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Speaker 1 (00:00):
How is everybody doing on a Thursday?
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Not good?
Speaker 1 (00:06):
How are you good? Feeling good? Ish? And uh?
Speaker 3 (00:11):
We were?
Speaker 1 (00:11):
We are on Thursday, the week is rolling by. What
more could you want from life?
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Really?
Speaker 1 (00:17):
I mean, yeah, winning scratch off tickets? Yeah, I mean
anything really, But otherwise we're here and we didn't have anything, and.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
You want the scratch off winning ticket, not like a
Wow power.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Ball that's just recent because Courtney did the Well, we
grab me a couple of scratch off tickets when I'm
in there while you're in there, and I go into
the store and I get a couple, And then, as always,
why make me buy these tickets? They're always they're always losers.
I've never bought a winner in my life. Why would
you ever want a ticket from me? I bought you
guys tickets on the show, Losers, all of them losers.
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Game.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Yeah, it's always the same thing with the one I
just got her. It took eleven hours to play each game,
so you're basically making zero dollars an hour. You learned
bad math. But yeah, I'll take anything today. We'll have
some fun though on a Thursday. Let's start off as
we always do with our opening clip let's put put
our ears to the ground, our fingers of the post,
let se what's happening to this great, big, wide world
(01:18):
of ours, And we go to the Governor of Florida.
Everybody here is honey. Ron DeSantis is talking about protecting
Florida's water resources, which you know, I'm sure is important.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
A little bit up for debate, seeing as they're trying
to dump all the rocket water into one of the rivers.
Speaker 6 (01:43):
But have you tried a bottle of delicious river rocket water?
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Rocket water? Nothing's better?
Speaker 4 (01:49):
Sounds like like some sort of spiked seltzer that an
influencer signed on to endorse.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Monster Energy Drink makes an alcoholic beverage. Yeah, at those
vibes too. We've tried what was.
Speaker 6 (02:02):
A rocket science, a rocket something the listeners of the
show Great Tea Drinks.
Speaker 7 (02:07):
Nothing to do with a rocket fuel in a river.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
No, not this time. But they're protecting Florida's water resources
at this press conference. So let's tune in and let's
see what's going on with the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.
Speaker 8 (02:20):
But the benefits are you know, you have you know,
you know, maybe the prettiest place up some of the
prettiest places you know, really in the world, right, I
have here in on the Florida Peninsula, and so it's
something that we have responsibility to make sure that we're
good stewards of.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
All Right, I'm gonna stop and he guesses as to
what happens next in this opening clip, ask question, Yes,
I'll take some questions at this time.
Speaker 7 (02:47):
Is it something that he says next?
Speaker 5 (02:49):
Mmm?
Speaker 1 (02:51):
It is? Uh, it is. It is something that happens
and then he reacts to it when it happens.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
Is the physical caper.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Physical thing happens.
Speaker 6 (03:01):
Yes, Okay, I feel like one of his heels and
his boot breaks.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Okay, a boot heel breakage is what Sabrina is down for.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
I'm always thinking that the George W. Bush row where
he has to dodge a shoe.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Oh, who's right on the shoe front.
Speaker 8 (03:23):
Let's see what happens something that we want to do.
What I said my first day in office, we want
to leave this to God.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Wait for it.
Speaker 8 (03:29):
I found and we had a lot of work to
do coming in. I mean, particularly.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Miss me, he said, miss me, No, go back to
that tape.
Speaker 7 (03:42):
It absolutely bumped him.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
The flag, one of the Florida flags try to take
out the governor of Florida, for God's sake, one of
the Florida fact the flag down, it's it's hanging out
right next to him. Everything's going well for his speech,
and then the flag crashed into.
Speaker 8 (03:58):
A better than we and we had a lot of
work to do coming in.
Speaker 9 (04:02):
I mean, particularly see it, missed me, Thank.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
You did it? Can we super slow because it sounds
worse than it is because sound effect. I'm so glad.
I'm so glad you said that, because I was just
about to ask. I was like, it sounded like a
cartoon bunk noise when the flag get there.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
But the flag, you know whether or not it actually
made contact with the governor? Here here we go. It
hit the table and the that that you heard.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
That it hit the podium and hit the podium and
knocked him kind of aside a little bit, but look
it came real close to hitting his head and just
completely taking a flag. He got flags, he did.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
Yes, But my favorite the response of like, miss me.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
He wanted to George bush it, which is what was
porting out the moment he ducked the shoe and what.
Speaker 9 (05:09):
I mean particularly.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Miss me. Yeah, he's trying to channel like George Bush
moved back up his own flag.
Speaker 6 (05:22):
Go to George Bush because that man dodged not one,
but two shoe that was thrown at him.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Okay, George Bush Duck's shoe classic video.
Speaker 10 (05:32):
The agreement lays out a framework for the withdrawal of
American forces in Iraq, a withdrawal that it is possible
because of the success of the search.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
About one and it comes to shoe shoe he said
to strive. He didn't even say anything. He had a
moment there. Why to the shoe thrower?
Speaker 4 (06:06):
Uh huh? Why not pick any of the multitude of
seconds that he was looking down at the paper he
was reading.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
He's a failure. That's why.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
First shoe was going to He wasn't planning on taking
off the second shoe to use as a projectile.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
W was agile, he could move a little bit. He
was able to get around and up there. I probably
would have been pegged by the shoe. It probably would
want to rephrase that bad outcome from me. I'm okay
with it. I don't take it into sexual Well, you
weren't a fan of I'm not. No. I do have
something that I am a fan of, though, is that
(06:41):
I want to bring forward to both of you. Guys
want some good news for this particularly. Indeed, our friend
McDonald made us one an alert for any sort of
good news. That's right, Frankie Wood news alert, Wood.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Good good.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Good now Alert. I thought he said, I'm Frankie McDonald's
at some point, I'm franking there is good a lot
of alerts to you. It was like a Metallica intro
really going on for a while. Well, I have some
good news for us on a Thursday here on the show.
And each year now and I love this, love that
(07:33):
they do this for particular reasons. But iHeartRadio releases their
rewind list of the top things for the year, and
in twenty twenty five it was sent over by management.
Today they were like, hey, heads up, check this out
in the state of Florida. The number one podcast in
(07:54):
the state of Florida. Baby two years running the news
unkey top podcast for the entirety of the state of Florida.
Take that, Florida.
Speaker 7 (08:07):
The good job, everybodys, thank you for listening.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
I love seeing us right right in the same line
as as Blink twenty two and Lincoln Park. You know
that's kind of nice.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Yeah, the top song blank two one more time, top
station w j r R, top artists in the state
of Florida, Lincoln Park, and the top podcast The News Junkie.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
Nice.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Now we're trying to do this in New York too,
but they're doing everything they can to stop us. This
one thing after another New Yorker has got You really
got to start doing some heavy lifting on the podcast front.
But in Florida down here, number one podcast in the
state of Florida. Congrats to us. We did it.
Speaker 6 (08:46):
We have to do is when you go into the city,
just tell everyone you meet about us.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Yeah, every good person. Yeah, if you could do something
that like got a lot of coverage. And I'm trying
to think of the last thing in New York City
that got a lot of coverage.
Speaker 6 (09:07):
Yeah, may I if you don't mind. Murder is not
something we're looking for.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, not murder. Not
murder anybody. I don't want anybody to die. But you know,
a lot of attention brought upon the show. That's what's
going to take to bring us up to number one
in New York. But for now, we'll take this. We
will take it. Thank you. iHeart we appreciate you. There
we go two years running. All right, you want me
to say the awkward thing. Now I agree with the
(09:32):
awkward thing. Have me to say the awkward thing. And
we've just been notified that we're fired.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Oh no, See when you brought this up, I thought, oh,
you know what. I read like the first couple of
lines of that email, and I didn't see the part
where we were top podcasts. And so I went back
to the email and I went, Nope, I read it.
Speaker 7 (09:51):
They didn't mention it in the copy.
Speaker 11 (09:54):
No.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Well, they reached out to me directly this morning, which
was nice. And uh, you know I I hesitate to
reply all to an email and be like, whoa, who
got the top podcast guys? May can we do it
as an anonymous account somewhere That might be good, We
might not. We don't want them to be like, we're
(10:15):
not getting enough of internal recognition from the suits. We
would like you to also recognize it.
Speaker 7 (10:21):
It's nice every once in a while.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Yes, No, I mean I'll take it that you do
this all you.
Speaker 7 (10:26):
Got it seems I'm just getting the word for it.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
I just got the heads up so I could bring
it here to present to you. Guys on the show.
This is not like you know, God, you guys need
so much attention. Jesus Christ, it's cold. Oh my, oh
my god, I'm giving you the attention. Great job, Sabrina,
great job. See lay number one podcast, Jesus Christ. All right,
(10:54):
let's go over to this. I've got something else for
you here, have you guys now at this point watched
any significant amount of the Diddy docuseries. Two episodes in,
two episodes in for you and a half. I'm there.
I'm there too. I got about half left. I'm about
three and a half. Very interesting and and you know what,
(11:16):
you know what's crazy to me? Was it this week
or last last week? Maybe Stranger Things dropped? I think
it's number one. The Diddy docuseries is bigger than Stranger Things. Yeah,
it is bigger than Stranger Things.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
Yeah, but Strangers has had a few days, you know,
head start. If they if they had dropped them both
on the same day, I wonder. I think Stranger Things
will still take it.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Stranger Things can't take more than one week. Diddy is
getting that. I mean, that's crazy to me that they
popped this out there, this docuseries about Diddy, fifty cents
behind it and some other talented people. They put it
out there.
Speaker 12 (11:56):
By the way, Well you don't like it, no, the videographer,
oh that it's like one part of the video is
the Diddy footage which somebody filmed.
Speaker 6 (12:10):
Is that the one he's claiming has stolen because I
think your videographer sold it to Netflix.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Yeah, yeah, Well we'll get into some more of the
drama on this. I can't believe though. It's just rocketed
over to number one, and there's a lot of juicy
stuff in there, So we'll hit on that at some point.
We got to talk about they finally, I mean finally,
after years and years and years, have arrested that person
who on January sixth left pipe bombs at the Capitol.
Speaker 7 (12:40):
This person six the same day as the insurrection.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Yeah, the same day as the Capital stuff. This person
on January sixth left a pipe bomb at the DNC
that's the Democrat National Convention or Committee, the Democrat National Committee,
and the RNC, the Republican National Committee. They left pipe
bombs at both of those locations that would have also
(13:02):
exploded on January sixth, but they did not. They had
timers and everything, and these pipe bombs were left behind.
Now this person was this was the round.
Speaker 4 (13:10):
The time I met test those things when once you
wire them.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Up, yeah, I mean, and I look, I'm glad it
didn't go off. But once this person, I automate my
lights at the house and I'm like, oh, let's see
if nine o'clock hits, then they all turn off like
they're supposed to. You know. Once this person left these
pipe bombs that everybody was trying to find out who
they were. But it was around COVID times, so they
not only had a mask on, they had a hoodie on.
(13:35):
You couldn't see much of them. This was one of
the bad things, one of the many bad things of
that time, this person was you couldn't tell who they were.
So somebody literally put pipe bombs in front of both
political parties trying to take them out, and for five
years nobody figured out anything about it until today. Until
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today we have it arrest, I have the person's name.
We'll figure out what that the hell is going on
here and why this finally happened, because that's one of
the bigger stories of the day. We are loaded up
on a Thursday, you number one podcast in Florida and
hopefully we'll make some more memories today because all of
that is coming up next on the news. Chunkie Netflix
(14:31):
has a hit on their hands. They do biggest show
over stranger things on the platform. Is this Sean Diddy
Combs docuseries from fifty cent called Shaan Comb's The Reckoning,
and it's pretty intense. I thought it was going to
be more of a thing about just like all victim
(14:52):
stuff the whole time, like the R Kelly thing, but
really it's just a well done documentary or a dark Kelly.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
Series, not the go through like his his whole lifer.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
I think they did, but it went way too long.
There was so many I just at some point tapped out.
I was like, okay, you have made the case. R
Kelly sucks. I am not an R Kelly guy anymore.
I mean, the leg is music, but I'm not going
to support him. And they didn't really do that in
this case. They certainly show you an insight as to
who did he is and like some of the stuff
(15:24):
that he did, and they you know, they got like
the Cassie information, a lot of stuff I never heard before.
Speaker 7 (15:30):
The Casie stuff kind of blew my mind.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
There was a lot of it.
Speaker 7 (15:33):
I knew the video and everything that let up to
it was wild.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Yeah, there was a bunch of stuff there. Now there
is somebody who I think is I hesitate to say lying,
but I really think that they're just like greatly exaggerating,
greatly exaggerating stuff. And that is and I don't even
know if you've got at this point yet ceiling because
I think it might be on the third episode or
(15:58):
fourth or something of the docum series about Sean Combs,
the guy who is the like hired male prostitutes.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
I haven't seen any prostitutes yet.
Speaker 7 (16:09):
Oh yeah, lots of details when they.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Don't buy it, all right, I there was. I mean
I don't buy when the male prostitute goes like okay, yeah,
I would be in the room and Diddy would be
in the corner and we would have sex for three days.
Oh my god. You know what these are like, these
these erection pill commercials and stuff where they go, You're
(16:34):
gonna have seven hours sex sessions. And I'm like, nobody
remember the years. No one, I don't care what year
it is. No one is having sex for hours and
hours on end.
Speaker 6 (16:45):
It is just not happening, okay, but did you not
have No, I'm not talking about sex, but staying up
for two three days.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Staying up for two or three days now, I don't
think I've ever stayed up for more than like day
and a half or something like that, because it starts
to send you a little crazy after a while. But
I know that when people talk about sexual stuff, they
always add so much to it, Like if you were
talking about the best you've ever had, you might be like, oh,
we were going for hours, and I'm like, I wish
(17:19):
all of us had a stopwatch connected to us so
that you could be like, all right, well, let's bring
up the details. Much like your phone tells you the
hours that you spent looking at the apps and stuff.
I wish that happened with human beings because I just
don't buy it. I don't think anybody's having sex for
three days. I think you would die. I think you
would literally die if you had sex for three days straight.
(17:43):
For instance, just drugs, I think more likely that you
would die. I think it would be more likely. And
also he said that they were putting GHB in the lube.
I'm not like a pharmacist or anything, but I don't
know that that would work. If that would work that way.
GHB is usually something that people have in like small
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bottles and stuff they used to sell it in, like
empty gatorade bottles, and it tastes like salt water and
it makes you drunk as hell off of the tiniest
little amount that you could ever imagine, it says.
Speaker 4 (18:21):
I asked Google AI that wire that says, yes, gamma
hydroxy butyrate or GHB can be absorbed topically through the skin,
though it is typically ingested orally the although could be
both in some of these situations.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
That's true.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
Yeah, the potential for topical absorption has been highlighted in
both forensic and scientific studies.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
I wonder if you put that in all these lube bottles,
like this guy said, would that really work that way, Like,
because your skin has to absorb all of that, and
it's in there with the lube that's going to naturally
like kind of move it away. I don't know. I
just don't I don't buy that. I don't think that
part's true. I think he's way exaggerating about how long
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these things went on for him.
Speaker 4 (19:12):
There is a BuzzFeed article from twenty nineteen with the
headline rapists are mixing the drug GHB with lubricant. Really,
so there is a precedent at least. Yeah, I mean
there's a.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Lot of let's be clear, they from what I heard,
they did collect many a bottle of lube from Ditty's houses, right, Like,
run the tests on those. There's plenty of test If
one of those comes back and as GHB and it,
I would be very, very surprised. I would think that
they would probably if they were going to do that stuff,
they would probably just put the GHB in everybody's drinks.
(19:49):
That's probably the method that they would do. And I
wouldn't put it beyond Diddy based on what I see
on this this docu series to do something like that.
But some I'm like, damn, you have made a solid
case that this guy is not a good person. And
then some of this stuff is a little fishy. Some
of this stuff, I'm like, what the hell. And then
there's the other guy who was Ditty's like producer for
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a hot second, and I didn't even really know what
his claims are, but he's like, oh no, I just
kept waking up and I was sore, and I didn't
really know what was going on, and I'm like, what
is happening here? He wasn't very particular about it. Maybe
he was just saying like he didn't even know. But
I will tell you this. All that aside, it has
been super interesting to watch. I particularly like the Biggie
(20:34):
and Tupac stuff that is throughout the docuseries. The footage
is awesome and I just find it to be very interesting,
and I think they made the case that he's not
a great guy.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
The proffer from the guy that got arrested later on
for for Tupac's murder, the one that I think that
they have in jail right now. Yeah, something something like
that was very interesting. It's also weird that they have
these interviews that they're like, well, it'll protect you from
incriminating yourself, but it's not giving you immunity, right, so
(21:12):
alright he so like the following things.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
I'm about to say old rot real quick, just so
people know what theli is talking about. One of the
guys in this docu Sriies, did what's called a proffer
and he's speaking with attorneys and it's like, we're not
going to go after you. You can say what you want. Here,
and you're not going to get in trouble. And this
guy laid out in detail exactly what led to the
(21:36):
murder of Notorious Pig and who was responsible. No, this
was too yeah, well always it was killed who killed Tubac?
I believe so.
Speaker 7 (21:44):
Yes, he laid is where we heard the nine one
one call.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
But he laid out in detail exactly what was going on, why,
who made the move? Yeah, go ahead, you were talking
about the prophet things. Sorry, I just want to make
that clear.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
And you know, he was saying, I guess in the profer,
like you're protected from self incrimination, like you wave your
Fourth Amendment right, but they're not going to use what
you say against you. But you don't have immunity because
they could get other evidence. I don't know. Still, why
you would ever do a proffer like seems a ridiculous,
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but they want to get people to say stuff, and
they did.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
He was very specific, like I can imagine before this
before the propherty is like, I don't know what y'all
talk about. I got any information on this, And they go, Okay,
this is a profer. You're not gonna get in trouble
for this. He's like, and the guy literally said. The
guy literally said, oh, man, I haven't been able to
tell anybody else about this because we did this. We
did this, we did this. When the cops came, we
(22:46):
were right there.
Speaker 7 (22:47):
It was so funny, man, it was so funny.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
They had no idea.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
I like, I put the pistol on somebody's car, tire
or whatever. But the favorite one was they had lost
them at some point and they're like, well, we went
to the liquor store. We was getting good and messed up.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
It was crazy. So go watch that if you haven't.
Even if you think you hate rapping all this stuff,
it's certainly interesting.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
I at the risk of spoiling too much more, because
I spoiled some of it for myself yesterday when we
were talking about it on the show, and I read
some of the stuff that came out in the interviews,
and I wish I would have just waited till that,
you know, last night when I started watching it, because
some of the stuff that the guy who started bad
(23:34):
Boy with Puffy and then got fired at some point, Yeah,
some of the stuff that he said, I was like, Oh,
that's that is kind of crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
That guy was a good witness. My favorite thing, and
I think Sabrina might have seen this and not you
se Lane, but they have the video of him in
his studio, and I think he might have been high
at the time, did he well, yeah and did He's
trying to record a rap and he has to do
it over and over and over again, and he and
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it's so like, I do it again. I know you're
gonna think I'm crazy when I say this. It made
me think even I Sean Watson am a better rapper
than Diddy.
Speaker 6 (24:18):
I mean, the producer was saying that it took them
to record eight bars eight weeks and he.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Just walked and he's like, on the corner the boner,
do it again, do it again, do it again? Every time.
It was a complete and total disaster. It was so bad. No,
I've done it. I didn't want to go to h
to lad with them.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
I've never heard corner rhyme with boner before.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
You know, I said corner And then I was like,
where am I going? What direction?
Speaker 6 (24:52):
That poor dude never got paid no higher album that
that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
There's so much of this stuff in the music industry.
Where you go, aren't there like accountants here, contracts?
Speaker 4 (25:08):
Like I said, I'm only two episodes in, but some
of the stuff that they were describing about how some
of the lesser known artists and bad Boy were getting
ripped off was exactly what jelly Roll describes when he
was getting into the music industry, about how all of
that works and how you make money and how these
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advances and all this stuff works when he was on SmartLess.
So if you're at all interested in like how the
music industry works, are like how people could be so
famous and be so poor, watch The Diddy and a
documentary and also listen to jelly Roll on SmartLess because
he lays it out in such an interesting way that
(25:50):
I really found found entertaining.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, I'll have to check it out because I do
find that interesting personally. All right, let us know what
you think about all of this, if you saw this,
or if you didn't, if you're like, no, I'm watching
Stranger Things or something else entirely, let us know your thoughts.
Record a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot com right now
trying to think if we should should we take a
break and then come back and get into the pipe bomb.
(26:15):
January sixth, after five years, all of a sudden an arrest,
and we're just learning about this guy and nobody's really
talking about it. But now they have some idea as
to what this guy was motivated by. It's very interesting
and we'll get into this surprise pipe bomb arrest out
of DC after all these years.
Speaker 13 (26:34):
That's coming up next on the news. Chunky.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Let me set the stage on this because some of
you have probably forgot on January sixth, two thousand and
twenty twenty one. On January sixth, twenty twenty one, there
was somebody who went to the Capitol and put a
pipe bomb outside the DNC that's the Democrats in Washington,
(27:13):
d C. And the RNC that's the Republicans. Somebody put
these pipe bombs, pretty rudimentary pipe bombs made out of
you guess, hit pipes and timers like egg timers on there,
and they placed them in these areas by where the
Republicans are and where the Democrats are in Washington, DC.
And this was actually before the storming of the Capitol
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and that kind of stuff, And all we had for
the longest time was this surveillance footage of whoever this
person was walking around endlessly. I'm seeing this right now.
You can always watch the show on YouTube or twitch
dot tv, slash the news Junkie, and all you could
see was somebody carrying a bag. They had a hoodie on,
they appeared aware of where most of the cameras were.
(27:57):
They had a mask on as well, and they had
them sitting on benches placing the bombs, walking through neighborhoods,
and they were trying to track this person back absolutely
anywhere they could. But even though the FBI had rewards
out there and everything, we heard nothing about who left
these pipe bombs. These could have both blown up and
(28:18):
killed a whole bunch of people and made things even worse.
On twenty twenty one, January sixth and I thought they
maybe would never catch this person. What are you going
to go off of. You can't even tell what color
their skin is. They're covered, they have a hoodie on,
jeans on, a mask on, et cetera. But there has
been an arrest made, and I'll tell you about what
(28:40):
they've said about this person in just a moment here.
But I was surprised. I was surprised that that came
down the line at all, that there had been an arrest.
I thought we would maybe never hear any more about it.
But here's what, Queen, I guess it's not cold at
the moment because we learned this. This is from reporter
and Ken Delanion at NBC, who says, in a stunning
(29:05):
break in one of the FBI's most highly profile unsolved cases,
agents arrested a suspect Thursday morning who investigators believe placed
pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic headquarters in the
hours before the January sixth US Capital riot. Four people
with knowledge of the development tell ms now that's formerly
(29:27):
the MSNBC. The suspect has been charged with placing the bombs,
which did not detonate. By the way, the allegations, if proven,
would end a longstanding mystery that sparked a multitude of
conspiracy theories over who planted the pipe bombs. More on
that in a second. More on that just a second
before a mob of pro Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
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The suspect has been linked to statements in support of
anarchist ideology, said two people briefed on the arrest. And
then we learn that the person's name is Brian Cole.
Br i An Cole is the person's name that the
FBI has in custody in whom they believe left the
pipe bombs in Washington, d C. On January fifth, according
(30:12):
to two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter.
So NBC has the story, they say, after all these years,
they've got somebody looks like some sort of anarchist person
who was behind this, which, honestly that if you're going
to target both parties and you're trying to blow something
up before there was going to be this whole speech
near the Capitol and stuff, an anarchist would do that,
(30:33):
you know. And they're saying that there is something that
leads them to believe that this is where this person
was coming from. Now back to it, and here's the
interesting twist here, Steila. And this might be a little
weird for you to find, but I think you should
be able to. Oh, they probably memory hold this. The
news outlet called The Blaze. Oh wow, I haven't heard
(30:56):
my name in a minute, because I've been following this
story for a long time and trying to figure out
who the hell was behind this. The news outlet called
The Blaze recently ran some sort of expose where they
said they knew who was the person behind these bombs
at the Capitol, and they didn't know why the US
government wasn't telling us. It was a massive cover up.
(31:19):
And they named a woman. They named a woman who
they said was responsible for leaving these pipe bombs behind.
The person arrested is Brian Cole. And as far as
I could tell, no vagina in sight here that this
is a dude that they've arrested. And I thought immediately
when they ran that story saying, actually, we did get
(31:43):
this a gate analysis as in g A. I T like,
we analyzed the walk of the person and how they
moved out, and we've determined They said, we've determined it
was this woman. And I believe they straight up named
this woman. That could be all mega lawsuits if they
(32:04):
completely got it wrong.
Speaker 6 (32:05):
That's how much intelligence we have that just by our walk,
which I would say between the three of us, for example,
our walks have changed. We had a little bit more
pep in our step thirteen years ago, but we have
gotten older since. But now the government has the information
of what our walks are like in order to determine.
Speaker 7 (32:27):
Who we are as people. Now, what am I getting
wrong here?
Speaker 1 (32:30):
There are people who are just like these people who
are pretend. In my estimation, some people swear by this
stuff like a million other things. But I think body
language experts and things of this nature are mostly bs right.
And this is a split off of like a body
language expert is going to say this person walks with
this sort of gate other than the person having some
(32:52):
sort of repeatable noticeable you know, unhidable if you will limp,
You're not gonna tie this to an individual.
Speaker 4 (33:02):
But they screwed for land on pipe bombers.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
They determined with whatever they were looking at that this
was a woman, and they named her and everything. Could
you find anything or to this memory hole all of
this I'm looking.
Speaker 4 (33:17):
Uh, there's a couple of Blaze articles.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Man Blaze is very annoying to read all their texas
so big. They got it wrong. I'm telling you. They
said it was some woman who was in like Washington,
d C. And the FBI says they have somebody in
custody if this person did it. They were wrong Ryan Cole,
who they believe left the pipe bombs behind.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
At that point, I'm seeing a post on x that
says attorney for former Capitol police officer Shawney Kirkoff says
tells Washington Post that recent claims by The Blaze that
she planted pipe bombs are categorically false, shameful allegations are
recklessly false, absurd, and defamatory. Miss kirk Off categorically denies them.
(34:02):
This was posted November fourteenth of this year. So yeah,
so this would have been a pretty recent article by
The Blaze.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Correct. Yeah. Yeah, they straight up named her, and she
responded to her attorney right there and saying that seems
like lawsuit. Crazy man, that's more than willing to do it. Well,
I mean they went out there, they pushed it. I
remember thinking, are they going to say this person's name,
because that's a brave move if they do. Brave or stupid,
(34:34):
those two are intertwined sometimes, and I think that this
could be the end of that whole damn media outlet.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
November excuse me, this site is so annoying. November eighth,
It says former Capitol police officer a forensic match for
January sixth pipe bomber. And maybe they're using some careful
wording here, but it also has sources say a computer
program that compared the bomb suspects gate to that of
(35:01):
Shawnie Kirkhoff. Produced a ninety four percent match. Look a computer.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
Program, you walk ninety four percent like a pipe bomber. Okay,
all right, like that.
Speaker 4 (35:15):
Pipe by Now I want to see her walk next
to this coal guy name Brian Brian Cole.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Brian fis in custody.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
Forensic analysis of female former US Capitol police officers Gate
is a ninety four to ninety eight percent match to
the unique stride of the long sought January sixth pipe
bomb suspect, According to a Blaze News investigation confirmed by
several intelligence sources, man that I would.
Speaker 6 (35:40):
Love to see this footage because I don't know what
a unique stride would be unless I'm watching America's next
top model.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
Mine is pretty unique and how cool it is. I
get those comments all the time, like you're a cool walker.
Speaker 7 (35:53):
Yeah you do that, like weird school gate.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Yeah, Sean's got a good gate. Great, you know lots
of things. They spelled a gayt for you. That's that's not.
Speaker 4 (36:06):
The software algorithm that not analyzes walking parimeters, including flexion,
which is knee bend, hip extension, speed, step length, cadence,
and variants rated. Shawny Ray Kirkhoff, thirty one years old
of Alexandria, Virginia as a close match to the bomb
suspect shown on video from January fifth.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Pseudo science nonsense.
Speaker 7 (36:28):
Yeah, does that hold up in court?
Speaker 1 (36:30):
I No, I don't think it should. I don't think
you should be able to utilize pseudoscience nonsense to label
somebody as a domestic terrorist. They should sue them into
a bolivion all right to the moon if they said
that about me, and they're like on the record saying
this stuff. That's why I said, in the world of
all this online stuff where people will just brazenly post
(36:52):
the most unhinged things on social media, when somebody posts
something like that and blatantly defames you if they are
indeed lying, lower the barrel and fire. Okay, send your
lawyers after their asthetically and go full bore and sue
them into oblivion. Don't let people lie on you like that.
(37:13):
If somebody said you like touch kids or something, Hell no,
lower the barrel please.
Speaker 4 (37:17):
A veteran analyst who ran the analysis for Blaze News
said that based on visual observations, the program can struggle
with so the program that was used put a ninety
four percent match. But this analyst for Blaze News said,
he personally pegged the match at closer to ninety eight percent.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
This is like that time Sabrina took my comic books
that were graded into the comic book store and the
guy so regraded them and he was like, they're not
as good as they're graded.
Speaker 7 (37:45):
They're alive on the air Mike.
Speaker 6 (37:47):
It's in a plastic case, sir, and there's a sticker
that says number one.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Nope, no, it's not as good of a grade as
they're giving it. Uh, this is that's going to kill them.
Speaker 7 (37:57):
You're in my ear while I'm using headphones.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
That's ps. Yeah, they do it again. And by the way,
I tell all of you the same thing. I would
tell everybody the same thing. If someone ever accuses you
of something so heinous like that and you didn't do it,
you had nothing to do with it. I don't care
if there's some rando online or anything, go after them.
If we have a culture that turns the corner on this,
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people will be less likely to say this kind of nonsense.
The more people are held accountable for it. I happen
to think that is good. All right, agree, disagree, let
me know, send a dispatch. Go over to the website
thenewsjunkie dot com right now.
Speaker 4 (38:38):
According to CBS, the suspect was cleared after establishing an
alibi through a video of her playing with her puppies
at the time of the advices were planted.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Now that's suspicious, all right.
Speaker 4 (38:51):
Prior to this article's original reporting, Blaze News repeatedly requested
such evidence from the FBI. We want the puppy video.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
You imagine, like, not only did I not do this
terrible thing, I was busy saving puppies at the time.
Speaker 6 (39:10):
Taking a video of it with Carl and did not
videotape anything.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
With the times damp, you got to walk. You need
to moving forward, I think so. Anyways, let us know
what you think. Send you your dispatch over on the
website The news junker dot com. Got a bunch of
great emails. One that is shocking to me, but a
great email that we'll get into. Remember the man yesterday,
the eighty eight year old man that they started raising
money for because his pension had been taken away from
(39:38):
him and his wife died. This whole thing with this
viral video. If you missed it, I'll play the video
again that started all of this. But this has gone
too far. This has gone too far. We cannot stand
here and just watch this happen. What's going down that
is coming up next on the news.
Speaker 5 (39:54):
Chunk ye.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
He's eighty eight years old and he's poor. He's poor,
and he's working at a store, and his wife is
dead and there's many other problems in his life. And
that's the story. And sort of shouted rap form of
ed bombas the eighty eight year old guy who has
transfixed the Internet this week. They care about this guy.
(40:35):
He put in all of his days, not only fighting
for the country, but then working for a great American
company at the time GM and then losing his pension
after all of his work, and then losing his health
coverage as his wife got sick. That's according to him,
that's his story in this side, and having to work
at eighty eight a full schedule at a Walmart. So
(40:59):
some do went and hung out with him and filmed
the video. And I think this thing has all gone
too far. I'll explain in a minute what my point is.
But for those of you missed this, here's this dude,
ed bomboss that the Internet is rallying behind and that
you hang on. Let me bring this back just a
little bit. You said that you lost your pension, Yes, sir,
(41:19):
I did. I was in the Army bank.
Speaker 9 (41:21):
In sixty sixty shape, so you're a veteran.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
To Yes, I think that hurt me the most. But
my wife was real sick. Well, my wife was really sick,
he says.
Speaker 10 (41:32):
And they when they took the pigeon, they also took
the healthcare coverage and all but ten thousand.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
Dollars of my life issues. So I sold the host
that's so old property I had. We made it through. Well,
I've died so many years ago.
Speaker 10 (41:49):
Then I've been trying to re establish myself.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
All right, you get it. This is this guy and
now he's working at the store. He says, he's working there.
How many days are waking? How many buys a week?
I worked? Yes, indeed confirmed five days a week, eight
hours a day. Ed bomboss the old man. It got
us in a discussion about like, how do you want
to retire? Do you actually want to never work again?
If you want to keep a job. Is it torturous
(42:14):
for somebody to be working in their eighties and should
the entire internet rally around them or is it like, hey,
that's not that big of a deal. Well, people, a
lot of people online at least, which is not a
great gauge of things, but decided it was a big
deal and the donation started flying by, and before you
know it went past eight hundred thousand dollars. Then it
(42:37):
bested a million. When we were talking about it yesterday
it had gone up even further than that. Can we
get a live look at mister ed Bomboss's go fund
me to see where it's going, and then I'll drop
the bombshell that for me is just way, way, way
too far.
Speaker 6 (42:53):
I mean, it's definitely gone up since the last we
talked about it ready one point almost six million.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
Dollar one point six million dollars. It's a lot of money.
See Lane was wondering would slowed down because people start
to think, well that's enough, that's enough right there. We
don't want to give him two. I think of m
I hit two. I think it might hit two million
dollars for this eighty eight year old man that people
felt sorry for. They want him to be able to retire,
so they're giving him this money. This army is that.
(43:22):
Now here's where I say too far. This is insane.
What is even happening here. Allegedly, they still haven't told
him about what this fundraiser and the money that has
been raised. Okay, allegedly, as all of us are talking
about this, and as we're reading off one point six
(43:45):
million dollars raised by I don't know how many people,
tens of thousands of people or something online, all these
people have done, and they allegedly have not told him
anything about this right now.
Speaker 6 (43:58):
Someone has had to have walked up to him at
that store.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
That's what Selane said. Selians like our reporters not coming
up to him at the store, and I'm like, I
don't know.
Speaker 6 (44:10):
And so the person who put it all together, and yeah,
forgive me if we mentioned this already. But his update
on December second was, I want to let you know
that Ed will be abded to receive the funds once
we surprise him in.
Speaker 7 (44:23):
Four or five days. I go for surprise him.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
Now, what are you waiting for? Yeah, I'm going through
the latest post from the guy who's doing this whole thing.
One point five million dollars they've surpassed.
Speaker 6 (44:38):
I feel like he's trying to figure out how you
can get a little cut.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
Of the guy posted that He's like, he's headed to Detroit,
which I think maybe was where this happened. What possibly
it was, So it says Detroit supermarket.
Speaker 4 (44:50):
Uh, it's not specific on which one, even though I'm
sure if you look at the video really carefully, you'd
probably be able to see.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Yeah, it looks like a Walmart to me, but it
might not be. But the guy who works there, this
eighty eight year old guy, after pouring his heart out
telling us his life story the internet has raised over
a one and a half million dollars, maybe going to
be two million dollars. This is going to change every
day for the rest of his life. Every day will
be changed because of this. He can stop working if
(45:20):
he wants to now.
Speaker 4 (45:21):
Especially if he's so surprised by the one point five
million dollars that the minute they surprise him with this,
he keels over and that was.
Speaker 1 (45:28):
Crazy, It would be so wild. Congratulations ed he just
hits the ground. Go tell the guy, Go tell him
he's a millionaire. Go there, now, go there, go call
we could we probably I don't know if they're getting
(45:50):
called non stop. They're probably trying to call all of
the places in Detroit to track this guy down. There's
no way that someone hasn't gone inside though and said something, right,
because if they have it, and this guy's just diligently
working away, still I know exactly where he works.
Speaker 4 (46:04):
I mean not not not the location, not which store,
but you could start narrowing it down. He works at
a grocery store that I am unfamiliar with, but maybe
more of a northern thing.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
A oh, a mayor Major. Oh okay, it's it's not
a Walmart. Mr E I G E. R. Meyer. I
think it's a Meyer. I might have that wrong, but
I think it's a Meyer. Now that I'm on Meyer
dot com. Let's see where you're located. Uh. Somebody says,
(46:36):
if the VET doesn't know, how do you know it's
not a scam. Well, you legitimately, you don't know. You
have no idea that's not a scam. You're just hoping
that this person is honest. He said Detroit, correct, Yeah, Detroit, Michigan.
But they haven't told this guy, that's what they said.
They said they have not told him yet, And the
Instagram guys like obviously waiting for the video. He wants
(46:58):
to drop the video because he's got millions of followers
now and he wants to drop the video and be like,
I just wanted to say, everybody rallied around. They heard
you were a vet, and they heard that your pension
was gone, and we've raised for you one point six
million dollars. He's putting off that.
Speaker 6 (47:17):
I imagine that there are some people who have donated money,
especially good amounts, even anonymous. They're like, what the hell, man,
why is this money just sitting I'm getting a little
sketched out.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
There's no way for me to pull it back. Not
for nothing. He's lucky. He's got to eighty eight. If
you make it to ninety eight, that's a real feat, right,
So every day counts. Every day counts. Go tell them
let him leave the grocery store. It's weird that they
haven't done that. According to Google Maps, there's not a
whole bunch of Myers in the Detroit area. Let me
(47:49):
search this area because I've wove out a bit that'd
be so great. What that can't be true? Strike again.
There the Instagram guy is just coming through the door
with his camera fired up, and he goes, I've got
great news. I know, I know, I know already the
news junk he told me eight Myers and one called
(48:12):
Meyer Rivertown Market. All right, we've got to track this
guy down. Unbelievable congratulations to him. I just wish they
would tell him sooner and let him know that his
life has changed. I guess join us on the show.
You can set us what we call a dispatch. It's
very easy for you to do. Record yours now at
(48:33):
thenewschunky dot com.
Speaker 6 (48:36):
I just realized he is going to make this man
work an entire week of shifts before giving him almost
two million dollars.
Speaker 1 (48:44):
So I'm saying, how many of those does he have?
How many weeks at eighty eight does he have.
Speaker 7 (48:49):
Has like I could have quit seven days ago?
Speaker 1 (48:51):
Does he have five hundred weeks? Does he? I don't know.
I have no idea how long this guy's going to live,
but I know you're taking a chunk of it and
not going over there immediately and telling him, buddy, you're rich.
Quit and spectacular fashion too. Please Tips at the newsyunky
dot com. Tips tips at the newsjunkie dot com. An
angry email coming in. This is from Christopher and it's
(49:17):
to our very own Christopher Dolores Lane aka all right,
Chris person is not happy with you it, says Sean
tell that son of a Bitch Sea Lane that the
whole point of the movie House of Dynamite was about
making decisions based on limited information. That's why every perspective
(49:38):
story was about the same moment of different characters making
decisions based on limited information. What happens afterwards doesn't matter,
because it's about the before. Go watch Michael Bay, you
uncultured swine, says Christopher ps love you all at the end.
I've got to love you all at the enemy response
to that ceiling the.
Speaker 4 (49:58):
Movie still sucked, buddy, Wow, sorry, wow.
Speaker 6 (50:02):
I was very intrigued, not pleased with the ending of it. Also,
is that how fast nuclear bombs travel?
Speaker 5 (50:10):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (50:10):
How fast it would? Oh? I think that could that
could be true? Yeah, for like an intercontinental ballistic missile
like that. Probably, Yeah. I mean the craziest thing is
when they speed that up to like fifteen seconds, because
then nobody's gonna have any time. They're gonna be like God,
everybody hits the button. We can't scramble anybody. It's not
going to be caught. Charles emails tips at the news
(50:32):
Junkie dot Com about the Wholemark Christmas movie discussed on
the show yesterday. When you were talking about the crazy
name of the Christmas event in that Hallmark movie yesterday,
I really expected you to mention the title of the
new Family Guy Christmas Special. I think sea Lane would
get a kick out of it. The title of the
Christmas Special is let's see Cameron sea Lane here. I
(50:53):
want to see if he gets a kick out of
this or not, or if Charles is an idiot. Charles,
your name is on the line, and here we go.
I think Celia would get a kick out of it.
The title of the Family Guy Christmas Special is Disney's,
Hulu's Family Guys, Hallmark Channels, Lifetimes familiar Holiday movie. Not
bad first half. He definitely got a little bit of
(51:14):
a kick. Yeah, it's not a big one. It's like
a nudge.
Speaker 4 (51:18):
I physically moved an air escaped my nose. Not great though, good,
not great?
Speaker 1 (51:24):
All right, good? Not great. One more anonymous emails the show,
and you too can be anonymous when you send your email.
Just put that right up on top of the tips
of the Newsjunkie dot com. This person for obvious reasons.
It'll be obvious in a moment wants to be anonymous.
The other day, you guys were talking about Nazis retired
in Brazil. See Lane made a comment. I think it
(51:45):
was sarcastically saying, are they sitting back collecting a pension?
Retired in Brazil? Anonymous says, my father was a Nazi.
Oh what, he was a Russian prisoner of war for
five years. He was released in East Germany. He escaped
(52:06):
and then came to America. And yes, my father collected
a German army pension while living here in the United States.
Love your shows, Anonymous, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (52:17):
Anonymous questions, I guess, awkwardly, as the German military, you're
still paying out people, even though.
Speaker 4 (52:30):
As the I mean, I think the German military has
distanced themselves from the Nazi thing, like they've decided that
that was all wrong.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
Nazis and hiding like the Nuremberg trials. Sure, yeah, but
them a couple of them snuck out, a couple of
them gun on the loose. I think, all right, quick break,
we want to hear from you. Send us a dispatch,
record your video or audio dispatch over at the news
dot Com right now. When we return, be very careful
(53:04):
out there. There's something that is right behind you, lurking,
trying to get you. However, I can safely say it
will never get me. It will never get Sea Land
or Sabrina.
Speaker 4 (53:18):
It will never.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
Get us, but it might get you. And it is
right behind you. What is it that is coming up
next in the news, junk kie. We are safe. The
(53:45):
three of us are safe. Myself, Sabriina, and Sea Lane
are safe from this. But other people, especially those who
are located near where we are, are at risk. It's
right behind you. It's creeping up on you. We're gonna
try to get you. Okay, what's happening now, here's the
reason why we're in the in the clear here. This
(54:06):
is something that is spreading around like wildfire apparently, but
all of the stories that are coming out say it's
being spread exclusively through gyms, and.
Speaker 6 (54:19):
Hey, I had big plans.
Speaker 1 (54:23):
Wait yeah, if I you might want to wait if
you're like scabies again. Oh no, it's Legionnaire's disease. I
don't like how old that sounds. They had a huge
Black Friday sale Legionnaire's disease, fourteen confirmed cases and Orange County,
Florida alone. And this is spreading around through exposure at
(54:48):
a gym. They didn't want to name the gym. I'll
try to figure out which one it is, but they
said they want to evaluate conditions potentially contributing to the outbreak.
They tested disinfected levels, temperature and pH plumbing outlets and
spas and YadA, YadA, YadA, and the details were shared
by some legionnaire's lawyers. I didn't even know there was
(55:09):
a specific field for this, but they got legionnaire's lawyers
out there. They identified an outbreak at an Ocoet gym
on Silver Star Road, a facility that was previously an
LA Fitness. My god, this is why I tell you
to stay away from this stuff exactly.
Speaker 6 (55:27):
Peloton would never mm hmm. By the way, I just
decorated it for Christmas.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
Nice. Yeah, this is that time of year it is. Yeah.
I mean you could get on it and then you
wouldn't have to do this gym. No.
Speaker 6 (55:41):
No, I put a couple of hats on it, little
lights m. It looks like his sleigh.
Speaker 1 (55:47):
Are you really planning for next year New Year's resolution
going to the gym? No not, Jim.
Speaker 6 (55:52):
I'd rather at home first and then other people this year.
Oh yeah, I could have next question, what's the problem.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
I didn't.
Speaker 6 (56:07):
Tell me what the goal is to not jiggle as
much as I do these days?
Speaker 1 (56:13):
Are you trying to get like like jack like rips,
not jacked?
Speaker 7 (56:16):
No, no, no, I was tighter, just a little tighter.
Speaker 6 (56:19):
And I think from what I'm seeing, it's good for us.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
I guess our body. What does that mean? You have
some sort of yeah, okay three times a week. Let's
just say, Sabrina that I am a magician, all right.
I can make things happen like that, And I tell
you I can snap my fingers and you on like
(56:48):
a muscular fitness level can go from zero to ten?
Are what are you looking for? Like a eight? Seven?
Speaker 5 (57:00):
Not?
Speaker 1 (57:01):
I don't want. I don't.
Speaker 6 (57:04):
I'm you know, respect to all the bodybuilders of the
world and not listen to the show. But no, I'm
not to put yourself right now? Yes, did you say
point five?
Speaker 1 (57:17):
It's zero out of ten? I'm not setting the scale. No,
I don't.
Speaker 7 (57:21):
I wouldn't say much muscle there great cats. I do
have great cats.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
I'm just trying to make out where you're going, So
you would you would put yourself at a point five?
Speaker 7 (57:30):
I want to feel healthy, so right now, I would.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
I'm a solid one, and you want to get to this,
but you want to get to four or five. Get
rid of that. I want to get rid of those.
Everybody has that.
Speaker 7 (57:40):
I want to get rid of the armpit butt right there.
Speaker 1 (57:42):
Yeah, everybody has a little little shaker. Now on, you
work out and do the weights. Although I did see
somebody the other day I forgot who it was on
television and they were trying to get people rallied up
about something and all excited and and then we do this,
We're going to do this. And then they went to
move their hand like you know, to point at the crowd,
(58:03):
and when they stopped with their point, their arm went like.
Speaker 6 (58:09):
Somebody and all of a sudden you could feel the
background from your own arm.
Speaker 7 (58:12):
Yeah, I'm just start doing something about it.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
But you're not trying to go far. You're not trying
to get like whole Cogan or anything.
Speaker 7 (58:19):
No, by no means at all.
Speaker 6 (58:20):
I would like to just feel healthy and be able
to I don't know, call without pulling my back out, you.
Speaker 1 (58:27):
Know what I'm saying. I only bring this up just because,
in my very un selfish way, I would love if
you would try to get to like ten, that's too much.
If you were like.
Speaker 6 (58:40):
A deep voice and the side of my head shaved
is enough to.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
You were steroid it out full on muscle Sabrina hitting
the gym and you came in here. It's not very track.
I said, how's everybody doing on a Thursday? And you're like,
I've been working on my obliques for like four weeks
and I'm just not getting the kind of fascination I'm
looking for when I pop them in front of the
(59:05):
mirror and.
Speaker 6 (59:06):
I'm just as you're talking, I'm doing one of those
like hand exercises. It seems like people that who don't
have giant weights at their access twenty four to seven
have just like that hand weight.
Speaker 1 (59:20):
It says something that we don't know what. It's called
the little hand squeezer.
Speaker 7 (59:23):
Yeah, right, scripinator five thousand.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Sure, true, true, But I do want you to say,
away with your bodies.
Speaker 4 (59:32):
I would just.
Speaker 1 (59:33):
Love it if you got completely roid ripped. I would
think that would be the mods. Like if you turned
into Mac always sunny in Philadelphia style. Okay, but see Mac,
that was funny.
Speaker 6 (59:45):
Now look at Google image women on steroids bodybuilders.
Speaker 1 (59:50):
I do not want to let me see I'm.
Speaker 7 (59:52):
Gonna I'd rather not have traps.
Speaker 1 (59:53):
Thank you. Women on steroids. Okay, I'm gonna look at
this women you use antimalotic anabolic steroids. Anythink like this?
I don't know, yes, please, I mean, if you would
do this, it would be so good for the show,
Like if you why about on her face? If you
(01:00:15):
were to do this and get that geeked out rip
that you'd be on like a muscle magazine cover, it
would take a lot of dedications.
Speaker 6 (01:00:23):
Shure, as long as you promise, we can do promo photos. Yeah,
where I'm holding both of you on each my shoulder.
Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
Oh if if you get like if you get exactly
like this woman's level of musculature, you are in the
middle of the photo and you're like beating both of
Sea Lan and I somehow, like we're getting squashed by
your muscular stature. So, I mean, I think this would
just be so good for the show. If you care
about the show, you'll do. But if you don't, you know,
(01:00:50):
you know, on on with whatever else is going on.
Make your own decisions. I'm not here to try to push.
Speaker 7 (01:00:55):
You in an I feel like very pressured right now
to be completely.
Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
Honest, with you. I'm just saying I would like to
see and if Selang got down to like ninety five
pounds that it does not even possible. Probably not impossible,
absolutely possible if you try. Hey it's steroil. Hey, Sabrina,
steroids and you guys ready to talk about muscle milk?
(01:01:19):
Can I get you to convince regular old Sabrina that
it's better to be rooted out and maxed?
Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
You ready for your man in the canoe to be
a yacht? Yeah? That's true. That does seem to happen.
It does seem to like you thought you.
Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
Just had trouble with one tin hair because of how
hormones work. How would you like fifteen hundred.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
If you were fully geeked out like that? Do you
think you can beat up sea line?
Speaker 3 (01:01:44):
You keep saying geeked geek sounds cute. I don't know
if it will be, but we're really awesome and absolutely I.
Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
Could shredded absolutely Max. All right, fine, never gonna get there,
but there you go. I don't know steroids lift, but
some in your lube? What whatever? You're out? All right?
There you go? Wow, that could be your future. Everybody.
(01:02:14):
Could you imagine if this was just every day on
the show.
Speaker 6 (01:02:18):
Now complete opposite, I get a whole bunch of like
filler during the holiday breaks.
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
I don't judge. I don't judge women who get botox
or filler or any of.
Speaker 7 (01:02:31):
Those housewives like style like from New York City.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
As long as your face still moves normally, as long
as you're like you go, you know your If your
face moves around as it normally does, everybody will be
okay with it. But if you get so much that
it looks weird, you got to get the good doctors.
Man like the Kardashians have done some next level stuff
to the acting. They can't fix that. No, they cannot
(01:02:59):
fix unfortunately. But at the gym's be careful. Legionnaire's disease
is making the rounds. Apparently if you lift things and
do this kind of stuff for fun, then you might
be at risk. What's Legionaire's disease, you say, I'm glad
you asked. It's a serious type of pneumonia. And pneumonia
is not good and it's not easy to spell. And
(01:03:21):
my estimation, the harder a medical term is to spell,
the worst it is to have diarrhea. Hard to spell,
not good to have pneumonia hard to spell, not good
to have. You see where this is going. Lymphoma, I
don't know. I think I gotta do better at that
(01:03:41):
than diarrhea, because diarrhea I'm always like I hit the
first letter and then I just have to.
Speaker 4 (01:03:47):
Like type in Google and like get close to the
word and then have it correct me and then copy paste.
Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
Yeah, it's probably one of the more googled things we
will talk about. I haven't imagined. I'm just kidding. This
is a guest here. But what we want, we got it.
I don't know. Well I could tell you actually, because
they released that today. We'll get that to that. At
some point during the show, I was surprised by a
bunch of the stuff that was in the latest Google release.
But when we come back, we got the next episode
(01:04:14):
with Sabrina. What's coming up on the next episode?
Speaker 6 (01:04:20):
On the next episode, I'm really hoping the voice would
do it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
What's coming up on the next episode? Brother? She's hitting buttons?
Ask me again, bitch, what's coming up? All right? Well,
righting out, man, what's coming up on the next episode?
Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
Peter's back and asking the legendary grunge band to be impossible,
and by impossible, I mean to do something super annoying.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
What did you get tired?
Speaker 3 (01:04:59):
And eight Snack is making a limited edition comeback thanks
to Stranger Things? Is it aids plus so much more
coming up next during the episode.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
If pretending to be ripped makes you rip somehow the
greatest outcome? How's pretty get so jacked? Pretending? Yeah, jacked
up is what she means. We'll be back with all
of that. It's coming up next on the news chunk Kie.
(01:05:43):
The next episode is coming up in just a moment. Obviously,
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into it. Let's do the next episode, because there's a
lot on TV and you can't possibly keep up with
all of it, even though you should, because what else
are you gonna talk about? Panties? Hell? Na, I'm going
to get ice cream right now. So nothing Weather's nice.
Speaker 9 (01:06:23):
It's time for the next episode with Sabrina.
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
Hey, smoke, Hold up.
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Speaker 7 (01:07:13):
It was a mirror sixty nine years ago.
Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
Nice, I remember that.
Speaker 6 (01:07:21):
It was nineteen fifty six and we had four gentlemens
sixty nine years ago.
Speaker 4 (01:07:27):
I thought you were going to never mind sixty nine agether.
Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
What that's quite a number right there.
Speaker 6 (01:07:34):
You said something else altogether. Now, Oh, I thought you said,
I'll take it everywhere. Presley, it did not.
Speaker 1 (01:07:43):
Three more numbers than that one.
Speaker 6 (01:07:45):
Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and this guy right here.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
The big Bopper, No three names Jarley.
Speaker 7 (01:07:56):
Lewis, That is correct. Who's the Big Bopper?
Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
I like how Ceiling said with his voice that I
was done, no, no, because you absolute moras.
Speaker 4 (01:08:09):
I knew it wasn't, but then you had Big Bopper
in my head and I was like, it was confusing
me and I couldn't come up with Jerry Lee Lewis.
Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
You got nothing man.
Speaker 6 (01:08:16):
Well, Elvis, Johnny, Carl and Jared on this day recorded
music together at Sun Sun Studio.
Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
Yeah, that's a famous one in where then huh? Two points? Oh,
I don't know where it was in Memphis or something
that Elvis Jesus right, Elvis recorded all of his hits
or a lot of his hits, I should.
Speaker 7 (01:08:34):
Say, six points on the board.
Speaker 6 (01:08:36):
These recordings released twenty five years later under what title?
Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
And it's not the Big Bopper, the Little Bopper?
Speaker 7 (01:08:46):
Elvis personally Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins.
Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
And this super groove what's the name.
Speaker 6 (01:08:52):
It's not five hundred thousand, the megastar half a million.
Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
That is a million dollar quartet.
Speaker 5 (01:08:59):
Oh yeah, let's have it.
Speaker 6 (01:09:01):
And since we're going back in time, it looks like
there's been an opportunity was taken. In a little sidebar
question I have for both of you and the listeners
of did they do this on purpose?
Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
A are they just taking advantage?
Speaker 6 (01:09:18):
Thanks to season five, Volume one, oh Stranger Things, Stranger
Things is right, we now have a comeback, and that
is Nature Valley's Fudge Chip being a butter bombers, the
big Bopper.
Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
I don't know if I've ever tried one of those.
I've never peanut butter.
Speaker 7 (01:09:35):
Boppers, the fudge chip Beanu butter boppers.
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
I saw the scene where they talked about this. I did.
It was back in nineteen eighty nine. I was not alive.
Sean was twelve nineteen eighty nine. No, I was eight
years old, so I probably I just never had one
of these. What's with the Asian kids on the box?
That seems strange? They love bombers, I guess they do.
They look like little cutoff fingers that have been rolled
(01:10:01):
around in chocolate and peanut butter A lot delicious, delicious,
cat tured. Yeah, now that she says cat tired, it's
really kind of ruining it. A little bit catured in
a litter box.
Speaker 6 (01:10:10):
They're trying to scoop out, so Nature Valley re released
them this week for the first time since nineteen eighty nine,
with Stranger Things inspired packaging. They won't be hitting grocery
store shelves.
Speaker 4 (01:10:23):
Though the logo looks like straight out of showbiz Pizza.
Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
Oh does rest it is? Yeah? Yeah, I could see that.
Speaker 6 (01:10:30):
They're going to be selling them in a kit which
includes not one, not two.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
But for Boppers, we're a kit. You have to build it.
Speaker 6 (01:10:37):
In a recipe card for nineteen eighty seven.
Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
Get it.
Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
They're starting this later on this week or maybe early
next week, giving away two hundred and fifty boxes while
supplies last.
Speaker 7 (01:10:46):
You have to head over to a website which is super.
Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
Easy to read.
Speaker 6 (01:10:52):
Sreepop, sree bop, sr e PPob dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:10:58):
Hi, it's not catchy, not at all.
Speaker 6 (01:11:01):
Snager box today. That's Bopper's backwards upside down.
Speaker 7 (01:11:06):
Got it?
Speaker 6 (01:11:07):
It has to get the okay from Stranger Things to
use them in the packaging. I don't know did Stranger
Things have to get the okay to use them.
Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
That's like a weird thing because I think you can
use stuff, but people don't want to because product placement
is crazy money for them. And it goes back to like,
I don't want to say this wrong because I always
do Reese's pieces. I think you saying on on et
because those were originally supposed to be a different candy.
Speaker 6 (01:11:35):
And oh yeah, then I remember the gun industry sued
them and they had to replace all of the guns
with walkie talkies.
Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
I remember that part. I think they just got a
little anti gun and talk about this was America.
Speaker 6 (01:11:48):
Yeah, unbelievable, and you know it's America and hard to believe.
Speaker 7 (01:11:52):
But the original of this that's right. And back in
the day nineteen thirty nine, it was considered.
Speaker 6 (01:12:03):
A flippity flippity flippity flop?
Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
Was it really actually lost.
Speaker 6 (01:12:09):
One point one million dollars during its initial run. Now
we flash forward to today, twenty twenty five, the movie
is making two million dollars a day.
Speaker 4 (01:12:20):
Well, yeah, I mean, how much money did it make
with the damn sphere?
Speaker 7 (01:12:26):
That's thank you for asking. That's what this story's about.
Speaker 6 (01:12:28):
That's what it's making at the sphere in Las Vegas,
two million dollars a day because people are paying between
one hundred and nineteen dollars for nose bleeds and that's
sans coke and three hundred and seven three hundred and
seventy seven dollars for front section.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Why do you want the front section to watch a movie?
Great question, it's ninety years old. By the way, I
always hear that there's for the experience. There's people who
are old Wizard of Oz people who dislike the new
Wicked people, and they fight over what's really in the
cannon of the Wizard of Oz world. Well, and then
I wonder, like, how do these people not have jobs?
(01:13:08):
It's always very confused.
Speaker 6 (01:13:09):
Not the old Wizard of Oz people that are about
to die.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
I mean, these are younger people that are into the
old Wizard of Oz but not into the Wicked, or
into the Wicked but not into the Old Wizard of Oz.
Speaker 6 (01:13:21):
Can we all just get along it's crazy and get
a four D experience, multisensory effects, shaking seats, high velocity.
That was like you were just talking about that, the
sixty nine with a million dollar quite a few so
some people are paying almost four hundred dollars congratulations to
Wizard of Oz at the sphere.
Speaker 1 (01:13:39):
Each six nine would be two.
Speaker 6 (01:13:40):
D's all the right, But if you don't have that
many d's or not enough money, how abouts Wizard of
Oz horror films. Yeah, I can't do my fun scream
now because of the ridout early.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
That's what happens. Everything's gonna change when you get ripped.
On this show.
Speaker 6 (01:14:03):
We've got Wizard of Oz horror movies headed our way.
First one is called Gayale Yellow Brick Road, and it's
hitting theaters on the eleventh.
Speaker 7 (01:14:12):
Oh yeah, just a couple of days.
Speaker 6 (01:14:15):
Gaye Yellow and this one, Dorothy is an old lady
or granddaughter discovers the secret of Oz just become and
I quote a terrifying playground for.
Speaker 1 (01:14:28):
Malevolent melevant malevolent maleven. I can't see it. Malevolent is it's.
Speaker 6 (01:14:34):
Been crazy for her maniacal anyways it I don't want
to spell it. I'm using a different word, sean terrifying
playground for really bad guys beyond her imagination.
Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
You could watch the trailer on YouTube if you want.
Speaker 6 (01:14:53):
The second one sounds like a pretty standard slasher flick.
Speaker 4 (01:14:56):
Is the Wizard of Oz like in public domain now
or something like? Why they say Wizard of Oz? The
Wizard is it now?
Speaker 1 (01:15:03):
Six seven all day? If they do a version with that,
riz Kid, I ain't watching that crap. I'm not I'm
not tuning in. Yeah, like there, if they're making horror
movies about it, isn't doesn't that mean that it's getting
cheaper to Was The Wizard.
Speaker 7 (01:15:18):
Of Oz based on an old timey story?
Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
It was a book? Well yeah, yeah, Braun right, James Broun,
Bomb it was bomb l Frank Baum. I'll look at it,
don't you guys, Actually, don't look anything up, y'all. They're listening.
Speaker 6 (01:15:33):
Take it for fact and spread the rumors around. The
second horror film is Dorothy The Haunting of Oz, and
it falls over Frank Baumb. Yeah, college basketball players on
Halloween Night who were attacked by terrifying versions of Dorothy
and company as well as serial killer clowns. Because you
gotta in there so they will be available to you
sometime in twenty twenty six. And finally, which one shall I?
(01:16:01):
We have an animated Chuck E Cheese Christmas special on
YouTube that's exciting.
Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
The of Oz is nowhere on the horizon. We just
do audio trademark adio.
Speaker 4 (01:16:11):
I'm the one that said it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
Can't you share Oz?
Speaker 6 (01:16:15):
And that.
Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
The Wizard he would be the Wizard. The rizz Kid
would be like a little loopah Loopa.
Speaker 4 (01:16:21):
He doesn't necessarily have to be the risk somebody with
a lot of Riz being the wizard, the Wizard of Oz.
Speaker 7 (01:16:30):
It sounds kind of offensive and guy's.
Speaker 1 (01:16:33):
A total wizard.
Speaker 6 (01:16:36):
Let's get Riz started poopto anybody have a bobbaby the
Lions and the Cowboys.
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
Who's gonna win?
Speaker 6 (01:16:49):
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O four one. I just posted a new shocking video
about ceilings.
Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
So what happened to him? Only one way to find out?
Stay with me? Gay Wow?
Speaker 6 (01:17:43):
Is that a bad thing, small weed every day. Obviously,
it's a choice two.
Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
It would be interesting if you were already picking up
vibes too, I'd be like, damn, he's gonna be a
real gay. No, it wouldn't be a question mark kind
of thing. It would be more sure of that. All right,
Thank you, Sabrina. Have you guys ever token gay here?
Have you guys ever had a show that you watched
(01:18:15):
kind of religiously for a while and then fell off of,
and then after a while you go, oh my god,
that show's still going on right now?
Speaker 3 (01:18:21):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (01:18:22):
I had that. I'll give you an example, since it's
a weird thing to reverence. I had that with this show.
Somebody just sent along a story that said American Pickers
is ending, and I was like, American Pickers is still
going on? And I think they said American Pickers is
ending after its twenty seventh season, and I'm like, geez,
on what channel? I have no idea, I don't I
(01:18:45):
think it was even happening now.
Speaker 4 (01:18:46):
I tried to get back on a couple times. But
I loved Shameless when they first brought it to America
and put it on Showtime, and then after a while,
like you know, I had other stuff going on and
fell off of it, and then they just kept churning
out shameless episodes and I'm like, I wonder what's happening.
Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
With his family? Now? There was a lot in that show.
Sometimes they should really take them out to the pasture
before they do the show's just stay. They overstay, They're welcome.
You might say, Okay, we got new details about the
pipe bomb arrests and the person who was arrested for
these DC pipe bombs five years after all of this happened.
(01:19:29):
Some interesting new details coming in and update on the
Tara Reid story. We talked about Tara Reid and she
said you got drugged. Well, the cops went back and
actually investigated, and now Tara Reid is responding. So we'll
give you the back and forth and the latest drama
on that. It's all coming up next on the News Junkie.
(01:20:04):
Tara Reid, the drama exploding. I'll get into the latest
on that in a moment. If you haven't heard, don't
roll your eyes just yet. We'll see where this is going.
But the person who they believe was responsible for the
pipe bombs on January fifth, you know, before prior to
the January sixth, twenty twenty one capital incident and the
(01:20:27):
person who is responsible for putting those The FBI believes
they finally have them in custody, which is crazy because
five years went by and they were releasing more and
more videos. You couldn't see even what color skin this
person had. You couldn't tell if they were black or
white or whatever. You couldn't tell you could basically tell
their height and their weight from looking at the videos
(01:20:50):
of them walking around.
Speaker 6 (01:20:51):
Quite a lot of national news that happen since I
think a lot of people forgot about it.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Oh yeah, and what are you going to remember? Like,
oh yeah, remember the hooded person with a mask on
And I couldn't see their eyes or anything like, there
wasn't anything to go off of. But now after five years,
there's been an arrest in the case, and here's some
more details. And I nailed this during the break. I
was like, this is so often the case. My gut
(01:21:17):
told me this is exactly what was going on here,
because and this is the obvious part, of course, before
you come slamming me, oh yeah, gior Sean, before looking
at this too deeply, you see the surface level stuff
that the person responsible went to the Capitol and placed
pipe bombs by the Republicans area and the Democrats area.
(01:21:40):
And so it's obvious that if this person was really
targeting both political parties, both major political parties in the
United States, that it's beyond just some partisan in one
direction and much more likely to be an anarchist right
or a black bloc type protester far left far right
people when they're that far out there on the political spectrum.
(01:22:03):
They hate Republicans and they hate Democrats, they hate normal people,
they hate you, they hate me, they hate everybody because
they're the very political weirdos. They love chaos, yes, and
that's why they wanted to blow up the Red Team
and the Blue Team in Washington, DC. Thankfully the bombs
didn't go off. But I said, obviously, this person seems
to be motivated by some sort of black block anarchism.
(01:22:24):
They seem to be in that vein. And I said,
most of the people who who do this kind of stuff,
who are anarchists, most of them are in their twenties, okay,
and most of them are wealthy, younger, usually white kids.
That's what you see when you unmask a bunch of anarchists.
Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Everybody else is worried about putting food on the table,
making sure your kid is safe, and going to a
good school and anything else that keeps you going through
your life. But these anarchist types, they always seem to
come from a family with some level of and they
always seem to be kind of like wandering through life.
(01:23:05):
You can just find it a million times, right, but.
Speaker 6 (01:23:07):
Backed by a bunch of other people online that are
just like them in a different thing.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Sometimes there's not a lot of anarchists. Sometimes they gather together,
but they're usually like anti social goons by their nature.
So I mean gathering together sort of kind of that's it.
Speaker 4 (01:23:27):
I'm against their whole thing.
Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
So here's what the story says from Reuters, it's coming out.
The footage from January fifth, twenty twenty one, showed a
person putting a bomb near a bench outside the Democratic
National Committee building. The suspect placed another bomb at the
Republican headquarters. Both sites are near Capitol Hill. The suspect
is Brian Cole Junior of Woodbridge, Virginia. According to two
(01:23:50):
sources briefed on the matter, Brian Cole Junior thirty. He
was twenty five when he did this. So there you go.
Lives with his parents, and his parents own I guess,
possibly a bail bond company. I saw the house that
they rated just recently as this is all going down today,
(01:24:13):
and it's a big, beautiful house in Virginia. This is
always the case. There's a similar instinctce to this the
younger guys that he's getting older now. I think he's
in his thirties maybe forties. Even who his parents own
one of the big broadcasting companies Citadel they used to
own maybe or Cumulus, Citadel Ceiling, look up Citadel Political
(01:24:42):
Son or something. Because there's one person who their father
started all of these radio stations, and a lot of
the radio stations were focused on like right of center
talking about talent. John Santorum maybe I don't know. I'll
give you more details. He's a he's a guy who
now funds a lot of radical left wing causes because
(01:25:05):
his daddy was a billionaire radio industry guy and he
wanted to like shake that all. No, it's not John.
He does don't want to be like silver spoon in
the mouth. I think he's no way, he's like George
Soros now. But George Soros and George Soros's son are
different than it come from. The Soros has continued his
father's legacy. But we're else, that is true, and they
(01:25:27):
are both left wing financiers of a lot of radical
political causes. But this was somebody else, and he's like
Antifa supporter. His dad started a broadcast company. That's the
best I can give you right now, and he now
spends millions of dollars for these causes. Well, Walter, I'm
just just a Walter Walter. I have no idea. I
(01:25:50):
thought it was Citadel or Cumulus or one of those
major broadcasting companies his son. Anyhow, So I bring this
up because a lot of this stuff happens. It's also
true in the Disney family, where one of the heirs
of the Disney fortune is like the self hating Westerners,
where they have millions and millions and millions of dollars,
but they feel uncomfortable about their wealth, but not uncomfortable
(01:26:12):
enough that they want to give it up, uncomfortable enough
that they'll rail against the people who gave them the
wealth to begin with, even though they earn nothing themselves
in life. It's a particular type and they turn out
a lot of times to be these anarchist type people.
That may be what we're looking at with this person now,
thirty Brian Cole Junior of Woodbridge, Virginia. But we shall
(01:26:35):
see everyone.
Speaker 6 (01:26:39):
I mean, it just seems Google's very hype about.
Speaker 1 (01:26:43):
Let's see if Tmjai knows anything about broadcasting. For God's
sake and knows this. There is a son of a
guy who started a major broadcasting company in the United
States of America and became a billionaire, and his son
is a political activists now in the United States for
a lot of left winging and even like communist causes.
(01:27:06):
Who is this and what is the broadcast company I'm
thinking of?
Speaker 14 (01:27:09):
Godspeed, It sounds like you're referring to James Murdoch. No,
son of Rupert Murdoch founded Fox News and News corporator
James Murdoch has indeed been more vocal.
Speaker 1 (01:27:20):
I'll find it. I'll find it during the break or
something here. I can't waste the time at the moment,
but we'll get to you. Actually, let's work in a
dispatch or two on the show and see what you
got going on. Here's Carolyn. Carolyn has a dispatch for
us to listen. Here we go. Hello Carolyn, Carolyn when
(01:27:41):
she's up Carolyn Detroit.
Speaker 11 (01:27:44):
Hello guys, my name is Carolyn. I'm from Detroit. I
listen to you guys all the time. You any You
guys are a fabulous show. Mister Ed is from Brighton, Michigan,
who at Myers in Brighton, Michigan.
Speaker 1 (01:28:06):
The same year.
Speaker 6 (01:28:07):
Am I I How far back of a podcast listener
are you?
Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
I thought she was going to do that thing where
she goes, guys love the show so much, and then
she starts talking about something that was discussed on another show.
Oh no, Mister Ed is the guy who the Internet
has fallen in love with and donated over one point
five million dollars too, And that's what she's As far
as he is aware, he doesn't know a total.
Speaker 11 (01:28:30):
The news crews have come out, they've interviewed him also,
and they have not told him a total and is
a right now. I think Stam is coming in town
today to meet with him tomorrow to give him the
check for I think we're at like one point five mil.
Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
Wow, Yeah, it's crazy, eight dude.
Speaker 6 (01:28:56):
I appreciate that she's been watching the local news there
and has given us the most insight that we could
not find anywhere else.
Speaker 1 (01:29:04):
I too appreciate that. If I'm honest with you, I
was searching for this broadcaster sun guy. Are you said
you were going to do a lot.
Speaker 6 (01:29:10):
Man, it's so weird, though, because I was looking for
mister ed Fax the horse.
Speaker 1 (01:29:20):
Let me try this real quick. Okay, thank you so
much for your dispatch. Yeah, thank you, thank you. Appreciate that.
Appreciate that, and thank you so much. Still searching, I
love that I've stopped looking. I'm not looking any longer.
Speaker 7 (01:29:35):
I don't think that that rich kid exists.
Speaker 1 (01:29:37):
I didn't make it up. I'm telling you it's the
real deal. I'll prove it at some point. Here's into
Casole with the dispatch.
Speaker 15 (01:29:45):
Just seeing if I can get an update on your
seven to eight minute miles, seeing how that was going
out of curiosity, Why don't you just use the swimming pool.
It's just like way better on your body at this age. Also,
the three hour thing, I couldn't with you more. I
think thirty minutes is probably what most women can tolerate
(01:30:05):
for us anyway, all right, peace.
Speaker 1 (01:30:08):
I'm with you. Intokasole. People often exaggerate He's right about
that the amount of time that they had our sex
went on for hours? Why it lies. Nobody wants to
do this stuff. Even the greatest thing in the world
gets boring after a while. Noone wants to do it
for hours and hours on end.
Speaker 7 (01:30:25):
Not hours, but certainly more than thirty minutes.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
No, maybe it wasn't Cumulus, Maybe it was Citadel.
Speaker 4 (01:30:30):
Was Citadel is the one we've been looking for.
Speaker 7 (01:30:33):
I mean, I d Cox Phill Little image cops.
Speaker 4 (01:30:36):
Philip J. Lombardo was the founder of Citadel Communications had
a son named Jeffrey Larry Wilson founded Citadel Broadcasting, but
there's no information about his son in these search results.
Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
I'm telling you it's real. I swear to God, it's real.
Speaker 7 (01:30:50):
Picture.
Speaker 1 (01:30:52):
I'm trying. I'll get it. I'll get it eventually, okay.
Speaker 4 (01:30:56):
Citadel boss Ken Griffin said his son urged him to
buy a rare copy of the Constant Tution for forty
three dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
That's not him, that's not I don't know. Trust me,
I'll find I don't know if we can trust you.
I can't. I'll track it down. I give you my word,
all right, We're gonna take a quick break. When we
come back. I'll have this information waiting for you, and
I know you're on the edge of your seas. I
know you're just so excited about this. We'll get to
(01:31:22):
the Tara Reid drama. I've got even better. This poor
woman hops I don't know if you guys have seen this,
hops into a ride share in Uber and the woman
who hops into the uber, the driver starts taking off,
the woman's husband starts plowing into the Uber, and then
Uber drivers like, what's going on?
Speaker 7 (01:31:43):
What's in the freak out?
Speaker 1 (01:31:47):
This is unbelievable. We'll play this for you. That's coming
up next. Something to use junk kie. I found the
(01:32:09):
person I was talking about. Okay, but before I reveal
who this was, what did I tell you? What were
the clues that I gave out about this person? Son
of media? Big okay, sign of media, rich person?
Speaker 6 (01:32:25):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:32:25):
Okay? What else did I say? Or Cumulus I said,
I thought it was sounding like Citadel or Cumulus I
said they were radical, right, I just because somebody was like,
did you actually find who this was? Or did you
try to find something that suits your agenda? And it's like, no,
I am honest about all the things that I talk about.
(01:32:45):
On this show for the most part, okay for the
most part. Other sometimes I'm trolling you. But if I'm not,
I'm being honest about things. And I know these stories
they stick around with me for a while, and this
is one that I can remember. But but it was
really hard to say search for and uh this I
finally found it. It's Fergie Chambers. Is the person I
(01:33:08):
was saying. No, I'm not making it up. Here's the person.
Fergie Chambers aka James Cox Chambers born in nineteen eighty five.
Oh Sabrina was dead on she said Cox he is
It was Cox Broadcast. What it was? It was Cox Media.
And he's an American communist, activist and philanthropists and the
(01:33:31):
former heir in the Cox family, which gets somebody from
Cox Enterprises. Isn't that crazy to think about? If you
listen to a Cox radio station, this comedy kid got
rich off the backs of that. What the hell that's
crazy to think about? Just remember that next time you
hear Cox Radio. It's the comedy kids Dad's radio company. Okay.
(01:33:52):
Chambers is the son of James Cox Chambers and Lauren Hamilton.
The Cox family controls Cox Enterprises. Yabad Yabad Yabadi. He
got a divest payout of two hundred and fifty million dollars,
and then at age twelve, he read, like some of
the other people, Howard Zinn's People's History of the United
States of America, a very famous left wing book. His
(01:34:16):
history in quotes. Book made an impression with him, and
then he became like a comedy, a comedy, excuse me,
And so he pays for a lot of these like
left wing protest groups, the ones in Atlanta that were
protesting cop City that was funded by this dude. He
bails out all like the Antifa people when they get arrested.
He's that type of person. And yeah, it's the guy
(01:34:38):
who became a multi multi well more than one hundred
million dollars some say a quarter of a billion dollars
he got off of his daddy's Cox Radio and Cox
Media company. And I said, this is just it's a type.
You see this all the time, these like self hating westerness,
incredibly wealthy type, and they want to be rich. They
(01:35:02):
want the money. They will not give all the money away,
but they want to also have the aesthetic of being
like left wing and cool or whatever. So they therefore
used the hundreds of millions of dollars made by their
hard working relatives to slam them and their memory and
then do something completely differently with money they'd never earned
a dime of Fergie Chambers, That's who I was talking about.
(01:35:25):
What a loser, but uh, congreg on all the monies.
His real name is James Cox Chambers, but I guess
he like he gave himself a little nickname. So like
I'm Scooter Wasson, he's Fergie. So it's very, very similar
to those two. Oh, we're gonna get to you. I
got a bunch of different dispatches queued up here and
ready to go. The update on the Tara Reid situation
(01:35:47):
for those of you following. For those of you not following,
quick primer, don't worry, don't roll your eyes. Tara Reid
went to a hotel in Illinois in Chicago, and when
she was at this hotel, she went outside she had
to smoke a cigarette, and then the footage of her
was her drunk off her ass and like falling down
(01:36:08):
all over the place, and they had to I think
they might even had to bring her to the hospital
or something. But she was not doing well. She said
afterwards that somebody put something in her drink. She had
been drugged at this hotel.
Speaker 6 (01:36:21):
Now your phone's yeah, shut up, phone, I'm trying to
talk about Tara. Tara has also had, you know, a
reputation for and I've always been loose and the same
on Yeah, a party er.
Speaker 1 (01:36:38):
What was that show she was on? What was that show?
The show that made her famous? Right American pie? No? No, no,
it wasn't you on like the entertainment show where she
partied the whole time.
Speaker 6 (01:36:50):
I just know her from Sharknado obviously, when I was
on set with her during Shark Nado's real hoo.
Speaker 1 (01:36:56):
But it has always been a thing.
Speaker 6 (01:37:00):
So I was a little more towards believing her when
she said I was drugged. And typically you could see
her as effed up as possible. I've never seen her
having to be dragged onto a wheelchair.
Speaker 7 (01:37:18):
I think she has a big tolerance at this point.
Speaker 1 (01:37:21):
She was really really messed up, and she says she
was drugged. But the cops actually looked into this. Let
me see here, I'm gonna bring this up Terror Reid,
and they said her drink was not drugged. According to WGN.
Speaker 7 (01:37:37):
How did they follow up with that, they kept the
drink as evidence.
Speaker 1 (01:37:40):
They looked at all the security footage from the time
Tara Reid got to the Double Tree hotel in Chicago
and by the time she left, and they watched her
drink on the bar the whole time, and the story
says Tara Reid's drink not drugged at this hotel room
in Rosemont. Police said they were investigating the alleged rugging
incident involving Tara Reid. They said they reviewed surveillance video
(01:38:04):
from the North Suburban area Double Tree. While it did
show read at the hotel bar, it did not show
anyone tampering with or adding anything to her drink. We
can confirm that a bartender covered her drink when she
left the bar, which is standard practice, according to police.
Department is still waiting hospital records and the results of
chemical testing. She has not received those results, but they
(01:38:25):
said there's no one at this time that they are
investigating and they have no evidence that anybody's drink had
been tampered with.
Speaker 4 (01:38:32):
I can't find any show she was on where she
hosted wild On for a little bit, but that was
like one year season or whatever it may have been.
Speaker 1 (01:38:41):
After she was famous for the movies too. It could
have been that American pie. Some of those are the
big ones. They got her famous. But she is fighting back.
She is saying, to hell with these people. They don't
know what they're talking about. She hears her quote from TMZ.
She says, bottom line is, nobody ends up in the
high hospital incapacitated for over eight hours after a drink.
(01:39:03):
Whew depends, Hey, it really does. It depends on what
you ate that day.
Speaker 4 (01:39:08):
Depends.
Speaker 1 (01:39:08):
I was strong, the drink was.
Speaker 4 (01:39:09):
You could have a blood pressure thing going on. You
could have all kinds of weird things and blame one
if did you really only have one drink, because then
maybe you should be looking at other contributing factors.
Speaker 1 (01:39:22):
She continues to say, last thing I remember is having
one drink. That's the last thing she remembers. And waking
up in the hospital the next day without remembering anything.
That was the scariest feeling I've ever felt. I felt
so helpless. This has been a horrifying experience, Tara Reid says,
and it's severely affecting my mental health. I can't sleep
over this scary feeling, not knowing what happened to me.
I believe I was drugged. Something happened to me.
Speaker 7 (01:39:44):
Did they test her blood?
Speaker 1 (01:39:46):
They are testing well, they did test her blood and
the drink, so they're waiting for the results on both
of those. But the cops said, we watched the security
of the video. The surveillance video shows nobody but Tara
Reid touched that drink and she is pushing back. We'll
see if there's any other updates on this, but seems
like she could have been wrong about that one. Let's see,
(01:40:07):
I wanted to do that ride share video because it
is crazy. This was in Vancouver, Washington and this woman
she jumps into a uber or whatever hail's a ride
in the minute she gets in, her crazy ass husband
(01:40:28):
starts plowing in to the ride share she's in, obviously
like a crazy, abusive dude. And the whole thing was
caught on the dash cam of this uber car. And
here it is. Let's see, this is them driving along.
That's an video. He just plowed to the back of him.
(01:40:52):
He's plowing into him again. That's crazy. The car automatically died.
Was nine to one one because the car is being hit,
and then nine to one one starts to ring up
on the time, is plowing in the car again? Your vehicle?
Speaker 5 (01:41:13):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:41:13):
Please?
Speaker 16 (01:41:17):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (01:41:28):
Now she's just screaming please help in the back of
the uber and this uber driver is like what her soul?
Speaker 3 (01:41:35):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:41:36):
Holy cow, the driver could have gone, hold on, I'm
gonna stop, not doing this. Somebody just hit me. I'm
gonna stop. I'm gonna see what's going on.
Speaker 6 (01:41:43):
And that wasn't that wasn't her Uber what They can
wait in this sense unless they like happened to pick
up the ride immediately if you're in a domestic violent situation.
I am not doubting any stories that were out, but
I've seen this video. This guy seems in a bit
of a rage. Did she just stop in someone's car
and it happened to be an uber driver?
Speaker 1 (01:42:04):
Uber driver, Well, look this up. I don't have everything
in front of me here, but look up Vancouver Uber
or taxi and husband and you'll see some more details
so we can fill in the blanks. Crazy amount. Oh
(01:42:29):
my god. They're fleeing now. At one point, the woman
in the back of the uber goes, can you take
me to a police station? And the lady's like, I
don't know where the polaystation is where's the police station?
(01:42:50):
And they're going back and a stop to your drugs?
Speaker 11 (01:42:53):
Do you know him?
Speaker 5 (01:42:56):
Where's the station?
Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
And the car is pretty messed up. I think the
trunks getting stuck open on the car.
Speaker 4 (01:43:12):
You can't really see it in the footage we're watching,
but it says in the news story it caved in
the rear of the car and nearly pushed them off.
A twenty foot embankment would have been a lot harder
for them to get away.
Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
From if you know they can't move. What a lunatic.
This dude was Han Santes Man Holy Cow.
Speaker 6 (01:43:31):
A lot of details very generic as far as zero
names given, but it was five am on November fifteenth,
and according to the police, the driver had picked up
someone from work when another driver started the aggressive and
intentional ramming. So maybe he was waiting for her, but
(01:43:52):
it seems like it was a scheduled uber driver.
Speaker 1 (01:43:55):
That's crazy man. Brideshare attacked by crazy husband. I'm putting
this up on see it now so you can see
the visuals because they were obviously scared out of their mind.
You could hear that much, but it's something else to
take a look at it too. So I'm gonna pop
this up on See It Now again, Like they totally
could have been the case that that lady would stop
the car and go, hang on, what's happening my car
(01:44:17):
just got hit? Or skip the ride? Yeah, I would
just say get out of my car, whatever drama you got,
I don't want to be part of it. But the
lady driving had to wherewithal to keep going even as
this guy ran into her maybe five times. I think
here a lot of times craziness. But go check that
out over on the See It Now section of the
Neewsjunkie dot com. All right, here's what we're gonna do.
(01:44:40):
We're gonna take a very quick break. When we come back,
we will do jury duty, and we got some big
updates to get to. My favorite update is on a
lawsuit that we've been tracking and I did not see
this update coming, but it's maybe one of my favorite
pieces of legal news that we've had this year. We'll
(01:45:00):
talk about this and go into the details in just
a moment. Do not miss this story. It's coming up
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It's a court case we talked about on the show.
We talked about this when it launched, and now the
multi million dollar company that's being sued has en like
I think, maybe a unique strategy, a unique strategy to
get rid of this lawsuit. Let's talk about that. Let's
(01:45:48):
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that's that's a little concerning. Actually, you know, it's more
you think he does. But we've got to ask him
about this. SeaWorld Orlando, you guys remember the lawsuit or no, Yes, Walkers,
so what Walkers? No? Not that one that was more recently.
(01:47:13):
That was more recently. This was a lawsuit by a
woman named Hillary Marty, the woman that got Fabio. She
got hit in the face by a duck, all right,
And this woman, Hillary Martin says, I was riding Maco
the roller coaster at SeaWorld and a duck hit me
in the face and I've all sorts of damage. I'm
(01:47:33):
all messed up over here. Please God give me some help.
And she's suing SeaWorld. SeaWorld's response to this is something else.
This is for real. SeaWorld Orlando has asked a judge
to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a guest who claims
she was maimed by a duck while riding a roller coaster.
(01:47:54):
The writer Hillary Martin, claims she was injured by the
duck while riding mayco Her lawsuit says she's suffered permanent injuries.
She seeks damages. They said the SeaWorld created a zone
of danger due to their speed and close proximity to
a body of water, increasing the risk of bird strikes.
SeaWorld Orlando responded filing a emotion to dismiss the entire case,
(01:48:18):
and they said the reason why is this woman didn't
get hit by a duck. It was a migratory snowy egret. Yes,
I mean this matter does not and has never involved
the duck, the emotion states don't. Essentially, this is the
legal equivalent to if the duck didn't hit, you must
(01:48:42):
have quit. That's literally what SeaWorld is dry.
Speaker 6 (01:48:45):
As a matter of fact, they could double down on
this because I'm pretty sure those are endangered birds. In
charge her for attributing to the extinction of the ego.
Speaker 1 (01:48:58):
It's a migratory snowy egret. Yeah, that's what it was.
According to the SeaWorld. Accordingly, Martin's allegations that she encountered
a quote unquote duck while experiencing the Makeo Coaster are
no longer true nor factual, nor are such allegations actionable
against SeaWorld. So she's they're saying, keep it of the case.
(01:49:18):
It wasn't a duck to begin with.
Speaker 7 (01:49:20):
Was wrong, Okay, So that's on her attorney.
Speaker 6 (01:49:24):
Had she just or you know, the lawsuit said a bird,
then we'd be completely different.
Speaker 1 (01:49:30):
And that's what That's what I wanted to ask mo
question because I don't know if they would have just
said a foul or a bird of some type hit
our client in the face on the roller coaster, but
they got specific and they said duck. And then no,
that's also kind of screwy. Wasn't a duck?
Speaker 4 (01:49:47):
Is the judge dismissing the lawsuit?
Speaker 1 (01:49:51):
I don't know if the judge has agreed, but that's
their attempt at least right now, and I'll have to
see if the judge grants some better. That is fantastic,
as the duck didn't hit, you must equip Okay, what
else do we have injury duty today? We also have
this the Navy admiral who reportedly issued the orders for
(01:50:12):
the US military to fire upon the survivors of an
attack on one of those drug boats is dragged before
Capitol Hill and going to be facing some questions about this. Now,
this is all about these drug boats. The Trump administration says,
the Narco cartels, these drug people are terrorists, and if
(01:50:34):
I see them transporting drugs, and we've got enough intel
on this, I want them to be blown out of
the water. These guys are bringing fentanyl along and they
we knew that they were blowing some of these boats
out of the water. But the new information from some
of these reports, whether you believe it or not, is
another thing. But the new information was that some of
the people survived the initial attacks and that they had
(01:50:57):
a second strike on them, which they said was war crime.
Here's Trump talking about this in the White House.
Speaker 12 (01:51:03):
I believes if it is found that survivors were actually
killed while clinging onto that boat, should Secretary Headset, Admiral
Bradley or others be punished.
Speaker 10 (01:51:13):
I think you're going to find that this is war,
that these people were killing our people by the millions. Actually,
if you look over a few years, I think last year,
we plus three hundred thousand people were killed. That's not
mentioning all the families. Have you seen what happens with
the families. Not only have people were killed, the people
that are trying to get their son or their daughter
(01:51:34):
off of this poison.
Speaker 1 (01:51:35):
So this is why this is a controversial thing. He's saying, like, look,
I'm saving people's lives because I'm taking out these folks
in these boats. And they are like, well, are you
supporting the fact that if they shoot them with a
drone or something and they survive it, you get them Again,
Trump continues that they've been fed.
Speaker 10 (01:51:53):
I think you're going to find that there's a very
sceptive here to doing exactly what they're doing taking out
those and very soon we're going to start doing it
on land too, because we know every route, we know
every house, we know where they manufacture this crap, we
know where they put it all together. Oh and I
think you're going to see it very soon on land also.
Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
Ye please, there you go. Old On, she does a
follow up, Let's see if he goes any deep report
the decision to kill survivors After the.
Speaker 10 (01:52:20):
No, I support the decision to knock out the boats
and whoever's piloting those boats most of them are gone.
But whoever are piloting those boats, they're guilty of trying
to kill people in our country.
Speaker 1 (01:52:32):
Yeah, there you go. So now they've got the admiral.
This is Admiral Frank Bradley who's facing questions about this.
And we'll see if anything else develops out of that.
And let us know what you think. Give us your thoughts,
set a dispatch, record a video or audio dispatch with
your thoughts, and it'll get here on the shelf. It'll
get featured on the show, so everybody can hear what
you have to say. Record yours now at the neewsjunkie
(01:52:55):
dot com. All right, what else? Oh? Remember the who
faked the attack on herself where like she even cut
herself up and stuff gnarly.
Speaker 4 (01:53:09):
Yeah, she went to a not a tattoo place, but
something similar where you can pay people to cut you up.
Speaker 1 (01:53:17):
Yeah. Yeah, Like I'm looking at the photos of her skin,
the damage done this, the scarification on her, it's just
unbelievable to see.
Speaker 4 (01:53:26):
Like how they put the warning after you've already seen
the graphic content. That's very very nice of The New
York Post.
Speaker 1 (01:53:32):
Natalie Green is her name, and she wrote Trump whore
on her own body and some other stuff and then
had these actual wounds done by somebody had a tattoo
type parlor and then she called nine to one one
with them and they had faked this anti Trump attack
in this case, and now we're learning more about what
(01:53:53):
is going to happen to her. The New Jersey glpaight
accused of staging a sick, politically motivated attack on her,
has been ordered to undergo residential treatment at an impatient
mental health facility. Court documents show the maserati driving ex
law student Natalie Green was charged last month for staging
the phony assault where somebody wrote Trump whore on her
(01:54:16):
stomach and actuality. This woman, who worked as an aid
for Jeff Drew of New Jersey, hired a fetish artist,
that's what it was, a fetish artist to cut the
skin on her face, neck, chest, shoulder, and stomach, including
having him scrawl Van Drew is a racist on her
body as part of the bogus ambush.
Speaker 7 (01:54:38):
Commitment beyond I cannot.
Speaker 1 (01:54:41):
Stop, raz.
Speaker 6 (01:54:46):
I know, yeah, I mean she's gonna get charge. You
got caught and now you have I mean those scars
will last for the rest of her life.
Speaker 1 (01:54:54):
It's bad. Deep. Yeah. It goes from her chee from
like her her cheek, all the way down her throat,
all the way down her chest, in her arm. It
looks like exes everywhere, massive exes. And it was done
by somebody on purpose. And they said she's getting some
(01:55:15):
mental help, as one could imagine she probably needs in
a case like this. The idea that you could do
that to yourself is so beyond me. But do you think,
oh boy, somebody to marry.
Speaker 7 (01:55:33):
Yes, there's I'm sure another fetish shift.
Speaker 1 (01:55:38):
There's somebody for everybody, for every woman like this. There's
some guy that thinks he can fix her. I've seen
a million stories. She is a plastic surgeon. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:55:47):
New York Post did include a bunch of pictures of
her beforehand that looked like the type of person that
the guy would say this about. But I mean the scars.
They tell them, sorry, that's a big red flag.
Speaker 1 (01:56:02):
That's difficult. But tell us what you think. Maybe you
would still dad hurt. Please tell me no, but give
us your thoughts. Send a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot
com when we come back church displays become incredibly controversial.
A woman attacks a man on a subway and another man.
(01:56:22):
Celen censored this. We're going to do it next. A
man stood up for somebody on the subway. I give
this guy all the credit in the world. I love him.
He does curse a lot, though, so Celen had to
censor this out. And there are quite a few censored
bleeps in this. But you'll get an idea of what's
going on because that is coming up next on the
(01:56:43):
news Junkie. The entire millennial economy was ground to a
(01:57:05):
halt this morning, completely shut down. It just really was
ground to a halt. Venmo was down for a little
while last night. Give and my wife for half the mortgage. Look, babe,
I would be this. I would send it to you,
(01:57:28):
but I can't do it. Venmo is down. It was
for for real and it was down for a while.
And Venmo effects like the millennials and the gen Z
folks a bit. A lot of gen Z folks are
also on cash App, and some younger people are on
cash App. Then the gen X people are mostly on Zell.
(01:57:51):
They are mostly on zel The bank one is a
big ass source of people in fact, I think Zell
has more people. It might be wrong. Fact check me, please,
as per usual, I think Zell might have more users
than Venmo and cash app combined.
Speaker 4 (01:58:08):
Yeah, but that might be kind of a technicality because
Zell gets like automatically added to your bank.
Speaker 6 (01:58:14):
Yeah, ye, they got They've gotten cahoots with all the
major banks because Venmo was cool until they're like, wait
a second, you can't say sexual favors with the heart
emog as a proper transaction.
Speaker 1 (01:58:28):
The IRS is going to be looking into that. Yeah,
they're they're not not a big fan of this, but
it was down for thousands and thousands of users across
the spectrum.
Speaker 4 (01:58:38):
Zell has had more enrolled user accounts one hundred and
fifty one million last year, but projection show Venmo will
have a larger user base in terms of US mobile
P two P users in twenty twenty five, what with
Zell expected to have a smaller share of that group.
User growth is often tied to integration into existing bank apps.
(01:58:58):
Like I said, all Venmo is standalone, and it's.
Speaker 1 (01:59:02):
Again it's one of these things where everything is amazing
and nobody cares a lah luis K and I know
this seems like just an everyday thing now. But you
used to not be able to send somebody instantly money. No,
you would have to go to a place.
Speaker 6 (01:59:19):
I mean here in Florida, it was like publics and
you have to do the what was the bank Western
something for Yeah, for your wire.
Speaker 1 (01:59:27):
Transfer, which took a while, and.
Speaker 6 (01:59:30):
Then you're you hope for the best because your money
was gone after that.
Speaker 1 (01:59:34):
Yeah, by the way, big fees too. It's like it's
not a free thing that they were doing. You weren't
able to do that. And then even when they had PayPal,
you could send somebody money to their PayPal account, but
it was it was like stuck on the internet. And
until PayPal had their debit cards, it wasn't as possible.
But now Venmo cash appzel, it's instant.
Speaker 4 (01:59:53):
That was one reason for a while where I'd never
really entertained the idea of having a different bank than
my parents. My parents both had the same bank because
they had a credit union that was for the company
they worked for, which was like the Bell Labs family
or the mo Bell family of companies. They all had
the mob Mo Bell mom Bell family of companies. They
(02:00:18):
had Bell Tell Federal Credit Union and then it just
changed names a couple of times over the years. But
the one thing that was great for us when none
of this stuff was really possible was you could log
into your bank and transfer user to user money, so
I could get money from my dad or from my
mom for me to spend immediately.
Speaker 1 (02:00:42):
Yeah, it was so cool. But now anybody could do
it from their phone anywhere in the world. It's kind
of crazy.
Speaker 6 (02:00:46):
But have you guys had the moment because we're all
iPhone users or it's like, do you have Apple Pay?
They're like no, I haven't set it up, and I go,
now there's a chance, and I feel like I should
be getting some reward points or how many accounts of
you know, opened up on behalf.
Speaker 1 (02:01:03):
Of you do with anything else like that any other banks,
you usually get like a finder's fee for getting somebody
hooked up with an account lawsuit. But yeah, I mean
a lot of people use those services. Now it can
kind of shut down things, but it's up and running.
We're good to go. Everything's safish for at least now.
Or here's a video that Sea Lane censored and this
(02:01:26):
is of a stand up guy. I salute you, sir,
wherever you are out there. I salute you, sir. I
think this guy's from New York City and he's on
the subway and there was some dude who was like
bullying a bunch of other people on the subway train.
And this guy stands up to the bully and he's like,
(02:01:47):
you want to keep doing that?
Speaker 9 (02:01:48):
Doing it?
Speaker 1 (02:01:49):
N Do it to me, bitch, do it to me.
And he stands up to the guy who's like bullying
everybody on the subway car and shuts him down pretty good.
Lots of bleeps headed your way because he does like
to curse. But here you worried about you smile and
living his life? You want to ball to him? People.
Speaker 3 (02:02:09):
Somebody that's like that, I'm like that, asks me, while
I'm small at ha ha ha smile.
Speaker 1 (02:02:14):
Let me ask me that. You want to ask somebody
that's not doing one his business? Asks me. I'm like that, No, no,
you I've seen that.
Speaker 9 (02:02:23):
I'm like that, asks me, ask me while I small
leg you like that?
Speaker 1 (02:02:26):
All right? So this guy was going around to everybody
in the train. So far, there's a lot per secondor
why are you smiling at me? Like that? He's going
around and like bullying people and messing with them on
the train, and each person that he went up to
would just be like quiet and please don't, please don't
kill me. I know what happens on the subway. Please
don't kill me. And they're trying to ignore this guy,
(02:02:46):
and the other dude goes, nah ah, watch, I'll call
this guy out. And he shuts up like a little
bit and puts his back to the subway door and
doesn't say anything.
Speaker 9 (02:02:54):
Better business as me.
Speaker 1 (02:02:57):
I'm like that. No, no, you seen it? Unlike the
ax me. Ask me while small lets you like that?
Ask me while small nuts you like that? Why you
PI choose a battles? He was money his business, not
even paying. He's a bitch. He's a bitch. He's pussing.
Speaker 6 (02:03:13):
I hope you know that. Okay, I got it, mister.
Speaker 1 (02:03:19):
Oh look fair enough, fair enough, pal.
Speaker 7 (02:03:22):
You have to be bullied now.
Speaker 1 (02:03:25):
I never you have turned the tables on me, as
they say, I am not familiar with your game here, sir.
But good for him for stepping up for somebody else
getting bullied on the train. These these people like this,
as long as they're not mega mentally ill, they will
shut up almost immediately.
Speaker 4 (02:03:41):
We're talking about the Diddy documentary, and they had like,
you know, as they're trying to go through the old
you know, the Diddy's passed, they're finding the footage to
cut in of old New York, like you old Harlem
and stuff like that. And they had one that was
a really old subway and it only showed for like
(02:04:01):
a couple of seconds.
Speaker 1 (02:04:01):
But I was like, oh man, it looks so different.
Speaker 4 (02:04:04):
I would like because I nerd out about subway stuff
because I think it's so awesome that they have it,
but nobody else gets none of the uh none of
the cool stuff that the big cities have or the
stuff that we get to have, I know, And how dare.
Speaker 6 (02:04:17):
You we have a monrail at the expensive pass places?
Speaker 4 (02:04:22):
Yeah, but uh yeah, I was like, oh man that
they had, Like, everything looks super different. And though in
the way, I always wonder how people back in the
day knew how to get around that thing, because it's
a little confusing even with all the apps and and
different ways of figuring it out.
Speaker 1 (02:04:38):
Now, they got crazy amounts of connectivity on public transit.
So I've seen people can put little signs in their
house and it'll tell them what the weight is for
the next train at the station that's nearby. Yep, and
like real time updates. Crazy. This is good. These are
good things. We should appreciate them. Huge leaps forward if
(02:05:00):
if you will. Speaking of huge leaps forward, this is
maybe a leap too far, I think. But there's a
billboard for Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Isn't this old?
Is this an old thing or is it like a
seasons that they're adding now?
Speaker 4 (02:05:15):
I think maybe there's a new installment.
Speaker 1 (02:05:20):
We don't need this, all right, not not Percy Jackson,
but what they've done with the billboard for this. Take
a look. I'll show you everybody. It's a billboard that
throws water at everybody. It's a three D billboard well
that has like smoke coming off of it and a
(02:05:42):
wave machine that pops off water to really drive the board.
Speaker 4 (02:05:49):
If you could hack that thing and put a porno,
I'm just the right at the right spot, you.
Speaker 1 (02:05:58):
Know, this job splash. I don't know if I want
to watch anything like that. I don't know if this
is necessary, but it's clever, it's it's interesting that they
did it. But Percy Jackson's billboard is now the show's
(02:06:18):
billboard has water that it just like shoots off at everybody.
It's crazy.
Speaker 6 (02:06:25):
There's a boil order in that county.
Speaker 1 (02:06:29):
Is this a temporary billboard?
Speaker 4 (02:06:32):
I think so, because you have to you have to
build the catching pool and all that other stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:06:39):
They put a lot into this. They really probably could
have advertised. I don't know much about Percy Jackson. I
always thought it was sort of like a knockoff Harry Potter,
but I might be wrong. It's the underwater Potter? Is
it underwater Potter? Not yet under I didn't watch any
of this, but I'm sure it's great. Percy as fans,
(02:07:00):
Please do not come at me. I don't want to
fight over this. You three of you. Yeah, whatever you
got going on, you you absolutely went. Uh, I'll put
that on see it now, by the way, since that
is a visual hang on and bringing it back up.
I did shut down the tap. No you won't. I'm
gonna have it later. Is there a four D version
(02:07:23):
of adult content? Is that a thing? Uh? Yeah, there's
an oculus. No, that's what that would be. Three D.
Speaker 4 (02:07:31):
He's talking, uh, you know, moving your chair around and
spraying stuff at you.
Speaker 1 (02:07:35):
Yeah, like like they do for the Wizard of Oz.
And stuff where there's another dimension splashes.
Speaker 6 (02:07:42):
But we did years ago talk about like where robotics
were involved, and well, I feel like that would be
considered four D because you're feeling stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:07:52):
As long as there's another element going on, another dimension
of like smells or you know, something else that's adding
to all of it. I'll put this on right now.
It's on. See it now, check it out yourself at
the news junkie dot com. All Right, we got some
catching up to do, which we shall do. We'll be
back with some interesting information coming out of Hollywood, another
(02:08:14):
update on that Texas A and M mystery death of
the Young Woman, and a whole lot more before we
wrap everything up for a Thursday that is coming up
next on the News junk Kie. You think people like
(02:08:42):
Quentin Tarantino generally speaking. I think he's a popular guy.
Quentin Tarantino, I think so.
Speaker 6 (02:08:48):
You have some weird rumors about himman, But it was
years ago the foot fetish thing I heard about in
that he was just like really intense on set.
Speaker 1 (02:08:57):
Yeah. He uh. He puts a lot of scene in
the movies where they put focus on the girl's feet
and a lot of times the feet are dirty, and
it's like, damn, Quentin Tarantino, you might have a thing
for dirty feet, and that could.
Speaker 7 (02:09:11):
Be some wants to smell it.
Speaker 1 (02:09:13):
He might. Yeah, he's apparently in defeat, but he also
has been just dropping some nukes. This week he was
on the Brett Easton Ellis podcast, And if you don't
know who he is, Brett Easton Ellis is probably the
last semi cool person in Hollywood, the last person in
Hollywood would like an independent thought matrix and surrounded by
(02:09:37):
a bunch of just drones, all of Hollywood, the same
damn opinions on all the same things, even though they
don't you know, they don't really feel this way. But
like you have to march and lockstep, you must agree
with the crowd, you must agree with the crowd. And
Quentin Tarantino, I don't know where he's at on all
lot of this, But Brett Easton Ellis is an interesting cat.
And he sat down with him and he asked him
(02:09:59):
a lot of quot that people don't tend to answer,
and he was asking about the movie There Will Be Blood,
and he was Quentin Tarantino really upset. He hated Paul Dano,
who is one of the actors in that movie, and
he's like, he's one of the worst actors. He said,
(02:10:20):
Ertino is a weak, weak, uninteresting guy. He then quintin
Quentin Tarantino called him the weakest male actor in the screen.
Actor's Jill Okay, his girlfriend? Did he steal? That's a
little rough MANO.
Speaker 4 (02:10:39):
Is the the quiet kid from a Little Miss Sunshine.
Speaker 1 (02:10:43):
But very interesting roles. You know what, I know him
for what Dumb Money? I think? Isn't he the guy
from Dumb Dumb Money? Yes? Yeah, he is the guy
from uh the one where they did the game stock
meme stock stuff. That movie he played the lead due ude.
Speaker 7 (02:11:00):
Also Girl next Door, remember his role in that.
Speaker 1 (02:11:03):
I kind of don't hate the guy. I don't think
he's that bad, especially in the Dumb Money movie. I
thought he was decent. But I guess Quentin Tarantino hates him,
especially in There Will Be Blood. And in this interview,
he just kept absolutely dropping the hammer on people. I
don't know why, other than the fact that Quentin Tarantino
(02:11:23):
is getting ready to do his final movie because he's
an idiot, and he said he was only going to
do X amount of movies and now he's like reached
the end of the rainbow. Here. He also says I
really can't stand Owen Wilson. I mean, I just can't
stand him.
Speaker 7 (02:11:38):
He's sounding like a mudgeon.
Speaker 1 (02:11:40):
He doesn't like it. He talked about Midnight in Paris specifically,
and he said, I spent the first time watching the
movie loving it and hating him. The second time I
watched the movie, I was like, don't be such a
p word. He's not that bad. He's not so bad.
Third time I watched it, I found myself watching him.
I do not care for Owen Wilson because they're like
the most likable people in Hollywood that you're disliking. Here,
(02:12:03):
Quentin Tarantino, he's just jumping on absolutely everybody. And you
know who else he crapped all over, he said. The
other worst actor in Hollywood again, A guy I kind
of like Matthew Lillard. Oh yeah, Matthew Lillard from Scream,
(02:12:23):
from He's and other stuff too, Scooby Doo, Shaggie was
he was in Bad Girls, that that show, She's all that. Yeah,
So he was the one. I know you're gonna think,
I'm gonna freak out in the screen movies, famous for
that scene Matthew Lillard and made him famous and he
hates him. Okay, I guess Tarantino hates this. Somebody I
(02:12:45):
said that the other day and somebody said, oh, good
half baked reference, and I was like, actually, I was
thinking of the original Jerry Maguire. Oh oh, I'm I'm
thinking of in Scream where he's like, I know everybody
thinks I'm gonna freak out?
Speaker 4 (02:13:03):
Was that not also not to Jerremy But don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:13:05):
Maybe I might be screwing up. The quote I forgot
is Matthew Willard one of the many, many scenes before
somebody gets stabbed in the Scream of franchise. But anyhow,
they were saying flat out that in this interview he
was dumping on everybody, including Matthew Lillard, including Owen Wilson
(02:13:26):
and that other guy from Belmino. I like all of
those people.
Speaker 6 (02:13:31):
Did the guy who was interviewing him ask like why
or he is everything okay with you?
Speaker 1 (02:13:37):
He did this thing and I don't like this. Quentin Tarantino.
He doesn't like some of the actors because he thinks
about who would have been better in the role. So,
for instance, when he talks about the guy, the actor
Paul Dano. He says, I think Austin Butler would have
been better and there will be blood than he was,
(02:13:58):
so therefore I think that he sucks. It's like, okay,
I mean, that's not really a fair way to do this.
I could probably do that about every Quentin Tarantino movie,
of which there are some stinkers. Just for the record,
there are a couple of these Quentin Tarantino movies that
aren't that fantastic. Now there are some good ones too,
not the very overrated pulp fiction not in my not
(02:14:22):
so humble opinion, but kill Bill. You know, it's okay,
some of those are okay. But I think you could
do that with Quentin Tarantino's movies this same, very same
way and be like, actually, you know, your movie suck
outside of Reservoir Dogs, which is a classic and Once
upon a Time in Hollywood, which even though it has
a lot of feet, is still a very very good movie.
Tell us what you think, though, Let us know what
(02:14:44):
your thoughts are over at Thetnewsjunkie dot com. Thetnewsjunkie dot Com.
Right now, somebody's talking about a podcast listener is emailing
the show about us being number one in Florida for
iHeart podcast. We can us go looh cat us go. Hey,
news junkies, I heard today that your podcast is number
one in Florida. First congratulations two years running. Did you
(02:15:07):
hear that outside of the podcast or I hope so?
I hope they're really bragging about this. They're not in
the internal emails, probably that not at all.
Speaker 7 (02:15:17):
I'm how close are we to replying all?
Speaker 1 (02:15:20):
I've thought about it three times so far. It's like, yeah,
congratulations to them. Also anybody else? Oh yeah, I meant.
Speaker 6 (02:15:29):
To send this to This was supposed to be just
to be Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:15:34):
God, I screenshot replied all on that one. How can
I do this? Second? I feel like I'm a large
contributor to your ranking. I don't live in Florida. However,
I've inclosed a picture of the number of minutes I've
listened to your podcast on Spotify Jill and Springfield Misery.
Speaker 4 (02:15:50):
Yeah, they're doing that for the individual listeners. They get
to see ninety minutes.
Speaker 1 (02:15:57):
That's pretty good, right, Yeah, twenty four thousand, seven hundred
and ninety minutes two hours. Obviously, it's the thirteen four
hundred and thirteen hours okay, so four hundred thirteen hours
in days, seventeen full days, all right, seventeen full days
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all right, we still have a little bit of time.
Let's go to the person who emailed from Detroit says
they could go to that guy's grocery store and try
(02:16:43):
to interview him, which, all right, the news you tried. Yeah,
be safe at least please if you break the news
that that eighty eight year old man has one point
six million dollars in counting.
Speaker 6 (02:16:55):
No, he gets in trouble or he gets arrested, and
he's like, well, the news junk in Florida.
Speaker 1 (02:16:58):
Told me to do. He told me to come here.
What's that up to. Let's loo get an update on
the eighty eight year old guys GoFundMe? Was it one
point is one point five to nine to three million dollars?
Speaker 3 (02:17:09):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:17:10):
Just short one point six million dollars. I really think
it might hit ten.
Speaker 7 (02:17:13):
I mean I'm seeing one point five.
Speaker 1 (02:17:17):
It's right there, but will it go all the way
to two mil before everybody says, shut up and turn
it off. I don't know. Somebody said this anonymous ninety
two pounds of suspected drugs guns IEDs sees from a
Florida warehouse. It is breaking bad on steroids.
Speaker 4 (02:17:35):
They said, Okay, I heard a little bit of this
story this morning.
Speaker 1 (02:17:39):
Same.
Speaker 6 (02:17:40):
I'm very taken aback by that being on the teleprompter
or the copy for the.
Speaker 1 (02:17:45):
Local Breaking bad. What the breaking bad part?
Speaker 7 (02:17:47):
You're like, it's breaking bad on steroids.
Speaker 6 (02:17:51):
It just seems like commentary from someone on Facebook or Instagram.
Speaker 1 (02:17:55):
It's commentary for the sheriff, I believe.
Speaker 3 (02:17:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:17:57):
I think he's the one who said, yeah, you know,
one of these TV shares tides.
Speaker 4 (02:18:00):
But one of the drugs, because one of the drugs
I don't believe to be illegal in Florida.
Speaker 9 (02:18:06):
No.
Speaker 4 (02:18:08):
I think they said there was a bunch of kretom.
Speaker 1 (02:18:10):
Oh really was starting to get ruled out. Remember some
of it. It depends on the actual makeup of the
KREDI I guess I have the story cuede up. We'll
get to this in just a second here. Oh wow,
I'm looking at the commercials and we're the commercials. Yeah,
I've never seen that before WEGS when they first started
(02:18:31):
airing it. No, I've never had it happen when I've Yeah,
stupid thing. I should have kept my AD blocker on
for this website.
Speaker 4 (02:18:38):
The other day, actually was sitting next to me and
I was like, look on TV.
Speaker 1 (02:18:41):
I'm off TV, just like that, all right here here
there are here on a Fox local and if you're
joining us on the Fox thirty five TV, yeah, we
appreciate it as well. We are continuing to track developments
in the death investigation of Anna Kaeperner, the Titusville teenagers.
Not this I wanted to think. I wanted to SHAREFF
actually talking about the breaking bad thing. Sheriff Ivy Sheriff Us.
(02:19:04):
He does the country songs Wayne Ivy. Yeah. Yeah, he's
one of these sheriffs that is always making the videos
going viral. He was the one who said we will
kill you graveyard dead. He does a lot of stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:19:18):
I never know if it's Ivy or the other one.
Speaker 1 (02:19:22):
No, I meant Grady Judd. Yeah, he's there. They're both
like TV sheriffs. He must have posted this on Facebook
or something, because I don't see it over on the
Twitter slash x account of Sheriff Ivy, But let me
see Facebook. That's normally where a lot of this stuff
pops up. He's got fifty five thousand followers over on Facebook.
(02:19:42):
This is from yesterday. Is this the drug Okay? This
is it. This is the drug seizure story.
Speaker 17 (02:19:48):
And hello everyone, I'm Sheriff Wayne Ivy, the Brevard town
of Sheriff's Carl Harold from the Florida David Commission. He's
got some of his commissioners with you, some of his team.
I've got some of our command team. But what we're
doing today standing behind us is all the different gambling
machine gambling apparatuses that we've seen eighteen months here invar Oh.
Speaker 1 (02:20:08):
They just have a field full of slot machines out there.
Pretty cool. I want to go out there and mess
with this. Actually, this is not the breaking bad guys though. Yeah,
maybe they didn't post it on you. Maybe they just
sent it out to the news outlets.
Speaker 4 (02:20:21):
I mean, they have some pictures on the Fox thirty
five website of the hall, a whole bunch of guns,
and then behind them there's a whole bunch of boxes
of the drugs, but says Maxwell Horvath twenty six years
old or bat Horvath horror bat all right, detained and
(02:20:43):
arrested on several weapons charges. Uh, he set it in
a Facebook reel. If you're that's what you might be
looking for, a Facebook reel under suspicion of produce.
Speaker 1 (02:20:52):
Sorry, I didn't mean to do that.
Speaker 4 (02:20:54):
I apolog Producing and distributing a derivative of creative.
Speaker 1 (02:20:59):
Report is louder than you are. I have pauses times,
some of them weapons, Mark Layman and trying to be
professional here it is. I think it is the bad
credum the seven O told you? Is that stronger or
just different? Shaking?
Speaker 4 (02:21:20):
It's like the gas station or something like that.
Speaker 1 (02:21:25):
What do we pretty good about it?
Speaker 6 (02:21:29):
And there's five people leaving in their car to follow.
Speaker 1 (02:21:32):
She said create them seven, oh, which if you invert
it will be seven, it will be double O seven.
But James Bond Martini shaking, not STD. This is the guys,
the past. I appreach it. Finally, someone's on a damn page.
Speaker 4 (02:21:49):
All right, let's take page folded into a swan.
Speaker 1 (02:21:56):
The pages when we come back final dispad stories that
didn't make the cut. And today I learned to wrap
everything up for a Thursday that is coming up next
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what we got on the way out of here today.
They just released the charging documents I think on the
(02:22:47):
pipe bomb suspect in DC. It's only seven pages, but
I did want to see that. I think they said
they use some kind of cell phone data. Perhaps I'm
looking at it right now to trace this person down.
Review of video surveillance footage from the evening of January fifth,
twenty twenty one. That's when the Capitol riot stuff was
(02:23:07):
going on the night before this guy put a pipe
bomb at the RNC and the DNC, both sides. The
individual was observed on video surveillance footage at various locations
wearing Nike Airmac Speed turf shoes and a face mask.
On January twenty twenty one, the FBI conducted a reverse
projection photo grammtory examination aka analysis, So they look at
(02:23:34):
it and they determine how tall the person is. They
believe that the person was five feet seven inches tall.
If you're this guy Cole Junior, if you're Brian Cole Junior,
and you originally read that report from the Blaze that
said it's like a ninety four to ninety eight percent
match with this former female police officer, or do you think, yes,
(02:23:55):
they're nowhere close to it, or do you go, I
walk like a woman. Yeah, how dare you? I expected
that you would be better at your investigation than this
what I was thinking. But they didn't get this person
for five years. Now they think they have them. Since
at least January fifth, twenty twenty one, Cole has been
the user of a specific telephone number associated with him.
(02:24:18):
The FBI obtained historical cell site records associated with cell
towers located in the immediate vicinity of the RNC and
the DNC the Republicans and the Democrats for the relevant
time period. Cell site records associated with cell towers provide
location data DA DA DA DA, so they said. Records
obtained from the cell phone provider that provides service to him,
(02:24:39):
shows that he was in those areas at that time.
And I guess they looked at his credit cards and
found that he had purchased a lot of the parts
of the pipe bombs. And eventually, after five years, they
finally put this together and they said, we got our guy, and.
Speaker 6 (02:24:56):
They convicted and in jail. Let's hope his you know,
co inmates don't find out. He walks like a lady
and that's how he's called.
Speaker 1 (02:25:05):
That's crazy how they ended up tracking this guy down
after all this time. What was his name? Something? Cole
I said, I have to bring it back to the beginning. Brian,
Brian J. Cole Junior is the person who they said
is responsible for those pipe bombs. Okay, let's see with
that said, let's go to our final dispatches here to
wrap up the show today.
Speaker 16 (02:25:26):
He's on the final Dispatches, but Sean will probably only play.
Speaker 1 (02:25:33):
Yet a little more time than we usually do. I'm
gonna who's responsible for that, By the way, friends in
West Palm or on the Treasure Coast, if they at
the end, if they're like playing another segment after the
final segment, I'm trying to work on fixing that, because
I'd rather surf you out with our final song and
leave on this high emotional moment moment and then just
(02:25:55):
keep it there. But I heard from some people that
it just like starts over a Randow set went after that.
Will work on that at some point in time. Great people,
we love the station. Real Radio ninety two point one
is a legendary station in my mind, and we're just
happy to be part of the damn team around those parts.
Right now, let's do our final dispatch. Let me refreshed,
(02:26:16):
just to make sure we got all of the latest.
Here is a moon dog talking about the Diddy documentary.
Speaker 18 (02:26:25):
I don't know how you guys are watching this Diddy documentary.
When there's a movie called Santa Slaves that opens up
with Sanna, who is played by the wrestler Goldberg, Okay,
kicking a dog, killing friend Dresher, Chris Catan and James
Kom as they eat their Christmas dinner but probably alert
(02:26:48):
high quality.
Speaker 1 (02:26:50):
I had not heard about this. It's got Goldberg, Chris Ktan,
James Kahn, and Fran Dresser.
Speaker 7 (02:26:57):
For only the first three minutes.
Speaker 4 (02:27:01):
Two thousand and five, Oh twenty years, all right, and
it's Santa's sleigh Slay and uh god.
Speaker 1 (02:27:10):
Yeah, all right, each the own enjoy it, sir. I've
been kind of like the Diddy docu series. We're just
gonna watch the rest of it tonight, I think at
some point in time and the stories that did make
the cut. The update in the family of this poor woman,
Brianna Aguilera, nineteen, who is found dead at Texas A
and M. The family is still saying, even though they
(02:27:32):
believe it was a suicide and she fell from a
seventeenth floor balcony or the cops say she jumped, they're saying,
we don't believe it was. That this was not accidental.
Someone killed my breed, her mom said in the latest update,
and gave all this group of friends a lot of
time to come up with a story. My daughter would
not jump seventeen stories from a building. This is insane,
she says. There was a fight between my daughter and
(02:27:53):
another girl. I have the actual text messaging.
Speaker 4 (02:27:58):
There's a report from Fox News.
Speaker 1 (02:28:00):
It says that she had a deleted suicide note on
her phone. Ooh really, but miss what time exactly? We'll
see if we get any more information. Out of this one.
We'll give you the update when it comes in. Right now,
let's get the hell out of here. Let's do today.
Speaker 3 (02:28:15):
I learned the.
Speaker 1 (02:28:16):
Following information may make you feel smarter, but will not
actually increase your IQ. So don't get cocky.
Speaker 9 (02:28:22):
Now it's done.
Speaker 1 (02:28:23):
What we call today stories throw the families off a lot.
A lot of times the families are like, no, it
just just couldn't happen. I just can't see it going
this way. But sometimes it does. Today and for a Thursday,
December fourth, twenty twenty five, Today I learned this gentleman Bowie,
(02:28:48):
that's right, David Bowie is correct. David Bowie has declined
the honor, or did decline the honor to be knighted,
not once but twice. Bowie said, I seriously don't know
what it's for. It's certainly not what I spent my
life working for. I do not want to be a
night I don't need to be, Sir David Bowie. So
(02:29:08):
he turned it down, not once but twice. Today learned
they had a name for sharing MP threes on Microsoft's
Zoom MP three player. The Zoom MP three player, right,
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, really tried to sell the feature
they called the sharing of MP three's on Zoom's squirting.
Speaker 7 (02:29:30):
That was taking by somebody else, I thought.
Speaker 1 (02:29:32):
The CEO of Microsoft said, I want you to squirt.
I want to squirt you a picture of my kids.
You want to squirt me back a video of your vacation.
That's the software experience, he said. But it didn't catch
on squirting. This was in two thousand and six. I
believe Zoom was a brand of digital media products and services.
(02:29:56):
You calling ZMP No.
Speaker 4 (02:29:58):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (02:29:59):
I think it's real. Just uh, stupid. It's a terrible name. Yeah,
of course, Yeah, squirting sharing just caught on. It was
a little more catchy, I guess in many ways. Let's
see what else.
Speaker 4 (02:30:11):
Imagine if you flip those two terms and it's like,
oh man, she just shared everywhere.
Speaker 1 (02:30:17):
It could have gone that way. That's how it works.
And finally, on account of the Diddy docu series, Tay
learned this guy right here to speaks the tupac is Corona.
Speaker 4 (02:30:29):
Why I didn't say the third name that I was right.
Speaker 1 (02:30:31):
There, tupac Amaru Shakur. He was in Shakespearean plays. He
also played the role of the Mouse King and Nutcracker.
Now he's known by his stage names Machiavelli and Tupac,
who was an American rapper and actor and by the way,
not that bad of an actor back in his day,
(02:30:52):
but uh, you know, most known for the rap stuff.
Thank you so much for hanging out with us. We
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I'll let them so and so for luck, go let
them west up the night. Come bad boy. You're a
wax and cut looking you get your checks.
Speaker 3 (02:31:13):
Tip you know.
Speaker 1 (02:31:14):
See, grab your blocks when you see Tupac, call the
coops when you see Tupapa shot me.
Speaker 4 (02:31:21):
Put your post you see, and you said you're on
the field.
Speaker 1 (02:31:23):
Fandom a minister guy him up.