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Mark Blazer Show.
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I was asking, h I was talking to you just quickly,
and uh, you kind of made a little quick reference
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when we were getting ready there in the bullpen. But
the s n L fifty, I actually sought it out
last night on Peacock. And I gotta be honest, first
and foremost, I didn't even know if I still had Peacock.
I'm that guy like I don't even know. I'm like,
I just haven't it, And I like, you know, went
to it and was like opened it up and was
waiting as spinning spinning, it popped out.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
I go, I guess I still got it, because dude.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
You know, well, I'm one of those people now where
I've connected some of this stuff to a credit card.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Yep, And you don't even pay attention.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
I don't the bill comes, I'm like, all I pay
and I don't go down through unless it you know,
something like of the total of the bill is the
credit card is is you know, we're kind of alarming.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Then I'll be like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, what's
going on here?
Speaker 5 (01:22):
I know exactly what I have. I'm just not sure
I don't have it more than once. So you okay,
like you know my Amazon Prime, I may be paying
for Amazon Prime plus Showtime plus paying for Amazon Prime
on another card.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
I'm not sure.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
Well, so do you have you have Prime?
Speaker 2 (01:39):
So to get Prime you have to have where you
can get it delivered in two days for free. Okay,
So I don't think you can actually pay for it again.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
I think well, if you use a different email address,
you can. Oh, I may have had one for twenty
state stuff and I may yeah, I think I may
have twice.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Yaousa no no, And if I get to that move it,
I might be able to, you know, do something about it.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
But I've got to go in and do a deep
dive and find out what I'm you know, that's just it.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
They bury it so far that you know, unsubscribing is
literally it'd be easier getting a meeting with the Pope.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
And there are services out there now that say they
will do this for you.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
However, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (02:20):
I want to give you access my accounts and stuff
that that makes me uncomfortable today too.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
No, because they're recording all that and don't tell me like, well, no,
we don't bull crap.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
I wouldn't do that anyway.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
So I popped this open, and you know, Stone sitting
there with me, and I, you know, I start watching it,
and uh and I you know, you start seeing, you know,
just knowing because it what this one popped over the weekend,
I guess, maybe like for the first time. So I
start watching, thinking, man, we're gonna have some heavy hitters
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on here, and uh, you know, Steve Martin comes out
and literally he's he he's actually still funny. You got
to set his politics aside. The guy's a raging lib.
The first thing he says is like, I'm a dei hier.
It's just like, come on, man, do you think only
liberals are watching this, especially when we're talking about fifty
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years and you got all these people And then they
do black Jeopardy and you know that's uh what's his
name from Good Burger?
Speaker 4 (03:25):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (03:26):
And the only reason I say good Burger's cause still
loves that stupid movie. Keenan Thompson. That's it, Thank you, Zagaitek.
And he's the host, you know, and that's where Tom
Hanks was on there doing the you know, the hillbilly
racist with the Maga hat on.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
And it wasn't that long ago that I was thinking,
you know, maybe they're finally getting it that every episode
does not have to be I hate Trump and nothing
but I hate Trump.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
But they went right, Yeah, that was Yeah, so.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
Many things over fifty years that they could have shared
that would have been hilarious, but instead they chose to
just reach it the current crap.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
You know what's funny though, You know, back to Steve
Martin who was the host, he comes out and does
the monologue. A lot of his stuff was very funny,
but I like, you know, you go back to the
jerk and you go back to his two wild and
Crazy guys with dan Aykroyd and a lot some of
the classic what put them on the map as far
as SNL and gave them credence and so on, and
then you know, Martin short comes out, Marty as Steve
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calls in, and he's not a guy who's doing anything political.
He just crosses me. Is the nicest guy, and I
don't know what his political persuasion is. I really don't
is it like imagine that And we've talked about this too,
where Johnny Carson, you go back, he was a liberal,
but he made fun of everybody. He made fun of
Democrat presidents. You know, it's just like, why has it
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become so one sided, especially when you talk about guys
like Steve Martin who go back to fart God they
have they suffer. He was rent free. They they suffer
from Trump to arrangement syndrome. And then by the way
back to Black Jeopardy. Eddie Murphy was on there and
he is abnormally weird hands, which I just noticed, you
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know what I'm talking about. His hands are like they
look fake. They it was like nutty professor where remember
he was like the fat version of himself. I did
not notice his hands doing weird so weird. He actually
was funny, but he was just all he was doing
was mimicking Tracy Tracy Morgan. It was like his version
of Tracy Morgan who was standing next to that.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
It was very funny, actually it was. It was funny.
Speaker 4 (05:31):
Is good because I don't think Tracy Morgan's all that
fus No, all it is oma.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Could you prognate that's all He says, it seems like
that's like how he did everything, and but there was
nothing political going on with them, and it's funny again
probably a liberal, but those guys, Chris Rock comes out
and he's to and uh nothing nothing as far as
political goes. Just like, why do you have to insert
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that stuff? It sucked, is where I'm going with this.
And I love the old SNL and they had a
lot of heavy hitters on there for this. I was
really disappointed. Yeah, Edie underwhelmed. I didn't get the gold
chain Neybrew jacket. I'm not sure what he was trying to.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
Hey, I don't know. It just didn't fit anything.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Maybe he was going with the Tracy Morgan before the
Walmart accident. Maybe you know, I don't know, maybe that
was part of what he because I'm not privy.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
I'm like, did he wear that? Did Tracy Morgan wear
that before?
Speaker 4 (06:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
Chris Rocklann he's thinking he could have done is just
enter and keep flinching and eventually goes, yeah, sorry, I
just got that habit now and right.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
And there wasn't one reference to any Will Smith slap
or none of that stuff, which I would imagine he's like, I'll.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
Be part of this, but I'm not.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
You're not gonna act like you're gonna slap me.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
We're not doing any wills back.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Yeah, I can see where he's like, I'm done with that,
Like I don't want to do that anymore.
Speaker 5 (06:49):
Only think I'm sorry I didn't get to see you
on this thing. Was Paul Simon performing Homeward about I
wish I would have been.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
On The opening number was good. It was with that
Sabrina something Stone knew who she was. She's a current artist, carpenters,
Brita carpenter. Okay, yeah, I don't know anything about her. Yeah,
she's a current artist. Hey, look, I'm sure she sell
millions of records and blah blah blah.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
But she actually had.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
Good harmony with him, and it was really cool to
see him perform. I don't know, Zach Attack, did you
see any of this or did you just see like
clips and stuff or did you actually watch that.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
I haven't seen any of it.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Okay, the way you're like chiming in, I figured maybe
you watched it, so I wanted to give you a
chance if you had seen it or whatever, But.
Speaker 6 (07:28):
No, I haven't seen I just happened to know the
people are you're talking about?
Speaker 3 (07:31):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 4 (07:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
I just was like, oh, let me simply because I
grew up and you did too, Chuck and and you
maybe somewhat you know, Will Ferrell was was funny.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
Oh they did the Lawrence Welk thing.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
So it was the one gal with the little small
hands who like she came out and.
Speaker 4 (07:49):
That was Stone. Stone was dying laughing during that.
Speaker 5 (07:53):
Really now I'm interested in that because I'm to see
Lawrence Weld.
Speaker 4 (07:56):
That is a very dated topic.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
Yeah, and I don't even know.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
I can't remember which of the SNL stars the guy
who played Lawrence walk for his name escapes me right
the second and then Kristin Wig I think is the
one shoe.
Speaker 6 (08:08):
Like I'm dory.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Yeah it was.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
It was so good. Now, that was really funny. But
literally that was it for me.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Oh and uh uh, Scarlett Johansson was one of the
girls in that skit who played one of the three
girls like who was like up there.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
And she looked amazing too.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
But anyway, Fred Armison used to play that's him.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
That's who it was.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Absolutely thank you some of those names. Obviously I forgot
but yeah, uh, it's a no.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
It's a no overall for me. Dog as shame. So update.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
First of all, I saw the video of the Delta
plane landing in Toronto, which looked like it was coming
in normal, hit the runway and then.
Speaker 3 (08:54):
It you know, you see one bounce and the thing.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Roll, the barrel rolls over on its left side, the
wing snaps excuse me, snaps off, and you see this
this kind of fireball, and the guy video and yet
we can't play the video because all he does is
have bomb all the way through it.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
But can you imagine you're the one filming that.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
This guy's filming it over his dash in his car
and he's literally filming it as.
Speaker 4 (09:17):
It lands, and he's like, oh f oh f he
kept it.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
But that's probably how you would react if you witness
that real time. I can't begin because you think immediately
the thing's just gonna But with the fireball that happened.
And you saw that too, right, Zach, I mean you
and you had said I think you did you see
it like the actual.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
Yeah, I'm watching it again right now. I've watched this
about fifty times so far today and it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Two things.
Speaker 5 (09:44):
First, of all, it looks as though it hits so
hard that the landing gear on what would be if
you were in a car, the passenger's side under the wing. Yeah,
it looks to me like that collapses, the engine hits
the ground and blows and it spins over when that
that wing comes off from the explosion.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
That's what it looks like to me. But I'm just
an idiot watching a YouTube video.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Well, when it when it was up on it on
its top, over on its top, the was both of
the land the wheels the front and the two back
wheel were they up in the air because I I
want to say that that was a description like one
of the guys like and then the uh you know,
the landing gear was just up in the air while
it was laying on its top. But when you see
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the people the different video, it's crazy. The society we
live in is what I'm going for. People are getting
off of that plane and somebody is the wherewithal to
have their phone and turn it on. Even though it's
a quick clip, it's literally people inside the plane you
can see and hear, and they're exiting the plane and
somebody had actual video of that.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
I gotta tell you.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
I don't know that I would if you're involved in
something like that, How do you what kind of a
Either you're like you have balls of steel or you're
a moron.
Speaker 3 (11:04):
I don't know which.
Speaker 5 (11:05):
I'm glad that that is an alien concept to you, because, honestly,
unless I needed video footage to protect myself in court,
the last thing I do is grab my phone.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
I'm sick of people.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
You know, somebody's getting the crap beat out of them
in the grocery store parking lot. You could help, you
could do something, You could make the world a better place. Instead,
you whip out your phone so you can be Facebook famous.
That ticks me off.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
Man.
Speaker 5 (11:29):
We've stopped helping each other because we all want to
get video and put it up online and important through
somebody else's misery.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
I can't stand that about us.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
It's definitely a mindset because some of that, like that
one woman who took that video upside down, she's still
upside down, oh Mike, before she unbuckled, or make sure
you know the plane wasn't on fire.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Let me start my camera and start rolling. I mean,
don't get me wrong, it's interesting, it's compelling as hell.
Speaker 7 (11:54):
We we get a look at literally, these people almost
just died within twenty seconds prior, and we have video
right after.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
That's the weird society we live in right now.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
Now, I'm looking at the aftermath here, the slowdown after
everything's all done. Planes rested, people are off and everything.
We've got nosegear, but I don't see any midsection landing
gears to come up in the air.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
Okay, so maybe it did collapse.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
But there was a couple of guys, one of them
I saw on It was on Good Morning America this morning,
and one guy was talking to snuffle Upagus and talking
about how he said it two different times.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
He said, how everybody was.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
It was quiet as soon as it happened, and then
he said, they start everybody started helping other people, And
that to me was like amazing that there wasn't pandemonium. Yep,
And it wasn't every man for himself, he said.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
He started helping the.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Lady next to him, who was sitting next to him,
And man, what a bizarre scene from inside. When you
see the video and you can see the underside of
where all of the luggage like that would go in
the overhead binds that thing that's over your head where
the vents are where air blows, and then also the
little lights on there, and then the way you summons,
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you know, any of the flight attendants. It is crazy
to see that people are stepping over that, and then
the little basically just the little area between both sides
where all of the overhead bends go, which is the
actual roof of the plane.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
It's crazy to see people walking in that.
Speaker 5 (13:31):
It's like, oh, my god, you know how twisted I
am though, if I were on that plane hanging from
my seat and every wo we're all done now, I'm
gonna be stewardess. Can I get a pillow? You know,
because I would have to lighten the mood. I'm like,
we're all alive. Thank God for that. Get these people
to laugh real quick before anybody panics.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
That would be that would be adding levity in that situation.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
That could make you laugh at a few home.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
It's oh, I know, brother, I've known you like since
the beginning of our careers.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
I absolutely believe that.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Here's one clip one of the guy that was describing
this scene right after this is pretty fascinating.
Speaker 8 (14:13):
It was routine, but like it was noticeable that the
runways were kind of in a weird condition, and when
we hit it was just a super hard light like
I hit the ground and the plane went sideways, and
I believe we skidded like on our side and then
flipped over on our back.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Where we ended out.
Speaker 8 (14:34):
There was like a big fireball out this left side
of the plane. And when we got finished, it was
I was upside down. Everybody else was there as well.
I mean, to see a fireball outside the plane. The
one guy described feeling the heat through the window of
the fireball.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
You have to be thinking, right then, even.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
If you're able to put thoughts together, aren't you thinking
this is it?
Speaker 4 (14:58):
I mean, this is the end weird.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
I mean, how many people survive an airplane crash where
there's an explosion like that and you feel the heat
through the window and then you go, you know, you
have the wherewithal that somehow you made it all. Eighty people,
by the way, have survived. Here's another guy. Now this
is interesting because this is they call this describing of
the chaos.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
It was mass chaos.
Speaker 8 (15:22):
I was upside down.
Speaker 4 (15:23):
The lady next to me, he was upside down.
Speaker 8 (15:27):
We kind of let ourselves go and fell to hit
the ceiling, which is surreal feeling, and then everybody was
just like, get out, get out, get out.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
We could smell like jet fuel. Yeah, he said, mass chaos.
But it's interesting.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
The guy that spoke to Snuffle up against said that
it was kind of quiet, yeah.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
And really orderly.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
Even the video, people are walking very calmly away from
the plane and going into the airport. Nothing seemed very chaotic.
It must have been just perspective if.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
You were one of the people that somehow when you
know the planes land and you decide to be like
a vigilant, I'm not putting on my seat, but you
would have probably died there, would have broken your neck, yeah,
because you falling like that, if the thing flipping over,
you'd have landed, you know, on your head or whatever.
But I think about that kind of stuff all the time.
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We always kind of make fun like make sure your
trade tables in the upright position, your seats in the
full upright position, and we're like, you know, when they're
doing that as you're landing, and make sure your seat
belt securely vasion across your lap, you know, and all
this stuff.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
One percent, this is why, Okay, now you just made
a question pop into my head with your car having
thirty six different air bags on it, Now, why are
there there were air bags on airplanes?
Speaker 2 (16:40):
I mean, uh, I probably cost because you have a
couple of air bags in an air in your you know,
in your vehicle. You got two hundred seats on an
aircraft or whatever it is, I don't know, one hundred
and eighty seats or one hundred and sixty, So you're
gonna do air bags on all of those and then
you have malfunctions during the flight because the pressurization is different,
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so those things could be like like pop when you
go up in the air. Your car's not depressurizing pressurizing,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
And so what I had for lunch.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
Just off the top of my head.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
I didn't realize you were gonna add but that to me,
it kind of.
Speaker 4 (17:18):
Just popped into my head.
Speaker 5 (17:19):
You know, we're so safety oriented, and when you said
seat belts, that's what made me think of it. Cars
cars now literally have like twelve thirteen air bags.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Yeah, if you tried to do that in an aircraft,
it would be incredibly costly. I mean, to build one
of those is already stupid anyway, Now, you throw that
in the mix times whatever that cost is per suit,
times that many seats.
Speaker 4 (17:38):
Then you got the maintenance of those things, and then
you got but.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
I think the pressurization's going to be the ultimate problem probably.
And the other thing I've always made a little bit
joke about, you know, planes crash and burn, and you
know there's the only thing left is the black box.
I'm like, why don't we make the plane out of
the same stuff the black boxes made?
Speaker 4 (17:54):
Do you think? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Weather Sports and the Mark Blazer Show on six '
ten TV, all.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Right, stand by apprehensions along the southwestern border plummeted in January.
We'll get the very latest stand by for that, and
meteorologists Sarah Converse is joining us now and Sarah, it
looks like tonight is pretty much about what we had
last night as far as freezing cold out.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
I know, my poor dog goes out looks back.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
At me like, hey man, what really, I don't want
to do this?
Speaker 5 (18:25):
Yeah kind of laugh. Was that you just did, Burgess
Meredith as the penguin, I.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Did yeah wow?
Speaker 3 (18:36):
Or uh, come on, Rocky Yeah?
Speaker 4 (18:39):
Remember when he was oh yeah, rock what do you
gotta do? It ain't about falling down rock Yo, Mick,
I got the legs here, Mick, My goodness good.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Anyway, it's gonna be very cold again tonight. We're not
out of the woods for a little while.
Speaker 9 (18:55):
Right, Yeah, that's that's right. So we still got a
couple more days we're gonna be well hello average, So
tonight down to ten boat wind shows will make it
feel like the single digits temperature Tomorrow, struggle to reach
the low twenties. A few snow showers, mainly in the
southern portion of the state, but we'll see some snowflakes
flying by later Wednesday night into early Thursday morning. We'll
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have a couple snowflakes throughout the day Thursday, accumulations at
least an inch, but could see a couple pockets pushing
up to one to two inches. Highs again, low twenties
for Thursday, Friday, upper twenties, finally getting above freezing by
Saturday with the mix of sunning clouds and HIGs by Sunday.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Just show you forty degrees.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
We'll take it, Sarah, Thank you very much.
Speaker 4 (19:38):
Nineteen right now.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Thank you for listening.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
The Mark Blazer Show with Chuck Douglas, Luke Barr is
joining us from ABC News, ABC News Law Enforcement reporter
and Luke thanks for jumping on with us. So, the
number of apprehensions along the southwestern US border plummeting during January.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
So what is the latest with this please?
Speaker 10 (20:00):
Well, you know, we saw that there were sixty one thousand,
four hundred and sixty five apprehensions along the southwest border
in January. Now compare that, guys, to ninety six thousand
in December of twenty twenty four. And to compare January
to January. Last January there were one hundred and seventy
six thousand, one hundred and ninety five micro apprehensions, So
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a total and complete drop almost a third from December
to January.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Yeah, considering what Trump ran on and you know, I
guess they started to notice as far as the people
who have you know, were trying to come across the border,
because then it looks like since his inaugurations it's even
down further.
Speaker 11 (20:41):
Correct, Well, that's right.
Speaker 10 (20:43):
So there, you know, the weeks before the inauguration, they're
more than two thousand apprehensions daily. After the inauguration, there
were seven hundred.
Speaker 12 (20:53):
And eighty six microane apprehensions, which is about eighty five
percent drop not between ports events, meaning not between like
a border checkpoint, but sort of just being you know,
arrests in the in the you know, along the border.
So look, this is something that they ran on and
it's clearly a priority for the administration.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
Yeah, the priority that it seems like is working as
a deterrent as of right now, and if there's any
indication we're watching all of the things that are taking
place regarding you know, home and and ice and their
raids and all of those things, I think it is
definitely a deterrent. Seems to be working as of right now.
You know, it remains to be seen as we go
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into the future here, hopefully it will will hold up
and we can kind of get this thing, you know,
to to kind of freeze and continue to go you know,
further down or what have you. But definitely interesting numbers,
no question about that. As far as the way this
is being.
Speaker 12 (21:47):
Reported, oh absolutely, And like you said, it remains to
be seen if this trend can hold in the in
the coming months.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Yeah, absolutely, All right, Luke, thank you very much, appreciate that.
And yeah, I mean it's it's one of those things
that I don't anticipate, especially when we're watching how diligent
they are with this, and you watch Tom Holman and
how serious he is. And I thought it was also
funny that there was a headline today that said, you know,
(22:15):
AOC dismantles tom Holman because he was looking at going afterwards, we.
Speaker 5 (22:20):
Have Tom Holman in lego form or something, because that's
the only way that's going to.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
Happen, because I, well, did you happen to see this story?
You know what I'm talking about?
Speaker 2 (22:28):
Well, so he's talking about is there may be grounds
because she's online basically giving a tutorial on how to
get around getting arrested or dodging them, and so she's
very adamant about doing that, and so tom Holman's like, look,
you may be in violation. You're helping people, you know,
(22:48):
it's aiding in a betting, is basically what he was saying.
And she's gone, I absolutely am within my rights. Da
da da da da. And so I think that the
way that she was doing it, and this again is
very service. I don't know how far into this this
will even get, but you can rest asshured if there
is something that's going on as far as a violation
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type thing with her and this it will be exploited
and they will go after her. But she's trying to
basically say ha, ha told you I won. And then
the headline was she dismantled you know, Tom Holman or
basically just basically took the wind out of his sales
or something with regard to coming.
Speaker 5 (23:28):
After her and said he needed to learn how to
read the getting with the constitution.
Speaker 4 (23:32):
Yeah, oh my gosh, stupid.
Speaker 5 (23:34):
She should be doing videos on you know, just the
right amount of removeth that's after that. I don't care
what she has to say.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
You know, because she used to be a bartender and
everything and yeah, all of that. The one thing that
I will say about her is that I go, okay,
I give her a nod. But she's one of those people.
And she said, look, it's both sides of the aisle
that she's said, people who are coming in and they're
making you know, those people the house REPRESENTI if you
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are a representer, you make around one hundred and seventy
hundred eighty thousand dollars a year. And she's saying people
who are in there and they're investing in stocks and
they're doing all kinds of stuff that is sideways because
they're millionaires.
Speaker 4 (24:18):
She is not somebody who's been doing that.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
She's adamant about both sides of the Aisle Democrat Republican
should they should be going after those people and investigating
when they're buying stocks, because she's like, I absolutely have
never been a part of that. I'll never be a
part of that, And so she's pretty adamant about I
don't know if you've read any stories.
Speaker 5 (24:35):
Yeah, and I agree with her, except for the fact
that she's living pretty large. I don't have you seen
her her apartment? Have you seen her home? She's living
very very well more. She married now better than I
don't think.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
So she's engaged, I believe, so she's living with I'm
pretty sure.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
Double check it, okay, but I listen.
Speaker 4 (24:56):
I walked by. I know exactly.
Speaker 3 (24:59):
She used to live near a whole Foods on what's
the name of the street.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
I walk past it, not not making anything up, on
the way to the Capitol from where I stayed on
in DC, stayed in the Navy Yard, so she lived
over in that area for a long time. I don't
know what kind of money she was paying where she lived,
but it was not palatial. There wasn't anything crazy going on.
It's expensive, no question, But we also don't know anything about,
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you know, her parents. We also don't know anything about
any kind of maybe just you know, normal saving, you know,
like with her, if she's.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
Saving any money.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
And look, far be it from me to defend her,
but I'm saying she's not a millionaire, dude. So whatever
you're looking at, it could be whoever she's she's I know,
for I'm pretty sure that she is engaged or is
about to be married, or is married. And you know,
I don't know what that guy does, right, so that
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could be part of what she's.
Speaker 6 (26:02):
Getting.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
We'll look into that because I don't have that off.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
The top of my head.
Speaker 5 (26:05):
But she isn't married but engaged, according to Business Insider,
for as much as you trust that, it was as
of April twenty two.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
Right, Okay, the chairs coming apart?
Speaker 5 (26:18):
What is that.
Speaker 8 (26:21):
Is that?
Speaker 5 (26:21):
The soft the soft part, don't break the soft parts.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
I need the soft parts break the hard stuff.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
There's stuff all over the floor now, it's like the.
Speaker 4 (26:29):
The His name's Riley Roberts, by the way, Riley Roberts.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Yes, Okay, Riley Roberts, I'd like to meet you Riley Roberts.
Speaker 13 (26:48):
Wow wow, So yeah, if you're gonna how many of.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
These stories have we heard with the selfie stuff.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Yeah, we have people that die trying to take a
selfie and the Grand Canyon, Look how beautiful the d
you know, and just stupid stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
The latest one now is a statement.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Now, this is the thing that got me about this
because otherwise I really wouldn't have I was like, hey, yeah,
maybe a quick mention about this. But the only reason
the thing that intrigued me the most about this. First
of all, it's you know, Turks and Caicos, the government there.
They put out a statement and they said a tourists
lost both of her hands in a shark attack. But
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the investigation yielded that the woman wanted to take a
selfie with a six foot shark, so she tried engaging
with the shark to get the perfect shot. And then
they go on they're like, in layman's terms, it means
the unnamed woman tried to grab it put in a
position to say cheese if you will. And the reminder
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here is, you know, you shouldn't really have to remind
people not to try to take a selfie with a shark.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
What and here's the whole crux of the whole thing.
How old do you think this woman is?
Speaker 4 (28:18):
I would hope very young and stupid.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
Exactly where I was going when I first started reading it.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Fifty five fifty five.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
My aide made it that far.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Come on, you know better.
Speaker 5 (28:32):
I'm still trying to figure out how you position yourself
to lose both hands to the shark.
Speaker 3 (28:37):
Well, I'm sure she was trying to grab.
Speaker 4 (28:39):
It by the mouth. Well, I mean, how do you
there's no foot of hands.
Speaker 5 (28:44):
If a shark comes at you, you're gonna swat with
one and try to get away with How do you
lose both hands to a shark?
Speaker 3 (28:51):
Yeah, it's a six foot shark, which.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Is going to be slightly taller than you know, really,
I think the average man or average height is probably
what five ten or something. The shark is longer larger
than the average human for starters, So what is it?
Speaker 4 (29:11):
Huh?
Speaker 2 (29:11):
It wasn't very big or I don't know. There wasn't
that quote connected to this, But the thing that got
me was fifty.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
Five years old.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
Again, so you're you you.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Did exactly what I did, which was, it's got to
be somebody young.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
It's stupid, like some twenty two you.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
Know, give him selfie with short you know, like what.
Speaker 5 (29:33):
And so she ended up losing both of her hands.
It's kind of a general rule with me. I keep
my hands off of things that can eat me.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
And then on top of that, you would think.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
That you know, in addition to all of that, the
selfies and all of that, I just how like, how
dense do you have to be to try to I
guess think that sharks are not dangerous. I don't care
even if they're not of the attacking type. If you will,
I don't know, certain certain blue sharks or certain types
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that they say are not really dangerous to man if
you're in the water with them, Hey, look they got
teeth and they can do that.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
Come on, man.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
And you know, remember when Steve Irwin died Crocodile, the crocodile,
what was he?
Speaker 4 (30:19):
The hunter?
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Yeah? And then it ended up being a what a
sting ray that got him? But I always thought, man,
Croc's gonna get him, you know, because he's.
Speaker 4 (30:28):
Ooh yo, naughty, naughty. I don't know those people down
in Louisiana.
Speaker 5 (30:33):
You see him going out into the bayou and sticking
their hands down in the mud and pulling out a catfish.
And then the alligators or crocodiles whatever they are. I
don't care, you're wrong. That's not an alligator. It's the crocodile.
Speaker 4 (30:45):
It can eat you. Who cares. Right here comes something
that can eat you. Run.
Speaker 5 (30:51):
But they get out there and play with him and say,
no way, I could live with that stuff in Florida.
Now they come up out of the water up to
your backyard and come after your puppy, and no, no Ah,
I need turrets on my house. AR fifteen's mounted to
the top of the house with a remote control. Anything
reptilian come up out of that water, including many of
the Democrats. I know. I'm opening fire, right, come after
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my loop, I sends you right back down there.
Speaker 3 (31:22):
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4 (31:24):
I don't. I don't do you off, didn't? I sorry
you did.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
Actually, I actually had one more thing I was going
to add, and I forgot because you had me laughing,
and I just forgot. So yeah, how about Mexico Now
waiting on a response, They're they're talking about legal action to.
Speaker 3 (31:39):
Google because of the.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Gulf of America. Now, which is the thing. Yes, I
think it's hilarious.
Speaker 5 (31:48):
Isn't isn't Google allowed to choose what pronouns it wants
to use for descriptions on its own map?
Speaker 4 (31:53):
Why no they can? Yeah, no, their map, their choice, brilliant.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Anyway, they are awaiting a response from Google, and Google
maintained its policy of using Gulf of America, prompting Mexico.
They're threatening court action and yeah, I think we know
the whole rest of the story, but they they're strained
relations right now between Mexico and the US high level
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meetings plan to address trade security concerns. So I think
they're just like, man, this is just extra salt in
the wound for us. Well, you know, with what's happening
with the US.
Speaker 5 (32:34):
People get too caught up in words, they really do,
and they don't care about the meaning. They just care
about the words you're using. And that that's a way.
It's it's comical to watch.
Speaker 4 (32:43):
Three.
Speaker 5 (32:44):
I had a woman in a public meeting ones get
up and she she objected to my term taco truck.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
She thought that was offensive.
Speaker 5 (32:50):
You keep saying taco truck, and I find that offensive,
I said, we're talking about this truck in the picture. Yes,
what's it say on the side? It says taco. Okay,
what's your point. It's a truck. It says taco on
the side. What do you want me to call it?
Speaker 10 (33:02):
Right?
Speaker 4 (33:03):
Well, there they serve other food too.
Speaker 5 (33:04):
Well, bring me a truck that says burrito, and I
called a burrito truck.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
This one is a taco truck. Sit down.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. People are stupid
objecting the taco truck. It was offensive, you know it
like as in like racist.
Speaker 5 (33:17):
Yes, I was generically referring to it as the other
There are other.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Kids of food. You can't be racist to food.
Speaker 4 (33:25):
What in her twisted little world I was.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
I was calling you know, the I don't know, give
me the Cafilter fish truck, I was. I was calling
a taco truck too, because you know those cafilter fish
trucks are all over.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
Taco truck, Taco tacto truck. Make me a taco now
with your talk truck. Please make me your talk now.
Speaker 4 (33:50):
He just music a speedy gons alldes. Youn't remember Speedy
gonz alldays. If I say messy all me, he call
I used to love that mouth. Yah, it's fantastic. Ice
is going after him too urt he's too fast, the
dull CROADI gays.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
There's a state representative in the state of Washington named
Mary and she sponsored House Bill seventeen thirty nine, and
that would establish rules on how self checkouts.
Speaker 4 (34:19):
Could be used in grocery stores.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
So, according to this bill, customers would only be able
to bring a maximum of fifteen items into the self checkout.
I wonder what happens if you have sixteen or do
you can you? Let's say, I guess if you have
two twelve packs, then they would if they're separate types
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of soda, if you had two of the Saint likes.
Let's say you had a twelve pack of coke, and
then you had a twelve pack of coke and you
wanted to buy two separate twelve packs because maybe you
were going to give one to a relative or something.
If you didn't buy the twenty four, would that count
as two items.
Speaker 4 (34:59):
In her world? Probably? So would.
Speaker 5 (35:02):
I would only hope that I'd be in a grocery
store with this woman behind me one day so that
I could get exactly fifteen items and pay for each
of them one at a time.
Speaker 4 (35:11):
This gets better.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
The stores would require employees monitoring two self checkout stands exclusively,
so they would have them literally monitoring.
Speaker 5 (35:21):
Then why they hell not have the cashiers ding that?
Speaker 2 (35:27):
I mean, that is the million dollar question that I've
literally gotten into fights with people working and Jenny will
walk away. God love her. She gets embarrassed because, man,
I will dig in. If you are in a store,
I will let you have it. If you come over
and start getting frustrated with me trying to tell me
you're you're scanning stuff too fast. That's why it keeps
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locking up, you know, because it'll be.
Speaker 4 (35:51):
Like, uh, I'm not in the union. I'm sorry, I
didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
And the old the old joke is when do I
get my Christmas I get my Christmas party invitation? You know,
for employees anyway. So what's not in the bill is
the requirement for stores to staff enough people to run
the manned checkout lines for the rest of the customers who.
Speaker 4 (36:13):
Have more than fifteen items in their car.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
This is the This is the kind of money that
is being tax money, albeit into a crazy state state
of Washington.
Speaker 5 (36:25):
But they're going to spend tax dollars in taxpayer time
sitting and debating this stuff.
Speaker 4 (36:29):
Ridiculous. And you know that's the trouble with politicians.
Speaker 5 (36:32):
They all know better how to run your business, except
those you know, who actually have had business.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
I wish they would have included what types of penalties
happen if you have more than fifteen, like first degree felony?
Well yeah, whatever, they go, uh years, you have to
go back around and go through again.
Speaker 4 (36:51):
Wait in line with that.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
Let's say you have seventeen, you got to go back
with the two extra.
Speaker 4 (36:56):
And why go after the consumer?
Speaker 5 (36:57):
Why not go after the big corporate interests and say, hey,
it's the grocery stores cannot allow more than fifteen items
to be processed at a fifteen item counter, And if
they're caught doing that, then the grocery store faces the fine,
not the poor little yuck that's just trying to grab
stuff for dinner and get home before his wife thoes
something at him.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
I can't tell you how many times I've gone through
those that are now enormous bays of self checkout registers.
So I think you know what I'm talking about, and
it's a big it's an enormous bay of them. It's
not single lanes, it's a big, huge bay. And there's
five employees standing at the end of them, down there
yucking it up, laughing at each other. And then when
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your little ding goes off on your particular they look
at you like, how dare they look at you like
you called their mom a combat wearing combat boot wear
in person something, if you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (37:50):
I was at the home depot a couple of weeks
ago and the woman who's in charge of watching over
the self checkouts. I get up there and she sees
the stuff in the car and she's coming to here,
let me grab this way. She goes, it's easier this way,
and just check me out. God bless and.
Speaker 4 (38:03):
You just stood there.
Speaker 5 (38:04):
Yeah, she just grabbed stuff and started scanning it and
checked me out.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
Well, they have the little handheld thing you could just
like like all over the but she did it for you.
Speaker 4 (38:13):
It was a pro man.
Speaker 5 (38:13):
She saw the basketfull of stuff and just started, yeah,
just just went to it. And I really appreciated her.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
I wish to save you five at least six seven minutes.
I wish I could tip at home depot because she
deserved it.
Speaker 11 (38:22):
She really did it.
Speaker 4 (38:24):
That's the thing.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
If I'm running a store, like if I'm running a
meer or one of those places that has this huge
bay of self sir, and I have five six people
standing down there. I'm coming down there, going, hey, you guys,
you need to you got to do something. You can't
just stand down here. People are staring holes through you,
like what are you doing?
Speaker 5 (38:41):
You could all be on registers right now? Is moving
this crowd through here?
Speaker 4 (38:44):
Exactly? My point?
Speaker 1 (38:45):
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Speaker 5 (38:55):
Marry You know that song's never used it like weddings
when she's walking down the aisle.
Speaker 2 (39:01):
No, the bride typically never streutch down to something like that. Yeah,
super free, Yeah no no no. Meteorologists, Sarah Converse is
joining us now, and so Sarah, the cold nights continue now.
I guess the big thing is will it be windy tonight?
Because clearly, when it's only ten for the temperature of
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the air temperature, you throw wind in.
Speaker 4 (39:23):
There and forget it.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
It gets really cold really quickly.
Speaker 9 (39:27):
Absolutely, Yeah, we'll have northerly WINDESDA night around five to
ten miles per hour, so not too strong, but it's
just enough to make those windshills be in the single
digit some area, especially our rural communities, even getting close
to near zero. So yeah, another brutal start to Wednesday
with very frigid temperatures, and I hope you enjoyed the
(39:47):
sunshine today and soak it up. Even though it is
cold outside right now, we're still in the teens because
tomorrow we're gonna be dealing with the cloud cover as
we do have a system to our south that's moving
through the area that'll keep the chance for snow in
southern Ohio. But another disturbance moves in Wednesday night that
will give us the best chance to see some snowflakes flying,
mainly after ten pm for Columbus. Right now, snowfall amounts
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at least an inch, but with some of those pockets
of snow could get a little bit more than an
inch in some isolated higher spots. And then heading into
the end of the week, temperature still struggling to warm
up above freezing, will still be in the low twenties
on Thursday, upper twenties on Friday. It's not until the
weekend that we'll finally see some relief from this brutal air.
(40:33):
We'll be in the low thirties on Saturday, but then
upper thirties by Sunday.
Speaker 3 (40:38):
All right, I like it.
Speaker 4 (40:39):
We're finishing strong. They're good, Sarah, thank you.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
It is eighteen right now, he is ABC News Technology
reporter Mike Dubuski joining us. Now, Mike, tell me it's
warmer where you are than what we have right now.
Speaker 11 (40:56):
It was about four degrees coming in this morning with
the chill in New York. So I'm not sure what
you guys are dealing with, but that's what we're.
Speaker 4 (41:04):
Facing right now. May my life.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
I was gonna say we might be a sco to
warmer than that this morning. It might have been like eight.
Speaker 3 (41:11):
And then the woolmb chill. Yeah, right, exactly.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
I'm thinking speedo weather and if I had the body
for it, I guess. But yeah, no, it's it's not much.
I mean we're going down to ten. I mean our
weather being in Ohio, it's pretty similar. Whatever we're having,
you guys have usually the next day or a few
hours later, right, So.
Speaker 11 (41:30):
Yeah, it seems that way. Although I will say in Manhattan,
where I am at the Big buildings kind of create
this canyon effect. So the wind is very powerful at times,
which is not great. But I was just reading that
we have about twenty days left until the sun starts
setting after seven pm, I will say, will go some
way to making me a little bit more amenable to
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the weather.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
Yeah, absolutely, absolutely, that's what we look for.
Speaker 4 (41:55):
Are there longer there?
Speaker 5 (41:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (41:56):
Bring is coming?
Speaker 4 (41:58):
We spring forward.
Speaker 5 (41:59):
To here hour in what like March ninth, Yeah, a
couple of weeks, which I love that.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
So then the seven o'clock you were talking about becomes
eight o'clock and before we know it, it's like, whoa, man,
it's hot.
Speaker 9 (42:12):
You know.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
So, yeah, well we'll keep looking for that for sure.
So tell us what to know about the Tesla takedown movement. Man,
there's there's a lot of hate going on right now
for the the guy who discovered the CEO of Tesla.
Speaker 4 (42:30):
There's a lot of hate for him right now.
Speaker 11 (42:33):
There's certainly a lot of backlash to his recent actions
in the federal government.
Speaker 4 (42:37):
Guys.
Speaker 11 (42:37):
Yeah, so you referenced the Tesla takedown. Some people are
calling this movement the Tesla take over. It's a protest
movement essentially that we've seen crop up in recent days.
Over the long weekend, protesters gathered at we think about
three dozen different Tesla locations, so dealerships, charging stations, service centers,
that sort of thing across the country. And these demonstrators
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are bad about things that they see at the Department
of Government Efficiency doing as negative to their outlook. They
see Elon Musk as an unelected billionaire. They say, who
is wreaking havoc on the lives of federal workers and
gaining access to potentially very sensitive information. We saw that
happen at the IRS or be discussed at the IRS
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earlier this week. So they are making their voices heard
and they want to hit Elon Musk where it really hurts,
and that means Teesla, that means his wallet. This is
his most prominent public facing in one of his most
successful companies, and it is of course a big moment
for them, and the opportunity presented itself with this, and
that's why they decided to come out. Some things that
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you might see at a Tesla takedown protest signs that
read say no to MAGA, ditch your Tesla, boycott Tesla,
defund Musk, and go steal data on Mars.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
You know what's also interesting about this the Sheryl Crow
thing where she posted online where Tesla was being It
was on a flatbed, it was going away, like she
sold it, and there was a couple things pointed out,
which I kind of had to chuckle that because I'm like, well,
he already got your money, so you're selling it now
giving it to MPR. So you already purchased the Tesla
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Elon got the money for that, so it's interesting She's like,
I'm gonna donate it to.
Speaker 4 (44:19):
The other part.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
Somebody pointed out, Now I don't know if this is
AI or whatever, but somebody's like, veccher looks like fall
foliage in the background that is around that. It's like
she sold that in the fall, Like, so who is
she talk who is she kidding?
Speaker 4 (44:32):
Right now?
Speaker 2 (44:32):
Those are some things that I was like, kind of
an interesting observation with regard to that. But hey, we'll
see if any of that really holds up or if
it hurts him or whatever.
Speaker 4 (44:42):
I got a sneak in suspicion.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
I mean, it's not like the guy's close to being
broke and then this is gonna put him over the
like where he's gonna be, you know, asking one of
us if he can room up, shack up with us
because he doesn't have anywhere to live, that kind of
a thing.
Speaker 4 (44:54):
So I don't know.
Speaker 3 (44:55):
It's interesting the world we live in, no question about that.
Speaker 4 (44:58):
Right now.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
I do want to ask Mike about the Apple event
and that you have here. It's like a preview of
the Apple event, which is scheduled for tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (45:06):
Correct, Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 11 (45:07):
So Apple CEO Tim Cook announced this Apple event late
last week. It's scheduled, as you said, for tomorrow, sort
of midday, depending on where you are in the country,
and it's largely expected to be all about the iPhone.
Se Now, this is not the most popular iPhone, but
it is the cheapest new iPhone that you can buy.
It's going to be in its fourth generation if it
(45:27):
is released tomorrow, and the recipe for this phone is
pretty simple. Guys. They take the most modern chip, or
a relatively modern chip, and they put it in the
body of an older phone. So Apple saves on manufacturing
costs and they allow that phone to be a little
bit cheaper while still giving customers a relatively modern software experience.
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So the current gen starts at four hundred and twenty
nine dollars, undercutting the sort of mid level iPhone sixteen
by several hundred bucks. And this is potentially a big
deal for them. Right it's not their top seller, but
it's a nice entry point into the iPhone line. People
seem to like their existing models, and this one has
been out on the vine for a little while. It's
(46:10):
due for a refresh. We're expecting them to get a
new design for this phone. They're going to remove the
home button. I believe it's the last Apple product to
still come with a physical button to bring you back
to the home screen. They're going to get rid of
that in favor of a bigger screen and potentially face
ID as well. So that is what they've got cooking
for tomorrow. Of course, Apple does have a tendency to
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surprise us, sometimes with a sort of sneaky announcement at
the very end of one last thing, here's what you
missed sort of idea. That's when we got to look
at the Vision Pro, their VR headset. That's how we
got to look at some of their other very iconic products.
They could have a surprise in store for us tomorrow.
But the big news I think is probably going to
be this budget iPhone.
Speaker 2 (46:52):
Well interesting. I'll be watching as a I am an
Apple guy, I'm a MacBook guy, and Chuck is not
Chuck is a Oh.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
Wait, no you are. I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (47:01):
Once upon the times, I.
Speaker 5 (47:03):
Have been a lifelong Android guy. I'm using an iPhone
right now. I'm still not convinced. I'm not going back
to Android eventually.
Speaker 4 (47:09):
There it is, Well, we'll be looking at it for
sure tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
Mike Tubusky, ABC News Technology reporter out of ball Me,
New York. Are not really it's very cold there, but Mike,
thank you very much.
Speaker 4 (47:19):
Appreciate it. Man Big, We'll see you all right.
Speaker 5 (47:23):
I'm wondering why they don't use that se strategy for
other phones. I mean, like, hey, you know, bring us
back this body. We'll put the guts of an iPhone
sixteen in here. You get the modern process and all
that stuff. It won't cost you as much to do that.
You have the phone you're used to holding in your hand,
except with all the new insides. That would I would
think people would jump all over that chance.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
Yeah, I mean, if they got a chance to save
several hundred dollars, you would think they're like, hey, I'll
take the speed of the sixteen and the gut like.
Speaker 5 (47:49):
You point out the guts one hundred day. I mean
that could be anywhere from two to four dozen eggs.
Speaker 4 (47:54):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
Jenny got for her birthday while we were in last Vegas.
We went, she got a Apple Watch for the first time.
That's the last thing I'm ever gonna buy because I
don't want more ways people can get ahold of me
when I'm not, you know, have my phone on mute
or whatever. But she mainly wanted it for like the
health monitoring type stuff, right, And I'm going, I'm like, uh, yeah,
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we don't need that, Like, well, where does where's that
info go?
Speaker 4 (48:23):
And She's like you.
Speaker 2 (48:23):
Need to shut your brain off a little bit, And
I'm like, I.
Speaker 5 (48:26):
Can't doing a conception counter activated. That's all I need
on my phone.
Speaker 2 (48:32):
Come on check Like no, no, no, there'll be none
of that as far as yeah, you don't need any
more kids, if that's.
Speaker 4 (48:39):
Where you're three thousand calories consume.
Speaker 5 (48:42):
These are moved quiet cream from upper lip