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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, shout out to We're gonna uh, we got
to talk about that because you actually did a little
I did I got yesterday. We'll get into that coming
up here in a second. First, though, we got jingle
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Dirty on the thirty, I feel like I'm stoned and
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really and I wish I was, And I feel it
may be drunk, but I think it was because, as
my buddy Brad Jeger says, I got sushi drunk last night.
I ate so much Samurai spushi that I ever had.
That happen to you.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
I haven't had sushi in forever, and I.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Ate so much of it that I went to bed
on a full belly. And I think I woke up
this morning kind of like you do when you wake
up when you're you drank too much with a sushi hangover,
got a little little mercury memory. I think I got
a little mercury memory, exactly, Shannon, with what's going on
in the Dirty? Thank God you got to do all
the talking here.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Yeah, right, Well, this little White House renovation that's happening.
Construction started this week on the two hundred and fifty
million dollar ballroom that President Trump is adding to the
White House. You've probably seen the photos or the videos
of the facade of the East wing being torn down.
That is exactly where this new space is going to
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be built.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
This is a plan if it's got tables so that
you honor a foreign leader. We have a proper space.
This is an interior shot of the ballroom. I think
there'll be nothing like it.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
The ninety thousand square foot ballroom will make the rest
of the White House look tiny. The President says it
will be able to accommodate nine hundred and ninety nine
people standing. The current space holds held about two hundred.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
Over the years, many presidents have made changes. This obviously
would be the biggest change, but this was something they've
wanted for at least one hundred and fifty years.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Okay, so the big question is who's paying for this thing.
President Trump says the project will be paid for with
private donations and that no public money will be spent
in the ballroom. The White House promises to release info
on which individuals and businesses have either pledged or donated money,
and invited some of those donors to the East Room
for a big dinner last week. I haven't met yet,
so I don't even know who was there. But some
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twenty two million dollars for the project came from YouTube
as part of that settlement for a twenty twenty one
lawsuit that the president had brought against the company. The
White House also has not said how much of Trump's
own money is being contributed. Here's the thing, This is
going to take a long time to complete. Unless I've
read this wrong, it says the ballroom is not going
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to be ready for use until maybe the end of
twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Which he's the only president.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Till January of twenty twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
So here's something interesting. So you talk about how it's
going to get paid for it. Yeah, he's using some
of the settlement money, but he also is getting money
from they say, Facebook.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Apple, right, like a bunch of people Googles, these companies.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
These companies that are paying. And it's not just they're like,
it's almost like they're sponsoring the deal.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
But but I mean, to be fair, that's only twenty
two mil. This thing's costing two hundred and fifty mil.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
I know, I think it's three hundred plus million. Crazy here, Lease,
here was something I read. I know, Kevin, you'r this
is not Kevin is your hate every minute. There were
some changes to the White House over the years. Here
are some of the changes from past. President Roosevelt built
the West Wing when he was president, added on to
the west wing. Taft actually built the Oval office, FDR,
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the East wing and private pool. Truman a full white
house remodel. Nixon put a bowling alley in. President Obama
put a basketball court in. So those are some of
the past things. And then there's been changes to the
Rose Garden where the rose Garden got completely changed. Actually
the rose Garden was created by JFK. And then I
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think Trump changed the rose Garden earlier this year, but
the structure always stayed the same. Well. On some of
the other ones, there was additions and there were some subtractions,
but the subtractions were very minor. You did not see
the things. I personally don't like looking at the look
of it being completely crushed. I also ruined it ruined
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my p sures for my family vacation because that's the
only place that you can go. Yeah, the East Wing
was it, and it was honestly just a ballroom area.
That's pretty much what the East Wing was. And underneath
is the bunker, which they say is the bunker where
you go into for security purposes. I think there is
still access to the bunker from other areas, not that
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we you know, have this this knowledge at our disposal.
But if you had to guess, I guess how often
is a ballroom actually used in the White House? Well,
they throw parties all the time, all the times. Yeah,
they throw like big events all the time.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
They do.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
A lot of like fundraising things. They I think the
Obama's when they had one of their big ones, they
had to put tents out and they had to have
them in tents, and that was one of the reasons
why he decided to do it. But I think they
do throw but they don't throw them. They can't invite
as many people as they want to invite because it's
a smaller ballroom. But I don't know. I will say
this to you that it doesn't look good that's going
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on all and there's a government shutdown happening right now,
and I think that's that is something. But a lot
of people believe and I think he does this purposely.
I think a lot of people believe that he did
the whole White House ballroom thing right now to get
everybody's eyes off of the idea that the government is
shutdown because here's the craziest thing. We're talking. No, we're talking.
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You look at the front page of anything, or the
headlines on anything. This morning, The Today Show and Good
Morning America led their first fifteen minutes with this. They
didn't talk government shutdown at all. So you almost sit
there in wonder. Sometimes get dry off of what's going on,
Get try off of what's going on. Let's talk about
a White House remodel. You know, I hate it, yeah, Jude,
I hate the government shutdown, and I hate terriffs and
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I hate all that stuff. But we're not talking about it.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Let's talk about guys, you know what.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Let's maybe you'll have a party for Diddy in the
New Ballroom.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
All right.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
So, a longtime friend of Diddy, I've never heard of
this person, Charlou tie Finney, claims that while did he
has been in course rated at NBC Brooklyn, he once
woke up with.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
On knife to his throat. I mean, I don't really have.
Speaker 3 (07:07):
Many details about this other than this story is going
around right now. The friend didn't specify exactly when this happened,
but is making suggestions that it was likely not meant
to kill Diddy outright, it was rather being used as
an intimidation tactic. So I'm trying to get more details
about what happened here again, Diddyon currently starting a fifty
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month sentence.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Actual, Knife, where is that? Codd?
Speaker 3 (07:31):
I don't know, I'm just reading it, says knifee. Fans
of the Toronto Blue Jays are worried that the so
called Drake curse might strike now that he's been publicly
celebrating their attempt at the World Series here. The Drake curse,
I mean, you know, it's this superstition that teams or
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players tend to lose not do well after Drake shows
support for them. Blue Jays fans are just very hesitant
at the moment about this. And Jamie Lynn spears unfollowed
her former brother in law, Kevin Federline and his wife
on Instagram after kay Fed published some private text messages
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from Jamie Lynn in his.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
New memoir that We've been talking about.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
The text reportedly containing Jamie Lynn's criticism some not so
nice things that she had to say about Britney's parenting
of the two boys that she shares with Kevin, saying
Brittany was unaware, and praising kay Fed and his wife
for actually raising the boys. These are things that Jamie
Lynn never ever thought the public would end up seeing,
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but Kevin included those messages in his book. Questions still
remain over Jamie Lynn granted permission for their use, but
I think the unfollow speaks volumes there. Hey, for anything
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Speaker 1 (08:55):
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Speaker 3 (09:02):
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Speaker 1 (09:09):
You're probably the monitor. M H. I want to hear
about Kevin's Arbi's trip. We'll do that coming up here
in a second. That's on the way. First though, Lindsey, Hi,
you're a winner. Lindsay can you au? Lindsay? Hi? Hi, Lindsay,
you got tickets You're going to jingle Ball.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
Oh, I'm so excited.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
We're gonna set you up. We got tickets for you
December the ninth, and you're now qualified also for a
brand new seventy thousand dollars s u v okay. Also
hang on one second, okay, we'll get your information from me.
You have a fantastic time at jingle Ball. Who you
excited to see.
Speaker 4 (09:51):
I'm excited to see everybody, but definitely Nelly.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Yeah, Nelly's gonna be the best. I'm telling you, everybody's
gonna be singing along. I don't think there's a Nelly
song that ninety nine point nine percent of the people
that are going to be a jingle Ball aren't going
to know. So that's the beauty of having Nelly their performance.
Hold on one second, okay, okay, thank you,