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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
I think it's interesting because Chuck and I have some
pretty differing opinions when it comes to hand sanitizer or this.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Is the cutest thing ever.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
As Josie was growing up, she used to call it hanitizer,
so she just combined handshnitizer.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
It's efficient, it gets the job done. You knew what
she meant.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Yeah, and you know exactly what's going on there, and
you know, you bring up some good points. But I
was like, I will use hand sanitizer in lieu of soap,
especially if I don't like the particular scent of soap.
And I will say, for instance, most of now, I
don't know if it's still that way, most of the
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McDonald's have this soap that it has to wear off once.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
You use it.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
It smells like band aids mixed with I don't even
know something else, but.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
You think it would smell like Big Max sauce or something.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
It's absolute, totally disgusting.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
I mean, it's like it would almost be better if
you just left whatever was on your hands after using
the bathroom, just left it. That would smell better than
I'm just telling you, man. It is like I specifically
will dodge anything with regard to using the soap, not
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saying that it doesn't get the job killed whatever it
needs to do. It's just so gross that and it
doesn't ever get off your hands. And I was telling you,
I'm assaulted every time I wash my hands and I'm
getting ready to eat. If I picked something up and
I'm using my hands to eat whatever it is, it
meshes with well I inhale it. As I'm eating whatever it,
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part of that scent comes off of my hand and
I'm just like, it just makes it gross.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Whatever I'm biting it. I'm like, man, it ruins it
for me.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
That's not just that soap, I mean any of the
real kind of scented which a lot of soaps are
like that now telling you around Christmas time we have
it's like a vanilla frosted cookie, which I actually want
to like pump up a bit, like you know, take
a shot of it because it smells so good. But
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it's so strong it has to wear off with with
hand sanitizer, which by the way, purel right on the jar,
right on the the whatever the bottle it says ninety
nine point nine percent germs killed.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
And I go, so is soap because you're only getting gaining.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
It's just a little.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Scooch of an advantage by using soap, because but doctors
will tell you, oh, you should, you should be washing
your hands.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
The friction of rubbing them together helps to kill.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
I'm like, really, I mean, I feel like the hand sanitizer,
so I'll opt for that. I told you, I keep
one in the in the little side pocket in the
door of the vehicle of my cars, like I have
them in all the cars, and I just use it
after pumping gas or you know what have you kind
of a thing because they talk about what's all over
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a gas pump is like flat out scary.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Yeah, you don't want to you don't want to mess
with that.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Right, So we were just kind of having that conversation.
But you're like, no, no, I'll opt for soap and
hot water.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
When I have the opportunity, I would go soap and
hot water, and you know the gas pumps. You're right,
any common area, and I okay, so I'm a freak.
I'll wash my hands in the bathroom, but then as
I'm drying them, I will take the paper towel with
which I have just dried my hand and opened the
bathroom door. I don't even want to touch the handle
in the bathroom door. That's not paranoid, that's just practicality.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Yeah, because you just washed off the germs. Yeah, so
then you touch something that is festering with germs. Yeah,
and you put them right back on.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
And I don't you know, frankly, I don't need to
be sick, so I if I can avoid by doing
something simple like that, I will avoid sickness and viruses
and all that stuff. It's a very simple thing to do.
And I don't people go, that's the paranoid, and I
don't think, so.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
I do the sentence. I do the same thing.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
As a matter of fact, I will at a public bathroom,
I'll get.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
A the paper towel, you know, the one that's the automate.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
You run your handbys and it spits a piece out,
even if I'm using hand sanitizer. I'll do that, tear
that off, and use that to open the door. So
I'm with you on that, but I but you know
that's on purpose.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
You know.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
The one thing that I thought was funny, which you
really don't see it much anymore. Maybe the old style
gas station that's been there since nineteen sixty.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Or nineteen sixty.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Yeah, the towel, the towel that rotates. Yeah, you just
pulled down.
Speaker 3 (04:35):
I don't think it's moved and cleaned. It just circulates
back up into the thing. People since nineteen fifty four
have been drying their hands on that same roll and then.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
You you ever, you know their first dealings with it.
You roll that down and it's still wet. Yeah, disgusty, man, nasty, nasty.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
It's America. Americans made it past nineteen sixteen. It's surprising
some time.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
It's all because we drink out of the host.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
That's what it was, hoby water. We're impervious that and ivermectin.
Those two things together, you can't be affected.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Hey, Chuck, Not everyone deserves Junent teenth off. There was
an opinion piece in the Dispatch. Many Americans act against
its meaning, and they talk about how, you know, it's
June teenth tomorrow and millions of Americans don't deserve to
have that day off. My first thought was, then, whether
then you don't get Christmas off if you think that
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you know the things that we know, that would dismiss
what you don't believe that Jesus was born on, Chris,
you don't believe you don't deserve to have Christmas off, then,
but guess what you'll take it gladly. Some of those
Oh wait, you would rather pee on the American flag
or burn it and say what you want to say
about America.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
You don't deserve to have July fourth thought.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
We can start kind of splitting hairs if we want, right,
but to see that, that's really where my mind went
immediately as soon as I see not everyone deserves Juneteenth.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Oh, shut up with your self righteous whatever it is.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
And if you're not thankful, you don't get Thanksgiving off.
And you know, if you're Chinese, you can't celebrate our
new year. And now, come on, man, come on, this
is craziness. It's a federal holiday for everybody. We are
one nation under God, individual wood, liberty and justice for all,
which means everybody should get it or sit down and
shut up.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Then when you start reading about you know, why is
Juneteenth celebrated the last part of this? You know, Biden
made Juneteenth the federal holiday in twenty twenty one. Banks,
the postal service, schools, government offices all closed for Juneteenth.
Real freedom should be for all of us. Juneteenth is
a holiday for all Americans, one day. All Americans will
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deserve the day off for it. They finished with, just like,
you know what, shut up.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
I actually and this is one of those cultural things
that we came upon that where I actually do I
understand the observance, and I think, believe it or not,
it is legitimate observance. We as all Americans, we want
to recognize the signing of our Declaration of Independence and
our war victories and so forth. You had an entire
group of humans in this country that were, you know,
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picking the cotton every day and didn't know they were
free for weeks after the end of the Civil War,
which is what June teenth is all about. By the
time word had spread throughout the South that you are free,
they don't know what date it was. It was sometime
in the middle of June, they believe, which is the
concept of Juneteenth. I think that's a valid observation, I
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really do. That is one of those things. Okay, that's
pretty monumental is you had a group of people who
had no freedom and didn't even recognize as human beings,
were observing the fact that boom, suddenly they had this freedom.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
I guess The other part for me with regard to that,
the question about it is clearly that's that knowledge has
been around for a while. Why did it just now
in twenty twenty one, because and clearly it was Biden
that did it. That's what the that they call expedience.
It's just kind of a it's it's an interesting for me.
I'm like, why now, Like if it's been around, and
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how many other things can we start to discover or
if we start to drill down on how many other
national observances should there be?
Speaker 3 (08:23):
Then too, But you can get absolutely carried away, you can.
I mean, that's my three hundred and sixty four holidays
a year, which could be a problem. Yeah, well not
for me because I need some sleep, but for a
lot of people that could be a problem. I at
least understand the reason, although honestly, I think Juneteenth is
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kind of a dumb name. I understand the reason for
the observance, but it should be for everybody, just like
the fourth of July is for everybody. That is another
mark of of of freedom and independence in this country.
I think we should all have that day off. Of
course I'll be working, but most people should have that
day off.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
It is something that a lot of us hear about
on a normal basis these days. It's one thing that
forty seven President Trump ran on one of the promises
that he vowed to keep, and he is keeping it.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
And I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
The border and the illegals that are coming into this
country and how it has been shaved down to almost nothing. Ice,
of course, is doing their job to try to rid
us of people who should not be here and so on,
and so I think it's so funny that Arnold Schwarzenegger,
an immigrant who came to this country, was on the
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view and Joy Behar starts to tee that whole thing
up for I think she thought she was going to
get a much different answer than she received from Arnold Schwarzenegger.
You actually could put the drum fife, You could put
that underneath him while he's doing I mean, it is
flat out so patriotic what he ended up. And he
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goes on for a couple of minutes, and I'm gonna
play every bit of it right now.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
But during like his kind.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Of statement on this whole thing, you see from off screen,
because it's a tight shot of him, a hand reach
over and kind of touch him on the arm, like
somebody who's going I want to I want to talk
or I want to say something. It was sunny hoosten
Hostin saying she like touches.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Him on the arm.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
He doesn't. He doesn't stammer at all. He just keeps
going or whatever. But listen to what he says after
he was asked about this.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Listen to this.
Speaker 4 (10:36):
So if you are an immigrant, if you're an immigrant
in this country, did you have a visceral reaction to
what they're doing, what Ice is doing when you see
the videos of it, Well, I tell you you said
that the immigrant. I'm so proud and happy that I
was impraced by the American people like that. I mean,
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imagine came over here with the age of twenty one
with absolutely nothing and then to create a career like that.
I mean, in no other country in the world could
you do that. Every single thing, if it's my body
building Korea, if it's my acting career, becoming governor the
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beautiful family that have created all this is because of America.
And so this is why I'm so so happy to
see firsthand that this is the greatest country in the world,
and this is the land of the toner.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
I believe the problem the view audience, and.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
I think because I'm such a proud American and the
proud immigrant became to America. I was asked to do
on July fourth a big speech, the keynote speech at
Mount Vernon that George Washington was with the rest and
where he lived and all that, to celebrate the two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary of America existence of America. That
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we'll be doing the speech that asked me because I'm
an immigrant and the people be there will be seven
thousand some people there and we will be there. There
will be people that will be sworn in and will
become citizens. That that's so it's really a great, great celebration.
This is what this is all about, is to celebrate
people becoming Americans and coming to America and order. And
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so I just think the world of the great kind
of history that we have with immigrants in America. But
the key thing also is at the same time that
we've got to do things legal. Yes, that is an
important thing, you know. So you've got to do things
with those people that are doing illegal things in America
and they're there foreigners, they are not smart because when
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you come to America, your guest, and you have to
behave like a guest, Like when I go to someone's
house and I'm a guest, then that will do everything
I can, keep things clean and to make my pay
and to do everything that is the right thing to do,
rather than committing a crime or being abusive with something Arnold,
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So that doesn't really work in this country. So I
think the important thing is when you become an immigrant
to think about, Okay, I go to America because I
want to use America for the great opportunities that America
has in education, in jobs, creating a family, all of
those kind of things. Then you have to think about, Okay,
if I get all of those things from America, then
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I have to give something back. You have a responsibility
as an immigrant to give back to America and to
pay back to America, and to go and do something
for your community for no money whatsoever. Give something back
to after school program, special Olympics or whatever.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
It is so good, so good, And so I'm floored
as angry as people think they are at Arnold Sportsdagor.
And while some of the things he said were very annoying,
if not reprehensible. What he just did there was so
vitally important because those people, where they would have ignored
Me saying it or Mark saying it, they heard Arnold
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say it and they responded favorably. And that is how
you build that bridge to the other side.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
And I was shocked to hear the view audience clap
and say I'm a proud American and they're like start
clapping for him. It's so funny that Joy thinks she
was going to get these ice agents what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
And he goes exactly the other way.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
I love it when I am against in your house,
I will keep it clean and keep me away from
your house. Keep on you don't want me in Yaha.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
I will make the bed.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
He's like talking about, like Schwarzenegger, stay out of my house.
You know that guy made his bed when he left.
How about that.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
I didn't really do it. I keep Donny DeVito in
a suitcase. He does it for me.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
He's my brother.