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March 7, 2025 12 mins

On a Southwest flight to Phoenix a passenger took off their clothes and screamed at the top of their lungs and walked up and down the aisle. A Canadian Olympian is added to an FBI most wanted list after allegedly smuggling drugs. McDonalds is going to start to use AI to reduce wait times for customers. A man who was shot out of a cannonball hit concrete and sustained multiple injuries.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fred's show is on Fred's Biggest Stories of the Day.
I hate to say this, but where's Kiki? And because
I got a story to start headlines and I think
Kiki is responsible. A Southwest flight mound for Phoenix, Arizona
sting what Everything's okay? But it was forced to return

(00:22):
to the gate after an unruly passenger strip naked and
began screaming at the top of her lungs before takeoff.
Somebody find Kiki. She's supposed to be on Southwest Airlines.
She's going to Phoenix, Arizona for the Freakom Girls weekend.
She started early at the indoor water park for adults only,

(00:44):
which I'm sorry, but you know I feel when you
say adults only about anything, that means stuff's hanging out, okay?
And then now we find where is she? Has anyone
talked to her in the last twelve hours. I'm concerned
she overpacked. I know that, so I don't know how
I do it.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
I talked to her, but she didn't say she was naked.
I mean, I don't know if she would just come
out with that information though, or you know.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
That would be strange if she were just to say
to you like by the way, I'm naked. Yeah, I'm
naked on this plane. Girl. But as we know, apparently
I've had a number of conversations with her, at least
one that we know of, where she's mid adult enjoyment
experience with her boyfriend. I guess she feels the need
to answer the phone when I call, no matter what

(01:26):
she's doing. And we've learned that on the show, and
it's a little concerning to me, to be honest.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Yeah, I mean we would all, I think feel like that.
But I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Maybe over the years.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Have learned I could wait till that act is over.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Yeah, I'd love it if you'd wait, Like please, whatever
I'm calling you about is not important enough for you
to answer mid thrust. It's just not. Yeah, it just isn't.
But the plan was tacting down the runway. I guess
this was in Houston, though, so we're okay unless she
had a connecting flight. Do we know if she had
a connecting flight maybe, but it was on its way down,
I guess in Hobby Houston, Hobby going to Phoenix, and

(02:00):
the woman, who was still fully clothed at the time,
walked in the front of the plane and demanded to
be let off the flight. Somebody said she was jumping
up and down, screaming at the top of her lungs.
The aircraft then continued to move, and the passenger proceeded
to strip off all of her clothes, from her hat
down all the way to her shoes, and then the
nude flyer was walking up and down the aisle in
full view of the passengers, including young children. By the way.

(02:21):
At one point, the traveler started banging on the cockpit
door naked, demanded to be let in, and then even
started rubbing her naked body all over a female flight attendant.
Thank god passengers had to watch all of this. The
airplane then went back to the gate and an airline
worker boarded covered the woman up, and then I guess
she ran off the airplane. I'm not sure where she

(02:42):
was able to go. I can just imagine that call
to the cockpit though, you know the little pilots the
attacked into the airplane it ready to take off. Whatever.
Dang hi, we got a lady who's completely naked and
running around and rubbing herself on people. Oh okay, well,
let me call your traffic and try I guess we'll
go back to the gate. Now, I mean, I would
love to hear what that sounds like. I'm sure somewhere

(03:03):
the air traffic control audio exists of the pilot having
a call back to the tower and go, hey, we
gotta go back to the air to the gate. Okay,
what's the reason there's a naked lady running around the
back of the airplane and it only took like five minutes.
You know how long it takes to get from the
gate to the runway, Not very long.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Why are we buying tickets to get kicked off? Like
what in this economy at our scenes?

Speaker 1 (03:23):
Yeah, you're not getting a refund for that, and you're
probably gonna have to drive everywhere from now on, so right, exactly,
this is wild. The former Olympian has been placed on
the FBI's ten most wanted list with a ten million
dollar reward. The guy's name is Ryan James Wedding. He's
a forty three year old Canadian and former Olympic snowboarder,
and he's been added the FBI's ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.

(03:45):
He's accused of leading a transformational drug trafficking organization responsible
for distributing large quantities of cocaine and fentanyl across North America.
So the dude is an Olympic snowboarder and says, eh,
that was cool, But I know what's cooler to be
a drug lord. And that's what he's doing right now.
So the dude is known by his aliases with nicknames

(04:08):
like El Hefe, Giant, and public Enemy. He orchestrated multiple
murders related to his drug operations. Sean White would never
I'll have you know, absolutely not. That's I got that right,
didn't I? Sean White the Redhead. Yeah, snowboarder or snowboarder. No,
you ever say something, Well, it happens to me every day.

(04:30):
But do you ever say something and then go? Was
that right as it came out of your mouth? Anyway?
This guy is wanted by the US Department of State
and they're offering a ten million dollar reward for information
leading to his arrest and or conviction. The rewards supplements
the FBI's existing fifty thousand dollars offer. So this dude
competing in the two thousand and two Winter Olympics in

(04:51):
Salt Lake City, representing Canada in the men's Parallel Giant
slalom event, which is one of my favorites to watch.
But wow, million dollars if you know where this guy is.
But I don't know. He sounds pretty dangerous. Elfe, Yeah him.
I want to be known on the streets as Elfe,
you know what I mean? Like I want I want
to have a nickname like that, like not like the

(05:11):
nicknames that people already call me. I mean like a
cool one, you know, like yo, oh fred Oh you're
talking about el Hiante. Oh no, not him. He's got
a nasty side to him. Don't don't get on his
bad side or else. Probably what would you name me
on the streets? Your nickname? My nickname? Yeah, if you

(05:31):
could choose one. This is because I'm manifesting it. But
I want maybe I want to be a little Flakita.
I want you want to be a little See that's
the thing, like as aid dude, nobody wants to be Flakita.
Nobody wants to be that. But no, now I do.

(05:52):
Like if you called me that when I was like
twenty years old, I would have been offended. I'm like,
oh my god, Well yeah, no, like like scrawny or something. No, please,
by all means tell me right, if I find out
that our nicknames on the street are La Flakita or whatever.
I would be so happy, I would be so exciting.
I would be the happiest girl, if you'll call you that.
But one day, one day, guys, all right, let's start

(06:13):
that one. Oh my gosh, lavrena la Oh no, not
not her.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Yeah, look at me.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
McDonald's overhauling forty three thousand restaurants, and guess what they're
adding AI? Because why not? The fast food giant's goal
is to cut wait times and make a better experience
for customers and employees. Upgrades will start with Internet connected
kitchen equipment, AI enabled drive throughs, and AI powered tools
for managers to help make sure that orders are accurate
and that restaurants can predict equipment issues before they shut down. Obviously,

(06:48):
why not? Now this is something where it's only happening,
I guess in Europe because Ryanair is a European airline.
But I wonder if this is where we're headed with
the spirits in the frontiers and the whatever else. Ryan
Air is adding a fee if you are late getting
to the gate, So forget about this debate. That you
can get through security in fifteen minutes and show up
right when the flight boards, and off you go. You

(07:08):
don't waste any time. If you fly Ryanair, it's going
to cost you if you aren't at the gate area early.
The low cost carrier, which seems to love junk fees,
has decided to charge one hundred and twenty eight dollars
per passenger if they show up to their flight less
than forty minutes before departure. So at that point they
close check in, passengers are already boarding. And so if

(07:29):
you show up within forty minutes of the flight, then
you would have to pay one hundred and twenty eight dollars. Wow,
So now you can't do the thing where you show
up like right when the door is closing, because that
would cost you another however much money.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
But is that like an inconvenience if I get there
when they are closing, or let's just say everybody board
it already and then here I calm because I do
that because I don't want to sit sometimes and wait,
so I'll try to time it out where I know
people are boarding already.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
So is that bad? Like I'm housing some money? I
guess this airline the check in process stops forty minutes,
got it okay, So I guess for you to show up,
then after that they'd have to go reopen it or
I don't know what they do, but anyway, now it's
gonna cost you one hundred and twenty eight bucks. This
is wild a human cannonball. This is a dude who
named Chachi Valencia. He was seriously injured after bouncing off

(08:16):
the safety net and slamming onto the ground. So this
dude's known as Rocketman. He crashed down on earth in
front of crowds at the Riverside County Fair in Indio, California.
So this is one of those guys that they shoot
out of the barrel of a giant cannon and then
he and then he like flies in the air and
does backflips or whatever, and then he's supposed to be
caught in the net at the other end. And I
often wonder, what if that thing is a little bit misaligned, right,

(08:40):
because then you're just gonna go flying into like who
knows where. And that's what happened the dude. It wasn't
like quite lined up, I guess, and so he wound
up hitting the side of the net, bounced off the
net and then hit the concrete. The guy's lucky to
be alive. His ribs were shattered, his wrist was broken,
his liver is lacerated, and he needs knee surgery. Now

(09:00):
there's a GoFundMe that's been set up for this guy.
And finally, guys in our health news are health Minute
in my top stories of the day. Women, if you
want to live longer, then you have to get it
on more. Now, the opposite is true for men. Those
who had the most sex were almost were at most

(09:22):
at the highest risk of an early death. So research
has found that females between the ages of twenty and
fifty nine who got it on less than once a week,
we're seventy percent, they had a higher risk of death
within five years. So this is what you gotta do.
I guess if you're a guy. But then then here's
the thing. I'm risking my life to get with you.

(09:42):
So that's what that's the angle I need to take now,
I guess is I'm saving your life and risking mine.
We got to get it on. So I'm basically I'm
a hero.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Okay what I'm saying, Okay, sure, yeah, so blood totally
see what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
I love my logic here. Yeah, well, I mean it's
it's true. According to the Health Minute, blood samples show
that the women had elevated levels of a key protein
link to inflammation, which can cause damage to healthy cells, tissues,
and organs. Lower levels and no increased death risk was
seen in people who got it on more than once
a week. And then, of course the reverse was seen
in men. Those who had the most sex were almost

(10:21):
had the highest risk of early death. So guys, this weekend,
this is what you do. You go and say, hey,
look girl, i want you to live forever, and so
I'm willing to give a day of my life to
get with you because I'm not going to live as
long after we do this, but you will live longer. Okay,
I like it. I like it. I think it's a
great approach. I recommend him. Don't you do that?

Speaker 2 (10:43):
If they sing the Queen, don't they or like impregnant
the Queen? They die?

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Is that what happens? Look? I think if they sting
you they die too. I know that, but something with
the queen. Let me look, I'm always trying to talk
to bees when they're buzzing around too, and I'm like,
it's not worth it, like I don't taste that good.
Don't do it. Don't do it. You have plenty to
live for, you know. I keep telling them, like you've
got lots of friends. Look at him. They're all over there.
You know, there's lots of honey and stuff, like you're good.

(11:09):
You don't need to do this, like life is worth
living because I don't want to get stung. It's National
Dress in Blue Day, which is encourages everyone to learn
about the causes of colon cancer and raise awareness by
wearing blue. National Speech and Debate Education Day, National Employee
Appreciation Day, National Serial Day, okay, and National be Herd Day,

(11:29):
which encourages small businesses across the country to make their
presence known. Did you look it up? Which which bees die? Yes?

Speaker 2 (11:36):
So male bees dies after that moment while meeting with
a queen. I guess the force of that moment is
so intense that it results in the bees reproductive organ
being torn from its body, leading to its death.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Wow, talk about bringing the thunder. I mean, what a
way to go out, man, I'm about to take you
on a journey. Never had you know? Sure intent? Yeah,
I'm ready that right there? Yeah? Yeah, anyway, So Yeah,
I'm gonna I'm gonna text this story to Shane just
so this weekend he can be like, I'm gonna lay
my body down for you, you know, so that you
can live a longer life.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
That's all right, I'm not here for a long time.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
Okay, the Entertainer of Okay, The Entertainer Report will do
it next, and two minutes blogs after that, waiting menaphone
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