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Speaker 1 (00:01):
In the mornings dirty on the thirty.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
All week, Shannon has been voiceless. So I've been standing
in and stepping up and doing the dirty. And I
was excited to finish things out on Friday, and I
came in to the lovely sounds of sweet Shanning s back.
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Okay, thank you Prednizone for making this happen.
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And doctor Werner.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Yes, I don't sound one hundred percent, but we can
do this, and you can you can help me.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
No, you have done a phenomenal job.
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There.
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I'm waiting to hear you. Oh, okay, all right.
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So the big news yesterday the Catholic Church has its
first ever American Pope. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected
by his fellow cardinal. Oh God, you got a power
through was elected by his fellow cardinals yesterday. Sixty nine
years old, comes from Chicago, served for two decades in Peru,
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first as a missionary and then as an archbishop. His
chosen name as Pope will be Leo. He delivered his
first words in Latin lapache si, basically peace be with
all of you, I mean the crowd in the Vatican
as he emerged on that balcony was just immense yesterday,
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everybody taking photos to mark the occasion. But very very
cool history was made first American pope.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
So is there is because his name is Pope France.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
As you said, well, his real name is Robert Francis.
But when you are elected pope, you choose a name.
And I'll have a clip next hour from somebody who
is part of the Catholic Church obviously, but explains that
the name Leo, he chose that very specifically to represent
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the working class. So it was a very intentional choice
for a name. He's so Cuteye, he's so cute.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
He's cute. My friends texted in a group chat saying
they think he's hot. I don't know if I go
that far, but he's cute. Yes, let's sexualize the pope.
Let's go, y'all, love you women.
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There is an undercover video going around that features US
Attorney General Pam Bondi revealing some previously undisclosed information about
Jeffrey Epstein. This video was recorded back on April twenty eighth,
so pretty recently Pam revealing to a stranger in a
busy restaurant in Washington, DC that there are quote unquote
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tens of thousands of videos of little kids that the
FBI is currently combing through related to Jeffrey Epstein and
all of his buddies. Of course, the stranger then asked
her when these Epstein files are going to be released?
When are we going to get to see them, to
which Pam replied soon, But she said, because of the
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discovery of all of these videos and again tens of
thousands of them, the Department of Justice has been taking
their time and working to go through all of them.
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So it may be a minute, but we will see
them at some point, so they say it.
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Drake's label, Universal Music Group or UMG for short, filed
emotion to dismiss his defamation lawsuit, arguing that Drake and
his lawyers made a major misstep when they amended their
lawsuit following Kendrick Lamar's performance at the Super Bowl. UMG
says Drake's lawsuit isn't really about Kendrick calling him a
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certified pedophile because he didn't even include those words during
the Super Bowl halftime performance. The crowd chanted the lyrics
Kendrick did not. The label is also reminding Drake and
again this is Drake's own label that about three years ago,
he signed a very public petition criticizing prosecutors for using
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rap lyrics as evidence in criminal cases against artists. So
exactly what he's doing, UMG says Drake was right then
and is wrong now. They say his lawsuit is merely
an attempt to save face for his unsuccessful.
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Battle with Kendrick Lamar.
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UMG is now asking the judge to completely throw out
Drake's lawsuits. And a list of the coolest cities in
the US was just released. It's based on the median
age of residents, number of street art murals, vegetarian and
vegan bars and restaurants, number of record stores, music events,
and tattoo parlors. So where are we Detroit in the
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coolest cities of the United States? We come in at
number nine, Boston, Vegas, Portland, San fran and Seattle making
the top five, Detroit at number nine. For our Ohio listeners, Columbus,
Ohio coming in at number fifteen on the coolest cities
in the United States. Hey, for all of this week's
sturdy Cab did a fab job. You can catch up
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by checking out the podcast just Search made You in
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This exposure in the morning is dirty.
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