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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Real good? Great? Yeah. I don't believe se Lange for
some reason, don't believe the way I said it, like
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you were looking. You look both ways before you said it,
like you were about to cross the streets. I don't
know what was going on there. Something told me that
you weren't being a genuine but you are.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
You're saying a fun night last night, you know, wife
and I got, you know, took let the baby have
a night away, and did you know there's people that
are willing to watch him.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Night out for Jackson is just a little extra whiskey
for him. And then you you said more more than
the normal amount? Yes, And then you sing bird is
the word or whatever that song is that he's obsessed with, right,
not that.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
One which one is the one that the band's name
has Dick in it, right.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
That one's the that's a newer one.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
You say, the whole band name, so people understand what
I mean that I dick.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Yeah, that's that's the good one.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
But the old one that was driving me nuts for
a while was the which which doctor song?
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Yeah? Oh that's true. Yeah, okay, Well, well we're here
on a share of the show Tuesday. We have a
lot of stuff to go through today, as one might imagine,
like did you get that clip that I sent you
with the very last minute censored? A were gonna have
to wait for that. I have it censored. Do you
want to play it right now?
Speaker 4 (02:00):
I was going to you indicate that I know I
should have send it to your Gmail if you don't
mind the all chit chat in the meantime, because I
wanted to tell people something.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
A big, fat, giant smoldering thank you for the cyber
Monday said, yeah, thank you. The guys sold out all
of these shirts that we had an inventory, very very quickly,
and that is much much appreciated. In fact, these are
going to go out record time because I've already pulled them.
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They're already roped in and ready to go, and then
you'll probably get these either, I would say later this week.
If not, you know, the very latest, early next week.
So this week seems doable, very doable. Yeah. I mean
we don't have to wait for the printers this time
or anything like that. It's a much much easier process.
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So thank you again for making it a successful Cyber
Monday yesterday. Super sorry to some of the folks were
upset with us. Oh boy, do we get that this morning?
They always made me. I'll bring you on here real quick,
this person says to tips Ofthewsjunkie dot com. Before we
get into our opening clip, they say, I deliver mail
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in Borton Beach, Florida. Monday is the worst day for
you guys to put up merch. I went to work
at six am. I got home at eight thirty nine pm.
I never had a chance to order any merch. It's
ten oh seven and I am pissed.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Okasperson says, it's cyber Monday, though I were to stand
that throughout the rest of the year. But did you
send that same email to Amazon? And apparently Uber Eats
had Cyber Monday deals.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Yeah, they were more mad at us, okay than anybody else,
I guess at least. But they said, we need more time,
mail carriers, ups et cetera, we need more time. Sorry
about that. I wasn't on purpose, I assure you. Let's
put her ears at the ground, her fingers on the
pulse to see what's happening in this great, big, wide
world of ours. And now we put our faith in
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Christopher Dolores Lane to see if he's properly censored this
opening clip. Why is that a problem, No problem, because
this is something that went viral over the weekend, and
it's some guy who goes into a store and starts
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just asking this woman if she'll f him. Okay, just
goes into the store. Her message on her post, which
went from megaviral, I don't know exactly what data was,
but her message was it's on the screen and says,
I am a female running my normal work route when
this man at a gas station approaches me while I'm
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filling out my notes, all right, and some guy comes
up to her in the gas station, this this lovely lady,
and he begins to just say, hey, you want to
f and uh, it gets weird, It gets very very weird.
So let's go in here we go, let's go to
my house. Are you okay? I don't know him, I'm
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not okay. I'm the baddest the whole multiverse multiverse, from
the baddest verse in the whole multiverse. He says, he said,
do you want to go back to my house and
have sex? Essentially is what he's saying. I don't know.
If this is a man in the middle of a
mental this sounds breakdown, yeah, or man he's smiling. Is
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this like the old trope in movies where they go, hey,
if you just ask one hundred women if they'll go
back to your house and have sex with you one percent?
Even that means one of them will say yes, I
don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
Maybe and another section of the multiverse he could have.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Yeah, he's like, that's why he thinks he's the baddest
that met for in the multiverse, and he must press
the universe where no does not exist. Yeah. Somebody says
this is a TikTok challenge. I don't think that's what
we're seeing here. Now. This is a little get she says,
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this is a little bit uncomfortable. Dude, Get the f
out of here. I think you're going to turn the
corner on your This is a bit vibes I do momentarily.
Do you think she was the one that said it
was getting uncomfortable? Oh? No, I think somebody else there.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
I think there's a third person, third person watching it,
like I'm uncomfortable.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
But I want to uncomfortable. Yeah, I will take him
up on you.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
You're more comfortable if you go at him there screaming.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Fake on chat. You guys have bad fake detectors.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
You saw the whole clip first. I know you sus
at this moment as well, but.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Maybe just let's go through the journey together. Get here.
Call the police on me. You can call the police
or whatever, it doesn't matter. Are you okay? All right?
Speaker 5 (07:28):
Now?
Speaker 1 (07:28):
This is started to draw some attention in the stores.
You might imagine, right this guy, Darren, well, what's say
up to over there? What we got going on over here?
And this guy just keeps pushing on. He's like, you
could call the cops if you want. You could call
the cops and tell him I did you know X,
Y or Z if you want, I just want to
do this right now now? Uh have sex? The F
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word is what he's saying over and over and over
and over again.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Really the only curse word that he used, but he
did use it a lot of times.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
I would say somewhere in the order of forty five
f words at this go drop. So we're not through
the minefield just yet. You want this way? So, dude,
get away from me again the police whatever, No, get
away from me. Get away from me, dude, what are
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you doing now? Get away one of them? Somebody else?
Have you heard of masturbation? Like somebody comes up and goes,
this is inappropriate? He goes, you want to do it?
What about you? Beb what the strategy is not great?
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Enter the police.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
I want to have.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
The cop comes in. He said to the cop, I
want to have sex with all these women. Yeah, so
just say, you know, police officer, I would like to
have sex with all of these It's not I'm not
asking for a lot here. Okay, I want to let's
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step outside for a second.
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Comes in the.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Lady at the frenk Harter said, he comes in here
all the time like this. Yeah, what's going on? That's
why it seems to be like a spiral. Now he's
fighting the cop.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Okay, he's just leaning in on the cops, calling back up.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
The cop shoves him right out of the store and
into the parking lot. Arrest this guy and no, no,
I don't know, I'm gonna know what the guy's name is,
but obviously, what the hell. Very weird, and a lot
of people were saying like, oh, yeah, this is some
sort of breakdown. I mean there there can be breakdowns
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where weird sexual stuff does happen. It always brings me
back to that Cony twenty twelve. I think, yeah, and
he took off all his clothes and was like, you know,
abusing himself and in public and doing all these things.
It's a strange one man, very very odd. But there
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you go. Let us know what you think. Send a
dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot com. We have so many
things to go through today and we want to see
what you have on your mind, of course, so send
us a dispatch over at the Newsjunkie dot com. We've
been nuking these boats, baby, not actually dropping nukes on it,
but we've been dropping boat bombs on these these drug boats.
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He's alleged drug boats out there and.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Getting all the footage on social media.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
Yeah, very next yeah, Like I here's an example that
you these boats just cruising through the Caribbean and then
the US goes Narco boat they're terrorists. Now bang and
they drop bombs on them and they blow up the boats.
And that's been sort of a big deal over the
wide last little bit. It's interesting to know.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
This, Like, I would hope that there's information to back
it up because those infrared I see boat, I see people,
But where's the evidence that there are drugs in it?
Just because it's the cigarette boat in the middle of
the ocean. Other people use their boats to travel or
enjoy themselves in the middle of the ocean.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
The claim is that these are like known drug trafficking
routes and they have intel on these boats that they're
going after. This is why when I talked about this before,
I was like, if you're going to do this, you
have to be absolutely upfront with the American people with
all of the information we have, like who are these people?
What do we know about these boats? And you're just
you're just killing the So I mean, do you.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
Tell me that's a great point, and yes it should
be that way, but I don't want I.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Don't want to trust me bro when when you're just
killing people. But yeah, it's like bomb's ahoy on all
these drug boats. And of course this has prompted this
this big argument, which is kind of a weird one
because a lot of the people who I see it's
so weird. On the same day, I see a lot
of people who are like, this is extra judicial murder.
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This is unbelievable, how could they do this? This is
a war crime? Oh man, Luigi Mangioni was in court today. Damn,
he looks fine and it does look good. Does this
is either you like extra judicial killing or you don't
like it, which, for the record, just means outside of
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a judge in a courtroom and all of those things,
you're just taking it upon yourselves to kill the people involved.
It's exactly what Luigi Mangioni did. A lot of the
people who are saying how could we ever with these
drug boats are very very supportive, and in fact, I
saw thread after thread after thread yesterday on Reddit and
other platforms where people were supporting this kind of stuff.
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So there's a hypocrisy on the front of at least
some people talking about it.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
But there's no accountability when it comes to this I
mean Luigi Manjoni is going through trial right now.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
It could be sentenced for the rest of his life. Well,
well that's amid murder of First of all, the people
who I'm I'm talking about would not have that be
the case. They would have this man be freed immediately
and then thrown a party in the street. It's a parade.
They would not have him face any sort of accountability.
But it's not necessarily true that they won't face any
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sort of accountability for this. Especially there's this idea that
one of the boats, they dropped a bomb on the
boat and I guess they could see Austin power style
that somebody was like, I'm still alive down here, very
badly burnt my legs, and they hit the button and
they dropped another one on the guy, and I'm like,
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oh you could You could have grabbed that guy and
taken them in.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
Why not do the whole like surround them with the
government boats and take them down and have the cool
picture next to the mountain of drugs that they seized.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
I don't know. I think that the argument there is
that they can't catch these people, but boat people catch
these people. You have to get the same boat. Well,
imagine that you have your naval fleet, right, they're not.
They don't go for speed and they don't chase these
kind of boats down. Now they could get some sort
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of boat that would chase overy these people. I want
to open that up to people who know about naval exercises,
more about boats and these things. Why wouldn't they just
do it that way? Can we can we like a
police chase on the road. Can we chase after these
boats and get them? Or you know, is there another
reason why they'll they would just never be able to
catch up with them. I honestly don't know, but I
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know there's a lot of different ideas as to what
should happen with this. If Franklin the Turtle has entered
the debate as well, I didn't think that was a
back Franklin the Turtle is entered the debate. Different people
have different thoughts on what should happen here.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
So on the boat where they you know, they they
double tapped the boat where they bombed again after they
saw the survivors. Is the argument incorrect or valid that
once you capture somebody in war, you're supposed to treat
them humanely. At some point you know, once they're no
threat to you.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
I think that probably would be the case. Yeah, even
in the case of like war, you're not supposed to
just gun down somebody who's got their hands up in
the area and it becomes like a war crime, which
is why I was saying. It doesn't mean this is
beyond anybody getting in trouble. I've got some more on this.
I want to talk about the Franklin the Turtle angle,
because the creator of Franklin the Turtle is upset that
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he is he has been dragged in to this drug cargo.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
I mean, we haven't heard from Franklin in decades.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Also, Franklin is Canadian. He was he was playing on
PBS Franklin the Turtle. I'm almost positive, yes, yes, because
their comment is he's a Canadian icon.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
This is news to me. I did not know Franklin
was Canadian.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Yeah. If Franklin is Canadian, why is he? All of
this will make sense. We'll talk about some of the
drama going on behind the scenes here. We'll see what
you think about these drug boat bombings and the drama
surrounding it and Franklin and all the rest, and just
a bit. We also have some big drama on the
football field last night for you know, Monday night football
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and all things going on to the world of Monday
night football. I want to see what everybody thought about that.
We got you with a bunch of dispatches, and we
got a lot on deck on a very busy share
the show Tuesday. It's all coming up next on the news,
chunk key. Some of you in Chat are, I don't know,
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out of this world you have? Takes that a look
at and I go, do you really believe that? And
if so, is this some sort of sign that our
education system of the United States even worse than I
think because I see stuff like this. We're talking about
the strikes on these drug boats. And somebody over on
Chat is like, Hell's Angels are on the border and
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they're going to defeat the Cartels, right, And I go,
The Hell's Angels in like the sixties and seventies, I
think had some pretty good numbers and they had some
pretty good strength and stuff, but even then they couldn't
do this. And the Hell's Angels in twenty twenty five,
if you think they can defeat the cartels, you are
out of your mind. The cartels have a full military.
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They have surface to air weapons the cartel like that,
if there was a battle on one battlefield of a
major cart drug cartel versus the Hell's Angels, it would
be five seconds and all the Hell's Angels people and
all of their leather would be ripped to shreds all
over the ground. It wouldn't be closed.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Or unlimited series by Vince Gill.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Again, I'd watch it, Yeah, I would watch it as well.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
As a matter of fact, never mind, Vince, it is.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Ours sort of a crossover. What was What's the Pie?
Never seen it? But what's the popular TV show about
motorcycle guys? Anarchy? Anarchy? Sons of Anarchy? That is like
Sons of Anarchy crashing into Narcos, you know, those worlds
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coming together. Well, it might think for a good TV show.
I think there's a zero percent chance that the Hell's
Angels could defeat a cartel. There's no way I will
Let's see what we got here.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
Let's see it's a particular cartel, I imagine, So let's
pick the one.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
I'll take the Sinola Cartel or something. Could the Hell's
Angels in the United States defeat one of the large
drug cartels if there was a head to head war,
we'll need to know, like maybe how many people are
suspected to be in these groups and what kind of
weapon they have, and then who would win in a
battle between those two.
Speaker 7 (19:38):
There's just difficult to give precise numbers. But generally, cartels,
especially those in Latin America, are much larger and better
equipped than groups like the Hell's Angels. True cartels have
access to military grade weaponry and vast resources see the
Hell's Angels, while notorious, are smaller and less organized for
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large scale conflict. In a head to head war, a
large drug cartel would likely have the upper hand.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Yeah, there's no way they wouldn't win.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
That are like boys, I'm not coming at you Hell's Angels.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
I got no problems with you, I got no beefs
with any of the biker gang guys. All I know is,
and I think you would agree if it was your
biker gang versus a cartel, You're not going to be
excited about the potential outcome there unless.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
You can just hook up with the military.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
The cartels are so big and powerful they literally run
a lot of the countries where they exist. In Central America,
parts of Mexico, like literal cities that are run by
the cartels South America. There's just no way that a
biker gang in twenty twenty five would have any shot
at beating them. So the US government is just going
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to blow up all their boats. That's that's the answer
that we have here, and a lot of stories out
there about this today. This says the White House confirmed
the military fired twice at a single alleged drug boat
in early September. A source told PBS News the military
knew there were survivors in the water after the first hit,
and that sort of suggests that they were like bombs away,
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you know, leave no survivors and you just end up
bombing these people, which I understand why people have concerned
about this. Literally, I don't want any government ever just
going I think those are the bad guys. That seems bad.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
Oh you know what I watched last night was House
a House of Dynamite. I don't know that one, the
Netflix one. I thought you had watched it Elba as
the president, but it shows like, oh, if you were
going to get a.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Nuclear piece of garbage.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
I was very intrigued that was not pleased with the ending,
but I obviously as I'm watching as one adhd or
in twenty five, if ive does is like, look at
how realistic it is. And when it comes to it
was a very similar storyline, like what do we do
in this moment? Who are we bombing? How do we
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stop what could be an all at war? Is it
surrendering or.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Is it suicide?
Speaker 3 (22:15):
So when it comes to this, I mean it could
be realistic. At what point will the cartel want to
seek revenge all?
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Not only already they already have the bounties on the
heads of particular officials and all sorts of other folks
out there involved. But I think that you know, every
action causes in most cases at least a reaction, and
I could see that reaction being, oh, yeah, you want
to keep blowing these boats up. Well, what we're going
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to do is we're just going to start kidnapping Rando
Americans in these countries, and then you've got this weird
proxy war going on between the United States government and
the cartels, and then nobody wants to travel anywhere because kidnapped.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
At what point is Mexico going to be Like on
that website that says you shouldn't travel here, probably probably
should not vacation.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
If that started to happen, if they were like, you
keep blowing up our boats full of drugs, we're gonna
start kidnapping your American civilians. I think that that could happen.
I really do. And is a response to all of
this the Secretary of Defense or Secretary of War Pete
hegsath he is he posted Franklin the Turtle, and the
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meme said a classic Franklin story, Franklin targets Narco terror
is what are we doing here? Man? And it's got
the famed Franklin the Turtle with the little kids cartoon
turtle and he's shooting at the drug traffickers and the boats.
And I'll get to this in a second, because they've
got a response to Franklin the Turtle people. But I
can understand the Roo. It turns out they don't like it. Yeah,
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I mean, I know it's shocking, but they don't like
their turtle to be involved in this particular crisis. Plus,
as I said, he's Canadian, so it just doesn't make sense.
Here's Mark Kelly, I believe, talking about the Franklin angle hit.
Speaker 5 (24:13):
He's putting out on the internet. Turtles with rocket propelled
grenades kill. I mean, have you seen this? This is
the Secretary of Defense. This is not a serious person.
He should have been fired. After Signal game.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
He says he should be fired. He's not a serious person.
I don't know. Oh, that's when they were like sharing
messages that should be classified on the Signal social platform.
I believe the Franklin people said, Franklin the Turtle is
a beloved Canadian icon OOH who has inspired generations of
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children and stands for kindness, empathy, and inclusivity. We strongly
condemn any denigrating, violent, or unauthorized use of Franklin's name
or image which directly contradicts these values. It must be
weird to be a kid in twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
Absolutely, Well, what so Franklin is somewhat of our time?
Like I do remember, I wasn't a kid, was certainly
in the middle school, junior high maybe when I was
coming out.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Did not know he was Canadian.
Speaker 3 (25:20):
Franklin did not talk about Canada, if I remember correctly.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
I don't think I really have a connection with Franklin
the Turtle. I just know what he looks like.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
But thirdly, it's extremely random, and why use Franklin, and
I am not going to hate on the creator for
saying that.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
Like no, like nobody blames the creator of Franklin for
being mad, though I don't know Franklin was the one
that's what he went with. This is suggesting G I.
Joe season one of Franklin started. Season one of Franklin
started in nineteen ninety seven, so damn yeah, it could
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be like some millennial action in there. No, no, it
was just a teen just a teenager, sixteen years old
when Old Franklin came out, and yeah, I was a
punk rocker. I probably didn't like Franklin much, but it
wasn't because of the narco terrorist thing. It was so
fun for me. Is Sean. I would have.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
Gotten a tattoo of Franklin the turtle bombing narco terrorists.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Probably That's glad I didn't get tattoos at sixteen. The
tattoos I got an eighteen. We're bad enough. So there
are very different ideas on how we should treat these
alleged drug traffickers. A lot of them, if they are
drug traffickers, are trying to bring fentanyl and other drugs
into the United States of America. That kills a lot
of people. That is very very bad to have that
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coming of the country.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
I thought at one point though, that the cartels were
themselves like anti fentanyl, or at least one of them
were like, didn't they put up a big sign that
was like no.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
They were turning in their own U remember, I.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Think I think it was a impacting their other sales.
So they were wellmer that we don't want to kill
off all of the people who buy our stuff because
this stuff is just a little bit too strong. But
I think overall the cartels are behind a lot of
the fentel that goes around, comes across the borders, et cetera,
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et cetera. So there's two very very very very very
different takes on what we should do with the drug
trafficker people. Let's go to the view for take number one.
I can't speak to the law of it.
Speaker 8 (27:36):
I don't know, you know, I'm not a geopolitical expert.
But in terms of the law of it, you're right, Sarah.
That is why those army vets explained, do not follow
you do not have to follow illegal orders. You know why,
because if this is deemed to have been war crimes,
which by all accounts. Right now, there are seven sources
that said Pete Hext did say kill them all even
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after there were two survivors, which are supposed to do
under international law. You are supposed to take those fighters
as war criminals prisoners of war, and you're supposed to
give them refuge and you're supposed to take care of them.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
And then right so, she wants to take care of them,
give them refuge, and then bring them into a court
of law. That's what they're saying over the view Strange. Well,
let me give you the other side of the coin here,
because Megan Kelly, she wants a very different thing for
these drug boat people.
Speaker 9 (28:31):
So I really do kind of not only want to
see them killed in the water, whether they're on the
boat or in the water, but.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
I'd really like to see them suffer.
Speaker 9 (28:40):
I would like to exeth to make it last a
long time so that they lose a limb and bleed
out a little. Like I'm really having a difficult time
Ginia sympathy for He's the guys she's interviewing.
Speaker 10 (28:52):
He's like.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Two very very different takes. One is we should take
them in and swaddle them and give them, give them
food and give them a shelter, and then you know,
put them in front of the.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Kelly wants them to bleed out, like you chop off
a limb with a spoon.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
It's very like thriller series.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
Now, what was the first commercial after that?
Speaker 10 (29:28):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (29:28):
I know is when I'm watching this, I'm like, oh God,
it's such a weird spot for me, because if these
people are trafficking fentanyl, I don't care about them, right,
I don't care that. I care about the rule of
law and how countries should behave, and I care about
all those I don't care about fentanyl traffickers. They kill
millions of people, you know what I mean. But the
way she said that, like I want them to slowly
(29:51):
ry step on their face. I'll go back to that.
Speaker 9 (29:55):
So I really do kind of not only want to
see them killed in the water, whether they're on the
boat or in the water, but I'd really like to
see them suffer. I would like Trump and Hegseth to
make it last a long time so that they lose
a limb and bleed out a little. Like, I'm really
having a difficult time ginning up sympathy for these guys
who ten seconds earlier almost got taken out by the
(30:19):
initial bomb, but because they managed to get ejected, you know,
a little too soon, had to be taken out.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
In the water. So she wants this to last a while.
She wants it to hurt. It's very very different views
on what should happen here. Let us know what you think.
Send a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot com.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
But yeah, she said, it's not like they're five years old.
You know, it's like once they're fifteen, five year olds.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
Are very easy to cut limbs off. And I.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Still think we should all be able to agree that
Franklin shouldn't be catching strays. Absolutely nothing to do with this.
He's a little turtle. Is a Canadian turtle? Man? Does
Canada even have turtles the sea? What do you mean?
Come on, man, turtle.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
Make it seem like I knew the fact the whole time.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
The turtles are warm blooded, right and or they could no? Yeah, yeah,
they said they.
Speaker 3 (31:14):
Need the Turtlesbern Yeah, they both have freshwater and sea
turtles in Canada. Eight freshwater species found in provinces, mostly
in the south, and four sea turtle species occasionally seen
in Canadian waters.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Yeah, but that's not Franklin. Franklin has got to be
a land turtle, otherwise there's trouble in Franklinville. In that picture,
he was an air turtle only because he was in
a military helicopter. Franklin is a box turtle.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
And due to his shell shape, he is anthromorphic anthropomorphic
character lives in a house on the land water water, because.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Why would a turtle live in a house.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
Because he is a land turtle.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Yeah, but land turtle lives in their shell. That is
their house, Okay.
Speaker 3 (32:04):
But also Franklin has a cap and a bandan around
his neck, and he teaches lessons to children.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
So see, this is why he didn't need to be
involved in this at all. It's just too much. It
didn't need to happen this way.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
He is a box turtle, and Canada has box turtles.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
I think, do you know what they do cand land turtles?
As cold as it is in Canada.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
As if I just told you it's like four species.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Of no you named the water turtles. You said it
was in fresh water.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
Do you know the theme song for Franklin Hey, It's
Franklin Hey, composed by Bruce Cockburn.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Bruce Cockburn am I supposed to know who that is
other than the funny name. That's it.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
He had a name before Crazy Night in college. So
they have land turtles, which are technically a type of
freshwater turtle, though some species spend a significant amount of
time on land. Highest diversity and concentration of these turtles
are found in southern Ontario and Quebec, and they prefer
habitats like wet lends, bonds, slow motion rivers, and moving
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slow move lakes.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
The thing I didn't think about was there actually aren't
that many full time land turtles. I guess because they
like to go in the water. All of them do,
opposed to maybe a tour I don't think a tortoise does. Though.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
I think that's why the ninja turtles lived in the sewer,
because there was a source of water.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Is they are part of the underground, so I wouldn't
be surprised that the ninja turtles were fighting on behalf
of the Narco terrorists.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
If you had to pick a turtle to fight the
Narco terrorists, it would be the ninja turtles.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
That's what they side with. They are the underground people,
and there are these turtles with the master splinter guy
and come on, I feel like they cannot swim at all.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
That's the problem.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
They're like turtles. Yeah, yah, yeah, they would have a
couple issues. Anyways, get into this debate with us here,
join us. Yeah, please do. Please go over to the
Newsjunkie dot com and record your dispatch right now. We'll
get into the awkward moment on Monday Night Football and everybody,
I'll play it for you. Everybody had the same exact
response to this. It was weird and it is coming
(34:14):
up next and the News Chunkie we are world famous
for our sports prowess. Man, are we good at sports?
Speaker 5 (34:38):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Yeah, we know it from the fields to the fans,
to the phillies and the pitch soccer, Yeah, that's right,
soccer stuff. We are on top of all things sports
on this show. And that's why everybody watched Monday Night
Football last night, right am? I right? Stop watching it?
(35:00):
Did you see the big moment? You saw the moment
everybody was talking about on Monday Night Football. I missed
the moment.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
I know exactly the moment you're talking about. And I'm
not part of this little bit. When I say that,
I gotta tell you you don't believe me.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
It was what is it then?
Speaker 3 (35:15):
What is it the celebration, a celebration of what the
coach is eight hundredth game.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Son of a bitch. That's not it. That's not it's
not it's not, it's not it. Unfortunately, I mean that
might have hold on, it did happen. I don't know
if it was football or not. I saw that's the backtracker.
That may have happened. I can't say definitively, but I
can't say this. This was a moment during Monday Night
football where things went weird and it had some people saying, oh,
(35:47):
you want to talk about rigged games. You want to
talk about games that are rigged for the betting platforms.
There's no better example. And everybody had the same response
to this few goal kick gone wrong. Here is how
it went down on that Peyton Manning count are they're
going to kick? He's gonna get the kicker. The kicker troup,
(36:11):
all right, so the kicker went to kick the ball.
Hold on, why is Danny DeVito here? Why? Sorry, you
have a problem with Danny DeVito.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
I very much enjoyed Danny DeVito, but they just have
him as a guest on the Peyton Manning.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
Thing, Danny DeVito's here, he covers football with him. This
is what happens, And all of them say the same thing.
This kicker goes up to kick the field goal and
instead of shanking it off to one side or the
other whatever, the kicker's foot hits the ground and he
never even hits the football. They go back here, No,
(36:45):
he's a professional everything. I've never seen that. I've never
seen that. So all of them the Manning said, I've
not seen that. I've never seen that. Danny DeVito's like,
I've never seen that. I've never seen that. I've never seen.
Now that's not good. Let's watch this all right. Here's
the moment where the kicker is going up. Ready, the
(37:06):
kickers going up, He kicks the ground. He never even
hit the football. He kicked the ground and then he
kind of stumbled out of the way and the balls
was like a winning point. This was well, obviously for
a field goal. I don't know what point in the
score it was, but it didn't go well.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
He kicked the grounds.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
It was like kicker one. He missed it by a foot.
He missed it by a long shot. And every single
person on the broadcast was like, I've never seen that before.
I've never seen that. I've not seen that ever. Troy
Aikman on the actual live broadcast, Kevin Yard.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Try now by Young Way Cooit, he stumbled, Jillan gets
swallowed up Patriots ball.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
I don't think I've ever seen that. I feel like
I've ever seen that. Everybody saying the same thing that
they don't think they've ever seen that before. Somebody says,
so rigged. I mean, if you wanted to rig a game,
and especially rig a field goal that people were betting on,
They'll go, hey, not, I don't even want you to
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risk actually kicking it. You risk kicking it. There's a
chance I lose my bet. And this is supposed to
be rigged and I'm supposed to win. But he's also.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
Health like you could have broken his ankle doing that.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
His job, his health, his reputation. It just he completely
missed the ball. That's the one thing you should really
work on. They're meming the hell out of this. They're
comparing it to Lucy from Peanuts moving the ball before
Charlie Brown gets there. They're all sorts of memory going
on with this guy. He didn't even get close to
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kicking the ball. So I don't know if this is
proof that something is rigged. Diff it was just a great,
big accident, as is the case. Hell, I don't know
if Franklin the Turtle was involved. He's all over the
place these days.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
It's gotten bad for this kicker, to the point where
he had to limit the comments on his Instagram to
stop see the flood of trolling that.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
Could you imagine the booze the.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
Or I guess maybe not as many because people were
so confused as to how that happened.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
I've never seen it happen before. I've never seen it happen.
Neither did Danny DeVito. Danny DeVito, And I don't know
if that's impressive or not, Like, is Danny DeVito an
out of avid football watch?
Speaker 3 (39:33):
He's seen a lot of stuff in his.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
Lifetime he has, Yeah, yeah, he I mean, what a guy.
I've ever watch anything with him on.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
I haven't really watched much of this whole Peyton and
Eli Manning version of football, but it seems to be
just like a zoom call where they're all watching the
game together, right and to the point where at the
beginning of that clip that you played one of them
had a B r B notice on like he was
in the bathroom or something, so instead of his face
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being there, it was just like a little post it
note that said BRB.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
I said I should do that all the time. It
would be like Sabrina ditching during the show and you
just got a post it note on the screen that
says BRB. And that's how they do it. Over there.
It's loose, baby. It is a whole different world. I
don't know if it's the best move or not, but
it seems like some people like him. Tips of the
news Junkie dot Com Taylor emails the show. Taylor says,
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I don't remember when we were bombing and murdering the
sacklers or the pill mills during the opioid crisis, but
that was Americans killing Americans for profit. So I see
the difference, says Taylor. I mean, would you be okay
with it? In that case? The pill mail people were
pretty terrible. I think what they did was just unbelievable.
(40:53):
Is just a scourge on humanity that all these people
for a couple of dimes and dollars this with pills.
I think it is bad, and I think the fentanyl.
Thing is is TRIPLEI is bad. Fennel is truly a
terrible thing. A lot of cases you might think about
things like this, but fentyl probably kills more people than
weapons flu. You could have a one pool sized thing
(41:18):
of fentanyl. It could kill every single American ceil and
real quick. How many Americans have died of fentanyl? How
many Americans? This is certainly is with us.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
But I thought guns were definitely the biggest killer of Americans.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
This is with us. I'm not talking about Americans just
in particular. I'm talking about globally even amount of people
that die off This is with narcan. We have narcans.
We're bringing these people back from the dead in so
many cases, and we still have a ton of people die,
which is crazy.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
Since twenty twenty one, over a quarter of over a
quarter of a million Americans have died from fentanyl overdoses, right.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
And that's obviously way more Americans that have died in
a sort of war in that time period. It's not close.
But globally, is that a thing? We get this? Look globally,
how many people have died from fentanyl versus died from
what was tough because you got to do it, died
from war in the time that feedanyl has been around.
I don't even know when fetnyl was kicked off. There
(42:16):
wasn't like a grand opening party or anything so globally relighted. No, no,
they didn't bring me in. Well.
Speaker 3 (42:23):
Other countries like Canada and Scotland report some fentanyl related deaths,
the rates are vastly lower than the US. Many other
nations do not report significant numbers or have comprehensive tracking systems.
As far as gun related deaths, firearm homicide rates very
widely by country. For example, in twenty twenty three, the
US had a gun homicide rate of four point four
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to two per one hundred thousand people, while Jamaica had
a rate of forty two per one hundred thousand people,
and many European and Asian countries had rates below point
five per one hundred thousand people.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
I just want to know guns versus fentanyl. I tried.
Speaker 2 (42:59):
One comparison, Okay, deaths involving synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl. We're
over seventy five thousand firearm deaths for eight and thirty Damn.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
I mean that's crazy, isn't it. We don't really view
those things as the same. Not that we do a
lot about the gun death side of things either, But
it's just crazy. But I'm not going to.
Speaker 3 (43:21):
Stop drug dealers, and you know, the drug industry legal
drugs from putting that in. If you stop the cartel,
there will be somebody else who brings it in.
Speaker 1 (43:31):
Because it is lucrative.
Speaker 3 (43:32):
For all the deaths, there are two times more, if
not more than that, of people who are buying it
and surviving and buying more of it.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
Sure, but it's impossible right that this is not impacting
the people who are willing to traffic these drugs. Oh,
I'm sure right, Like nobody's gonna go hey, oh, I'll
do it for the same amount when the US government
is blowing these boats up and if you don't die
the first time dropping allegedly reportedly, you know, another bomb
(44:01):
on your boat. To make sure that you're definitely one
hundred percent that that has to be impacting the flow
of drugs and the amount of people who are willing
to traffic this stuff. I would think maybe not, but
I would think it would. Okay, we're running late, We've
got quick break. When we come back, I got one
more sports thing to get to. We'll get to that.
We got to get to the fifty cent Diddy documentary
(44:22):
and some of the things happening in that world. We'll
get to it at some point here on the show.
Maybe that'll be in the next episode. And I got
some other things on that. But we have many things
to talk about. How to share the show Tuesday. It's
coming up next on the News Junkie. We tried to
(44:52):
finish up the four available Stranger Things episode last night,
but god, I got on the last one. The fourth
one is an hour and thirty minutes plus for one episode.
Speaker 3 (45:05):
I think that's I guess what we get for waiting
for three years.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Yeah, I mean I find it hard to complain about
it because it's more, more content, more show, and that's cool.
And I've begun to really appreciate the music more than
almost anything in Stranger Things constant throughout the show. I
remember why.
Speaker 3 (45:27):
He's saying that why you love and upside Down, Diane Ross,
I do like your.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Song UPSI Down. It's so catchy and it goes me
per It's like almost two on the nose for this
the series Stranger Things, where there's an upside down world
to use the upside Down song.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
Even somebody of the Stranger Things people were like, how
did we wait this long?
Speaker 1 (45:48):
New idiot? I was like, for sure, she's anyone that
one has been on a bunch of times in the
first handful of episodes in Stranger Things season five. And
there's there's another one, another person falsely killed on this
show soon too soon. There was another one that they've
(46:09):
been playing in the last couple episodes. And of course
they're still playing the Kate Bush song for God's sake.
Speaker 3 (46:14):
I mean, she got a massive spike in royalties and
listens since this new season.
Speaker 1 (46:20):
Yeah, I mean the last season featured out of Nowhere,
a Kate Busch song that first go around when it
was released wasn't a hit, came back mega hit now
because of the show, and they're still playing it in
some of these episodes. It is. It's just got to
be an absolute blessing for Kate Bush. So good for her.
I say, congratulations, We'll get to you and a lot
(46:41):
of your responses, a lot of feedback coming in on
the show. We appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (46:45):
Of course, that's gotta be weird as a legacy artist
like that to get a call one day and they're like,
by the way, especially when it's a TikTok thing, like hey,
you know that song that only your really true fans, Like, well,
it's a TikTok dance now, So all of the two
is what she probably said. Yeah, I mean that stuff
(47:06):
gets introduced to completely new generations of people, not unlike
the I might screw this up.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
But remember when the guy was doing the skateboard thing
and Fleetwood Mac Yeah, Fleetwood Max Dreams was the song
that he used, and all these young people just scrolling
through their social feeds, so I never heard this song before.
That's literally how most music is taking off these days,
as little audio clips in the back of videos on
(47:34):
people's TikTok or YouTube shorts or whatever. They do it
on purpose.
Speaker 2 (47:38):
That one country singer who was like just trying to
get his material out there and trying to get people
to notice him and his daughter was I think it
was his daughter that said, you have to have a
TikTok dance for this song, and that's how it blows up.
And that that's the like Applebee's on a Friday song
or whatever it's called.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
Yeah it works. I mean, we've got friends are in
a BA and called Data Remember, and a very very
big band and huge in the rock world, play in
front of massive crowds, got tons of hits. Great great band.
I really like them. The way I first heard of
the band a Data Remember was I had one or
two people send me this clip of this dad. I
(48:20):
believe this dad was in his car with his kid,
kind of like how Sealane rides around with Jackson in
the back seat and set up and then they started
playing Downfall of Us all from a Data Remember. And
the little kid, who is like just a couple of
years old, is like and he was doing the bit
at the beginning of the song. And that that's how
(48:43):
I got exposed. I was like, what is this song
that's actually going on? The viral video is funny, the
baby is funny, the dad is funny. Well what's the
actual song? Because this is pretty catchy. That is a
way that a lot of music gets passed around nowadays.
It's kind of cool and it doesn't matter where it's from.
It doesn't This will make music from decades and decades
and decades ago popular all over again. So let us
(49:05):
know what you think is that continues out there and
give us your thoughts if you've seen any of these
Stranger Things season five, because a lot of people are
watching that. I did see. There's a lot of people
going after the cast of Stranger Things because some of
the members of the cast are really really really thin,
like Ariana Grande and the Cynthia Arrivo or whatever a lady.
(49:30):
Oh in the Wicked movie.
Speaker 3 (49:32):
I'm sorry, I just named Sex and the City.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
Like there's some portion, it seems, I mean, maybe not
a huge portion of females in Hollywood that all of
a sudden are like very very very thin and fra
and one of the girls from the New Stranger Things
was doing the red carpet and she looks very much
like that, you know, And and she's just really really
(49:57):
really thin, and it gives you throwbacks to the nineties
when a lot of the fashion houses would use these
like heroin she models.
Speaker 3 (50:04):
She looks so thin compared to what we just watched.
Speaker 1 (50:09):
Them mm hmm in a new season.
Speaker 3 (50:11):
Yeah, she looks great, man, she looks fine.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Yeah, the character plays maxims fine, but she just looks
incredibly thin. There's this like weird, mega emaciated look that's
kind of spreading around out there. And often honestly spreads
through young women because it's so much pressure to obtain
particular celebrity looks and stuff.
Speaker 2 (50:33):
They found that old clip of like Tyra Banks or
the show that she was involved with, where they were
telling a perfectly thin woman that she was like, no,
you're too fat for this, yeah, and you're never going.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
To make it. I was like, off the rails man, Yeah,
the idea that things used to be like, And now
I don't know that there's a lot of people saying like, oh,
this is hot, this is but this is definitely a thing.
I look at Arion gronding. It's not my business, really,
but I wonder if there's still this major problem, which
I'm just sure there is, of these younger girls striving
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to hit this level of thin that is probably very unhealthy.
It just can't be good to be that thin and frail.
Speaker 3 (51:14):
But with that notoriety, I mean, Ariana Grande has been
talked about in the internet's realm about her weight for
so long, doesn't seem to face her. And then you
look at this, you know picture you just showed of
the gal from Stranger Things, who surely has seen the
(51:35):
talks of Ariana Grande and how thin she is still
made that decision. I mean she's an adult woman. I
think she's in mid mid twenties, early thirty.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
Yes, she's got to be. Most of them are on
Stranger Things now, Yeah, so you know she's an adult
for sure. She looks small in Stranger Things season five.
I don't know her character. I don't know what the
name of her character is, Nance, Nancy. That's a Natalia Dier.
That's not Nancy. Who's this lady? Then that's Nance for sure? Dude,
(52:04):
hang on, let's see I got this person, and then
I'll go Nancy Stranger Things, and is this the same person?
This person I don't know what character that is? Then
yes it is. I just saw her. This person, this person,
I don't I think this is one of the people
ice cream players. I don't know. That's a good question.
(52:25):
Let me see. Maybe somebody mentions it is one of
the bad guys Jesus ceiling. I don't know. Watch the show. Yeah,
you are out of the loop. That's Nance.
Speaker 3 (52:48):
I don't know what other main character it's getting talked
to at the red carpet event for this show.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
That would be that's her.
Speaker 3 (52:56):
That's a girl plays Max and the one before that
was a girl plays nance.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
I don't know. Someone help me out. I'm asking you. Okay,
I'm wrong, then that's all right, do me a favor
and look up Vekna. I already did. I already know
how wrong that was. Yeah, it's not Vecna. Just for
the all your stranger things fans, it's just definitely.
Speaker 3 (53:17):
Not that Vekna's lost a lot of weight, despite all
the kids.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
Who somebody says it's it's the same person. I don't know.
I'm she's just very, very thin, is the point. And
there's a lot of this going around, and it's sort
of dovetails on another thing, which I think is the worst.
I find this to be so obnoxious when people, and
by people I mean a small fraction of losers online
get upset about celebrities losing weight, and they get upset
(53:45):
about what they see is like the dissolution, the explosion
or implosion of the body positivity movement or whatever. I
think it's so cringe and weird to do this. It's
so cringing weird. Like Amy Schumer, who has lost in
a mens of of weight, she.
Speaker 3 (54:02):
Looked wild in the latest post she has She.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Looks completely and totally different, And she said did.
Speaker 2 (54:09):
She also like go and delete all of her fat
pictures off Instagram?
Speaker 1 (54:12):
I heard that. I don't know if that's true or not.
Here is Amy Schumer these days. If you haven't seen her,
I can put this up on see it now. It's incredible. Man.
But she looks great. She's a lot healthier, I would
think than she was. She lot thinner than she was before.
She said she lost fifty pounds. I say, kudos to you.
And people just do the same crap now. They either
tell you like, how dare you lose weight? How dare
(54:34):
you do this to the body positivity movement like kiss
my ass? Or they go, oh, you just did it
with ozempic so you know, lazy celebrity blah blah. But
who cares, man.
Speaker 3 (54:45):
Exactly she's feeling herself. She talk about body positivity. She
seems to be very happy where she's at.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
I think she looks better than she did trainor lost
a bunch too.
Speaker 1 (54:57):
She looks different. Yeah, I think making sure it went
and got some other work done too. At the same time,
I think she got the whole, She got the whole
kitten kaboodle. I think she got like the boob job,
lost the weight the whole you know, it looks wild.
Speaker 3 (55:15):
Demi Moore, that was a change just posted and has
always been a very thin woman, very beautiful, and it
seems like all of a sudden there was a major
shift in what she got done or added to. Well,
is this what you were to look forward to in
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the next.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
If you were her, you would probably do the same
thing if you had to be naked for as long
as she was during the substance. That woman was just like.
Speaker 3 (55:45):
Okay, but then she also had fifteen boobs.
Speaker 1 (55:48):
Yeah for the end at the end, but there were
so many scenes that were just standing around naked. I
would before a movie if I had to do a
nude scene in a movie. Everybody, I'm down today, big big,
big weight loss and away first day of the post
Thanksgiving break, big big drop down from two sixteen yesterday
to fourteen today.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
Whoh mega drop this guy? I thought she doesn't looked
different about you.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
In case you were wondering if this was Leonardo DiCaprio
behind the microphone today, No, it's me. Just dropped a
pound and a half.
Speaker 2 (56:18):
You're just gonna cut the mic on and start dumping
twenty six year olds.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
Right, Yes, no, I'm not. I'm not. It's just just
me behind here. But I think it's impressive when people
do this stuff. I think it's good that people do
this stuff. I think this is weird losers online complaining
about things I do kind of worry. I hope that
people aren't feeling a pressure to feel as thin as
some of these women are in these productions, because it's
just bad.
Speaker 3 (56:42):
That's wild, especially when it's like physically a pressure on
your pants that don't fit as well as they used to.
Speaker 1 (56:47):
I've felt that, unfortunately. Let's go to a couple of
emails real quick. This is Anonymous tips at the News
Junkie dot com. Anonymous is, Hey, junkies, you guys are
talking about fentonyl overdose isn't Sadly, I've had three friends
who have overdosed from this. One of them unfortunately lost
his life. One of them just happened a few months ago.
He thought he was surf He thought he was surfing
(57:08):
with a different drug, and thankfully he was able to
be saved from narcamp. My best friend just overdosed this
past weekend because she thought she was sniffing cocaine. It
was laced with this stuff. Thankfully, she was also found
in time and narcan saved her life. I think the
worst part of this all is people have families and children,
and as soon as they both got out of the hospital,
(57:28):
they went and found more drugs. I'm sorry, but I
just don't understand how that didn't scare the s out
of them enough to make them want to stop. Anyways,
love the show, Hope you guys have a great day. Okay,
let's go over to Taylor, who says, oh, we already
did this one. We already had this in earlier. You
can email the show tips at the news Junker dot com.
(57:50):
I've got a bunch more to get to here. I'll
get those queued up for a little bit later. We'll
get to one audio dispatch right now, or we'll let's
do a video dispatch. Here's Bridge with a video dispatch
for us.
Speaker 11 (58:02):
Here's the crazy thing about fentanyl. Desk Celine said, since
twenty twenty one, two hundred and fifty thousand people have
died from overdoses. Well in World War Two, America lost
about two hundred and fifty thousand people during their time
in World War Two, that's crazy, crazy.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
Yeah, we don't often think about things in terms of
the actual destruction being done, and it is absolutely insane
how many people and families are affected by that stuff,
which is why I think there's some measure, a significant
measure of people who see the Narco boats being bombed
and they're like, good, I don't want these drugs coming
(58:44):
into the country. These people are making money off of
the deaths of countless others, and I think some people
are like, like the Megan Kelly clip where she was like,
make it take longer and torture them. I think some
people feel that way because of the impact that it's
had on their life afterwards.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
Do we know for sure that those bombs destroyed the
drugs as well or someone going to scoop them up
after the fire?
Speaker 1 (59:11):
You know, there's a possibility that they're releasing more about this,
but I am not seeing like a post mortem where
they go, here are the people who died, Here's why
we targeted them, here's the evidence we had against them,
here's why bau I mean, I would expect to they
go get them.
Speaker 3 (59:27):
But yeah, you would think that's an important piece of information.
Speaker 1 (59:30):
Do they just let them sink or get them.
Speaker 3 (59:32):
I mean they post them to social mediately. How about
just commented on your own thread like by the way,
here's the backup infok.
Speaker 1 (59:38):
Now, they clearly want people to be scared that their
their drug boat is going to be the next one.
I think I think they want this to spread and
there's no way that it hasn't. But let us know
what you think. So your dispatching record yours now go
over to the Newsjunkie dot com at the record button.
When we come back, we're to get geared up for
the next episode. Before too long, we also have to
talk about another thing, believe it or not, in the
(59:59):
world sports and the fans have gone too far. The
idea that you would do this in the name of
your football team is out of line and unbelievable. Honestly,
these people should be arrested. Why weight Tea hear what happened?
That is coming up next on the News Chunkie. This
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would never happen in a publics It truly is a
greater shopping experience in so many ways. Those of you
who don't have a publix, I feel for you today,
especially those of you in the Northeast New York I'm
feeling for you today, all right, I'm feeling for you.
You got a big ass winter storm headed through and
you don't have a Publix to go to. It's a brutal,
(01:00:58):
brutal thing to deal with. I truly think publics, even
though people bitch about how publics is expensive, I don't
get it. I think that's hypocrisy too. I think people
like to bitch how stuff is expensive, and they also
like to bitch about employees deserve to be paid more,
employees deserve to be treated right. And when you have
the biggest employee owned company, I think at least one
(01:01:21):
of them out there, certainly the biggest employee owned grocery
store costs a little bit more than they start complaining.
So it's like nobody's ever happy. The employees should be
more well compensated. But if you make things a penny
more expensive than I hate you. Like that's sort of
the battle that goes on at these places. But this
(01:01:42):
would never happen, this story out of public so it
just wouldn't. They would not bring this story to you
from Channel seven News in Miami, and it says not one,
not two, but three people have been arrested after deputies
say they were caught having sex the wind Dixie parking lot.
(01:02:05):
Wind Dixie is the wife. If you don't know about
the Southeastern grocery stores, Publics is the good one. Winn
Dixie is the dented cans.
Speaker 3 (01:02:13):
Okay, you know it's ale and one of the only
ones that are open at least Miami during the holidays,
because that's where I would have to go.
Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
We forgot something. Wind Dixie has some better deals.
Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
It's a time warp too. They don't update those stores
very often.
Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
No still flickering lights in there, fluorescent flickering lights inside
and outside. Well a little bit of this.
Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
The last time that I was at a grocery store
and walked by somebody and thought that guy reeks of weed,
it was at a wind Dixie.
Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
That that makes sense. That adds up, it does? It
adds up. Three arrested after deputy say they were caught
having sex and a winn Dixie parking lot the Florida Keys.
Three people were brought in by the cops. They were
heavily intoxicated having sex in the grocery store parking lot
in the middle of the day. Because why not. Deputies
(01:03:07):
were called to the grocery store lot at noon, where
they found all three individuals engaged in sex sex. All
were taken to jail. Sharon Kasplinsky forty five. That's a
fun name. She's forty five years old. This was a
threesome in public and a grocery store parking lot. She
was forty five. The dudes were forty three and fifty nine.
(01:03:29):
They are that's a demo. They are way too old
to be engaging in parking lot sex these three. What
is going on out there? This maybe a mo question.
Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
What if it's same parking lot but it's in an RV?
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Are a year ago? Still? Really? Yeah? I think you're
you're covered in an RV, you're like inside a like
a like a house.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
In that problem, they would still arrest you if it
was in a van with no windows.
Speaker 6 (01:03:59):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
I think no. I think the problem is that it's
visible if you Okay, So let's let's take this at
the best of the Steelman argument. Here, If I have
a van and the windows are entirely blocked out, no
one can see into this van at all, and I'm
having sex inside the van? Am I committing a cron
don't believe so? Because I'm not exposing myself to anybody
(01:04:22):
that doesn't want to see it. Right, all those people
are inside the van, all of them. There are many, many,
many of them. That sounds in my story, but van orgy.
This this is a situation where the people on the outside,
little kids and stuff at the grocery store, they are
not impacted. I guess. Sharon forty five, was charged with
unlawful exposure of sexual organs, disorderly intoxication, resisting without violence.
(01:04:46):
It was her second arrest for similar public conduct in
three months. Hey like public I guess so. Marshall Lowry,
forty three, of Kei Largo was charged with committing unnatural
and lascivious acts and disorderly intoxication and Michael was not
natural about them. Fifty nine year old Michael McDonald Howard
(01:05:07):
was charged with unlawful exposure of sexual organs and disorderly
intoxication a threesome in a parking lot of a wind
Dixie in the middle of the day. What kind of car?
They did not mention the car.
Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
It was like a prius. I feel like some sort
of award should be given. Yeah, that's an easy back
seat for.
Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
A three sees. It does feel like it would be
difficult if it wasn't some sort of van. But then
they must have been able to see this. Did you
find out what happens in that case? Sea line? If
we you can't see in the windows, then the people
can't be accused. I wouldn't think of exposing anything. And
am really asking GBT this. Yes, yeah, well to.
Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
Have sex in a van public, don't put that windows
are completely covered.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Yeah, there you go, and it's gonna think so gosh,
I should have No, I should do this too late, buddy,
too late. Now it's out there for the world and
for AI. Certainly I'll put these folks. So, okay, what
do you got? Short answer?
Speaker 2 (01:06:20):
No, covering the windows doesn't make it doesn't make it legal.
Even if the windows are completely covered, sex and a
vehicle parked in a public place can be charged as
louter Lassivia's conduct or public indecency. The key legal standard
is whether the act happens at a public place or in
a location where the public could reasonably be exposed, not
whether someone actually saw you.
Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
Okay, but they can't reasonably be exposed if there's no
way for them to see the activity that's going on.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
That's what I said, what the window coverings do change
reduces the chance anyone will see something and call the police,
but it does not change the legality. People don't need police,
don't need to witness the act themselves. A complaint, suspicious
vehicle or welfare check can lead to them knocking. And
now you're caught in a public place committing a prohibited act.
Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
Okay, all right, we'll put that on the mo list too,
just to run it by him and see what the
hell he thinks about all of this. And before we
get to what's going on in the next episode, and
of course we're also going to get to your dispatches
and emails on the show, record yours at thenewsjunkie dot com.
In the world of sports, we return once more because
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the Philly fans. I know, some of you Philly fans.
You're out of control, easy, you got problems, You're out
of control. Hey, you guys, go birds. Here's the story.
There are people who are upset, well, they're upset at
everything in Philly. They throw snowballs at Santa Claus for
God's sake, but they're upset about the offensive coordinator for
(01:07:48):
the Philadelphia Eagles. His name is Kevin Petulo, and they're
not huge fans of what he's doing. And apparently what
they've done is they've taken to attacking this Philadelphia Eagles
offensive coordinator and they egged his house. They went to
(01:08:09):
his house because they were so pissed at what was
going on. I think they filmed themselves. They went outside
their house, the house, and they egged. They filmed themselves
throwing eggs at this the guy's house who's the offensive coordinator.
They seem quite the distance. They're in the front yard,
they're across from the sidewalk. Is this something you could
(01:08:33):
go to jail for? It seems like a crime egging
a house.
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
I think egging there needs to be a damage, and
so like toilet paper in a house, I've told is
not as bad because you don't damage anything like I
think that you could get like a citation for littering.
But you have to do something that would cause like
monetary damage to the house, and that's when it starts
(01:08:57):
becoming a little more criminal.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
Yeah, eggs aren't going to do that in most cases,
I wouldn't think, But these guys just went to the
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Ken Petullo's house and started throwing
eggs at the guy's house too far. Philly fans, what
did he do? What was their reasoning? They said, he sucks.
You make him terrible calls and the team sucks because
of him. They ranked twenty fourth in yards per game
(01:09:21):
and nineteen in points per game, and that is honestly unacceptable.
I can't stand for it myself, But don't egg the
guy's house please when we come back the next episode
with Sabrina. What's coming up on the next episode?
Speaker 3 (01:09:35):
What's coming on the next episode? Tommy Lee and Pamela
Anderson have fans, but there's one person who is quite
the throwback and very rich fan. New Snake Alert, New
Snake Alert, Take that mirrorball trophy and shove it because
your dad is a snake now kind of Plus this
weekend Sue Su Sue City Celebrity Edition, Lawsuit Style are
(01:09:58):
then so much more coming up on the next episode.
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
And that is coming up next on the News Junkie.
(01:10:21):
All right, friends, let's get into it. Here we go,
Let's do the next step episode. Because there's a lot
on TV.
Speaker 12 (01:10:28):
You can't possibly keep up with all of it, even
though you should, because what else are you going to
talk about?
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Well, well, let's say up to over there. What we
got going on over here?
Speaker 12 (01:10:38):
It's time for the next episode with Sabrina.
Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
Hey, hold up, hold up is right?
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
No, we don't do the lights anymore. Shut it down.
Shut it's just dark and hardy. Uh No, I turned
him off this morning. I did not turn them back on.
But okay, no, talk sweetly to them. And uh.
Speaker 3 (01:11:09):
If you are looking to get turned on refinance style,
do I have the website for you that mortgage guy
Don dot com. That's where you can work with that
mortgage guy Don, who is going to help you out
through the process of refinancing your home, perhaps buying your
first dream home, deconsolidation, he locks reverse mortgages. Maybe you
got a small business or you're looking to expand that business.
(01:11:32):
Work with someone who has got your back, is going
to explain the real mortgage process to you because he
wants you to know how it works. That mortgage guy
Don dot count to miss the anymore either.
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
It was I don't know if we've told you this,
but we have taken away all of your features something
on mine and it doesn't work anymore. Shut that down.
How did it shut down and no longer can you
do thumbs up and get thumbs up graphics on the screen? Sorry,
well shut this down.
Speaker 3 (01:12:04):
Forty two years ago, nineteen eighty three, this music video
song and Artists Please debuted on MTV.
Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
Do Yourey have a guest? Wait? What was the year?
Speaker 3 (01:12:18):
Nineteen eighty three?
Speaker 1 (01:12:19):
Nineteen eighty three? A long time? Just the last Christmas?
You're not supposed to warm again, though, I will.
Speaker 3 (01:12:30):
Tell you it is certainly attached to a holiday, and
the wrong one for the release date, Yeah, it was
released forty two years ago on this day. The song's
original working title was.
Speaker 1 (01:12:51):
Starlight I remember that sound.
Speaker 3 (01:12:55):
Michael Jackson himself performed the vocalizations for the wolf sounds
at the beginning of the track, and Shawn and se
Lane will redo those right now.
Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
Three two one O Thank You.
Speaker 3 (01:13:06):
Sean album was designed to be a crossover smash, promoted
simultaneously to both R and B and pop markets. His
pet Boa Constrictor was frequently on set during recording sessions
and once got stuck in a parrot cage. No word
on the parrot at all twelve points on the board.
(01:13:27):
If you can give me the name of that pet.
Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
Boa oh, I know the monkey with bubbles.
Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
I don't know stretch armstrong muscles, muscles.
Speaker 3 (01:13:41):
Yeah, just wait until after the Christmas break. Yeah, and
that will make sense for you. The app considered the
first music video to incorporate a storyline. Red leather jacket
that he wears in the video, designed by Deborah Duelman,
and some other fun facts. I don't have time. Now,
let's get back to reality, because I have not one,
(01:14:05):
not too but it seems to be five different lawsuits
and or celebrity related civil court cases. And here we go,
first and foremost, did he puff daddy?
Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
He combs? I keep seeing his team trying to rehabilitate
his whole image. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. The record,
Did you see the thing where I was like, did
he donated and served thanksgiving meals to the fellow inmates? Choice?
Did you have? Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:14:42):
Aw, he was on a laundry duty.
Speaker 3 (01:14:45):
That's changed when it comes to things.
Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
All of these. I can attempt to rehab his image,
but people aren't like thinking that he doesn't do enough
good stuff. So they were mad about the Cassie video.
For God's sake, that's what it was.
Speaker 3 (01:14:58):
So the lawyer years for Sean Diddy have sent Netflix
a cease and desists on the eve of the premiere
of The Shawn Combs The Reckoning new four part documentary,
A I saw the teaser last night and I already
know that tonight is night.
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
We will watch it.
Speaker 3 (01:15:15):
Can you guys do a live check of Netflix to
see if they ceased his and desisted it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
Let's see Netflix, what's it called? Again?
Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
Is The Reckoning?
Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
Shawn Combs The Record Wreck? I thought it wasn't out
y episode today? This is Tuesday when you're listening to it,
says watch Shawn Combs The Reckoning. I gotta sign in though,
you know what I mean. I gotta sign in over. No,
I got I got it. I got a password here.
Now are you boom? Episode one? Pain Versus Lovell?
Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
Maybe gonna shoo Netflix now. His attorney threatened legal action
for copyright infringement or possession of stolen property if the
series is released as planned.
Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
It is spoiler alert.
Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
At some point, Netflix approach comes about creating the documentary
in twenty twenty three, and he declined due to creative differences.
He alleges that Netflix then provided the documentary along with
footage that was allegedly stolen so Comb's longtime rival fifty cent,
who said I am going to executive produce that bad Boy.
Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
So basically they already had cameras following around Diddy and
then they decided not to do the movie or the documentary,
and then fifty cent purchased the footage that they had
and they used that to make an anti Didty documentary.
Which is this next level? Really steal my fifty cent? Laugh?
(01:16:44):
Yes I did. I mean, there's nothing for me to
strip that away from your so I left you only
Chewbacca that is.
Speaker 3 (01:16:54):
All going to curse in two seconds because it was
the perfect timing for this whatever I guess this warplace Booty.
About Booty also being sued or at least a uh no, yeah,
he has filed the lawsuit three million buckaroos to be
exact against his right ceiling. Gets the point, I got
(01:17:16):
jigy with her, John, can you pull it?
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
Nope? The loll salaam. Can you guys hear me? Yeah?
Well just microphones, that's all that is allowed. Old man
mean to be smith over forty years.
Speaker 3 (01:17:37):
I can hear you crunching.
Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
What are you eating? Bitch? Ice? Keep sorry, I said,
I'm I'm really letting go. If you haven't noticed in
the month of December, how bright that red shirt is?
Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
What am I supposed to do here? Letting go is
when you gain weight. That's if you're down two pounds,
you want to let go?
Speaker 5 (01:17:57):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
You now I can give you some tips on how
to legh Why not?
Speaker 3 (01:18:02):
I'll take them all right, So I'm just gonna get
to the gist of it. Will Smith's former best friend
of forty years, follows three million dollar lawsuit alleging that
Jada Pinkett Smith threatened that he and I quote end
up missing if he didn't stop talking about them, and
accused Will of sleeping with men. So we'll see if
that case goes into fruition or perhaps it'll get jiggy
(01:18:29):
with of trash can involved.
Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
Am I right? You guys for sure?
Speaker 3 (01:18:36):
I am running out of time? Did you take that
away too? Sean No federal jury in Florida holds a
blogger Mulagro Graham's familiar It's Grahams with the Z.
Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
I didn't know much about this, but I did see
the The case just wrapped up.
Speaker 3 (01:18:52):
Yeah, yeah, so it turns out he is defamed. Megan
the stallion awarding her seventy five thousand dollars in damages.
And that's all because he was talking a lot of
smack and shaking up and I quote the blog of
sphere ooh, can't be shaken that place up.
Speaker 1 (01:19:15):
Now, man, they're still around. It's still on blogs. They
don't even email us to update them. I think they
might have deleted the blogs that we had. I don't
even they a lot of them. Yeah, did they see? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
I tried to show the one time I went to
the newdest resort and the time I took to blur
out all of the old people genitals.
Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
All those pictures are bye bye. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
So she was suing this person legal battle, she is
winning and she's refusing to let anyone play around. Of course,
this is all tied into the twenty twenty shooting of
her foot, and it landed with major weight. Seventy five
thousand dollars isn't a whole lot considering how rich she
actually is. But it came down to this blogger, real
(01:20:04):
name Milagro Cooper. He did way too much for clout.
The blogger wasn't just posting commentary. She was alleging he
acted as a mouthpiece, puppet and paid surrogate for Tory Lyons.
Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
This guy's real name is Malagro. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:20:17):
Yeah, so there you have my friends. And finally, I
don't know what else to do, it will be this one.
It's a snake and it's named after Steve Irwin. Congratulation. Sorry,
Bob Irwin. I know that you got that mirror trophy
(01:20:39):
from Dancing with the Stars, but your papa now has
a snake named after him, which is great.
Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
This is not a snake.
Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
Song evolutionary systematics. As we all subscribe to Criikey News,
snake and this new wolf snake species is named in
honor of Steve Irwin. It was discovered by Nico bar Archipelago.
I'm sorry, that's where it was found. It's a chain
(01:21:07):
of ago. I say that, I know that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
Said archipelago. Where is it at that archipelago?
Speaker 3 (01:21:18):
I mean, I thought it was the name of the
dude the other person was named after.
Speaker 1 (01:21:21):
Damn tequila. Archipelago is like a form of land like
islands and stuff, right, so you penlo like you know, island.
It's not those things. It's an archipelago.
Speaker 3 (01:21:36):
So what's the difference between that and a peninsula on
an island.
Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
I think an archipelago is like disconnected because there's water
in between or something like that. I could be wrong.
Why did the Friends theme sunction? Because I can't find
what's going on over there? Congratulations to Steve or when
on this newsnake? All right? Yeah on the booptube nothing.
(01:22:05):
You can't even find it. God, I thought I was quitting. Jesus,
you're quitting. Thank you, Sabrina. That's not the end.
Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
I haven't used that ending in ten years.
Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
I don't know. I just thought it was ending. I
thought the end of it is arriving. Oh, we're there.
Speaker 3 (01:22:28):
Watch whatever the f you want on TV, all your
dreams and say it with me.
Speaker 1 (01:22:33):
America smoke weed day. Yeah's hold on archipelago, Yeah, nailed it. Archipelago,
an island group or island chain is a chain, cluster
or collection of islands. So keys, the keys are Yeah, yeah,
I think that would be. I think maybe even the
Bahamas might might even fit that though I'm not sure.
(01:22:54):
You're not sure, but you're not a pronounce it? Oh, well,
this is the Florida Keys. I mean, I just know words.
Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
And I don't And a kind of a thanks question
wasn't a question really, But we're gonna take a quick
break when we come back.
Speaker 1 (01:23:09):
I want to sign ready, but let's all put it
up to see a letter b RB. We'll get to
jaw Rule entering himself into this fifty cent documentary, which
is a slod move on his part. That is like
a next level hater move on his part, as somebody
(01:23:30):
suggested in chat, to go after your opponents and put
out an entire documentary series on Netflix, excoriating that.
Speaker 3 (01:23:38):
Netflix is like we're down.
Speaker 1 (01:23:39):
Where do we sign? That's a big one. We're gonna
get to you and your responses to everything going on.
A something about Wikipedia that I think we really need
to dive into. Believe it or not, I'll make that
make sense. I promise. Trump's MRI scans a lot on
the way baby on to share the show Tuesday, and
that's coming up next on the news junk Keye. There
(01:24:17):
are a lot of things going around for the end
of the year, because, believe it or not, like it
or not, the year is ending very soon.
Speaker 5 (01:24:24):
Here.
Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
We're at the end of twenty twenty five. We're all
going to be living in twenty twenty six. Before you imagine,
it's going to happen. It's really truly that close right now.
And so therefore people are going, hey, you know, here
are all the different things that we are are going
to unleash on the public right. And one of the
(01:24:46):
things that has been dropped is from Wikipedia, believe it
or not. And the Wikipedia peoples have decided to drop
the most read pages in all of twenty twenty five,
and almost nobody. I think one person in chat got
it when I threw that out there to him, I
was like, who thinks they know what's going on here?
(01:25:11):
I would assume that the most red pages are people. Oh,
they don't have to be. They don't have to be.
I know they don't have to be, but I would
have read most read Wikipedia pages in twenty twenty five.
They don't have to be people. But a lot of
them are. Okay, a lot of them are Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift is not in the top twenty. And the
thing no, that was no, no, that will go with
(01:25:38):
number one. Nope, Trump is number four with twenty five
million views of his Wikipedia. Is this worldwide or is
this in America? This is most read globally, I guess
certainly in America.
Speaker 3 (01:25:52):
Actually number one is a person.
Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
Number one is a person. A new pope Nope, not.
The new Pope is one of the biggest news stories
of twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (01:26:04):
It was one of the we talked about.
Speaker 1 (01:26:07):
I'm already Luigi Mangioni. Nope, Luigi Mangioni is not the
top twenty bigger story than that. Got people all fired up,
Got people fired too, Got people fired. Oh. Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk, with forty four point nine million page views,
was the most read Wikipedia page in twenty twenty five.
(01:26:28):
It beat out the usual winner, which is death in
twenty twenty five. Every year that's one of the most
popular pages. It's a list of all the notable people
who have died in that year. And Deston twenty twenty five,
or Dedston twenty twenty six, or you know whatever. Is
always one of the most popular pages on Wikipedia, which
(01:26:49):
is crazy to me. Never would have thought this. Number three,
the third most read Wikipedia page in twenty twenty five
was ed Geen, the serial Killer from the Netflix series.
He was number three over Trump. More people looking at
him in his Wikipedia entry than Trump. The Pope was
(01:27:09):
not until fifth place on the list. Unbelievable the pope
like oh pop Leo poplo. The fourteenth was the fifth
most read page on Wikipedia on all of Wikipedia, fall
by Elon Musk, Zorron Mom, Donnie the guy who won
(01:27:30):
the New York Mayor race, the movie Sinners, which is
very surprising to me. The twenty twenty five film Sinners
was number eight Ozzy Osbourne and then the movie Superman
following up Weird top ten.
Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
I feel like I don't. Maybe I do movies. I
always go IMDb more than Wikipedia.
Speaker 3 (01:27:51):
Yet Tomatoes as well.
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
I'll go to either those before I go to Wikipedia.
But I guess a lot of people do weird the
big ones you mentioned.
Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
You said, you know, the usually the top one is
deaths in twenty twenty five, and you said deaths in
twenty twenty six.
Speaker 1 (01:28:06):
And I go, well, there are none yet.
Speaker 2 (01:28:07):
But I wonder if the page is there, and there
is an empty deaths in twenty twenty six page.
Speaker 1 (01:28:13):
Just sitting there, waiting, yes, waiting, ready, over the und
right after midnight in twenty twenty six rolls around. Somebody
famous is going to die, gonna end up on that page?
Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
Didn't somebody famous die on like New Year's Eve for us,
but the New Year had showed up already in like Australia.
Speaker 1 (01:28:36):
Oh really, I wonder they would do it by their
local time, right. Yeah, it was somebody famous. I don't know.
I believe you, I absolutely believe you, but you know
I'm not I want to say Betty White, Oh was
it really? That's that's bringing back some vague memories that
she did die around that trim.
Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
She died on December thirty one, twenty twenty one. But
I think I think, like when news came out like
it was already twenty twenty two in Australia.
Speaker 1 (01:29:05):
H yeah, yeah, oh y, so very very close to
making the cup but not quite. Meanwhile, Sabrina was talking
in the next episode about the fifty cent docu series
about Diddy that's dropped on Netflix, which is interesting. I
want to see how much traction that gets, how many
people end up watching this. Did you see the t
series at all? Not really, No, I just I've only
(01:29:27):
seen what we looked at during that segment where I
brought it up for the first time on Netflix.
Speaker 3 (01:29:31):
The first clip is dated six days before his arrest
and showing him in a phone conversation, which is like
we need to find someone who could deal with dirty,
dirty business, Okay, and then it shows like kind of
these flash moments. It wasn't a full trailer, but it
(01:29:53):
absolutely kind of goes into the idea that it's going
to show a lot of stuff we've not seen and
the fact that all these name changes are a part
of all the bad stuff that he's been trying to
cover up for decades.
Speaker 1 (01:30:07):
Yeah. The thing I was most surprised about, though, was
that there's people mad at fifty cent. Why famous people
mad at fifty cent for dropping this anti Didty documentary.
He signed on to it, it was already being made.
Jar Rule is mad. I guess jar Rule has said
(01:30:28):
that you're here. Is his actual tweet that started this
whole conversation. Jar Rule said, you rat, always have been,
always will be an e fing rat, used car salesman's suit,
wearing field goal knows having herman munster head ass n
word laughing emoji is what jar Rule said about the
(01:30:51):
fifty cent docuseries. And so he's saying, like, you're a rat,
You're a rat. I wouldn't think that anybody would be upset,
and sobody ratting out Diddy. It just seems like to.
Speaker 2 (01:31:04):
Go out in public and go I don't like the
idea that fifty cent is releasing this documentary is almost
like a hey, maybe you should be looking at me.
Speaker 1 (01:31:14):
You know, we just forgave you for the firefest stuff.
Jah rule. Okay, maybe just another story too. Hit the
brakes a little bit on this. You're upset about this
did He is clearly just all around a villain. He's
not a good guy. He's not somebody who you should
be mad about being exposed. That would be like me
being like, I am so upset that they went after
(01:31:37):
this Weinstein guy. He seems like a stand up dude.
How dare you you rat? You has been you whatever?
All of the other things that he said in his
intul Herman munster en word or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:31:50):
But it's like that, you know, there's next to zero
politicians that are saying, like, maybe we should just keep
these Epstein files, you know, under lock.
Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
And isn't this one of those things that everybody should
be agreeing on. Shouldn't everybody agree that ditty is not great?
And you would think.
Speaker 3 (01:32:07):
That and also it is worth mentioning like the story
I read during the next episode, Netflix already had this
and when did he shut it down and did not
want to be a part of it?
Speaker 1 (01:32:17):
Fifty cent said yes.
Speaker 3 (01:32:19):
And then as soon as this all started, like when
he was arrested and stories start to come out, this
was technically announced. The title was not there, but it
was a fifty cent produced documentary. Yeah, and now just
because it's released date, Jah Rolls.
Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
Saying this, Yeah, I mean, I'm just about it. Read
the internet. My guy, I don't get why you would
ever come out in support of Diddy even I guess
is this the part of the trailer from the Good
Morning America interview? Okay, let me see right here.
Speaker 13 (01:32:48):
Of course, footage of Sean Ditty Combs in the days
leading up to his arrest in New York last September
would put.
Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
Step on myfan dome.
Speaker 13 (01:32:57):
The exclusive video obtained by Netflix shows Comb's debating with
his lawyers about strategy. Listen to me, I'm gonna get
off the phone right now, and I am going to
let you professionals look at the situation and come back
to me with a solution.
Speaker 1 (01:33:13):
Oh god, this guy's probably such a pain in the
asked for his attorneys. He's got money and a bunch
of attorneys, and he's like, look, I'm gonna get off
the phone. That is, they're probably giving you the best
legal advice they can, which is, oh, I don't know
your toast, which it looks like they were right about that,
no doubt what nobody said. Let's just be here and there.
(01:33:33):
Y'all are not working together the right way. We're losing.
Speaker 13 (01:33:35):
The footage is part of a new highly anticipated docu
series by director Alex Stapleton and rapper and executive producer
Curtis Fittyson Jackson, titled Sean Coles Reckoning. Was anything that
surprised you when you were watching?
Speaker 14 (01:33:50):
I think it was surprised that he actually film was
very interesting to watch a man, he.
Speaker 1 (01:33:55):
Said, Is anything surprised you? It was surprising that he filmed.
Speaker 3 (01:33:58):
It, actually filmed all of that. We can't even dance
around it.
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
Pretty damning information for him to be putting out there
and recording to begin with.
Speaker 14 (01:34:08):
Known for his brand presence, you know, he has a
really amazing knack for marketing and all of that, and
how he was sort of taking that into account and
how he was coming off to the public.
Speaker 13 (01:34:20):
The exclusive video also shows Combs in Harlem greeting fans.
Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
A lot of the footage looks like it was on
somebody's cell phone or something like. It's a little bit shaky,
and it looks like it was just recorded by somebody
hanging out. I need to hand stand the top. I've
been down the streets a month to keep them. Yeah,
I gotta take the bell like the like the amount
of people that actually I'm coming in contact with, Like,
(01:34:52):
that's the that's what I have to do.
Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Okay, I can't hate on them for saying something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
I'm sorry. I have literally left the station event and
the same you could recorded met bat I touched so
many hands.
Speaker 3 (01:35:06):
There's a lot of hands. I go to the gas station.
I'm like, I feel disgusting as much hand sanitizer on
me as possible.
Speaker 1 (01:35:15):
Let's be clear, Diddy is bad. We're hat if any Diddy,
but we're saying, if you are at an event and
you have a whole bunch of people and you're shaking
their hands in a very social thing, how dare you?
Did you see what he just did? What he did?
Speaker 3 (01:35:28):
He just did a cut the camera and look like
they're defending diddy face. Oh really, do you not sanitize
your hands?
Speaker 1 (01:35:37):
No, it probably does after I go to the bathroom. No,
he's an animal. He doesn't do it.
Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
I don't meet a bunch of people and go Those
people were quite dirty.
Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
I am that we didn't say that. It's not judgment
on the people whose hands that I'm shaking, but.
Speaker 3 (01:35:52):
It's a lot of different hands and dirt are spread.
For that reason, I don't care who it is. It
could be anybody like I could.
Speaker 1 (01:35:59):
I could eat share, I could meet Arion a Grande,
I could any of these. I could meet, you know,
Willy Wonka, a real human. You should go fifty cents.
I could now do it for me. I know it
(01:36:23):
sounds bad, but I think he's right about that. I
think it's it's.
Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
Okay to watch dramatic music in the background you didn't
have now.
Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
It's like hates his fans so much he wants to
take aim back to people.
Speaker 3 (01:36:38):
I mean, all of that makes sense. I don't think
you should have your person recording that. Just have hand
sanitizer in your pocket. Or I love the little individual
purel whites.
Speaker 1 (01:36:47):
Little things we don't say out loud. The thing is
Selan does this. He just does it with alcohol. So
after he shakes your hands. He just drinks even more
vodka to clear bits. You're coming at me now, anything
potentially that's going to go into the system, there's nothing
wrong with it. Well, doctor told me that work. Sean
(01:37:07):
and Sabrina support did he no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 (01:37:10):
No millionaires that's going on?
Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
Actually, what's his name? Uh? keV keV on YouTube full
user name keV two four zero three.
Speaker 3 (01:37:22):
keV two four zero three supports did hev.
Speaker 1 (01:37:30):
Need hand sanitizer and halo. I mean, I'll be real
with you. Whenever I meet a listener in public, I
will go, thank you so much. It's pleasure meeting you.
Thank you for listening to the show. Really appreciate it.
And in the moment you're out of sight, I'm like, Courtney,
give me some of the spray and then I I'll
spray it on my I'm just being real. Let's spray
(01:37:51):
it on my hands because I'm eating, drinking and stuff.
I don't want your hands by my mouth. And it's
not even to use utensils, by the way. You know
what I should do after somebody shakes my hand, I
should go, hey, let's both use this sanitized since we
both just made each other gross. I'm just gonna be
a glove person. Just get it done. There's nothing wrong
(01:38:11):
with that. I don't actually seen somebody do that before.
Michael Jackson. No, just like.
Speaker 2 (01:38:16):
Could come up and like start shaking people's hands, but
then start hand sanitizing everybody. Like this was pre COVID too.
This was like before people got to a level about
this where it was a little nonsense head.
Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
As you get older, you're like, did that person wash
their hands when they went to the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
Yeah, And since I've.
Speaker 3 (01:38:35):
Been railings that they touched before this handshake.
Speaker 1 (01:38:37):
The moment I started doing that, which I do regularly
if I shake anybody's hands, I spray something on my
hands and sanitize my hands. But the moment I started
doing that, I got sick maybe a fifth as often,
maybe a fifth as often because they're still suck on
your thumb like a little baby. I don't get out
there and touch a bunch of things and then touch
(01:38:59):
my mouth in my face, and I'd get sick less.
So I support this regardless of who said it. It
just so happens that Diddy said it. Let's focus on
the bad stuff, okay, Let's focus on the abuse.
Speaker 3 (01:39:14):
In the Wow, how many baby oil bottles do you
have in your house?
Speaker 2 (01:39:18):
I don't think any what an unfortunate situation when we
go to dive into the Diddy documentary and the only
part they show us is the part that you agree
with you?
Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
And now I don't know if I should keep playing
any of this.
Speaker 3 (01:39:31):
You should just stop talking about it and go to
a commercial break whatevers.
Speaker 1 (01:39:34):
If I end this with well I agree with You're.
Speaker 2 (01:39:37):
Gonna hit play and Diddy's gonna be in the back
of that limb of going. Y'all seen butt Boy. That
movie is the dopest movie. But boy, I know that's
a weird name. But watch a sudden. I don't want
to be pro Diddy.
Speaker 5 (01:39:48):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:39:48):
It's back. No no, no, no, no, no no no.
I I just I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't.
Quick Break. When we come back, we hear from you.
We'll see what you go. Yeah, Well, we're gonna forget
this ever happened? All right, forget this ever happened? All right?
(01:40:12):
Quick break back with more to share this show Tuesday.
That's coming up next on the News Junkie. They said
(01:40:33):
not to do it, but I'm doing it. Again. What
are you doing? They said not to do it, but
I'm doing it again. Let's talk about sports again. That's right.
I wanted to talk about this. We should have played
this when it first happened. That's what I'm saying. In
the world of Sunday Night Football, Rodney Harrison is finally
(01:40:53):
talking about what happened to him on live TV. If
you guys didn't see this, I'll share with you in
a second here. But he's like, don't worry about me.
I'll give you his response to what happened after this.
I might have to juice up the volume on this
a little bit, but this was during the Monday Night
(01:41:14):
Football or Sunday Night Football broadcast, and he was talking,
just organized, we can run deep. I think they get there.
I'll turn this up a little bit more here so
you can hear it. Okay, I'm running backscore tonight. And
then it takes outse to your favorite guy at Cortland's side.
So they're about to throw it to the Rodney Harrison guy,
and every time they throw it to him, it's weird. Yeah,
(01:41:34):
I'm looking what I forgot the Corps of Washington d
So the first thing was, look, I forgot the question
what did you say? And every time they went to him,
it was something weird like that. It's from that group.
That's way to attack that group tonight.
Speaker 3 (01:41:52):
Do you believe the.
Speaker 1 (01:41:53):
Best way to attack from Washington? They just don't have
It's a lot of stuff going on. They don't have
a lot of discipline on the defensive side of the ball. Tiff, Well,
as you've been like on that show previously, I don't know.
(01:42:14):
I don't know. I feel I'm getting a nervous vibe. Well,
here's what he said. He goes. Speaking to mass Live,
the two time Super Bowl champion safety with the Patriots
said he was only working on a few hours of
sleep before appearing on NBC's broadcast of the Commander's Broncos game.
I was exhausted working on a few hours of sleep
watching my son play Saturday night. I had three hours
(01:42:36):
of sleep on Sunday and I had to work all day.
I was suffering from exhaustion, But I'm good, he said.
I thought he was going to say that there was
a lot of chatter going on ye vide and his
ear piece.
Speaker 2 (01:42:47):
That's what it looked like to me, because I've had
that happen to me, and all you heard on the
air was me stop dead in my tracks. Nobody, nobody
that somebody was talking in my in my ear. They
weren't even talking to me, but I could hear it,
and it just stopped me dead. And that's exactly what
I thought. That was not just three hours of sleep.
(01:43:10):
It'll get you.
Speaker 1 (01:43:12):
The moment you hear something like that, it will shut
you down pretty much immediately. Oh I can hear you.
Hang on, I'm kidding, Yeah, exactly what happened. You just
got a rotten need. Do you know what? That rock
my world? Because I was trying to see why our
(01:43:33):
stream got nuked in the middle of the show today
and something very inappropriate. We had to fire up something else.
It was a copyright hit from the opening NFL clip
that nuked the whole stupid stream, even though it was
like ten seconds. It's not a copyright strike. It's just
(01:43:54):
it shut down the actual stream, which is very annoying.
But here we are regardless. Yeah, that's what I thought
you were saying. I thought you didn't see that was
going like we're down again. No, please, no, we don't
want that.
Speaker 2 (01:44:08):
I just wanted people to know what it sounds like
when that kind of stuff happens, it's tough, man, it
shuts you right down, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:44:16):
I want to get to a couple more things here
real quick. Shouts out to Dave Kolier, who's going through
some tough stuff right now. What happened the Full House
actor Dave Kolier has revealed he's undergoing a new treatment
for you tongue cancer.
Speaker 5 (01:44:30):
What.
Speaker 3 (01:44:31):
Yeah, it's just it was a couple of years ago
that he revealed it.
Speaker 1 (01:44:35):
He talked about having lymphoma previously, I guess, and then
went through some treatments and whatnot, and now is talking
about that he has a tongue cancer. I did not
know the tongue got cancer. I think it can, and
I think some of it can be from legitimately from
oral sex or at least throat cancer can't.
Speaker 5 (01:44:59):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (01:45:00):
Yeah, but I think I I mean, I might be
just spouting off medical misinformation here, but I believe that's.
Speaker 3 (01:45:07):
I don't know if that type of tone cancer is
along the same lines as who is it? Michael Douglass.
I wanted to let everybody know that's how we got it.
Speaker 1 (01:45:15):
Yeah, yeah, he said the same thing. I mean, it
is kind of interesting that there's not a lot of
chatter about that. But you can literally get cancer from
men giving oral sex, and a lot of guys just
have no clue about this. And now tongue cancer about
the question, can you can the woman get that? Yeah?
(01:45:38):
All right, hold on? Not oh, a woman could get HPV?
But can she get throat cancer if a man has
HPV and she usually it's cervical cancer that comes from that.
But let's let me ask Ai here and see.
Speaker 3 (01:45:55):
The men are carriers and don't know it, and there's
no way of stopping.
Speaker 1 (01:45:57):
And I know that right, all Rightai, Can women get
any kind of throat mouth, tongue cancer or anything like
that from engaging in sexual activity orally with a man
who has HPV?
Speaker 7 (01:46:16):
Can get throat mouth or test cancer from engaging in
oral sex with a man who has HPV. Human papillomavirus
HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection, and certain strains
can lead to cancer, including those in the aura pharynx,
which is part of the throat. It's a risk for
(01:46:36):
anyone regardless of gender.
Speaker 1 (01:46:38):
All right, hold on, now, I want to ask specifically.
Let's see if you are having a sexual interaction with
somebody who has HPV, can it lead to tongue cancer
or only throat cancer?
Speaker 7 (01:46:53):
HPV can potentially lead to cancers in the mouth and throat,
including tongue cancer.
Speaker 1 (01:46:59):
Damn. See, a lot of people don't even know about that.
We don't know if that's we don't know that at all. No,
I have no idea what the cause of this was.
It could have been absolutely positively unrelated. But it just
can be the cause for people.
Speaker 2 (01:47:13):
Exactly what happened to Dave Coolier and he got it
from Altismore sett and so let the record reflect the
ultimate revenge you want to know it is just after
all these years, that's what he ought have known.
Speaker 1 (01:47:30):
Somebody says two Tips of the news junki dot com.
This is why Ja Rule hates fifty cent. It's a
link to the story when fifty cent bought out the
front rows to a Jar Rule show. Yeah, we've talked
about that many times on the show. Tickets or something.
Melanie emails Tips in the news junk dot com. Hey guys,
I have been watching YouTube and all of a sudden,
(01:47:51):
you are on a commercial break and then Labyrinth, the
movie started playing. You remind me of the babe, your
video is over, so I switched to iHeart since I'm
working in North Florida today. Sorry if you've already talked
about this one, messing with it. Love you guys, Melanie.
Speaker 5 (01:48:03):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:48:03):
I was the NFL networker, one of the NFL company.
We didn't get the written permission that they talk about.
That's what they It turns out that's what it was.
That was the written permission ten seconds with a commentary
on a show. But they know that you're not going
to take that all the way to court and fight
it anyhow. Thank you for the email. Appreciate that very much.
(01:48:26):
I've got a bunch of dispatches queued up. We've got
to do jury duty when we come back. And I
don't say that like we've got to do this, Oh No,
I say it because I want to tell you that
it's coming up. And I want to tell you that
there are some big updates on a couple of things.
One is the man hunt for the person who killed
four people at a toddler's birthday party in California. What's
(01:48:49):
happening with that story that got a lot of attention
this weekend. We'll give you the update on that and
a new cheerleader goes missing. Another murder mystery story that
has come forward here wait till you hear the details
on this one, and that is coming up next in
the news Chunkie, before we get into jury duty. I
(01:49:27):
wanted to knock down yet another fake news story out there,
and I'm working on this. I keep seeing all these
things that say more people are interested than ever in
trying to combat fake news. There's so many fake stories
that go viral. People are almost always angry about things
ninety percent of the time or so, it seems that
the things that they're angry about are made up. They're
(01:49:48):
not even real. And then you confront them and go, hey,
that's not actually real this thing you're pissed off about,
and I go, well what about this other thing? And
they just keep going to more and more things. So
I want to, whenever possible, bull point out news that
is going viral that is fake, so you're aware when
you see it elsewhere. Now, this one, this one may
(01:50:10):
be a really obvious fake news story to most of you.
I'm ready, but it's it's out there and it's making
the rounds. The headline says was Dora the Explorer chased
by ice balloons during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Not
(01:50:32):
so fast. Yes, there was some measure of people that
believed that Dora the Explorer and it went both ways.
It was like some people thought it was a pro
Ice thing and some people thought it was an anti
Ice thing. To show that, you know, the Ice people
(01:50:52):
were out there arresting even little old Dora Explore the
Explorer could be arrested. Here she explorer in the US.
I don't know where she's supposed to be from. I
don't know a little Dora with her backpack where she's
supposed to be from. But this it just say, you know,
this is fake news, everybody?
Speaker 2 (01:51:10):
Do you?
Speaker 1 (01:51:11):
The Thanksgiving Day parade shocker didn't feature Dora the Explorer
followed by two Ice officers.
Speaker 3 (01:51:19):
They gotta be honest. I thought that it would complete.
You know, when you go to Google, something you could
see if you write, is Dora what most people have
been searching?
Speaker 1 (01:51:30):
Uh huh.
Speaker 3 (01:51:31):
I thought for sure it'd be like, is Dora American?
But the first thing is Dora the Explorer?
Speaker 1 (01:51:37):
Blind?
Speaker 14 (01:51:38):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:51:40):
Is that a rumor about Dora the Explorer?
Speaker 3 (01:51:42):
You to me and obviously to you two as well
now is uh?
Speaker 1 (01:51:46):
She pretty hard to explore if you're blind. Ceilian's right
name all the famous explorers that were blind, Helen Keller.
It's not gonna I don't think.
Speaker 3 (01:52:01):
And quick little sidebar to just sign up for My Eyes.
Speaker 1 (01:52:03):
Ap Oh okay, all right, well you're familiar. No, I
haven't heard of that until this very moment. Be my eyes.
Some sex act.
Speaker 15 (01:52:13):
It's something weird, something you very much.
Speaker 1 (01:52:17):
I don't know what's happening with it.
Speaker 3 (01:52:19):
American, let's see Dora is it's an American media franchise,
Thank you, idiot.
Speaker 1 (01:52:28):
It seems like it would be so easy. Dora Is
she an American? Dora the Explorer? She is not specifically
an American. She's a Pan Latina character. Oh my goodness,
created to represent the diversity of Latin American culture. This
is American, okay, a lot of Latin. Believable.
Speaker 2 (01:52:53):
How do you represent the diversity of Latin cultures by
being every Latin culture you wanted?
Speaker 1 (01:52:59):
A time? It's one at a time running.
Speaker 3 (01:53:03):
If the Mermaid Kingdom or a city called playa ver
Day is in America or Latin America.
Speaker 1 (01:53:10):
Have we switched topics with the Mermaid Kingdom?
Speaker 3 (01:53:13):
Where Dora explores, is that I'm just saying, like they
just because she has a Spanish accent and is pan
Latina does not mean that she is not an American citizen.
Speaker 1 (01:53:27):
It's not because she has a Spanish accent or anything
like that. It's because when she speaks English, she doesn't
have a British accent. And so like, what Spanish or
what English speaking country is this based in? And people
think Dora is like a little American lady, but she's not.
Apparently she's not specifically anything like that. I don't think.
(01:53:48):
I think she's justn't detainer. Possibly, but they didn't. All right,
the balloon thing was fake. It wasn't actually real, just
so performer.
Speaker 2 (01:54:00):
Do you think would be lip syncing underneath the ice
balloons like a kid rock?
Speaker 1 (01:54:07):
Maybe? Probably I could see that, Greenwood. There's not too
many on that side of the equation. A lot of
celebrities tend to go the other way. But here we go.
Let's do jury duty. Friends.
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The manhunt is underway for the shooter or shooters who
ended up hitting this party. A birthday party for a
(01:55:12):
kid for a four year old? Is that in California?
In Stockton, California? I think this is the mother right here.
Speaker 10 (01:55:19):
I do a birthday party for my little daughter. She's
she actually turned two, and I just wanted all my
family to come together and be together as it'd be
like an incident happened. Damn has me getting ready to
start my baby to start cutting her cake and stuff.
(01:55:41):
Everybody's getting credited together around and just start cutting the
cake and all we heard was gunshots.
Speaker 3 (01:55:46):
Man.
Speaker 10 (01:55:46):
Everybody just dove to the ground. It was just unexpected.
Speaker 1 (01:55:50):
Well, bitty or it looks like something choke bit. I
see b I t y on the bottom. She got
a neck tat this particular ular mom who's talking about this,
But she was just having a birthday party for a
four year old. The victims in this shooting eight nine,
fourteen and twenty one so.
Speaker 3 (01:56:12):
And the suspects are still at large.
Speaker 1 (01:56:15):
Yeah, they haven't found them. In fact, they were released
this FBI Sacramento posted this. It said there's a reward
now for up to fifty thousand dollars for information leading
to the id arrest and conviction of the individual or
individuals responsible for this mass shooting in Stockton, California. Yet again,
this is one of those instances where it's like, ooh,
(01:56:36):
mass shooting at a two year old birthday party and
everybody goes only in America, and then afterwards it looks
like it was some sort of targeted like gang thing
or something.
Speaker 3 (01:56:44):
I mean, you're saying that, but they still don't have
anybody that they are any suspects.
Speaker 1 (01:56:48):
Well, I was a drive by, you know, it was
a drive by shooting on this particular crowd and they
were targeted. The FBI Sacramento Field Office is seeking information
and they said multiple victims were shot. Investigators want any
info that will leave the identification and arrest of the
person or persons, including vehicles, weapons, or planning activity. And
they literally link to a website where you could upload
(01:57:10):
anything you might have recorded at this event and send
it off to the FBI. Fifty thousand dollars. Poor people
like you know, whole family completely destroyed by this. New
kids who witness that I know out of kids, a
little kid, Yeah, a little kid's birthday, two year old
birthday is where this all went down in its Stockton, California.
Speaker 2 (01:57:33):
Imagine having to think twice about going to a birthday
party for the rest of your life.
Speaker 1 (01:57:37):
Yeah, like I know you will. I still think about
the movie theater stuff. After the Aurora, Colorado Batman movie
theater shooting. I literally think about him. My god, damn'll
be okay in here. Look around the security of this
place can't be that great and here you are. So
(01:57:57):
these kids are got to think about this forever. The
Supreme Court is hearing arguments right now in this moment
that could affect your Internet access. I kid you not seriously.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week and a
billion dollar internet piracy case. Now, I don't know who
(01:58:18):
the hell would be involved in Internet piracy, but that
sounds bad. It sounds like a thing you shouldn't be
doing and you shouldn't be engaging in. I believe you
and Sealan are both WHOA what the hell are you
talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:58:31):
What I'm doing is renting movies and then seeing it
the very next day available in the streaming services already.
Speaker 15 (01:58:38):
Paid for unbelievable accusations COT stealing, for example, a billion
dollar internet piracy case that could decide if ISPs that
means Internet service providers are.
Speaker 1 (01:58:49):
Liable for the digital theft perpetrated by their customers, they said.
Sony and other music labels claimed that Cox Communication they
should be old responsible for its customers repeatedly violating copyright laws.
What happened with the with the naps with doubt kind
(01:59:09):
of the napster. They went after particular people.
Speaker 3 (01:59:12):
Though, but their ISPs gave away their identities, They gave.
Speaker 1 (01:59:16):
Up and they still well they still will. Your ISP,
if you are not hiding your traffic, will give you up.
The rate to the people. But now they want to
go after the Internet service providers and say, hey, you're
the one giving them access to this stuff. In twenty nineteen,
a court ruled against Cox and awarded Sony one billion
(01:59:37):
dollars in damages for ten thousand songs that were pirated
via their internet thousands scored one thousand yep. An appeals
court throughout the monetary award, ordered a new trial based
on reduced violations. Cox turned to the Supreme Court, and
now the Supreme Court could decide as soon as the
next week or so whether or not you end up
(02:00:00):
in some Internet trouble watching much closer what you're downloading
anybody who might be engaging in this sort of behavior
that is also stupid and not good at hiding that
sort of behavior. Yeah, you know what I mean, I
got to be good at it.
Speaker 2 (02:00:16):
In fact, you're you're you had a really good opportunity
to be good at it on Friday when they had
the Black Friday Sale at nord VPM.
Speaker 3 (02:00:27):
True, I don't need this because I'm stopping myself from
saying bad words.
Speaker 1 (02:00:35):
I'm trying to do that. That's how you're doing things
on this show.
Speaker 3 (02:00:38):
I just say crap. For some reason, Thank.
Speaker 1 (02:00:42):
God you decided that you don't want to say the
other words.
Speaker 3 (02:00:45):
That would be so much Lately, I'm just ready to
say it.
Speaker 1 (02:00:49):
I don't know it's my body. Your curse word output
has increased more, you think.
Speaker 3 (02:00:54):
Especially when you tell me there is a Black Friday
sale and you two are doing your illegal downloads and
not getting.
Speaker 1 (02:01:00):
We are not a little download got.
Speaker 3 (02:01:02):
An awful amount of money because no one will tell
you when it's going to premiere until it's a surprise
the next day after renting, I swear talk about ISPs.
They're telling you that, hey, Sabrina just just rented this
movie for twenty dollars. Let's go and put it on
HBO Max the next time.
Speaker 1 (02:01:22):
But you are a howl? Howld you? How old do you?
How old am I? Sean? How thirty five? Thank you? Yes,
you are a thirty five year old tech savvy woman.
How do you? How do you not know how to
do this stuff? It's up? I don't want to use
(02:01:42):
the VPN.
Speaker 3 (02:01:43):
But then all of a sudden it gets a little tedious.
Whereas you guys are showing each other's raspberries, right.
Speaker 1 (02:01:54):
We've never shared a round sharing each other's raspberries.
Speaker 3 (02:01:58):
Oh, you're logging into each other's main frames. You've got
your little secret codes. Austin's involved for some reason, but
I don't get access to bull crap.
Speaker 1 (02:02:10):
There go. Nobody is keeping you away from this. Please,
If the internet you can do anything.
Speaker 3 (02:02:20):
What I what I where I thrived was MySpace and
live journal, because I know the backcoding for all of that.
Speaker 1 (02:02:27):
But now it's I don't know if that's not You
know what the truth is and this is good. I
don't say this as an insult to you, but will
it sound like an insult? I don't think so. You're
actually not a very online person. No. You go on
(02:02:47):
social media, you use apps, you go on TikTok, you
do these things, but you don't you don't go deep
on the internet.
Speaker 3 (02:02:55):
I would say I had a pass in that sense.
Speaker 1 (02:02:59):
You know what like?
Speaker 3 (02:03:01):
I feel like was the good time stamp of when
I started to fall off of it, when you convinced
me to spend one hundred of my good earned dollars on.
Speaker 1 (02:03:12):
What was it?
Speaker 15 (02:03:12):
Strong found a way to blame though, unbelieve remembream live
or something.
Speaker 1 (02:03:20):
Some some cool service is a great deal. This is
you'rre good forever. It was a great deal until it
completely and totally collapsed in the business went under and
people got arrested or something. The same thing with my investments,
some hesitancy. We're way off. Well, we're running behind. When
we come back, we'll get further into this. And we
(02:03:41):
also have Matt Lauer doing his comeback thing. He won't
stop it. Another murder mystery, a lot a lot and
a streamer that's in huge trouble. What did they do
again two days in a row? That's coming up next
in the news Junkie. When I say that I think
(02:04:12):
that Sabrina isn't very online, I do not mean that
as an offensive thing. I mean that more as a
compliment because.
Speaker 15 (02:04:19):
Well not not really no, But wasn't that they weren't
having your back either.
Speaker 1 (02:04:26):
They were just as per usual. You know, Chad has
their own little universe going on over there, but very online.
It's just like a particular type of person, Sea Lane
is not very online either. Like there's a lot of
things that I can never even talk to you guys about.
The only person I know that I could talk to
about half of this stuff is Josh Fowler. He is
(02:04:47):
a little more into the realm of the internet.
Speaker 3 (02:04:52):
Deep web, dark web, the anime.
Speaker 1 (02:04:57):
YouTubers and stuff. And I'm talking about generally speaking, all
things very online.
Speaker 3 (02:05:05):
Like you're saying that, and you're not giving us like
specific So what can we do to get involved? Is
it that hard?
Speaker 1 (02:05:14):
You're not. You're just not going to because otherwise you
would have at this point, you know, you would. You
would start diving into some of these communities where stuff
gets really weird, and you'd learn a whole new language,
and and you'd waste your time. You shouldn't do it.
You don't want to be very online. I think like
you do? You know what I want? Do you know
what an a log is? Yeah? Right next to b log?
(02:05:36):
That's incorrect.
Speaker 3 (02:05:38):
I could easily say what's an a log and know
what it is?
Speaker 1 (02:05:41):
Right, I don't know. I was asking the question. If
you knew what it was, then I'd go, okay, that's then,
you know, more than I would have expected the.
Speaker 3 (02:05:50):
Actor taking things too seriously or getting angry at the person. No,
often no, no, you're Chris Chan.
Speaker 1 (02:06:01):
Yes it is? Yes, do you know Chris Chan is uh?
Speaker 3 (02:06:06):
Yeah, of course that legato.
Speaker 1 (02:06:09):
That would be big lore if you knew who Chris
Chan was and you started to go, oh.
Speaker 3 (02:06:13):
Yeah, playing exaggerating negative traits.
Speaker 1 (02:06:16):
Uh not really No. Then a log is somebody who
follows these characters online that constantly crash into drama, and
these people will watch them regardless of whether or not
they're interested in their content. But you hate them so much.
Sometimes they hate them, sometimes they don't. Sometimes they just
(02:06:38):
want to get the latest bite of drama.
Speaker 2 (02:06:42):
It gets down into all right, hold on, if you are,
if you are the watcher, or you the A log
If you are if.
Speaker 1 (02:06:48):
You're an A logger, you're somebody like if we had
an A logger for this show, somebody would watch the
news Junkie show every day take copious notes. But the
notes wouldn't be simply because they really enjoyed the show.
It would be because they wanted to go discuss drama afterwards.
Speaker 3 (02:07:05):
I've had many A loggers and have banned them.
Speaker 1 (02:07:09):
The more so it would be people who like try
to clip everything. We have people who do that from
time to.
Speaker 3 (02:07:14):
Time, but we log all those a's.
Speaker 1 (02:07:17):
It's usually on platforms like Kiwi Farms, and they're not
alone on this four Chan or more prominently in Reddit
communities that are anti fan communities like snark communities.
Speaker 3 (02:07:34):
Are you but you're interested in it? Or you're just
saying like we would not be interested in it.
Speaker 1 (02:07:43):
You just know what it is. I've deeply involved in
internet drama and lore since the jump, so I've always
been wandering around these worlds and knowing who some of
these people are. It's a weird thing. It's like if
somebody rattles off three or four people who are big
content creators online, the average person isn't going to know
(02:08:04):
who the hell they are. And I'm not even talking
about like on a Hassan level. I'm talking about like
quino casino.
Speaker 3 (02:08:13):
Okay, I was gonna say casino, Alright, this.
Speaker 1 (02:08:16):
Is there's no way, It's just it's a whole it's
a whole different world that you don't want any women
involved in.
Speaker 3 (02:08:22):
Why don't you don't know if I want to? Maybe
I do want to go into it.
Speaker 1 (02:08:25):
I imagine at thirty five years old that all of
the things that you want to do, you would just do.
That's what I would imagine, and you actually, I'm looking
to explore some new things well, pirating After our conversation
on no.
Speaker 3 (02:08:38):
Honestly, at old. Don't do that at thirty five years old,
because I want you guys to maybe just do it
for me. And I'm trying to dance around that. I
want to be long into because it's just easier if
you can send me the link and there's like, I
(02:08:58):
have a list of movie I usually say Dan to
help me out with this, but it seems like you
guys would be great for that.
Speaker 1 (02:09:06):
But you can figure this out five seconds and then
all of a sudden.
Speaker 3 (02:09:10):
Middle man, I know you already have it. So maybe
we could just find a middle ground, a sea log.
Speaker 1 (02:09:16):
We'll call it. Those aren't related to this at all.
That that would be PLEX. You know what PLEX is?
Speaker 3 (02:09:21):
Yes, so I had access to PLEX for a while.
Speaker 1 (02:09:23):
Okay, all right, I got access. You got that. Yeah,
that's that's that's a community of people around a software
called PLEX where you can build myself.
Speaker 3 (02:09:35):
Don't get Dad would nerd out with you guys.
Speaker 1 (02:09:38):
That's where I'm at. That's where it at.
Speaker 3 (02:09:40):
I am the the fruit of a nerd loin that
would talk to YouTube about your seaplexes and jellyfishes and
your moonstars.
Speaker 1 (02:09:52):
She already forgot what it's called. Absolutely because Google.
Speaker 2 (02:09:58):
Your house after the show and return that raspberry that
you shared with Thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:10:03):
I appreciate that. Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 3 (02:10:05):
That means they're going to do gay stuff together.
Speaker 1 (02:10:08):
Gay stuff as not not related to anyway.
Speaker 2 (02:10:12):
That's if that's an egg plant, and then that's a
Shawn and I code for gay study.
Speaker 1 (02:10:16):
We're not doing that today.
Speaker 3 (02:10:17):
It's it's and Laurie. You don't know about how about that?
Speaker 1 (02:10:21):
Probably I've learned about some of it through you, so
over the years I learned about different things. I mean,
I don't know. Yeah, you have to ask me something
about the lesbian lore that I maybe don't know, and
then I'll tell you if I know or not. What's
a soft mask? A soft mask? You know what? I
heard of a mask? Not even that long ago. Oh
(02:10:48):
I can't remember what it stands for. But I just
heard somebody refer to a lesbian person as a mask.
What does that mean? I don't remember? Masculine? Oh see,
they don't dance. It was, yeah, it was, it was.
There's a whole thing where you if you don't know memes,
(02:11:09):
you post them and the people are supposed to explain
them to you. Princess Pillow, Princess, what's that pillow princess prince.
Are you saying pillow or pillow princess princess? I would
imagine that this is somebody who gets around, now, somebody
who is soft and fluffy. Oh, you got like a
(02:11:31):
fat thing. You know, it's got to be a name
for the fat one. Do they bite pillows? They do not.
Speaker 3 (02:11:39):
They just uh, they just receive and give yea. And
so they're justian fat Joe.
Speaker 1 (02:11:49):
Basically, that's brutal man. You're thinking of ju no no
no to their wife or Courtney and I were listening
to was it Fat Joe or Big pun who does
the What's Love? Song? Yeah? Both of them, and which
which one is? Both of them? Both of them learned
that song. And in this song at some point he
(02:12:12):
does the thing where he's like, I ain't doing that,
you know, like I I don't go down and enough
for me and I go what a weird flex to
show like I'm so masculine. Yeah, didn't last very long.
Speaker 3 (02:12:28):
So I like what we just had here. It was
a good discussion where we're learning things about each other's worlds.
And you guys, cancel me the links.
Speaker 1 (02:12:39):
For movies, all you have to do is watch one
YouTube video about how to pirate content, and you'll have
how long is the YouTube video?
Speaker 2 (02:12:48):
Yeah, you got nothing but time to get this and
you only have to learn once pirting for wis Yeah,
I forget it.
Speaker 1 (02:12:55):
She's unhelpable. You're unhelpable. Sorry. D logs right now maybe
maybe so typical de logs happening right now on the show.
You know it was a real d Logsberry Matt Lower,
that's right. He's still trying this comeback thing.
Speaker 3 (02:13:14):
But yeah, explain how he's going to come back. You
just keep saying I'm coming back.
Speaker 1 (02:13:18):
I was trying to work this as a book on
skull Mike during the break he is working on like
a tell all book. But Matt Lower keeps going like
he's trying to get back into the scene. He's trying
to get back into media. Matt Lower can get on
YouTube and create his own little company and have his
own streaming thing in five seconds, and he'd probably be
(02:13:38):
pretty successful at doing it. Whoever was, whoever be into it,
whoever knows Matt Lower like, he's not at a dead end.
But Matt Lower wants one of the traditional legacy media
companies to pay him tens of millions of dollars and
put him back on like the Today Show or something
(02:14:00):
like that. That's what he wants to happen. So he
keeps floating this out there.
Speaker 3 (02:14:04):
You know what he has to do, He has to
take a hard stance.
Speaker 1 (02:14:07):
Well, so, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (02:14:09):
I feel like his things be like I did nothing
wrong all of a sudden. You can't lock your own
door or give a coworker a massage. Yeah, and then
there will be a bunch of people.
Speaker 1 (02:14:21):
Yeah, but he had eight years to do that and
he didn't do that. All he had to do is
rebuild things on his own. People are not great at
this Louis's K. Did Luis K not do a good
job at this? Yeah, Louis c K was fully canceled
all everything. He wouldn't get a chance to perform at
any comedy outlets. None of these venues would let him perform.
Speaker 3 (02:14:43):
But is Matt Lauer a creative if he didn't have
a teleprompter of a script that someone else wrote.
Speaker 1 (02:14:48):
Well, we'd have to find out. Now he's not showing
us that he is, because he's certainly not doing that.
I think he just likes boatloads of money from these
predictable media outlets will The reason I bring this up
is because the story this time, which is the fifth
this year that we've talked about, says Matt Lower eyeing
media return eight years after today firing, according to a report.
(02:15:11):
And the point is he's had eight years to rebuild,
He's had eight years to start some other operation and
do it himself.
Speaker 3 (02:15:19):
Does he have representation at this point? Is there anyone
willing to work with him?
Speaker 1 (02:15:25):
I don't know, he would think so. Did he have lawyers?
Know people? If there's money to be made from this stuff? Yeah? Yeah?
What's your screen say? There? Not a diddy sympathizer?
Speaker 3 (02:15:39):
Okay, all right, sounds like something a diddy sympathizer would like.
Speaker 1 (02:15:43):
There's an implication there that the other people on the
show are didty sympathizers that I'm not thrilled with. I'm
gonna second that.
Speaker 3 (02:15:49):
And the only thing that we are sympathizing with Sealane
is a hygiene and making sure that we're clean.
Speaker 2 (02:16:00):
Trying to pin this on Sean earlier and leave yourself
out of it. And now it's a weed.
Speaker 1 (02:16:03):
It's a fun little dancer do. It's a very fun
little dance. Bound together on this one exactly. I'll take
them when they're there.
Speaker 2 (02:16:12):
Okay, Uh Jesus, she really owns that link to the
Pirates sign up?
Speaker 1 (02:16:19):
What about this? Do you know? This Twitch streamer Nina
Lynn is her name Nina Lynn. And Nina Lynn has
been banned on Twitter now hard to do right? People
wanted her to be banned on Twitter. Now I'm on Twitch.
Rather on Twitch, it's not hard to get banned. They'll
(02:16:42):
ban you for certain things, not content theft usually, but
Twitch will ban you for certain things. And Nina Lynn
is a newer streamer and she here's the brutal thing.
She's got to be rich. She is on a recent
stream here and she's checking out and she's got steaks,
all right, She's holding up some steaks.
Speaker 3 (02:17:02):
She's at the checkout the restaurant thing at Target.
Speaker 1 (02:17:06):
She as she's checking out at the Target, she takes
a thing of butter and puts it on top of
the steaks, and then as she's streaming, rings up the
butter instead of the expensive steaks, thus stealing the steaks
that she was getting from this Targets process? Is this
her like, uh, how get away with tutor? How to
(02:17:28):
use the thing she's talking on her stream about something
totally different, but the chat calls her out, like, hey,
she didn't scan the steak bar code. She just scanned
this butter that she put on top of it so
she wouldn't have to pay for the steak. She could
have just ignored all of this, But then afterwards she
was like, Oh, who's losing money? Who cares? Target's a corporation.
(02:17:50):
I don't care about any of this. And they banned
her on Twitch for shoplifting. Yeah you know, you know
who else is a corporation? Twitch? Right? Yeah? Owned by Amazon,
the big corporation to that. And she was suspended before
that for sexually assaulting a dude.
Speaker 3 (02:18:10):
That's what I'm saying here, and that she was brought
back after a week, and now she's been banned again
for clearly stealing from Target. But is that going to
be more than she's the longest bam.
Speaker 1 (02:18:26):
She's obnoxious and I'm sorry, I don't I don't want
anybody to feel targeted here. But there's a lot of
these Asian streamers. They tend to be female. Well, let
me get to my point here, is they tend to
be female Asian streamers who rock like the heaviest black
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scent you've ever heard in your life. She is one
of these people where you like tune into this stream
and you're like, what what are you doing? What is this?
What is this accent that you're speaking with? Well, I
mean that's another cringe. Part of this is the people
who start to do that. She does it real bad too.
(02:19:10):
I'm not gonna unmute this because she'll start cursing as
she tends to do.
Speaker 2 (02:19:15):
You just do an example of this black scent that
she's been sporting.
Speaker 1 (02:19:20):
I'm gonna go ahead and take a break, is what
I'm gonna do. Yeah, I'm not getting d logged here,
a logged or b logged. None of those are happening
to me.
Speaker 3 (02:19:31):
You might have just inspired me to dive into this world.
Speaker 1 (02:19:35):
It's something you I don't know. I don't know where
to point you. But I will find my one that
christ as Christopher Columbus said before his first outing, I
will find my way.
Speaker 6 (02:19:56):
That's right.
Speaker 10 (02:19:57):
R L B B.
Speaker 1 (02:20:01):
Okay, quick break. When we come back. It's a good start.
That's that is a good start. When we come back,
we'll hear from you, We'll get your dispatches.
Speaker 3 (02:20:10):
Is your break almost over for target or no, no,
it's not where you stand. I mean it looks like
why a wretch now that you're standing up, but the
mer mic stand where it was placed just now looks
like your name taggingy where at target?
Speaker 1 (02:20:27):
Chinese space program? Sure, basically essentially speaking after you just
said about Chinese streamers. I don't know that she's Chinese
in particular. I don't try to hear it. I guess again,
I just know she doesn't naturally have the accent that
she has when I hear her on stream. I know
that it's not coming from anywhere. A quick break. When
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we come back, we'll hear from you. We'll get to
your dispatches. We'll get to this new murder mystery story.
A lot on deck is a share the show Tuesday
continues and that's coming up next and the news chunk
Key got a lot to get into before the end
(02:21:15):
of the show. I know that the White House had
released some details of Trump's MRI scan. I saw that
there was a lot of people talking about that this
was conducted in October.
Speaker 3 (02:21:28):
This MRI scan, is that just like a regular every
year MRI or something had happened.
Speaker 1 (02:21:34):
I don't know I mean, like, do you just get
Rando MRIs. I don't think so, usually you do. Maybe
it could be. I mean, he's old as hell. Have
we established that.
Speaker 2 (02:21:46):
They do more to a president in a routine checkup
than they would to a normal person.
Speaker 1 (02:21:52):
I don't know. Some of this stuff must be so weird.
For a doctor to like do those physical things to
a president in the United States of America, that must
be strange.
Speaker 3 (02:22:02):
My dentist was a government dentist for many years before
he opened up the practice that I went to. Uh huh,
And I mean it was more. He looked like a
military guy, so I know he had the past of
some sort of training and needed some sort of clearance,
But it didn't seem like beyond that it was anything different.
Speaker 1 (02:22:24):
Really. Yeah, I mean, it's.
Speaker 3 (02:22:25):
According what he said while I was high on the
gas and he was giving me.
Speaker 1 (02:22:32):
Yeah. Here's what they released. It says physician to the
White House. All right, physician to the President. This is
from December one, so this week, and it says for
immediate release. As part of President Donald J. Trump's comprehensive
executive physical advanced imaging was performed because men in his
(02:22:54):
age group benefit from a thorough evaluation of cardiovascular and
abdominal health. The purpose of this imaging is preventative to
identify issues early, confirm overall health, and ensure he maintains
long term vitality and function. All right, it's just kind
of boilerplate stuff there. President Trump's cardiovascular imaging is perfectly normal.
(02:23:16):
There is no evidence of arterial narrowing, compairing blood flow.
The heart chambers are normal in size, the vessel walls
appear smooth. His abdominal imaging is also perfectly normal. All
major organs appear within very healthy and well perfused states.
Everything evaluated is functioning with normal limits with no acute
(02:23:37):
or chronic concerns. MRI doesn't the MRI usually pertain to
isn't it usually scanning your head though? Or is it everything?
I need an MRI on my knee? Oh really? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:23:49):
When I had the back stuff, it was MRI just
for the that area.
Speaker 1 (02:23:53):
Yeah. So the MRIs when you go into the big machine,
you can't have any of the metal around it.
Speaker 3 (02:23:59):
Right minutes, they play music in your ear, but really
can't hear it with all the scary noise.
Speaker 2 (02:24:04):
Tell you to lay completely still, and then they jar
you with loud noises.
Speaker 1 (02:24:10):
Zeezzzzz. Why haven't we had a breakthrough in that world?
Can't they speed that up?
Speaker 3 (02:24:16):
We do, but it's so expensive and is it really Yeah,
they have one that's like thirty minutes. You don't even
have to lay down, you can stand up. They play
either a movie or create a scene around you, and.
Speaker 2 (02:24:30):
You have to stand like at the airport, like with
your hands on that diamond.
Speaker 1 (02:24:34):
Oh wow, okay, I mean I've imaging will do it.
Speaker 3 (02:24:38):
I mean they'll do a full body scan for you,
don't have to take off your clothes.
Speaker 1 (02:24:41):
Anything that can be done faster than the MRI process.
We used to do this stuff before the whole passification
of America in an expedited way. We used to do
cool things like cancer, sure, cancer, schmancer. They're still getting cancer.
And now we can't go to the shoe store and
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put our feet in one of those boxes to see
an instant X ray of our feet and how they're
fitting in the shoes all the time. Those were the days.
But now I don't want people to die with the
rules about stuff. I guess they don't tend to do
those things anymore. Why don't you buy an X ray
machine there. Oh, I don't know. I mean I hesitate
(02:25:22):
to bring that into the house because then my stupidity
kills me. Fine, my stupidity kills Courtney. Not fine. I
feel bad about that side of it, at least quickly.
A couple of things we got to work through. Here,
a woman in Gatlingberg, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. She has done the unthinkable.
They have said that this woman has showed exactly how
(02:25:43):
not to encounter a bear in the wild. Let's see,
let's watch her together. I haven't watched this just yet.
This woman is out in public. She's trying to pet
and feed a wild bear. There's two of them on
the streets and Gatlinburg three people, three, three or four
(02:26:04):
people out there up there. I don't know, but what
is your long term plan?
Speaker 2 (02:26:10):
Here?
Speaker 1 (02:26:10):
That your short term plan. She's got food out and
she's feeding the bear right here on the streets. The bear,
to its credit, was very peaceful and took whatever food
she left at and went away. They said, this is
how not to encounter a bear in the wild. Do
not do this. A woman in Gatlinburg demonstrated exactly what
(02:26:30):
not to do when encountering a bear. Thankfully, she's okay,
but the bear could have gone nuts and just bared
out and killed this lady that was in the carts,
or could have been at least And finally, the story
I teased earlier, a family of a sophomore at Texas
A and M. When they say Texas A and M,
Texas Agriculture and Manufacturing is my guest, But I have
(02:26:52):
no idea mechanical agriculture. Is it agriculture? I would just
think agriculture is with the agh. Texas A and is
the school where this went down. And the family of
this sophomore, who I think is a cheerleader, she died
on Uh you got she died on November thirtieth. Here's
(02:27:13):
this woman in question. This is eighteen year old I
think hold on from Texas A and M. She died
on November twenty nine, just hours after attending a tailgate
party at the University of Texas. Fatality Brianna Aguilera was
found dead at a student apartment complex just before one am.
(02:27:34):
The family says they're still awaiting any answers as to
how she died. What they're looking for answers. There's a
go fundme for her. Let's see what the go fund me.
Speaker 3 (02:27:42):
Is doing well us with all these eight year old
mystery deaths.
Speaker 1 (02:27:45):
I don't know, thirty three thousand dollars raised of a
twelve thousand dollars goal, So they've hit their goal.
Speaker 3 (02:27:51):
And beyond, were you just admiring dead I don't admire
dead people.
Speaker 1 (02:28:02):
She was beautiful, no matter what they said.
Speaker 3 (02:28:05):
You've got to look at a rack and you forgot.
Speaker 1 (02:28:08):
She was dead. You're saying, no matter what she said
or who said it, and otherwise it's just she's a
young college girl forgot right on the side face I
see on the camera. The medical examiner has not come
back with any info as to how Aguilera died. The
grieving brother says it's an unexpected loss. She's experiencing every
parent's worse fear, and there's really not Let me go
(02:28:33):
to kBT X, which is one of the local outlets
that's following this, there was Aggie sophomore dies after attending
rivalry tail gate.
Speaker 2 (02:28:41):
There was a report somewhere that she was fighting with somebody,
but then somebody rescinded that.
Speaker 1 (02:28:46):
Yeah, I don't. I don't see that in what I'm
seeing here. So it's all very mysterious as at this
point we know she was young. She's this college sophomore.
She died on Saturday in Austin, hours after attending a
tailgate for this event on campus, and the family has
no answers. That's why they've started this GoFundMe for Brianna Aguilera.
(02:29:08):
I'll pop this up over on see it now on
the News Junkie app or website. I should say, so
you could take a look at this when you get
a chance. And what we're gonna do is take our
final break. When we come back, we're gonna do the
final dispatches stories that didn't make the cut. And of
course today I learned to wrap everything up for a
share of the show Tuesday that is coming up next
(02:29:29):
on the News Junkie. Let's see what we got on
the way out here. A little more time than yesterday, thankfully,
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somebody says to tips to the News Junkie dot com.
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Phone can I guess who this is from?
Speaker 1 (02:30:11):
Go ahead, just shot in the dark, Shot in the dark.
Yeah that's right, Yeah, yeah, it's yeah. Yeah. We could
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This person says, see the Wicked meme about the green texters?
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No, it was, it was.
Speaker 2 (02:30:39):
It's from the Wicked movie when Alphaba, the Wicked Witch
of the West shows up and everybody's like, she's green,
and it was like when the person with the Samsung
phone joins the text thread.
Speaker 1 (02:30:51):
Nice, Hey, Junkie's just curious if you guys are seen
or heard anything about a text coming to you in
regards about receiving a stimulus check. I just got one,
so now I'm curious if anybody else has gotten this
or how legit it is. And they send over a
screenshot that says, due to the end of the shutdown,
you may be owed a STEM check according to our
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text records. Get yours by replying with your code and blah,
blah blah. This is a scam okay, so you know,
yeah that the federal government wouldn't be like, yo, you
didn't get your stimmy like they're not no dog. Yeah,
that is not a real thing. Thank you to Sean
Patrick's day for gifting a secret show subscription. Appreciate that
(02:31:35):
somebody can gobble that up over at the neewsjunkie dot com.
Appreciate you doing that, he says. I'm waiting on a
couple of the gifts for donating secret shows. Those are
I'll process those in the next week or so. The
rest of them that I'll do for twenty twenty five.
So thank you, God bless you appreciate it. What else
do we have here? Let's do our final dispatch? We
(02:31:56):
can at least work one in. I promised we'd do
it dispatches, but Sean will probably own me. God for
us here final dispatch wise, let me werefresh shark bait.
Speaker 16 (02:32:14):
Go ahead, juggies, what's happening? I know Sabrina wants to
drop the subject, but let me tell you about something
gross that I saw today. So I'm in a public bathroom,
minding my own business and washing my hands. I hear
a noise behind me, so I like kind of jumped
and I looked, and all I see is somebody is
taking a dump. They took off their tennis shoes and
put them in front of them. They are now barefoot
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in the public bathroom. And then I guess for some reason,
they may have heard me or got nervous or something,
so they start putting their shoes on.
Speaker 1 (02:32:44):
They had no socks on.
Speaker 16 (02:32:47):
They hades that were obvious, like you needed socks for those,
and they did not.
Speaker 1 (02:32:52):
It turns out.
Speaker 16 (02:32:53):
It is an employee at the store I work at.
Speaker 7 (02:32:59):
Okay, bye.
Speaker 1 (02:33:00):
People are gross. People are weird. That's why you gotta
wash your hands. It's not because of you, because you're dirty.
It's because and it's not because the people who you're
shaking hands with are dirty. It's because everybody around them.
Everybody around them is to blend. Let's get the hell
out of here. It's about time. Let's do Today.
Speaker 12 (02:33:14):
I learned the following information may make you feel smarter,
but will not actually increase your IQ.
Speaker 1 (02:33:19):
So don't get cocky.
Speaker 13 (02:33:21):
Now it's done.
Speaker 1 (02:33:21):
What we call today, it is today learn freight. Tuesday,
December two, twenty twenty five. Today learned this thing. That's
Rights Wars. It's Jiz Music. That's what it's called. Indeed,
a Star Wars themed canteena band which actually ht number
(02:33:42):
one on the Billboard Hot one hundred chart, is the
biggest selling instrumental single in the history of recorded music.
It's sold two million units in the first ever song
like that, Jiz Music are otherwise to go platinum with
a capital pee. Friends, all right over to the final
(02:34:03):
one as we wrap things up today. Today learned this
guy right here, please that rive fifty cent. They bleep
Groupie out of the song Groupie Love fifty cent told
fans to invest in a stock and he profited eight
point seven million dollars because of their investments. Curtis James
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Jackson the third Look at You Go, and now you
got your Diddy docu series on Netflix. Check it out, folks,
tell us what you think. Thank you so much for
hanging out with us. We do appreciate it. We're back tomorrow,
same time, same place, be sitting the show. Get the
podcast over at the news Junkie dot Com. We'll see
it next dome, got it the boom?
Speaker 5 (02:34:44):
What's your ease?
Speaker 1 (02:34:45):
You need to feel the boss? Come give me gotter
for the boom. What's your ease you need to feel
the boss don't give you drum my should Bro Please
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know that brought me all my pancy day