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The JV Show on Wild ninety fournine. Hi, guys, gay here
day. I'm Selena Graham, I'mJazz, I'm Cheaty. It is the
JV Show. Good morning to you, Graham. How are things going at
the house, dude, struggling rightnow, struggling. It is hard being
a single parent. Let me tellyou. You don't get to say that.
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It's been ten hours, Selena.My wife is on a work trip.
She's in San Antonio. And letme tell you, being a single
I have newfound respect for single parentsout there. Getting them at your house
helping, well, that's a minordetail here. Yes, my parents came
to town to help out. Butman, let me tell you it is
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rough out here, Selena. Iam exhausted. Did you have to make
dinner for them last night? Yes? I cooked dinner, picked them up
from school. We got soccer practices, We got this, We got that.
This parenthood, this is what parentsjust do. A single parent is
parrot. Wait what did you makethem for dinner? We talked about boy
dinners yesterday. That was just youthrew some tuna and a slice of bread
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in the ovens. And why didyou make them? You know we had
actually we had a very lovely dinner. By the way. We had some
bow tie pasta with like a vodkasauce with the ground Italian sausage. You
made all this or your parents did? I made all this. We had
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some green beans, We had somesour dough French bread, and you know,
I think for us, you've grownup since you know, you're time
of boy dinners. Well, Ican't take all the credit because my wife's
like, here's all the things inthe fridge, and you just take them
out, and here's how I justbrown the meat and then do this,
you know. She she kind oflike, you'd all be honest. She
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teed it up a little bit,and then I just well that was very
nice, you know. She loggedit up there. I hit the home
run and trotted on the basis andtook all the credit for it. But
she was the one that did.You know, most wives would have left
you just hanging in the dark,trying to figure it out on your own,
so when they come back you appreciatethem more, Yeah, because you
can't survive without them, right,That's what I would have done. Well,
my mom, you know my dad, They'll be getting the kids off
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to school, they have the realhard jobs getting the kids out the door
in the morning this morning, soplus their hearts thanked them for coming to
town. I couldn't do without them. No, I mean, what am
I supposed to do? I getit, it's just for early that's our
struggle. I feel very attacked.Why what? Yesterday, as I'm browsing
the internets, I kept on seeinga bunch of articles I don't know what
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it was, literally one after theother after the other, and it's women
talking about bride'smaid burnout. Now Ihave a wedding coming up next month.
Yes, I have bridesmaids, mysisters and my man's sisters. And every
single article was like, you know, us bridesmaids, we gotta stand together,
We gotta start saying no and sayingyou, bride, you pay for
everything. Why do we have todo? And I'm sitting there reading this
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like, oh my god, isthis what everyone thinks of me? Yes?
Have you guys ever been a bridemaidchess? Yes, I've been a
bridesmaid and a maid of honor?And did you feel this way? It
gets only a little bit in certainareas, like you start to feel like,
oh my God, like I'm alsostressed out, Like should I be
stressed out about this? Because youknow, I feel like it's really stressful
on the bride in the groom,but I think it becomes stressful for the
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whole bridal party in general. Itdoes not to a point where you're like
I don't want to be a partof this, or like, you know,
angry about it, but there isa little bit of stress that comes
with they're all talk. That's whatI feel like. You if you're a
bride silla, and I don't thinkI am. I think I've been really
nice, but it is a lotof responsibility that you're taking on. I
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want to say, like, hey, you have the option to say no,
and technically you do, but youdon't. No one ever says no
to the bride. You know,yeah, you have to be a bridemaid.
You don't actually say no yes toher face and then you talk smack,
which she's out there. And especiallybecause this is a close friend or
it's a family member, you don'twant to let that person down. I
understand that, but really, likewhat I'm reading yesterday, it's because things
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add up too, so like yourbride's maid dress, your jewelry, your
shoes, like everything that you're wearingto the wedding, but travel. This
seems this seems a little harsh.I'm just gonna read this from what one
person wrote. I have to buythe hideous dress I'll never wear again in
the color you choose. I haveto pay for alterations to that dress because
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I'm five two and U said anklelength but not floor lane. Okay.
I have to book the tickets toVegas because you want to drink mimosas a
million miles from home. I haveto pay for the subpart stylist. It
twists my hair into a complicated updude, because you think it's elegant. No,
that's people feel No, no,no, no, no no no.
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You don't think you don't think abunch of that is true. You
don't think I'm gonna have to buyeverybody's annoyed that they have to buy a
bridesmaid's dress that they're never gonna wearagain. Correct, but not that extent.
But it's like, even if youwere going, even if you were
going to the wedding as a guest, you're still gonna buy address todd Yeah,
well you might already more one nobodywears something they already, but you
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might buy address to go to awedding that you will be able to wear
again. Everybody, Look, butthat goes with the territory of being a
bridesmaid. Everybody. I think everybodyknows that. Going in, right,
you know you're gonna buy address,you know you're never gonna wear it again.
You know you're gonna get your hairprobably done up in a way that
you would never wear it. Butwhatever, you just let this is part
of the bride's vision or whatever shewants. Everybody's hair with the big girls
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on the up, and you justdo it right. Everybody knows that,
and people allowed to complain about alittle bit, but they still have a
great time exactly. But that's whyI don't I don't like this because it's
like all this bride makes you tostand together and demand that you bride,
you pay for everything. I feellike that's not fair, Like like,
if this is somebody you care aboutthat's getting married, you should want to
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be a part of it. Andyet it costs a little bit of money.
And again you do have the optionto say no, But I don't
think it's fair to put everything onthe bride and then also like the whole
Vegas thing, like that's fun,Like yeah, okay, the bride wants
to go somewhere else, Yeah,because it's like something you're doing one self.
Before I just came back from Vegas, I felt like this article was
talking to I didn't want to drinkmy most is a million miles from home,
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say yeah, why do you haveto do it a million miles the
same? I think maybe the peoplesaying that too, like aren't considering the
fact that eventually they'll have to bethe ones asking other people to be a
part of their wedding and they don'thave to set certain rules because at the
end of the day, like thebride has to have certain Like you can't
just let everybody do whatever they want. Yeah I can. I ask her
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to two unrelated questions, One toSelena, Selena, you have your bride'smaids
are just sisters and Aja's sister.Do you have any friends in there?
I kept it to just sisters.Oh is that because you don't have any
friends? Do you remember? Ajadidn't even want to have a bridal party,
and so I was I was likebegging. I was like, please
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just find just like have a fewso I could have have my sisters there,
and it was really important to havehis sisters so and honestly it eliminated
a lot of potential drama with havingto like ask some of my friends.
But not the other one that wasthat that's actually a smart move because yeah,
it's just a family. And mysecond question, this one's suggests you
were the maid of honor. Doyou want to give us a sample of
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the speech that you gave that weddinghome run jokes that you dropped or was
it? Was it a funny speech? Was it a I tried to a
little bit of a little bit ofjokes in there, but also make it
emotional because this is like one ofmy best friends. But I remember,
I mean you have to throw awayin one of those jokes of like you're
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taking my best friend away from metype of thing, or like not a
joke, but just say no.Obviously obviously I didn't say like that.
I had to make it in afunny way. But I should bring some
of that funniness to the JV show. I will when you will the JV
Show on Wild ninety four nine,before we kick off our Cool or Not
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List, which we do every Wednesdaymorning. We throw some things out and
we ask is that cool or not? First I talk back. Good Morning
JAV Show. This is Linda fromStockton. I love listening to you guys
on my commute to work. Andyou guys have been recently talking about Vegas.
Have you heard about the cyber attackthat just went on this past weekend
and still currently going on with theMGM Graham Hotels. People are locked out
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of their rooms, can't use theirkey cards, can't use the slot machines
they're digital. Also, people aren'table to get checked in unless they're manually
checked in. Pretty crazy. Ididn't know it was still happening. Yeah,
still ongoing as of yesterday. Ihaven't seen any reports that it's been
resolved this morning. Now, therewas a cyber attack and then MGM,
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which oversees they have a lot ofproperties. This is not just their Vegas
properties. These are MGMs all overM owned pro He's all over. From
what I understand, the MGM basicallyshut down all their systems to protect themselves
from the cyber attack getting into theirstuff further, so they shut everything down.
So, yeah, you see thesepictures on the on the casino floor
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of like all the slot machines justdisplaying like an error message. You know,
they say there's still other casino operationsare still ongoing and dining and stuff
like that. You know at therestaurants, that's still all happening. But
yeah, people are having to getphysical keys to get into their rooms,
like actual keys, and like they'rehaving a run things quite a bit.
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Video of the checkout or the checkin line all nightmare and people were in
line waiting to check in for overfour hours. Well, they haven't had
to print physical keys for the methey don't even have them. They probably
run into a key machine, likecould someone make a key for room four
of two? That thing and peoplewere locked out of their rooms. Yeah,
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nightmare. That is insane. Iknow that was happening while my man
was he was insane at MGM,but he was in Vegas for all that
mess. I was like, well, have fun, and that company is
losing a lot of money. Thinkof the revenue when the slot machines aren't
rolling. Yikes. Yeah, allright, our cool or not? Liz?
Who would like to go first?Yes? Me? This one's not
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good, you guys. The podcastthe podcast Police Cool or not are coming
for Cheaty and unfortunate you guys.I investigated. They had a pretty strong
case. Cool, well, Igot to hear both sides. Well,
what happened was, you know,I got a DM and some other messages.
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I screenshot one of them and sentsent it to Cheaty, like,
here's the list of complaints because therewere you know, out of yesterday's podcast.
I think they were. I don'tknow get could verify. But the
podcast police, you know, theyfound three whole segments of the show missing,
missing in action, and one ofthem was the title of yesterday's podcast.
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And there yesterday's podcast was titled somethingabout the Granny that swallowed the AirPod.
And they're like, there's nothing inthis entire podcast about a granny swallowing
an AirPod. So I'm confused.Like to say, when I first got
this job, I said, Iam new to this, so please don't
come for me if you find someerrors in the podcast. We're talking about
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like little errors here and there,maybe a little longer pause than there should
be, not half the show andall the best parts. Well, I
see what happened was when I wasdoing the podcast, I had was I
had those segments, So I don'tknow what happened with like like copying it
to the thing. I don't knowwhat went wrong, but I did fix
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it, So I think that waspretty cool. Okay, so yesterday's podcast,
I think that was cool. Yeah, But now I mean, now
I just can't. I'm laying awakelast night losing sleep because I'm like,
well, if three segments, youknow, all the funniest stuff we had
Slena, we had your man onyesterday. It was hysterical. It was
fun to hear him on the showthat wasn't in there. You know.
Now I'm going, well, whatwhat's been going on for the last you
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know, because I passed the podcasttorch onto our very good Cheaty, and
I've been very appreciative that she's beenhandling that is a lot of work,
and I've been, you know,very thankful for that. But now I'm
like, man, it's all thegood stuff just out there for me around
not I will say, cheat isnew to the gig, okay, and
it's a tough one and mistakes willbe made, but you need the podcast
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please to come for you to straightenyou up. That way you don't make
any more mistakes. Graham had togo through it the podcast actually for him.
N's my record mistake mistakes made inthe last eight years of me doing
the podcast or whatever. Ninety ninepercent of the time was user error.
It was on what about the onpleof years? Because this is only like
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my first month at this. I'mtelling you my track record speaks for itself.
Ninety nine percent of podcast complaints wereanyplats you having the future direct them
to cheaty us? What do youhave? Not cool? I'm going back?
Not cool on me? It wascool or not cool? Not cool
that the podcast police are coming forcheaty, but cool that she's doing something
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about it. Yes, yeah,cool or not? Cheaty and nice started
a podcast podcast? Is this what'sgonna be completely missing from the site too?
Yeah, I'm going everywhere. Whendid this podcast start? On Monday?
What's it about? Tell us aboutit? It's just gonna be us
rambling on. I feel like wealways stay after and talk for like ever,
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so we figured we might just hitrecord and start talking and just so,
do you guys have a posted episode? We do? And what's it
about? It's called Young and Unscripted. That's the name of the podcast.
On the iHeartRadio app. By theway, so your guys podcast made it
up, but the JV Shows podcastsome of it. So let's see now
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we know where the focus is going. Got it? Continue? Please please
continue, please continue. Our podcastwas just it was starting to finish,
just record and stop it record onYoung, Wild and Free and then Young
and unscripted. What I said Monday'sepisode? What was it about? What
did you guys talk about? Whyshould people go now to the iHeartRadio app
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and listen? So we elaborated moreon our weekends. We talked about some
TikTok stuff that we've seen, anythingelse like little personal things. We talked
about the adventure that we're going togo on this week. We talked about
cheaty never going to a Giant's gameand me giving my cousin a silent cheatment
right now, yeah, like aweek straight now clean? Can I ask
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a quick question? Yeah? Werethey talking to me that all time?
We were talking to the listeners ofthe Right right, right, right,
right right, so so Young andthe Restless on After you to the JV
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Show podcast, which may or maynot contain all the funniest parts of the
show. I'm so gonna say coolbecause you don't say, why the heck
not the JV Show on Wild nine. It's Wednesday, guys, middle of
the week. Kind of Yeah,right, it's bad, bad. We
made it a little bit barely rangingon my bread. I can't do anymore.
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I can't go on. It's thej V Show. I'm Selena,
I'm Graham, I'm jazzing, I'mcheaty. We're about to talk about Taylor
Swift. She obviously was the VMA'slast night. Did you guys know that
the reason we always see video ofher, like dancing along while people are
performing and stuff, it's because MTVhad tasked one guy, a camera operator,
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to just film her the entire show. She had her own cameraman smart
during every single performance. That wouldwe see what Taylor's doing at all times?
I want to know, we needto know she sneezes. I want
to know. I want to seeit. Yeah, I'd be so scared
of like being watched the whole time. Nervous. Yeah, you cannot sneak
a nose pick in. You can'mancessmile the whole time, and you feel
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a prisure to get up and dance. Yeah, sometimes stiffly, it's very
Yeah, I feel like that wasa shot at her or not stiffly,
I don't know. Yeah, sometimesit looks like she's loosen up a bit.
Okay, grand but you said thatshe has been linked to an NFL
player, Yeah, so Travis Kelsey. He's star tight end for the Kansas
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City Chiefs. Also a current memberof my fantasy football team, Fart Party.
Although he didn't play last week he'sinjured. He's reportedly been hanging out
with Taylor Swift, and we rememberhe very publicly talked about how he tried
to shoot his shot with her bymaking a bracelet for her and going to
her show and trying to meet herbackstage, and then he got denied because
Taylor doesn't doesn't speak to anybody priorto the show because you know, her
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voice or something. She's gotta keepher vocal cords fresh. But reports are
that they have now been hanging outoff field and off Oh my god,
I don't know. I mean,I don't know if there's been any like
photographic evidence or if this has actuallybeen like confirmed or not, but this
is just what the reports are saying. How do we feel about them as
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a couple if this is true?And they're something's happening there. I don't
know like anything about Travis Kelsey otherthan he's a football players. Okay,
he didn't do it for me.Why is that as if he's like the
most handsome man on earth? He'shandsome because he's a rich pro athlete.
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That bumps him up a couple ofnotches. If he was working at the
dmv'd be like, who's this bigdumb off? Well, anyone working at
the DMV? What wow? Shotsright now apologize? Thank you for your
service. Would be a very slowservice, but your service, I'm not.
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No, he's like he's he's agood looking guy, but he's not.
He doesn't like blow me away,like I'm not putting this poster above
my bed. I mean, asidefrom looks, I've only you know,
maybe heard him speak a couple oftimes. But he seems like a really
nice, yea wholesome, like respectfulguy. That's what Taylor needs. So
I'm shipping that. Wait, thereis like this story wholesome. He's not
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wholesome and respectful. He seems likejust funny guy. Fold is he not
wholesome? I just think he's like, you know, shotgun beer, you
know, bro, like, youknow, I think he's kind of like
a bro. Really. I gotlike gentleman vibes from him, and he
was talking about Taylor and the friendshipbracelet he need her. Well, yeah,
because he's still in the process ofshooting his shot. He wants to
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come off from I have a feelinghe's out the clubs in Kansas City.
Are there clubs in Kansas City?No, there's not. There's like a
bar smashing called I can't think it'scalled. I was gonna say the Funky
Monkey, but there's one in Haywards, so I can't. I can't say.
I can't talk about don't riff onthe monkey. Okay, sorry,
cheety, what were you saying?There was this report that, Oh,
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like with his ex girlfriend, helike made her pay for all of her
own stuff, Like he's a golddigger. He don't want to give his
money out, so you're gonna haveto pay for everything yourself and stuff like
that's why you want someone like Taylorwho can Actually I cannot believe that Taylor
dump him. We don't know whatI mean, if they're together or not.
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Wasn't there some other report about himhe'd smashed like a couple hundred chicks
something. Did I see the moneyhe's been going for the bad boys lately?
Travis Kelcey dated fifty women at once. That was the title of the
article. I read it there,I couldn't self he was and for me
he was actually dating fifty fifty womenthat once. It might have been sixty.
But even if he was, andthat was behind him and that was
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his past, I'm sure he's grownand matured. Everyone has a past,
yeah, you know, except forTaylor Swift more poor. I just want
to know, like, is hegonna play this weekend week two? Because
he's reportedly he's because he's on myfancy team far Party. But he's been
dealing with a really deep bone bruiseand but no word, do you think,
like if they're hanging out him andTaylor, do you think Taylor's massaging
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in the deep bone brewer him,Yeah to him, because he's like that
takes a lot of treatment to get. We need him back on the field.
In other words, Yet that's that'slike I think she's too good for
that's my girlfriend job. And ifthey're not exclusive, I'm not massaging your
bone bruise. How many dates inbefore you massage a man's deep bone,
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Bruce Bruce three, Yeah, you'dbe brilliant for three dates, four the
fourth one. Okay, so onthe first day, Yeah, I'm down.
So if him and Taylor have hungout, if they've hung out three
times or four times, you thinkshe's already massage in the deep bone.
I think so, I do too. The av Show on Wild ninety four
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nine, before we get to Today'shad his trend day. We're talking about
Taylor Swift allegedly being seen hanging outspending some one on one time with NFL
player Travis Kelsey's happening and I wasshipping them until you said, Graham that
he dated fifty women at once.He said that he used to make his
ex girl from pay for everything.Well, apparently it's not stopping this person
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from loving him. Kelsey is sofunny. Him and his brother have a
TikTok New Heights that makes you lovehim even more despite his silly looking mustache.
He does have a silly you canwe go to the archives. I
said, No, he's not thatgood, you know, like he doesn't
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really do it for me, andall you guys like what you guys were
like shocked that I didn't find himthat like that attractive. I see he's
a good looking guy, he doesn'treally do it for me. And yeah,
the mustache and the facial hair's bad. I'll be honest. I thought
Travis Kelsey had a different from whenI went to go Google. I like
him, Okay, when he hadthat beard, he was nice. But
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I agree with uh with whoever leftthe talkback because I feel like his show.
I think it's a podcast that theydo together. I think it's really
funny. I've seen clips personality wise, yes, yeah, love him for
that. It's all the stuff youneed to know what's hotted, music,
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movies, shows, and the mosttalked about stories happening today in the Bay.
We got a lot of VMA stuffto unpack here. One of the
most viral moments from last night,Megan is Sally and and Justin Timberlake exchanging
some words backstage. This is atthe JB Show dot Com. This is
caught on cameras. It looks likethey're surrounded by like handlers. It seems
Justin walks by, and then itlooks like Megan is upset by whatever he
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said to her, and so she'stalking back very passionately, and you know,
her hands are going like this andshe's doing all these hand motions.
People online we're like, oh mygod, they are fighting backstage. What
the heck is about to go down? So let's settle excuse me, let's
settle this because a source says,even though it may seem like they were
upset and they were arguing, theywere not fighting and are actually big fans
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of one another. Apparently, Justinwalked by and said something along the lines
of it's so nice to meet you, and Megan was like, no,
no, no, this is notcout. We need a formal meeting.
This is not this is not it, and she was but she was really
excited to see him. Yeah,then's the passion. She was just using
like a lot of yes, likeI did a separate meeting from this is
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what she was saying. And shewas really angry though bad, but she
wasn't in gd you said. Theyeven posted a TikTok together. Yeah,
so they did have the formal meetingand got to meet and it's all good.
They're fans. They're really big fansof one another. By the way,
Justin was there for a little andsync reunion as he and the guys
were there to present the award forBest Pop Video, which of course went
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to Taylor's Swift. Just give allthe awards to Taylor Swift. Let's talk
about people calling Selena Gomez messy.This is something else you can see at
the jabshow dot Com cameras captured heras she was sitting in her seat next
to Rema and the nominees were beingannounced for Best R and B and when
Chris Brown's name came up, Oh, her smile turned to like a like
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a frown, like like Chris Brown. Good And a lot of fans calling
her messy for that. A lotof fans saying like, hey, like,
good job, praising her for notkeeping that look from cameras. I'm
in that camp. You should havethat look, Chris Brown, and I
think it's just an honest reaction.A lot of people feel that way.
Yeah, you know. She respondedto that too, like, oh what
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did she say? She said,I will never be a meme again.
I'd rather sit still for being myself. Let's not drag her for this.
Yeah, why I don't understand whyshe'd be getting dragged for this is the
Internet. I feel like, yeah, they just but we don't remember who
Chris Brown is as a person,exactly right. I think everybody, I
think everyone should have that face whenwe gets announced, everybody, my opinion,
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to get their little reactions though ofeverything. It's like, oh my
gosh, she went on stage andshe had that face of blah blah blah
blah blah. First, if you'renot sitting there smiling for the three hour
show, like people are going tohave something to say about you. I'm
also just surprised Selena Gomez has otheremotions besides that. How good she looks
though, yeah, cheaty, canwe please get a picture of her up
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from the I think it was apink carpet, not the red carpet.
Look. I know we're not supposedto talk about a woman's body. Yeah,
but her body just gets better andbetter and better. She looks so
good. Last night, I wasn'twatching I'll be honest with you, it
was was I the only one thatwasn't watching the VMA's last night, because
I feel like I was not theonly one. I feel like, for
the first time in a long time, though, it was actually good,
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right, Yeah, but it wasgood in the ratings that I don't know
about. To wait and see.We will wait and see how that happen.
Graham, Do you have anything intrending? Yeah, we got pretty
big breaking news this morning. Youguys, the escaped fugitive Danello Cavalcante who's
been on the run. Have youguys been following the story after he escaped
prison in Pennsylvania. Yes, theycalled that a crab walk up the wall.
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I thought a crab walk was whenyou were walking on the ground,
well not walking, you were likeon your feet and then leaning like laying
backwards and walking on the backs ofyour hands. I thought that was a
spider walk. That's a crab walkwalk? Is the other one a spider
So I give I don't know callwhat he did when he escaped prison,
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because he put his hands across theside to one wall and then his feet
to the other and then walked straightup at you know, laid out completely
horizontal. But he did escape thatprison. He had just been sentenced to
life without parole for the murder ofthe fatal stabbing of his ex girlfriend.
So he's been on the run eversince. There was been some sightings of
him. Ask you guys, reallyquick. If you were we're in there
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for life, would you try toescape? Of course? Mean too if
I had nothing to lose. Yeah, kind of a fun game, like
let's see how many different ways theywere not going to let this guy.
I mean, I think people wereshocked at how long he was able to
evade being captured. Because the lastguy that escaped from that very same prison,
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who did it in the exact samemanner, he copied this, He
copied the previous guy. That guywas spotted by a guard in the tower
whose job it is to be watching, and they caught that guy with him
five minutes. It took two weeksto catch this guy only because the guard
in the tower didn't spot him leaving, and so they didn't notice he was
gone until an hour or two laterwhen they were counting the inmates and like
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the count didn't come up right,and everyone's like, well, where is
this guy. No details have beenreleased yet on how this capture went down,
but it did happen this morning.According to the Pennsylvania State Police.
They're gonna have a press conference tounveil all the details. But there were
reports that he was armed because hehad stolen a gun that was loaded from
house and you know, so I'mimagining, but this was a tense thing.
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But there's been some pictures that havecome out and all these guys and
all this tactical gear, we're walkingthem out of these The JV Show on
Wild ninety four nine, This showis nothing without you. It means so
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we get it straight to our studioand you may hear yourself here on Wild
like this one. Hey, what'sup? JV Show? I just had
a question, how come we haven'tlistened to Selena's Jane sound bite? You
know, we have cheese, Ihave conticipation, we have the mouth watery
sausas, but we don't you listento the virgine sound bite as much anymore?
If I can request it, maybethree times at the fifty fives every
(28:48):
fifty five every morning, I lovethe show. Check it up handled that
way? He said three times?Yeah, but he said at the fifty
five, okay, one more handle. Yeah, you know, it just
doesn't come up much. I don'tknow why, Well, I just wanted
to know it is here. I'mready to fire at any time, and
(29:11):
I just you know, I haveto find the opportune moments, and just
lately there's been more moments to playCheaties. I have conservation and mouthwater and
sausa. What we've talked about alittle bit more, but I will definitely
work the vision some more. Graham, what did you want to talk about?
WHOA what did you want to talkabout here? I saw a video
posted by what they call a trafficlight expert. I think this guy just
(29:34):
services traffic signals and he made someinteresting points in this video and something I'd
like to ask Jess and Cheaty aboutas we get to know, particularly Jess,
because she's the newest member of thejav Show and we're still getting to
know Jess, getting to know allabout her, and I want to know
what kind of person she is,because this traffic light expert says that it
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doesn't matter how many times you hitthe damn crosswalk button. The system that's
in there only receives the very firstbutton push. It basically signals that there
is a call. He calls ita call there's a call waiting, and
until the light changes, until thecrosswalk signal goes and resolves, that first
call push, that's all that happens. So it doesn't matter if you push
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it one hundred times, it's onlygoing to respond to that very first push.
So the multiple pushes don't do anything. They're meaningless. So what kind
of person are you? Because thereare two types of people in this world,
people that push the crosswalk signal buttonone time or people that push it
multiple times. Jess, which areyou? I'm the one one time?
(30:40):
Swear? Yeah, only because here'sa multiple button pusher. Really yeah.
If I see that it's taking likea really long time, then I'm like,
did I not press it correctly?Let me press it again? But
that's only on certain occasions then onlyif it's not the one that speaks,
because then I don't want to hearit say like wuck wuck wuck again,
cheaty. Which are you multiple buttoncrosswalk button pusher or the single push?
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I think it depends. Usually I'mjust one button, but if it's taken
a while, I'm gonna like triplepush that thing to make sure that it
goes through. Because sometimes I feellike it doesn't. It doesn't know,
like it doesn't get that first questionat first. It doesn't it make sense
that it would only count that firstone because pushing it ten times after that,
is it gonna make all the lightsturn ride so you can walk like?
(31:25):
It doesn't look like that? Well, why then, every time I'm
at a crosswalk, do I seesomebody sitting there going beep hitting it?
Like? It's ridiculous. He alsosays that there are a lot of signals,
and we learned this about a bunchof San Francisco traffic signals. I
don't know if they've changed them,that they're just timed. It doesn't even
matter. Pushing the button actually doesn'tdo anything. Maybe that was Boston some
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other cities. They just during certainhours it's going to display the crosswalk signal
every you know, forty five secondsor one and a half minutes, whatever
the time is on that intersection.So pushing the button actually doesn't do anything
at all. Wow, the crosswalklike's just gonna come up when it comes
up, and it definitely does notspeed it up to put what I do?
(32:08):
Sorry, are you a single buttonpusher? Multiple buttons? Multiple?
I figured I'll make this quick.You guys have never heard of fried rice
syndrome. It's not as delicious asit sounds. Well, I did too.
It's like one of my top foodsmine too. Do you like the
one that has all the different likevegetables, meat and vegetables in it,
(32:31):
Like they're shrimp in there, there'schicken, there's sometimes you get the variety
in there like that one would belike just the just chicken vegetables. I
can't do shrimp. Oh, Iknow. Don't ask me why. Well,
you can ask me why, yeah, because I just don't that's why.
Okay, Well, fried rice syndrome, it's not a good thing as
it may sound because it has syndromeattached to the end of it. So
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somebody actually passed away from this backin two thousand and eight, and it's
now become resurfaced, like on TikTok, this whole story and people were like
now just hearing about it for thefirst time. Basically, this twenty year
old he was making his meals aheadof time, and so he made spaghetti
for an entire week, but hedidn't refrigerate it. He left it out
and then on like the fifth dayhe ate it. But by then all
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this like bacteria had grown and hisliver had shut down, and it was
like this, it's this fatal formof food poisoning. But it's called fried
rice syndrome because if it's early associationwith fried rice, I think something may
have happened, you know, beforethis, Yeah, with a certain type
of bacteria. So this is justa reminder. A lot of the comments
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were like, oh, this isnot good news for meal preppers or college
kids who may leave their food out. But basically, if you don't have
that temperature control, like this couldhappen. Who's leaving there? Yeah on
the fifth rock, Yeah, itwould be crunching through it. It would
have reverted back to its original likewe had it in, like the little
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covered plastic little thing, so itwas still soft and they know. He
noted that it did taste a littlefunny on the fifth day. If you
eat some done, it tastes funny. Don't eat it. Yeah, no
good. The JV show fun Wildninety four nine, we were just talking
about fried rice syndrome, which isa form of food poisoning. Apparently,
if you leave your food out,like unrefrigerated, it grows this fatal bacteria
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that could actually kill you, youknow, it could shut your liver down.
A bunch of horrible things. Wegot to talk back. Good Morning
JV shows a BENI from Venetia andto piggyback on the fried rice story,
I want to hear a growth story. Of course you do, so.
I when I was younger, Ihad bought a large thing of fried rice
that kept buy my bed for threedays straight, unrefrigerated and everything, and
(34:42):
I munched on it for three daysstraight. The only reason I threw it
away was because one day I tooka spoonful and slime came off of it.
And yeah, So having said that, enjoy your breakfast. Let you
guys, Oh my god, II'm done without that story. Oh my
god, much done it for threedays? Why is it by your bedside?
(35:06):
Stinks? And I'm sorry? Ohyeah, really, Oh my god.
Single ladies, if you're interested,yeah, he's he's on the prowd
If you're nag, all right,jess what you have? So a woman
in Sanos a short video on TikToksaying she ubered home, you know,
(35:29):
after a night out, the responsiblething to do, and when she went
back to pick up her car thenext morning. It was in the middle
of a farmer's market, like allthe stuffs that'd set up all around it,
so she obviously couldn't even take ithome. But we have the video
at the GV show dot com ifyou guys want to check it out.
I think this is definitely the wayto go in. At least her car
(35:50):
didn't get told, so that's onthe bright side. Check it out.
I mean, you didn't get told, but you look like an idiot because
in your car out It would makeme nervous all these people like walking around
my car all day that's looking hereand see all that I have it.
Also, it kind of looks like, you know, when they're raffling off
(36:12):
a car, like at the fairor something, but nobody even enters to
win because it's like a beet aYeah, forward runners, yeah, forward
runner, come on, a fourrunner. I know you guys. Ever
you guys ever had that moment whereyou go back to get your car the
next day and you just have noidea where it is. Yeah, oh
(36:36):
definitely. I lost my car inthe city one time for how many days
not days? It was like awhole morning I was like, where is
my car? And then I justlooked at my phone. I opened up
maps, and it was like itwas like either I didn't know how how
it knew, but then I justfollowed it. And then yeah, I
was in a parking garage somewhere,but I couldn't remember where I had that
(36:57):
time when the first time, whenI first moved to the city, and
you drive around for forty five minutessometime looking for a place to park in
the neighborhood that I was living in. It was just brutal, and who
know, I parked somewhere, andthen a couple of days had gone by,
you know, because I didn't needto move. I didn't need to
go anywhere. You don't drive thatyou know, I didn't need to drive
that often. And you walk outand you're just like, I have literally
(37:19):
no memory of where I parked hiscar, Like I don't know, And
then you just have to start walkingup and down every street all around,
getting walking in bigger and bigger rectangles. Basically you go around the box until
you eventually find it. It tookprobably more than a half hour walking around
before I'm like, oh, thereit is, before you spot it,
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because sometimes you would park six sevenblocks away from your apartment. That was
just where the closest spot that youcould find. It was terrible. And
then other times I'd walked out ofmy apartment like where is my car?
I know I parked it here.Oh, that lane turned into a tow
away lane at whatever hour, andmy car had gotten toe. That's the
biggest gam in the city. Bythe way, if your car gets towed
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and impounded, the price tag onthat to get it back out, Oh
my god is as expensive. That'sso annoying. And I realized one of
the times, like minutes after ithad gotten towed, I was like,
oh, man, that lane turnsinto a towway lane is already gone.
Six And the thing, it wasalready gone because tow trucks used to line
up on this one waiting block aBay Street, just waiting to tow all
(38:22):
the cars the second that the clockstruck four o'clock or five whenever it would
turn. And then I'm calling theimpound They're like, yeah, it hasn't
even gotten here yet. I'm likeokay, because they start charging you by
like the half hour or something thatit's there, and I mean I'm calling
to pay to get it out theminute that it gets there and they're already
charging me for two hours of itbeing I'm like, no, it hasn't
been there two hours. It's noteven there. It was the whole thing
(38:43):
that it's it's like, there goesa thousand bucks by the time by the
time you pay the ticket. Wait, why are they are to chucks sitting
there waiting to tow cars? Isthat because the city's telling them to or
do they get like paid more themore cars they tell they must? I
mean, there's got to be somearrangement with the city because there's one.
It's on Bay Street in the city. I'm pretty sure it's Bay Street.
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At commute time, the lane that'snormally you can park in turns into a
lane because they're trying to let moretraffic moves. They got to get all
those so they get all the carsout, so they're literally every day was
there'd be a couple of tow truckswaiting to tow the cars. That makes
sense. The JV Show on Wildninety four nine, Before we kick off
the JV Show, you have NOEGame. It's our really fun trivia game
that we hope you play along too. In the car. Speaking of car.
(39:29):
As we were just talking about awoman in San Jose who goes to
pick up a car from a parkinglot one morning into the middle of the
farmer's market that's at the jvshow dotCom by the way. Well, at
least this didn't happen to her.Good morning, you guys. When I
lived in West to Oakland, mystreet was you know, pretty impacted,
so very rarely I would have topark the next block over. But I
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woke up in the morning, wentto go look for my car, couldn't
find it. Was convinced. Ijust parked really far away, wandered round
for about an hour, and ithad been stolen. Definitely traumatizing. Oh
my gosh, that's the worst.Doesn't that go through your mind every time
you lose your car, They're like, oh my god, somebody must have
been stolen. It's gone, gone, it's gone. It's definitely never but
(40:15):
not in her case, No,it actually was. Yikes. All right,
let's bring on Ronda. Hi,Ronda, Hello, how's the morning
going so far? It just startedfor me. How about you? Oh
it's been a long morning, along Thanks for bringing it up again.
All right, Ronda, we're gonnahave some fun. You were on to
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play the JV show You have Nopegame, and today you are playing four
a pair of tickets to see KaliUchis live at Oakland Arena. All right,
so if you don't know how thisworks, we're gonna ask you four
trivia questions. Just get three correctand you win these tickets. Okay,
all right, here's question number one. Gellette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts is
the home of what NFL team Randa? I'm there? Okay? Mentally are
(41:12):
you there? Yeah? Someone getrun. It's some coffee runna eats a
cup of coffee hot coffee chug here. Do you know the answers are gonna
run at a time? Guess sayanything? Dang it's the Patriots played to
let sadi ug good old New England. All right. Question number two?
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What's the highest speed limit you'll seeposted on a highway here in California?
Where is this? Graham? Doyou know? Seventy? Yeah? Hiwa,
five's got seventy? Really okay,I'm pretty sure there's a few others,
Not that it matters. Everyone goesat least ninety. Yeah, that's
what I'm saying. I mean,that's just the recommended maximum. Everybody say
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that, I don't because people dryright now, they're gonna be like cool.
I heard it on the JV Show. No you didn't, okay.
Question number three electric car company Teslais named after what famous inventor? No
answers right there. Yeah, andthe question how do you say the first
(42:19):
name Nicola Tesla? Nikola Tesla?Yeah, pretty famous, dude? All
right. Question number four mood swings, irritability, and bloating just a few
of the symptoms of women may experiencefrom PMS. What does PMS stand for?
Or being hungry? Stop it stop? I knew he was gonna go
on a whole list. Yeah,yeah, alright, or if your girlfriend's
(42:45):
hungry symptoms Ronda, I'm sorry youdid not win the JV Show. You
have nope game this morning. Yougot too correct, but you also got
too wrong. You're only allowed tomiss one. But don't hang up.
Ye I'm gonna put you on holdsand Cheaty will talk to you the next
room and maybe, maybe maybe we'llsee what she can do for you.
(43:05):
Okay, all right, no problem, hang on. It's all the stuff
you need to know what's hot inmusic, movies, shows, and the
most talked about stories happening today inthe Bay. Okay, Sweetie's VMA fail.
I'm sorry, you know, Ilove Sweetie. This is what we
have representing the Bay at the VMA'slast night. You gotta love her,
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but she was getting roasted for herstruggling teleprompter reads. Let's start with this
one. It's from the pre showwhere she completely forgot that she was even
supposed to read a teleprompter to beingsuch a great company holding it down alongside
my girl, Sweetie, how areyou doing it? I'm good? How
are you doing how? I'm feelingexcellent? Better now, I know that's
fine. Oh, I am soexcited for tonight too, and I can't
(43:52):
wait to see the fashion is someof my friends almost Definitely, it's gonna
be an epic night for Shorty.You forgot she was even like working and
I'm my friend. Yes, line, I loved the long silence. And
then, oh yeah, I'm reallyexcited for tonight too, And here is
Sweetie trying to send us into commercialbreak. We've got more. We got
(44:12):
more from your favorite nominees, MarkLitz, Mark Lamb and definitely warm music
coming. You're away right after thebreak and you're not gonna want to and
you're not gonna want to miss whatwe have up coming on the VMA pre
show. I'm not ask rightbody,I know that's right. There was two
really bad ones in there. Wasshe not able to hear herself? Maybe,
(44:35):
honestly, is this thing picking upmy voice or what I think she
may have? Honestly, it lookslike maybe maybe she just had a little
too much to drink at the beginning. And I feel like that that's my
that's my theory. Yeah, it'sthe VMA. It's how are you not
having a few drinks? Ye?In there? Of course. And then
she came back out another time toannounce, and she let it be known
that she did not appreciate all theteleprompter slander. What's up? Yeah,
(44:59):
asked me a hey, y'all betterstop maga my little stutter video go viral.
I'll see what you're doing anyway,especially try it again. And then
she went on to announce someone andthat went well. That one was good.
Yes, Also, Taylor Swift wasthere. You've probably seen a lot
of video footage from her. There'sa lot of talk of her. You
know, she she did win bigand there's a lot of talk at her
(45:21):
breaking records, which is like everysingle year she's breaking her own records.
Let's talk about this though, becausewe've been hearing a lot about this alleged
feud with Olivia Rodrigo, and supposedlyOlivia has songs on this new album that
are about Taylor Swift were Rolling Stone, She's on the latest cover by the
way. I asked Olivia about thisfeud, and here's what she said.
I don't have beef with anyone.I'm very chill. I keep to myself.
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I have my four friends and mymom. That's really the only people
I talked to you like ever,So there's nothing to say. There's so
many Twitter conspiracy theories. I onlylook at alien conspiracy theories. Oh so,
I don't think there's any beef,especially because last night at the VMA's
Olivia performed and Taylor was, youknow, she was really supportive and seems
(46:06):
really happy and was like cheering forher and encouraging her. So I don't
think there's anything going on here.It's more fun if there is, though
that I covered her one of herears, and people were making it a
big deal because they were like,while Olivia Rodrigo was performing Selena's like covering
one of her ears. She shejust scratched her ear for one second.
Fun so she's covering her ears.Look at her. She sounds so bad
(46:30):
by the way, Olivia Rodrigo.Yeah, I got tickets on Friday.
They do. It's a free ticketFriday. So starting at seven thirty in
the morning all the way up untilseven thirty pm, we're gonna be hooking
you up every single hour. Nicethan Graham, What do you have in
said today's hat? His trendy.California lawmakers voted yesterday to advance a bill
to the Governor's desk for approval thatwould ban four chemicals found in processed foods
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and candy can't It would no longerbe allowed to be sold in California by
the year twenty twenty seven. Thosechemicals have been already banned in Europe because
studies show there carcinogenic. We talkedabout this before, because some of those
chemicals are notably used in some ofour and a lot of people listening its
favorite candies, things like Skittles,hot Tamalies, candy peeps. Although I
don't know how anybody could eat peeps, they're terrible. Well, luckily for
(47:13):
you Skittles fans, they won't begetting banned because the ingredients. One of
the ingredients in question titanium dioxide.It was removed from the list that the
California lawmakers advance, so they're stillgoing to allow skittles to use titanium dioxide
in there. So Skittles aren't goinganywhere, although maybe you should be concerned
that you're eating titanium dioxide when you'reeating skittles. That's a little strange.
(47:35):
But the other chemicals will be bannedfrom foods, one of them being like
red dye number three, which isused in hot tamalies and peeps, that
is getting banned, So they're thosecompanies are either going to have to change
their formulation of those products or theywill no longer be allowed to be sold
here. And let's just have themno longer be allowed to be sold because
I don't know, I don't likethat, you don't love you eat those?
(47:58):
They're great? Now we can wecan all do without Pete's right,
peez, they don't taste like anything. By the way, I just realized
I didn't specify what record Taylor swiftbroke. I was in a rest to
talk about Olivia Rodrigo. She shehas the most MTV video of the year,
wins after last night, so shehas a total of four more than
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any other artists. So oh andthen she broke that record from herself,
which is what I did mention theJV show on Wild ninety four nine,
Gi Minage Ice Spice, Barbie Worldsboth of home or at the VMA's last
night. It is wildly for nineto JV show. I'm Selina and I'm
Jess. Let's talk about I Spicereally quick because she is like taken over.
Shedy told us yesterday that she hasa new deal with Dunkin Donuts and
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there's a new ad that just droppedwith her and Ben Affleck. People going
to connect you with Dunkin. I'ma dunk and grew seeing it Ice Spice.
My fans are a munchkin, Icespice, Munchkin's drink. So I'm
like she calls her fans the munchkinThis is so cute. And then last
sight of them, as last sightof them, she wins Best New Artists.
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Thank you so much, Thank youMC. I just want to thank
my munchkins, Graham, do youknow why she would call her fans the
munchkins. It's a big fan ofthe Wizard of Oz. Is that where
the Munchkins came from? I don'tknow, probably, but no, that's
not why. Oh any of theguesses. No her. I think her
(49:30):
debut song or the song that blewup, the one that we know her
from, is called munch munch whatI want to life. So if you
if you're a munch you're you knowyou're doing that? And she calling her
fans the munchkins, Oh okay,I like it. I don't know if
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I should be offended? Why whyare we going to be munchkins? Yeah,
should be offended, but yeah,and it sounds hilarious. Did you
guys not know the Munchkins were fromthe Wizard of Oz? Both looked very
confused. I didn't know that either, So you just thought Munchkins was just
a cute name. I thought itwas just a cute name for like a
cute like, oh my god,they're like like little dogs called munchkins or
(50:13):
is that something else? They're definitelyokay, interesting, you know you learned
something every day before we get tocold medicine not working. We have a
talkback Hi JV Show. I loveyou guys. I listened to the podcast
every day, but I do havea question, what is going on with
a podcast? I feel like yesterdaytwo main stories were left off that I
(50:37):
heard until I heard the Wild Thoughtspodcast, and I was so lost even
with the title, can you pleasefix it? Thank you? Podcast?
Police have been coming for Cheaty.Cheaty did rectify the problem yesterday's problem.
Yes, there were some segments thatwere omitted from yesterday's podcasts. I've taken
(51:02):
her to task for this. Idon't want to say keep coming for her,
but I feel like it's the onlyway she's going to learn top of
thet But please be patient, ourapologies. Let us know when there are
errors, and we'll have her geton that. There will be no errors.
If you redownload it, it hasbeen fixed, so you can get
the full full version of yesterday show. All right, Cold Medicine. I
(51:23):
don't know why I'm like not thatshocked by this. I am not at
all, And I got this justgo on record and saying I knew this
one thousand percent to my core becauseevery time I've been so so stuffed up
and sick, and I've gone totake suda fed or day quill I have
never ever gotten less stuffy. Andthat's the key ingredient in those drugs,
(51:45):
the decongestion part. Because we're allyou want to be able to breathe again.
I want to be able to sleep. Let my nose clip so I
can just breathe through my nose.Numerous studies have found yeah, it does
nothing, And the Food and DrugAdministration voted yesterday to basically say this ingredient
does nothing, so we need tolet people know it is not an effective
(52:06):
ingredient. There have been studies inthe past that basically found the same thing.
But I don't know why it's takenthis long to come to this conclusion,
because I've known this forever. Thestuff never does anything for me.
It doesn't. I feel like theonly thing these things do work for is
like when it comes to like feverreducer. Yeah, it's just a little
pain relief stuff. The sinus congestion. It does absolutely nothing. I remember
(52:34):
my mom, Hey, it takessome sudafete, you're all stuffed up.
It takes some suda feed that'll help. No, it doesn't do did you
still take it though, like hopinglike maybe it'll work the simeuse and it
never never ever did. Now theysay there's a version that's sold at pharmacies
behind the counter. I don't thinkyou need a prescription, but behind the
counter version of sudafet and daiquall andstuff like that that has a different ingredient
(52:57):
in it. Now they monitor thesale that ingredient because I guess you can
turn it into math, so thatoh my god, effecting you to say
that, So that ingredient, Sothey mark so that one's just not sitting
out there on the store shelves.Now that one, I think that's the
one that works. It maybe worksa little a little bit to take that
a little bit better. But yeah, and all these past studies they found
that your regular, regular on theshelf version of pseudo fad when they study
(53:23):
that, compared to a placebo justa dummy pill, it was the same
effectiveness. So for people that arethinking does work for me, it might
just be the placebo effect there thatyou just think it's doing something that'll and
so it'll actually make a difference though, or it's all in your head like
it's not making a difference you thinkit is. It could be, it
could be both. There have beenstudies that the placebo effect is a real
(53:45):
thing. People think a medicine ishelping them get better, and their pain
does root is reduced, and theysee reduction and symptoms, only to find
out that they've just been taking asugar pill that whole time in studies.
So you're borel. The stories you'rebrains are very powerful. Yeah. Do
you think we'll get a talk backfrom people or anyone saying Nope, this
(54:05):
stuff does work. I've been usingit my whole life and every single time
my congestion clears up. Well,it may make you feel a little bit
better for the other reasons Selen andI laid out when you take the day
quall the night wall, I thinkthere's some pain medicine in there. It's
not making you less congested, it'sjust not What about vix, I think
we'll get I think we'll get sometalk about like the pills and stuff roach.
(54:30):
You know that's different. Yes,all right, So leave us a
talk back if you have any thoughtson that. It's always free to do
on the iHeart Radio app the JVShow on Wild n Before we get to
crocs being banned what thank god,Before we get to that, we got
to talk back. We got togo through first. This first one has
to do with Munchkins. I thoughtit was so cute last night. I
(54:52):
spice to the VMA's she wins BestNew Artists and she thinks her fans the
Munchkins. I didn't even know that'swhat she that's what she called us.
I love it. And then Graham, you were like, that's from the
Wizard of Oz. Because you wereyou were like shocked, how do you
think? Why do you think shecalls her fans that? And there was
an explanation. You gave the explanationof why she calls her fans the Munchkins.
(55:14):
And then I was like, butyeah, but the Munchkins they're from
the Wizard of Oz. Did youguys know that? And Justice Selena looking
at me like what, we've neverheard of this? Oh my gosh,
how can you guys not know thatMunchkins are from Wizard of Oz? I
mean, I don't think I'm thatold, and I know, I mean
I'm thirty, I mean I'm twentytwo. Yeah, yeah, but yeah,
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you guys should know that Munchkins arefrom the Wizard of Oz. I
mean, think about full House.That's why he called Michelle Munchkins. I
never really thought about it, youknow. And I'm only twenty six,
so you're older than her because she'stwenty two. Definitely should know. That
did not help my argument. We'realso talking about cold medicine, and you
staid, he finds that it doesnot work. Yeah, the act the
(55:59):
key and dent in your on theshelf sudafed and day quill and a bunch
of other medicines. The key ingredientthere has been found in the FDA voting
yesterday to just basically tell everyone itdoesn't do anything to relieve your decongestion.
Good morning and J Show. Thisis Erica for mil petis. Yes,
the ingredients the phenyl ephron which isin all of the sudafed and DayQuil naikil,
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the ones that say pete that areover the counter in like on the
aisle. Though that does not work. I work at a pharmacy, have
since two thousand and six, andyes, when customers ask for recommendations,
we don't really recommend that because itdoesn't do anything. But the one that
is behind the pharmacy counter. Thepseudofedron. That does work. Interesting,
(56:40):
So that's a little insider tip there. You gotta go to the pharmacy counter
and ask for the good stuff.That long line, The line is always
long, and then they ignore youforever when you're standing there and the people
in front behind you they're so sick, they're always so sick. And then
they have me sign the thing withthe same pen they just touched. Oh
man, you catch ten diseases,disease nuts before you leave the store.
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Well, let's talk back here onthe cold medicine. Oh sorry, you
guys. Hear barking in the background. I worked at a dog hotel.
I knew to syrups, never worked. I knew, I knew it was
just all in my head. Iknew it was just blowney. Anyways,
at them anyways, I think Grahamis hot. What does it say there
at the end, What do yousay? I think Graham is hot?
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Dog barking? Oh oh my god, imagine I haven't listened to that all
the dog hotel is that did thedogs check in? And then like the
okay, your room, I'm threeh two. I heard just attacked like
MGM and so there's like a fourhour wait check into this hotel. He's
busy, busy. All the dogscan't even play the slot machines right now,
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that really matters? Yeah, didhe just say Graham is hot?
Let's heart? Anyways, I thinkGraham is hot. I can't tell.
There's a T on the end there, but I don't But what other one
could be? Okay, everyone listencarefully, Okay, anyways, I think
Graham is hot, hot heart.By the way, in the archives,
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we need him to leave another talkback and clarify because I used to believe
he's doctor. Clearly he's not seeingcorrectly. That's our best listeners, all
right, So crocs are being bang. Guys are precious crocs. Some months
we've heard of, you know,multiple incidents happening with them getting stuck in
escalators when people are like going downor up in one of them. But
(58:35):
according to news dot com, whichis an Australian website, so I feel
like it is a lot of placesin Australia right now that are doing this,
like a lot of shopping malls,airports that are saying you are not
allowed to wear crocs on escalators anymore. Yes, no, finally used to
do take them off before you goup there. That's even more dangerous.
(58:57):
Spot in your socks or barefoot,probably, But so some are showing warnings
like, hey, be careful ifyou are wearing these type of shoes.
Others are saying like no crocs onescalator. Have you seen some of like
the videos or pictures of crocs afteragain get stuck in there. They get
stuck in there, and it's like, if it's not stopped, your whole
fox is going to get dragged intothe escalator, hold into the machine,
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shoot up. I know. Yeah, So would rather have feet or would
you rather have your precious cross mycrocs? I'll wear them without feet.
I'll find away. I don't findaway who need those crocs? No,
you can get a feet if they'rein sport. If they're in sport mode,
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do they still get ripped off ofyour feet? That's a little sport
modees, a little strap or onthe back, which I think they're more
likely to get. I think you'remore likely to get dragged into the escalator
if they're in sports mode because youhave the straps, you can't keep you
secure. I don't wear mine insports mode because she's never gone she's never
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gone faster than a brisk walk before. She's never advanced to the next speed,
which would be jogging. Never happened, exact guy. But they're not
getting banned like ever I thought.I thought they were, like the cocks
are getting banned hopefully arm There area lot of places though, that are
kind of starting to implement this interestingwell, thank you, Jess the JV
Show on Wild nine. Before weget to today's how is trending? Not
(01:00:22):
people actually fighting over Graham? Whatis happening here? We had someone leave
a talk back and we now callhim dog Guy because he works at a
doggie hotel, and there was dog'sbarking all over the place, and then
he says, by the way,Graham's hot, and we're like, barf
right, And now we have someoneelse saying the same thing, Doc Guy.
(01:00:46):
Back up, Mom and aber Gram. I've been leaving talk back for
like ever. Anyway, go backtaking care of your dogs, your face.
Dog guys, sorry, Mom,Alford says he's got Oh. I
didn't know this was the thing,but dog Guy, if you would like
(01:01:07):
to respond, they talk back isopen. The other thing we're talking about
is bride'smaid burnout. A lot ofwomen are like, you know, we've
got to stand up to these brides. They're making us pay for all this
stuff. It's very expensive. Yeah, we love you, but we don't
have the money like that. Andso they're like, we got to put
our foot down and say, youknow what, bride, why don't you
pay for everything? Hi? Goodmorning, this is Nicole. I think,
(01:01:30):
yes, bride'smaids are getting a littlefed up with spending a bunch of
money on things that they wouldn't necessarilychoose. So I just think it's really
important for the bride to take intoconsideration everyone's budget and their ability to pay
for things, especially if they aren'tgoing to be paying for their dress or
(01:01:50):
the location of the bachelorte party,that should all be considered. I get
that. Yeah, I also understandwhere people can get frustrated if you're like
always a bridesmaid, you know whatI mean, if you're in like hell
of weddings, like who can affordthat? Yeah? I think as a
bride or a groom, you haveto be sympathetic to that. I know,
like myself, for my groomsmen,I wanted we're all wearing tuxas,
and I know the tuxedo rental isit's expensive, and so that's a cost
(01:02:15):
that I'm burdening people with. SoI understood that and rather than give my
grooms been like a gift. Alot of people do that. They'll get
like their groom's been a flask withthe wedding dating graved on it, Like
who needs that? Nobody? SoI put that money rather than get them
a gift, I put that moneytowards there. I didn't I couldn't pay
for all their tuxedo rentals, butI paid for a portion of each of
theirs, just like, rather thangiven a gift. So that's an idea
(01:02:37):
for your brides and grooms out there. Rather than getting a gift, which
nobody wants, uh you, youcould just you know, help put some
money towards their dress or their ortheir suit hotest. It's all the stuff
you need to know what's hot inmusic, movies, shows and the most
talked about stories. Did I justoffend you? Where you getting your bridesmad's
(01:03:00):
a gift? And I said,nobody wants that? Looked offended. I
didn't look offended. That was alook of shock. I didn't know I
had to get them gifts. Okay. I was like making a mental note,
Okay, bridesmaid, No, youdon't have to, you don't have
to, all right, So don'tget so no gifts or bridesmaid all right.
Did you guys see Diddy at theVames last night? He was presented
with a Global Icon Award and Iloved his performance. I thought it was
(01:03:23):
so good. He brought kids out. He brought Karasha out. You know
Karashi is uh Graham. Of courseit's probably the yoga teacher. Oh my
god, No, what Young Miami? Oh yeah, yeah, of course
you know who Young Miami is.Well, you know you probably like somebody
(01:03:43):
lives in Miami that's young. Ohgirls. Do you know who the city
girls are? Yeah? Of courseas the city girls. You know,
everyone knows they're like a bunch ofgirls like a city never mind mind.
He also brought Keisha Cole out.She was amazing. Anyway, Diddy,
I want to talk about him fora second because he has a new song
coming out. It's called Another Oneof Me, which is going to be
(01:04:04):
off his upcoming album, and itfeatures The Weekend and supposedly this is going
to be The Weekend's last feature.That's according to his team. Remember,
he wanted to kill off the Weekendcharacter to focus more on acting, and
we wanted to start going by abletest Faye. So they're saying this is
going to be the Weekend's last feature. Honestly, the feature words a little
(01:04:26):
confusing to me because are they leavingthe door open for him to like still
put out music that's his own songs? Right? I kind of feel that
way. But right now they're sayingthis is the last feature the Weekend we'll
ever do. This will be likewhen Dojakat quit music? True? Which
time a week? I guess Kanyeis going full on commando now just all
(01:04:51):
the time. Who doesn't I don'twe all know? We all know about
water taxi incident where he like moonseverybody because he was sitting there and he
had nothing on under his pants andthen he bent over and it was just
all out. Well, there's anew pictures that were taken earlier this week.
He and his wife were walking aroundFlorence. They're still in Italy,
(01:05:14):
and in this picture, Kanye wasgoing up some stairs and his pants,
you know, slid down a littlebit as he's lifting up his legs to
take each step, and again youcan see where the Lord split him.
Oh really, yeah, there isnothing on under his pants. Well,
because he's been wearing a lot oftights recently. Is that what you call
those things? They're like like yourleggings. Yeah, yeah, those ones.
(01:05:35):
You don't want lines. You don'twant to have underwear lines showing.
Trust me. I get the struggle. But he wasn't wearing these, He's
wearing like normal pants. Oh,these one were the normal pants. Yeah,
I assume maybe it was those ones. Yeah. I didn't want it.
I imagine that being very uncomfortable,and you get used to it.
I tell I can't stand by hisfashions, and it doesn't matter what we
(01:05:58):
feel, just because at some pointpeople are just going to start doing it
because Kanye does it. Yep,That's just how the world works. Graham,
Do you have anything for it?Today's hot his trending. Yeah,
just we're learning some new details onthe arrest of that escaped fugitive in Pennsylvania
who was finally captured this morning aftertwo weeks on the run, thirty four
year old Daniel Danello. Excuse me, am, I saying that right?
Danello? Yeah, Cavalcante. Hehad been sentenced to life in prison.
(01:06:21):
He escaped prison and has been onthe run ever since. Well. He
was captured this morning, eight fourteenlocal time. He was found hiding in
a large pile of logs behind aJohn Dear store, is about thirty miles
away from the prison that he escapedfrom back on August thirty. First.
They said they used a da aircraftwith thermal imaging technology had picked up a
(01:06:44):
heat source just after midnight last night, but then there was a lightning storm.
Aircraft had to land, so policemoved in made a full perimeter around
that area. They said. Whenthey approached him, he was taken by
surprise. He had no idea thathe was completely surrounded that point he did.
He didn't just turn himself in.He went, he tried to run.
He was armed with a twenty twoCaliper rifle that he had stolen from
a nearby residence. No shots firedin this arrest, but he went crawling
(01:07:10):
off quickly through some thick brush.They let the police dog go and get
him. That dog bit him atleast one time, they said, But
again no shots fired, and thisfourteen day man hunt test finally finally come
to an end. You know,although earlier this morning we all said if
we were facing life, we wouldtry to escape too, which is so
stupid. They're going to find you, Yeah, going to find you.
(01:07:32):
Ninety nine point nine percent of thetime. You're going back, and they
get to let the police dog out. Yeah, those things are mean.
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