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October 14, 2025 • 151 mins
A cop catches a scammer red-handed, the smartest and dumbest states, a woman mysteriously appears on a Kansas doorbell camera, Shawn's controversial speeding take, a gorilla gone wild, a woman claims to be a fake news victim, Alec Baldwin explains it all, the Trump airport video and so much more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is friends share the show shoes, yes, show.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Whoa?

Speaker 1 (00:12):
I almost executed a full spin in my chair. I
cannot do that, but I almost did it. I thought
I'll be able to be able to go.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Did you like A? Yeah? But I could. I couldn't
hang it up.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
And yes, I'm a washing headphones over here. But here
we are to share the show Tuesday. That means you
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might too. Here's my favorite person on it. I like
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Speaker 2 (00:44):
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Speaker 3 (00:46):
But news Junkies that yes, thank you, Bilbert.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
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you want, it doesn't really matter, or just hit the
like button over on YouTube.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
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Speaker 1 (00:59):
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Speaker 3 (01:03):
I want to share the show Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
All right, how's everybody doing on a Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
Good beautiful day.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
How are you hanging in there? I've got some strange
thoughts on my mind. We'll get to those momentarily, is
there some news Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Yeah, yeah, like there was.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
There was some news today that gave me like an
existential crisis mode where I was like there bro where
I like, I shot back in my chair.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
Nothing political, nothing like that.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
But when I saw the news, I was like wa,
and it knocked me backwards, literally almost fell over.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
We'll get into this momentarily.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
First, Let's put our ins the ground, our fingers on
the pulse, Let's see what's happening in this great, big,
wide world of ours, and we go to Texas.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
Everybody, Yeah, this is important.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
I wanted to share this with everybody because I really
do feel like one of your main goals tenty five
and fifty four a little bit younger. It's most of
the people in the audience, no matter who you are,
I think one of your goals should be to protect
your grandparents. Okay, please protect your grandparents from the scammers,

(02:13):
is what I mean. Specifically, Okay, because your grandparents.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Let's let's take them for example. Here.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
These are people who are probably born in like maybe
the forties, the fifties, or the sixties. If you think
about what life was like when they were little kids,
and think about life now, with all the technological breakthroughs,
they don't understand what's going on, and people are scamming.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Them everywhere, everywhere. They're taking their money from that.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
So you should remember always protect my grandma, protect your grandma.
All right, that's a key thing. So here's why I
want to show you this, just as a lesson for everybody.
This is a police officer's body cam who's headed into
what looks like I don't know steel them, but you
say this is a seven eleven you were recently in one?

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Is this?

Speaker 4 (02:55):
I wouldn't say that that is a seven eleven, but
it is a similar store.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Yeah, circle CA, Okay, some sort of a convenience store
we can say station adjacent, little convenience store. Cop goes
in with the body cam. The first person we're gonna
hear from is one of the people who has noticed
something going on.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
All right, hellos all right?

Speaker 1 (03:16):
This woman When the cop says hello, she goes, she's
at twenty three thousand dollars already.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
The cop goes, wait, where's she at right now?

Speaker 1 (03:25):
There's a woman in the back of the store on
a bitcoin ATM on the phone with a scammer on
the phone, with the camera the lady noticed that something
was going on, and this this person kept putting their
money in, and she goes, she's at twenty three thousand
dollars right now.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
How does a machine even allow that?

Speaker 3 (03:43):
I mean, it's kind of unbelievable to me.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
But watching this lady, I was like, this is it.
It's one of our goals. We all need to remember this,
and you remember that.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
By now, those bitcoin ATMs are surrounded in signs and
say hey, you know, watch out for scams. And they
have all kinds of like the like the gift cards
at Public's, even the gift cards section at different places
that sell like I have a rack of those kind
of things.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Uh huh yeah. So the cops headed over right now. Okay,
she's in the corner.

Speaker 6 (04:18):
Cryptocurrency scam caught in real time.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
Can I talk to you for a second, please on
the phone. Okay, let me talk to who you're talking
to on the bank.

Speaker 5 (04:27):
I'm in dangers.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
Okay, stop putting money in there.

Speaker 6 (04:30):
Fran Bates, eighty five years old, has been coached to
a gas station. She's never been to up to a machine,
She's never seen that, and is now a click away
from losing tens of thousands.

Speaker 5 (04:43):
She is going to click it.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
He's like, click it. Tell her to click the thing.
And he's like, she is not going to click it.
She is not going to click it.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Click it.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Tell her to click it. And he's fighting with the
police officer. You're gonna hear more of it right now.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Dollars of her life savings do not anything.

Speaker 6 (05:00):
Lieutenant James Stewart arrived in the nick of time, to me,
do you.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Really want to fight this fight with me?

Speaker 6 (05:08):
Yes, what you're doing is committing a crime, because Mindy
Jordan's eagle eyed observer in that gas station by the way,
good for.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
You, Good for you. Good for this lady.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
This lady was just shoveling money in the big cooin
atm with this random Indian guy with zero morals on
the phone with her scamming the old lady.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
Got the lady good if she's like, I'm on the
phone with the bank and I'm in danger, a.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
Danger that is so weird.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
What a weird conversation of with your bank.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
These your grandparents don't get it. They are susceptible to
this exact thing. And he goes a little further here
something was wrong and called nine to one one.

Speaker 6 (05:50):
She was my angel, your angel, Yes, she rescued me.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
I was so scare for you. Well, I was.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Beginning to get pretty afraid too.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
Well, yeah, on your computer, Franz says.

Speaker 6 (06:01):
She was convinced to click a link and then the
scammer then spoke to her through the.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
Snipers of her type. She's doing.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
Also, I was just sitting here typing on the keyboard
like you know.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Air air typing over the top of the keyboard. As
she goes, the scammer started speaking to her through the
speakers on the computer.

Speaker 5 (06:21):
Oh, get the computer out of her house.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
Man, I'm talking to you. Do your speakers.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
And the guy starts talking and goes, here's what you
gotta do. You got to get this money. You're in
grave danger right now. You heard her, You heard it
in her voice. She believed this one hundred percent. And
that cop was like, hey, stop what you're doing right now,
and thanks to this woman who just said something. This
is a crazy thing that happens every single day out there.

(06:49):
And there are old people who have saved up, working
hard their whole lives, and they put all this money
into an account and then they're told like they're in
danger or they're grain kids are in danger or something,
and then they, out of the kindness of their heart
and with an absolute ignorance as to how technology works,
they give it up.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
And this was like that close.

Speaker 5 (07:10):
And so look at the embrace they have, you know,
the hero and the almost victim.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
Yeah, my angel, Mindy might know that she's a sucker.
Now though Mandy's like, wow, the weird party, You're like,
I'm gonna get on TV and thank my angel even
though it means dumb.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
Yeah, I appreciate it. You know.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
I want these old people to come out, even if
they feel like they look dumb, because you know, it
does kind of look a little dumb, but maybe it
helps other old people.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
Old people got to put those guards up.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
You know what are they call it shields up and
star Wars or something, I don't.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Know whatever, put it.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Beat me up, Scotty, beat me up, Scotty, be careful
from Star Wars.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
Unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Okay, A couple of things that rocked my world this morning.
The first one was this. This is not what I
was talking about earlier. I don't even want to know
if this is true or not. But one of the
things going viral today is a map of the United
States of America. Okay, and on this map of the
United States of America, it shows the average IQ score

(08:17):
of all of the states, and there are a lot
of people ahead of us. I feel like this is
this is a lie. It can't really be this bad.
But they're saying, like, the dumbest state is Mississippi. We
could start there, really is do we we think that
Mississippi would be the dumbest state?

Speaker 3 (08:37):
I don't know why. I don't know why that would.

Speaker 7 (08:39):
I'm just going I'm going by what I'm saying here.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
They got to two people in the swamps and that
vouched for all of Mississippi. Not fair.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
If you had to say it, gun to your head,
dumbest state three to one, go through.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
West Virginia's is down there. You're right, You're not wrong.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
According to this, it says Florida ninety eight point four,
New York one hundred point seven New York.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
You're not out of the woods either.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
And then what Montana all the geniuses no offense, no offense,
But Montana is rocking an average one o three IQ Mayne, Canada, Maine,
Vermont one oh three point eight, No Vermont is one
of the smartest states. I've been to Vermont so many times.

(09:32):
I met a lot of dumb people in Vermont.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
No offense, Vermont. I was born in Vermont. You know.
My whole family's from Vermont.

Speaker 5 (09:38):
Not just like a family reunion when you want to
go visit.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
No, I've been.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
I went to Vermont every summer for two weeks for
my entire life.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
I mean, I've met a lot of people in Vermont,
every single person. You know.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
How much you know how much blood relatives I have
in the state of Florida, ce zero non zilch Okay,
your son, well, my son, I'm saying, but out like
I should say, outside of extending outside of my immediate family,
outside of my immediate family, anybody outside of my immediate
family zero in the state of Florida. They're all in Vermont,

(10:11):
hundreds of them, hundreds, you know, and they are.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
Not the smartest people. I hate to say it. I
don't want.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
To slam them or go get some But here's what
I want from you today. Dispatcher's fun little side quest here,
smartest state and dumbest state and why? Okay, because this
is suggesting Mississippi is the dumbest of the dumbs, California.
Here's looking at you, buddy. You are barely ahead of Mississippi. Okay,
just barely the Mississippi, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, New Mexico.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
Hawaii's pretty low. Yeah, I mean like the states are
not doing well.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
I'll put this up on see it now in just
a bit so you could take a peek, and then
I want to know what your gut tells you is
the dumbest state and the smartest state, and why there's
gonna be a lot of bias on this. Okay, school bosses,
I lived in Montana. They're all idiots, not according to this, geniuses. Okay, geniuses.
All right, So that's out there. I wanted to toss

(11:11):
that out for everybody, some red meat. But the thing
that kind of rocked my world today. I don't want
to dwell too long on this story because it's you know,
it's a it's a lot, it's a lot. But our
friends at Fox thirty five at a story. You guys
might have seen this this morning, says Daytona Beach police
officers made a gruesome discovery on Friday night when they

(11:34):
found a woman dead in her house, and they believe
she was she was killed by her dogs, okay, or
dogs in her house. According to the police department, they
think she may have had some sort.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
Of medical issue.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
And then perhaps after some time, these four dogs and
adult male and three offspring from the adult male, who
were roaming freely around the house then and you know,
went after this woman.

Speaker 3 (12:02):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
So it's unclear whether or not they were the ones
who took this woman out, or whether or not she
died from a medical issue. And then the animals resorted
to attacking and eating this lady.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
Because they didn't have anything y.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
I refuse to believe that in the most dire situation,
lady would be I am dead in my house. I
have a heart attack today after Cordy leaves and says.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
I'm gone forever, and I go, fine, leave.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
And then I have a heart attack and I fall
face down on the floor. I refuse to believe that
lady the dog would eat me. I just cannot.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
I cannot come to terms like immediately you.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
Think after time, any dog, even Carl, You're you're laid out,
God forbid.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
And Carl comes over and he's like, it's been a
couple of days since Carl's eaten.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
Yeah, I think instincts start to come in. The castle
gets me kind of, and then yeah, Carl will go
to town.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
I mean, I feel like maybe maybe what I'm doing
is putting personalities to pets, and I'm going my pets
would never do that.

Speaker 5 (13:12):
That's the moment, Like if you drop dead and they
immediately start to eat you and you're not even fully dead,
maybe just like passed out, then yeah, that's all. That's
a bad personality. It's after the dog. But I feel
like a woman, you're they get hungry and they got
to eat something, all of them.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
I think Lady would just lay down beside me and
be like, all right, we're going down together. I'm going too, Yeah,
and she would curl up and like, no way would
my dog eat me?

Speaker 3 (13:39):
No way, in no circumstances.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
I don't believe Carl would eat LEXI would be the
most likely to eat all right.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
I think there was a circumstance where Celane.

Speaker 5 (13:48):
Died, I mean for the rest of the year, considering.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Five and a half pounds.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Yeah, Carl could eat a hand and be alive for
quite some time.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
He would be all right out there.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
I just I cannot cannot believe that that would be real.

Speaker 4 (14:02):
I know that without some serious like getting through doors
some somehow, she would not be able to get to
her own food. Food, it's pretty secure. So she would,
you know, out of necessity eventually probably have to start.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
You think.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
So, you think every dog, out of necessity, at some
point would turn on their owner, if their owner like
just time, you have never.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
Been that hungry.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
You are just looking.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
Arm Slid, Starve and Marvin.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
All of a sudden you had a period of your
life where you were about to eat people, if anybody.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
I was the closest to that, honestly.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
But I don't want to do stolen valor on the
cannibalism front. I'll just say, like, I think my dog
would not do that. Maybe this is like pie in
the sky thinking. On my part, I try not to
do that. I try to stay grounded and logical, But
I just think that my dog would never do it.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
Lady would She's like, all right, it's been a good
run it.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
She'd curl up next to me and oft into the
great beyond, and we'll see if all dogs go to heaven.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
How many dogs? Four four dogs? Four dogs total? Her
Facebook page did you. Oh yeah, does she have her
dogs on the Facebook page?

Speaker 5 (15:17):
Delicious?

Speaker 3 (15:18):
What kind of dogs?

Speaker 4 (15:19):
At least I think they have a little pit in them.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
They seemed like.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
She had gofund me at one point for one of
the dogs emergency vet bill.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
She was very sick.

Speaker 8 (15:30):
Please help so much. Look how much she put into
these dogs and then they ate her. But they were
still don't know for sure.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
We're like, I'm getting so many different in just one
article saying, you know, she obviously had been to seased
for quite some time.

Speaker 3 (15:49):
Yeah, they believe she was dead.

Speaker 5 (15:50):
It said multiple injuries and of which appear to be
the result of foul player caused by human. But is
it medical emergency? Immediately attacked by dog? No, no, she started.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
To No, they're suggesting that some time went on and
then you know, the dogs didn't have any food. But
my big question to everybody today, and I want you
to mold this over in the sanest possible way.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Is this a thing that only certain breeds would do?

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Like are they like when we say pit poll and stuff?
Would those dogs do this? But maybe a chihuahuah wouldn't,
or like a little pug or a labradoodle, wouldn't do this,
or or would every dog dog experts feel free to
chime in with a dispatcher an email. Would every dog
after a period of time be like I loved you, thanks,
thanks for all the bones, but as time I ate

(16:39):
your face? All right, that is what's happening right now.
Let us know what you think. Set a dispatch over it.
The used junkie can.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
Have a weird day, Taja.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
Four dogs were observed running freely within the home, one
large adult male mixed breed, and then in parentheses the
father and three at all to offspring.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
Yeah, so yeah, everybody gather around here we go.

Speaker 3 (17:03):
I don't know if just it's the inevitable. Okay, let's
let's move on.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
But we will talk about that throughout the show today,
real quickly. Anonymous emails to show tips at the Newsyunkie
dot com. They say, so, I had somebody delete me
on Facebook yesterday.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
All right, that happened recently.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Friends, There's a lot of a lot of losers out
there on social media. Don't feel bad if one of
them gets angry at you every once. So right, Okay,
what I need you to do is take a breath
and recuperate while I read the rest of this, so
they said they deleted me on Facebook for commenting on

(17:41):
their post about how horrible Columbus was. My comment was, basically,
can you imagine what the world will be.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
Like had that not happened.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
They have this delusion that the world would be the
same and the US would be all indigenous people. First off,
it would be dramatically different. I mean, most importantly, there's
a possibility in this day and age electricity has been
discovered and we never came here. North America in this
day and age could be a third World country. We
white Americans would all be living in Europe most likely,

(18:08):
I got news for you. And who knows what other
country would have came and started a war with the
Indians over the land, because it would have for sure happened.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
Overall, you never know if life would have been better
or worse.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
But the indigenous people weren't going to figure out electricity,
and we most likely wouldn't be as technologically advanced as
we are now had the white man never came to
North America. So you people crying over Columbus should probably
think about that. Thanks love the show, Yeah, Columbus. A
lot of people either lay claim to Columbus or don't.

(18:40):
So he was what geneviees. I think so he's got
like the Italians, the Greeks, the Spanish, all that kind
of lay claim unless he's out of favor, when Columbus
is out of favor, when it's not like fourteen ninety
two Columbus sailed the ocean blue?

Speaker 3 (18:56):
You know, is that is that right? I think I
got that right. This's what we used to have to
say in school.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
It's been a long time then, people when things turn,
when the tide turns, everybody dismisses Columbus.

Speaker 3 (19:08):
The rest of it is just.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
Dreaming about the world in a way that will never
absolutely know. We will never know what would happen if
any of these things occurred. We would never know if
the Native Americans would have been like mega futuristic tribes,
or we never would know any of these things. But
I guess somebody got upset about you for that. That's okay, right,

(19:29):
Columbus Day is still controversial at these to a certain extent.
According to anonymous, maybe that happened to you as well yesterday.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Let us know.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Send a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot com. All right,
quick break. When we come back, we've got to examine something.
I've got a clip for you and it's from Wichita.
You may have seen this. For those of you who haven't,
will fill in the void there. But some woman is
in this video in Wichita and a person is grabbing
her and pulling her away from a front door, and

(19:59):
she is and they can't find her. They haven't located
this person, and they're trying to figure out what the
story is. You can see her pretty good on the video,
and now we finally have some details coming in. It's
so really weird story, so let's investigate together. Let's see
what's going on here that is coming up next in
the news Junkie tips tips at the neewsjunkie dot com,

(20:39):
and Bob emails the show. He's talking about states that
he thinks are the smartest and dumbest, because there was
a map of the United States going viral. Florida was
like kind of middle of the road, I think, and
California was not doing very well on the IQ scale.
According to this could all be nonsense, but it will
definitely get people fighting, so that'll be interesting for today.

(21:00):
So Bob says, I've lived in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Colorado, California,
and Florida buckets around.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
I hate to say it, but.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
I feel like the simplest people I talk to are
in Florida. I love it here though, maybe for that reason,
like they make you feel.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Smarter or something. He likes that.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
I have to defend Florida because I love Florida and
I love Floridians, But I don't know. I don't know
how smart we are on average. I was looking up
during the break because somebody asked this in chat. They're like,
what about Floridians and where they're from? And only thirty
six percent this is an estimate. Only thirty six percent

(21:42):
of Floridians were actually born in the state of Florida. Really,
so I don't often run into too many people that
were born in Florida and lived in Florida their entire life.
I certainly in town outside of Courtney, you don't run
into too many people who are.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
Like, born, you know.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
In Orlando, raised in Orlando, ben in Orlando their whole life.
That seems to be rare. But thirty six percent of
Floridians were born in Florida. Forty one percent were born
in another state and moved to Florida, and twenty two
percent of Floridians were born in another place outside the

(22:19):
United States. So foreign born is twenty two percent born
in another state and moved to Florida forty one percent
that's me, and then born in Florida thirty six percent,
which is both of you, Suburn and Sealanta believe so
you're actually in almost a rarity, a rare column there
for the Pholksho are that? But I have to defend

(22:40):
Floridians to some very smart Floridians. I can't believe that
they isolated Mississippi as the dumbest state.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
I felt wrong. But we'll take your thoughts.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
You can send them over what you think the smartest
state in dumbas state? And why send it over tips
at the neewsjunkie dot com. As we go over this,
there's a woman in a video which I don't even.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
Know what to make of this. I'm just gonna present it.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
To you because I do find it to be something
of interest that's making the rounds today. And apparently she's
from Wichita, Kansas. Not sure how smart they are on
the whole rundown of States. But Wichita police are asking
for help identifying a woman and they say she was
taken by force. On Sunday morning, the department posted these

(23:24):
videos on social media. I've got one for you. It's
very eerie. It's quite eerie. You see her through what
I think is a doorbell camera because it's obviously by
a front door, but I hesitate because it doesn't say
like nest on it or ring or anything where I
can see. And she's on this and you see a

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man who has his arms around her, and the video
plays out like this, here we go, all right, and
he just grabs her and walks out of frame with
this woman.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
What the hell? Very weird.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Obviously you cannot see where they go off to. They
kind of just fade into the night and that's it.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
That's it.

Speaker 5 (24:14):
But I can't really hear much after that initial scream.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
No, you just kind of hear like a little bit
of a squabble in the background. But this instant part
was her, I guess, coming up to somebody else's doorbell
in Wichita and those people going, hey, something's not right here.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
Did that sound like Kevin to you? Like she's screwed?
I mean, Gavin Cavin. All right, here we go, let's
just try to super ears this. Here we go.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
I don't know, yeah, because it's a screech. It's like
a screech where something was in an almost in desperation,
and they said. Wichita Police are now asking for help
and identifying this woman the video shows are being grabbed
by another person. The incident was reported to p least
about seven to forty five pm on Sunday. It's got
a lot of people talking. Now I think I have

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the response. Yeah, this is from Wichita Police. We've worked
throughout the day on this investigation, the Wichita Police said,
following up on numerous leads, and we appreciate the public's help.
At this time, we have not been able to identify
the female and male seen in the video. Exploring all options,
we've reached out to our regional and federal law enforcement
partners for additional assistance. Our team has processed the audio

(25:29):
reducing background noise, hoping that somebody will recognize her voice.
Please take a moment to review the video. And that
was what you just heard right now. That's like even
cleaning it up.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
A little bit.

Speaker 5 (25:39):
They don't have any other cameras they could pull from
as soon as they leave, like, no street cams, no
other doorbell cameras in the neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Now they only have released this according to the actual
police investigating this. A lot of people in the comments
are saying, she screamed Kevin, and then somebody says, she
screams out the Spanish word la men, which means call please,
which would be like, I guess I call nine one one.
Let's listen to one more time to see if we
pick up on that.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
Yeah, oh, yon yellen, Oh.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
And does it kind of feel like one of those
Laurel Yanni things, like you could probably get a different
thing out of it. I'm now hearing Yaman though, Yeah, yeah,
which would be like call, call the police, you know,
call for some sort of emergency help. Then a lot
of people around the country now looking for this person,

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trying to figure out what's going on, and you know,
what's so weird. There is a lot of reaction in
the comments, Welcome to twenty twenty five. Baby AI, It's Ai.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
This is Ai? What are we freaking out? This is AI?
Looks like, what are those AI videos to me? Why? Well?

Speaker 1 (26:50):
One of the first things people started making with the
Sora and some of these other tools was security footage
and stuff that kind of looked like this, and it's
very convincing. So now, is that because it's fake footage
that's blurry, Maybe, you know, like a lower quality footage
is a little easier to fake, Like when you sent
me the Martin Luther King saying stuff video. It's much

(27:14):
more convincing because it's a dated, aged looking clip and they,
you know, use technology to make it look like the time.
But there's a lot of people thinking that this woman
was you know, like this whole thing's not real. It
does appear to be real. It's just from somebody's front door.
And we'll see if Wichita Police solve this mystery.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Hopefully they do.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
All right, we're going to get to you and your
dispatches here momentarily. Lots of emails coming in, a lot
of people worried about scams with the clip we started with.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Man that is so I'm seeing.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
That poor lady so scared and danger Yeah, and the
cop comes up to her at the Bitcoin ATM and
the cops like stop stop, and the Indian scammers on
the phone with her said like he was he thought
he was so close to getting this big.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
Stack of cash from this scam out.

Speaker 7 (28:02):
Man.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Yeah, that's I mean, they get these old people sometimes
for maybe even six figures.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
Also, uh, you know, kudos to the cop for stepping
in there and and stopping this lady from doing this.
But him yelling at the scammer, he's kind of it
just seems.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
Kind and he's like, you don't want to.

Speaker 5 (28:18):
Start this fight with me, man, Yeah, he is going
to meet.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Up and exactly.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Also, his hand was shaking on the phone and he's
like talking to.

Speaker 4 (28:26):
The Indians, breaking the ball. I was like, well, okay,
we just hang up.

Speaker 5 (28:31):
Man, I'm arresting in another country.

Speaker 3 (28:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Think about that in the reverse. If you're on the
phone with some guy and he's like, I'm an Indian
police officer, and you go, well, you know, what.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
Are you going to do?

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Like, you you can't do this, it's against the law.
You're not going to feel a whole lot of fear
over that, which is why they get away with so
many of these scams. That's one of the problems here.
Got Crypto is chiming in on this.

Speaker 9 (28:54):
Actually, hey, you're absolutely right about educating your grandparents about
scams and all that, But even you're parents, even if
they're not elderly, through all their mental faculties, just like
mine who did end up getting scammed for over twenty
k DA. Happens, you know, even though they know better,
they get him into a state of fear, you know,

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emotionally unstable. All they know is they want to fix
the problem right in front of them, and they are
given this easy solution money. Afterwards, everything seemed like the
wrong decision and you know, really suspicious at the time
to just straight up not thinking right man, It happens anyways,
good message, Share it to everyone, guys.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
I think it's important. Yeah, protect your grandma. And that's
just a basic statement. You could spread that out to
obviously anybody who might be taking advantage of the scams,
but protect your grandma for real. I hesitate to play this,
but our friend beat obs Chilling has a response to
the woman.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Who oh had some insight, he would he would be
somebody who I would definitely trust on this topic.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Whose women died at her house and then maybe sometime
later her four dogs.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
Ended up you know, abnnack.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Feasting on her a little bit.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
I guess I should say, and I said, I can't
believe that my dog would ever do that. I think
my dog would valiantly lay beside me and die with
some level of respect and dignity. Be Dobs might disagree
with suit.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
Happy Tuesday junkies.

Speaker 10 (30:26):
Hey, so I'm listening to you guys talk about this
story with the lady and the dogs and how do
I approach this topic lately? But I have a dealt
with multiple different cases like this where someone has passed
away in the house, they're not found for a couple

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of days, and the dogs end up doing what dogs
do when they get hungry. I had won a couple
of years ago.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Person had been.

Speaker 10 (30:59):
There for a while and had three large pit mixes,
And yeah, I think that made my Mount Rushmore of
top four narliest things I've ever seen.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
I don't want to know, I do, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
I don't want to know about his Mount Rushmore of
the top four gnarliest things He's ever seen.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
B Dobs.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
No, I'm in a kind of do, but then I
will regret knowing it, right, Yeah, if he.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Said that kind of barely made it on the.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Mount Rushmore of the narliest things He's seen. What else? No, No,
it's too dark.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Swear I send a screenshot to the guy.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
Please no, all right when we come back, something is
changing forever. It's it's a name change, it's something that
is You probably are familiar with it, but you're not
anymore because they've decided now it's time to change everything.
What's happening? How is this going to affect your life?
Wait till you hear this. It's coming up next in

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the News junk Kie, the update to the website is
finally launched. Some stuff will be a little wonky, a

(32:23):
little broken, little this, little that, but a lot of
the stuff is up and working as intended. There's a
new media player on there that's still not working perfectly,
but it is way way better and will be for
all things like video dispatches.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Or secret shows.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
There is a full fledged site search over on thenewsjunkie
dot com now and a brand new and revamped see
It Now, which you'll notice more moving forward on the show,
because with any visuals, I want to make sure we
have stuff up over there on see It Now and
then other things. When I talk about people will email
me all the time. They'll be like, what was that
movie you talked about?

Speaker 3 (32:58):
What was this? What was that was that I want to.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
Make sure all of those things are available and searchable
on see it now, so that afterwards, if you hear
something on the show, you could go back and find
all of that stuff. So a lot of that is
up there now. In a new update on thenewsjunkie dot com.
All right, let's see a couple of things here. One
is a big rebrand underway. I cannot believe it. I

(33:22):
cannot believe that it happened, but it did. Apple has
just officially rebranded Apple TV plus.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
All right.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
They said, enough is enough, we cannot do this anymore.
They said, we are in search of a vibrant new identity.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
That is their quote, thanks whole name change.

Speaker 3 (33:44):
Yeah, I mean that's why they went wild on this.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
They went wild on this because they said, we are
we are trying to search for a vibrant new identity.
We got to stand out and Apple TV Plus doesn't
do that for us. So now they have an ask,
can we have a drummerroll?

Speaker 3 (34:00):
We have?

Speaker 5 (34:01):
I mean, it's been so long since we've Yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:04):
Let's let's do this.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
Because the vibrant new identity for Apple TV Plus, ladies
and gentlemen, the executives have weighed in for welcome the
brand new.

Speaker 3 (34:17):
Apple TV. That's right, Yeah, yeah, I mean they took
the plus. They took the plus further.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
The brand confusion between the Apple TV device and the
Apple TV service.

Speaker 5 (34:31):
That's a good idea, guys.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
This does not bode well for the Apple TV device.
It does not bode well for that. It looks like
they're just kind of replacing one with the other. Apple
TV Plus is now Apple TV. I don't know if
I can recover.

Speaker 5 (34:44):
I don't think I can either.

Speaker 7 (34:46):
Now.

Speaker 5 (34:46):
Let me guess with this announcement, did they also throw
in part of this vibrant new change it's going to
cost us more yet?

Speaker 3 (34:55):
No, not yet.

Speaker 5 (34:57):
Usually that is hand in hand with these streaming companies.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
I do love the logo reveals on this stuff, though,
where they're like.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
Apple TV Plus and now Apple TV it's the Plus.
It's less exciting than a bar rescue sign reveal where
they're like, all right, take it down, you know, John
Tafford screams in the middle of the street, and you
revealed that the place is now called the corporate bar
and everybody.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
In this case, they just dropped the plus and three
months later they're pirates again. Right, We're back where they
should have been.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
All right, very controversial episode of bar Rescue for those
of you who did not know. But yeah, I mean,
I'm an Apple TV guy. I've got Apple TV's all
over the place in this house, and I feel every
day more and more like they don't care about these
devices and they're.

Speaker 3 (35:43):
Never gonna update them.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
And I just installed my mom's new TV that we
got her for Christmas, like a couple of Christmas.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Oh my god, but didn't come with free Sea Lane installation.

Speaker 5 (35:58):
Did.

Speaker 4 (35:58):
There were some other hurdles that need to be cleared
before that was able to go down. But now she's
got her TV is on the Google system, like the
Google operating system, and so she's learning that and I'm
trying to teach her like these are all apps.

Speaker 5 (36:13):
Now, didn't you have like a handwritten guide at some point.

Speaker 4 (36:17):
That was for that was from my TV at my
house when she was staying there, and uh probably got
to pull that up at some point. But she's like, well,
which what does yours look like? And I go, each
of our TV's is a different operating system, and it's it's.

Speaker 3 (36:31):
A three different system opera. She's like, are you serious?
She thinks it's pandemonium. She's like, wow, how could you
do this?

Speaker 4 (36:39):
It's web os in the main room, it's an Amazon
TV outside, and then the one in the bedroom is uh,
Apple TV.

Speaker 3 (36:47):
My parents were weird about that stuff too.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
I don't know if this happened around your house, but
when I was younger, I remember my my cousin his
his dad had bought a new TV. At the time,
There's like a big, big, Sony, big nice Sony television.
And this is something that doesn't really happen anymore. People
are not like this anymore. But I remember coming home

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to my dad and I was like, we got to
get one of those new TVs, one of those Sony TVs.
And my dad's like, we are a Toshiba household room,
and he's like, every TV in this house is a Toshiba.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
They're well made and they last a long time. And
I remember the date.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
Why it's just a TV like but the brand allegiance
with older people is something to I don't know, maybybe
be looked up.

Speaker 5 (37:39):
To my household I grew up And he's like, no, no,
I'm going to find something on eBay that you've never
heard of before and send me to college with it.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
Got the job done though he was right about that
it did. I think maybe got the job done real quick.
Let's work this in because it's making a lot of
headlines today. The CEO the founder and CEO of a
company that I bet you have heard of called lending Tree,
very very big company that built the website that allowed

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you to like comparative shop lending quotes and stuff. The
chief executive died in North Carolina on Sunday, and the
information is just now coming in ten.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
The dude was young.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
It was Doug Lebda and Doug Lebda was fifty five
years old, not very old to be dying like this.
He started the online lending business in nineteen ninety six
and continued to guide the Charlotte based company amid the
booms and bust of the US housing market. He died
because he was driving around his property on a four wheeler.

Speaker 3 (38:47):
This guy, I don't even know.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
What his net worth is, but he's got to be
worth a ton of money.

Speaker 5 (38:52):
Around driving on your property with four wheeler. It kind
of screams rich. And he's not your farmer.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
I guess because of where I grew up. I don't
think rich. When I think about a four wheeler on
your property, I think redneck. Good, oh boy, I think
like mud redneck.

Speaker 5 (39:13):
Acres upon acres. That's still not with some wealth attached
to it.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
It could be, And four wheelers are much more expensive
than they used to be. When I was younger, I
attached personally what you're saying with. I don't even know
the name of them, but those six wheel things, like.

Speaker 2 (39:32):
I said, off roading golf cart.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
Yes, one of the that's what I like. Are the
rich people. I associate with those suckers whatever they're called.

Speaker 5 (39:39):
That kills a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
To this guy crashed in the four wheeler and died.
The founder and CEO of the Lending Tree Company was
fifty five years old.

Speaker 3 (39:49):
Shows you be careful out there. A helmet dangerous.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
It's like when I crashed the go cart in my
front yard nearly died. Not really, but my father was
very very said to me, there was one tree in
the front yard, and I hit the one tree with
the go cart, and when I crashed that, he goes.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
There was one tree.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
Look, he knocked out everything else in the freight yard.
There was one pine tree in the front yard and
I hit it with our brand new go card.

Speaker 4 (40:18):
It's like finding the needle when there's no haystack. I
was embarrassed too. I was very, very embarrassed too.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
But we're gonna take a quick break when we come back.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
We got a gorilla to talk about.

Speaker 1 (40:30):
At some point in time, some woman is very upset
because she'd been made into fake news.

Speaker 3 (40:34):
We'll get into that.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
We got some updates on some big stories we've been
talking about. A word to the gamers, and all of
that is coming up next in the news Junkie talking

(40:58):
about during the break about this, and I just share
a very brief true story with you. I was talking
to somebody recently and they said that when somebody was
very close to them had gotten six speeding tickets or
five speeding tickets in the last six months. And I said,
five speeding tickets in the last six months.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
That's unhinged. What's going on there?

Speaker 1 (41:23):
And I started a thing and I was like, I
think perhaps all of you single people out there, you're
putting the wrong things in your dating profile, Like you're
putting things that are of course important important, age, sex, location,
all those things, but then you put other things that
are kind of dopey, Like, I don't really care what
kind of music you listen to or this or that,

(41:43):
but what I do think is a good thing. Is
what we were talking about during the break was all
of these people saying how long they had been without
getting a speeding ticket. And if you are a single
person and you put on your dating profile, I haven't
gotten a speeding ticket in ten years. That should be
something where people are like, this is green Flag city,

(42:03):
like this.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
Who follows rules? Who has their life together? And you
know why you guys are.

Speaker 1 (42:09):
Saying this because I bet both of you have a
speeding ticket within the last ten years.

Speaker 3 (42:13):
Okay, the rest of us people will go, it's somebody
who follows the rules.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
Somebody is a normal person, somebody who like is not
going to be some unhinged weirdo because they can.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
Find And what are we going to talk about it
on our first date?

Speaker 3 (42:27):
Did I say this was the only thing on your profile?

Speaker 1 (42:30):
No, I'm just saying it's like, hey, you could say
I'm into this, I'm into this, and I'm into this
and hey, by the way, I haven't had a speeding
ticket in ten years. That's such a weird flex. No,
it's not you. You got a speeding tickets spent more
than ten years.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
I don't know how much I believe this.

Speaker 1 (42:47):
I mean, go other wise, where would the where would
the reaction come from?

Speaker 3 (42:50):
This is a weird flex. It's not a weird flex.

Speaker 1 (42:54):
It's an indicator of who you are, is your personality,
if you're a person, if.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
Something like you.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
The person I was just talking about, they said they
have five tickets in six months. You're tell me that's
not an indicator of their personality. What do we think
the cops are out to get this person?

Speaker 5 (43:09):
No, it's normally is an indicator of their personality. However,
I'm looking at the oppos I'm looking at that profile
as you've done your swiping in the dating world, and
that pops up. I'm like, okay, what else?

Speaker 1 (43:25):
It's not in all caps? No, it's not in all caps?
Is there with all the other things that you're used
to seeing? First of all, everybody cares about looks first,
So you're gonna see the person be.

Speaker 2 (43:34):
Like a sure me with a fish, another picture of
me with a fish.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
Then you go, all right, what are the other things
I have to pick up from this person? I think
leading the conversation with that question might even be useful,
Like when you see somebody go, hey, what's your name? Okay,
so nice to meet you. Uh, if there's any interest
romantically between you, when's the.

Speaker 3 (43:54):
Last time you got a speeding ticket.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
If that person says, oh, I got like three the
last month, run run as far as you can. That
is like that is red flag city.

Speaker 5 (44:06):
They'll probably ut you with their speeding car.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
The person is going to be somebody who doesn't want
to follow rules, who drives like a mad person, probably
like in and out of traffic, weave in and out
and all that stuff. Probably blames everybody else for the
speeding tickets that they've gotten. I really think this is
a key thing for you to learn about other people.

(44:30):
Booty Sweat says, I've got five tickets in six months.
Is channeling. I've eaten forty pizzas in the last thirty days.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
Sweating Papa John, I've got six tickets.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
And I think the longer you've had before, as long
as you've had since you got a speeding ticket, the
more I trust you. All Right, If I looked at
the booking.

Speaker 3 (44:53):
Photos on the news.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
Website every day, all those people that have been arrested.
Not a single one of them that hasn't added t
get in the last year. Every one of those people
are getting tickets, every one of them. They're anti social crazies,
they're out there not following the rules. They're getting tickets.
How long do you think it's been for me? I
think I remember you getting in trouble, but I don't remember.

Speaker 3 (45:14):
If you got a ticket.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
I am I wrong to say you blew a stop
sign or something like that.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
No, I got pulled over.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
You got pulled over for speeding? Nope, no, oh expired. Okay,
that was the last time you got in trouble like that?

Speaker 3 (45:31):
The last time I got pulled over? Yes, eleven years.

Speaker 1 (45:35):
Eleven years, I will go twelve, nineteen and a half years, nineteen. Yes, Well,
then you're that's a green flag. That's fantastic. Put it
on my dating profile. I'm not saying it's like the
key part about you guys. I'm just saying it's like, Okay,
do you think if you were able to see each

(45:56):
person on a dating site, if you were able to
see and you wanted you wanted a law long term
partner out of this date?

Speaker 3 (46:02):
All right?

Speaker 1 (46:03):
Do you think if you were able to see their
credit score, it would be helpful.

Speaker 5 (46:07):
Yeah, but then again, I have generations coming out of
getting a sweet college loans and not realizing the that
you'd be swimming in in your thirties and forties.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
People going against the grain here taking me on BDMP
says on twitch. The more speeding tickets, the cooler the car,
and the more money you have, decent point, this is
the way.

Speaker 3 (46:32):
To sniff it.

Speaker 1 (46:33):
Actually, the amount of speeding tickets you've had is a
good thing. It's a way to sniff out somebody who's rich.

Speaker 3 (46:37):
That's what his theory is.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
I think if you are routinely getting speeding tickets, it
is a red flag on you and a person that
you probably steer a little clear from. All right, steer
a little clear from gaslight. Says I haven't gotten in
decent exposure ticket in five years. I'm gonna put the profile. No,
only this is only for traffic infractions and speeding tickets,

(47:00):
which I think is a good indicator if you haven't
had one in a long time. I haven't a murder
in just uh you know, not that for nights, not that,
just just the speeding ticket thing and tickets because It
shows that you have an agreeable personality and that you're
probably a decent person.

Speaker 3 (47:19):
That's what I take from it. Okay, we'll get your thoughts.

Speaker 1 (47:22):
Send those in thenewsjunkie dot com. You can send a
dispatch or email tips at the news Junkie dot com.
Over in a little country that we like to call Japan, Japan, congratulations,
I have to say to Ansai International Airport KIX Airport,
Congratulations they did. Why am I saying congratulations to an

(47:45):
airport they just celebrated at this international airport in Japan.
They have not lost a single piece of luggage in
the last thirty years.

Speaker 5 (47:58):
Airport, Now that's possible.

Speaker 1 (48:01):
Do you think our local airports like there go they
lose one ten to fifty a day.

Speaker 3 (48:05):
Do they like all the time?

Speaker 5 (48:08):
And lost luggage we're talking about you'll never see it again,
or things get mixed up, they're gonna send it two
days later. I know that happens all the time, every
single day. At international airports, especially they manage.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
They never lost any luggage they handled at this airport
about ten million pieces of baggage last year. Never lost
in the last thirty years, a single piece of luggage
that's a green flag.

Speaker 5 (48:35):
Do they have a different system than we do?

Speaker 3 (48:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (48:40):
Maybe the only time, and I guess we have to
ask someone who actually works there. I'm sure there's a
YouTube video, but I feel like I've never seen the
inside of the tracks for luggage until that scary movie
with Jason Bateman. That's what it looks like and the
sorting of it all. Does Japan do it differently?

Speaker 1 (48:59):
If they do, shouldn't we copy that? Because they're killing it.
They won World's Best Airport for baggage delivery eight times,
so they're really onto something here. Why give it to
anybody else? You just keep giving it to them. You're
getting bored of giving them the award. They've never failed,
not one single piece of luggage.

Speaker 4 (49:17):
Wow, somehow make some way for them to lose the luggage.

Speaker 3 (49:23):
I think you would it be the guy.

Speaker 4 (49:24):
I think like, if you at this airport, if you
go up to the counter and say, hello, my luggage
is lost, they walk you into a door. They have
to scan a key card to get into the door,
and then they get put into a clean room and
shot in the head. It's just ceremonial killing of you,
and the enough's enough.

Speaker 3 (49:44):
Oh, I didn't lose them, and if they had, if
they had a profile for the airport, wouldn't it be
a good idea to say, hey, we haven't lost a
single piece of baggage in the last thirty years.

Speaker 1 (49:55):
The average person would look at that and go, that
means you're doing things good. That means you're good. It
sounds like they got the same thing. Just a lot
of hands in this which like meticulous handling system. Each
bag is checked multiple times by two to three staff
members to make sure it matches the departure record and
prevent misplacement. The airport follows a manual tailored to each

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airline's requirements, ensuring consistent and precise handling for all types
of luggage.

Speaker 2 (50:20):
Can we get a copy of the manual?

Speaker 3 (50:22):
Really? Yeah, we would benefit from that. They're doing great.

Speaker 1 (50:25):
Also, Japanese people I think are less likely to steal.
I think Americans steal more.

Speaker 4 (50:29):
A significant number of passengers using kix are on point
to point flights, which greatly simplifies baggage transfer processes.

Speaker 3 (50:39):
Not a lot of connections.

Speaker 1 (50:40):
Okay, that does make it easier for you, but impressive nonetheless,
so good for them.

Speaker 3 (50:45):
Congratulations.

Speaker 4 (50:47):
The weird part is it's they're they're crediting the airport
with not losing your luggage. But when this happens, don't
you usually say the airline lost my luggage.

Speaker 1 (50:56):
Yeah, I think so, right, Yeah I would. I would
not blame it on the airport. But maybe they are
the ones to blame. Actually we're yelling at the wrong people.
Maybe it's you know, different considering, uh, you know some
of the circumstances.

Speaker 3 (51:10):
All right, let us know what you think.

Speaker 1 (51:11):
Send us a dispatch, tips tips at the news junkie
dot com. Anonymous emails the show. No anonymous, says Sean.
I work at a bank and people get those scam
calls all the time that it's their bank and they
have to verify personal information, and our customers actually give
it out. So we instruct them as often as we
can to call the number you have for us, like
call the bank's number before you believe we have time

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to call you about random things with your account. We
don't even call people about overdrawing their accounts. They got
to notice in the mail. Love you all my three
best friends, says me.

Speaker 2 (51:43):
And dumped it up.

Speaker 3 (51:45):
Did you get that? Okay? All right?

Speaker 1 (51:47):
Yeah, well I mean, that's my bad. I started with
anonymous and I ended with her.

Speaker 3 (51:54):
Name, so.

Speaker 5 (51:56):
Together, I'm like that, no overdraft.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
I can't remember this anonymous person was talking about how
they worked at a bank and they get a lot
of scam calls, and they said, we don't have time
to call you about random things, so make sure you're
calling the bank back to check. I love you all
my three best friends, Anonymous. This says Anonymous, be clear
about it this time.

Speaker 4 (52:20):
So as as somebody who has had the same bank
forever and overdrafted plenty of times, he never put out
a notice in the.

Speaker 3 (52:30):
Mail about it.

Speaker 5 (52:33):
Get it on an app.

Speaker 3 (52:34):
I used to way back in the day you would
get like mail that said you overdraft and you know,
here's the fees and stuff. But now the email is
so prevalent and like they're you know, you're not.

Speaker 4 (52:47):
I just checked, really yeah, I just checked my account
and I was like, guess what, dummy.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
Put some more money in here?

Speaker 1 (52:53):
Please another email Tips of the news junki dot com
what's up, news junkies. I'm sure you already know this,
but most of the Indian scammers working an office building
and the money that you're stealing goes to their boss.
The scammers themselves are paid Almost nothing is that's in
that scam the scammer would get hold on. If that
scammer would have gotten twenty three thousand dollars from that lady,

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he probably would have gotten a couple of dollars at most.
There are a bunch of really good YouTube channels who
have joined up with police and hack these scammers and
actually intercept and stop the transfer of money. Definitely worth
checking out. I've seen that as well. Email or I
appreciate that. Yeah, those are always a good time. I
don't want to let the regular people off the hook either.
It's India. There are tons of jobs. There are good

(53:36):
jobs in India. You know, their economy is building a
lot and has over the last couple of decades. There's
no reason for people to be doing this. They are
not financially destitute and forced into this. In fact, it's
usually not coming from those countries that would make more sense.
Wouldn't if it was like the most impoverished countries in

(53:56):
the world that were trying to scam everybody else.

Speaker 3 (53:59):
But no, oh, it's not.

Speaker 1 (54:00):
It's people with some technological savvy people who realize that
a lot of the local police don't care if they
hack people in other countries, and so they get.

Speaker 3 (54:09):
Away with it, and they do it, and that's tending.
It tends to be the reason why all this happens.

Speaker 1 (54:13):
All right, Keep those emails coming in tips at thenewsjunkie
dot com.

Speaker 3 (54:18):
Let's see here. I'll save a bunch of these emails.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
That are coming in, and we'll get to this gorilla story,
believe it or not, and a woman caught up in
some fake news. These are very very very interesting, full
of twists and turns, and you know what, they're also
coming up next in the news junkie.

Speaker 3 (54:52):
I would have freaked out if this happened to me.
Thankfully it didn't.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
But there was a lot of people who were at
this zoo and San Diego.

Speaker 3 (55:00):
Let me see if I could bring this up, and
like the zoo.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
I think it was the San Diego Zoo, just imagining
that's the case, right, Yeah, San Diego Zoo.

Speaker 2 (55:09):
I went there earlier this year. Beautiful place.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
I hear good things. Yeah, I hear good things. Did
you see when you were there? The uh no, no, no,
the gorillas. They have a gorilla enclosure there.

Speaker 5 (55:21):
I spent a good amount of time with the gorillas.
There's also a moment I had with the chimpanzees that
I'll never forget because visually it was the nastiest thing
I foresaw.

Speaker 3 (55:33):
It was.

Speaker 5 (55:34):
There was an examination of sorts, Oh they do that,
and then right there in front of the window, and
my favorite part was the volunteers that they have. They're
trying to explain, you know, who's who and the age,
and I'm like, are we not going to address that
they're digging for gold right now?

Speaker 7 (55:51):
Uh huh.

Speaker 1 (55:51):
I could see you. I could see what's going on here.
This might have been one of the gorillas that you saw.
It very well could have been. It's a four hundred
pound gorilla named Denny. And everybody was gathered around and
I guess the gorilla ran at the glass and broke.

Speaker 5 (56:08):
Oh, the glasses very thick.

Speaker 3 (56:12):
Yeah, I don't know that.

Speaker 1 (56:14):
I'm not I've not heard of this happening before. I
don't think this is supposed to be a clip of it.
Let's see, Oh it's cracked. Yeah, you could see that
it's cracked. I didn't hear much, but the glasses cracked.
The gorilla like ran full speed up to the glass

(56:34):
and hit it and it's cracked. It didn't break all
the way that would have rocked their world if that
gorilla came right through the glass though.

Speaker 4 (56:47):
Yeah, and then the glass is super thick because it's
supposed to be for a gorilla enclosure, and now if
it's in pieces, it's in super huge sharks.

Speaker 1 (56:57):
You got gorillas with big chunks of glass. Yeah, this
is gonna be frightening. But the gorilla is okay, which
is good news. Everybody else was okay as well, also
good news. People said it felt like an earthquake before
he realized it was just him hitting the glass.

Speaker 3 (57:13):
It was pretty scary.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
There were definitely people that were there very quick, like
the security guards the zoo handled the situation well so
did uh No, no, thank god. They've they've removed the
gorillas and put them in like a backstage area of
the zoo, and then they're like replacing all the glass
that was broken by them.

Speaker 3 (57:34):
I didn't I thought for some reason, I thought it
was like bulletproof or something.

Speaker 2 (57:37):
Thought very very thick.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
Yeah, yeah, you could see like, yeah, that shows you
how much power those animals have. Whenever people have these
conversations about you verse a gorilla or you know what
kind of animal you could take down. Gorillas are the
most difficult in that world because they saw that video. Yeah,
they they're so jacked, man, and they're fast. I don't

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know how fast a gorilla can run, but it ain't slow.
Probably speed twelve to fourteen miles.

Speaker 5 (58:09):
Western gorilla twenty five miles an hour, I think smoke
Eastern gorilla twenty five miles an hour. I don't know
why they separated it.

Speaker 1 (58:17):
Yeah, so it's twenty five mile an hour jaunt is
fast for a gorilla. That's pretty damn impressed on the
southern gorilla. They kind of just chill slow, Yeah, very
very slow. Just there's not a lot of predators there apparently,
but there's predators for these these animals, and they were
going after them by smashing the glass at this zoo

(58:38):
in San Diego.

Speaker 3 (58:39):
Problem solved, they're fixing it. We're all good.

Speaker 1 (58:42):
Nobody harambee in the process. So that's all very very
good news.

Speaker 3 (58:46):
All right.

Speaker 1 (58:47):
I wanted to get this last story that I tease
we're gonna find out what's happening in the next episode
shortly here on the show. There's a woman who's very
upset though, let me see if I can bring up
the story on this, because this woman is from Cage
Station and she said that she has been the victim
of fake news. All right, she's ubsessed, and she said

(59:11):
somebody used her photo in a fake news story and
she's going out to the media to say this is unacceptable.

Speaker 3 (59:20):
Can't believe that somebody would suggest that.

Speaker 10 (59:23):
I do this.

Speaker 1 (59:24):
People are now coming up to me thinking that I've
done this.

Speaker 3 (59:27):
This terrible thing.

Speaker 1 (59:28):
The crime she's accused of, and the fake news story
is pretty funny, but let's see if they mention it.

Speaker 11 (59:32):
This is from KBTX one, thanks for joining us tonight
and Rusty thread. A college station woman says very mugshot
was used in a viral social media post that's been
viewed millions of times now, all right.

Speaker 3 (59:43):
Millions of times, so this has gotten around.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
Let me turn this up just a little bit here
and uh, that way we can hear Rusty tad better.
But the mugshot has been used in a story that's
been viewed millions of times, and she says it's not true.
I'm being shamed here. I wish I could go after
these people, but I can't.

Speaker 12 (01:00:03):
Which is a public record, is real, but the story
that was shared with it is one that's been made up.
Her story is an example of how easy it's getting
to ruin someone's life on the internet. kV Texas Donnie
Tuggle has more on what legal experts are saying can
and can't be done.

Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Rushy to Donnie, here.

Speaker 13 (01:00:24):
We go again as a social media post with fake
information has now become a nightmare.

Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
Donnie is a big boy. Donnie is a that's one
of the bigger reporters I've seen. I'll want to come
between Donnie and well anything now that I'm just looking
at Donnie Tuggle. Here he's on the case though he's
got to be five hundred pounds.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
This is a large, large man. I don't know, No,
it depends out how tall he is. I can't tell
how tall Donnie is, but he's actually he's in a
big suit.

Speaker 13 (01:00:55):
Here.

Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
Well, let's see what he's doing with this case.

Speaker 13 (01:00:57):
But one brass is Valley student and a warner about
how fast misinformation can spray it For PARTI week was
supposed to be a fresh start instead of into what
the Knights She'll never forget.

Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
Davis was arrested for public intoxication.

Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
All right, so she got arrested for publican talks and
she had this mug shot, and I guess the mugshot
went around and it's this blonde lady and she's like,
that's all well and good.

Speaker 3 (01:01:22):
Everybody makes mistakes. We all have our bad days.

Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
I feel for you know, I've got a mugshot that
floats around out there too, and it's not pleasant to
look at. For me, it was a long time ago,
and you know, I was not innocent at the time.
I did, indeed do I forgot what I was even
accused of, but drunk in public or something probably the
same kind of thing.

Speaker 5 (01:01:43):
Is this your pocket?

Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
No, I don't think I think this was.

Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
I think this was when I it was a strip
club parking lot incident, as I believe. But this, this
woman says they took her mugshot because she's like this
blonde and they used it on a story that wasn't real,
and that's the one that went viral.

Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
I guess just weeks after losing her mother.

Speaker 14 (01:02:07):
Looking at it now, I definitely wasn't ready to be
in that kind of social setting or to allow myself
to have that much alcohol. I definitely overdid it a.

Speaker 13 (01:02:14):
Mugshot was posted on a local page that shales a rest.
Months later, that photo resurface with the fake story claiming
she was a waitress.

Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
Okay, here's the story though, in viral I did it says?
It says a night out, it's got.

Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
Her mugshot, and she's claiming to be a victim of this.
It says A night out at a Saint Louis olive
garden spiraled into chaos when a furious twenty six year
old waitress was arrested after what police called a gratuity
dispute gone wild.

Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
Witnesses say the.

Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
Server snapped when a couple skipped out on a tip
after a ninety four dollars date night feast of pasta, wine,
and appetizer. She allegedly slammed the receipt on their table,
yelling unlimited breadsticks doesn't mean unlimited free labor, then hurled
a basket of olive garden breadsticks at the man, hitting
him square in the chest before shoving his date into

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the wall. Diners screamed as the scene unfolded, and one
customer live streamed the incident. So the story about the
olive garden breadstick attack obviously not trill and attached to
her mugshot.

Speaker 3 (01:03:16):
She's not thrilled that.

Speaker 13 (01:03:17):
Lewis that threw breadsticks that Olive Garden customers over a tip.
Even Olive Garden commented on the viral post, letting everyone.

Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
Know it was not true.

Speaker 14 (01:03:26):
Honestly, it's giving me a lot of anxiety and a
lot of depressions. I just don't know what to really do.

Speaker 13 (01:03:34):
The post, which was only deleted today, came from Pure Videos,
a page with over a million followers that creates viral
content for clicks. Same content shared isn't true. KBTX legal
analyst Shane Felt says tracking down the page's owner can
be tricky, and social media platforms often have the LUW
on their side.

Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:03:55):
Also, just for the record, I don't even need to
hear the attorney say this. It's not only that the
you can't go after the social media platforms. A lot
of the people who are running these viral pages are
from other countries. So like they just take your photo,
they slander you, and there's nothing you can do.

Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
You just have to take it on the chin. That's
what she's gonna have to do.

Speaker 1 (01:04:16):
I would tell you maybe the bad idea is going
to the local media about it, because that's just going
to further the problem.

Speaker 4 (01:04:22):
At least I would think, like, I don't know, if
that's not here going a viral for the stupid Olive
Garden story, I would just duck and wait it out personally.

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
And now I might I might try to get like
a post out there in case people searched and found
my personal accounts. I' might be like, hey, if you
find this, this is not a true story. I've never
worked at all Olive Garden. I never did those things.

Speaker 5 (01:04:42):
Since we're here by my t shirt that I'm holding
bread sticks like a little.

Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
Well, perhaps that's a better strategy, just leaning into it.
If millions of.

Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
People are thinking you're those you love breadsticks, you're the
Olive Garden attacker, you do a photo photo shoot with
this and just lean into it. That might be a
better idea, because that one you have a little bit
more control over.

Speaker 3 (01:05:03):
I think. Let us know what you think.

Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Send a dispatching over at thenewschunkie dot com or email
tips at theewschunky dot com. We'll get to more of
those momentarily when we come back the next episode with Sabrina.

Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
What's coming up on the next episode.

Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
What's coming new on.

Speaker 5 (01:05:21):
The next episode. Science has not determined these scariest movies
of all time and m Night Shyamalan has determined the
dumbest movie idea. Today, Taylor Swift continues to break records,
one being album sales, the other hairbrush plus a modern
day Warrior. Sureley could not afford today's Tom Sawyer reunion show,

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can they? And so much more?

Speaker 2 (01:05:43):
We're coming up on the next episode.

Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
And that is coming up next on the news, Chunky,

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Oh is that true? The uh larn b singer di'angelo?

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:06:11):
No, what do I What song do I know from Diangela?
Says di Angelo dead at fifty one. Yeah, after a
private battle with pancreatic cancer.

Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
Oh man, Oh that sucks. Wow. Yeah di'angelo? What's the
song I know by this person?

Speaker 15 (01:06:26):
Though?

Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
Let's see.

Speaker 3 (01:06:29):
Unshaken cruising lady Brown Sugar, Brown.

Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
Sugar sounds familiar, singing. No, I don't know, I just
how do you use? It's like the apostrophe Angelo?

Speaker 3 (01:06:41):
Right? Angelo?

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
There it is DiAngelo. Michael Eugene Fischer already updated the wiki. Man,
they are so fast at this better known by D'Angelo
has died. You will know is his nineteen ninety four single,
Damn it goes all the back. That Lady is one
that peaked on the top ten the Billboard Hot one

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hundred and he collaborated with Erica Badoo, Lauren Hill, and
then some other folks that I don't recognize. Died on
October fourteenth at the age of fifty one. Damn, that's
brutal man. I do remember him. I'm familiarly somewhat. I
don't know how the song goes, but I bet if
you played it I would know the words.

Speaker 3 (01:07:23):
That would be my guess.

Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
Right now here we go. Let's get into it. Let's
do the news junkie, I mean sorry, I read no,
I'm ready something. Let's do the next episode.

Speaker 3 (01:07:40):
Because there's a lot on TV.

Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
You can't possibly keep up with all of it, even
though you should, because what else are you going to
talk about?

Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
Click it? Did you tell her to click the thing?
She is not going to click it. She is not
going to click it. Click it. Tell her to click it.
It's time for the next episode with Sabrina. Hey, hold

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up is right?

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Speaker 5 (01:08:45):
It was a mirror fifty three years ago, nineteen seventy
two when this guy right here.

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
But Joe Cocker, Yeah okay.

Speaker 5 (01:09:00):
Cockmeister was arrested on this day following a concert in Australia.

Speaker 3 (01:09:05):
Very very little known nickname that he that followed him around.

Speaker 5 (01:09:09):
Yeah, closest to him, however, the Australian police called him.

Speaker 2 (01:09:16):
Crook Criichie, crook Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:09:19):
They found some gigglewoyd in his pocket as well as
in black tall h just Airwin and also some hypodermic
syringes and his possession. He faced up to two years
in jail a fine of two thousand dollars or I
believe fifteen hundred kangaroos, but was released in order to
leave the country within four hours, so he dipped.

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
I wouldn't picture him as the type.

Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
You know a day in the seven hees, Ever one
did black.

Speaker 3 (01:09:48):
I guess so.

Speaker 2 (01:09:49):
And now we're back in twenty nine.

Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
Told you have to leave a country in four hours.

Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
I'm exhilarating.

Speaker 5 (01:09:55):
Or in prison for years? I just say, yeah, two
years in jail. Honestly, with that amount of drugs and stuff,
two years is.

Speaker 2 (01:10:05):
Like super harsh.

Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
I would all ask I would have done the same
thing he did.

Speaker 2 (01:10:08):
See you later, Uh, twenty twenty five, here we are,
and it is all coming up.

Speaker 5 (01:10:15):
Taylor The Life of a show Girl sold a massive
amount of copies in its first week, four million, to
be exact, not bad. That's what they call equivalent album units,
which include both pure album sales and streaming activity. The
most of that was pure album sales, surprisingly almost three

(01:10:37):
point five million, both.

Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
The question, yeah, what do we think it's god like?

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Do we think it's cheating when they do this stuff
like Taylor swifted, where they have like different album cover
variants and stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:10:49):
Why would that Why would that be cheating? Because people would.

Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
Collect them all, yeah, people are buying more than they
otherwise would be, but I guess, like it's still.

Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
An album sale, right, did that with vinyl?

Speaker 5 (01:11:01):
Do they know?

Speaker 3 (01:11:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
Yeah, Well they've done things where it's like, you buy
the album, you get this thing for free to to
juice the numbers up.

Speaker 3 (01:11:08):
I think she was kind of doing that stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:11:09):
I don't think it's anymore than I think there's been
bands that have done the you get a digital download
of their latest album when you buy concert tickets.

Speaker 5 (01:11:19):
And I remember that and I'm like, ah, this dial
up's going to take forever to get the digital album.

Speaker 4 (01:11:25):
I think that, But I think that the because you
purchased the concert ticket it came with the album, it
counted as album sales, and so like, there's been a
couple of bands who have debuted at number one with
their album because of that.

Speaker 5 (01:11:38):
They say both of the numbers are the largest weekly
sums of the modern era, going back to nineteen ninety one.
Adell's album twenty five had previously held both records.

Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
One of those vinyls is at My House.

Speaker 5 (01:11:51):
This also is Taylor's fifteenth number one album, that breaks
her out of a tie with Drake and jay Z.
For most number one albums by a solo artist. Taylor's
number two on the overall list, behind Whom nineteen chart
topping albums.

Speaker 3 (01:12:10):
But I don't think Eminem has enough album to do nineteen.

Speaker 5 (01:12:14):
I will tell you if.

Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
Women or a man, men and half dead Beatle, half
Beatles right.

Speaker 5 (01:12:29):
At nineteen, they have nineteen chart topping album.

Speaker 4 (01:12:33):
For some reason, Beatles was the first band I thought of.

Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
But I didn't know that it was that many. Yep.

Speaker 5 (01:12:38):
And I don't think the Beatles had a forty dollars
hair brush. I sent you the link to the group chat.
I'm looking at this now, fans are I don't know,
mocking in a way of how ridiculous. This is a
forty dollars life of a show girl hair brush, part
of the official merch line, going viral for not the

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greatest of reasons, and it's getting roastead.

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
It doesn't have on October thirtieth.

Speaker 4 (01:13:05):
It doesn't have that hair brush part. No, you're looking
at the top of it, am I yeah, glue on
the wood. No, that's where the part on the right
was supposed to stick on. And apparently Joe okay, forty.

Speaker 5 (01:13:18):
Dollars you would hope that would stay in place, but
may yepward began when that actually was posted. The forty
dollars Life of Choker hair brush, which arrived damage my
Showgirl hairbrush came broken thanks UMG, she wrote, and that
gardnered almost two million views, and the official website indicates

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that the forty dollars hair brush is made of a
bamboo bass and cellulose acetate, perfect for shiny locks of hair.

Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Do we think we're seeing the beginnings of some sort
of tailor swift backlash because I see some people talking
about that now. More so than that, I saw a
little pushback on her album where some people were like, oh,
this album's not good, it sucks and every tunes.

Speaker 3 (01:14:03):
But I feel like she's kind of like I want
her to tap the brakes a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
I want her there's no more tour she's doing about
their projects, Like you say, no more tour, But I
just heard they announced that they're doing a six part
series or something on Disney Plus for her tour.

Speaker 5 (01:14:21):
Film and behind the scenes docu serries. Yeah, Disney Plus
until they dropped the Plus.

Speaker 3 (01:14:26):
It's too much. It's a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:14:29):
When you're swifty, are you a rushy?

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
Though?

Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
What's a rushy? Come on? Oh big Time Rush. Yeah,
I love them. I love them big Time Rush Rush
the band Rush.

Speaker 5 (01:14:41):
Thank you, Zelan, two points for you. And Rush fans
are really mad because for some reason they are they're
selling their tickets for Taylor Swift prices without Neil part.
Yeah that's what I'm saying. Without Neil. According to to
Alternative Nation, nosebleed seats are going for more than three

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hundred dollars. Nose bleeds. Remember, you can't even see them.

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
Who's repricing Neil Pert on the somebody name it? What
is it? What did Neil drums? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:15:13):
Yeah, I was just gonna say, is he the Is
he the most famous dude who is like not a
singer that plays the drums?

Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
This is crazy Alex from a day to Remember?

Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
Yeah, but but uh, Tommy Lee, I don't mean this
is any slight against Alex in the slightest. He's a
great guy, very very talented in so many ways. But
do you think there's a lot of bands where they
would go, Oh, it's not the original drummer.

Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
I don't even want to see them. Oh that's crazy.
I mean, was the original drummer? For he was No,
I don't think he was.

Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
I think he was like mega young when they founded
me started playing for for a day to remember as
far as I can tell, But I don't know, Like like,
if let's say a band that you like, you like
brand New Sabrina, if they're like brand New is Torn,
but it's not going to be with their original drummer,
I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
It depends on the band.

Speaker 5 (01:16:06):
Yeah, it really does.

Speaker 3 (01:16:07):
Now.

Speaker 5 (01:16:07):
The original drummer I think was still with them, but
like Taking Back Sunday, they were placed. You know, for
the longest time it was the same group. The guitars left.
I've seen them since and everything kind of like worked
out just fine. I interviewed them with the with the
new guys well, and then another guy left. But you

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have your front man who was as eccentric as Taking
Back Sundays Adam is, then maybe you get distracted. Maroon
five couldn't tell you what those like, just what Adam's
nipples look like.

Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
I mean, I'm saying this as an ultimate compliment to
the drummer in question, because obviously that's how amazing this drummer.

Speaker 4 (01:16:48):
It really depends on the band, the type of music
that they play and the role of the drums uh
uh play in the.

Speaker 5 (01:16:56):
Music like I mean that with Rush they play a
lot of role.

Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
People with some good points, but they're not really landing
Ryan says Phil Collins. But that doesn't count because he
was a singer. Dave Grohl, same thing. But Travis Barker
is a good point. Yes, Travis Barker is an excellent point.

Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
That's a good one.

Speaker 4 (01:17:13):
I've seen Blink one e two where they swapped out
the one dude for the guy from Alkaline Trio. But
if it had been Travis Barker, I think there would
be especially the big Blink fans would have been kind
of pissed about that.

Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
I agree, I agree.

Speaker 5 (01:17:27):
Yeah, So that's just two thirds of the band. They're
also selling premium packages that range from six hundred and
fifty to twenty five hundred dollars. The packages aren't really
offering anything beyond a layman it and other trinkets plus
early access.

Speaker 2 (01:17:39):
To the merch booth.

Speaker 5 (01:17:41):
So I have a great time Rush fans with the
two thirds of the early access to the merch booth.
That's right. You can stand in line while the band
already starts congratulations and time is flown by so I
shall give you the boob Tube. We got Dan with
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Watch on Netflix, and you can catch Drowski on Fallon.
That's a repeat. Nevermind, Nammy Watts Brand New One, Kimmel
Follow your Dreams of Me on Instagram. That's Sabrina Ambra
mos Bornley.

Speaker 3 (01:18:22):
They with me America smoke weed every day. Thank you, Sabrina.

Speaker 1 (01:18:27):
This website you sent me to with this Taylor Swift thing.
As I scrolled down it like, let me think even
more about that potential backlash thing. Like the related post
from the same site. This site is coming at her.
The story is about the hairbrush going wrong, but then
it says related morphing into maga. Taylor Swift fans call
out cosmetic procedures after a.

Speaker 3 (01:18:49):
New interview goes viral. None of procedures, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:18:52):
Doctor, sparks Frenzy another story after suggesting Taylor Swift is
pregnant due to visible changes in viral video, then she
suddenly looks like Caitlin Jenner. Taylor Swift's look Amid album
release draws wild.

Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
Reactions, like what website a Taylor dot com? But yeah,
they got a tailor boner here.

Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
I would guess it's just like an Internet traffic da luge.
When you write about this kind of stuff, it's called well, no,
it's not to say that it's not an actual thing.

Speaker 3 (01:19:20):
Somebody did post this and it's.

Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
Gotten a big response on Twitter slash x, but it's
Boardpanda dot com is.

Speaker 3 (01:19:27):
The place they posted.

Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
It's a viral website.

Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
Hell okay, yeah, that's all right. We're gonna take a
quick break.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
When we come back, we will get into something that's
happened with a very big Hollywood star.

Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
This person is.

Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
They're coming out and defending themselves after something has gone wrong,
and it's not Taylor Swift. Just for the record, we'll
get into what's happening with this person. Plus A Trump
is upset about a magazine cover they used a photo
of him and he's.

Speaker 3 (01:19:58):
Like, how dare you? Shame on on you?

Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Did they purposely pick a bad photo? We'll talk about
that and has it happened to you on a much
smaller level maybe so that is coming up next, and
then to use junkie. Do you have a photo of

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you floating around that you're like, oh god, oh not
that photo, Please don't use that photo.

Speaker 5 (01:20:37):
Yeah, such a large amount they're still floating.

Speaker 3 (01:20:40):
Have we had that here where?

Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
I mean, sometimes they'll ask us for promo photos and
stuff for different publicity things that we do with the show,
and I don't know, I don't know if I've had that.
I had one that they took around the office that
I was not thrilled about. And I certainly my ID
card for iHeartRadio was one of those photos where I
was like, I did not focus enough on that looking good.

Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
Yeah, my ID card by the way, like.

Speaker 4 (01:21:09):
It's so old that most of the ink has rubbed
off onto the inner side of the sleeve that held it,
Like it's hard to make out.

Speaker 3 (01:21:16):
Yeah, I hate that though. I hate when thot.

Speaker 5 (01:21:20):
I mean, there are somewhere I will get tagged in
something and then I open up the thing and I wonder,
did you even want to message me for some options
or you just googled My Google images aren't fantastic. And
then there was one to print that I do have
as my Yeah, I was a it was a group

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photo and everyone looked really great.

Speaker 3 (01:21:44):
I looked like I was mid blink in just one
eye when I look up, Sabrina Ambro, I see photos
of you, but I don't see anything bad.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
You mean, like when you hit the images tag or something.
Oh yeah, you may have drowned it out with whatever
other stuff. But oh you got the one of you
in the mom jeans, like a funny, funny one that
comes up. You got you with the cameltoe lady.

Speaker 5 (01:22:12):
That's auz Alia.

Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
And for the record, I you know the mom jeans one.
I'd stuffed something in my pants. Mate, Uh huh, isn't that.

Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
I think that's clear. Yeah, I mean I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
I don't think people are going to have a different takeaway.

Speaker 3 (01:22:25):
I think that that's clear.

Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
I don't see anything here that's like horrendous necessarily these ears.

Speaker 5 (01:22:32):
There was one, do you remember I had like that
weird car event, but they had me fly drones with
the pug next to me. And it was I think
when we first started the show, and that was all
over the Google images. I mean, it made no sense,
but there was like, get my first bait check for
an event, for an event.

Speaker 1 (01:22:52):
I look at that explosive on the live stream too.
When I look up myself, I see there's too many
other Sean Watson's that come in. That's the only problem.
And then you see really old stuff. Oh yeah, but
nothing really gets me. Yeah that's so old. I mean
that's a really really old Okay, yeah, that one I'd

(01:23:19):
maybe rather not be on there. This one's fine, But
you got these kind of problems out there. If you
have a lot of photos of you, certainly everybody kind
of has this where you go, hey, please don't stop
posting that photo of me, Like your friend might post
a photo each year and be like, happy birthday to
my friend, and I really enjoy them, and you go, no,
not that one.

Speaker 3 (01:23:36):
For God's sake, you're not looking me up. We're gonna.

Speaker 1 (01:23:39):
I was worried that I was just gonna get the
country singer for you because you're not family.

Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
You could do Sea Lane.

Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
I did see dash Lane, and I've got some of you.
I've got you with Jackson, I'll do Sea Lane.

Speaker 3 (01:23:51):
Jackson. Jackson's up over here. He's made he's made it
for your for your name.

Speaker 1 (01:23:57):
Oh okay, when I put Sea Lane Orlando, I get
I don't know why I come up on this, Yeah,
I guess so. And then the famous one of you
on the tire swings, So.

Speaker 2 (01:24:08):
You know what that reminds me. One of the worst
pictures of me on a tire swing.

Speaker 5 (01:24:14):
Was not on the tire swing, is when you and
I were both at the Pulse Memorial and some guy
got a picture of me like mid sob on Sea Lane.
But it was when I was taking a breath in
and it was horrendous, like I looked like I was
out of a horror film.

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Well, that sucks because it's not exactly the arena to be, like,
can you delete?

Speaker 4 (01:24:39):
Can we get one where I look a little better?
And this all comes You could ask to delete it,
but I'm not not reposed for it. I would say,
I think it all looks kind of bad. You kind
of just got to go with the flow, and then
you just got the bad photo of you. Yeah, no, Trump,
Trump didn't necessarily do that. He posted on his true
Social He said Time magazine wrote a relative good story

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about me, but their picture maybe the worst of all time.
He said they disappeared my hair and then had something
floating on top of my head that looked like a
floating crown, but an extremely small one, really weird. I
never liked taking pictures from underneath angles, but this is
a super bad picture and it deserves to be called out.

Speaker 3 (01:25:22):
What are they doing and why?

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
And the photo in question is the cover of Time
magazine and they did get them at a brutal angle, folks.

Speaker 3 (01:25:33):
What crown is he talking about?

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
He's talking about how like it's very there's a lot
of sunlight which is blasting out his hair and it
makes it look like he has less hair than he does.
I think he's trying to say.

Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
I don't know this.

Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
It doesn't really look like a crown. It just looks
like he has very, very very thin hair because of
the g And yeah, this is like literally people. Somebody
compared it earlier to when you accidentally turn your camera
on on your phone.

Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
Yep, all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
And I'm like, just look, God is just like a bad,
bad angle for you. And it says his triumph. It's
the cover of Time, which seems good. I mean that
seems like a positive thing. Is Trump the leader Israel needed?
How Gaza heels? It's all about Trump's wins with Middle
East peace stuff. But the picture he doesn't like and

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when we're talking about this briefly during the break, I said.

Speaker 3 (01:26:24):
This is not new. Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
The idea of using bad pictures for the people you're
covering goes back as old as as journalism does, basically
as old as the photos do. If you see any
right of center publication and they're writing a blog or
article or something about Hillary Clinton, trust me when I
say they're not like, let me get the one where.

Speaker 3 (01:26:46):
She looks the hottest, Well, take politics out of it.

Speaker 4 (01:26:49):
Like, how many pictures did we see attached to stories
about Diddy where the more it started to come out
that he was like abusive, you know, especially after that
video came out of the of him, you know, hitting
what's her face in the in the hotel. Yeah, all
the pictures that would be attached to these headlines would

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be like you went through your your photo archived and
typed in Sean Combs and found the angriest looking pictures
of them, and he delivered. There was a lot of
snaps of Puffy where he looked not so happy, big May.

Speaker 3 (01:27:26):
Yeah, Yeah, this is good. He has been going on
for a long time. If you have a person like
even if you go to Harvey Weinstein or something. They're
not going to take the best looking shot of him.
They're gonna take this shot where he.

Speaker 1 (01:27:41):
Looks like the bad guy that he is, and they
it's like it helps to get across the story that
they're looking for. That's an old, old trick. But maybe
you should just take the win for the article seeming
to be positive about him. You don't get that relatively
relatively good article Alec ball.

Speaker 3 (01:28:00):
I guess he's been in a car crash. He's been
in a car crash. He's coming forward to talk about.
This's a lot of the same comment on this story.
Did you he's the trio? Okay?

Speaker 1 (01:28:12):
Do you think people would celebrate like they did with
the Lost Prophets guy if Alec Baldwin died.

Speaker 3 (01:28:17):
I'm sorry, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:28:20):
I get he's probably not the best guy and a
lot of people hate him.

Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
I like Alec Baldwin. I like it. I just am
I just like thirty Rocks so much.

Speaker 5 (01:28:30):
Yes, but I like I got a new place in
my heart after the Baldwins reality show came out and
all the crap he has to deal with and just
still had a You could see it on his face
that you have a little bit of more sympathy.

Speaker 3 (01:28:43):
For him six PM one A Farmer.

Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
He totally seems like a dick and he totally seems
like a narcissistic lunatic. But I like him so much
in that show that I kind of sweep for him
a little bit. But he got into an accident. Thirty
Rockstar was driving hilarious range row over with his brother
Steven Baldwin as a passenger slammed into a tree, causing
severe damage to the vehicle. No word on the tree,

(01:29:07):
Sea Lane and Alec Baldwin made a video.

Speaker 3 (01:29:10):
About like like like your past. It was like the
only tree in the area.

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Might it could have been the sole tree in the
Hamptons and he ran into it. I hope he doesn't curse,
but stay by the dump button. Let's see what Alec
Baldwin says about this crag.

Speaker 3 (01:29:26):
And spent this morning. I was in this car accident,
got cut me off in a truck, big garbage truck.
Made a garbage truck the size of a whale. I
have seen a garbage truck. It must have been something
commercial for like taking away whales as from construction something
A big private garbage trucks. Garbage truck. I've ever seen
any He's really going on about this garbage truck. Big

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garbage truck is the size of a whale.

Speaker 5 (01:29:48):
Is absolutely incredible.

Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
When I picture a garbage truck, I already picture a
big truck.

Speaker 5 (01:29:52):
Yeah, but this one's even bigger and kind of just
sets up the story with how bad Ilaria's cars damage.

Speaker 1 (01:29:59):
Right, I guess this was a huge, huge, huge garbage
truck and it really did some damn.

Speaker 3 (01:30:04):
Anyway.

Speaker 1 (01:30:05):
I won't go into the details now one bore you,
but to avoid hitting him, I hit a tree.

Speaker 3 (01:30:11):
I had a big fat tree. Yeah, it's gonna do
the same thing with a tree here. Isn't he a.

Speaker 4 (01:30:20):
Commercial sized tree? It's a whale. I'll tell you what
the point is.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
If anything comes out about Alec Baldwin, he does not
sit idly by. He's like, people are talking about me.
I will inject myself into this. And he puts out
his video all the time.

Speaker 7 (01:30:35):
He does this.

Speaker 3 (01:30:37):
I qushed my wife's car. I feel bad about that.
That's all fine, and I'm fine, and my brother's fine
and puppety bop, congratulations to everybody. It's all five. But
last time my brother's this is this is turned into
a two man conversation.

Speaker 5 (01:30:53):
He is, of course the other man, and he is
surrounded by seven y'all children and crossed my wife's car.
It what he does and has solo done?

Speaker 1 (01:31:06):
I guess so, Yeah, he said, I the big giant
garbage truck, I hit a big fat tree.

Speaker 3 (01:31:13):
And that what gets me is I feel like.

Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
We already have enough details and then some only He
goes on for another ninety seconds.

Speaker 4 (01:31:21):
Yeah, but he only really briefly brushed over the fact
that his brother Stephen was also in the car that
hit the tree.

Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
Yeah, it's like.

Speaker 4 (01:31:29):
Poor Steve was trying to kill his brother, poor Stephen.
This the headline is Alec Baldwin's car crash. Yeah, it's
all about him. But I guess they're both okay. Everybody's okay.
A big fat tree may be okay.

Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
We're not sure. I don't know what else, he says.

Speaker 4 (01:31:43):
It's cute to see him just for a second worry
about the fact that crashed my wife's car feel bad
about that. I mean, I can just really make a
couple of phone calls and replace it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:55):
Got because it can't be like this is the worst
thing that's ever happened to me kind of shooting and
killing somebody on a movie set. He has to be
careful how much he plays this out to be a tragedy.
I want to see what else He.

Speaker 3 (01:32:09):
Says, thank you to the Easthampton Police Department. The town
Police Department shouts out coming to my aid. They came
in to be filed to report with them. Officer his name?
Do we need all these details?

Speaker 5 (01:32:23):
Maybe Girkin was like, I will not write you this
fat ticket if you give me a shout out on
that weird conversation you have with yourself later.

Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
The only thing that would be great about this in
redeeming is if he was making it all up, if
he was like, yeah, sure, we were in a hilarious
car and big fat tree and biggest dump truck you
ever seen.

Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
I just want to shot and yell at him like
she always does on the red carpet.

Speaker 6 (01:32:48):
What.

Speaker 1 (01:32:48):
I can't tell where he is, but he looks like
he's in like a stairwell or something. He's in a
strange place, and I don't know if she's gonna pop
all lovely.

Speaker 6 (01:32:57):
And there was another gentleman that I didn't get his name,
but officer getting from the East Hampton police deprepit.

Speaker 8 (01:33:04):
Smoke detector too, red flag speaking of them today, red
flag the smoke detector going off and nobody's doing anything
about it.

Speaker 1 (01:33:12):
Alec Baldwin, what's going on in your life? I'll leave
it to that, because there's still like a minute and
a half.

Speaker 3 (01:33:20):
I'll give it up. The officer Kurkin did it and
saved saved everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:33:25):
Somebody says, does he ever take responsibility for his own actions?
Clearly he was checking his phone or something stupid. Maybe Yeah,
I mean, I don't know what caused this.

Speaker 3 (01:33:33):
I know a lot of details about the crash, though,
more than I ever could have asked for. Here it
is for us. Let's see what we got from you
and work.

Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
In a couple of emails, you can email the show
tips to the news Junkie dot com if you'd like.
Let's see somebody says to tips the news Junkie dot Com.

Speaker 3 (01:33:49):
It's Tim. Hey.

Speaker 1 (01:33:51):
I actually work in home health and in a more
senior community area. It is literally all I hear from
all of my clients that they have to deal with
scams every day, all day. Our leaders need to do
more to protect our seniors. I agree. I think that's true.
I think we have far too many people who look
at people who get scammed and make fun of them

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instead of like, hey, people shouldn't be able to take
advantage of those among us, even if they're really dumb.
People shouldn't be able to do that. So even if
people are suckers, we should still defend them. And we
need to protect grandma. We need to make sure people
aren't taking their money. It's really happening around absolutely every turn.

(01:34:33):
You can imagine from this we protect grandma. You're also
protecting your future inheritance.

Speaker 3 (01:34:38):
That's true. Yeah, everybody's got some skin in the game here.
I would think.

Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
Greg emails he says Happy Tuesday, and he's talking about
the story with the dogs attacking the owner after she
died in this house that we discussed earlier on the show.

Speaker 4 (01:34:54):
He says, we find the word attacking, the choice of
word to be a little odd.

Speaker 3 (01:35:00):
I mean, I don't know if she was already dead, yes,
like it would I would just say eating now. As
bad as that sound, I think.

Speaker 4 (01:35:09):
I did read that they're not sure if the medical
event killed her and then the dogs ate, or then
the medical event rendered her unconscious.

Speaker 3 (01:35:18):
Good God, I hope the medical event killed her and
the dog.

Speaker 10 (01:35:21):
God.

Speaker 4 (01:35:22):
Yeah, but still attack seems less true for some reason
in my head.

Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
They said, look at this, this is another story, this happening,
harrowing new details the my Chemical Romance drummer had this
happen to them with their dogs.

Speaker 3 (01:35:36):
Oh yeah, that's a that's a terrible story. I don't
want to go too far down that whole rabbit hole,
but yeah, that that story about the drummer of My
Chemical Romance is quite bad.

Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
I've had enough bad things in the last couple of days.
I watched because Cortney keeps going further and further into
these these serial killer docuseries things, and we.

Speaker 3 (01:35:56):
Watched everybody's into this stuff. We watched the one My
Father the BTK Killer.

Speaker 2 (01:36:02):
Oh yeah, that one's good, which it was about.

Speaker 1 (01:36:06):
The daughter of BTK explaining things from her perspective, and
some of it was interesting. She really tried to make
it about like her being a victim because of what
her dad did, which, okay, I get it a little bit.
But the interesting thing to me was I hadn't seen
too much about BTK and he was so proud of himself.

(01:36:29):
Oh yeah, when the cops started questioning him, and they
had Dennis Rader, who turned out to be this buying
torture kill killer, and they brought him in. They were like,
so say it. You're BTK, aren't you. And he's like,
well and they go say it. He goes, I'm BTK
and they're.

Speaker 2 (01:36:49):
Like and then you all like news interview.

Speaker 1 (01:36:54):
He did some stuff like that, But he did in
the courtroom with all the victims there, he went one
by one through every one of them and gave all
the details about what he did. And it was like,
whoa dude, I don't know and they just allowed that. Yeah,
I guess so, I guess. They were like, I want
you to admit what you did and tell us how
it happened, and he just gave. In the documentary, they

(01:37:15):
show him going and then I went to this person's
house and I did this, and I did this, and
I did this and I did this. Robert says, Dortney
is doing research. It scares me how much she's into this.
But a lot of women are into the true crime stuff.
They are deeply into this, very very interested. The one
I'm excited to see is coming out Friday on Netflix,

(01:37:36):
and it's about that lady who shot the.

Speaker 3 (01:37:40):
Kid through her front door.

Speaker 5 (01:37:41):
Oh yeah, the.

Speaker 3 (01:37:45):
Yeah, is that what it's called.

Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
So about this lady who's I think was like an
older lady and these kids were messing around with.

Speaker 3 (01:37:52):
Her door every time?

Speaker 1 (01:37:53):
About this story, Yeah, it's not even that long ago,
but they have a whole bunch of footage and it
was like an older white lady and younger black kids.
And the story blew up because this lady like shot
through I think through her door, yeah, and killed these
little kids or one of them or something in front
of them, kill the mom. But it is which is

(01:38:14):
now finally coming out in this like documentary form, So
I'm excited to see that one, But some of these
other ones, I'm not as into. Courtey she likes them
right now, it's a little frightening.

Speaker 3 (01:38:24):
When we come back, we'll get into you. We'll see
what you have to say.

Speaker 1 (01:38:28):
A lot of people talking about something that's coming up on.

Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
The New Stranger. Things will dive into that, and.

Speaker 1 (01:38:34):
We got to get into Jury Duty because there's some
updates that I want to talk about, including another documentary
that came up on the show recently that a lot
of people have watched. So an update on all of
that coming up next in the news. Chunky Cordy was

(01:39:03):
talking to me the other day and I just said,
this is a hunch.

Speaker 3 (01:39:06):
I don't know if this is true.

Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
But she said, my niece, you know, I follow her
on Instagram, and she's like, they don't really post as
much as we used to post to when we were younger.
And she's like, she doesn't have many posts on her account.
When she does post stuff, a whole bunch of people
like it, and YadA, YadA, YadA.

Speaker 3 (01:39:23):
I don't post nearly as much as I used to post.
But she says, like her.

Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Young niece, who's about fifteen or sixteen, or she's sixteen,
I think she's like, she never post, you'd rarely post anything.
I go, oh, I think she does, I said, I
think she does. I think a lot of teenagers probably
have their their account that they show their parents and

(01:39:48):
like family members and stuff, and then they have the
account that they show their friends.

Speaker 3 (01:39:52):
Oh yeah, I think yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:39:54):
I think they'll have like one where they'll go like,
if your uncle asks you at Thanksgiving, Hey, what's your Instagram?

Speaker 13 (01:40:02):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:40:03):
Your uncle wants to see your page. If you're younger,
if you're a teenager, You're like, I don't want to.
I don't want them seeing this.

Speaker 7 (01:40:09):
So they have like a secondary account that they don't
update data that often. Well, they're probably doing that too,
But like I would guess, imagine you try to get
a job and the employer is like, what's your social
media account?

Speaker 3 (01:40:22):
You don't what you want to tell them about your
real social media account? You tell them about the ones all.

Speaker 2 (01:40:26):
Polished employable person for toy.

Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
Yeah, always wearing like nice outfits and you know, nothing
offensive at all, none of that stuff. That would be
my guest parents. Let us know if that adds up
for you. Send a dispatcher and email tips at the
Newsjunkie dot com. But I see that Instagram say says
they're overhauling how teenagers experience their app, making it more
PG thirteen, Instagram, owned by Meta, announced a series of

(01:40:54):
changes that I said, we're aimed at aimed at making
teenage experiences on Instagram similar to view and PA movies
with restrictions on sexualized content and other adult material. It's
called age gating, and this is happening all over social media.

Speaker 3 (01:41:09):
Is it working.

Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
I would guess it's working to some extent, But they
can't possibly be perfect on that stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
There's just too much content.

Speaker 1 (01:41:19):
And I can't tell you how often I'll go on x,
Twitter or whatever and I'll search for something and as
I'm trying to look up a news story that's happening
in the random results that it shows in search full
on pornography, h full on, and I'll be like, whoa.

Speaker 3 (01:41:36):
What the hell? That's why I don't. I've made it
a point next, like I don't even.

Speaker 1 (01:41:41):
Look at that platform if possible in public. I won't
scroll on my phone and look at that in public,
because I know there's risks of search results having stuff
that's people are gonna go, whoa, what's that guy doing
over there?

Speaker 4 (01:41:55):
Not even search results, just going to the page, like
the discover page or whatever it's called. I usually find
somebody that looks like they're about to drop tea.

Speaker 1 (01:42:05):
Yeah, and you're watching. You're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on,
And I didn't want this. These are not even people
that I'm following half the time. It's just like some
randos and they get it out there. It seems to
be happening quite a bit, but they're trying to make
it more safe for the younger folks who are on Instagram, and.

Speaker 3 (01:42:21):
We'll see what you think about that.

Speaker 1 (01:42:23):
Okay, before we get into some dispatches, I wanted to
hit on a couple of things. One, the final season
of Stranger Things is on the way, and every single
episode in the fifth season is over an hour long.
Some people were complaining about that, except for one, there's
one that's fifty four minutes.

Speaker 3 (01:42:43):
One sixty eight. One is eighty three minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:42:46):
I never cared about long episodes.

Speaker 5 (01:42:49):
I one, it's short.

Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
Yeah, I don't want it to like a sitcom. Fine,
make it twenty three minutes or whatever. But for one
of these shows, I want to be exactly as long
as it needs to be. And sometimes that's eighty three minutes.
Sometimes that's sixty six minutes. And all of them are
over an hour, which I guess some people were thinking,
oh god, this is going to be so long to
watch this.

Speaker 5 (01:43:10):
Uh, it's been so long since I've watched it that
I that's the problem. It's a problem, I guess. But
they're also they want people to watch it over again, yeah,
especially if it's the last season.

Speaker 2 (01:43:23):
Now, this is part two of the finale, A part.

Speaker 3 (01:43:26):
One is it?

Speaker 1 (01:43:27):
I don't even remember, if I'm honest, I fell out
of Stranger Things quite a bit. But it's the fifth season,
it says. Yeah, the fifth season premiere Stranger Things is
sixty eight minutes long. All the rest of them have
saved for one are over an hour. And why would
you ever complain about more content? Either it's good or bad.
Watch it see if it's good. If it is, enjoy,
get as much as you can out of it, make

(01:43:48):
your life better. If it's not, then we move on
to the next thing. For God's sake, there's a lot
of stuff out there for you like this. Even Let's
go to your dispatches. It's how you join us on
the show. Record your dispatch over thenewsjunkie dot com. Right now,
let's see, let's go over to Oh some of these
are dark and I'm not doing them. Here's no no,

(01:44:13):
Let's go to rain has a dispatch for us. Let's
go Rainy.

Speaker 3 (01:44:19):
I work for a specific paint place, not gonna mention
the name. I deliver for the specific day paint company.

Speaker 4 (01:44:25):
But each one of our stores, most of them have
like just on a radios and stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:44:28):
And I'll change the station to one. Oh my god,
that way everybody's listened to the news. All right, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:44:34):
I appreciate that your dispatch is cutting out a little bit.
There is an update that's gonna be released, like the
final update of the year, probably in a week or so,
that hopefully fixes those web based dispatches not being the
best quality. Here's I'm gonna skip that one. Here's got
crypto talking about people getting scamms.

Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
Did we play this? We would have played that one.
I'll go to mo Manji the realtor instead. I guess
I hope you get to do them. Well.

Speaker 16 (01:45:02):
So I have a suggestion for you guys to listen to.
It's on iHeartRadio. It's a podcast. It's about the doomsday clock.
So we all know that Sean knows nothing about the
dooms deck clock.

Speaker 1 (01:45:12):
No thanks, no, no, no, I understand the doomsday clock.
I don't like to bring it up on the show
because there's there's that right now, twelve thirty seven, right
I I don't know. I can't even keep up with
when we're supposed to fall back and spring forward.

Speaker 2 (01:45:28):
That I'm getting a vibe by the sun.

Speaker 3 (01:45:31):
It's usually fallback is around Halloween, is it? Well, we're close,
We're close. That's my only focus. I'm not focused on
the doomsday clock.

Speaker 4 (01:45:40):
Every once in a while, like when the you know,
when the planets align, the the fallback date is the
date of Halloween. So you have like this kind of
perfect storm of amateur hour people that aren't used to
going out in costume, getting super drunk, and then there's
an extra hour of that.

Speaker 5 (01:46:02):
Right, the planet's aligning this year. No, it's November, right.

Speaker 3 (01:46:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:46:08):
This is all like I just I wake up, I
look at my phone, I see what time it is
and what day it is, and I tackle the day.
It's a little much to follow all the other stuff,
and I can't stay around with the end of the
world doomsday clock stuff. But God, bless you for sending
the dispatch.

Speaker 3 (01:46:24):
Thank you for that.

Speaker 1 (01:46:24):
What we're going to do instead of that is jury
duty when we come back. Now, we've got big updates
on stories we've talked about. We talked about that one teacher.
Now I keep calling them a teacher, but in reality
they call him a parap professional, which I guess is
more like a teacher's aide or something that had these
really dark thoughts in the classroom and then went forward
to the school. They're pushing for the superintendent to this

(01:46:48):
school to be forced out. And there's some new details
coming in. We'll talk about that a mom who was
partying with her kids a little too hard and the
Ellen Greenberg, the documentary about this woman who murder or
suicide was the big question. Well, we now know more
about that case with the update we were expecting in
all of that.

Speaker 3 (01:47:07):
It's coming up next in the news Junkie.

Speaker 1 (01:47:26):
I couldn't square this with the with just like anything
in my head as to why this is the case.
But there are a couple of stories out in the
last few weeks about how pepper spray sales have just
exploded across North America. And when I saw one of
these stories, like News Nation had a story about pepper
spray sales and they said each year it's forty two

(01:47:49):
billion dollars in pepper spray sales, and that seems so
much higher number.

Speaker 3 (01:47:56):
One than I ever would have expected. But I don't
know why.

Speaker 1 (01:48:01):
Now we're seeing more people buying pepper spray than ever before.

Speaker 3 (01:48:06):
It must mean that more.

Speaker 1 (01:48:07):
People are scared stalking stuff for maybe maybe it says
it's not only the marketing story, it's it's the United States, Canada, Mexico, Asia.
The prevalence of crimes like eavesdropping, kidnapping, murder, and human
human trafficking has boosted the demand for pepper spray.

Speaker 3 (01:48:26):
These companies are reaping the benefits.

Speaker 1 (01:48:28):
And forty two million dollars a year in pepper spray
products has been sold, and that is just absolutely unhinged
to me.

Speaker 3 (01:48:38):
That's a lot of money.

Speaker 5 (01:48:39):
They're making, and I wonder if now we're going to
see the prices go up with all the demand typically
be It's been a while since I've done my economics class,
but I've also heard this one thing.

Speaker 2 (01:48:50):
I feel like it's a good tip.

Speaker 5 (01:48:51):
But if you don't have pepper spray or it's becoming
too expensive because the whole world wants one, they're saying,
wasp spray. Oh that's the yeah, good job.

Speaker 3 (01:49:01):
Yeah. I mean, look, it's not gonna be good for
whoever you spray.

Speaker 5 (01:49:03):
The purse friendly, but certainly, if you're not feeling safe
walking your dog at night, bring.

Speaker 3 (01:49:11):
Some was spray.

Speaker 1 (01:49:12):
If you're not worried about the target, which let's be honest,
why would you be, You're already pepper spraying them, then
that Dad's gonna knock them back.

Speaker 3 (01:49:20):
I'm looking at these.

Speaker 1 (01:49:21):
Some of them are still like ten bucks, you know,
but like some of the big ones, like impressive ones
for self defense, are twenty eight dollars seven point seventy
thousand reviews.

Speaker 4 (01:49:33):
These will deliver, Like because what was the one we
couldn't find bear spray.

Speaker 3 (01:49:37):
Bear spray?

Speaker 1 (01:49:38):
We couldn't get it delivered? Yeah, we couldn't. It looks
like I could get this if I wanted to, I
could just pop this in. But if some of them
are off limits in different states, that one you could
get right here. That's just so much money forty plus
billion dollars every single year people are spending on pepper spray.

Speaker 3 (01:49:56):
They must be freaked out. It's all the stories in
the news that's doing this for God. Here we go.
In the meantime, let's do jury duty.

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Couple of things.

Speaker 1 (01:50:39):
One, an update on that person that they're calling a paraprofessional.
Let's say teachers aid or something that was at this
school in this case in Central Florida.

Speaker 4 (01:50:49):
Was there some you know, lobby by the teachers aides
at some point where they're like, we don't really like
the name of our job.

Speaker 1 (01:50:57):
We need something that sounds a little more some as that,
like it just literally means teacher's aid. I guess it's
a sable point. Elementary is the school we were talking about,
and now the parents at that school are calling for
the superintendent to step down because.

Speaker 3 (01:51:15):
Of what happened with this one employee.

Speaker 1 (01:51:18):
And if you don't know, well, we talked about this previously,
and this employee went to a school resource officer because
they were having very crazy and damaging thoughts, told the
school resource officer as instructed, Hey, I was frustrated with
one of the kids in my class, and I thought
about cutting.

Speaker 3 (01:51:34):
Her throat with a knife.

Speaker 1 (01:51:36):
And he said he previously had thoughts about doing this
kind of stuff in the cafeteria and like what it
would be like to bring a gun to school, And
I think Selan even suggested this at the time. It's
come out that the person the teacher's aid, requested themselves
to be Baker acting when this came forward. They went
forward and they were like, please, my thoughts are out

(01:51:57):
of control. I'm having violent thoughts. Please Baker act me.

Speaker 3 (01:52:00):
And they did. That's how he actually started with all this.
They immediately placed him on leave.

Speaker 1 (01:52:04):
But the parents are now demanding that the superintendent who
hired this person to begin with.

Speaker 5 (01:52:10):
That's not part of the hiring process, Like any thoughts
about slitting kids' throats.

Speaker 3 (01:52:15):
No, but was there was like some I forgot what
we had said. There was some good issue in his background, but.

Speaker 1 (01:52:22):
I don't think he was convicted of it, so I
don't know how much they can weigh that. So I
get that the parents are very upset, And if I
was a parent at the school, I would probably pretty upset.
But what I think was the best case scenario is
what happened.

Speaker 3 (01:52:36):
This man realized he was having some horrible thoughts and
came forward and said help me.

Speaker 4 (01:52:40):
He's still on leave. Yeah, and so are they? What
are they pushing for him to be fired? I mean,
can't go back to the school.

Speaker 2 (01:52:47):
I don't think he should go back to teaching.

Speaker 5 (01:52:49):
Let's be honest here. But I appreciate that he at
least acknowledged it. He was very detailed in that. But
let's be clear. One, you know, seventy two hour hold
doesn't erase everything.

Speaker 2 (01:53:02):
No, this man be monitored.

Speaker 1 (01:53:04):
No, you can't work at a school after that. No,
I would, I would, I would say just a flat out. Now,
once you've had those thoughts. I'm glad that you did
the right thing and went to the school resource officer, But.

Speaker 3 (01:53:16):
No, one's enough. That's a one and done. Don't need
a recurrence of that to prove that something. This is.

Speaker 4 (01:53:21):
This is where the phrase abundance of caution, you know,
carries a lot of weight. We're gonna we're gonna use
this abundance of caution.

Speaker 3 (01:53:30):
Yeah, I think so.

Speaker 1 (01:53:31):
The ad on YouTube says, now the parents are upset,
because the superintendent waited nine days to tell them about
this incident. Wasn't the problem there that because it was
a school resource officer, Like technically this was something that
was like a private matter.

Speaker 3 (01:53:48):
And then because I don't think a school resource officer
is like a.

Speaker 4 (01:53:52):
Therapist, Like I don't know that they're bound by those
same things, but there there was a sculation.

Speaker 5 (01:53:57):
Therapists are bound by that when it comes to situation
in which or harm of others correct.

Speaker 4 (01:54:04):
But yeah, if it's harm of others are self harm,
you can break that agreement, especially because they're kids. Yeah,
in this case, I don't know whose job it would
have been to do to say that. You know, can
you just fire somebody and not know not tell?

Speaker 3 (01:54:23):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (01:54:24):
The parents are like, you should have made us aware
of this. I like, I understand the frustration, but I mean,
I think in this case, the guys out of school.

Speaker 3 (01:54:31):
Let's keep them out of the school.

Speaker 1 (01:54:33):
I don't know that you need to get all the
scalps here, but if you're a parent at that school,
we're willing to hear what you have to say. Send
us a dispatch at thenewsjunkie dot com. Meanwhile, two more
things very quickly in jury duty.

Speaker 3 (01:54:45):
One.

Speaker 1 (01:54:45):
A doctor is facing some charges after a party with
over thirty juveniles at her Winter Park home led to
underage drinking and a teen being hospitalized. This happened after
midnight on Saturday this weekend. Winter Park police responded to
a house. There was multiple calls about underage drinking and

(01:55:06):
juveniles falling down.

Speaker 3 (01:55:08):
Drunk at the home. That's how it wasted.

Speaker 1 (01:55:10):
All these kids were The fire department arrived to assist
a fifteen year old who was unconscious from alcohol consumption.

Speaker 3 (01:55:17):
She was taken to a hospital.

Speaker 1 (01:55:18):
After entering the homes, officers said they immediately noticed the
smell of alcohol. They met with the homeowner, how new
Tron fifty one years old, who admitted to hosting the
party and said that thirty kids had been invited. She
said she provided food and beverages, but denied giving alcohol
to miners.

Speaker 3 (01:55:36):
So it was her kid, It was her kid, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:55:39):
She said she saw several miners drinking and instructed her
son to ask them.

Speaker 3 (01:55:43):
To leave by midnight. This was after midnight. She said
she was in her bedroom all night long, so she
didn't know what was going on.

Speaker 5 (01:55:50):
She just left some snacks out thinking that they were
all just play a board game.

Speaker 3 (01:55:54):
That ain't gonna cut it with the cops. I don't think,
all right, And then to the Docus series, go ahead.

Speaker 4 (01:56:00):
I feel like these things didn't used to make the news,
like just cops breaking up a party. I mean, maybe
is it unique because the parents there? Are we shaming
the parent because they're a doctor, you know? I get
why it was a little bit bigger of a story
when it was like the principle of an elementary school

(01:56:22):
is drinking and partying with other but just just a
house party with a bunch of kids that a parent
was at in winter Park and it was a doctor,
Like you think that happens pretty common, It's like common occurrence.

Speaker 2 (01:56:37):
I think, I think party.

Speaker 3 (01:56:40):
I think they want the news back in the day.
I don't know. Does I don't remember anything close to
any of the parties I went to.

Speaker 1 (01:56:47):
Making the news was that you didn't go to good
enough parties when you know something worked okay? Over to
we talked about waiting for this when the DOCUC came out.
Murdered No no, no, no death in apartments, hang on
death in a part or six none it might be

(01:57:10):
it seems right now, six oh three Death and Apartment
six oh three. What Happened to Ellen Greenberg is the
docu series that dropped not too long ago, and at
the end of it they were like, there's a new
judgment coming up soon in this case today, and I yeah,
I saw that DA had come out and I was like, oh, shoot,
let's see what was going on with that. This story,

(01:57:30):
if you don't know, is about this couple, young couple.
They were engaged to be married. The woman, who was
twenty seven years old, was named Ellen Greenberg, and she
was a teacher.

Speaker 3 (01:57:43):
She was very unhappy with her.

Speaker 1 (01:57:45):
Job as a teacher, and she was complaining about this
to a lot of people in her life and had
been going to a therapist because of it, and had
come home to her husband or her fiance, and her
fiance went in their apartment building down to the gym.
When he came back up, the security lock was locked
on their door at their apartment, and he ran downstairs

(01:58:07):
a whole bunch of times to try to get help,
and then eventually he ended up, whether kicking or like
you know, running into with his shoulder or whatever, ended
up knocking the door open and finding his fiance dead inside.
But because she had stab wounds on her neck and
a bunch of stab wounds in her body. There began
to be quickly conspiracy theories about this, challenging the official

(01:58:30):
judgment that this was a suicide. Even that changed throughout time,
and her parents are just dead set like there's something
went on here. They never really said it in the
docu series, but you know what they were getting at.
There wasn't anybody else who was suspected to being involved
in this. They think that their daughter did not harm herself.

(01:58:50):
They believed that it was her fiance. Well, they did
a medical examiner review on all of this, as promised,
and they have affirmed that the death was a sue
side after the review. A Philadelphia woman's stabbing death that's
been referred to be a suicide after the Medical Examiner's
office agreed to reassess the case following lawsuits from her
family that contested the initial finding lawsuits. I'm looking at

(01:59:14):
the actual judgment from the people who went over this
and did the other medical examiner ruling.

Speaker 3 (01:59:22):
I'll tell you, I'll tell you what it says.

Speaker 1 (01:59:25):
I have to hold this because we got to a
quick break, but we'll get back and see what the
update was on that and why they don't think there
was anything nefarious going on.

Speaker 3 (01:59:32):
See if that convinces you, we'll get to more of
you and your comments.

Speaker 1 (01:59:36):
And airports are refusing to play a video across the country.

Speaker 3 (01:59:42):
What's in this video? We'll play it.

Speaker 1 (01:59:44):
We'll see what's going on with this is that is
coming up next in the new US junk Kie. The

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new website update is live more than just searchability, also
a brand new see it now set up and we'll
work on that a little bit in the next couple
of weeks, showing you how that works, and I'll talk
about stuff and see how it can work in real
time on the show to knock down the wall, the
visual wall between us and you, and that's what I
really really wanted to work on here. So there's some

(02:00:27):
exciting updates over there. Check it out over at thenewsjunkie
dot com. Let me finish this up since we talked
about it, there's the story about Ellen Greenberg. If you
haven't seen the docu series about this, it's not super long.

Speaker 3 (02:00:41):
I think it was just the right length. It's called
Death and Apartment six' oh.

Speaker 1 (02:00:45):
Three it's about the mysterious twenty eleven death of this young,
Woman Ellen, greenberg who is a teacher In. Philadelphia she
was found stabbed twenty times in Her philadelphia, apartment and
despite initial, rulings the case was reclassified as a. Suicide
her family absolutely does not think that that's the. CASE
a lot of people have watched this docu, series which
was done in conjunction with the family and sort of

(02:01:08):
has their narrative of things agree with. That there's a
lot of people who are, like, No i'm never going
to believe that this was not some nefarious. Thing and
they did a reassessment of the whole case from The
Medical examiner's, office which is what the family was, demanding
and they came to the same. Conclusion you, know it

(02:01:29):
Says Ellen greenberg's controversial death again ruled a suicide by
the medical. Examiner her parents have sought answers about their
daughter's twenty eleven. Death The examiner's office has reviewed it and, said,
nope we had it right the first time.

Speaker 3 (02:01:43):
Around and here's the key part of the.

Speaker 1 (02:01:47):
Report they released the thirty two page report and they
said this the final analysis Of ellen's. Death to summarize
the entirety of this, Report Ellen greenberg was a young
woman suffering from anxiety at the time of her. Death
the anxiety of to be mostly due to her work
as a. Teacher she was specifically worried that the grades
she needed to submit on the day of her death
would indicate that she had previously given inflated grades to her.

(02:02:10):
Students so she was Like mega's dressed about. School she
did not want to be a. Teacher her family kept
trying to push her to keep.

Speaker 3 (02:02:16):
Going she had also faked grades.

Speaker 1 (02:02:20):
Or she was worried that it would give the appearance
grade That she was worried that it would give the
appearance appearance that her previous grades were like. INFLATED i,
GUESS i don't. Know she expressed this anxiety about her
grades to, friends, coworkers her, fiance and the hours leading
up to her. Death she was under the care of
a psychiatrist for this. Anxiety while her recent change in
medications had helped with the insomnia associated with her, anxiety

(02:02:43):
she did not survive long enough to address the anxiety.
Itself thus she had an increase in energy to act
on her anxious.

Speaker 3 (02:02:49):
Thoughts they.

Speaker 1 (02:02:50):
Said they Say ellen was found at in her apartment
with twenty three stab and incised. Wounds these wounds were
limited to her posterior head and. Neck that's the whole, Thing, like,
oh she stabbed herself in the. Back that's the thing
that kind of hooks. People in her, neck her right,
neck and her central front tour. Cell while the distribution
of injuries is admittedly, unusual the fact remains That ellen

(02:03:13):
would be capable of inflicting these injuries. Herself many of
these stab and insized wounds would be best categorized as hesitation.

Speaker 3 (02:03:21):
Wounds and you know what that. Means obviously that she
went to.

Speaker 1 (02:03:24):
Stab herself but then like didn't go through with, it
as most people do. Not, really no defensive injuries were
identified on her. Body there was no evidence to Indicate
ellen was incapacitated or incapable of defending. Herself the FIANCE'S
dna was not detected on the knife used to inflict the.
Injuries his self reported timeline of events is cooberated by

(02:03:46):
his phone, logs text, messages surveillance, footage key card, swipes
and police. Interviews no evidence was provided to Indicate ellen
was in an abusive relationship with her. Fiance there was
no evidence of a third party being in the apartment
Of ellen's death the day Of ellen's, death nor was
anybody ELSE'S dna detected on the knife used to inflict
the injuries On ellen's. Body no findings of a struggle

(02:04:06):
were found at the, scene and no valuables were reported
missing from the. Apartment with all this information, considered it
is the opinion of The undersigned that the manner Of
Ellen greenberg's death was best classified as. Suicide all opinions
stated in this report are expressed with a reasonable degree
of medical. Certainty The undersign reserves the right to amendity
statements or opinions if presented with additional significant.

Speaker 3 (02:04:26):
Information and that was what.

Speaker 1 (02:04:28):
The new review of this some what four YEARS i
guess or so after this event originally. OCCURRED i imagine
it won't put too many things to. REST i, MEAN
i think it's pretty obvious what happened, here but it's
got so many weird twists and turns that there's always
going to be people who say that this guy killed his,

(02:04:49):
fiance which sucks for.

Speaker 3 (02:04:52):
Him oh, YEAH i can't even, imagine, Dude like people are, like,
NO i was on The reddit. Thread we all know
that you didn't.

Speaker 4 (02:05:00):
Like, oh he's probably gonna have on his dating profile
how long it's been since a traffic.

Speaker 3 (02:05:05):
Ticket totally forget that whole life.

Speaker 1 (02:05:09):
Style yeah, YEAH i mean he's now moved on with his.
Life but this is going to flare everything back up,
again you would. Guess because it is a good docu.
Series it's, like super interesting AND i would recommend people watch.
It but it's one thousand percent from the family's, perspective
and so it's it's doing its job of convincing.

Speaker 3 (02:05:30):
People that's what documentaries.

Speaker 15 (02:05:31):
Do they.

Speaker 3 (02:05:31):
Have they have an, angle they have something that they're
trying to convince you.

Speaker 1 (02:05:35):
Of and, uh in this, case that's what they suggested
at The Medical examiner's. Office so let us know what
you think about. That if you watch that, SHOW i
would recommend you watch. It it's one of the good
documentaries floating. Around some of the other ONES i haven't,
seen Or courtney won't watch with. Me she won't watch
The John candy documentary with.

Speaker 6 (02:05:51):
Me.

Speaker 3 (02:05:52):
WHY i was, like that one doesn't even seem like
it's going to be that. Sad, no she said it.
Was she thought it was gonna be. SAD i was, like,
NO i don't think.

Speaker 1 (02:05:58):
SO i, mean he's, dead BUT i feel, like to,
me it's been pitched as a celebration Of John candy's.

Speaker 3 (02:06:05):
LAW i see. Murder she's a little busy with the murder.

Speaker 1 (02:06:09):
Stuff she wants to see that, INSTEAD i. Guess BUT
i wanted to watch The John candy docu series or.
Documentary and THEN i wanted to watch that New Ozzy osbourne,
One Oh Me.

Speaker 2 (02:06:19):
Too but that's going to be.

Speaker 3 (02:06:20):
Sad she didn't want to watch that either for the same.
Reason she's, LIKE i understand what's going. On and plus,
he you, know wasn't the, greatest she.

Speaker 4 (02:06:27):
Says Less John, Candy, Moore John Wayne, gacy that's what
she's looking.

Speaker 3 (02:06:31):
For she as a matter of, fact she was talking
About John Wayne. Gacy there's something out about. HIM i.

Speaker 1 (02:06:35):
GUESS i don't know what to make of it, all
but do give us your thoughts when you get a
second tips at the News junkie dot. Com she also
told me something yesterday AND i immediately called into question
and it. Uh it spurred a different conversation Between courtney AND.
I she, goes you know WHAT i just saw? Online
AND i said what and she, GOES i saw.

Speaker 3 (02:06:58):
That, now are like fifty percent women AND i, said, no,
no there's no, shot and she, said, yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:07:07):
Yeah SO i saw that women now make up fifty
or forty eight percent of, gamers and this story has
been making the. Rounds it's like nearly equal gender split in,
gamers forty eight percent women to fifty one percent man.
Men and the story was all over the place, yesterday
five point two million views on this one post, alone
and they showed all kinds.

Speaker 5 (02:07:27):
Of Entertainment Software association.

Speaker 1 (02:07:29):
One possibly let's see this says, this doesn't say oh
yesay esay.

Speaker 3 (02:07:37):
Yes. Yeah the essay was one that came up with.

Speaker 1 (02:07:39):
This and IMMEDIATELY i, said, well if they say that
men and women are now fifty percent split on, GAMERS
i guarantee you they're talking about mobile phone games BECAUSE
i know without even looking if you look up, consoles
and definitely if you look up people who PLAY pc

(02:07:59):
based game, games that is still overwhelmingly going to be,
Men LIKE i would guess sixties or higher percent mail
that play those. Games and that's what they, did and
so they, said, oh, yeah this this involves anything that
we consider.

Speaker 5 (02:08:15):
A game, CONSOLE, pc, laptop, tablet mobile OR, vr and
and the lot.

Speaker 1 (02:08:21):
Of It in, FACT i might even guess maybe even
the majority of it is those mobile. Apps Candy crush
is one, example but that ain't.

Speaker 3 (02:08:30):
It there's a lot of.

Speaker 4 (02:08:31):
Them so if you're saying that these numbers are all,
encompassing you, know, mobile, CONSOLE pc, whatever M, h does
that mean that the numbers on mobile are so high
in women that it's throwing the average of the entire.

Speaker 3 (02:08:48):
Pool let me try to bring this up and see
IF i can take a look at the, report.

Speaker 5 (02:08:53):
Because there's some mobile, games like you could Play fortnite
on Mobile call Of, duty so is that though technically
on your mobile, phone it would be the same game
that you would play on A ps five or YOUR.

Speaker 1 (02:09:05):
Pc, WELL i guess WHAT i would take issue with
is do you consider somebody who Plays Candy crusher like
mobile app? Games do you consider that person a? GAMER
i don't. KNOW i don't know IF i would use
the lingo like. THAT i don't know that when you
say gamer out, loud what does that? Mean and you
or you you had that picture from the tweet earlier

(02:09:26):
of the woman with the headset on who's clearly playing
like an ONLINE pc game something like. That if you
ask that person if they consider somebody Playing wordle to
be a. Gamer, yeah they would probably say.

Speaker 5 (02:09:40):
No now ask those same, people do you consider someone
who Plays tetris a?

Speaker 3 (02:09:44):
GAMER i don't, know because that's What i'm getting into.

Speaker 2 (02:09:47):
The puzzle of. It that that's WHAT.

Speaker 13 (02:09:51):
I.

Speaker 5 (02:09:51):
Think in twenty twenty, five all those that's what it falls,
under because they were saying that while they found the
near equal gender split between video game, fans they saw
that sixty two percent of female gamers had preferred puzzles versus.
Action that meant male gamers had right preference.

Speaker 1 (02:10:11):
To and some of those games are immensely popular on
these mobile, apps BUT i wouldn't have considered that really.
Gaming this says the definitionary definition From oxford gamer is
a person who plays video, games role playing or board.

Speaker 3 (02:10:26):
Games so, okay well that.

Speaker 1 (02:10:29):
That's literally a wide net on on absolutely everything which
was on video. Gamer look, look, wait here's the breakdown
who's playing and? Why and now they say the gender
breakdown is even fifty percent women and fifty percent. Men
mobile gaming is over half of it's fifty five percent of.

Speaker 2 (02:10:48):
What they're considering. Gaming and tell me what the mobile game.

Speaker 1 (02:10:52):
Is it doesn't it just breaks it down to computers
are twenty one percent of, games fifty five percent is,
mobile and then consoles are twenty one one p A
vr and other. Stuff is really just a, tiny tiny,
percentage but that's so much of. It let me see
if they go any further into, This BUT i would
bet those those mobile games are much more female than,

(02:11:13):
male especially on that like Candy crush type, front BECAUSE
i see people playing those things all the. TIME i
just never in my head equated that with being a.
Gamer but maybe that maybe that is exactly what it's
supposed to. Mean gamers do chime in? Now is your, opportunity,
friend let us know what you. Think go to thenewsjunkie
dot com right.

Speaker 3 (02:11:33):
Now especially board.

Speaker 1 (02:11:34):
Gamers, Yeah LIKE i wouldn't consider somebody who plays board
games and.

Speaker 5 (02:11:38):
Gamer, yeah but if they play oh, Gosh magic The,
gathering that's a gamer to.

Speaker 3 (02:11:45):
ME i don't.

Speaker 1 (02:11:47):
Know i've always thought about somebody with like a remote
control in their, hands like they're playing like a console, game.

Speaker 4 (02:11:53):
And THE esa is not counting those. People you're we're
just basing that off of the definition you read From.
Oxford you're saying they're not counting the board game. People, no,
yay just says, mobile, computer, laptop other. HARDWARE i don't
know if you would count board games as other, hardware
BUT i think THE Esa Entertainment Software association is probably

(02:12:16):
not at all focused on the board.

Speaker 1 (02:12:17):
Gaming robert on YouTube, says AM i a gamer IF
i Play Angry? Birds according to, this, yeah that would
be like in there. Tetris As sabrina, said wordle would
be considered like being a. Gamer anything associated with some
sort of, game whether it be on a mobile, device a,
computer or in a, console would make you a. Gamer
and if you put all of that into, play you

(02:12:40):
end up with a fifty to fifty. Split that's mostly
because you're casting a net that is basically, everybody because,
everybody for the most, party gauges in some sort of
game like.

Speaker 4 (02:12:49):
That, now in part of this, survey they say under
this skilled development, section fifty four percent say sports games
improve real world athletic.

Speaker 1 (02:13:02):
SKILLS i don't like so If i'm playing baseball on a,
Game i'm going to actually get better at.

Speaker 4 (02:13:10):
BASEBALL i think it could improve strategic. Skills, yeah but,
yeah actual athletic. SKILLS a, guitar once you had one.

Speaker 3 (02:13:22):
Guitar can make you good at.

Speaker 4 (02:13:23):
Rhythm it could definitely help you understand rhythm, better but
not understand music theory or what notes to.

Speaker 1 (02:13:32):
Play But i've always thought on the in the simplest of,
ways that, chess for, instance can make your mind.

Speaker 3 (02:13:39):
Sharper, yes that like.

Speaker 1 (02:13:41):
If you play chess and you you start thinking about
strategy and you get deep into the world of, CHESS
i feel like that does kind of better your your,
brain your, intellect and how you function.

Speaker 3 (02:13:52):
Neurologically BUT i never would.

Speaker 1 (02:13:54):
Think that IF i played, enough let's, Say Madden, football
that that would make me better on the, Field LIKE i.

Speaker 3 (02:14:01):
Wouldn't maybe that's just. ME i don't have the skills
to begin.

Speaker 1 (02:14:05):
WITH i don't Think i'm gonna get some out of
nowhere by Playing.

Speaker 3 (02:14:07):
Madden but we'll see what you.

Speaker 1 (02:14:10):
Think let us, know send a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot.

Speaker 3 (02:14:13):
Com all, right.

Speaker 1 (02:14:15):
We'll see what you think with those, dispatches because lots
of people have put their input in and we'll hear
from you.

Speaker 3 (02:14:21):
Next we haven't gotten too many in.

Speaker 1 (02:14:23):
Yet we'll see this video that they're refusing to show
at airports across the. Country let's listen to it together
and see if it's something that they should be wary of.
Playing we got a lot to get to before we
wrap it up. Today it's all coming up next in
the news Junkie, Ceelan you got that.

Speaker 3 (02:14:54):
The report we were talking. About, Yeah, LIKE i.

Speaker 4 (02:14:57):
Looked at the ACTUAL pdf of the full report for
from this survey about gaming from what do we say
The Entertainment Software.

Speaker 3 (02:15:05):
Association, yeah because.

Speaker 1 (02:15:07):
It started with like the viral part of it was
that now gamers are fifty percent men fifty percent. Women
it's like the gender breakdown in gamers is finally. Even
and IMMEDIATELY i just, thought like in the console or
consoles less so maybe because everybody plays, consoles but in
THE pc gaming, WORLD i see it as like sixty,

(02:15:28):
five if not seventy percent.

Speaker 3 (02:15:30):
Men LIKE i still think that that is very one. Sided,
well we can get to that in a.

Speaker 4 (02:15:34):
Second the Page i'm on right, now they have it
broken down further by, country and in The United states
the gender breakdown is actually fifty two percent. Female, really
of the fifteen hundred and fifty four people that they surveyed.

Speaker 2 (02:15:53):
Last Sailing, shatter give me the.

Speaker 3 (02:15:56):
If they have. THIS i don't even know if they
have this in the. Report BUT i would love to
see mobile gaming which is just like candy crush all
any game on the. PHONE i clash of clans and
know all that. Stuff give give me if you.

Speaker 1 (02:16:07):
Can men versus women on mobile and then men versus
women on LIKE, pc because that's WHERE i think there's
going to be the Biggest.

Speaker 4 (02:16:15):
Yeah so global perspective spotlight on gender favorite. Devices forty
six percent of men said, mobile sixty four women computer
or laptop twenty seven percent men, computer fifteen percent female
game console or handhold he held excuse, me twenty seven

(02:16:36):
to twenty one in favor of. Men but the women
are dominating in the mobile gaming. Right it's all of
these puzzle.

Speaker 1 (02:16:44):
Games there's a lot of women who like are drawn
to the different types of millions of types of puzzle
games that they.

Speaker 3 (02:16:50):
Have back to The.

Speaker 4 (02:16:51):
United states where women were fifty two percent of the
gamers favorite, devices fifty four percent. Mobile that's genders say
the games, though and but, yes fifty three percent top
three game, genres puzzle took the.

Speaker 1 (02:17:08):
Majority, really that's number one of all. Games so they're
now considering all of that.

Speaker 3 (02:17:12):
Gaming. Yeah, yeah if you ever look at like an
app stort of the top games BECAUSE i look every
once in a while to see what people are. Downloading
it's almost always those. Things it's all.

Speaker 1 (02:17:23):
These games you've never heard of, them but are like
clever versions Of Candy, crush like newer.

Speaker 5 (02:17:28):
Versions and THAT i feel like you're exercising your brain
and you're spending a lot of.

Speaker 1 (02:17:32):
Money, yeah AND i here's WHAT i will say about.
This the money thing is not. Good people can get
pulled into the trap of this and all of a
sudden they're spending a whole bunch of money Playing Candy
crush to get to the next level Of some of
your ladies know What i'm talking. About it can be a,
hook but more so generally, speaking if you're playing some
sort of puzzle, game that has to be better for

(02:17:55):
your brain than endlessly scrolling a bunch of stuff on
some social media.

Speaker 3 (02:18:00):
Platform it just be. Better, yeah, yeah it just has
to be. Better to have to play a puzzle has
to be better for you and your mental health and
all of that.

Speaker 5 (02:18:10):
STUFF i play wordle and all of a, Sudden i'm,
LIKE i don't understand how there's so many words that
end IN, O, U N, D AND i get angry
AND i don't think that's great for my mental.

Speaker 4 (02:18:22):
HEALTH i would consider wordle to be a puzzle. Game oh,
absolutely that's so.

Speaker 1 (02:18:26):
Frustrating but any kind of crossword, puzzle all of that
stuff if you. Own but but if you open gamer
up into that big a, thing it includes all of.

Speaker 3 (02:18:36):
This that's.

Speaker 4 (02:18:36):
It but usually BEFORE i go to, Bed like WHEN
i get in, bed the last THING i do is
play a couple rounds Of solitaire on one of those
one of those ones where you can like play for cash.

Speaker 3 (02:18:47):
Gamer you look at you go and, uh AND i
play without.

Speaker 4 (02:18:51):
Really putting any cash into. It BUT i have to
x out of maybe ten ads for for, it like
deals they're running on putting more cash in your account
eight to ten every TIME i opened.

Speaker 5 (02:19:05):
Their risk Get windows ninety five and they have freeze.

Speaker 2 (02:19:08):
All there all the.

Speaker 1 (02:19:09):
Time i'm laying in, bed, Right, YEAH i feel your pain.
SEALING i tried to do that the other day BECAUSE
i was trying to my grave sin. WAS i was
trying to download an app that would tell me if
something was. Level and every level app that you download has,
like oh you want to see if something is, level
watch this forty five second. App you.

Speaker 3 (02:19:29):
Know iOS has a level app built into.

Speaker 1 (02:19:32):
IT i understand, that BUT i Needed, Okay i'm Not
i'm not good in this, world not just level like,
this but level in other areas of.

Speaker 3 (02:19:43):
Space does that.

Speaker 2 (02:19:44):
Make sense to?

Speaker 1 (02:19:44):
You, okay so the measure up, yeah not is a wall,
flat but like you, know, different different other ways about
different as.

Speaker 3 (02:19:52):
Axes, yes, yes this Is, yes that's WHAT i was
trying to look at more.

Speaker 1 (02:19:56):
Complex and then every every app had, like, oh we
do want you to see if this is. Level just
watch this four minuted ad this time and oh my,
God i'm losing my mind over. Here all, right let
us know what you. Think we'll get into some of
your feedback here with. Dispatches in a. Moment on that same,
front there was a story FROM jama WHICH i believe

(02:20:19):
is The journal Of American medicine and. SOMETHING i haven't
seen it in a, while BUT i believe that's what it.
Is and they're suggesting when you talk about games versus
social media, stuff kids who use social media score lower
on reading and memory. Tests so kids who are like
endlessly scrolling this, stuff it, says it confirms a lot

(02:20:40):
of what we've been hearing from schools all across the,
country which is kids are having a really hard time
focusing on being able to learn as well as they
used to because of the ways in which social media
has changed their ability to process. Information perhaps this is
a really exciting. Study preteens using increasing amounts of social
media are from poor and reading vocabulary and memory tests
and early adolescents compared to those who use no or

(02:21:01):
little social, media which will make the obvious obvious argument
there that your young kids should probably not be on
some of these social. PLATFORMS i did want to play this.
VIDEO i don't know IF i could find it. HERE
i was going to bring it up during the, break
BUT i wasn't able. To but there's a video that
airports across the country are refusing to. Play AND i

(02:21:26):
guess it's From Christy nome in The trump. Administration and
this is at least one airport that's. Playing AND i
could see them playing on the. Screens you, KNOW i
showed you that the government websites have that little notice
on top of, it like radical, left the radical left
is to blame for the government, shutdown, YadA, YadA. YadA,

(02:21:46):
WELL i guess that they're trying to play those in airports.
Too and a bunch of the airports don't want to play.

Speaker 3 (02:21:53):
Them oh, wait so let me get this.

Speaker 4 (02:21:55):
Straight because the government shut down is acting YOUR tsa
times and some of the air traffic control snaffoos that
have been, happening they want the airports to air a
video blading it all on one, side which is that
on their like internal.

Speaker 3 (02:22:14):
Video you, know the video software that they already. Have
so they just record a.

Speaker 1 (02:22:17):
Video i'll play the video that they want that these
airports aren't playing in a. Second but they record this
video and send it over and they, say just play.
This and the airports are. Refusing a bunch of multiple
airports Including Las Vegas, Airport Portland airport no surprise, There Seattle,
Airport Charlotte Douglas, airport and three In New. York none
of them want to play this video that kind of

(02:22:39):
talks about the government.

Speaker 5 (02:22:40):
Shutdown, yeah their customer base is probably a mix Of
republicans And democrats and.

Speaker 3 (02:22:45):
Independents, well let's hear what the actual video is that
they don't want to, air and see what it would
be saying in these. AIRPORTS i Am.

Speaker 15 (02:22:52):
Christine, home The United States secretary Of Homeland. Security it
is TSA's top priority to make sure that you have
the most pleasant and efficient airport experience as possible while
we keep you. Safe, However democrats In congress refuse to
fund the federal, government and because of, this many of
our operations are impacted and most of OUR tsa employees

(02:23:13):
are working without. Pay we will continue to do all
that we can to avoid delays that will impact your,
travel and our hope is That democrats will soon recognize
the importance of opening the.

Speaker 3 (02:23:23):
Government all, right so you can see what they're, doing.
Right they want to get this into as many eyeballs
and ear holes as they possibly, can and they're doing
the equivalent of that website, message but they want to
do it in places like the airport on all of these.

Speaker 1 (02:23:38):
Screens so some of the airports are, like we don't
want to play this is like blatantly. Political do they
expect the airports to play?

Speaker 4 (02:23:45):
That with sound on justos multiple times an, hour you're
remind all THESE tsa agents that they're not making any
money until the government turns back.

Speaker 3 (02:23:54):
ON i don't recall the televisions having, volume, right some
of them.

Speaker 5 (02:24:00):
If you're like within that, section but even if you're
walking BY i can't really hear it all that makes.
Sense but if you're what also do they expect with
messaging like this that down the, road let's remember this
when it comes to the voting time or they.

Speaker 2 (02:24:16):
Want you to call Your democrat. Representatives and, no it's
exactly like the cable.

Speaker 3 (02:24:23):
Thing it's literally exactly like.

Speaker 1 (02:24:24):
That they want to put pressure on their opponents by
putting the message out everywhere that they can that their
opponents are to blame for the government, shutdown, which by the,
way today is two weeks today's fourteen days in and
there's really not much of an end in sight right,
now and it looks like there's an interest to keep

(02:24:46):
this going, on at least for these additional protests that
are coming up pretty soon.

Speaker 3 (02:24:51):
HERE i think possibly this next.

Speaker 1 (02:24:52):
Weekend there's like nationwide, protests the No kings protests or
whatever that are. Planned but these a lot of these
airports have not wanted to play the. Video i'm surprised
all the airports didn't say the same, thing because IF
i was running an, AIRPORT i wouldn't want like anything
making people upset. POLITICALLY i wouldn't want that kind of
content going. Out it's just not going to give you
any good outcomes at, All so we'll see what you

(02:25:15):
think on the way. Out along with the final, dispatches
these stories that didn't make the, cut and TODAY i
learned to wrap.

Speaker 3 (02:25:22):
Everything up for A.

Speaker 1 (02:25:23):
TUESDAY i shared the Show tuesday in, fact and all
of that is coming up.

Speaker 3 (02:25:27):
Next in the News junkie.

Speaker 1 (02:25:44):
Got a little bit of time here before we wrap everything,
up just so you, know just trying to keep you
aware of all of. This there is a storm out.
There it's Tropical storm Of. Lorenzo but do not. Worry
it looks like the shield is holding are. Carefree hurricane season.
Continues the shields are, up the storms are being deflected

(02:26:06):
out into the, ocean And lorenzo is just the. Latest
because W ptv Says Lorenzo lorenzo poses no threat to
The United states Of. America it's supposed to take a
sharp hook towards the equator and away from any land out.

Speaker 3 (02:26:21):
There yeah it.

Speaker 1 (02:26:24):
Does, yes it's it's winging around pretty, FAST i. Guess
But lorenzo ain't gonna cause us any, problems is the bottom.
Line also in SpaceX, news they said their test yesterday was.
Successful that was the eleventh flight test of The. Starship
that's that, big, big big giant ship that they, have

(02:26:45):
and it's supposed to take humans back.

Speaker 3 (02:26:47):
To The moon and eventually To.

Speaker 1 (02:26:49):
Mars i'll be honest with, you a lot of times
watching this when they say it's a, Success i'm, like
didn't look for, success but they.

Speaker 3 (02:26:56):
Said it was.

Speaker 1 (02:26:57):
Right it splashed down in The gulf Of, mexico SO
i guess that's how it was supposed to, happen and
then the other part went to The Indian. Ocean neither
rocket was going to be, recovered but they want to
be able to reuse this at some point in, time
and they said it worked as, intended and they now
suggest that they're moving on to the next stage. HERE
i don't know how long they have from now until

(02:27:18):
when they can actually put people on those BIG SpaceX.

Speaker 2 (02:27:21):
Ships botolunteering for that.

Speaker 3 (02:27:24):
Number one ain't going to be me ye two or
twenty or. So that both things that crashed through the
ocean they're not, Recovering, NO i guess they don't do it.

Speaker 4 (02:27:33):
YET i thought that there was only like a specific
place for stuff that they don't, recover like the all
the bottom sidelights and and there's like a one piece
of the ocean that's hard to get to that's supposed
to have all.

Speaker 1 (02:27:45):
That, well this has the super heavy upper boosters splashed
down in The gulf about eight minutes after. Liftoff then
for the second time only the starship spacecraft successfully went
down in The Indian ocean about an hour.

Speaker 3 (02:27:58):
Later so that's like the space craft. Itself that. PART
i think maybe that part they get OR i don't.
Know it's all.

Speaker 1 (02:28:04):
Testing it's still like a lot of the testing for human.
Spaceflight here we, go let's get out of. Here let's
do these final.

Speaker 8 (02:28:12):
Dispatch these are the final, dispatches But sean will probably.

Speaker 3 (02:28:16):
Only play a. Lot let's, see, friends.

Speaker 1 (02:28:19):
Let's see what we have, Today lots to choose. From
i'll go to this. One here's Flim Fli majur with
the dispatch about.

Speaker 3 (02:28:28):
Gaming what are both like? Those i'll just say it
for him until we get this.

Speaker 1 (02:28:35):
Fixed we what about those strategy games like Sin city
or Sim city and simulation games on. Civilizations what about those?
Games they're considered puzzle games a, Lot so if they're
considered puzzle, games maybe these should be. GAMERS i got Sim,
CITY i guess it's a, puzzle, yeah and the sims yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:28:54):
Game, yeah that's that's a. GAME i. Guess.

Speaker 4 (02:28:56):
YEAH i, MEAN i don't thought simulation has its own,
genre doesn't need to be in.

Speaker 3 (02:29:00):
Puzzles BUT i still would call it a.

Speaker 1 (02:29:02):
Game you, KNOW i would like, say in the video game,
universe at LEAST i would, say that's gonna have to
do it for.

Speaker 3 (02:29:09):
Today let's get the hell out of. Here let's do.
TODAY i Learned the following information may make you feel,
smarter but will not actually increase YOUR. Iq so don't get. Cocky,
now it's.

Speaker 1 (02:29:18):
Done what we came.

Speaker 3 (02:29:19):
Today it is todaylor for A.

Speaker 1 (02:29:23):
Tuesday it Is october, fourteenth twenty twenty. Five.

Speaker 3 (02:29:28):
Today learned this band right?

Speaker 13 (02:29:29):
Here that is The.

Speaker 3 (02:29:33):
Beatles. Yeah John, lennon you know him from The.

Speaker 1 (02:29:36):
Beatles probably his Killer Mark David chapman was married to
the same woman since before he Murdered. Lennon he was
allowed regular conjugal visits since twenty, fourteen so that. FOUR
i don't, know this might be, older but they're suggesting

(02:29:56):
that him and his wife stayed. Together that's THAT'S i.
Mean to be with your husband out for an event
like that is quite dating.

Speaker 5 (02:30:02):
Profile my husband was the one who.

Speaker 1 (02:30:04):
Killed, yeah it's, memorable but probably a bad. Thing definitely
a bad. Thing, today lear insurgeons USE f one pit
stop techniques to save the lives of newborn. Babies they
said they learned from WATCHING f one racing pit stop
techniques to work together with other medical professionals when there's
an emergency in the newborn wards and properly be working

(02:30:28):
near other people and intense, environments which kind of makes sense.

Speaker 3 (02:30:31):
Today learned this guy right, Here Jimmy Hender Jimmy, hendricks that's.

Speaker 1 (02:30:39):
Correct Jimmy hendricks played guitar And Little richards bann until
he was fired for being quote too, flamboyant too out
dressing of the other, talent and upstaging the singer too
much In Little richard's backup, band The. Upsetters he Upset
Little richards And Jimmy hendricks.

Speaker 3 (02:31:00):
That i'll go on my. Own that was up for. Him,
yeah every what you.

Speaker 1 (02:31:04):
Want in the, END i, think thank you so much
for hanging out with. Us we do appreciate. It we'll
be back, tomorrow same, time same. Place missing in the.

Speaker 3 (02:31:10):
Show get the podcast over at the News junkie dot.
Com we'll see you.

Speaker 1 (02:31:14):
Tomorrow everybody shut, down shut, down down

Speaker 3 (02:31:27):
Shot
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