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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Trending stories. Kaitlyn Clark is the fourth most favorite favorited
active athlete. Now that's a title. The fourth most favorited
active athlete in the country. Lebron, James, Tiger, Woods, and
Steph Curry have more of a draw. That's it though,
According to data from ESPN, so Lebron, Tiger, Steph and
Caitlyn Clark. And she was in Chicago over the weekend and.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
They took that l Yeah, he was there with all
the celebrities. Yeah you saw me, you say, Little Dirk Chance. Yeah,
I saw the celebritiesitting courts where I was actually performing
with Little Dirk.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Yeah, we have right. No, I saw a little dirt too.
I was looking somehow I miss you well, I was
holding the camera.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
But yeah, yeah, Cheryl Swoops was there.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
That's right, big time, look at you.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
She just wrote an email, you know, she said one day,
one day, I would love to see women play basketball
at the wing arena. She said, I got that three
hundred dollars from Trust when I opened my checking account.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Drying up. Yeah, she said, growing up she wanted to
be a WNBA superstar. I always to drink of performing
a little Darby. Yeah that I used to go out
in the yard and swing the bat around and hope, yeah,
oh wait, it's a basketball. I used Yeah, right down,
I used to that's right. I used to swing the
basketball around. And my mom came country. My mom came
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to this country hoping that someday I would be in
the WNBA. But instead, most users of the Blockbuster weight
loss drugs like ozempic and we Go the quit after
three months. That's the people are saying. One third of
people give them up within the first month, and nearly
sixty percent quit after three. Experts raise concerns over the figures,
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saying this someone needs to take the drugs for at
least twelve weeks to achieve clinically meaningful weight laws or
losing at least five percent of body weight help me
to ease conditions like heart disease. Just didn't investigate why
so many people quit early, but it might be due
to the wide array of unpleasant side effects of some users'
report like indigestion, nausea, suicidal thoughts that's lovely, as well
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as the cost of the drugs or difficulty filling prescriptions
because of frequent shortages. So and then I guess I
was reading over the weekend that you stop taking it,
then the weight comes back. I'm sure. So that's what
they wait. I guess it wants you to do that.
They want you to just keep taking this stuff, keep
giving on the money, Like what is it? When you
take it? It just curbs your appetite, Like yeah, it'll make.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
You feel like not hungry as much because it slows
out in your digestion. It don't make you feel a
little nauseous stuff like that, because I've done the one too,
at the at the clinics that they give you like
the medspas, same ingredients, but I think it takes time
for it to work, like it says, so after a month,
you're not really going to see sometimes you white, but
you're not gonna see a lot of progress.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
But I don't know. I think you should talk to your
doctor before you talk to me about that. I think
so too.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
Yeah, actually, yeah, I consult the doctor, not Paulina Rowe.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
I like that idea. I was on a boeing over
the weekend. Guys, I'll have you known problems whatsoever? None
at all? Beautiful, Yeah, nothing fell off the thing. I mean,
it was high quality experience. I loved every second of it, honestly,
And I said that to you everyone as I got
on the plane too. I'm like, God, is this thing beautiful? Like,
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isn't this just a this right here? I don't know
why I'm shaking the table, but what a piece of
Americana we're on right now? You know? You know what
I'm saying? Yeah, people, And I got a little emotional
about it too. People didn't know why. The reason being
because I'm feeling for the people on the space ship,
the Boeing spaceship. They're trying to figure out how to
get them back because it's some form of a leak
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and they've been up there like an extra week. I mean,
can you imagine you're in space, you're in a space station.
You're like, They're like, yeah, we don't know if that
thing's getting you home. Okay, well then what is how
do you how do you plan? You know what? It's
a good thing they sent those extra four thousand tabpons
up there with her because they she might need those.
The star lineage returned to Earth from the International Space
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Station has been delayed at another time now, this time
until Wednesday. NASA says they're looking at undocking the star
Liner from the ISS this week, with landing by parachute
somewhere in the southwest USA by Wednesday. That means that
astronauts Butch and Sunny would spend another few days in
orbit after the planned return, which changed. NASA says they
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are working to better understand the spacecrafts ilium leaks in orbit,
as well as the thruster failures at docking with the
space station. This thing is messed up all around, and
who's supposed to fix it Butch, Butch and Sunny. I
guess their mechanics to their aerospace engineers, stuff tampons that whatever.
Just get in that one thruster. You know, we don't
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need all the thrusters. I don't think. Yeah, Parachute down
was supposed to just land on somebody yards the parachute
in the southwest US on Wednesday, So just somewhere around there.
We're hoping to hit Arizona, but we're not sure. Maybe
it might be New Mexican. We're real far away, but
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we'll be ready for one. We'll get the maneuver. Whenever
they land, it'll be fine. Like this is concerning to me.
I mean, Micha, can you imagine work at bowling. You're
just like, no, you wake up. If you're pr at bowing,
you wake up every day. You're like, God, please no,
oh now it's space. Oh God really. A California man's
ring doorbell caught a delivery driver urinating on his front
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porch after dropping off a package. The guy, who works
through a third party for Amazon, was seen scanning the
package and then he turned around and urinated right in
front of the camera. The homeowner said his entire family
was home during the incident. The guy says that Amazon
has apologized and that guy the driver will no longer
be delivering packages for Amazon anymore. Now. I get it.
You're out here in these streets and you're delivering package.
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You probably got a peace sometimes, but I would you know,
maybe not right on the doorstep. Maybe find like a
nice some nice landscaping or something if you must, if
it's an emergency situation. But you got to know that
anything you're doing in front of anyone's house now is
being captured, and if it's not being captured by their house,
is being captured by their neighbors. So you can't get
away with anything. So we got to think about them
and Wildfang and it really is thing thng an eight
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year old Pekinese I believe. Hey Sam and his owner
the winner of the twenty twenty four World's Ugliest Dog
contest at the Sonoma Marin Fair Marin Fair in California
on Friday. Pool Wildfang had previously placed second in the
annual competition three times before. He is the survivor of distemper,
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a viral disease that infects animal's respiratory system. It can
also suppress the immune system. He survived, but not without
permanent damage. His teeth didn't grow in, causing his tongue
to stay out, and his right front leg paddles twenty
four to seven. But apart from that, he's a happy
dog and now his owner has five thousand dollars. Wait
to stick. It's a way to stick with it.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
You were second place a year ago and then now
you're the ugliest dog ever.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Yeah, Hey is fred for dog food. You know, growing up,
I really wanted a dog in the worst way, and
my mom just wouldn't get me one. That's a lie.
We had at least two dogs at all time. But anyway,
so finally out that I'm a growing up, I'm going
to get a dog and I'm going to feed it
food and it's all thanks to you. Yes, that's right.
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I had no idea you were doing this. Lying about
it too.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
All these kids going, oh yeah, I'm oldest.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
They never told you to lie. They never told you
to lie. Nobody here ever told you to lie. It
gets against the law.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
I wanted like a lie.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
I didn't say my mom was born in Puerto Rico.
Speaker 4 (07:34):
I mean I said, you know, like, growing up I
didn't have major events, opportunity, and now it's here, like.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
I think it's wonderful. How often did that work for
you at that time? Very well, I gotta go back
to that because it's not the same no more. That's
very emotional. National take Back the Lunch break Day today