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Speaker 3 (01:40):
Great? Ready to party?
Speaker 4 (01:41):
How are y'all?
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Savvy's already been on the air since like nine? No,
thank you so much, Sabrina. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
I love hanging out with you guys. Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Thank you, my love. You're so awesome. How is everybody's weekend?
Pretty good?
Speaker 5 (01:53):
I mean, if you consider laundry grocery shopping and fixing
up your bathroom sink is a fun weekend party time.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
I know, seriously, people stop, don't be jealous. Do you
think most people do that? Like that's what most people's
weekend is made of. There aren't really big plans to party.
Can pretty much gather up the things you can't complete
during the week well and then just at least take
one of those days to drill that stuff out.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
Yeah, because you know, recently we've had SUTs, pups and pines.
Then we had the Best of Challenge at Sunset Walk
and Margaritaville. So just a lot of events going on
and just didn't have the time to get to it.
But I wanted to find out how your this is.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Your fortieth okay, so happy birthday, No, no last reunion
forty whoad mouth dropped right open.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
When you graduated?
Speaker 1 (02:50):
How was that?
Speaker 3 (02:51):
You guys started like four pm?
Speaker 1 (02:53):
You know how it before I got to it?
Speaker 6 (02:58):
Im?
Speaker 3 (02:58):
Sorry?
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Now we started at six. I think some of the
crew went until I mean deep into the evening ten
fifteen still could catch the eleven o'clock news. We set
our highs and shook the hands and did the thing
and then we took a little group of people that
we've known that kind of still talk for years on
down to the pool on shot Pool for a little
while and then we were all and back. Still a
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good time. I did have something that happened that's kind
of interesting. I want to ask you guys about. This
is actually what I wanted to talk about right off,
rip Now, have you been to a reunion yet? Sabor?
Do you stay in contact with any of your friends
from your past days down in Miami? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Absolutely, there's definitely people that, I mean, my best friend group,
we all still chat with each other.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
R Yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Yeah, ten year reunion we did?
Speaker 7 (03:43):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (03:44):
What was it like for you?
Speaker 3 (03:45):
It was fun? I mean a little nerve racket because
we kind of took it upon ourselves to do it.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
From what I understand, tradition was that the.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Class president and stuff like that are supposed to do
it right.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
But I think I've shared this before, but my senior
year they did this fun thing where they got rid
of the class president, which is worth noting. That's what
I was going to be. Oh, and they created a
house system, so did they really? That's where they mixed
seniors and juniors. Sophomores and freshmen all into a right
houses like Harry Potter style. Yeah, and so we didn't
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have anyone to do the reunion ten years later.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yeah, my wife's graduate graduating class kind of went through
the same thing. They didn't have anybody that just kind
of took the thing by the horns and did it.
So it took just a Facebook connection or two from
people who are really interested in doing it. And that's
what kind of happened this time. I think the girl
who the young I should say girl, the woman who
helped organize this one was either the class president or
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treasure or something like that, but it just so happened.
She just was one of those people that would be
doing this anyway.
Speaker 5 (04:48):
Yeah, well, trust me, at her fortieth high school reunion,
the best thing you could do is call her girl.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Yeah, Toots. You know saw some people I've seen I've
seen a while. I don't live that far from you know,
I grew up, So it really wasn't that big of
a deal. But the one thing that was interesting is this,
and it really has nothing to do with the reunion,
but something did happen. And I don't think I'm being
mean by saying this, but of course that's my it's
subjective assessment. It's a bigger issue than just what happened here,
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because it's happened other times to me before, not at
events quite like this, but at a public event. So
a guy I went to high school with who I
actually knew kind of glancingly in high school, and he
happens to be a good friend of a buddy I
do speak with pretty frequently. We're there and he comes
up and I, you know, I recognize Hi, immediately said Hi,
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you know the whole thing. How many It was me
and a couple of the other guys that I've known
for a while, and we stayed close, so, you know,
it was kind of a tighter group. And he walks
up and drops like this medical bomb on us, like
at the reunion, says that he was diagnosed with a
severe brain situation that he did and think was going
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to be reversible, and started talking about time left and
everything like that. Here, you know, we're all sitting here
with beers, talking about the past and and kind of
enjoying our time, reminiscing of the days that we had
a vibe change, and it was it was really it
was really odd. I mean really, nobody knew what to do.
Speaker 5 (06:17):
And like you said, you said it was his opening line,
like it was like, hey guys.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, yeah, Hey, how's everybody doing? And then right into
the oh, by the way, you know, I have this
severe scenario and nobody We've known this guy for a while,
and nobody knew what to say. It was very bizarre. Everybody,
of course did the obvious, which is like, oh my.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
God, so sorry. I don't know. I wouldn't know what
to say at all.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
And I've had this happen before at public events where
somebody stepped up and dropped a really personal bomb right
on you in front of people and then stare at you,
like looking for some kind of response or something. And
I wonder what that is. Is the person looking for
some solace? Are they looking for I don't Are they
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just kind of purging because they don't feel they have
anybody else to tell or they've told everyone else? What
is the what is the protocol there?
Speaker 3 (07:08):
I thought it was like a Facebook post.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
No no, no, no, like right in our face, like
right up.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
I thought that was a protocol though, oh yeah, the
lengthy Facebook and then and then doing it in the
hearts and the prayers, but to do it right there
in the flesh, I mean they.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
It was and my god, you know we were like,
oh my god, man, you know, we wish you the best.
I mean, you can't say is there anything I can do?
Because he you know, in the second sentence he basically
tells you there's nothing that can happen. Talk about a
vibe kill. And I felt terrible because I was thinking
to myself, Wow, man, you know, we we could have
all just like done this a half an hour or
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an hour from now, and it wouldn't because it was
the first like forty five minutes.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
How do you follow up?
Speaker 1 (07:46):
And then what do you do right exactly? And then
when you see that person later on that evening as
they're walking around, of course he had a bit of
a sullen face on, as you might imagine, but when
nobody at that point, he'd set the tune where it
was kind of hard to talk about anything else, Like
what do you say after that? Hey? You know, my
handicaps good? Hey you know you have had have you
had the oysters? They're great? Yeah? You know something like that.
I don't, I don't, I didn't. I was frozen solid
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and usually that doesn't happen. Usually I have a little
something to throw in there. I was like absolutely mortified
to make any comment at all.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
I just know I would spew out something I regret immediately,
just to just try to make it funny. I don't know,
I think in the uncomfortable of it all, I would
say something that is just so strange that, like.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
I guess I should buy you a beer now?
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Yeah, did you want to sign the guess book?
Speaker 8 (08:30):
Right?
Speaker 3 (08:33):
CN next summer. That's that's different. This is getting older.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Yeah, you know, and again he's we're all in our
like mid to late feller up. You know, I say,
what is fifty seven? That's late fifties? Is that what
that's called? Oh yeah, yeah, Okay, you didn't have to
agree so quick. Well she's over there going dumb one
thousand percent. Yeah, you're not supposed to really be a
you know, theoretically in the mid fifties in twenty twenty five,
with medicine where it is and the ability to kind of,
(08:59):
you know, really have a good fighting chance. Again, it's
damn near anything, right. It was really a bizarre scenario,
and I and I didn't know what to do for Yes, anyways,
and I think as he was married to somebody in
our class as well, and I think she was there
as well with her current husband, may have been together forever.
(09:21):
So you know, it's again, it's a small town, so
that's gonna happen. I think, honestly, I think the onus
is on him. Yeah, but I don't know, man, when
you're in that state, I don't think you really think
of it like that. I don't. I think you're just
looking for somebody to say something to make you feel better.
I guess I don't know, but I don't know if
there is anyone that can do that, right. Yeah. I
mean again, I just was, oh my god, that would
(09:42):
be the worst ever. What if I got an email
this morning I've got you. Oh, I'd be like you mother,
I was good haul. But if you have any suggestions
on what should happen there, you could welcome to leave
that in a talkback or send it's a text at
seven seven zero three one. Totally mortified. We can actually
talk about this later. Yeah, it was. I looked at
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my buddies, Like the Minuity said it, I just looked
at my two buddies that were standing there, and I'm like,
you know, like, hell, what are we saying exact and
everybody else kind of mean the same thing. That it
was hard to make even eye contact with the guy
after that, well, because he's like staring through your soul, man,
because he's looking for something anything, you know, that sucks, dude.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
Yeah, and that explains why he sounds like he spent
a majority of the celebration kind of hanging around by himself. Yeah,
because once you open with that, people are so uncomfortable
and don't know what to talk about after. I mean,
you feel stupid talking about kids or getting ready for
the birth of a grandchild or I mean, what do
you talk about at that point?
Speaker 1 (10:40):
And that came up a lot because that's the kind
of things that people my age are dealing with, you know,
I was dealing with but enjoying, you know, grand kids,
stuff like that, right, And it was you know, and
it was just really bizarre, and really, to be honest
with you, I kind of fought with even mentioning it
because they just seemed I was just wonder if I
was being insensitive, and I'm not, because I'm completely sensitive
and sympathetic to his position, but it was just kind
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of a bizarre scenario that I'd only encountered like once
or twice before, but not in a really close environment
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So at my tenth high school reunion, all my peers
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working at a music store teaching lessons. Flash forward to
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I needed my lip bomb. All right, right, nice, let's
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Speaker 5 (13:42):
President Trump is marking this day as one the world
has been waiting for. After signing the Middle East Peace Plan.
Addressing world leaders in Egypt, Trump said, quote, We've achieved
the impossible end quote. The twenty point plan has so
far led to a Gaza ceasefire which is holding, with
Hamas releasing all of its living Israeli hostages, and Israel
starting to release its Palestinian prisoners. The president says, now
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food and supplies will flow into war tone Gaza to
aid the Palestinians. Trump believes his plan will lead to
greater peace in the region beyond Israel and Hamas.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah, the idea, the relief has already started to go
in I read this morning it was the waves already
started happening, and watching the waves of people walking back. Yeah,
and then people freaking out in the streets, just going crazy.
And Israel and in Palestine and the Gaza, yep, exactly
the good news there for sure. Oh and along a
waited after two brutal years, unbelievable. What were you going
(14:36):
to say, We're going to talk about the kid the
people who are kidnapped and held.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
Hostage some of those reunion videos.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
No, we're going to talk about that a little bit later,
because there's an issue that nobody really talks about when
it comes to these things, and it's what happens to
those people afterwards. And I read a piece yesterday, I believe,
and it was fascinating about the idea of being held
hostage and then being released after years. This mentality that
sits in that really everybody thinks they're just going to
go on these radio and book tours. No, No, it's
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considerably way different than that.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
Yeah, it's how many iPhones now.
Speaker 5 (15:08):
Exactly psychological warfare, all right. And northeaster is still impacting
the East Coast after causing heavy rain and coastal flooding
in the region in New York City. The storm has
caused the cancelation of the iconic Columbus Day parade. Rain
and strong winds are expected to continue to cause havoc
around the city and these surrounding areas today. A state
(15:30):
of emergency has been declared in New York and New Jersey.
The system is expected to stay along the coast today
and then start drifting away tomorrow. It's just good that
we don't know anybody who spent good time and money
going up to that.
Speaker 6 (15:42):
Area, right.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Sorry.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
Other weather news, tropical Storm Lorenzo has developed in the
Central Atlantic. It's about hundreds of miles west of the
Caboverti Islands with sustained winds at fifty miles per hour.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
Sounds off.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Well, I'm so sorry, poor Bradshaw. But what could possibly
be happening in October New Jersey. I'll just plan my
vacation there. The weather is going to be perfect.
Speaker 6 (16:06):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Everything's been great. We're gonna go.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
Leaf peeping, right.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Oh, it's gonna be awesome, except for six and a
half feet of sea water a mile and a half
in exactly beautiful.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
I shudder to think what it's gonna be like on
the subways and everything all the running water. Lorenzo is
expected to track north and then northeast by the end
of the week. The National Hurricane Center in Miami does
not expect the storm to impact the East Coast, at
least with a direct hit. Of course, you know, the
coast still dealing with the king tides high tides. Lorenzo
is the twelfth name storm of the Atlantic Hurricane season,
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which runs through the end of November.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
I heard it so bat up in San Augustin. They've
shut down the Bridge of Lions.
Speaker 5 (16:46):
Yeah, you were saying that, you were watching people walk
with knee deep water up.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
They're by the fort, which is right on the you know,
right on the inner coastal there right in the on
the waterway there the river Tansas River. I believe, but man,
I mean there were people that didn't in knee deep
water like right there outside it.
Speaker 3 (17:01):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it'll hit you in just one minute,
yea play more of that.
Speaker 5 (17:07):
Came Meanwhile, Velusia County Walkway rebuilt, just rebuilt after Hurricane
Milton has been destroyed again. The punts Inlet Jetty Walkway
was wiped out Saturday by the strong winds and rough surf.
The walkway closed last year after Milton and had just
reopened five months ago.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (17:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
The funny thing is it was a temporary They planned
a poor concrete and make that a concrete.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
I'm like, man, just so the concrete first next time, exactly.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Yeah, just put a bunch of pillows. You can jump
down there and then walk because I mean he'll get
washed away. Yeah, exactly again.
Speaker 5 (17:44):
Also on the coast, Bervard County could declare tomorrow, October
fourteenth as Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day. The conservative activists who
was killed last month would have been celebrating his thirty
second birthday on October fourteenth, so the resolution aims to
honor Kirk, who played a significant role in rallying young
Republican voters. Commissioners will vote on the proposal on Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
All right.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
The man convicted of murdering two women in Hillsboro County
in nineteen ninety six will be put to death this week.
Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a death warrant for a
seventy two year old Samuel Lee Smithers.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
The former church deacon.
Speaker 5 (18:21):
Whoa yeah blimber church deacon, is scheduled to die by
lethal injection on Tuesday. His attorneys are asking the US
Supreme Court to spare his life due to his age.
Smithers will be the fourteenth inmate to be executed this
year role.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Because of his age. I know, I hey, what does
that matter?
Speaker 5 (18:39):
They're throwing everything out right, yeah, out of here in
the meantime, but Benita Springsman is back in a Lee
County courtroom today appealing his murder conviction and death sentence.
Mark Severs was convicted of hiring a hit man, Jimmy Rodgers,
to kill his wife, doctor Thereesa Severs. In twenty nineteen.
Defense attorney Michael Mummert testified he tried to get autopsy
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photos excluded.
Speaker 10 (19:04):
The sole purpose of the gruesome crime scene photos on
autopsy photos was to prejudice the jury against Mike client.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Now, she was bludgeoned to death by Rogers, who cooperated
with the state against Severs for a reduced sentence. Severs
now claims that his attorneys did not defend him effectively
during his initial trial. The Florida Supreme Court rejected his
previous appeal three years ago.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
And that's not all.
Speaker 5 (19:29):
This is going to be a very bad day for
Miami murder for Higher matriarch Donna Adelson, She's going to
be sentenced today. Started at three o'clock this afternoon in Tallahassee.
According to state attorney Jack Campbell, Adelson was found guilty
of first degree murder, solicitation, and conspiracy to commit first
degree murder in September for the death of her former
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son in law and FSU law professor Dan Markelle.
Speaker 3 (19:54):
Those were like the whole family's kind of exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Her son, who's a dentist. Apparently he and his mother
planned this. At one time.
Speaker 5 (20:02):
She had offered markel a lot of money if he
would allow his ex wife and their children to move
to South Florida, and he said no, he was not
going to allow that to happen. And they were desperate,
apparently to get her to get back to South Florida.
She they remember when she was arrested at Miami International
Airport getting ready to board an international flight for a one
way ticket.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
That's right. I didn't remember the case until you mentioned that.
They literally got her in line.
Speaker 5 (20:24):
Literally as she was getting ready to flee the country
to somewhere that had no extradition treaty with the United States.
The former FSU professor Dan Markell was shot in the
head and killed by hitman in July of twenty fourteen.
She faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. And again,
one of the ways that they were able to nab
these guys, their ePass nou were no because the prius
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that they had was a rental car. Well, Tallahassee doesn't
have enough traffic for them to require toll roads. That's
a central South Florida thing. So when they see a
transponder like, obviously this is not a car, and then
they started following it.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Yeah, wow, isn't that interesting.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
That's a handful of quarters?
Speaker 11 (21:08):
Is that?
Speaker 3 (21:08):
Wow?
Speaker 11 (21:09):
Man?
Speaker 5 (21:09):
Something like an ePass unbelievable. Part of what made cops go,
wait a minute, you're not from this area.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Up, what are you doing here? Wow? Yeah, it's crazy. Right,
And then the priest was the second clue.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
Murderers with a heart at least, right, you know, looking
out for the environments, somebody right exactly. Plans are coming
together on what one official calls a really critical project.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority voted last week Thursday actually
to build a toll road between State Road four seventeen
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and the Orlando Sandford International Airport. The project is expected
to generate over forty eight million dollars over forty years.
The two lane road has been discussed for years, and
board member Christopher Mayer tells Orlando Sentinel it's now or never.
But of course, one of those folks that's going to
be impacted is a woman and her family who'd already
paid to move their one hundred and six year old
(22:07):
house several thousands of dollars to move it a mile
and a half and now it sits right in the
middle of the path.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Could you imagine doing that? Job is done? You open
the door and good, finally I'm gonna have to do
this again. Actually, who has to move their house towards?
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Bring that house craning back?
Speaker 1 (22:27):
I know, it's greats for you bring the houseing back?
And now where do you move it to? Right?
Speaker 6 (22:33):
Now?
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Where do you move it to?
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Say? Just keep the wheels on it.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Right that's a good idea too, It's not bad. It's
not a bad idea, Thank you, all right.
Speaker 5 (22:40):
Florida drivers are paying last at the pump, with the
state average now to ninety one.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Hey two gallon, Hey two seventy nine get house Friday
before the weekend to seventy nine A gallon cost me
fifty one dollars to pill up. That was about the
ten bucks short of what it usually is. Are about
eight bucks short.
Speaker 5 (22:58):
I have to fill up tonight. That's down eleven cents
from last week.
Speaker 3 (23:02):
And I'm not gonna go get some gas come.
Speaker 5 (23:05):
Back eleven cents from last week and nineteen cents from
this time last year. Triple A says prices are at
their lowest since May as global fuel supplies outpaced demand.
The cheapest gas is in the Panhandle, while West Palm
Beach tops the list at over three dollars a gallon.
Speaker 3 (23:23):
Jimmy, what were you since you went to your fortieth
anniversary for your high school? What were you paying for
gas back then?
Speaker 1 (23:29):
What do you think?
Speaker 3 (23:32):
A dollar fifty?
Speaker 1 (23:33):
I think it was a dollar like right at a
dollar five or something a gallon when I graduated, something
like that, But I remembered it. I remember it as
a kid, as low as seventy one cents a gallon, yep.
And do you remember saying I will never buy gas
at two dollars? Right?
Speaker 6 (23:47):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Yeah, we thought that was the apocalypse it was that
and then the hit two K. That's the two times
that people in Puttingham County thought things were over two K.
Two is a weird number of.
Speaker 5 (23:59):
Speaking of North Florida, celebration is going on in downtown
Jacksonville marking the Duval marking the US Navy's two hundred
and fiftieth birthday today. Thank you to all of our
naval veterans.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Act of duty. That's that's the Marine Corps bad they're
part of it for a while though, right, wasn't the
the Marines were.
Speaker 5 (24:20):
Part of the Actually it's funny you say that. My
brother who's a Marina. My sister in law said that
every naval ship has like a group of marines and
their job is to protect the captain.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
There's this weird thing that marines, I guess because all
the all the services have their like, you know, we're
better than this, they're better. Like everybody hates the Air
Force because they call them the chair Force, right exactly,
because they have it. They have it the cushiest. But
when people say, when you tell it marine, I believe,
aren't you part of the Navy? They go like this, yeah,
they give us a.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
Ride and I guess because they wear they're green.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
They're called trees. Are they really called trees?
Speaker 5 (24:58):
And you always seem around this better digs.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
You want to talk about the most drama in America
when it comes to stuff like that, it is the military.
Like from one ye, there is so much kind of
weird little air. Yeah, make it long. It's just like
ragging each other's balls a lot. Chair Force Well.
Speaker 5 (25:18):
Events are taking place at Navy Peer alongside the historic
uss Orlick with live music, food trucks, and guided ship tours.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Jacksonville is home.
Speaker 5 (25:28):
To two major naval bases and one of the largest
Navy communities in the entire country. Organizers say the event
is honoring the Navy's past, present, and future, and is
being held despite ongoing uncertainty in Washington over the government's shutdown.
Of course, now the Smithsonian has shut down, the National
Zoo has shutdown in Washington because of.
Speaker 3 (25:49):
The He's feeding the animals.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
They are being taken care of.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
They wanted to reassure people that they are being taken
care of all right in South Florida and is getting
another honor received one later this morning.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
She's the Tiny Disk Concert on NPR this week.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
Oh, is she really she is?
Speaker 6 (26:08):
Well?
Speaker 5 (26:09):
Yeah, four time Grammy winner Gloria Stefan. We'll have a
Miami Beach street named after her. Mayor Stephen Miner calls
Gloria quote a true Miami Beach treasure end quote, with
she and business partner and husband Emilio shaping quote the
soundtrack of Our lives end quote. They also own South
Beach's Cordozo Hotel on thirteenth in Ocean Drive. Her street
(26:31):
is at the intersection.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
That's cool. I thought, that's very cool.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
I love Gloria. I grew up in Gloria.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
I tell you I've heard of never heard a bad
word about her or her husband. Not one bad story
in the business about him at all. Nope, just real
good people apparently.
Speaker 5 (26:47):
All right, good news. You know the holidays are here.
When Amazon announces it's hiring how many people ahead of
the holidays?
Speaker 3 (26:54):
Ooh, nationally, Yeah, five hundred.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
That is a very good guess. I think that may
be a little hot though. Yeah, same, I'll go to
forty six two, one.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
Hundred and fifty thousand.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Ahead of the holidays.
Speaker 5 (27:16):
It's looking for full time, part time, and seasonal workers
for its fulfillment and transportation teams. Employees will earn an
average of twenty three dollars per hour. That's plus benefits.
There's an Amazon fulfillment center on Buggy Creek Road in Orlando.
And of course if you drive the four fourteen or
the four to twenty nine, you get to spend a
(27:37):
lot of your time with those Amazon trucks.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Oh they're great, nice, Yeah, they're super all right. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
Also be aware that this means that there will be
a lot of the porch pirates, and exactly that number
gets bigger every single year.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Have you seen them literally rob the guys as they're
on the way to the door. Oh yeah, like literally
meet them halfway and just give me that don't bother
sitting it down. I don't have to bend over. And
they just started to the and the Amazon drivers are like,
what do I do?
Speaker 12 (28:08):
Right?
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Exactly? If I gotta fighting over a box, it could
have toilet paper in it. You never know.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
My favorite is the forty pound litter I order.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Make my day's three.
Speaker 5 (28:20):
Amazon driver is gonna text and say it's because of you.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
I know, I'm sorry, it says heavy.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
We have we have a problem with Amazon drivers leaving
our stuff at the end of our driveway because you know,
getting on the driveway or whatever. If it's like raining,
they'll just you know, and I think it now I've
determined it's dependent on the weight of the of the package,
like when when it's heavy, if it's out by the driveway,
I'm like, oh, that's heavy. Yeah, they don't even carry
it to my door. They're just gonna leave it out there.
You've got a circular driveway, Yeah, it's easy and they
(28:44):
can pull it right up.
Speaker 6 (28:45):
They saw it.
Speaker 5 (28:46):
Oh man, all right, So when do you have When
do you guys eat your Halloween candy?
Speaker 7 (28:52):
Ude?
Speaker 3 (28:53):
If I have them before Halloween, I will definitely have
a bag for myself.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
So the mini cook cats, I'm a I'm a grazer,
so it takes me a little bit. I'm not a
giant candy fan. I can't sit and just eat a
bunch of it. But uh, like a couple of pieces
of chocolate here and there.
Speaker 3 (29:09):
A week or so, eyewitnessed frost paget eat I believe
thirty four little individual bags of sour Patch kids. Oh god,
he first he goes, there's only four of them in here,
And then every time I looked at him for the
next hour. He had a bag of tower patch and
guess who didn't have sour patch kids?
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Well he how good exactly?
Speaker 5 (29:31):
Oh and he didn't even offer. Well, it turns out
most Americans finish their candy before Halloween. No really, I
study on behalf of CVS Pharmacy tracked.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
It's so funny. I was thinking that that tracks so much.
Speaker 5 (29:45):
It gets even better, guys, it gets even better. So
a study on behalf of CVS Pharmacy shows the average
American dobbles up their Halloween candy stash twice before seeing
their first trick or treater.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Oh my god, so they go through it two times,
two times.
Speaker 5 (29:59):
In fact, one and four of the two thousand people
surveyed admitted that they've had to restock three times or more.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Oh man, okay, I heard it out yourselves.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Some rice cakes? How about that?
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Have you, guys noticed the chocolate prices and Hallween Kenny
going up? I heard this I read today. I haven't
purchased any, but I read today that as you go
to buy your Halloween candy, prepare yourself accordingly because chocolate
prices are going up. And then, of course that's going
to translate to higher prices with chocolate candy. So my
kids are.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
Getting slat bracelets, right, salty?
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Oh, tooth bruces, salty? What flat bracelets and saltines for Halloween?
Speaker 3 (30:35):
A little salt.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
My friend Polly had the best trick or treat.
Speaker 5 (30:39):
He ran out of candy, so the next kids that
came to his door got frozen frozen fish sticks and cigarettes.
What percent of Americans said they've had to rush out
to buy candy at the last minute.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
Fifty eight.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
That's a great guess.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
No, I'm gonna go perfect.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
I'm gonna go a little hotter. I'll go seventy one
one percent points, Sabrina Pery.
Speaker 5 (31:04):
I know exactly whopping Fifty five percent said they had
to rush out to buy candy at the last minutes.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Somebody saying that, I guess. Now they make package containers
for Amazon, Like when you they it's like, I guess,
like a box at your in the front of your
house where you can put the package in your locks
or whatever. Oh, that's awesome.
Speaker 3 (31:22):
You have to make sure they have the code.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Yeah, I guess so.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
I don't know, but that's a fair deal. It better
better than having your stuff ripped off. Yeah, and that
concludes your JCS news.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
Is right there. I heard it all right, four o seven.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Listen, do you think for a second I doubted.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
You, says guitar lick.
Speaker 6 (31:46):
Make sure all right?
Speaker 1 (31:48):
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Speaker 6 (32:06):
You know him, here for your teeth.
Speaker 10 (32:15):
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of freeing them all. Have a good show.
Speaker 3 (32:32):
Go, I said, I'm doing it right now, Brian, I'm
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Speaker 1 (32:40):
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Speaker 6 (32:54):
I'm Jim.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
There's deb Hello. Sabrina is here as well. Somebody got
at me for calling you Sabby? Is that bad? No? Okay,
I've called you Sabby forever, have I not?
Speaker 10 (33:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Oka Kebby's a nickname, sabag cat, sabs whatever.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Did you have that name since you were a kid
that people call you your Did your parents have a nickname.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
For your Yeah?
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Yeah, no they do not call you.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
I mean yeah, but Gordia was Yes. Technically it means
fat girl, but it's a term of endearment.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
That's no.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
That is the one thing in Latin households and Latin
families it means nothing. For the first thing they will
tell you after you get off the plane, Oh that's
so old in fat, but it's so good to see you.
There's no there's no filter for that stuff.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
Why not?
Speaker 1 (33:43):
It just isn't. They're just gonna straight up sayda your.
Speaker 6 (33:46):
Do they do?
Speaker 1 (33:47):
They take it as well as they give it. Uh No,
my parents were not calling me.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
Maybe they were.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
I you said, Gorda right it?
Speaker 3 (33:59):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (33:59):
They can't be like you know, it can be a
term of endearment, but fat and happy kind of thing
in other words, I'll.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Call my mom on double track.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Yeah fat, Yes, I can see where you get to be.
You know, if you're fat and happy. Nobody's really saying
you're like you're fat fat. No, it's just straight up
you've got fat. God damn. Really it's good to see you.
Do they think that, Like, is it just ladies that
do there? They'll do that with everybody. Yeah, no filter,
(34:29):
no filter.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
So yeah, you can call me so iving no problem.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
Away from exactly. I can't believe they call you fat
like you're not even a little bit fat, thank you,
I mean not even a little bit. How did you ever,
I mean, were you Were you a little bit more
plumpy as a child?
Speaker 3 (34:47):
I was, Yeah, but it was a term of endearment,
I promise.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Very good. Yeah, Like, yeah, they weren't insulting. Yeah, I'm
not coming at your mom or anything. I promise.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
I will. Yeah, I'll definitely say something to her.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
All right. So wife goes to Halloween har Knights yesterday.
Speaker 3 (35:10):
Yeah I did as well.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
I did not see oh really right the last night.
Speaker 3 (35:13):
Yeah, I was out there with everybody, it seems because
it was completely sold out.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Yeah, she said it was absolutely a mad house. Let
me give you an example how bad it was. We
had She has the express pass right right, she gets
there at six fifty, like I guess six thirties opening opening, right,
she had heered six fifty. Twenty minutes after opening. They
did not get into three houses. I've never experienced that
(35:38):
with the past. I've never not gotten into every single house.
Matter of fact, it's usually pretty darn easy. And if
you find when you like, you can go through more
than once. She said last night they couldn't get to
three of them.
Speaker 3 (35:50):
There were so many people there completely sold out. I
I thought, you know, let's just make it easy for
ourselves because we got there. I'll do that way, you know,
just because it's a quicker, weier can get out better.
Like sold out, you're gonna have to turn it and
I go, oh, way, So that means it's popping, yeah, yeah, yeah.
(36:12):
So we were able to get through one house, and
then you know, is this as I'm getting older, I'm
not a huge fan of like super big crowds. No, yeah, no,
where I don't have a grasp one where I'm at.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
So so that actually is one of the reasons. Well,
my wife and her friend have had they have one
of these. It's customary for them to go and this
is like a standing day they've had for literally almost
almost since it began. They go to Halloween har Knights together,
so you know, we get our we do the broadcast
out there. They give us a nice package, which is
very cool them. Thank you Universal, You're very sweet. We
appreciate it greatly. And so they went last night with that.
(36:48):
They made it through and I asked her, I said,
did you go to the Terrifier House, because I've heard
with the Terrifier House you have a choice. You can
go down. And we heard this from Jaden Grimes, you
know our eight bit update young man. He is a
great guy, and he said, he goes. Look, there's supposed
to be a dry path and a wet path for
the Terrifier House, but he said there was no choice
of path. When I got there and I got wet.
(37:09):
I've did you really?
Speaker 3 (37:11):
Yeah, brought a poncho. Now we went to sit down
at a restaurant, fully lit restaurant, and there's art the
clown does going around.
Speaker 7 (37:19):
Ago.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
Oh, I'm not sure what to do right now because
I thought this was a safe space. Crazy onion ring
in front of you.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
She said that the scarre zones were great, and the
one that's the stars is that where you leave like
the major parking go over that little walking area that
goes over to where Men in Black is in the
Simpsons ride. That area there, that scare zone is one
of the best ones because and I don't know if
it's a park design or what, but there are no
like overhead lights there. So when you walk into that
area and they fogged that thing up really well, all
(37:49):
you have is the mood lights that they create. And
apparently they brought back the pumpkin like the evil Pumpkin
scene that they had a few years back, and it
was supposed to be really really good, but they didn't.
They didn't get into the terrify house. She said there
was one house that had a certain smell to it
that she thought was very unique. She said it was
and I said that I thought that's the best. That's
(38:11):
the best move they ever made when they had that
baby house years ago, and you walked down a diaper
gene and it smelled like a diaper genie and if
you were a parent, look, it didn't need to be scary.
Just smell was scary because you know, what that represented.
Speaker 5 (38:25):
Yeah, yes, it would create like like a caterpillar of
dirty diapers. You'd put the dirty diaper and the diaper
genie and it would put it into a bag and.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
You'd and spin it so it would lock it into
a long imagine like.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
What looks and then you chuck that out the window.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
Not out the window, but should throw that away. And
the whole idea is when you twist the thing, it
seals the diaper into that plastic bubble thing and it
doesn't instinct as bad and actually it works pretty well.
But the problem is, and we've seen this with cologne,
right when you try to mask a bad smell with
a good smell, it makes a very bizarre smell. And
(39:00):
the bizarre smell that you smell is a touch of
doo dooo with baby powder. No, every parent out they're
listening right now knows that touch of doo doo with
baby power baby powder smell. And it throws you right
back to when your kids were in diapers.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
And it's not good ew the toilet.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
Yeah yeah, and that thing was full of it the
minute you walked in you smelled. Then I'm like, oh,
these guys have killed it.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
They're good, they're good smells.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
Yeah, but she said it was completely slam packed.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
Yeah, I'm try a weekday.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
I think, are you really? I would like to, uh,
you think Sunday night. But you know what the reason
is is like today everybody has off work and school.
So that's three was so packed.
Speaker 5 (39:34):
When somebody said on the news that you may have
the day off because it's a holiday, I'm like, it's what, Yeah,
yeah holiday.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
Buddy might text me today and asked me if I
was working today. I was like, yeah, yeah, I mean
we don't know Columbus.
Speaker 3 (39:43):
Day and Jack was like, you know what you're going
to do? Two works?
Speaker 1 (39:46):
I know exactly right four seven one four one text
us at seven seven zero three. When I was telling
you guys earlier, they've done a study on how true
crime media is affecting people who watch it and the
people who are part of it. And I'll tell you
that story next. Yeah, we had the Genie Giper two
(40:14):
and the.
Speaker 13 (40:15):
Problem was it was made of plastic, and the plastic
took on the smell and the perfume and even if
it was empty, it stunk up the.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
Really, yeah, it does.
Speaker 6 (40:28):
Just better off with the trash.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Can are no kids. That's a good option. I guess yeah,
one more, Yeah, a lot of them.
Speaker 14 (40:36):
Yeah sure, butt up, guys, sport from Dube.
Speaker 15 (40:40):
So me and my wife went to the Jag game
this weekend and the boy might have had a little
too many drinks. So we left kind of early and
going back to the car with my wife and she
wasn't drinking, and some kids stopped us and was doing
like a pole.
Speaker 6 (40:53):
Like a whatever you.
Speaker 14 (40:55):
Know, asked use different questions and the last question they
asked was where do you predominantly get your news from?
And my wife says social media. As she told me,
I yelled out the Jim Cobbers over death.
Speaker 1 (41:08):
Well thanks, ariciate you, that's awesome, welcome back. I'm Jim.
There's deab Hello, Savvy's here as well. Hey or grand
is your four o'clock keyword? That's g R A N D.
Just slide over to a real radio dot FM and
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Let's get the week started off, Ryan and give somebody
a smooth one thousand dollars to enjoy for Halloween. Oh yeah,
I mean grand is the word. Go get it, guys,
(41:30):
you're gonna need that to buy your candy.
Speaker 7 (41:32):
Right right.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
Yeah, somebody just said they work for Butterfinger h And
they listened to the show and they say cocoa prices
are through the roof. They don't know how it's gonna
happen this year. And again we're two weeks away from Halloween. Uh,
the stores already have the candy out, but I bet
the hard candy is probably gonna sell a lot better
than the chocolate candy.
Speaker 5 (41:48):
Gotta go now, then you just go through your cabinet
and find all the old candy.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
Yeah, you bet your bother well.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
And I haven't had I haven't given out since bald
One Park, So it's been years since I've given out candy.
Speaker 5 (41:58):
It's been such a last This year was the first
year that I found more parents just drove their kids,
dropped them off at our walkway.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
They walk up, knock on the door, get back in
the car.
Speaker 5 (42:09):
That that you know, era of gaggles of kids with
flashlights or glowing the dark necklaces, you know, walking in groups.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
I mean, we.
Speaker 3 (42:17):
Decorate, we come over my neighborhood.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
Oh yeah, we.
Speaker 3 (42:20):
Had truckloads downtown.
Speaker 5 (42:21):
I used to live Downtown Orlando and Delaney Park that
was the best.
Speaker 1 (42:25):
Yeah, Maitland. When I lived in Maitland over here, not
far from the station, the Maitland Police Department would actually
rope off, or I say rope off. They would park
a cop car at the end of the roads and
block off this entire swath of a neighborhood and you
would just basically drop your kids off there and once
they were in that little zone they were safe. They
would give out silent lightsticks and there'd be cops walking
(42:46):
around like just kind of making sure everybody was safe.
Speaker 6 (42:48):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
That was the greatest.
Speaker 6 (42:49):
Let me tell you.
Speaker 1 (42:50):
That thing was like Halloween hard Nights because once the
word got out, Once the word was out, man, that
was it. You had people coming from literally my kids, yeah,
AUSI we would go, oh man. We would walking around
and look at the license plates, and it would be
from all over Orlando because the word was out. That
Not only was it a really nice neighborhood because it
was a nice neighborhood, right yeah, but also the people
(43:11):
there loved it because it was mostly retired people and
their kids were gone, so they were giving out. They
were doing the jack thing like full candy bars, you know,
full big like ring pops and stuff. One couple with
like pop fresh popcorn and sit out there and give
out like bags of boiled peanuts and all kinds of
crazy stuff. Oh that's nice. It was great, dude. We
took our kids over there. As far as what I said,
(43:33):
we took our kids over there. We didn't give it.
Speaker 7 (43:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:36):
I grew up kind of in a you don't trick
or treat kind of neighborhood ring down an unincorporated day
North Miami. So we went over to Miami Shores.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Oh yeah, yeah, has made it right, just made it rain.
Speaker 5 (43:49):
Well, it's kind of like, Jimmy, I mean, have you
ever been as busy as you were in Baldwin Park?
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Oh No, that's the busiest. That's the craziest it's ever been,
isn't it Like three hundred dollars you went through on
Halloween candy? Oh, we went through three hundred dollars of
candy in about forty five minutes. It was a joke.
And let me tell you, we had a line at
one point that was fifty kids deep just to get
to our place. And I'm like, we're getting killed. And
I stepped out on the sidewalk and I looked down.
Every single townhouse had a line that looked like were
(44:17):
a return line of target. The day after Christmas, that's
what it looked like, just full of kids. And then
that was the that was the time I the weirdest
thing happened because this this family brings up their kids
and this one little girl, yeah, was dressed like the
what was it deb she was? What was the character?
Was she Elsa from Frozen something like that, But it
(44:39):
was like a Disney level costume and this Jimmy did Jimmy,
this thing was absolutely beautiful. I didn't think I'm a dad, like,
I didn't think anything of it. I said, do you
mind if I get a picture with your daughter? He goes, no, dude,
we're not doing that, I said, even I said, not
even for a full candy bar. But I didn't even
(45:01):
think about it. Savvy. That dude's face went from like
being I'm so happy I'm here to like, no, dude,
no no, no, no. Oh yeah, and you don't even
like I was just like doing because the costume was
so cute and you were gonna is that what you
told the officer?
Speaker 3 (45:19):
Oh yeah, it's like I in my closet, I have
the same full size of doll cosslss. Why that we
can do a matchic thing? I'm not.
Speaker 1 (45:28):
I screamed at that the cop through the base as
I was wiping.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
And then some windsprings went back to your sports cancer Jo.
Speaker 6 (45:37):
Well it is.
Speaker 1 (45:38):
It is not halloween ish, but it is kind of scary.
The true crime media that we all love so much.
And I mean how many shows I mean, get you
name right now that have to deal with like you know,
cold case files, Forensic files, the killer next door?
Speaker 6 (45:52):
Uh, people lives here?
Speaker 1 (45:56):
What's the one with the cameras?
Speaker 3 (45:59):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (45:59):
Yeah, where it's all pulled from CCTV storage. It's good stuff.
Speaker 3 (46:04):
It is good stuff, and I fall asleep to him.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
That's exactly what I do. I am. It's so funny.
My wife came on last night and she says, I
I saw that you're You had your lullaby on Peter
Thomas Forensic files, the old ones with Peter Thomas, the
greatest voice in history, and he just immediately lulls you
right to sleep.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
With this law and orders for you.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
That's a good one too the time. But the new
research has found that watching the increasingly popular genre can
compound the trauma that the friends and families of these
victims have to deal with. And I have to tell
you it's so funny. I never really thought of it
that way because you're just watching stories they say there
is a big positive. The big positive is is if
it's a missing person or an unsolved case, obviously the
(46:49):
the notoriety of the case will get more information out there.
What would be the Cassi? Oh yeah, yeah, Jim Kessi,
Jennifer Kesse and other cases like that.
Speaker 3 (46:58):
Solve mysteries, yes, and I had some success.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
Story, yeah they had have they have. But what happens, though, Savvy,
is when these cases are featured, the family, because of
the Internet, now has to relive it over and over
through trolls, the people calling, people driving by their house.
I mean much like what was the Casey Anthony. The
Anthony's to this day have people driving by their house.
That case was like ten years.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
Ago and one of them doesn't live there anymore.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
Right exactly. And even when we were in Denver, the
John Benny Ramsey House, We're like, oh, and my buddy says, hey,
you want to see the job Bennie Ramsey house. We're
near it, right, And I go, sure, we drive up,
there's like three other cars park. They're looking at it
like on a random like Thursday afternoon. They're just like you, well,
just as sick as we are, But that that continues
(47:45):
to traumatize. They also say that the interesting part is
as they're telling these stories, you know, the people making
these things are only going on information that they're being given,
like uh, you know, uh, on the outside, on the
outer realm of that person's life. So you're watching this
thing and they're trying to the story of the victim,
and they're getting it all wrong, and the family has
no recourse. Right if the family has a press conference,
(48:06):
who cares. It's on a national TV show, all wrapped
up in a nice bow. In thirty minutes. It tells
the entire story, but there's considerably more to it now.
Speaker 3 (48:15):
Who's to say, though, that if that didn't happen at all,
that the trauma stole wouldn't be there forever and very
much intense. I think it depends on the person how
you process it, suce you're healing. But to say, well,
it's doing a lot worse for the families, I think
there's families who have never had very traumatic events covered
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on national television and still live with that for the
rest of their.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
Lives and they have to. And again just look at
the job Benny Ramsey case, I mean John Ramsey, I
mean her mom passed, got rest her soul, but the
dad still deals with it every single day. He was
just on TV not even like a month and a half,
two months ago or whatever, with an interview about it.
Well it's not a true crime story.
Speaker 5 (48:55):
But I don't know if you saw recently that Robin Williams,
Oh yeah, daughter out and said, please stop making AI
generated videos of my dad and sending them to.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
Me yet tagging me exactly Martin Luther King Junior's estate.
Speaker 1 (49:10):
Right now, we agree, Yeah, yeah. That was another one too,
the whole AI thing, because there's a story I have
today about AI about it. You know, somebody taking a
girl photo from a like a duy or a you know,
a drunken public type thing and made up this entire
story about her and put it out there and now
she's living with that. Not even one syllable of it
(49:31):
is true, but it caught fire online. She said that
she was getting back that the story was that she
threw a batch of breadsticks at customers because they refused
to tipper and she's a really cute girl, but she
obviously could tell she'd been crying. And the photo is
from when she got drunk and disorderly and was arrested
for it. But it has nothing to do with the
case throwing bread.
Speaker 6 (49:52):
It was.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
The entire thing was made up, and.
Speaker 3 (49:54):
I'd rather go with the story, to be honest with you,
is to live with that.
Speaker 1 (49:58):
But this case here was a university in the brass
and Cow State. I discovered that they actually it's so
bad for some of these families that have somebody that
was taken like this that they actually call them co victims,
like the family becomes a victim of the crime themselves
because now they have to live with that. And every
time they just think about the Kessie family, every single
time a new little piece of evidence or a shadow
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of peace, the entire thing gets put back online, telling
the entire story over again to reacclimate people.
Speaker 6 (50:24):
To what happened.
Speaker 5 (50:25):
But in that case, I think that the any eyes
on it would would be great because.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
She's still missing, and that's what they say, you know.
Speaker 5 (50:30):
But with the Casey Anthony case, I mean it goes
back to the school that the first massive school shooting Columbine, Columbine. Yeah,
so that was part of the reason why we know
Sandy Hook was demolished. Part of the reason why they
regret not demolishing Columbine is that they'll have tour buses
Oh oh yeah, come by on the daily while school
(50:52):
is in session, while kids are in class, and they're
just there for that kind of what death tourism or
what that.
Speaker 1 (50:58):
They call it.
Speaker 3 (50:59):
The hotel room where the shooter for the Veiggest shooting, yes, right,
was completely sealed off right. Yeah, like if you it's
still I believe as is, but there is a wall
in front of it.
Speaker 6 (51:11):
Now.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
They took that door. They put a wall there knowing
that people that's.
Speaker 5 (51:15):
It, Yeah, because they knew people were going to want
to book the room.
Speaker 1 (51:18):
And it's funny because even when it's part of fiction
that happens, like when you go and stay at the
Stanley Hotel where the Shining was based. You know that
hotel room I think it's two twelve or something like
that is booked for like five years, okay, just like
you can't book it forever because people want to stay
in that room. You know, it says here that The findings,
published in two studies in the journal's Mass Communication and
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Society and Crime Media Culture highlighted the main concerns that
co victims had around through the show's production, and it
included inaccuracy, sensationalism of the tragedy, the complete loss of
privacy because if you have that same last name as
the victim, you're never not going to get asked about it, right, yeah,
you know, in uncomfortable interactions with true crime consumers and
(52:01):
trolls online who are trying to find out anything to
maybe create a little space for themselves to make some
money by doing this. How the stories were edited, not
telling the full story of the person. All of this,
and the family again has very little recourse because nobody's
gonna tune in to hear what the family has to say.
They just want the sensational stuff based on the murder.
They don't care if the dad goes, well, she never
really did that, she didn't work there, and she wasn't
(52:22):
she didn't play softball, and you know she didn't do
any of that stuff. Well, they don't care at all, though,
Like nobody's gonna consume that. They don't want the truth.
The sensationalism makes much more of a salacious kind of
story that they It's easier to consume that way, but.
Speaker 3 (52:37):
Some people do go down, you know, the wormhole. Yeah,
and I don't know, it's it's not really the mainstream
thing to do, perhaps, so a lot of people just
take everything at face value. But I mean, even watching
the Ed Gaines stuff, Oh right, whoop, Now I'm learning
a lot. Yeah, saying a lot.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
And then you know, of course that thing is getting
completely ravish right now by people especially like I think
ed Gean's brother or former brother in law or something
like that already said how I don't know, I know
gan'es dad, but how inaccurate it was, and how grossly miss.
Speaker 3 (53:10):
You may needn't have a chiseled bod that look great
in lingerie.
Speaker 5 (53:14):
No, if you saw a photo of Bad Game, you'd
be like, yep, that adds up.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Well, he looks like a guy that hangs out at
a feed store. Yeah, I mean that's exactly. He's got
the hat with the ear flaps and that the whole
that death smile or stares off into the sun.
Speaker 6 (53:28):
You know, I love to.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
All right four our seven nine one six one four
one text us at seven seven zero three one back
in a second with more of the Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 11 (53:44):
Hey Colbert crew, talking about your reunion and the acquaintance
to dropped the bomb. It's a brain illness, he said, right,
so I don't think he can really attribute it to
anything that a normal functioning brain might think to do.
Just my thoughts.
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Oh, thanks, I appreciate that. Yeah, Jimmy, Yeah, I mean
here's the thing. He I mean, I don't believe it's
at that stage yet, but I think maybe. And it
was pretty new. And if you're just tuning in, by
the way, welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show. I'm Jim.
There's deb Hello, Savvy's here as well. Four o'clock. Keyword
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Speaker 6 (54:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:30):
I started the show off with a little conversation. I
went to my fortieth year reunion and a gentleman that
I had known for quite a while came up and
like I was just standing there talking to two other buddies,
and I think he had just gotten there, and he
walked up and just dropped this devastating medical diagnosis that
he had gotten right to us, like you know, like
(54:51):
second sentence, like hey, how you guys doing, and then
boom into it and right, and we really had no
idea what to do, you know, nobody We just kind
of looked at each other and looked at him, and
of course we did the whole Oh my god, man,
so sorry to hear that, you know, what's what's the deal,
and did some small talk and then we just kind of.
Speaker 3 (55:06):
You, guys, try those bagel bikes.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
That like, yeah, what do you what do you talk about?
Start looking at your shoes and like act like you're
kicking sand around or doing something like that. He couldn't
make eye contact anymore.
Speaker 3 (55:17):
Smoking cigarettes for the first time, get outside.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
Right, And I think it's just maybe trauma, you know,
he just maybe he didn't have anybody he felt that
he could talk to that knew him at that point.
I mean, we'd all grown up kind of together.
Speaker 5 (55:28):
And somebody had texted that earlier that maybe that's why
he told you guys and just set it straight out,
is because you know me the longest, and you know.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
So it was it was kind of an odd thing,
and I didn't know what to do. And you know,
and people are ragging on me for even talking about it,
And I was like, I haven't said any names or anything.
Nobody's gonna know. And he didn't say anything cruel, you know,
I did not, and I don't have anything cruel to
say about him. I mean, you know, I wasn't even
trying to be mean or I just didn't know what
to do.
Speaker 3 (55:54):
That was the life event. You're not alone in that.
A lot of people don't relate to it.
Speaker 1 (55:58):
Like what do you do if somebody me I'm sure
this happens in the office all the time, Like you're
going through a divorce, or something happens with one of
your kids, maybe a medical thing, something happens with one
of your parents. You know, you want to talk to somebody.
Your family, unfortunately, sometimes can be not a closed book.
But because they are also cognitive of the situation, a
lot of the thought processes are the same. So you're
(56:20):
looking for maybe an opinion outside of the ones you
already know. And I don't know, maybe you just want
some sympathy a little bit, or maybe you just want
somebody to hear you.
Speaker 3 (56:29):
I don't know, And you put yourself in those shoes
like even when you're sharing that story, Jim, I consider,
what if I ever had to tell people, all right,
well would I do? What's going through my head at
that point?
Speaker 1 (56:41):
And then you get people like Norm MacDonald, right, And
for people who don't know Norm McDonald died of I
think it was stomach cancer or something like that. And
nobody knew. Nobody knew it, like when I see nobody, dude.
It was like a story within all the comics that
knew Norm forever, were close friends, talk to him daily
thirty forty years. He didn't say a peep about it.
(57:04):
They found out literally the day before he just passed away.
Nobody knew. Freddie Mercury did the same thing when he
was HIV positive and it turned into AIDS. He never
told anybody, literally until the day before he died.
Speaker 5 (57:15):
I believe, I think didn't Clark Hudson do the same.
I think Elizabeth Taylor, Rockotson Cudson.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
Yeah, sorry, David Bowie.
Speaker 3 (57:23):
I don't know how many people he told, but he
certainly knew because remember he released that album sure, and
it was the next day I think he had passed.
Zach And when you listen to those songs and I'm
like oh.
Speaker 1 (57:34):
You knew yea and the Blackstar thing right, Yeah, yeah,
that Blackstar album, I think is what it was. And
it's just kind of you know, it's different. People handle
situations like that differently, but when you bring other people
into that realm, you know, that's one of those things
I would like if something like that were to happen
to me, if I were to unfortunately get some type
of diagnosis of that nature, I would tell the people
(57:54):
close to me, but I would probably keep it relatively
quiet outside of that.
Speaker 3 (57:57):
Yeah, just kind of want to start off the show
coming up later crazy news.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
There's a crazy teaser for you if I make it
that long. So you know, and again I'm unbelievably sympathetic,
but it is a unique choice, and I think maybe
just don't you don't maybe even know what to do.
It just maybe comes out like when you have news
like that, I'd make it funny. Oh no, you can't,
you could don't.
Speaker 3 (58:23):
Please absolutely don't try.
Speaker 1 (58:24):
Please don't try and back.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
I mean, if I'm going to drop news like that,
why not with just a little bit more cushion to.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
It, because I think that would even make it more uncomfortable, like.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
And that's my dying wish.
Speaker 1 (58:36):
I think it would be.
Speaker 3 (58:38):
So gave more weeks to live with that lack of.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
Last You think the office is cringe. I mean you
come out exactly. Let me ask you guys something real quick.
You feel safe in the state of Florida, like you
And it's interesting because you've had experiences in Miami, North Miami.
You've had experiences here in Orlando. You've lived in a
couple places here in the city of our Lando. I've
only lived in North Florida and Orlando, but I've lived
(59:04):
in a couple places here, including Pine Hills, so I'm
familiar with that. Actually, when I moved to Orlando, I
lived in Pine Hills for about three or four years
before I moved out and around DAB. You're from Wisconsin,
but you've also lived in San Diego. You've lived in England.
Speaker 5 (59:17):
I didn't live in England, didn't you guys with there No,
But when I first moved to Florida, moved to.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
Del Rey, Delray Beach, just the England of oh oh manad.
It's not bad.
Speaker 5 (59:29):
It's just at the time it was full of old
people who would just pull their curtains apart.
Speaker 6 (59:35):
Oh yeah, just.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
To stare at where only we had a next door
out exactly.
Speaker 1 (59:40):
Before that day. But yeah, you think do you feel
safe in Mount Dora? Oh yeah, you feel pretty safe
out there, yeah, Sava. Do you feel safe in your neighborhood?
Speaker 3 (59:47):
Very safe?
Speaker 1 (59:47):
Yeah, I feel very safe for hime as well. Where
do you think Florida ranks when it comes to safety
in America as far as crime? As far as crime,
like people feeling safe in their neighborhood throughout the entire state.
And of course you're gonna have some subjective areas. I
mean there's some places here in even just to Orlando,
a little bit a little more sketchy than others. But yeah,
in general, do you feel pretty safe? Like do you
(01:00:09):
feel safe going downtown on Friday or Saturday night for
like a date. That's a different story there.
Speaker 3 (01:00:14):
You know, I used to I used to walk throughout downtown. Yeah,
by myself, no problem. I lived in an apartment downtown.
I scootered through downtown this past weekend a soccer game
to get back to my car.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
How was that?
Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
It was an adrenaline rush?
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Pretty fun? Huh?
Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
I'm glad I was on the scooter, but I was.
It was certainly a crowd. I was not used to
a sense of how thick it was the lack of
people driving properly.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
And.
Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
I don't know, I didn't feel at danger as if
I was going to be kidnapped, right, yeah, I think,
But I certainly did not want to be on a
scooter anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
So I don't walk down Orange Avenue anymore. It's just
I have no reason to go down there. But I
do go to the Doctor Phillips Center and maybe a
couple of restaurants down there often. I've never felt like
unsafe in orland walking in there. But I'm again, I'm
getting out of there at you know, ten o'clock at night,
and I'm going right to the parking garage and I'm
getting into my car and I'm leaving. So I'm not
I'm not hanging out down there.
Speaker 5 (01:01:09):
Well, no, And it's one of those things where pending
on where you park, you know, some of those ten
dollars apart, ye, yeah, yeah, you just walk with your
head on a swivel. Sure, yeah, yeah, for sure your
keys poke out like wolverine. Yeah, I mean, like, does
I need to throat punch someone?
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Like when you go to a city game. You could
Park all around that the area down there and walk
in again, I've never felt unsafe down there. And you know,
to be quite honest with you, that particular area of
town for the longest time wasn't really known as the
most savory part of our land. Older Yeah, no, you know,
it wasn't really it didn't have that reputation. They built
the stadium there, and you know, you get out, you
can walk three or four or five blocks to get
(01:01:44):
to the stadium. And again even leaving the games, you know,
ten thirty at night. I've never felt one time that,
you know, at a situation that I couldn't handle. Now,
I've been to other cities where that was not the case,
New Orleans being number one. Man, you just do not.
It's hard to feel super safe in New Orleans even
during the day, go to the gay bar, right, yeah,
maybe so right? But where do you think Florida ranks
(01:02:04):
when it comes to the citizens here thinking they feel safe?
Speaker 3 (01:02:07):
I feel like they feel safe.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
Do you think they do? Yeah? Thirty fourth? Do you
think we're thirty fourth? I will go fifteenth. Florida is
the fourth least safe state to live in according to
this study. Weird number one apparently yes, and I never
I mean when I saw this is wallet Hub did
a study and it said it's the fourth least safe
(01:02:31):
state to live in the US. It evaluated all fifty
states based on fifty two safety indicators, which were organized
in the five categories to establish their ratings. Florida in
forty seventh overall in particular standings twenty first and murders
and assaults per capita, forty fifth in climate disaster losses
per capita, and forty seventh in uninsured population share. So
(01:02:52):
you know, when you feel safe, it isn't necessarily always crime.
It's like, can the weather get you? Can somebody else
get you can? This gets you? Sabrina just said it.
Speaker 5 (01:03:01):
Sabrina just said it when she was scooting through on
her scooter in downtown Orlando and not wanting to be
on the scooter anymore because of the way people are driving.
Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
Days are all on insured.
Speaker 5 (01:03:12):
I know, I've got to believe that the traffic fatalities
and the pedestrian fatalities in this state have to be
what pushed us up there so hard.
Speaker 1 (01:03:20):
I like you said, it's not exactly all crime. Exactly
what you're just saying, those things. There's so many ways
you can die in the state of Florida.
Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
Number one with pedestrian killing.
Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
Yeah, we were from them for walking in for bicycles,
I believe for a while.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
Yeah we hah, shark bites.
Speaker 4 (01:03:33):
Look at us.
Speaker 5 (01:03:34):
We had seven hundred and seventy people die in twenty
twenty three from traffic fatalities.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
And if you're wondering pedestrians, if you're wondering how the
South is doing, Louisiana is the least safed, really well,
the least safe state in the nation. Mississippi's the next
leaf's least safe, and Texas is the next least safe.
So all of this, the least safest places in the
entire US are really right here, toxactly. Home state of Wisconsin. Well,
(01:04:02):
Wyoming is tenth. Let's see, Wisconsin is Let me get
it right here real quick.
Speaker 3 (01:04:07):
We're just happy to have you here.
Speaker 5 (01:04:08):
Oh yeah, you know it. Just come on in and
sit a spell. We'll have a butter burger.
Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
Look at it. It's not real good. Actually it's pretty good. Okay, nineteenth.
In other words, you're in pretty good shape. Because the
lower the number you are, obviously the worst it is.
When it's a forty seven, forty eight. That's where we
fall on that scale, making us the fourth least. All right,
what's the safest state then, what do you think it is?
Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
Vermont one lives North Dakota.
Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
Massachusetts is number two. Really, Connecticut is number six, Massachusets, Yeah,
Massachusetts number two. We'll get it's up here in the
northeast somewhere. I got. It's hard because all these little things.
Vermont's the safest state in America, is it?
Speaker 6 (01:04:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
A matter of fact, that entire enclave of the Northeast
is all one, two, three, four and five. You know,
so New Hampshire, Maine, Maine. Yeah, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusett.
It's Connecticut, Jersey even sixteenth Oh wow, exactly. Yeah. Yeah,
(01:05:11):
and you get her on the west coast, Washington, Oregon,
and California.
Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
Oh not from what I see in the news, but
the naked bike, right, I don't think I believe our
military is there getting rid of all that danger.
Speaker 5 (01:05:27):
Like a Pritzer in Chicago own drum circle at a time.
Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
Yeah, please, you know, Minnesota is actually pretty far up
there is Minnesota dangerous place.
Speaker 3 (01:05:39):
The one time I went it was the nicest people
have ever met.
Speaker 4 (01:05:42):
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 3 (01:05:44):
A Minnesota Twins game where they were i mean demolished.
The score was bad, and still I got in the
elevator like just isn't a great day for baseball. It's
just what a beautiful day at Target Field and the
boys did good out.
Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
I love the Twin City. Utah has number five. Like
what I thought Utah was like considered one of the
safest places in America? Is it what it is? I mean, look,
Wyoming is number ten. That's pretty high up on the
list for a state that you think is like like
kind of insulated from stuff like that. Like who f
goes to Wyoming anyway, and there's not a lot of people.
Speaker 5 (01:06:19):
There's not a lot of not a big population there either.
Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
Let's see, Alaska is twenty eighth and Hawaii is seventh. Damn,
but I've heard that about Hawaii though they have a
bit of a I think they got themselves a bit
of a meth problem over there, right, meth I hadn't heard.
Speaker 5 (01:06:36):
I had heard homeless, homeless, homeless and a lot of
like public defecating stuff like that in Hawaii. In Hawaii,
like you walk, Yeah, that was that was one of
the things. Oh, come on, I loved Portland, but that
was dodging.
Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
That was Oh I'm telling you that San Francisco.
Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
Suggest we do home, just spend your money on just.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
No personal income tact. We're doing fine, okay, but that
that trip to San Francisco was a game changer. Yeah,
because you hear all that stuff, right, you hear in
the media, and you're like, well, there's no way that's happening.
There's no way that human God almighty, they're right there
doing it exactly like one guy crawled out of his
sleeping bag to do it.
Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
Oh didn't want to.
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
Do My wife saw somebody do it and then wipe
his wipe with his sleeve of his his Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:07:26):
Well, for years downtown an hour downtown at number number
are we number four? I saw a happy face that
for and I kid you not months stayed there and
it was created by oh yeah, yeah, and it stayed.
Speaker 5 (01:07:47):
That's that's some kind of I'm not kidding, Okay, new
show title.
Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
I said to Ross all the time until someone up.
Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
I've not seen any of that in this city. I
really well, you know, I know that downtown has a
bit of a homelessness issue, and it was under I
four there where they would pile up. But we were
just under there the other day and walking over to
a show, just walking over to a show and trying
to find a date. And I didn't see any of that.
(01:08:20):
I haven't seen any of the fecal stuff from any
of the Orlando homeless population. But man, well we were
in San Francisco. That was a different world altogether. So
you don't want to believe it. You don't want to
believe it. You don't want to believe that in America,
the richest country on planet Earth, the most prosperous country
on planet Earth, that there would be people defecating in
the streets because they had nothing else to do. But
(01:08:41):
there they were, one after the other. You can put
in a bag and throw it away. I doubt they're
going to do that.
Speaker 5 (01:08:46):
Made with a number two and not a pencil. Okay, good,
we got a new show title.
Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
Also saw a guy pop his head out of a
sleeping bag and hit his pipe and then laugh at
me and then dive right back into a sleeping bag
like a crack turtle. Another news show title. That's exactly
what it looked like, a crack turtle. The Little crack turtle,
poked his head out of a shell, took a hit
on the pipe, laughed at me, and then went right
back into.
Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
His out and then the crack hair just wow.
Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
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Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
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Also in the five o'clock hour segment, we're going to
talk about Mark Sanchez. He finally made his very first
(01:09:50):
statement regarding the brutal attack on that seventy year old
driver out of nowhere. Of course, we've seen some of
the video of uh Mark, Yeah, of him walking around
in that loading dock area. Uh, kind of crazy stuff.
I'll tell you exactly what he said at the top
of the hour. Also, the hostages getting out, We're going
(01:10:12):
to talk about that in the five o'clock hour as well.
Man and Savvy's right, watching these videos we have, is
it ABC News updeb Is it with those yes? Yeah?
ABC News up? And they're showing these videos and my god, man,
of like the families reuniting, I don't know which ones
get you guys the worst. All right, I don't know
which ones get you guys, the military dads or moms
(01:10:35):
surprising their kids at school events.
Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Guaranteed I will cry, like.
Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
I have to go somewhere where people can't see me.
Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
When I watch those I do, I'm on the toilets
and just blubbering.
Speaker 1 (01:10:49):
Or also the baby that gets the new glasses and
sees their mom for the first time.
Speaker 5 (01:10:53):
Or the baby that hears for the first time.
Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
I mean, if you I don't know how to, I
don't know. I mean that that is a test of humanity.
If you want to find out if somebody is human,
sit him down, say just watch this and watch their reaction.
If they don't react, execute them now.
Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
I will see your military mom and dad surprise and
cochlear implant. Raise you.
Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
The cancer patient who's getting their head shaved, shaving the
whole family the head.
Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Yeah. How about the dog that's been lost and then
reunited with their family and it takes them a minute
to smell and figure it out, and then when they do,
the dog loses its gd mind. He goes crazy, almost.
Speaker 3 (01:11:44):
Shake the funeral on top of the grave.
Speaker 5 (01:11:48):
How about the older dad, like you know, always wanted
a dog and then his family surprises him with a
puppy and then he starts to blubber.
Speaker 1 (01:11:56):
There's also one where it's a guy gets his dream car.
A guy, so, God, did you see? This guy has
a car of his dreams. He has to sell it
because his wife gets pregnant and they couldn't afford not
they couldn't afford a family or the birth or anything,
so he had to sell his dream car. The son
that they gave birth to goes and finds the car
(01:12:16):
thirty five years later, tracks the car down.
Speaker 5 (01:12:19):
Is it a green Corvette or something like that? It's
a Mustangs Mustang.
Speaker 1 (01:12:22):
Ah, it's a Mustang, and then buys it back for
him and the guy almost faints, like the daddy Legit
almost faints in the driveway when he sees it.
Speaker 5 (01:12:32):
I also love the ones where someone pretends they're homeless
and then gives away money.
Speaker 1 (01:12:36):
Oh yeah that all the time. There's a guy that
pays for groceries. Now, yes, I love him. He just
reaches over, he goes, He comes up over elderly people
who are literally sifling through their uh chain so their
change to pay for their meal, and he comes just
hit them with the old beeper.
Speaker 5 (01:12:52):
I'm noticing more and more of that, especially like on
Twitter again. So Insta is always a good place for
feel good videos, but Twitter's becoming it seems lately to be.
Speaker 3 (01:13:03):
Aroun a little bit of nice then, because I'm saying
a lot of.
Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
It is crap because it's like this swastika swasta ga
swasaga Oh yeah video, but getting swats to be heading.
Speaker 5 (01:13:13):
Be adding it's a It does seem like it's gotten
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
But the ones that are playing now with the families
being reunited with their hostages are the former hostages. It
that the one they just show on an ABC I
legit had to turn away from because I'm mom huh.
Speaker 3 (01:13:31):
And the sun, and she's.
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
It's the it's a young man who's come home in
his entire family. I don't know if it's his daughter
or sister. She literally wraps herself around his leg and
is holding as if to say, you ain't going nowhere,
like it's just uncontrollably sobbing.
Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
I'm not come in and hugg you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
Okay, seven, uh and when we're gonna talk a little
bit more about that in the five o'clock hour, because
you know what, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:13:59):
I'm trying to today let's go.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Yeah, I mean, and the thing is, to be honest
with you, I haven't I obviously knew there were hostages.
I knew the numbers. I didn't know how many they lost.
Speaker 3 (01:14:11):
And they actually some of them lost, like we don't yeah,
we don't know where the bodies went.
Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
And even down they still don't know. There's gonna be
a number of them. They don't have any idea or
they sucks man, they're waiting to repatriate.
Speaker 5 (01:14:23):
I believe it's at least twenty bodies of hostages who
did not survive.
Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
Yeah, so but there's yeah, it's a bunch of them
don't survive. That's the thing. That's crazy. And then of
course we were releasing like almost what two thousand Palestinians.
I say, Israel is releasing two thousand Palestinians.
Speaker 5 (01:14:38):
Two hundred and fifty death sentence prisoners, and then another
seventeen hundred who have been held during the two years
of the war.
Speaker 1 (01:14:45):
So that's all happening. Now we'll talk a little bit
more about what happens when you're held hostage for two
and a half or five years. You know, something like
that Coke is rolling out a brand new product nationwide.
Speaker 6 (01:14:55):
Got it?
Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
Wait what I thought the drug? For a second? I
like that segull new Coke.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Did you guys see the story about any chance? I
did not? This is another attempt. It's so funny because
Michelle Obama tried this, I believe in New York when
she tried to pinch the size of Coca Cola's being
sold in schools from the twenty ounce or get it
completely out of there. This is a new effort by
Coca Cola. Now I've seen these cans, and I don't
really know why this is even a story, But apparently
it's not like a new flavor or something. No Coca
(01:15:25):
is introducing mini cans seven and a half ounce cans
of some of its most popular sodas that's been around. Coke,
Narrow Sugar, Cherry Coke, Sprite, Fanta, and other flavors will
be in these single served mini cans. Now, the funny
thing is that's the difference, right. So the reason why
I thought this was a bit of a story is
because the only time I've seen these smaller cans is
(01:15:49):
at bartenders, like when you're making drinks, so it's seven
and a half ounce.
Speaker 3 (01:15:52):
Are the Amber households? I love those many cans?
Speaker 5 (01:15:55):
Yeah, really, same year we get cherry coke because in
that way crisp exactly, and it's just enough soda so
that you don't have any left over, and you're not.
Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
It's not enough soda.
Speaker 3 (01:16:07):
It's not enough.
Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
So's yeah, no, But here's the problem if I buy
it because I think they come in eight packs, twelve packs?
Is it twelve packs and bogo often? And the bogo
is this weekend. So the thing is is like I
buy twenty ounce sodas. And the reason why he is
because I like the screw cap because I only drink
like half of one at a time. I only need
that little sage. I need that hit, you know, I
(01:16:29):
need to just put it in there right, and then
afterwards I shut it down. I just shut it down
and then you know, and have the rest of it
another time. See to me, that gets too flat too soon?
See what I want?
Speaker 5 (01:16:42):
The ice called aluminium can crispy crispy cherry coke.
Speaker 1 (01:16:46):
It is the iluminum can, a crispier or more fizzy
product than the than the bottles. I think.
Speaker 3 (01:16:52):
I consider it. Yeah, And I think it's all about
the mouth feel, the mouth hole, a wide mouth. Are
you guys going to chime in at all?
Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
I don't know what you're talking about. We're just gonna
let you all.
Speaker 4 (01:17:05):
Yes.
Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
Oh, I think that changes the flavor and experience absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
Do you think the wider drink hole not too wide?
Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
Don't get crazy, but yes, just like a wide straw.
Why do you think McDonald's found it's it's not that's there.
Speaker 1 (01:17:26):
We we know why that tastes better. Coke only sends
the syrup to McDonald's and metal containers. Everybody else gets
it in plastic containers. That's why McDonald's coke tastes so
much better.
Speaker 3 (01:17:37):
I did not know that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
The yeah, they get so when you look in the back,
like when you look at a coke container or whatever,
like even at publics or any of those, it's the
boxes that have the plastic bags. The reason why they
say the McDonald's coke is so much better is because
they get their syrup in the in the aluminum like
like you would see oxygen tanks or whatever. She's got
(01:18:02):
a point. Well, I truthfully, I haven't had one, so
I will pick up and I'm not a big coke drinker,
but I will definitely pick up an eight pack and
see if this is satisfactory.
Speaker 3 (01:18:12):
Make sure it's ice cold.
Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
Yeah, that's the biggest. Pour over ice. I never put
mine in the fridge because I always pour it over ice.
I get people who drink it out of the can cold.
Weird me out. No, that's a weird thing. My wife
does that.
Speaker 3 (01:18:22):
It's talking about the whole time.
Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
I don't care for it. I think it's got to
be poured over ice.
Speaker 3 (01:18:28):
Anniversary for your high school sir, try something new.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
No, I'm telling you, but it's better when you pour
your soda over really, especially the ice we have here
at the how are at the station? Oh, that's the
greatest we have like a real ice machine here. And
it's not those half moon cubes that are like when
you when they melt, they oh they're perfect. Yeah, man,
let's do it. I mean big hole, big coke hole.
(01:18:56):
What I never heard that? I've never heard of, you thought.
I think the size of the whole of the can
makes it taste different, you know. Russ Rawlins contends that
if you eat a sandwich, if you take a bite
of a sandwich and then you turn that sandwich upside
down and take a bite, it tastes different. Wow. I
think that he's contended that for years because of what
(01:19:16):
hits your palette first, depending on which way you have
it upside down. But soda wouldn't do that right because
it would hit your palate into your left hand from
your right hand. They call that the stranger right four
oh seven nine four one text us at seven seven
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Speaker 6 (01:19:40):
Jimmy James?
Speaker 10 (01:19:42):
Completely out of context question, what is the weirdest thing
you've ever smoked?
Speaker 1 (01:19:53):
What a question?
Speaker 3 (01:19:54):
Well, that's it.
Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
I'm I don't know, I don't know what to say
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Speaker 3 (01:20:28):
Money man.
Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
I gotta tell you, I must be the outlier. I
was just reading the texting service during the break and
nobody talks about pouring their soda over ice before they drink. Yes,
they do.
Speaker 5 (01:20:38):
Can't pour warm coke over ice, though. See this is
where Sean and I agree with each other. He texted
at seven seven zero three. One can't or warm coke
over ice. It flattens it. Cold porter over ice keeps
it spicy.
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
I disagree with that. You are absolutely correct, sir. I
don't know that that's true because one of the reasons,
like I don't put my sodas in the fridge, my
wife puts her fo sodas in the fridge because she
doesn't like her soda on ice. She's a doctor pepper
girl dum so she likes ripping them out of their
drinking them ice cold out of the out of the bottle,
and then putting it back in the fridge. I like
(01:21:13):
pouring mine over ice. I think it makes it crispier.
And I don't do it.
Speaker 3 (01:21:18):
I'm a little bit of both. Are you gotta save? Yeah,
sprite always crispy, and I need to be ice cold.
Speaker 6 (01:21:24):
Okay, yep.
Speaker 3 (01:21:25):
But when it comes to doctor pepper and I got
a two liter that's going over ice, Oh yeah, yeah,
but it's still in the fridge, is it real?
Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
Exactly? I'm gonna tell you. The only poor I pour
ice cold over ice. The only downfall with using your
room temp soda on ice is, of course you're gonna
get a little melt, which means obviously is gonna water
it down just a tiny bit, and too honest with you,
like that's for me. It's like a little bit of
milk in your coffee kind of scenario. I don't mind that.
What I've always done it this way.
Speaker 5 (01:21:56):
Getting older, it's get more soda is warm. I need
to wait for that to you know.
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
I think it's I think I think we kind of
cup be putting it in always glass. I don't drink
of anything, just glass.
Speaker 3 (01:22:07):
What kind of glass though, because I've noticed it's beer
pint glasses. It's not You're not getting a crispy soda.
Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
With that too much surface area?
Speaker 3 (01:22:15):
Well, is that exactly what you use? It's because we
have so many promo cups.
Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
I'm gonna tell you. I think every glass I have
in my house is a promo cup. I think every
glass in my house has something printed on it, and
from somewhere I've stolen. But yeah, it's a pint glass.
That's what I use. Yeah, and you think that's bad.
Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
I don't think it's bad. It takes away from the
carbonation because that, for some way reason is built to
not have. If you're gonna pour a guinnis into.
Speaker 1 (01:22:43):
It, what, well it should be.
Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
No, that's a whole different thing.
Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
You know. You make actually a very good point, because
I was about to rag. I was about to go
crazy on you.
Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
But the fact is it makes two of you, the
other one being my period.
Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
I just got, oh, come on, thanks for sharing.
Speaker 3 (01:22:59):
I'm not pregnant.
Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
Got this brain thing, but uh, there's a glass just
stopped him right in his track. They like different wine
glasses are designed for you to drink the wine a
certain way because the way you hit your palate. I
know that there are bourbon sniffers or that are that you.
They build them to tip a certain farce, certain far back,
(01:23:21):
so your nose can get a snoop of the bourbon
before it actually hits your palate. So I know that's the.
Speaker 5 (01:23:26):
Case because you've got your champagne flutes, which are you know,
generally narrow, sure, yeah, and then you've got your wider bottom,
you know, wineglasses.
Speaker 3 (01:23:35):
Red Martini comes in and I'm like, who, what's the
point of you?
Speaker 1 (01:23:39):
I don't get that one.
Speaker 3 (01:23:40):
You're just shaking ye and you're just trying to look.
Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
What Yeah, that's it? And then they fill it all
the way up. Why do you even why does a
Martini glass even exist? That is the most difficult thing
to even walk around with. You better drink it where
you get it, wear it crazy, sick of it. But anyway,
you know, the fact is, I just can't take the
fact that I am the one pouring soda over ice
(01:24:04):
and everybody thinks it's so queer.
Speaker 5 (01:24:06):
No, I am also pouring soda over ice. I just
make sure that it's ice cold.
Speaker 6 (01:24:11):
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
Four oh seven nine one six four one. Again you
can always text us at seven seven zero three one.
California is doing some work that they should have done
a while ago. As a matter of fact, the entire
state should be doing this. And the funny thing is
is we had the guy on from Roadblocks. Remember the
security in roadblocks? Was it roadblocks? It was roadblocks predators? Yes, yep.
(01:24:34):
And you remember this guy sounded so corporate savvy. He
was like, you know, gave all the right answer as
a matter of fact, that the texting service called me
out a little bit for not kind of busting up
more and asking tougher questions. Then it goes back and
he's like, oh, yeah, we're doing everything we can. And
then literally, not even a week ago, I read the
story like roadblox is basically a playground for predators. Okay,
like legit, Like they've like made zero effort to try
(01:24:55):
to make it any better. California Governor Gavin Newsom signed
in a piece of legislation that's very interesting. What do
you guys think about this? Did you see it? I
did not, And this is something that is a really
good idea. I don't know how he came about this,
but on Monday, today he signed in a legislation to
regulate artificial intelligent chat bots and protect kids and teens
(01:25:18):
from potential dangers of the technology. And what they're doing
is this, The law requires the platform to remind users
that they're interacting with a chatbot and not a human.
So if you're online, let's take our friend here, the
young man here recently who got into a relationship with
one of these chatbots that wound up talking him into
(01:25:39):
killing himself. Yeah, the AI, right, the AI one. So
what they would say here is is that during the
conversation that you're having, or during your session online, that
you would get a pop up that would remind you, hey,
you know, as real as it may seem, and as
conversational as this thing may seem, this is not a person.
You are talking to a computer that's reacting to your
(01:26:02):
input and responding accordingly. It is not a person You're
you're still talking to a fake chat bot.
Speaker 5 (01:26:08):
I still I don't see how that would make a
lot of difference, because the young man here in Florida
knew he was talking to an AI assistant there, but
there was no there was no secret about that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:20):
But then then how could he possibly sue that because
I mean that my thing is I believe that it
gets I think what they're trying to say is, as
the mind is developing, because this goes up to like
fifteen years old or whatever, as the mind is developing,
I think you kind of maybe lose track of kind
of where you are, and maybe as you're kind of
going along, you flow, if it's long enough, you flow
(01:26:40):
out of that reality and into a situation where you
do apply like a personality to this thing.
Speaker 5 (01:26:45):
And that's what happened in this case. And so the
suing comes from, you know, the language that they that
they've used. And there's been a lot of concern about
younger people are seeking out kind of AI companionship, right, Yes,
in a lot of cases it's a lot easier for
them than real human communication.
Speaker 1 (01:27:02):
Yeah, because it'll give them the answers they want. Sometimes.
Speaker 5 (01:27:04):
Well, I think it's that, and I think it's all
those other things. You know, kids spend all their time
looking down. We've talked about it before that the Zoomers
stare right yet right that the lack of eye contact,
that being completely uncomfortable when they look you in the eye.
So that makes talking to an AI chatbot that much easier.
Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
Yea, yeah, the evolution of humans is going to be
where our next fuses, where all we do is look down.
Yeah exactly, It says. The law requires a platform to
remind users they're interacting with a chatbot, not a human.
The notification pops up every three hours, which actually should
be it should be more than that for users who
are minors. Companies will also have to maintain a protocol
to prevent self harmed content and refer users to crisis
(01:27:44):
service providers if they express suicidal tendencies or ideation. Uh
Newsom has four kids under the age of eighteen, says
California has a responsibility to protect kids and teens who
are increasingly turning to AI chatbots for everything from homework
to help with emotional support and personal advice.
Speaker 5 (01:28:01):
Well, not only that, you know, one of the biggest
things chat GPT is being used for adulting.
Speaker 1 (01:28:07):
Oh yeah, in other words, how do I iron right?
Oh really? Yeah? Yeah that's scary. Yeah, we did a start,
why iron right? Exactly?
Speaker 5 (01:28:15):
Literally, people are turning to it to help with the
adulting issues.
Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
How do I write a check? What they should do
with this is? And if any time a child you
know that it's verified. It's a child asks a question
that a parent should be being asked. That's what it
should do. It should say, hey, I'm not qualified to
give you information on this or advice on this. You
should go consult an adult or a parent. That's what
it should do. It should not even give you advice
(01:28:39):
or give you any life guidance like that. It should
never be able to do that. Oh, I absolutely agree.
Speaker 5 (01:28:45):
But unfortunately the people who are creating these aren't thinking
that way.
Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
Well, of course not. I mean they want you on
there as long as possible so you can see more
advertisements or be more engaged with what they've maybe, and
it's all about selling you something. Yeah, you know, it's
all about gaining power over your ability to buy and sell. Well,
that's all it is. It says. Emerging technology like chatbots
and social media can inspire, educate, and connect, but without guardrails,
technology can also exploit this lead and endanger our kids.
(01:29:10):
We've seen some truly horrific and tragic examples of young
people harmed by unregulated tech. And he says they're not
going to stand by what companies continue to get without
necessary limits or accountability, which I agree with one hundred percent.
And look, a lot of this also has to go
with parenting as well. You know, the government shouldn't be
parenting your kids, and a chatbot should not be parenting
(01:29:32):
your children. Yeah, but that's so easy to say.
Speaker 5 (01:29:34):
But if your kid has a phone and you're not
looking over their shoulder twenty four to seven, you may
not know. It's just like, as a parent, you may
put every single contributing on their safety measure on there,
and then your kid goes over to their friend's house
and they undo it all.
Speaker 6 (01:29:49):
Sure.
Speaker 5 (01:29:49):
Yeah, I mean we've heard that from Danny Jenkins at Threatlocker.
I mean, this guy's job is cybersecurity and his own
son was able to circumvent, convent and find work around.
Speaker 1 (01:30:01):
Yeah. So the legislation was a slew of AI bills
introduced in California loggermakers this week to reign and homegrown
industry that's rapidly evolving with little oversight. This really reminds
me of just the renaissance of the Internet, because these
really are the same arguments we heard when just the
Internet came along and you were able to go online
and research stuff and see stuff that you are on
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social media. Right, all of that, it's like the same
cyclical argument that we're having over yet another technology. You know,
there we go. This is a tech companies and leaders
in recent months also announced o're launching pro ai super
packs to fight state and federal oversight. So AI basically
is building up a gigantic treasure chest trying to fight
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state governments over regulation when they're trying to basically protect children.
That's a tell, by the way, when your tech company
is willing to spend thirty or forty or fifty million
dollars in legal fees to keep your kids connected to
their tech, you should think about that a little bit
as a parent. I know I did as a parent.
Speaker 5 (01:30:59):
Go back to the fact that China won't allow it's
children on TikTok, but they thought tooth and nail to
make sure your kids can stay on TikTok.
Speaker 1 (01:31:06):
All the tawls. That's the biggest is it not?
Speaker 6 (01:31:08):
It is?
Speaker 1 (01:31:10):
I would imagine it is. Hey, this is great for
your kid, My kid not so much. Exactly. Your kid's
gonna kill it with it. Your kid's really gonna figure
it out. My kid, your kid full blast?
Speaker 6 (01:31:20):
M all right?
Speaker 1 (01:31:21):
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Speaker 16 (01:31:34):
You're not too weird, You're just a little weird. I
like to pour my soda over ice, too, but my
soda has to be cold and has to be from
a can.
Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
I think the carbonation is better in a can.
Speaker 7 (01:31:43):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
I don't know why, but anyway, Yeah.
Speaker 16 (01:31:47):
So, and also like light eyes, like two or three cubes.
Speaker 6 (01:31:49):
I don't have to kill my.
Speaker 16 (01:31:52):
Ice all the way up to the top and four
soda over I just like two or three cubes and
cold soda over it.
Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
Yeah, that's the best.
Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
No, three cubes is insane?
Speaker 6 (01:32:02):
Oh and it is?
Speaker 1 (01:32:03):
Why even do it? I guess I'll deal with this.
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Hello savvy here with us today. Twelve cubes. Yeah. Jack
on vacation, he went to New Jersey, where the worst
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weather on planet Earth is happening right now. My god,
oh mighty. I just saw a live shot from there
and just laughed abundantly.
Speaker 3 (01:32:31):
Why would you flying in today?
Speaker 1 (01:32:32):
Yeah, he's flying in. He had literally had to fly
out this morning, like super early, after doing the surfest
all week and long, which I heard was awesome, Like
Sunday was just absolutely completely packed and a lot of fun.
I also found out that Jaden Grimes has no idea
who zz top is or what or what it is?
What he did not know. He actually jack texts me
that he goes I just mentioned zz top did Jayden
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from eight bit Update? And he had no idea what
I was talking about. Yeah, we're in that realm now
that hurts. Yeah, we're in that realm where kids that
are like twenty twenty five years old aren't going to
really know anything we knew.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
And we can't be like, oh you are you serious?
Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
We can't do that because that's just icing on the
old game.
Speaker 3 (01:33:11):
No one knows RD exactly got it?
Speaker 6 (01:33:13):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
All right, So let's talk about this Mark Sanchez thing. So,
if you have been living under a rock. Mark Sanchez,
former quarterback of the Jets and a couple of other
teams in the NFL, who's thirty eight years old. He
is currently a broadcaster. I want to say for Fox, yes,
and that currently yeah, yeah, well yeah, you know, they
haven't made a statement, and what I don't think Fox
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has made a statement yet, have they.
Speaker 3 (01:33:36):
The only statements they made were in the confusion of
it all. Well, yeah, we hope he's doing well, and
our thoughts and prayers to all right, so actually our
thought and prayers are also to the man he beat
up and right, okay, he is going to jail. It
was very confusing.
Speaker 1 (01:33:52):
Yeah, he bonded out today, I believe, and made his
first statement. Now, interestingly, I got a couple questions to
ask you guys, So for everybody kind of understands what's
going on. There was a guy backing in a truck
that changes out Friar oil for a restaurant. They were
doing it at this particular hotel. Mark Sanchez, for some
reason took an issue at this and confronted the guy
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who was driving the truck, who's also sixty nine years old.
Tried to get into the truck. Then when the guy
tried to call nine to one one, he slapped the
guy's phone out of his hand, started a confrontation, punched
the guy some. The guy felt so threatened by Mark
Sanchez that he pulled his knife out and stabbed Mark
Sanchez a number of times.
Speaker 3 (01:34:30):
And you this is after he attempted to pepper spray him. Yes,
that did not work at all.
Speaker 1 (01:34:34):
He wiped it off and kept coming. So that's what
actually prompted him to pull his knife out, because he said, well,
if this dude isn't reacting to pepper spray, and I
don't know if you've ever been around it, you don't
even have to take a direct hit for that stuff
to change your day. Yeah, now, I mean you can
be within twenty feet of it and it will change
your day.
Speaker 3 (01:34:48):
I've been in a bar where someone did it. They
called it a prank. Didn't see the funny part. Yeah,
but it cleared out the bar in two seconds. Yes,
I felt it immediate.
Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
It's gnarly. It will just shut everything in your face down.
You will not be able to breathe, you won't be
able to see, you start snotting everywhere.
Speaker 3 (01:35:02):
It's even more insane that the guy was wiping off
and kept going.
Speaker 1 (01:35:07):
Just wiped it and rolled through right. And that's when
the guy said to himself, Well, if this guy is
reacting like that to pepper spray, I'm gonna have to
stab this fool to get him off of me. And
that's what he did. Well, Mark Sanchez beat this guy,
I mean bad. He's got a gash in his cheek
that actually went through to his tongue, that effected his
tongue where he couldn't speak the right way. Who it is? Bad? Right?
So all of these are going to be upgraded charges
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for him. He's already dealing with some felonies. What Let
me let me ask you if this happened to you,
if this was you, right, if this was if you
were Mark Sanchez and you were that scenario, and everybody
has seen the pictures right that We've all seen the
pictures of the guy in the neck brace who is
basically beaten to the point where you can't even recognize.
Speaker 6 (01:35:49):
Who or what it is?
Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
Right? What would be the first thing you said in
a press conference when you were going to make a statement,
or the first thing you were going to say to public,
to the public about this issue? What would it be cool?
Speaker 3 (01:36:02):
I don't know if I would say anything. Honestly, it
does not look good. It was just getting released from jail.
Everyone is aware of what you did to that old man.
I feel like, I'm not saying anything, especially if I've
got a court coming up.
Speaker 1 (01:36:20):
That's the good, that's the bank part.
Speaker 3 (01:36:21):
So Okay, don't admit guilt if.
Speaker 1 (01:36:24):
I knew, because I'm guessing he's going to probably try
to hang this on somebody dosing him. If I had
to guess, I'm guessing that's going to be his events,
that somebody dosed him with something drubbing crazy. Now his
ex wife or his baby mama already came out today
and said she's not surprised did this happen?
Speaker 3 (01:36:41):
Oh really words, Yes, a telling sentence.
Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
Right, she wasn't surprised that strike one on Mark Sanchez.
Speaker 5 (01:36:50):
Yeah, because you said you yourself. Jimmy had been looking
into his history to.
Speaker 1 (01:36:54):
See couldn't find it.
Speaker 5 (01:36:55):
Is there any precedent for this? And you couldn't find anything,
But she knew him best.
Speaker 1 (01:37:00):
Yeah, that's why I couldn't find anything about an alcohol
or drug problem. Had I couldn't really find anything about
him having anger issues, no reports of him having issues
at work or firing off at somebody. Actually, no reports
of him having any issues with players when he was
in the league. What about steroids? Doing anything about that? Royd.
That's a great question. Do not know that well, CTE,
I mean he's not in his town.
Speaker 3 (01:37:20):
He was there to be a commentator for it, Yeah,
calling the game, and he is doing wind sprints right
before he goes up to this random box truck and
starts a fight where you have no idea if he's
supposed to park there or not, and end up beating
the living.
Speaker 1 (01:37:39):
Crap out of the I mean, it's just Sanchez's sixty
three six four two hundred and thirty pounds former professional
athlete in the NFL.
Speaker 3 (01:37:45):
He stabbed and continues to walk through the town.
Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
Yeah. Yeah, well he actually goes to a bar after
he gets stabbed, and that that's where they actually picked
him up. Uh, thirty eight years old. He spoke to reporters.
This is the first thing he said. Now, if I
was asked myself the same question and knowing this, I
would immediately say that I hope and pray that the
gentleman comes through and everything's going to be fine. I
hope and pray that that gentleman is going to be
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fine and his family is okay. That's what I would say. First,
this is Mark Sanchez's first statement. I want to thank
the first responders for saving my life. Second statement, but
I'm focused on my recovery and I just want to
see my wife. I want to see my son and
my two baby girls. That was his first statement. Okay,
(01:38:34):
no apology, no nothing like that, No sorrow for what
he did. Yeah, nothing, no, nothing at all like that. Now,
some people were saying, when I was reading the comments
on some of these stories, was well, he can't say
anything like that because you know, he's facing a felony
and it could be used against him in court.
Speaker 3 (01:38:52):
I'm pretty sure he had to go check into jail
after that.
Speaker 1 (01:38:54):
Oh really, I'm not sure.
Speaker 3 (01:38:56):
I think so.
Speaker 1 (01:38:56):
Yeah, But man, when I read that, I was like, god, man,
you know, I gotta tell you when that's a bad look.
When it comes to bad looks and look, of course,
you think the first responders for saving your life. How
about the guy you almost beat to death who's seventy.
Speaker 3 (01:39:11):
Yeah, they had to respond to that first because.
Speaker 1 (01:39:13):
Of you, who was doing nothing. He should have been
thanking them, because if that guy dies, Sanchez is going
to jail forever. That's second degree is critical, that's manslaughter.
That's manslaughter for sure. That's fifteen minimum. Dude, If that
guy dies. The first thing that idiot should have said
is thank god the responder saved the guy's life, save
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both of our lives. Never even mentions this dude. Man, Oh,
that's not a good look.
Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
But then again, as an over the turn face, Yeah,
what does attorney say anything in which he's essentially confirming
that that man is a victim?
Speaker 1 (01:39:52):
Yeah, nobody said anything like that. I mean it says
Sanchez did not comment on any charges he's facing or
if he wanted to say anything to the dry There
will be a day to answer all these questions, is
what Perry Tole said. I guess is his attorney Toll? No, no, no,
uh told. The sixty nine year old man involved in
the incident filed a lawsuit against Sanchez and others on Monday.
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Toll and his attorneys allege civil counts of assault, battery,
and negligent hiring, retention and supervision. The lawsuit does not
specifically seek an amount of damages. Rather, it asked for
the amount awarded to be determined a trial. That's a
ballsy move. You know Ray's coming in today. You know
Ray Trinley will be in today, so we can maybe
ask him about you know how this kind of works
(01:40:34):
and legally what you should and should not say in
a scenario like this. Of course, I'm never gonna get
belligerent and beat up some oil truck driver. But we've
been trying to.
Speaker 5 (01:40:42):
And a lot of times in a lot of cases
with criminal cases, even if the defendant wants to reach
across the court and apologize and shake hands, it's it's
very much discouraged.
Speaker 3 (01:40:53):
So ah, that sucks, man, it does suck. But in
this he also can't go to his son's wedding.
Speaker 1 (01:40:59):
Yeah that's right. Oh man, he's going to miss his
son's wedding, and he's going to deal with this giant
scar on his cheek and possibly permanent damage to his
tongue which would affect his speaking ability, all for delivering
friar oil overnight. No, it was for a parking spot.
That's what this entire thing was, as a parking spot.
This is the entire argument was over where the trucks parked.
Speaker 3 (01:41:19):
Sant says allegedly approached Toll Perry Tolls his name both Kay,
who was doing is a sign work at the hotel
loading dog, told him he couldn't park there, and then
that's when Sanchez allegedly climbed up into the victim's truck
kept him from calling for help. He thought he was
in physical danger. Pepper sprayed him, that didn't work, and
he thought the guy was going to kill him.
Speaker 1 (01:41:40):
Yeah, that's what he said. That's why he pulled his
knife out. He wasn't going to do that until until
Sanchez just wipes off the pepper spray and comes at
him like some mad, grizzly.
Speaker 3 (01:41:49):
Oh my gosh, man, trying to do your.
Speaker 1 (01:41:52):
Job, says prosecutor. Ryan Mere said earlier this week that
further investigation by police led to more severe charges. San
had initially been charged with three misdemeanors as part of
the incident. He now faces a charge of felony battery
involving seriously bodily injury, which carries a maximum sentence of
between one and six years in prison.
Speaker 5 (01:42:10):
And they haven't talked about enhanced charges because the VICOM
was over sixty five.
Speaker 1 (01:42:14):
And I don't know if that's a national thing or not.
I don't know if that's a state by state thing.
We know that is effecting Florida, but I'm not sure
in Indiana. Yeah, I mean, we could loot it up
real quick if you wanted to. Yeah, I'm doing that
right now. Yeah, yeah, I'll raise you. According to Mers,
the dispute between Sanchez and a truck driver began over
a parking space.
Speaker 3 (01:42:33):
Assault against an elder can fall under assault and battery laws.
It also specifically address as elder abuse or mistreatment. I
am not getting an age.
Speaker 1 (01:42:42):
Yeah. Yeah, And Fox better hope to and pray that
there's no evidence in their email server or any of
that of this guy having an alcohol issue or an
anger issue, or a drug issue or anything like that.
He could you bring up a really good point with
the CTE. I've not thought about that, but he's been
out of the league for a while. I don't know
how a CTE manifests itself because a lot of the
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players that really went through that, Junior say, I was
the one from San Diego that I remember that dealt
with and me, I think he drove his car off
a cliff or something. That's the problem with CTE. I
mean to shoot himself or something.
Speaker 5 (01:43:16):
It could be suspected, but the only way that they
could confirm it would be post mortem, right, And I.
Speaker 3 (01:43:23):
Was I was just reading up on that NFL player
who like just randomly showed up to this neighbor's house
like a mile out, killed the entire family.
Speaker 1 (01:43:33):
Oh no, way, they killed himself? What Yeah, that story up.
But I know the wrestler, the little the wrestler that
killed his his kid and his wife and then hung himself.
That was a they determined that was like a CTE
slash sterory kind of thing.
Speaker 3 (01:43:49):
And the same with this player. I'm sorry, I'm forgetting
name because.
Speaker 5 (01:43:51):
I feel Adams killed six people, including a family and
two technicians before taking his own life in rock Hills,
South Carolina.
Speaker 1 (01:43:58):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:43:59):
And but they did the autopsy and.
Speaker 5 (01:44:01):
Found severe chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Speaker 1 (01:44:05):
Isn't that nuts?
Speaker 11 (01:44:07):
Good?
Speaker 3 (01:44:07):
God?
Speaker 17 (01:44:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
Sorry, And you don't know what it's gonna set in, No,
I guess you could have. Like, and again, he's a quarterback,
so he's not like a running back taking head hits
every single play or alignment and their butting heads every
single play. He's a quarterbacks, so theoretically he gets hit
the least of any player out there.
Speaker 3 (01:44:24):
I mean something snap. But then again you have wife's statement. Yeah, like,
I'm not surprised, So.
Speaker 1 (01:44:29):
That means baby maybe an anger issue that not this
not been reported before I mean this, look, I think
this investigation is going to get pretty thick, man. I
think that they're going to start kind of digging around
in this guy's life. And again, he's just better pray
that his text messages are clean, his email is clean,
his inbox because of people, maybe ex Baby Mama sending
him messages about I can't believe you did that last night.
(01:44:51):
When are you gonna start drinking? Or I mean this
is all alleged, do not know, right? But you can't.
You can't explain erratic behavior like that, like he was
just having a bad day or he thought he had
a bad day in the booth or made a bad call.
That doesn't call you. That doesn't cause you to beat
up a seventy year old just for a parking space.
I don't have a car. Therefore, exactly, he don't need
(01:45:11):
the parking space without any personal assault. I could never
get that mad over something so benign, like I couldn't
over a parking space. Oh, somebody had said that if
you feel entitled af as an old quarterback, you know,
as a quarterback and a broadcast or if you feel entitled,
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:45:27):
Junior Seo apparently shot himself in the chest to save
his head so that they could study his brain.
Speaker 1 (01:45:32):
He wrote a note too, and I think if you
look back in his thing, I think he actually tried
to one time before, drove a car off a clif
to try to kill himself or something. If you go
back into Junior sal somebody did that. And then he
finally and he did. He shot himself in the chest,
and I believe he wrote a note saying, you know,
study my head.
Speaker 6 (01:45:47):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:45:48):
And there's a serial killer that went through this as well.
I want to say, the guy who climbed up into
that tower, that.
Speaker 5 (01:45:53):
Clock tower University of Texas back in the sixties, Whitman
and shot a.
Speaker 1 (01:45:58):
Bunch of people. I think that guy also left a
note to say, study me because I don't know why
I'm doing this.
Speaker 5 (01:46:05):
Well, yeah, because he killed his mother, he killed his
newlywed wife.
Speaker 1 (01:46:09):
Yeah, and then I think it shot thirteen or fourteen
people from that thing buried here in Florida. Is he
really I'd be damn. That's a crazy story. And Charles
Whitman two was his name. It's just like the chocolates.
I'm gonna look it up, all right. Four oh seven
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How are you doing, buddy? What's up y'all? Are you
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Speaker 6 (01:48:05):
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He very good, buddy, On this day in nineteen forty seven,
that's nineteen forty seven. Rock and roll lead singer, guitarist
and songwriter Mick Jager had a successful solo career before
joining one of the biggest rock groups of the eighties,
Don Henley. He loves ferraris Eric Clapton. He refuses to
drive fifty five. Oh, Sammy Hagar. That's right, our listeners,
(01:49:02):
justin at it. Sammy Hagar was born on this day.
Here are three fun facts about Sammy in one red
rocking lie. All right, buddy, we're talking about Sammy Hagar,
which one of these is untrue? Number One, before becoming
a rock star, he was a boxer. Number Two, Sammy
Hagar what has one of the largest personal guitar collections
(01:49:23):
in the US, with over five hundred and sixty different guitars.
Number Three, Sammy Hagar is a gourmet level chef. He
actually wrote a cookbook called are We Having Fun Yet? Or? Lastly,
Sammy Hagar is part Lebanese. Which of those is a lie?
Oh man, let's go on number three. No, that's absolutely true.
(01:49:43):
Sammy Hagar considers himself a gourmet level chef and actually
wrote a cookbook called Are We Having Fun Yet? Oh wow,
that is true. Two, three, four or five? Ah, let's
go to two. Is Howie Howey? How you doing?
Speaker 10 (01:49:58):
I'm doing good?
Speaker 1 (01:49:59):
Glad to hear that, buddy. We're t talking about Sammy
Hagar here. Which one of these isn't true? Number one?
Before becoming a rock star, he was a boxer. Number two,
Sammy Hagar has one of the largest personal guitar collections
in the US, with over five hundred and sixty different guitars.
Or lastly, Sammy Hagar is part Lebanese the guitars.
Speaker 6 (01:50:19):
Yeah, that's the one.
Speaker 1 (01:50:20):
You're just out of curiosity. Who do you think has
the largest personal guitar collection in the US? I'll give you,
I'll give you a hint.
Speaker 10 (01:50:31):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:50:32):
He's already kind of famous, but not famous for music. Really,
he's very rich. Jim Ursay, who owns I believe the
Indianapolis Colts, has a personal guitar collection over two thousand guitars.
Oh wow, answer there, put you on old how he's
a winner. It is true. Before becoming a rock star.
(01:50:52):
How he or excuse me, Sammy was a boxer. His
dad was a boxer as well. Wow, I did not know.
And Sammy is part Lebanese.
Speaker 6 (01:51:00):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:51:00):
One of the coolest things about Sammy Hagar apparently supposed
to be one of the nicest guys in all of
rock and roll. There you are, Sammy.
Speaker 6 (01:51:09):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:51:09):
He went on that show called what is this show?
Where they would actually tell you about your life, like genetically.
I think it is the roots with oh, and it's
he's a professor, yeah, something like that, right, and and
you basically gave them the twenty three and me and
they went through your family tree and told you about
(01:51:29):
your life and stuff. Do you guys remember the unique
thing that happened to him. It's finding your roots? Yeah,
finding your roots?
Speaker 6 (01:51:35):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:51:36):
No, he found out his last name was not Hagar, oh,
because he didn't change his name. His last name isn't Hagar.
Speaker 6 (01:51:43):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:51:43):
Wow. He learned that he was something else that day
and it blew him away. The video of it is actually.
Speaker 3 (01:51:48):
Very interesting to watch because Dad, dad kind of No.
Speaker 1 (01:51:51):
He just found out his real name wasn't Hagar And
matter of fact, I just had it up there I'll
get it for you in a second. Although van Halen
sold more records with David Lee raw Off, every album
he recorded with van Halen went number one.
Speaker 3 (01:52:03):
Damn right.
Speaker 1 (01:52:04):
He started a tequila company and went on to sell
it for oh oh.
Speaker 3 (01:52:08):
I just saw this fact millions and that is eighteen.
Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
Million, one hundred million dollars. He sold the first part
of it for eighty retained twenty percent of that, and
then sold that later down the road for another.
Speaker 5 (01:52:22):
Twenty Sammy Hagar's biological last name is Belcher.
Speaker 1 (01:52:27):
It's not Hagar. You know it doesn't rock. He Helcher.
Speaker 5 (01:52:30):
He learned this through an episode of the PBS series
Finding Your Roots.
Speaker 1 (01:52:34):
Yeah, and he was. He was laid out. He did
not expect it. And you know, you expect a lot
of that stuff that werely going to say, you know
this is gonna come. We're going to tell you this.
You know you can act this way or whatever. He
didn't know any of it, and when they hit him
with that, he was he was blown away.
Speaker 3 (01:52:48):
Did not know his new roots at all.
Speaker 1 (01:52:50):
I have always wanted to do that show. What decade
do you think? His career started in eighties, seventies, nineteen
sixties oh wow. Sixties. He was in a band called
the Famous Castiles. He goes he was born in forty seven. Yeah,
that's true. Crazy, he's like eighty years old.
Speaker 3 (01:53:07):
Of us was famous.
Speaker 1 (01:53:08):
I don't think they did anything really crazy. He was
actually a part of a lot of bands.
Speaker 16 (01:53:11):
He was.
Speaker 1 (01:53:12):
Where I found him was a band called Montrose, which
is Ronnie Montrose, who was playing guitar for him. And
then he broke off to do his own thing and
of course joined van Halen. And that happened at an
auto mechanic shop. Really, he was there getting does He
was there getting his Ferrari serviced, and Eddie van Halen's
Lamborghini was there. The mechanic says, I heard that. He goes, hey,
(01:53:32):
davidly Roth just left this band. You should go sing
for van Halen. And that's how that happened. Totally. Man, Yeah, crazy, k.
Speaker 3 (01:53:38):
About a cool mechanic.
Speaker 1 (01:53:39):
Talk about a really nice oil change. Sammy ing Or
does not have a rocking middle name either, because you
know who it doesn't rock? Sammy Roy Belcher.
Speaker 5 (01:53:47):
Oh man, Well, if he hadn't changed his name, he
would have.
Speaker 1 (01:53:52):
And then of course he found his last name was Belcher.
On National television kind of funny. But this dude lives
the life. By the way, he's got a bar down
in Cavasa and Lucas. Oh yeah, he's had like fifteen
super bands, Chicken foot hsas, he's been. This guy's had
a great career.
Speaker 3 (01:54:10):
I've heard especially for his bar down there, and is
it Tier one?
Speaker 1 (01:54:15):
I don't know. I think it's Cabasa and Lucas, but
it's yeah, because the vocals love him. My hear well.
He plays light. Apparently you can go down there look
on a Thursday night and he'll be jamming out with
like Michael Anthony from band Haling and some other people
who just hang out in that area because he and
Michael Anthony are very good friends. They they've sayed friends
for years. And that the tequila was Cabba Wabbo then
and he sold that for eighty million, retain twenty percent
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and then sold the other twenty percent. Later.
Speaker 5 (01:54:39):
A lot of people texting us at seven seven or
three one that Jim Ers had died earlier this year.
Speaker 1 (01:54:45):
He had he had a he was kind of had
a rough ride there. It was I guess he had
a drug issue, a pill issue that he'd fought for
years because I think they tried to run him out
of the league there for a while. Oh yeah, all
right for the seven nine one six four one text
us at seven seven zero three one got a fresh
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I hope you guys are doing well.
Speaker 8 (01:55:09):
So if I'm marching to his lawyer, I'm telling him
you'll claim CTE and just tell them you can have
my body after I did and chick and make sure
if I don't have brain damage. But you guys will
have to wait until I'm dead. I have ct BYE.
Speaker 3 (01:55:25):
One way to do it more for.
Speaker 18 (01:55:30):
Y'all can check me on this. But uh, Sammy Haguard
did that song. I've done everything for you, You've done
nothing for me, Rick Springfield way before Rick Springfield got
famous for it.
Speaker 1 (01:55:44):
That's all armed anybody. That's all you need to say. Yeah, Yeah,
our friend lt You guys remember her of her hard
rock cafe there. She's the greatest. She said that she
and her husband Mike, who's also one of the coolest
dudes ever, wants somebody to go to contest and they
got to go on to uh Cobo Ebbo and hang
out with him and stuff. Said, it was a blast.
Speaker 3 (01:56:05):
Remember those days.
Speaker 1 (01:56:06):
Yeah, yeah, all right. For our seven nine one six
one o four one. Your six o'clock keyword is win.
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Good laugh for mister Brandon krab Big Cay in the house,
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big dog. What's going on?
Speaker 3 (01:56:34):
Oh there we go, wait for it.
Speaker 1 (01:56:36):
Yeah, he's he actually likes to be on. Yeah, there
you go. Perfect.
Speaker 3 (01:56:40):
No, there you are actually all on. So don't worry.
Speaker 1 (01:56:42):
Thought I thought I forgot.
Speaker 6 (01:56:44):
How to talk for a second. I was worried about myself.
Speaker 1 (01:56:46):
What's going on?
Speaker 11 (01:56:46):
Big?
Speaker 6 (01:56:47):
Then had a great show today.
Speaker 1 (01:56:49):
Good.
Speaker 7 (01:56:49):
I think we knocked it out of the park. Nice
lot to talk about. Yes, we had coaching firings in
college football yes, we had all sorts of madness in
the NFL. He had another coach fired in the NFL.
Titans got rid of Brian Callaghan.
Speaker 1 (01:57:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:57:04):
I had a nice, relaxing weekend and then you wake
up today it's sixty one degrees out here.
Speaker 3 (01:57:09):
Yeah, so get inside of studio.
Speaker 4 (01:57:11):
Sweat weather, sweat a weather exactly.
Speaker 6 (01:57:14):
I could not throw on that sweater fest enough. Yeah
it was awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:57:17):
Yeah, it was a crazy weekend. College ball had some
losses as well. Man, it's it's kunn of nuts.
Speaker 6 (01:57:22):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:57:22):
When you get into that top twenty in the college
a minute you break in there, you better protect yourself,
you better pull your gun out.
Speaker 7 (01:57:27):
Yeah, Penn State lost again. They lost to Northwestern after
losing Ucla, who hadn't had a lead at any point
in the season until they beat Penn State or Penn
State then follows that up with okay, lost two in
a row, one to a really good team, one to
a really bad team. But it's okay, we could still rally.
And then they lose to Northwestern. Sure, it doesn't win anything,
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and James Franklin has you're gonna want to sit down
for this, a fifty million dollar buyout. You got to
give it all them if you want them to leave.
You don't get to cut that bad boy in half
nocause he doesn't work. There any no payments. It's all
going the way, is that right?
Speaker 18 (01:58:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:58:10):
Yeah, sure, And they said, yeah, we're gonna do it anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:58:13):
Jesus Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:58:15):
It just gives you an idea to kind of coin
these big universities have.
Speaker 3 (01:58:18):
It is disgusting they buy someone out like this. Does
that mean the alumni association is going to start making
the round saying, you know, we need us a.
Speaker 1 (01:58:27):
Little bit more.
Speaker 6 (01:58:28):
It's like the collection play to church.
Speaker 1 (01:58:30):
Look, I don't think they'll I think that, you know,
I think it's the alumni that basically pay that fee.
I don't know how much of the fee Penn States
getting because I mean, you think about what they could
do for fifty million dollars on campus. We're going to
programs that could start what they could actually do with that,
rather than a g D football coach.
Speaker 7 (01:58:43):
I mean, all the money is pretty much coming from
the same place, and all of those most of those
buildings that are built on college campuses are from big
time donors. Yah, yeah, yeah sure, and these these yeah,
these programs they have. They have so many rich boosters
that they allocate money to different things. Some people want
their name on a building, some people want the best
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quarterback that's available. And there's just there's so much money
that's flying around right now. But Penn State invested big
time to be really good. They were my preseason I'm
egg on my phase. I'll tell you what I'm right,
I'll tell you when I'm wrong. I had them as
my national champion. Really the season started over Ohio.
Speaker 1 (01:59:22):
State, Texas, schools like that, Miami.
Speaker 7 (01:59:25):
Yeah, I think I had Penn State and Texas in
the national championship and Texas kind of stinks too.
Speaker 11 (01:59:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:59:31):
So they got a big win against the just because
scrambled eggs in the studio right now. They they went
and hired a defensive coordinator that was going to fix
all their defensive problems. They had the most expensive defensive
coordinator in the in college football. Their rosters loaded, they
made it to the College Football Playoff. All of their
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big guys from last year's team came back. This was
supposed to be the year and still they fall short.
And they fell short before how Halloween. So the season's
over for them. Yeah, But locally you have Florida State
that lost again. This is now three straight for them
after that glorious win against Alabama to start the season.
Speaker 1 (02:00:13):
Fraud Boy, is that feeling like a mirage. I was
talking to some guys playing golf this weekend about that.
What a street mirage that was.
Speaker 7 (02:00:21):
It's a distant memory. And Alabama is pretty good yeah too.
So it was a fluke for both FSU being that
good in Alabama being that bad. And then you have
Florida who started out really hot against Texas A and
M tough task for them. They've had one of the toughest,
if not the toughest schedules in college football, but they
just cannot get out of their own way. This quarterback
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that I thought, here I go again. I thought Dj
Lagway was going to be the man in college football
and really take Florida to the next level. He's been terrible. Yeah,
absolutely terrible. Cannot convert first downs, just sales passes over
guy's head. He's not a willing runner, which you kind
of have to be in today's college football world.
Speaker 6 (02:01:01):
So they end up losing.
Speaker 7 (02:01:02):
UCF goes on the road to Cincinnati, all excited about
the return of Scott frost and they've lost three in
a row. Also, any good news, it's sixty degrees outside
this morning.
Speaker 1 (02:01:16):
He gave you a good bit. Let's move into the NFL.
How'd your Miami Dolphins fair?
Speaker 7 (02:01:19):
Okay, so the bad news continues. The Dolphins throw a
game winning touchdown in the corner of the end zone
forty five seconds left on the clock. All you have
to do is stop the Chargers. They don't even have timeouts.
What are they gonna do. They just go right down
the field. They're gonna run three plays and kick a
field goal and win. Through the ball to the outside
to lat mcconkee. Joked one defender and then ran up
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the field for forty yards one play.
Speaker 1 (02:01:43):
I think, and then they drained the clock and so
they kicked the field goal. Well I think it was
one game, one or two plays. Get him in that
position that was in, it was all done.
Speaker 7 (02:01:50):
Yeah, they had one first down play went south for
the Chargers, and I thought, okay, here we go.
Speaker 6 (02:01:55):
I was sitting I'm watching the game with my kid.
Speaker 7 (02:01:57):
My five year old son is just now to the
point where he gets excited about when football's on because
he knows that I.
Speaker 6 (02:02:03):
Get excited about it.
Speaker 1 (02:02:05):
He is five.
Speaker 6 (02:02:06):
He's five. Yeah, it's crazy right, Oh my god.
Speaker 7 (02:02:09):
So he's sitting with me and and I go, look
the Dolphins are on. He goes, ooh, the Dolphins go.
Let's go Dolphins. He starts his own little chant. It's
so cute. And then the Dolphins score touchdown and we're jubilant,
and I am. Then he goes and he's playing with
his toys. He doesn't even see the Chargers go down
the field.
Speaker 6 (02:02:28):
But he looks up.
Speaker 1 (02:02:29):
And that's the arrogance that cost the team.
Speaker 6 (02:02:33):
Locked in. You can't I gotta stay locked in.
Speaker 7 (02:02:36):
He looks up and he sees that the Chargers now
have more points, and he looks at me, dead in
my face.
Speaker 6 (02:02:42):
I am not making this up. And he goes, Dad,
why aren't the Dolphins?
Speaker 1 (02:02:46):
Good question?
Speaker 7 (02:02:50):
But the beautiful stadium launched into an unsponsored sixty minute podcast.
Speaker 1 (02:03:00):
Jacksonville Jaguars also have a bad day. It was kind
of a weird thing. Twenty twelve. What a weird score.
Speaker 7 (02:03:05):
Yeah, I think they really shot themselves in the foot.
They had an opportunity to get back in the game.
Travis Hunter, their prized second overall pick, stepping on the
line of scrimmage as Trevor Lawrence hikes the ball throws
a beautiful deep ball to Brian Thomas Junior. They've had
trouble connecting so far on the year. This was the
moment touchdown. The Jags are back in it, and they
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call a penalty for off sides because Travis Hunter didn't
line up right now and so the play didn't even count.
Speaker 6 (02:03:36):
And they had a really hard time gaining momentum after that.
Speaker 7 (02:03:39):
Just errors on top of errors, And that's kind of
been the case for Jacksonville this year. They have not
been a perfect team, a lot of penalties. They third
worst penalized team in the NFL so far through the season.
They keep winning the turnover battle and they keep overcoming
the fact that Trevor Lawrence puts them in bad positions routinely.
They beat the Chiefs on Monday Night Football last we
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weren't able to overcome it this time, so they end
up losing. Here's the good news though, because Sabrina was
asking for it.
Speaker 18 (02:04:05):
Hi.
Speaker 7 (02:04:06):
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are awesome and Baker Mayfield has
put himself firmly in the discussion as an MVP candidate.
Speaker 1 (02:04:14):
Even the governor agrees with that, bro Aru. That third
and fourteen play yesterday will be one of these replayed
plays of the entire year. That was as unbelievable. I mean,
at the end of that play, I'm like, could you
adopt me? Just adopt me. I want to have your
last name. It was unbelievable. And it's so cool to
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hear him get his due because now it's like not
just fans saying it, now all these commentators do. They
are full on. They have loaded up the Baker bus
and they're headed to the Hall of Fame with this
guy because they can't stop falling over themselves about the
grit of this dude. It is fun to watch. This
is one of the most fun NFL football teams to watch, and.
Speaker 6 (02:04:56):
They continue to deal with all these injuries.
Speaker 7 (02:04:58):
They had Mike Evans out yesterday, Chris Godwin was out,
Lucky Irving, their best running back, he was out, Bucks out,
and he had Luke Kettikey on the offensive line, so
they were dealing with injuries all over the place. And
then in the middle of the game a Mecha Buka,
who's been their best wide receiver this year, rookie out
of Ohio State, he goes out with an injury. Now
it looks like he's gonna miss time. And you've got
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Baker Mayfield throwing touchdown passes. I watch football religiously. People,
I don't know if you can tell. Okay, he was
throwing touchdown passes to people yesterday I had never heard
of Yeah, I'm not sure that Baker had heard of them.
Speaker 6 (02:05:32):
He's just like, oh, your last name is Johnson, I'll
you a touch on. Oh you're less. He threw a
touchdown pass to two different Johnson's. Did not even know
these guys were on the.
Speaker 1 (02:05:39):
Team dueling Johnson l Johnson to do a special channel
to see that.
Speaker 7 (02:05:43):
Mike Johnson tees Johnson, Johnson and Johnson. He's ining touchdown
passes out to everybody. He was phenomenal.
Speaker 1 (02:05:49):
How about this young receivers crew, Dude, they're no joke.
That catch made in the end zone. That fingertip catch
was like bananas. That's like, that's like stuff you see
from like the biggest names ever. Ye know why because
that yeeah yeah right, that.
Speaker 6 (02:06:02):
Helps they do get the Lions this Sunday, though, That's
gonna be.
Speaker 1 (02:06:06):
A fun football It is gonna be a fun football game.
Lions have a tough, tough night last night.
Speaker 6 (02:06:09):
Yeah, Kansas City.
Speaker 7 (02:06:11):
They got on Kansas City. Finally they look like the
old Kansas City. I think people started writing them off
a little bit too fast.
Speaker 1 (02:06:17):
Yeah, I think. I think what happened was Mahomes heard
I broke my own rule of never betting against him,
and that's exactly what happened. I bet, I bet against
the two mahomes and and he showed me why.
Speaker 7 (02:06:27):
I was able to cash in on that one last night,
So felt good about that.
Speaker 6 (02:06:30):
But we'll see how tonight goes. We have the Atlanta Falcons.
Speaker 7 (02:06:34):
I like the Falcons, by the way, plus four and
a half to night if you wanted something on the
hard rock app and and then the Commanders in the
and the Bears. I leaned Commanders, But for me, the
best bet of the night is the Falcons. The Falcons
defense has quietly been one of the best in the NFL,
and the Bills have looked a little bit shaky.
Speaker 6 (02:06:50):
The last couple of weeks, so that goes for sure.
Speaker 1 (02:06:53):
I do want to get some magic time in here,
because obviously preseason going on right now, the magic season
will be here before you know it. This basketball team
has really really kind of taking lumps over so many years.
It looks like, finally we have a roster and a
coach and a and a management team that really want
this team to succeed. They look pretty good in preseason
from what you've seen. Yeah, you know you're part of
that whole crew over there. I mean, is the hype
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as what is it? Is it real? This year? Are
we seeing what looks to be a I mean, again,
no better year for the Magic to be in this
position because of the injuries we have in the East.
That's unfortunate, but you know, it just is what it is.
But it looks like a really good pathway for the
Magic to make a real dent in the East this year.
Speaker 7 (02:07:32):
I want to see these guys come together quickly this year.
Desmond Bayne was the big acquisition. They traded for him.
They traded away Contavious Caldwell, Pulp, Cole Anthony, multiple first
round picks. This has to work. He's one of the
better players in the NBA. They need his three point shooting,
they need his facilitation, all of that.
Speaker 6 (02:07:52):
It has to work because if.
Speaker 7 (02:07:53):
He's not, really he's not the third best player on
the team. They're not going to reach their ultimate potential.
As good as the team has looked in the preseason,
how you look in the preseason is very much based
on who is the other team willing to throw out
there in the preseason. The Magic have not been playing
teams that are fully stocked. They played a seventy six
(02:08:14):
ers team a few days ago that played pretty much
no one and then they boat raised him.
Speaker 6 (02:08:18):
That doesn't mean anything.
Speaker 7 (02:08:19):
Anything is the Magic are using it as a tune
up game and the other team is using it like
it's like a waste of time for them.
Speaker 6 (02:08:26):
So it's all relative as far as that goes.
Speaker 7 (02:08:28):
Desmond Baynes so far has not looked great and so
I you don't want to draw any conclusions based on
what you see in preseason, good or bad. But it
was just a reminder that just because you add the name,
that doesn't mean you get the production. Sure, so I
would look for that early on in the season because
if he comes along and he fits this team like
a glove and he plays great, they can be as
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good as anybody. But if he's not, then they're gonna
settle into the middle of the yas it's.
Speaker 1 (02:08:54):
Gonna be just like last year. Then, because what they've
done is he just added a three point shooting and
without it, that's what we had last year.
Speaker 7 (02:08:59):
Well that's what I thought they added with KCP, and
he couldn't make threes anymore. Sometimes, if you want to
be a paranoid Magic fan, sometimes you feel like it's
the is it the jersey?
Speaker 18 (02:09:09):
Is it me?
Speaker 6 (02:09:10):
Am I causing this? Nobody can make threes.
Speaker 7 (02:09:13):
They struggled with that in the preseason, and hopefully they're
able to overcome that by the time the regular season
starts October twenty, second home game against the Miami Heat.
Speaker 1 (02:09:23):
It started not a bad way to start the You guys,
give it up good laugh for Brandon Kravitz right there
on ninety six nine the game, and I'll.
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Oh he's a good seen you buddy.
Speaker 6 (02:09:42):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:09:43):
There he is, Brian, Brian Brandon Kravitz right there, ninety
six nine the game or Brian Kravitz, whichever, grand god
ton a ton of there you go on, man, Lord,
I didn't see speak anymore.
Speaker 7 (02:09:56):
My name has been I think all of the things
that you spat out, I think coherent as it was.
Speaker 3 (02:10:03):
Still answer to it.
Speaker 1 (02:10:04):
Let me try this. Ray Trinley up next on The
Jim Colbert Show.
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Good job.
Speaker 10 (02:10:19):
Zz top fun fact, the only guy in the band
without a beard is actually the drummer, drank Beard. No
one of the Gibbons.
Speaker 3 (02:10:32):
Ironic.
Speaker 1 (02:10:33):
Yeah, they were offered like a million dollars from the
Big Company I think back in the late eighties early
nineties to shave their beards like during a commercial, and
they turned it down wisely. Billy Gibbons, the guitar player
I believe, was one of Jimmy Hendricks his favorite players.
Really yeah, he's a tone monster. We actually got the
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interview Billy Gibbons, nice guy. I love them all right.
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Go to see anybody how.
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Things things are going well? Yeah, beautiful weather outside, it's gorgeous.
Speaker 17 (02:11:47):
Uh, you know, I tell you I've do you guys
do these parlays where you try to bet on multiple
games and multiple things.
Speaker 1 (02:11:54):
No, you know what, I won't get that app because
that's just bad news for me. And I think sports
betting is just a fool's air and now don't.
Speaker 17 (02:12:01):
Yeah, my buddy made like six grand a couple of
weeks ago, and I was like, I guess I gotta
get more into this because I'm just as smart as
he is. The Dallas Cowboys cost to me twenty five
thousand dollars this week.
Speaker 1 (02:12:15):
Did they really what?
Speaker 3 (02:12:19):
Twenty five thousand two dollars. Oh okay, they just had
a hard parlay.
Speaker 1 (02:12:25):
You like, pick a bunch of games in a row,
and if you win them all, it pays exponentially more
each game.
Speaker 4 (02:12:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (02:12:31):
So, uh, the only one I didn't call the Dallas
Cowboys losing to the Carolina Panthers.
Speaker 4 (02:12:38):
I lost two dollars.
Speaker 17 (02:12:38):
It's not a lot of money, but now it's kind
of addicted.
Speaker 11 (02:12:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:12:42):
Yeah, that's the thing is, and I picked the Panthers
against him, did you Yeah, I didn't.
Speaker 4 (02:12:47):
See that coming.
Speaker 1 (02:12:48):
Is I picked the Saints and they lost. I mean, actually, well,
well we'll get into it later because I can't ruin
the bit. We have a we have the uh Brugers
football follow up.
Speaker 4 (02:12:56):
The Saints is a close game.
Speaker 1 (02:12:57):
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Speaker 4 (02:13:11):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (02:13:12):
What you got first today, buddy, A little bit of sex.
Speaker 4 (02:13:14):
Drugs, and rock and roll.
Speaker 3 (02:13:16):
Damn, I'm listening.
Speaker 17 (02:13:17):
That's what I'm assuming happened. Did you guys see the
story out of Tallahassee from over the weekend about what
there was a Tallahassee waffle house brawl, which is not surprising,
it's not not at all good.
Speaker 3 (02:13:31):
Is this a repeat of all of twenty twenty five?
Speaker 17 (02:13:34):
Pretty much? I feel like it's actually part of what happens.
You walk into a waffle house, sign a disclosure, you
might get into a ball. So this is one where
a waitress had a group of five people at a table.
It was about seventy eight dollars meal, which is a
pretty expensive.
Speaker 1 (02:13:49):
Meal waffle house. Yeah, that is they left.
Speaker 6 (02:13:52):
Her a one dollar tip. Oh man, that's rude.
Speaker 1 (02:13:55):
And so that is rude.
Speaker 17 (02:13:58):
So this young waitress, I think she's twenty, she's young,
twenty three years old. She follows them out to the
parking lot and says, hey, you looked me a dollar tip.
That's less than the cost for grits. And apparently these
patrons did not take too kindly to this, and an
argument ensued, and then ultimately somebody gets shoved and a
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fight at breaks out.
Speaker 4 (02:14:25):
The cooks are coming out. Everybody's coming out to try to,
you know, break this fight up, and.
Speaker 1 (02:14:29):
Ber let me tell you, let me give you a
little heads up. If you're in a fight and the
waffle house cook comes out, remove yourself from that scenario
and then you're done. So, buddy, I gotta tell you,
that guy has seen some stuff that you've never even
heard about.
Speaker 3 (02:14:41):
He can make eggs so many different ways, and that
goes for your face as well.
Speaker 4 (02:14:45):
Yea, that's right.
Speaker 1 (02:14:46):
He's gonna scramble ash burger. Oh my god, dude, if
somebody just said I was a waffle house cook, I
just turned to leave.
Speaker 4 (02:14:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (02:14:53):
Yeah, So so apparently this brawl just got out of control.
The waitress ends up getting arrested as the primary aggressor
for following them outside to complain.
Speaker 4 (02:15:05):
Yeah, and I can't think of a thing.
Speaker 3 (02:15:07):
That's more so, you can't confront somebody.
Speaker 1 (02:15:09):
No, you shouldn't do words.
Speaker 4 (02:15:11):
Yeah, with words, right, And that's my whole thing, right.
Speaker 1 (02:15:14):
Through the first punt. It doesn't matter though, right, she
was the aggressor. She actually followed them out of the restaurant.
It's not It's the thing is tipping is voluntary, Like
you don't have to do it at all.
Speaker 3 (02:15:26):
Free speech allows you to go, hey, that was a
very nice buster.
Speaker 1 (02:15:30):
I've seen or heard of somebody asking what they did
wrong to deserve only that. I've heard of that happening, Like, Hey,
is there something I did to only deserve a one
dollar tip from you guys or something like that. I've
heard of that happening, but I've I think.
Speaker 4 (02:15:43):
She didn't approach with as much tact as that situation.
Speaker 3 (02:15:47):
Hey, ah, well, anything better to uh, you know, make
your experience next time at waffle house even better?
Speaker 17 (02:15:54):
Well, and I guess she did call them out for
being immature and a couple other things that she had
said during this incident, But you know, I'm kind of
right there with you. Like, does simply telling somebody that
they're a crappy person or a crappy tipper? Does that
instigate a physical altercation?
Speaker 6 (02:16:10):
I don't think so.
Speaker 17 (02:16:11):
Like the way I look at primary aggressor is if
you push me, you're now the primary aggressor, and I
get to push you back.
Speaker 4 (02:16:17):
Yes, But if I use my words, the response is
you use words back.
Speaker 17 (02:16:21):
Sure, And there's lots of words you can choose to
describe somebody who's confronting you over a one dollar tip,
and I think that it's all protected by free speech.
Speaker 1 (02:16:30):
Driddle me this.
Speaker 3 (02:16:31):
I'm using my words, but my words are now a
little bit threatening. You feel like me saying I'm going
to kill you?
Speaker 1 (02:16:39):
Is that at that point that's a threat?
Speaker 3 (02:16:42):
Well, I was saying that I'm now primary aggressor with
my words.
Speaker 1 (02:16:45):
Yeah, yeah, I mean yeah.
Speaker 17 (02:16:46):
And so when you get to a point of there's
certain limitations on free speech. So, for example, threatening speech
is not protective speech, especially when you have the ability
to comply. Right, So if you like have your you
got the finger gun in your jacket, Jack, You really
shouldn't leave home without it. It's a Florida requirement. But you've
got the finger gun in your jacket, and you said
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I'm gonna shoot you if you come any closer. Right now,
you've got a threat, and you've got the appearance of
a present ability to comply. Now, I think you've escalated
now to where I could then use deadly force back
right to you.
Speaker 1 (02:17:18):
Because if you do that in a bank and you
hold the old thing like that and you rob the bank,
don't you still get armed robbery?
Speaker 4 (02:17:24):
Absolutely?
Speaker 1 (02:17:24):
Yeah, even if it's just a finger gun. They still
charge you for armed Robbie robbery because of the the uh,
the concept of the victim and what they're seeing and
expecting that.
Speaker 17 (02:17:34):
And that's not protected speech. But simply you know, me
saying you didn't pay a dollar or you gave me
a dollar for a tip, and you being immature and
and maybe you know not not a good person, be
enough to you know.
Speaker 1 (02:17:49):
Explain this to me. What does battery then? Like I mean,
if if so, if you and I walk out of
this building and as we're walking out, we start talking
about something and we kind of get into a bit
of an argument and we get outside and I say
something to you, what makes that battery? Like when I
use my words to the point where it reaches that
level of a communication.
Speaker 17 (02:18:09):
So you're really talking about assault for battery. So for battery,
it's the unlawful touching of another with without their permission. Okay,
so it could be my favorite battery case I had.
This is a real case. I had a man who
was sitting on the couch. His wife has to take
out the trash. He said, I'm a little tired, and
she threw a cup of cold water on him, not
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like freezing cold, but you know, cool water, no ice
cubes in it, and uh he called the cops and
pressed charges for battery against her, and.
Speaker 1 (02:18:44):
That's going to make sex awkward.
Speaker 4 (02:18:46):
I don't I don't know how much sex is happening
after that.
Speaker 3 (02:18:49):
You know why two to three cubes?
Speaker 4 (02:18:51):
Yeah? Uh it got cold real fast.
Speaker 17 (02:18:56):
So uh so, I mean that's that's technically battery. If
I if I touch you, or if I caused something
to touch you against your will, without your permission, that's battery.
Speaker 1 (02:19:04):
How about a salt assault?
Speaker 17 (02:19:05):
What you're looking at is you're looking at the threat
of harms, so it can be used. It could be words.
It could also be through through a baseball at you
and I missed you.
Speaker 1 (02:19:15):
But if I point my word finger at you and say, look,
you stupid sea word, get back in your waffle house
or you know, or are its assault? Yeah? Or you
you don't know what's going to happen out of here?
Speaker 4 (02:19:25):
Now when you're throw in that, you don't know what's
going to happen out of here.
Speaker 17 (02:19:28):
I mean it gets a little bit more specific towards
a threat, But I don't even know if that's enough.
Speaker 1 (02:19:33):
About spitting spinning is a.
Speaker 17 (02:19:34):
Yeah, yeah, of course that is well, spitting could be
a battery or assault, depending on if you hit the person.
Speaker 4 (02:19:40):
I had a case like that too.
Speaker 17 (02:19:41):
It was an employer employee situation and the employer had
spittle leave his mouth and hit hit the employee. I
represented the employer. So obviously I think it was just
a mild evaporation of some moisture coming out of his.
Speaker 3 (02:19:55):
Mouth, a little bit of a lisp.
Speaker 4 (02:19:57):
A little bit, yeah, I think so. But yeah, that
he's got dismissed.
Speaker 17 (02:20:01):
We want but uh yeah, So it has to be
touching somebody, but it has to be it has to
be a clear enough intent to harm somebody for it
to qualify. If it's just something vague like you know,
we're on the phone, I say, next time I see you,
you're really gonna get it, right, I don't think that's
enough either.
Speaker 1 (02:20:21):
Right, right, right, because it is anything, But.
Speaker 6 (02:20:24):
What is it?
Speaker 4 (02:20:25):
When am I going to see you again?
Speaker 1 (02:20:26):
Now you know exactly?
Speaker 17 (02:20:28):
The more specific it isn't when I see you tomorrow
in the parking lot at five o'clock, I'm gonna whoop
your butt.
Speaker 1 (02:20:32):
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Speaker 4 (02:20:44):
I got one more story. So the state of Florida.
Speaker 6 (02:20:47):
I think we could all.
Speaker 4 (02:20:48):
Agree on this.
Speaker 17 (02:20:48):
There's too much porn and two children have exposure to
too much porn.
Speaker 3 (02:20:52):
We're having a hard time seeing porn.
Speaker 6 (02:20:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (02:20:55):
So apparently the state of Florida, as I think we
all know, there's this age verification law. It's that these
porn companies are complying with. Well, apparently there are two
adults I'll call it themed video games that you can
play online. One is like a fighting game, kind of
like a Mortal Kombat type.
Speaker 4 (02:21:13):
Game with wooms with nude women. Yeah, boobs I imagine
are part of that.
Speaker 17 (02:21:20):
And the other one they didn't very well describe, and
I did not search on my work browser, but the
fact that they left it.
Speaker 4 (02:21:27):
So vague makes me think that it was you know, yeah,
and and there.
Speaker 17 (02:21:31):
Both of these companies are owned by porn Hubay, and
so the State of Florida, the Attorney General's office are
suing porn hub for these video games that are online
for violation of this age verification statue, which interesting, Pornhub
is taking the position the pass that the statute is
unconstitutionally vague and so we haven't had a case to
(02:21:52):
test it with because Pornhub did put the age verification
in on their website.
Speaker 1 (02:21:58):
Yeah, and you have the text.
Speaker 4 (02:22:00):
Wasn't Texas dated too?
Speaker 1 (02:22:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:22:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:22:01):
Utah, So porn hub is pulled out of all of
those things. So why did It's kind of interesting. Porn
Hub has plenty of money. You're not gonna run out
of money even fighting a state, right, You're not going
to do that, right, don't Why didn't they give it
a shot? I don't understand that. Why do they automatically cave?
But I mean it's been months.
Speaker 17 (02:22:20):
Well I think, well, for the AID verification a couple things. Now,
I'm not I'm not teaching people how to break the law,
but there's a way to get around that, sure, very easily.
Speaker 1 (02:22:29):
Okay.
Speaker 17 (02:22:30):
I think the second thing is, uh, the price tag
fifty thousand dollars per incident. So you know, if you've
got you know, one person just looking at it a
couple of times a month, that adds up pretty fast
and you multiply that by the population of people in
the state of Florida.
Speaker 1 (02:22:48):
Sorry obviously, but what I'm saying is, I mean they
could take one of these cases and make a precedent
case out of it. That's what I thought they would
do immediately, Like when I saw this, I'm like, you
know what's going to happen. They're going to take one
of these cases. They're gonna make a precedent case out
of it, then go fight like crazy and the staate
can find the hell out of them what this is
going on. And of course if they lose, bad news.
But if they win, and if they can do it
constitutionally with the you know, with the backing of free speech,
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and you think that they can have the money for a.
Speaker 17 (02:23:15):
Plus, I mean, I would thinks much money advertising money.
Speaker 4 (02:23:18):
Yeah, But here's I think.
Speaker 17 (02:23:20):
I think part of it was expecting there to be
maybe more outrage from the public, right, you know, if
there's enough political pressure within the voting population that that
would push back, And I don't think that's happened because again,
I think it's so easy to to go around.
Speaker 1 (02:23:36):
Well, I think also, right, you have to assume that
you know, I mean who's gonna go. You know, that's
one of those weird things to stand up for, right,
It's one of those weird things to kind of make,
you know, to just to stand on. Hey, I'm Jim Colbert.
I'm gonna tell you right now, I got to have
my porn y. You know, it's got a weird market somewhere, absolutely,
but it's it's it don't be a promo. That's a
(02:23:58):
weird stance to take, like, you know, so, I mean
it's you know, I think because we know a lot
of that world happens anonymously already, right, So you think that.
Speaker 4 (02:24:06):
There's a social shame to supporting porn.
Speaker 1 (02:24:09):
Hubs, Yes, publicly I think.
Speaker 5 (02:24:11):
You know, I can't think of too many professionals who
are gonna want to.
Speaker 1 (02:24:15):
Put your driver's license zumber in and have that in
your face and then had that hacked like that, like
the thing with what and next thing? You know, everybody
knows your you know, your your porn intake. Well, I
think I don't know if it like Jeff ash Yeah, yeah,
that's that's not.
Speaker 4 (02:24:32):
He does not like it when you bring that one up.
Speaker 1 (02:24:35):
Why they come up? They come up over rubens.
Speaker 17 (02:24:40):
I had a funny story when Jeff Ashton was Judge
Ashton and he was in family court, I did have
an opposing party who called out Judge Ashton for using
Ashley Madison during the middle of the trial.
Speaker 4 (02:24:54):
Oh my god, trial during a trial.
Speaker 1 (02:24:57):
He wasn't a judge long was he?
Speaker 6 (02:24:59):
Uh, probably four years?
Speaker 4 (02:25:01):
It was a little while.
Speaker 17 (02:25:03):
But the guy didn't like what was happening in the
courtroom and he's like, you have nowhere to judge where
his name is judge. He's like, you have no position
to judge me. I know you are Nashley Madison. I
know you're part of that leak, and you've been cheating
on your wife. And he just kept digging deeper and deeper,
and I was I don't think I've ever been more
uncomfortable in my life.
Speaker 1 (02:25:23):
Yeah, I was a recess.
Speaker 4 (02:25:26):
I think he handled it really well for what it's worth.
When he was a judge. I thought he handled that
situation very well.
Speaker 1 (02:25:31):
Yeah, because it has nothing, no impact on the case
at all, does it.
Speaker 6 (02:25:34):
No, But it.
Speaker 17 (02:25:35):
Would make me furious. I would I'd probably flip over
a table. They'd see me all over the news.
Speaker 6 (02:25:40):
That'd be so mad.
Speaker 17 (02:25:41):
Yeah, but uh yeah, so I think that's the question though,
is like, is if it gets hacked, do they get
to see everything you're looking at?
Speaker 4 (02:25:48):
Because then I could definitely see that being.
Speaker 1 (02:25:51):
Con We have a we had a girl on her
name was Maria what was her last name? The spy girl?
What was her last name? Something like that, right, And
the whole thing is her dad was her dad was
a CIA agent and a FED for a while, and
so she started a blog called you know all the
Things you wanted to know? A CIA spy type thing
or whatever. Right, Yeah, So we had her on the show.
(02:26:12):
I contacted her through social and she was on the show. Well,
she just did a latest video and one of the
guys was a he's an FBI agent, and they asked,
you know, she asked, what's you know? When when is
the next nuclear war or anything whatever? He says, you
won't see a nuclear war that'll ever happen, but cyber
wars are happening right now and it's the number one
(02:26:33):
rising business in America is cyber attack business. And it's
the it's the number one thing. And like, if I
heard that and I was part of anything like that
at all, I would be horrified because obviously when the
information is that sensitive, you know, that even makes it
more like nefarious to use against you. That's what I
would be terrified. I could never be a part of it.
Speaker 4 (02:26:54):
Do you ever use like your facial recognition on your phone?
Speaker 6 (02:26:56):
Yes?
Speaker 17 (02:26:56):
Yeah, I mean they have all that data already. Every
time you through the airport, they got your fish you know, yeah, everywhere.
Speaker 3 (02:27:05):
Our generation of screws. Yeah, it started in farm Belt Facebook, Yeah,
you're right.
Speaker 1 (02:27:09):
Probably did Farmville.
Speaker 4 (02:27:10):
I haven't heard that one in a while.
Speaker 1 (02:27:11):
And then here like one minute because we talked. We
talked about the Mark Sanchez thing a little bit earlier.
Of course, you know about that story, right, Yeah, did
you hear what? Did you hear what his first statement was?
I did not, So let me ask you a question.
You're an attorney, if you were this guy's attorney, right,
and he made a statement, gets out the hospital, makes
his first statement.
Speaker 4 (02:27:26):
He has the right to remain silent, that's my first thing.
Speaker 1 (02:27:28):
But keep going, he should shut up, right anything, So,
if he was going to make a statement, would you
advise him to or not to the first thing he
should say is you know, this was a very unfortunate incident.
I don't really have an explanation. But I really hope
that the gentleman is going to come through this. I
hope that everything's going to be okay, blah blah blah.
Speaker 4 (02:27:49):
Right, some humility, some shame. I think all those are
good things.
Speaker 1 (02:27:52):
Would you think that would be a good statement.
Speaker 4 (02:27:54):
Yeah, that's not men in guilt?
Speaker 1 (02:27:56):
Yeah yeah, yeah, I don't.
Speaker 4 (02:27:57):
Think so there's no question of his guilt, right, well,
I mean the other guy could have instigated it.
Speaker 17 (02:28:02):
I don't know all the facts, but I know that
he like approached the guy in the guy's car, got mazed,
and then stabbed.
Speaker 1 (02:28:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:28:08):
So, I mean it's not great facts.
Speaker 1 (02:28:10):
And it's on camera.
Speaker 17 (02:28:11):
So so anything that you can do to say, like, hey, listen,
I really made a mistake.
Speaker 4 (02:28:15):
I don't know what happened. I was out of my mind.
Somebody was laced my drink.
Speaker 1 (02:28:18):
I don't know sure, right, something like that. His first
statement was he thanked first responders for saving his life,
and then.
Speaker 3 (02:28:24):
And he's just going to focus on his record, and.
Speaker 1 (02:28:26):
Then said he wants to focus on his seeing his wife,
seeing his kids, and he said I, I and me,
I think three times in that second sentence.
Speaker 17 (02:28:35):
You know, that's definitely what the public does not want
to hear. Yeah, I read it and thought it was
the weirdest thing.
Speaker 3 (02:28:40):
Immediately, wife goes, I'm not surprised at all.
Speaker 1 (02:28:44):
The X this is baby baby Mama said, I'm not
surprised this happened at all.
Speaker 3 (02:28:50):
I apologize.
Speaker 17 (02:28:52):
Wow, yeah, I didn't know. I did not hear that
at all. But yeah, what a bad look. And especially
because at some point you're going to be back in Indianapolis.
You've got ten years of your life.
Speaker 4 (02:29:02):
On the line.
Speaker 17 (02:29:03):
You're gonna while look like you're not the biggest pos
in the room. And that's hard to do when this older.
Because this is a guy like sixty or seventy.
Speaker 1 (02:29:11):
Seventy years old and sixteen years old, sixty ninety has
a gash in his cheeks so bad that you could
stick your finger throw it and hit his tongue. As
a matter of fact, they said his tongue was injured
to the point where he had a hard time talking.
And he's sixty nine years old. He was he was
in a spine brace in the hospital. You could barely
under you could barely make him out.
Speaker 17 (02:29:29):
It'll be interesting to see how quickly this case moves along,
because as an elderly person. They're entitled to expedite a
trial time, so it can move very quickly.
Speaker 1 (02:29:36):
Interested to see that, doubld have for you heard it
here first?
Speaker 5 (02:29:38):
Well, we've got all sixteen Tennessee explosion victims are idd
Tua takes on his teammates and a pop star is
caught kissing on a young I saw that. Well, we're
gonna talk about it next during you heard it here first?
Speaker 1 (02:29:53):
Little break can come back to a little bit more
time with Ray. Get debs news, get the hell out
of here on Monday.
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it here?
Speaker 2 (02:31:03):
First gas time for You heard it here first on
the Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 5 (02:31:10):
Authorities have identified the sixteen people killed in last week's
blast at a Tennessee explosives plant. Humphreys County Sheriff Chris
Davis wrote off the names today.
Speaker 6 (02:31:20):
That's the name of.
Speaker 15 (02:31:21):
Sixteen souls that were still trying to take care of
in their families.
Speaker 1 (02:31:28):
That's poor fella. Yeah, because one of those was his
best friend. Unbelievable. Wow.
Speaker 5 (02:31:33):
Now the people were killed when the blast ripped through
the Accurate Energetic Systems Plant in Hickman County. The facility
manufactured military explosives, and a woman who spent decades working
for the Velusia County Division of Corrections was also killed.
After retiring at Mindy, Clifton moved to Tennessee and took
a job at the plant. The ATF is among the
(02:31:54):
agencies looking for the cause of the explosion, which remains unknown.
Speaker 1 (02:31:57):
When I saw that there were no survivors, I was like, duh.
When you the picture of that place, it looked like
it just got a misshole attack bomb dropped on Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 5 (02:32:05):
The dust is settling at the Miami Dolphins training facility
after yesterday's fifth loss and quarterback to tagaby Lois comments
about teammates being late to or missing player only meetings.
Speaker 12 (02:32:17):
After a loss. As the franchise quarterback, that's not the
form to displace that. I think he knows that now.
I do honestly believe it was not. There's no ill intension.
Speaker 5 (02:32:29):
Coach Mike McDaniel believes it's a misguided representation of player
orchestrated film sessions and says quote heavy as a crown
of being a franchise quarterback end quote. The team is
now focusing on fixing problems ahead of facing the Browns
in Cleveland on Sunday. And then finally, Katie Perry and
Justin Trudeau trust that. Justin Trudeau, we're spotted recently second
(02:32:51):
face on the pop Stars yacht. Photos published by The
Daily Mail show the pair embracing off the coast of
Santa Barbara, the former Prime Minister of Cannon. That and
the pop Star We're first linked to each other in
July after they were seen having dinner in Montreal. Trudeau
and his teenage daughter later attended Perry's Lifetimes tour at
the Bell Center.
Speaker 1 (02:33:11):
I wonder if you got this and you heard it here.
First the Jim Colbert Shan, You're welcome. Who do we
have to thank today.
Speaker 5 (02:33:19):
Well, first and foremost we normally think Ray in this spot,
but we want to do a special thank you to
Sabrina for double duty today for hosting with you, with
you all so good. Of course, we have to thank
the friendliest attorney, Ray Frendly TK Law, one firmfurlife dot com.
I also want to thank Brandon Kravitz from ninety six
to nine the Game, just in case you missed his
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Jim Colbert Show. And then last but never leased, Sam
Bowen and Candice Rich for running our YouTube chat.
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Thank you very much, guys, we appreciate that very much.
Coming up tomorrow we'll have let's see we'll do what
you do that's new. We'll also talk to Scott Brown
for its only money. Ray, always good seeing you buddy.
You see also more hollween Hahr night ticket tomorrow as well,
so make sure you listen for trivia. We'll do that again.
That's one firm for life dot com. That's Ray Trendlely
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He will go find some answers for you somehow, some way.
I appreciate you all.
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You got it.
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See you tomorrow, Bye.
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