary. The FAA is looking into it at Ronald
Reagan Washington National Airport outside of DC. It happened yesterday
when a Southwest Airline's plane was cleared to across a
runway and a Jet Blue flight was forced to abort
takeoff on that runway. The air traffic controller yelled at
both pilots to stop. It sounded like it was ATC's fault.
The plans are reportedly only three hundred feet away from

(00:22):
each other, which these stories are happening all the time.
I don't know if it's the availability of the audio online,
you know, because most all of the air traffic control
frequencies are like streaming in some form or being recorded.
So I don't know if this has been happening. I mean,
I'm a pilot. I can't honestly say I've heard very
many of these sorts of things happen. Like It's not
like I hear it every time I go flying or something,
but I mean, I feel like we're doing one of

(00:43):
these stories a week, and so I don't know if
it's really truly happening more often, or if we're just
uncovering that it's happening more often, but anyway, that's really scary.
The safest airline in the US happens to me, Kiki's
favorite y The safest airline used, the cheapest but not
the best. Overall sped at airlines has been ranked by
wallet hub the safest airline and the most affordable YEP.

(01:06):
This is based on a bunch of different categories thirteen metrics, cost, delays, cancelations, injuries,
entertainment options in legroom. I think the thing about Spirit is,
you know, you just expect to get injured. You you just,
I mean, it is what it is. They can throw
you in there and go, you know it, just no
one expects anything more. So the title says we're the safest,

(01:26):
So so now we're about to save How put some
respect on Spirit Airlines? Okay, thank you? Well they have
they fly air buses, so there's no you know, the
bolts and doors aren't falling off, so there's that. But
Alaska is number one on the list. Sky West a
regional airline that serves a bunch of different airlines, Spirit, Delta,
United Jet, Blue, Hawaiian, American Frontier in Southwest. The top

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ten airlines, according to wallet Hubs, So if you've been
taking ozempic, apparently this weight loss drug has led to
unexpected pregnancies. There's been a rise in stories about ozempic.
Bay is where women who use drugs like ozembic report
unexpected pregnancy. Obesity effects the fine tuned hormonal balance that
regulates the menstrual cycle. Women with a body mass index

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above twenty seven are three times more likely than women
in a normal weight range to be unable to conceive
because they're less likely to ovulate. Women with type two
diabetes are more likely than other women to have obesity
and to experience fertility difficulties and miscarriage. As weight loss
can improve menstrual irregularities, it may also increase the chance

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of pregnancy in women with obesity, which is why weight
loss and metabolic improvement are the most likely reasons why
women who use ozembic report unexpected pregnancies. So if you
take in his stuff and you're starting to look snatched,
and now everybody wants some ready, well I don't know whomever.
Somebody wants some, then you got to watch out. What

(02:50):
that was Our girl who's on maternity leave right now,
Paulina you think that's why she got pregnant. She says,
she she was, she was on another brand whatever. I
didn't realize she and she said that. She said that
was the read. She says, that's the reason why she
got pregnant because she didn't know that the liberal that
it did that. Huh. I don't know. Maybe she look
at that. She's a scientist over here. She said that

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might probably laugh like avocado toastin the factice she invented
uber and it turned out she was actually right. Netflix's
decision to crack down on password sharing was a smart
one for the streaming company. Pissed a lot of people
off because they had to pay for it, though, but
they've added a ton of subscribers in the first quarter
looks like almost ten million, an increase of more than
five times what it added during the first quarter of

(03:34):
last year, and its strongest number of first quarter subscriber
editions since the COVID pandemic began. So they're making their
money and two hunters have become It sounds like a
best story, but I don't think it is become the
first Americans to die from zombie dear disease. What now,
here's something you didn't know you had to worry about today.

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Zombie dear disease grim news from researchers. Two hunters died
in twenty twenty two determed have died from chronic wasting disease,
which has previously only been found in deer. The zombie
dear disease is one hundred percent fatal and leaves deer confused, drooling,
and unafraid of humans. The study of two men who
died years ago seems to indicate that they died from

(04:15):
eating contaminated venison. One of the victims, a seventy two
year old man, suffered rapid onset, confusion and aggression, and
Caesar's seizures and died within a month. The findings of
the research, which were published last week in the journal Neurology,
which I subscribe to and read cover to cover, say
that it's not conclusively proven that it killed the two men.
There have been warnings for years that the disease could

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jump from dear to human to some point, but zombie
dear disease is the thing we have to think about now.
National Clean out your Medicine cabin The day is today
National North Dakota Day, National Oklahoma City bombing commemoration Day
is today as well, all right. And Shelley's anniversary. Oh
that's right, you sent me a new list and I
didn't have it. Shelley's anniversary of working at the Winning Tea?

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Did we say, yes, six years. We'll have to talk
to her later, but it's a famous story about Shelley
leaving the other station, coming over here. I see nothing wrong,
and we're all in a conference room and in walks Showbiz.
Her first introduction to the morning show, where ten of
us just sitting at the table. And what does Rufio
say the first thing? Not hello, not welcome, not a hug.

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What do you say to her? I say, how does
it feel to be on the winning team? Did she
almost cry? Yes, you almost made her cry? What cheers
of joy? At the time, I don't think they were joy,
but now maybe they are, Hopefully they are now. But
I remembered looking at you like you're dirty over there.
Well they did, but you don't say that they did.

(05:47):
You're right, they did, and we did her clean clean.
We made it right, okay, and look what happened? Things
got even better for us thanks to the addition of
these show The legendary show be Shelley. But I remember
just cringing when I'm like, oh my god, could I

(06:09):
the look on her face. I thought she was gonna
like she hadn't even been in the building for five minutes.
I thought she was gonna start crying. Yeah, it was
a little much. Is that my dual leave a moment? Yeah,
I mean you made all of us cry. The smallest man,
smallest man on the planet or whatever over here lived
even better.

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