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May 22, 2025 9 mins

A maintenance worker at the New Orleans jail where 10 inmates escaped, is being charger with helping the inmates escape. The NFL did NOT ban the tush push. A pregnant CBS anchor hosted an entire morning show even though her water broke. Ozempic patients have been reporting oral health issues. A new TikTok trend involves eating a lot of carrots to appear tanner.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fred Show is on Fred's Biggest Stories of the Day.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
All right, So ten guys broke out of the New
Orleans jail last week. I think they found half of
them as of yesterday. I haven't seen an update on that.
But they clogged a toilet to get the water shut
off so they could.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Escape through the hole behind it.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
This is according to a lawyer for a maintenance worker
who is now being charged with helping them. So this worker,
named Sterling didn't know about the men's plan and didn't
allow the inmates to cut a pipe behind the toilet
to create the opening.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
He had nothing to do with it.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Doorti's have said that an inmate instructed him to turn
off the water to the toilet, leading to one of
the largest jail breaks in recent US history. Five of
the guys, as of last night, do remain at large.
This was clearly all part of an orchestrated plan. His
lawyer said, was nothing more than he was nothing more
than a tool they used to turn off the water,

(00:55):
which they knew would have to happen after clogging the toilet. So,
I mean, I don't know, are the inmates telling the
maintenance guys what to do, like hey, open this door.
I mean, I gotta get out of here, right, I mean,
I I don't know. But then again, like what would
the maintenance worker have to gain by helping them break out,
Like once we get out, we're gonna pay you or

(01:17):
something like.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
No, they're not.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
They're going to escape and never see you again, right
like unlessie, if you see them again, that means they
got caught and they came back. So if I'm the
maintenance guy, it's like, oh, yeah, my rich uncle is gonna,
you know, pay you one hundred thousand dollars if once
you're right, So they're not, but I don't know. So anyway,
the maintenance worker is being charged with helping them, he says, no,
I was just doing my job. I didn't know what

(01:39):
they were up to. But I imagine having to come
back now to jail. I assume they're going to a
different jail. I don't know they have to go to
different because they taunted those guys. They rode on top
of the hole that they made too easy. They didn't
spell too right, but that's okay. So I don't get
how people can still I truly don't know how people
can still break out of jail or rob Banks.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
I don't I don't get it. I don't know how
like to.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Put an air tag on everybody and then we know
where you are all the time, And like why would
I write?

Speaker 3 (02:07):
And police chases? Like why would I?

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Why they got they had drones, Now they've got helicopters.
Every news station is going to get out there and
follow you around, you know, So I don't know right,
like how far you think you're gonna go?

Speaker 3 (02:20):
I know in some.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Cities if it's too high speed, they'll stop it because
it's dangerous.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
In Chicago, they can't chase I learned that when my
car was on the lambs.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Would be like we saw it speeding by, but we're
not allowed to chase it.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
I was like, Oh, is that motivation or is that
is that law? Is that just them going? I don't
feel like it. I got bigger stuff to do.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Yeah, because it's danger for other people like on the
street and on the right. No, it makes sense. I
just I don't know, is it?

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Like, no, we're investigating like you know, like serious crimes, murders, deaths, stuff.
So sorry about your car, but I saw a roll
by but no, the NFL tush push Jason's here to stay.
You can tell us more about what the touch pushes is.
Our director of sports support in Jason Brown, tell us more.

Speaker 5 (03:04):
Yeah, you know, it's when you give a little, you know,
to the tushy, you know, a little what like a
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, No, I don't. I
actually don't know. Well, now that's a different that's a
whole different noise. That's a different kind of toush push
though you might enjoy on the weekend. But Sam, I
did explain this to you before. But that's okay.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
That proposal to ban the controversial tush push narrowly failed
to pass at the NFL Spring League Meetings meetings.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Let me see here.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
The ban, proposed by the Green Bay Packers, needed the
vote to twenty four team owners to pass. The final
vote was twenty two to ten, with the Eagles, who
came up with the play, among the ten teams voting
against the ban. The play, known as the Brotherly Shove,
involves the offense lining up players behind and around the
quarterback and then push him forward into the defense to

(03:54):
score a touchdown or a first down.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Critics said the.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Play is both dull and dangerous and it makes football
look a lot more like rugby.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
So if you were concerned about that.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
There's a CBS albody New York news anchor, a morning
anchor named Olivia who's making news. She went into labor
just before her five am broadcast, and despite her water
breaking at four point fifteen, she chose to remain on
the air anchored the full three hour newscast while timing
her contractions. Her co anchor kept viewers updated via Facebook Live,

(04:27):
and that got significant attention. Of course, the woman appeared composed,
even eating yogurt during commercial breaks, and said that she
was I guess continuing to work helped manage her anxiety
better than waiting at the hospital. She left at the
hospital immediately after the newscast, and I guess went had
a baby.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
Women are amazing, very amazing. But that's risky, isn't it.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
I was gonna say, there's no job, no nothing, no
no broadcast that needs you that bad, Like, please don't
get a medical medical attention, like when you're about to
give birth, just because it can be risk Anything could
happen in an instant.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
You're right, so your water breaks and you're like, well,
I got several I guess you know from these contractions
how long you've got the contractions are really far apart,
then you know you're not anywhere close.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
To it, right.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
They say the water breaking doesn't necessarily mean like in movies,
we're like run to the hospital, We're going to deliver
this baby right now. It's not like that, and it's true.
But again, that doesn't mean like keep working. That means
get off your feet and go to the hospital.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Or what we tried to get you to keep doing
this straight now from the hospital bed.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
You wouldn't do it. I know I was editing video hospital.
I was just born at that point.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
I was I was dilating.

Speaker 4 (05:32):
If you will, yeah, I will, Yeah, I will, I will,
I certainly will yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
I was induced. So we didn't. We didn't want you
to work out. We didn't.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
We didn't want you to know that. We didn't you
to sign I know you guys blocked me. We did, Yeah,
we did. We on all platforms, and we are. I'm sorry,
and we've got to unblock you.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
Actually.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
So another concern today, a side effect dubbed ozempic teeth
Oh if you're on the Ozmpic affects the users of
the popular weight loss drug ozempic and similar GLP one medications.
Patients have reported dental issues like dry mouth, bad breath,
gum disease, and tooth decay. Experts suggest that these problems
may stem from the drugs appetite suppressing effects, which reduced

(06:12):
to liva production, essential for oral health. Also, common side
effects like nausea and the acid reflux can further harm
teeth due to increased exposure to stomach acids. Dental professionals
now recommend that anyone considering these medications consult with their
dentists beforehand to mitigate potential risks. So here's the thing.
You're gonna what do I tell you about last week
or earlier in the week. You're not gonna have any

(06:32):
Teeth's gonna have bad breath, something with your chin or
your jaw or something. You're gonna grow a tail, correct,
but you will be snatched. No teeth, then snatched, which
is amazing. And another day, another TikTok trend I have
to tell you guys not to do. It's called carrot
max It's called carrot maxing. It's gaining popularity among beauty

(06:57):
enthusiasts seeking a natural, sun kissed glow. Oh, so you
would consume large this is I guess real. You would
consume large quantities of carrots, particularly canned ones, due to
their high beta carotene content. This can lead to carrot honima.
I'm sure I said that right, a harmless condition that
turns the skin yellow orange. Experts do warn, though, of

(07:20):
more serious risks. One person ate six cans of carrots daily,
resulting in over five thousand milligrams of sodium intake, more
than double the recommended limit. The excessive sodium intake led
to mild organ failure and a trip to the emergency room.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
Well, she looked she was blowing absolutely to me.

Speaker 6 (07:39):
As a baby, I would only eat baby food with
carrots in it.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
I wouldn't need any other flavored food. Baby, how did
you get to choose even well, like I wouldn't. I
didn't like anything else. I only like the ku.

Speaker 6 (07:50):
Yeah, so my parents only give me a baby full
with carts and I turn orange? Yeah, I don't have
to ask my mom.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Who you remember having a choice of what I got
to eat as a baby. I feel like I was
hungry and then I was put in front of me.

Speaker 6 (08:06):
I mean I was very developed, you know.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Yeah, yeah, very refined culinary taste that health professionals advise
against extreme dietary trends and emphasized the importance of balanced nutrition.
So yes, people are trying to look tanned by eating
too many carrots.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
Where do we live? What are we doing? What are
we doing? Isn't that like j I think that's like yellowy?
I was more of an.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Okay, National Craft Discillery Day, National Solitaire Day, National Buy
a Musical Instrument Day, and National Maritime Day today. Really
are we going to add musical instruments now to Kiki karaoke?
You are are we upping the Do you know how
to play a music?

Speaker 3 (08:52):
Playing violin for two years? Wow?

Speaker 2 (08:56):
I played one for a year. Okay, yeah it started
or she says there were hot girls in fifth grade.
You had to take an instrument and there were hot
girls that in the strings area. So I was like
one of two guys that did the strings. Yeah, my
poor parents. It wasn't very good at it either, and
I didn't get the girls, So it doesn't cop. Man,
it was all for not way to bring that up, Kiki,

(09:19):
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