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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the Bread Show. This is what's trending, all right.
So Dave Matthew's vand foreigner Peter Frampton, Cool In the Gang, Share,
Ozzy Osborne, Mary, Dave Blines, Tripe, Cold Quest All going
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame October nineteenth,
live on Disney Plus. There you go, Dave Matthew's band

(00:22):
going in. Everybody of the nineties and two thousands. Then
how could you not?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
I've do who That's the whitest thing I've ever done
in my life.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Yeah, on a boat and you were wearing like, Wow,
you're whiter than I am and never done it. They're
so great live even if you hate the music. No,
I feel like I need to go to at least one. Yeah,
you do. This is the one that you need to
brace yourself for. Kiki, Okay, I know that that wasn't

(00:55):
emotional for you, but this might be. The House of
Representatives has overwhelmingly passed the provision for a potential TikTok ban.
It's part of a ninety five million dollar series of
foreign aid packages, so they snuck it in there in
the middle of the night. Kiki thirty dogs Man the
House vote at three sixty to fifty eight in favor
of a bill that will impose sanctions on Iran and
require TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company Bike

(01:19):
Dance in two hundred and seventy days or face a
national ban. Creditor. Biden is already indicated that he would
sign the bill into law of it passes through Congress.
It's unclear if there's enough support in the Senate, however.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
So I have two hundred and seventy days, right all right,
packing my bags?

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Like how how how are they gonna enforce this, you
know what I'm saying, Like they're just gonna take it
off my phone.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
They're just gonna delete that.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
Yeah, the they can block it. They do in other countries.
Right do they do that in Russia where like you
will just still just block up?

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Yeah? Yeah, don't they do that in other states?

Speaker 4 (01:50):
Like something?

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Right, I know, meant like it's banned in like never
Montana or whatever. Some stayed over there, Like if I
have t stay over there, Like you know what I'm saying,
If I have TikTok on my phone, I'm d driving
through Montana, it just doesn't work.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Oh, Kiki is just not ever going to drive through Montana,
She'll never know.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
I'm not, and I'm going wherever TikTok goes. So two
hundred and seventy days. Hey, let's make the best of it.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Okay, it's been nice, it's been nice. I love y'all,
but I gotta go. You're one of the longest people.
You are the longest person to last in that year there,
So that's good. Well, history has been made seventy days. Yeah,
we're gonna miss you a lot. That's all I got.
Can you take a microphone with you at least wherever
you're going.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
I mean, as long as it you know, it works,
But TikTok is priority, baby, I cannot.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
You're gonna be moving, moving to China. You moving, I'm
out of here.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
You I got Korean rules, so China. Yeah that I'm here.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Twenty three me. You're part Korean?

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Yes, I'm Parker.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
No, no, oh you are six percent?

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Oh well that's enough everything Irish, Yes I am. You
could probably go there too. I'm out here.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
You want to whatever TikTok is available? Okay, two hundred
and seven.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
We're gonna miss you a lot of won't somebody just
come out with like something that's similar, because I get
the reels as similar and whatever else. But won't they
just come out with like tik tak or something and
then it will be like, you know, the same thing,
someone here all on it and ye back. You know
what I'm saying. I mean, it's like you'll just switch
to another thing. It'll be fine. Jason, you're at six out.

(03:20):
He doesn't want to be away from home in the
same city. Jason gets homesick when he stays at the
hotel eight miles away from his house.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
He's not moving for anything. Yeah, I'll figure it out.
I thank I to turn into a reels person. I'm
sure we get one of those. If you can get
one of those what are they called VPN?

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Yeah, the dB, the dark I want to see you
in the dark web. Yeah, okay, guys. Tesla's are affordable
now everybody, So just let's grab a Tesla. Come one,
come all. We can all be like Roofield if cut prices.
After a very hard week, Tesla announced the recall four
thousand cyber trucks, laid off ten percent of its stap
saw the stock price fall below one hundred and fifty

(03:58):
per year, wiping out wiping out all the games from
last year. But now they're cutting the prices on Model Y,
X and S vehicles by two thousand dollars. So a
Model Y forty two grand, Model AS seventy two grand,
Model X seventy seven grand, and I guess if you
can get a federal tax credit and gas savings, you
figure all that out, you can save even more. So

(04:19):
that's what I do. What a great deal? Yeah, yeah,
a Model X for seventy eight thousand dollars. Please use
my referral code.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
I need points, Please thank you.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Okay, anyway, and they haven't. I guess this hasn't gotten
as bad as it's going to get yet, because they
announced they're are first quarter earnings tomorrow. So things aren't
going great for Elon Musk over there. Poor guy, what's
he worth? Just just tens of billions and not hundreds
of billions. I mean, I don't know how you gonna
live on that. It's tragic. Colleges in states where recreational

(04:50):
marijuana became legal over the past decade saw a significant
but short term boost in applications from top notch students,
So I guess they'd rather go to Colorado than Harvard
take a smoke weed. They also got more applications. Overall,
the number of applications for these states colleges grew by
five percent more than colleges that did not legalize. That
means that college is in legal marijuana states received a

(05:12):
temporary boost in applications. Can you imagine telling your parents like, hey, guys, like,
where you thinking am I going to college? I'm only
looking at states where I can smoke weed legally. I
mean I told my mom something similar.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
She wanted me to go to a school that would
be beneficial for what I wanted to do this, And
I was like, but Mom, I have to go somewhere
with a football team, like so that I could tailgate.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
That's actually not it. That's not something that is that
is valid? Is it? Because I went to a college
that didn't have a very good athletic program, Like, it's okay, yeah,
I went to Southern Methodist University. If you're a sports fan,
you know that death penalty took out football and it
really has never recovered. But then I lived in Austin.
After that, UT University of Texas and the entire town

(05:53):
shuts down all of Austin, Texas. The Capitol shuts down
on Saturdays for the Longhorns, and it was amazing and
people all across the country. There's bars all over the place.
You can go wherever you are, and I don't know,
there's something to that. I'm not saying you send your
kid to a place that has a football program only,
but there's something too the networking that comes with these

(06:13):
big schools with big athletic programs, and it's like nationwide.
I think it's valuable. Yeah, I wanted that experience, but
my mom for college, it came down to two colleges.
I've ever told a story before, but my parents deal
was that they saved up for my sister and I
and wherever we could get in, they were going to

(06:34):
pay for it for four years. That was their gift
to us, that we will pay for your college wherever
you can get in, and then we're done with you
when you graduate. The day you graduate, we are done
with you. Like that's it. And I had no idea
the gift that that was at the time. Jason Brown,
as you continue to pay, I know, and many people do, beautiful,
beautiful thing. I had no idea because everyone I went

(06:54):
to school with had this like I went to small
private school. Everybody had the same deal. I was like,
everybody goes to college, everyone gets to their college. People,
I had no idea. Yeah, almost nobody gets their college
paid for. So I was very grateful for that. But
it came down to two schools, SMU and TCU in Dallas.
My mom went to SMU. TCU is the rival. So
we went to Dallas and we went to SMU and
then we went to TCU same day, and then we

(07:16):
went to dinner and we sat down. I'll never forget this.
My mom said, what's it going to be? And I said, Mom,
I want to go to TCU. And she said, okay,
how are you going to pay for that? Oh? No?
And I said SMU it is and went to it's
just like a blind side the move, Yeah it is.
She tried to influence me. She wanted me to take

(07:36):
my academic brain to SMU and not the rival. No,
that's where I went. That's amazing. Yeah, I need how
you gonna pay for that? I don't a horn frog.
I could have been a horny frog, yess, I could
have anyway. Instead, I'm a little tiny, little mustang horse.
Stupid horse. Now did you say something about the death
penalty and football. Yeah, so in the I guess it

(07:56):
was the mid eighties. Was the mid eighties, ladies SMU
got caught hanging players, which has been done forever and
now it's legal of course with the nil deals whatever.
And so the NCAA shut down their football program for
seven or eight years, just ended it and they've never
done that again. But it like it decimated, Like it
took them thirty years to get to be competitive again.
They've never done it to anyone else. Wow, only as

(08:18):
a whole ESPN documentary about it, it was a huge deal.
They came in inc DOUBLEA said, I think it was
I think it was eight years. I can't remember it,
but they just they just said no football here ever,
like for that NUCH time. It's called the death penalty.
It's only happened once and it will never happen again.
But yeah, nineteen eighty eight. Yeah, so yeah, there you go.
It's it's called the death penalty. Then, as you're a

(08:39):
history lesson the more you know. It's National Girl Scout
Leader's Day today, National Earth Day, National School Bus Driver
Appreciation Day today as well. Thanks all the school bus
drivers that have a sun and I'm sure there are
many teachable moments you can do, many many students going,
what are they just saying? You say anything, don't tell
your parents about this,

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