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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Yess who's back. Everybody, Well you me thanks for finding
the Wicked Radio live stream, but more importantly in the news.
I know you saw this yesterday. Hunter Biden is back.
Now ask yourself, why would Hunter Biden do two different podcasts?
On one of them, by the way, he dropped at
a rate I had to write this down. He dropped
a rate of six f bombs in thirty seconds, classie.
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But why is he out talking? Well, it turns out
he's taking revenge on everybody. Now, this is one of
those examples where you're gonna go no, no, Bill, shut up.
This is not a good thing. No, I do not
want to see Hunter Biden. Hold on, hear me out.
It's a good thing. If you're not exactly a fan
of what we lived through in the past four years,
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you could call it left right, democret republican, I don't care.
What I'm saying is, if you didn't like all the
corruption that you saw before, and it was pretty clear
what was going on in many different examples, you should
celebrate the fact that Hunter Biden is out there because
all the rats are turning on each other and it's
great to see. It's a wonderful thing. But not only
that we're gonna talk about We're all just gonna talk
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about this. You remember the whole Coldplay kiss cam controversy
fiasco for that astronomer company which turns out to be
an AI company. I didn't know either. As a new CEO,
it took me by surprise. Yesterday I had to read
it twice. He made a statement, as a new CEO
of a company does after a controversy. I love what
this guy said. We always talk about finding the win
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in chaos or a bad situation, turning it into a win. Boy,
this guy gets that. We'll talk about him as well
as this a hero Delta pilot for all the problems
that the airline industry is going through and how they
treat us as consumers, which is like, crap, it's not
the pilot's fault. This guy dodged a B fifty two,
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that's right, a military bomber plane, and then got on
the intercom and you'll hear it here and apologize to
the passengers and explained exactly what happened. This guy is awesome.
We'll get to him as well. Oh on, they released
some MLK files that nobody seemed to talk about, but whatever,
a lot to talk about. We'll find the win and
all of this stuff. Thanks for finding me, by the way,
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and all you people watching or listening later on the
live stream on the replay, which is where most people
find it. Thanks so much for doing that. When you're
doing it, please suppress, follow and like and share and
all that good stuff. And then the audio podcast. He
got a download so that you know when future episodes
are coming and all that good stuff. All right, let's
get to it. I know you saw this, and probably
your reaction was the first gut instinct, right when you
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saw that Hunter Biden was everywhere again, this is how
it all happens in the new media. Did a couple
of podcasts, but that gets taken and then promoted everywhere.
I think it was every single mainstream news outlet carried it. All,
the digital outlets carried it. People took clips of it.
Some people showed the whole thing. I think it was
Jesse Waters on Fox last night broke it down piece
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by piece what he's doing. Basically, it was a venting
opportunity for Hunter Biden to talk about everything that happened.
I guess the main point was to defend his dad's legacy.
I guess now, if I was Hunter Biden, God forbid,
or if you were God forbid, would you I would
go off into the sunset and hide forever. He got
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his pardon, probably with the auto pen. That's a discussion
for a different day, for all of his implications that
he was involved in the Biden crime family as it's called,
and using his dad's influence to make millions and millions
of dollars, all the other charges that have been levied
against the guy. If you got a pardon, would you
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just ride into the sunset and not make waves. Apparently
he feels like he has to take shots at everybody
that he feels are selling his dad's reputation, and man,
he's taking shots at everybody. And I will tell you,
even though you may be like me at first, where
you didn't want to ever hear from Hunter Biden again,
or Joe or any of them, this is a great
thing that somebody like that is exposing all the other rats,
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because nobody can expose a rat like a rat, and
that's exactly what he's doing. So I think I bleeped
out all the F bombs again at the rate of
six F bombs and thirty seconds on both of these podcasts.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Here he is and James Carville, who hasn't run a
race in forty years, and David Axelrod, who had one
success in his political life, and that was Barack Obama.
And that was because of Barack Obama, not because David
Axelrod and David Pluff and all of these guys in
the Podsave America, guys who were junior speech writers in
you know, on Barack Obama's Senate staff, who've been dining
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out on the relationship with him for years, making millions
of dollars, The Anita Dunns of the world, who's made
forty fifty million dollars off the Democratic Party. They're all
going to insert their judgment over a man who has
figured out, unlike anybody else, how to get elected to
the United States Senate over seven times.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
It's really amazing. And he said it right there, the
last piece of that one short little clip I grabbed
because somebody swears in it. A man that's figured out
how to get a li to the Senate over seven times,
six fifty two years in the Senate. His entire life
never created a job, but his entire life, So then
here's what he didn't talk about. Then, how did the
Bidens becomes so rich? You know? And I know because
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we have common sense, But I honestly think Hunter Biden
just separates from that. He has that ability to separate
that his dad is one of the biggest crooks of all,
and yet he's taking shots at everybody else. This is
why I think it's good. Even though maybe you're like
me and never wanted to hear from him again, he
may be the one, ironically, maybe that exposes all of
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the corruption that happened before. And wouldn't that be something? Right,
this creature that created from that, from that whole scene
and all of a sudden called everybody upon the carpet.
What if he knows all the dirty deals? What if
he knows the insides I don't think he does, but
the insides and outs of the Obama scheme, you know,
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rit green Lighting, the letter that the supposed to take
down Trump over the Russia collusion hoax. What if he
knows all the details, wouldn't that be something? So now
that he's out there, this is why you should actually
be glad about this. Now somebody's going to come out
and attack him, which through that is going to expose
more of this crap that we just lived through. Basically,
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what I'm saying is the takeaway should be, we just
survived a presidency to the previous administration where the president
really wasn't in charge. Everybody was out to get him
or just make a name off of him. He was
out to use his influence as vice president before that
to make millions of dollars. And his son has taking
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shots at everybody. And as much as we may think
that Hunter Biden is a rat and a crackhead and
just an absolute street urchin and he is, don't fool
yourself and start to think that he doesn't know where
all the skeletons are buried or are hidden, or the
bods are buried, maybe sometimes literally because he does.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
So.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
If this guy is talking, this is a this is
wonderful to behold. Because sometimes transparency doesn't come out in
some official form right. Transparency is a big buzzword these days.
We all want transparency JFK files, MLK files, which, by
the way, we'll get to here in a second. The
whole Epstein thing. Is there an epstein that we all
want transparency Sometimes the transparency of the dirtiest stuff that
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that disgusting swamp in Washington, DC hides comes from other
swamp monsters like him. So maybe maybe speaking of the
MLK files, Well, how come nobody's talking about this so
very quiet? We're all apparently everybody wants transparency these days, right,
we all want it. Well, why isn't anybody talking about
Telsea Gabbard? And another announcement just yesterday because she announced
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and this was yesterday afternoon. Today, after nearly sixty years
of question surrounding the assassination of doctor Martin Luther King,
we are releasing two hundred and thirty thousand MLK assassination
files available now. I guess we can all look them
up at archives dot CoV. Executive Board of fourteen one
seven six resulted in three unpreceded interagency efforts to identify, digitized, declassify,
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and release files related to the government's investigation. Well, well
that's a good thing. How come nobody wants to talk
about it because it's not the Epstein thing. We're so
focused on the Epstein thing, that's why. Well, this is
all part of it. They all got in there and
shortly after the inauguration in January, they said, we're going
to release everything we know about yes Epstein, JFK, which
they did, MLK, which they are, But nobody seems to
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want that, which makes me question everybody that is snopping
up and down and crying like a baby calling for transparency.
Yet when this comes out, which is all part of
the transparency, nobody wants to talk about it. Are you
telling Are you telling me the assassination of MLK, which
has just as many conspiracy theories as any other any
other things you want to talk about that's less important
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somehow makes me wonder, just it is my own personal take,
just makes me wonder about the people who are stomping
up and down about transparency. And these are the people
who'll say, oh, that MLK thing, that's a that's just
a distraction. Okay, Well careful of those people. Maybe they
have an agenda just saying all right. I already played
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a little bit of the clip by mistake earlier. But
we all remember, we all know the Coldplay kiss cam
cup and the astronomer CEO Andy Byron. And by the way,
apparently the Astronomy Astronomer Company was an AI tech company.
I had no idea either, but that's part of the story,
isn't it. Had you ever heard of this astronomer company
before that? And That's what I'm actually getting to now,
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going back, and we've all talked about it ad nauseum.
I'm guilty of that too. The thing has been overplayed, right, Okay,
we've all seen and now sports teams and stadiums are
having a kiss cam thing and they're making fun of it.
We've all seen the memes of people getting together and
hiding from the affair. All it all goes back to
I already played a piece of this by mistake. It
all goes back to last week, that Coldplay concert and
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the astronomer CEO getting caught with his mistress from the
HR department, and we all know what led to that.
This is what it sounded, all right, come on, affair,
we all know what happened. It was amazing, it was
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this and then now it's now it's just overplayed. Now
It's like, now we're delving into their personal lives too much.
So we should put an end to that. We really should,
except for one thing. Well, the first development is now
I'm starting to see the pictures of this at live concerts.
Now they have a disclaimer posted for their in stadium
camera scenes that they usually every band does it. Now
they show it on the stage, say you may be filmed,
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be aware so that a band or a promoter doesn't
get sued or an arena gets sued. So that that's hilarious.
But this company, now this is interesting. We all all
thought about the personal lives of these two and we
all like to laugh at the you know, people who
people who take a fall he he We weren't they
dumb having an affair? He he he wasn't. Yeah, okay, whatever,
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that's human nature. I guess nobody was really thinking about
what's left behind in this company. I guess the guy,
this Andy Byron guy who had to resign after all,
this wasn't very popular. So a lot of the people
in the company were taking shots at him and laughing
and whatever. But you still have a company, and this
is still your job in your livelihood. A lot of
people work there, Boston based company. I guess. Okay. So
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eventually they have to hire a new CEO, and they
have him new CEO uh is named Pete de Joy.
He had already been in the company. I guess product development.
I guess he was a co founder of the company whatever.
So he comes in there and like after chaos and controversy,
the new CEO has to make a statement. That's pretty standard. Course.
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So when I saw the headline that they got a
new CEO and they made a statement and said, now okay,
well you know they moved on whatever somebody inside and
then I, I don't know why I did, but I
read the statement from the new CEO and I got
to tell you, I cannot love this enough. This was
this was handled perfectly by whoever this new CEO of
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this company is perfectly. You know. I always talk about
this is what I'm into. You take whatever life throws
at you, in your personal life or in the media,
which we talk about in the live stream every day.
Whatever crap the world throws at the world throws at you,
reframe it, find the win and empower yourself through that. Right,
turn a crappy situation into a good one. It's what
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good pr firms do. It's what really good CEOs do.
Listen to this guy's statement that he apparently posted on LinkedIn,
you know, which is what a CEO would do. Apparently
check this out. Runomer's CEO, Pete de Joy I won't
read the whole thing, but I'll get to the gist
of it, because this is exactly what I'm talking about.
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The spotlight's been unusual and surreal for our team. While
I would never have wished for it to happen like thish,
blah blah blah bla Astronomer is now a household name.
Whoa wow. That's the first line of his new CEO statement.
Let me just say that again. I wouldn't wished it
this way, but blah blah, Astronomer is now a household name.
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First of all, the first reason why that works and
why it's impactful is he's right, did anybody know what
the hell this company was? Astronomer? And the critics will say, yeah,
but it's a joke and it's a laughingstock. It's true,
there's no bad publicity. People looking to invest in an
AI company, they'll start to investigate this a little further
and they'll say, hey, they actually do some good stuff.
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Now's the time to buy low. He goes on, it
gets better. Second part of New Astronomer. Pete de Joy's
statement says the events of the past few days will
received a level of media attention that few companies, let
alone startups in our small corner of data and AI world.
Ever encounter, I'm sorry, I'm clapping for this guy. Whoever
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this guy is, wherever he came from. He completely understands
how business works, how life works. Thrown into this situation
which could have folded the company, and he takes it
and he grabs hold of the media attention. Crappy media
attention at first, but he's but he's finding opportunity and
finding a win in the chaos. He was thrown into
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a crap situation and he's turning it into a win.
If I was interested in investing in an AI company,
I think i'd look into this guy. I think I
would invest in him. I will guarantee it. What it's
doing is it's getting more and more people investors to
look into this going all right, We all laughed at
the current the previous CEO caught on the kisscam and
blah blah blah. Yeah that changed things, and I know
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there stocks then, but whoa hold on a second. They
do some good stuff. That is a perfect example coming
from the business world too. But can't we all apply
that into personal lives. Turning a crap situation you're thrown
into into a win. I thought that was amazing. I'm
actually rooting for that guy in that company. Now, wow
about that? All right? Wrap it up with this. Whatever
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the hell's going on with the airline industry, And we
know there's a lot of bad stuff. If you fly
a lot like I do, if you fly a little,
you know what it's like, from the parking situation to
the luggage situation, to security to TSA, to finally getting
to the airline gate, to getting onto the plane, to
dealing with flight, to the entire situation, even if you
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know hoping your flight doesn't get canceled first of all,
because there's less and less flights anyway. The entire airline
mess is true. It's we get treated like garbage's consumers.
We just do. I don't think we can blame the
pilots on this. There are heroic moves that pilots make
every single day for number one, our safety, but number
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two to try to make our flying experience better. Perfect
example is what this guy I did here, a Delta
pilot who get this, had to dodge a B fifty
two a B fifty two because the towers weren't talking
to him. Correctly and giving him the right information. So
if he wasn't aware and used his skills and his experience,
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this could have been a whole different story we're talking about.
But then what made it even better was he jumped
on the intercom that he planes piacism, and he explained
exactly what happened. First of all, let me just give
you the PA announcement because he's calm. He reassures everybody,
and he apologizes, sorry about the aggressive maneuver and coffee.
By surprise, this is not normal at all. I don't
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know why they didn't give us a heads.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Up, because the Air Force base does ever radar, and
nobody he said, hey, there's also a PET fifty two
and a pattern I fog. Story short, it was not fun,
but I do apologize.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
For it, and and thank you for his baby out
not up on that work. And then the people calmly,
you know, thank you, thank you for saving our lives,
and he goes not a fun day at I'm glad
everybody's safe. Here's the background of the story. So on
this Delta Airlines regional jet, the Air Force, he talked
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about the Air Force tower. He says they didn't tell
us that there was a B fifty two in the area.
I don't know what's going on with military communication or
regular passenger towers. I don't know what's going on. That
obviously has to be fixed. But let's just be thankful
for a pilot like this. He had to make a
hard turn avoiding colliding with an Air Force B fifty
two bomber confirmed. The Air Force confirmed it was a
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signed to conduct a flyover over the North Dakota State
Fair roughly around the time as we now know that
the Delta flight was coming to land in North Carol,
North Dakota, and that was the pilot's announcement. So if
he was just on I don't know what they do autopilot,
or wasn't paying attention, or you know, took their first direction,
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which by the way, told him to turn the wrong way.
That could have gone bad. He decided to use his instincts.
This really could have been one of the worst air
disasters we've ever had, but because of him, it didn't.
So every time we want to take shots at the
airline industry as consumers, and we should because it needs
to get better, I don't think it's the pilot's fault. Yeah,
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of course, every industry is going to have their bad apples,
but there's a ton of them that do great work
every single day that don't get the kind of recognition.
So wow, thank goodness, that's our feel good story for
the day, no doubt about that. But the takeaway in
the news anyway, even if you're disgusted by it, you
don't ever want to hear the name Hunter Biden again,
and you're kind of like bummed out that he's even talking,
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and you think that's going to be more It's okay,
it's all right. Here's the takeaway to turn that around.
Be happy about it. Be happy that he's turning on
the rats, because as much of an idiot as that
guy is, he knows a lot of the dirt. So
if he's talking, I want to talk about transparency, which
we all want these days, always probably coming. If they're
turning on each other, good, that's good stuff. And this
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Astronomer ceo story. Look it up for yourself and just
read it again. I know I described it, but read
it again. The new CEO of this company after the
Coldplay kiss cam disaster, peep to joy look at his gun,
turn a crappy, chaotic situation into a win. That's amazing
that guy. Now I'm actually rooting for that company after
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all that. But again, let's leave the couple alone. Enough
of their personal lives, all right, that's Tuesday, tomorrow's midweek.
Who the heck knows what's going to be in the news.
But it's always something. It's always something crap they're thrown
at us. We'll turn it around, we'll look for the win.
We'll find it. Thanks for finding the live stream as
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