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June 9, 2025 11 mins

Ice protests have been taking place in Los Angeles. President Donald Trump extended the deadline for TikTok to be sold. A new Ozempic side affect is men saying their private part is getting bigger. A new trend involves college student getting no contact orders on people. A runaway zebra named Ed was caught after a week of being on the loose. Lastly, TSA is letting travelers know you can't use your Costco card as an ID.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Live Nation and the biggest stories of the day, maybe
we can finally get some resolution. Here we have Christina
the Canadian. Hi Christina, how are you? I'm good? Thank you, Okay,
I'm doing very well. Now is is it Toronto or Toronto?

(00:46):
At Toronto Toronto? So you say the tea again. My
boss has no idea what he's talking about. Well, which
is not really all that's surprising, but I mean he
has no idea what he's talking about. Once again, you're
saying yes too. Yes, my husband grew up outside of
Toronto and Brampton, and I grew up in Ottawa, Ontario.
Are you sure you didn't grow up in Toronto, though

(01:08):
I'm positive I did not. I think I only went.
I went there like two or three times in my
whole life. And now I live in Raleigh. So we'll
set out to Raleigh. Our friends at gue O five, Christina,
thank you, Christina at a Canadian call anytime, I love you, awesome,
thank you, have a great one. Okay by and she
was like, that was uncomfortable. I don't love you back.

(01:29):
That's it's the worst thing. It's the worst thing to say.
That's the terrible response. You know when someone says I
love you. Oh, that's awesome, that's awesome that you love me.
But they just not reciprocated Toronto. See I'm telling you,
I'll sex it in and said I grew up over
there Toronto. So like now I'm confused. All right, I'm
going Christina to Canadian but maybe I should Maybe I

(01:51):
should go with Ontario Texter. I have no idea. I'm confused.
Let's do some some headlineser this morning. Thousands of anti
ICE US Immigration and Customs have forcemen protesters stormed LA's
one O one Freeway this weekend, blocking lanes and gridlocking
traffic for hours. On Sunday, demonstrators clash violently with the
LAPD and California Highway Patrol. There were fireworks, throwing bottles, concrete,

(02:15):
even fires set to five way moo. Self driving taxis
creating health hazards some toxic fumes. Law enforcement's response police
deployed tear gas, rubber bullets, and flash bangs. At least
twenty to thirty arrests from May and officers admitted that
they were overwhelmed. The National Guard has been I guess
deployed to that area as well, in a move that

(02:38):
has many different people talking this morning. The Oklahomas to
be Thunder beat the Indiana Pacers on Sunday to tie
the NBA Finals at one game apiece, and the defending
Stanley Cup Florida Panthers beat the Edmonton Oilers in Game
two of the Stanley Cup Final rematch, winning five to four.
On Friday. They played tonight. This is for you, geeki, Okay.

(03:00):
Donald Trump is yet again extended the TikTok reprieve. Now listen, now,
this party trick over here. I mean, we need to
get to a resolution, all right. This is his little
thing is like, but TikTok, We're not taking it away.
From You Still Remember Me. President Trump is reportedly planning
to extend the deadline for a TikTok sale yet again.
That's according to the Wall Street Journal, which cited people

(03:20):
familiar with the latest plan. This could be the third
extension granted by Trump since he retook office in January.
TikTok's Chinese owner must sell the popular video sharing app
or it will face a ban in the US. The
current headline is June nineteenth, which is ten days away. Now.
I want to talk about ozempic quickly, because I've said
a lot of things about ozempic, and I think it's

(03:40):
wonderful if you need it for your health. I think
it's wonderful that you know, in certain people that are
less likely to lose weight on their own, that it's
a very helpful tool. I've said that I have concerns
about potential side effects for the people who are using
it for vanity, and I've also expressed summersentment, and that
resentment is that that I think it's wonderful that people are,

(04:04):
you know, getting a little ozepic and losing weight and
everyone goes, you look so good, and then and then
I am not doing ozempic. Mainly because it's very expensive
and I'm not doing it and I don't need it. Uh.
And then I'm out running on the lake shore and
no one's saying anything to me about looking skinny because
I'm not losing weight as quickly as the Ospic people are.
So I'm just gonna keep it real. I'm a little
resentful of the Osempic people. Oh you look so skinny.

(04:25):
You didn't do anything. You got a shot. You got
a shot. You sat there and you got a shot.
Not in every case, but in many cases. Now that
being said, I want to take back something. I I mean,
I was concerned about some of the side effects. We've
talked about many of them. We got one this morning.
I'm a believer another ose Epic side effect. Men are

(04:49):
saying that their penises are getting bigger. Oh no, they
could just see them more. Why true? I made an
appointment today with I wrote you Bennies together, and you know,
I want to apologize. I'm going to join you. You
think that's what it is? Do you think? Do you
think that it's not actually bigger, you're just skinnier.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yes, people do say that when you lose weight it
looks a little bigger.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
But I would think you would lose weight everywhere, including there. Well,
there's not is there. There's weight to be lost there,
it's muscle. But I don't know who you've been talking to.
I don't know the people I was with this weekend
in Toronto. There, I don't look. I don't know. I

(05:38):
just feel like every part of your body seems to
look smaller except for my middle section, like I really
have lost a bunch of weight, but then not in
the mid section like everywhere else. But I don't know.
So I don't really know how it all works. But
men who have been taking osmic for weight loss and
claiming that the drug is making their stuff larger. Now
this is from Reddit, so I don't know. But one

(05:59):
guy to redd it to say that he gained an
inch since he started taking ozembic an inch. He said
that people might think that it looks that way because
of the fat loss, people like Caitlin who are not
believers like me. I'm a believer. But he said that
his thing is now bicker since the last time that
he measured it for years ago. It's the word a

(06:22):
circumference too. Well, I mean, you know, we got to
make sure we have all the angles. Now, you couldn't
waterboard that out of me. I mean that would be
like a happy thing. You know. Wow, great side effect.
But why is he telling everyone?

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Well, he doesn't want a gatekeep, he wants to put
all the other So I'm.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
Just gonna say, you know, so maybe I'm gonna grow
a tail or, like a you know, a sixth finger
on my right hand. But this is sound so bad.
Another guy commented on the thread, saying that he gained
an inch and a half in length. Another guy who
lost over eighty pounds, going from two seventy eight to
under two hundred, s here that his wife noticed a
difference as well. Well. It hasn't been confirmed if ozembic

(06:58):
actually helps man in this area. It's another side effect
that people have been reporting. Another is ozempic mouth, which
is seens. Some users of the drug have noticeable wrinkles
on their lips and sagging skin along the chin. Ah,
It's okay, that'll be fine. I'm not worried about that anymore. Nah, No,
never mind, I'm not taking ocempic. I'm a hater. I'm

(07:22):
basically what it is that I'm a hater and I'm
trying to do its old fashioned way and then you
got people, but a lot of people it's helping, so fine,
But I you know, I'm looking into it now a
little more carefully. So this is a wild story if
it's I mean, it's been reported a couple of places
this morning. But I say, if it's true, college is
just seeing a new trend. Students are asking for no

(07:42):
contact orders, in effect real life blocks, to keep former
partners or friends away. So it's like unfriending people, but
it's like legal. So now we're not just unfollowing and unfriending.
Now we're getting no contact orders through colleges so that
people can't even get close to you when you're upset

(08:03):
with them. These orders, originally intended for serious cause it's
like a solder harassment, are now being used in routine
breakups or conflict. She get a fight with someone and
you're like, app can't get near me. I have a
no contact order against you. An NCO can prevent communication
in person via text, email, even messages through third parties,
similar to social media blocks, but it's enforced physically. Some

(08:25):
students are getting what they're called skewed NCOs, or only
one person has to avoid the other. How does that work?
So I can like taunt you? Hey, how you doing?

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (08:36):
You can't talk back to me? Hey, that's legal enforcements tricky.
Colleges can barm certain buildings or classes, but they can't
stop roommates from crossing paths, and enforcement can often rely
on compliance rather than surveillance. So I can get in
a fight with my roommate in college and then get
a no contact order against you. You you're homeless, or

(08:58):
that's my intent. I don't understand. I'm guessing resources that
are used for something else. Right, we'll exactly exactly. It
seems to be a theme in our stories of the
day today. A runaway pet zebra that was on the
loose for more than a week in Tennessee was captured
on Sunday, and this is a video that's now been
seen all over the internet. At the zebra and was

(09:18):
caught safely after being located in a pasture near a
subdivision in central Tennessee. The Sheriff's office said aviation cruise
had to capture the zebra. Perhaps you've seen this guy.
He was airlifted and flown by a helicopter back to
a waiting animal trailer, So a helicopter like wrapped a
net around the zebra and lifted him into the air
and then carried him. Why we needed the helicopter? I

(09:39):
tried to find why. I have read several versions of
this story this morning. I don't know why we couldn't
just use the trailer. We had to use the helicopter
and drag this dude, you know, one hundred feet over
the ground to his trail. I mean I had to
be very frightening for Ed the zebra. He didn't know
what was going on. Video posts about the Sheriff's office
shows Ed wrapped in a net with his head sticking
out as he's carried by the helicopter to the trailer.

(10:01):
And I would have to imagine if TSA is issuing
a statement about this, then it means that it's been
happening regularly. This is for you, Kiki. I know you
don't have your real idea yet. You know you need
to get your real ID. Did you get yours? Polina,
I'm in line as we speak. You've been in line
for a while. I know you certainly have.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
Paulina are always on the same page, yes, but she
makes her sound better.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Well, probably The problem is that she's waiting in Toronto,
and you need to be in Toronto if that's what
you want. But the TSA has clarified this week that
a cost Co membership card cannot be used to go
through airport security. They posted this reminder on Facebook, writing
we love hot dogs and rerotisseri or Rosaderi chickens, as
Paulina would say, as much as the next person, but
please stop telling people their Costco card counts as a

(10:46):
real ID, because it absolutely does not. The reminder comes
about a month after the US began requiring a real
idea to fly domestically on May seventh. People in the
US can also use a passport or a Defense Department
issued idea to fly. You cannot use your Costco membership.
That's crazy. To fly.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Only the realish shop at Costco, so they should be qualified.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You pay that nice membership, it's not. It's National Earl Day.
Shout out to all the earls.

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