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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is friends, Thursday. It's a Thursday.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
I was like, I don't remember the sound for.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
That's just a regular ass Thursday is what it is.
There's nothing fun about it.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Unfortunately, Friday's gonna be fun.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Yeah, I mean I guess, I guess whatever, and we're
gonna have fun today. We got all kinds of stuff
to go over on the show. How's everybody doing on
a Thursday?
Speaker 1 (00:24):
How are you doing, sir?
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Good?
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Good, good good? Just settling in.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Got some work going on in the studio today and big,
big improvements on the way. Always always tinkering and working
on stuff. So I'm excited about that. But let's get
started off as we always do. Let's put our ears
to 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 the bee kid. Everybody, my bee kid.
(00:49):
I haven't seen the bee kid yet.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
I like the bee kids be as in the insect bee.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
B as in. Let her take a look at this
c leg secid kid. So there's a there's a young
what do they call what's what's the beekeeper called apiary
one of those people. So this is a beekeeper kid.
And he's nine years old and he's into bees. All right,
(01:16):
you're gonna realize that very quickly. And in his neighborhood,
he had a nosy neighbor and the neighbor's like, I
don't like this kid's bees.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
And the nosy neighbor was trying everything.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
To get the bees removed from their property.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Oh, he was keeping bees.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
He wasn't like, yeah, taking out of other people's houses.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
No, the little kid was was doing beekeeper stuff. He
had his own like hive and everything. And he and
the neighbor was like, enough is enough. There's bees flying around,
there's noises. I can imagine being annoyed too. It was
a neighbor to clarify, the apiary is where the bees
are kept. The apiarist is, or just beekeeper is this kid.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
That's what he is, all right.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
So they tried to remove his bees, and he battled
and he won the right to keep his bees. Yes, kid,
let's go to this little beekeeper kid on CBS News
and listen in.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
What did it feel like when they called them a
nuisance insect?
Speaker 4 (02:15):
How made it?
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Field?
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Girls? What shut up? So, just for the record, the
little kid, when he's on the news, they go, how
did it feel when they called your bees and nuisance?
And he turned to his own behavey. He goes, how
did it feel? Girls?
Speaker 4 (02:33):
I need to hear more before making any judgment, but
so far I'm in.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Is a radar pinging on this kid is he's.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Either really sassy or really annoying. And I'm gonna go
with SaaS.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
I mean, he looks like a fun little guy.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
He's got his little bigy just because because it's a.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Visual over it, the neighbors leave them alone.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
He's head to toe mini beekeeper, just like when you
go to the store and you might see the regular
adult converse and then the little kid converse.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Right, you know, somewhere at the ape store they have.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
The beekeeper suit and then a little mini beekeeper suit.
And that's what he's rocking as the news goes out
there and he's fighting for his bees.
Speaker 5 (03:08):
What did it feel like when they called them a
nuisance insect?
Speaker 3 (03:15):
How did it? Field? Girls? Horrible?
Speaker 6 (03:20):
This it was like having one of your family members
being bullied. Oh, because that's what was happening.
Speaker 5 (03:29):
Nicholas says he's never been stung by one of his bees,
and while he doesn't want to say I told you so, well,
actually he does.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
Those little guy is he's he's playing with his bees,
I guess, I would say, and for the for the
footage for the news report. And I had never thought
of this before, but he's got like a spoonful of
honey out. I don't know. I just thought that was
like the end work product of the bees.
Speaker 7 (03:52):
Is Are you sure that was honey in the spoon?
Speaker 3 (03:57):
Not really, it just looked like honey. And I assumed
because bees, you know what I mean, it looks like honey.
It might be something else. But he's sitting in there
playing with these bees.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
It's just that that angle.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
It's like him holding the spoon and this bee kind
of just swarming around and then landing on him.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
And what a.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Vast difference that would be. If it was my hand
holding a spoon and a bee was around me.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
You would see the wide shot.
Speaker 4 (04:19):
I would freak out for the next six hours making streaming.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Yeah, just I would be. I would probably freak out
and runaway too, I think. Does.
Speaker 6 (04:27):
I just want to thank whoever complained for this amazing experience.
I've learned so much about politics and how cities work.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Scams on point.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
This kid is nine, all right, it was like nine,
this amazing experience.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
I've learned so much about you, Dix.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
He's like, I learned how the system works, and now
you know he's on the inside of the system, fighting
for his bees and they let him.
Speaker 6 (05:00):
The bee, beehive or city hall, probably a beehive, definitely.
I mean, they don't have waste, they're not bullying anybody.
Speaker 5 (05:12):
They so, Yeah, so we can learn a lot from these, Yes,
we can.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
We can learn a lot from bees, he says, Although
just for a moment, place yourself in the shoes of
the neighbor who's hearing, like and then there's bees flying
by as he's outside. The little kid next door is
smoking out his bees or whatever people do who have bees,
I could see.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
I don't think beehives are that loud. You don't think so? Yeah,
you want to hear next TV.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
It gets loud when they're angry.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
I'm saying, if you're at your house and your next
door neighbor has a beehive right at their house, you
think you can hear like the the just the noise
of the bees. I'm literally asking, I have no, I don't.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
Think so I mean I've seen like a lot of
the point of view of bee keepers or trappers.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Once they have to go to a house because they've
built a whole hive in the wall. Yeah, and as as.
Speaker 4 (06:13):
Soon as they spray the stuff is when they start
to swarm. But beyond that, I don't think it's a
lot of noise. Correct if I'm wrong.
Speaker 7 (06:21):
Because I think, you know, if the noise was there,
you wouldn't be like surprised by bees, which people often are.
And remember my old house downtown, Yeah, like after I
moved out, they had an issue wherein and this would
have been like the worst time to find out that
there's a beehive hidden somewhere in the worst place because
the bees made a hive in the the water main
(06:44):
shut off area. Okay, so if you were having some
sort of flooding or issue where you needed to turn
off the water and then you pop that guy open
and realize it's chalk full of bees.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
This is like having a beehive in the like fire
alarm that you have. So and then like I think
I told you guys before, like the people who work
with bees like this are so nonchalant. The guy who
came to remove them, like showed up in flip flops,
didn't have one of those big suits on, just this
(07:16):
a little can of smoke or scopies. Yeah, I think
that a lot of bee people are hippies. I think
they're like piecenick hippie types and like, look, the bees
are cool if you're cool, man. But the problem is
I can't be cool near the bees. I don't have
it in me.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
I can't do.
Speaker 4 (07:33):
I am full running away, but then I've always heard
that they can smell, fear, very chill about it, but
running as fast as possible.
Speaker 7 (07:41):
The last time I almost killed a bee, I got
yelled at by a hippie type.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
Imagine what the murder of the hornets. But bees you're
supposed to like try not to kill.
Speaker 7 (07:54):
Right the flowers and they pollinate and they they're very
good for the environment, the health of the environment and
your plants and flowers. But I've never been stung by
a bee.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
I'd like to keep that to me, to keep that
streak going. You want to hear some more of this
kid is something man, he's a guy. There's bees or
that sound effects, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
So here's my colony.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
When Nicholas bar first began raising bees as a four
h project. He had no idea what it would do
for him.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
How much of a learning experience has this been for you?
Speaker 6 (08:29):
An incredible one. Is probably the biggest, the best decision
I've made ever.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
Really, Yeah, it's that.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Important to you.
Speaker 5 (08:37):
Yeah, on the subject, and was willing to share some
of that knowledge.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Knowledge we had to suit up.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
Nicholas says bees aren't naturally aggressive except when the hive
is threatened, and they post guard bees at the entrance
to keep watch. His parents help him lift the various
sections of the hive.
Speaker 3 (08:54):
I'm wondering if this kid gets annoying after a while,
Like if he's just bees talk all the time, and
you go, hey, little buddy, what's going on? He's like
the bee hive today, isn't the Oh okay.
Speaker 7 (09:05):
You ask him an innocuous question that's supposed to be
just small talk, like how's everything going, and he instead
of instead of the the answer you want, which is
something like good, great, how are you? And then you
say good and we're done, he goes, well, my guard
bees have been a little bit aggressive lately, and I
(09:25):
ran out of my can of smoke and so sometimes
the hive now feels like a Nichels Nicholas, right, dammit.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Nicholas, I can't take anymore. Oh, he's a nice guy.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
He's gonna be a bee genius someday him and fighting
off the powers to be in the neighborhood. There he
is little Nicholas, the bee dude. To start us off
on the show today, bad morning otherwise for somebody else.
And that is the coach of the Miami Heat basketball
team not having a great morning. Eric Spolestra is the
(10:00):
guy's name, and is damn house caught on fire this morning,
and I'm caught on fire.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Full we have jokes, jokes.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
I don't think so, because all the reports I have
like Homeboy's house is currently burning, right, So I don't
think they're like speaking of Miami Heat. I think they're
probably going to at least wait for a little while
to do that.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
We'll take care of it, don't worry.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
It's been quite bad. And he lives in Coral Gables,
the coach in the Miami Heats. His house is like
in flames.
Speaker 8 (10:35):
At the moment, we're not quite sure if this is
an entire neighborhood, but we know that oh, gables can
be rather dense in some of these neighborhoods, so hopefully.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
This is connecting homes nearby.
Speaker 9 (10:44):
And you could see how intense this fires. We are
learning some new information, some breaking information as well, that
this is the home of Miami Heat head coach Eric Spolstra.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Damn, he's good.
Speaker 9 (10:55):
We've been confirmed this information by officials there on the scene.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Again, this is on pons.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
And this guy, the head coach of the Miami Heat,
is just walking around the scene, just looking at his house,
just watching it in flame.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Sucks, man, you can't.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
Do anything right, Like you literally can't do anything.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
I mean that the entire thing.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
Oh usually it's.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Like it starts somewhere, but no one was home.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Yes, hang, I got, I got, I got a couple
of things for you real quick, just so we can
wrap this one up. This is in the morning, the
house afterwards, and it's just I think it's pretty much
just gone. They're like the frame of the house remains,
it looks like, but this sucker is wow. Yeah, I
(11:44):
mean he had a beautiful house there and and so
we don't know what Something went a flame and the
Miami Heat head coach, his entire house has burned to
the ground. This is a knockdown now. I mean, they're
not going to be able to do anything to fix that.
I wouldn't think that I was this inside. This is
this might be inside. Good God, they're already inside the
(12:05):
guy's house. Yeah, it's toast like though. The house is
completely and totally destroyed.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
No idea, no, not yet.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
No. Oh, look, got a clue his gout.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Stop stop laughing. That was a twelve foot person for
the fire.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
He also has a match book in the skeleton hands.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
That's so weird, you know, like when you have a
giant yard skeleton for Halloween. It looks so different when
your house is being burnt.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
To the ground. Also, today I learned their fireproof.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
Yeah it's chilling. Yeah, it's chilling over there, but the
rest of the house is not in great shape, one
might say so. Our thoughts with Miami heat coach Eric Spilestra.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
If he's out there.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
They got a call about four thirty six am saying
that there was a massive fire goune going on. He
was outside the home when firefighters were putting the fire out,
and poor guys just kind of wandering around and stuff and.
Speaker 7 (13:08):
Hopefully he's in a situation where he's surrounded by neighbors
that know him and stuff, and it's not like a
bunch of look you lose that recognize him.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Go you arens blessed her.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
Somebody's gonna want a selfie and that inappropriate timing, very
inappropriate timing. Somebody said that's a blockhouse too, Yeah, I
mean it. It is a block house built in Florida
to Florida standards. And this thing went, so, I don't
know has been getting a little cooler in Florida. I
would be surprised if Miami Coral Gables area was turning
(13:45):
on the heat and that caused it.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
But blockhouse as supposed to the If the house is.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
A block like my house is block A lot of
houses in Florida block, that means the entire bottom floor
is cinder block and it's not, as you know, it's.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Not as combustible.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Yes, I mean, it's not like like a wooden house
that would easily turn to tinder.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Yeah, a wood frame house might might be a little
more susceptible to going up. But I mean, look at
this real quick for everybody. I'll put this one on
see it now so people can take a look. But
this the house is just completely and totally uh in flames.
It's just totally totally lost. All right, here's what we're
gonna do. We're gonna a quick break. When we come back,
(14:30):
we'll get to a lot of things we need to
talk about, including an update on that ups plane crash.
What caused the crash? We got some new details. Let's
see what happened here. This was a wild one yesterday
and I want to get you all up to speed
on what went down in the latest is that is
coming up next in the news, chunk Ki, I'll tell
(15:04):
you what. With the election this week, one thing that
I have kind of radicalized my opinion on a little
bit is I happen to think when everybody else is cheering,
like record voting for this and not, I'm like, oh God,
I wish fewer people voted. I wish fewer people voted
in the United States of America on account of the dumb,
because the dumb is at all time highs. And I
(15:27):
point you to one example, but I could probably point
you to a million if I wanted to. And the
Secretary of State in Kentucky had to come out on
election day this is just an example. Okay, the Kentucky
Secretary of State comes out and goes, hey, I needed
to come forward because we've been getting flooded with calls.
There's no election in Kentucky today, all right, And people
(15:51):
were flooding their lines and going like, how do I
vote for mom? Donnie? And they're like, well, that guy's
running for the mayor of New York. Dummy, you're in Kentucky. Really,
they were melting down linesand where's the elections here? And hey,
isn't somebody running for governor? And nobody knew what was
going on. Nobody knew what was happening with the election.
Speaker 4 (16:13):
And is there a chance that this happens every year?
But now we just have more access to that information.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Oh, it definitely happens every year.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
Yeah, that's why this dumb for decades.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
Yeah, people have been dumb the whole time. It's like
the dead I see dead. People think they've been dumb
the whole time. Absolutely, absolutely since the jump, and the
story that I've seen a couple of places today was
Kentucky residents flooded election hotlines this week after seeing nationwide
coverage of election day and were unaware where they were.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Supposed to vote.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
They were confused about why their local voting locations and
boosts weren't open, and they were flooding all of the
lines saying, hey, when where can we vote? What's going on?
Can we vote for the mayor? They had no idea,
no idea, no idea. And I keep seeing this kind
of stuff and I go, oh, can we have a
little test. Can we have like maybe there should be
(17:08):
one broadcast before every election, and in that broadcast, that
broadcast should be long several hours. Over the course of
that broadcast in the most non partisan way possible, somebody says,
here are the candidates, here are the amendments, Here's what
you're voting for. Here's what yes means, here's what no means.
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Here's what this candidate stands for. They walk through absolutely everything,
and at the end they go, the password is bantalone?
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Is a quiz then?
Speaker 3 (17:42):
But if you at least have to say the password,
then they know maybe you paid.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Attention to this broadcast.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
There's too many dumb people that are able to vote
in this country.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
It's frightening to me.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
And the guy en ended up saying after a while,
he said, have I mentioned my repeated call for civic education.
He's like, this is the guy who's in charge of
voting in the state of Kentucky, the Secretary of State, saying,
have I mentioned my repeated call for civic education.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Nobody knows what's going on.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
And a lot of those people that not only do
they vote, but their vote, I hate to tell you
this counts just as much as yours, which I don't
know what to do with that. I really really don't know.
But nobody in Kentucky missed out on anything. They vote
next year, that's right, Yeah, next year is the big vote.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
That's the one where things are gonna happen.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
I guess.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I mean, I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 7 (18:32):
I was a little confused on whether or not I
had anything to vote for, and I looked up my
precinct and it was like, your election day is next year,
and I was like, all.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
Right, okay, but that makes sense for like, sometimes you
don't memorize the district you're in.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Oh yeah, I know, but you've heard the names. Is
to not know if you're voting for governor or not.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Yeah, to be like I've seen that guy on TV
a whole bunch of times. We voting for the mom
Donnie guy or against him? What about and you, oh god,
what this is going to have an impact on all
of society.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
This isn't good.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
So I want everybody to just be aware, be aware
that that is happening and there's nothing we can do
about it.
Speaker 7 (19:14):
You see the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott on Twitter
the other day about the election thing.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
And I don't know what he said about, like about tariffs. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
he was like, we're gonna put a tariff on New
Yorkers fleeing the state and heading to Texas.
Speaker 7 (19:33):
Tariff And I was like, that's not a thing. Well,
I know, it's not a thing he can do, but
so he at least should know that, right.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Is he joking?
Speaker 1 (19:40):
It means the fun joke. If he's joking, I.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
Would hope so, I would think so. But like, just
just so people know this too, and probably some people don't.
You can't put a tariff on a person.
Speaker 10 (19:54):
They were like, and you can't, America, you can't be like, well,
people who are coming in from this place are gonna
you could tax taurists, you could do that.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
Can't put a tariff on a person if you could,
I would have put one on Nancy Pelosi a long
time ago. But no more will she be the target
for anything, because Nancy Pelosi is saying goodbye everybody. You
know what's brutal about this. Everybody's about to lose a
lot of money because that Like, there's a ton of
people that invest their money with Nancy Pelosi, because you
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can track people in Congress and what they invest in.
Oh yeah, and they just invest in everything that Nancy
Pelosi invests in, and the return on it has been insane.
And now because she won't be an elected official anymore,
you won't be able to do that. You can't get
the inside scoop. She's saying, goodbye, Nancy Pelosi gone after
(20:49):
eight billion years.
Speaker 7 (20:51):
She'll start a blog on what she invests in after retirement.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
That yeah, a little podcast, see.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
Like look that up. Look Nancy Pelosi return on investment
or something. See if you can find that, because from
what I've seen.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
It's just insane.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
How much if you would invest along with Nancy Pelosi,
you'd win. In the meantime, let's hear from her.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
I speak for the people of San Francisco. I truely
loved serving as your voice in Congress.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
And I've always.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Honored the song of Saint Francis, who would make me
an instrument of thy piece they rapped up the music city.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
That's why I want you, oh my fellow San Francisco's,
to be the first to.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
Know, I will not be seeking re election to Congress.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
She is not seeking reelection.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
She is what.
Speaker 11 (21:35):
Ninety Nancy Pelosi age.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
She is eighty five, eighty five years old. She is
saying she's not seeking reelection for it would have had
her in office for for until she's about ninety.
Speaker 7 (21:51):
Okay, maybe she's setting a good precedent, a nice example
for some of the other people.
Speaker 4 (21:57):
You had zero glitch outs from what I understand, that
would call for her to step down.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
She would have been ninety, though she would have been
ninety if she would have stayed in for another term
past ninety. She's announcing that in twenty twenty seven, she
ain't going down fast. She's waiting a little bit. In
twenty twenty seven, she's going to be stepping down.
Speaker 7 (22:15):
Says here. This is from January. Nancy Pelosi outperformed nearly
every hedge fund in twenty twenty four, even beating the
infamous infamous Inverse Kramer stock tracker. According to trading platform Autopilot,
Pelosi stock tracker took the financial world by storm last year,
delivering a jaw dropping fifty four percent game and out
(22:38):
shining nearly every hedge fund.
Speaker 3 (22:41):
Yeah for her, yeah yeah. And also then she has
the collection of the internet people who will ferociously talk
about the eighty five year old Nancy Pelosi's sneak heavies.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
And there's like.
Speaker 7 (22:54):
I didn't even notice there in that video.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
Oh yeah, Oh my god, there's like bikini photos of her.
I don't know why, but.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
They're all why because she's rich.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
Oh there she goes. She's saying she's retiring. She's eighty
five years old, and that should be like a little
clue to a lot of other super old people in Congress.
You too, all right, everybody over the age of like
seventy five or so, maybe it's time to pack it up.
See you later, Sayonara, it's been long enough. Nancy Pelosi
is next to go some.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Of these pictures. I can see what you're talking about,
you know what.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
I knew you were going to do this.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Now he's distracted to put the low in Pelosi.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
Yeah, see now, now that's always going to be looking
at for the rest of the show. It's gonna be
an absolute mess for me. All right, let's see what
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surfacing of that ups plane crash and new details coming in.
Every piece of video I see on this just make
my jaw drop a little bit more.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Let's take a look at this one.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
If we can see lane, you can watch the show
on YouTube and Twitch dot tv Slash the News Junkie.
I'll put this up on see it now as well.
This is somebody just cruising along and they got a
dash cam on their car and.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Is nuts.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Yeah, truck backing up. The truck happen to be backing
up out of a tire shop. And this dash camp
captures a plane just crashing in to the street in
front of him.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
The fire just unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Fire for hours.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
You the guy guy running out of the tire shop
because of course your tire shop just got blasted by
a plane crash. For God's sake, some guy running out
full speed from the tire shop.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Is that Chris.
Speaker 3 (25:04):
Tires, Chris Tires, I'm out of here. The Chris Tire
shop abandoned there. And the details coming forward were saying
that this was an old plane. They said, a lot
of these planes are a little bit older, these cargo planes.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
It was thirty four years old.
Speaker 3 (25:19):
It needed a critical repair on its fuel tank in September.
This ups cargo plane that crash. It was an MD
eleven for those of you who are plane nights, and
it was grounded in San Antonio from September third through
at least October eighteenth, according to flight records. Maintenance records
with the FAA show the jet needed a permanent repair
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to fix a crack in the fuel tank. Oh so
was that still cracked? Was there some other problem? Is
it a problem that some of these planes are are
pretty old? Now? I mean I haven't. I cannot say
this has happened in a while, but within the last
ten years I have definitely been on planes that still
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have the ash trays and the arms not in the
last ten years.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
For me, I have been right there with you.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
I'm so we can't smoke in here, right, yeah, Krusty,
and I don't. I mean, if they maintenance it, well,
then I'm sure it can fly. But when it comes
to a plane that blew up like this.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
One, yeah, that's that's not good for the lavatory, the
arm rest. And again, not recently, but probably within the
last ten years, I've been on a plane. You get
the arm rest and there's a little ashtray in there,
and you go, damn, I haven't retro fitted this one yet.
They haven't gone into it. And that's that's got to
be at least from the.
Speaker 7 (26:44):
It seems like not not long enough ago, especially because
if there's a ashtray in the arm rest, that would
lead me to believe that they haven't even like tried
to cram more seats in there. You know, they put
in the smaller seats so they could fit more people.
They've just forgotten about this one plane. Wait, hold on,
(27:04):
we could do more with this thing. Let us know
your experience. Maybe you've seen that.
Speaker 3 (27:10):
Maybe you've seen what's happening with these planes, and you
work in the industry.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Somehow you got some info for us.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
Leak it over friend by anonymous tips tips at thenewschunkie
dot com quick break. When we come back, we'll get
to some interesting information. I never thought about this, honestly,
About this time of year and a student, another student
just out of control. What are these teenagers just run amuck?
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He attacked a teacher, a police officer, and that's just
the beginning of his story. What should happen to him?
And what did happen in that classroom? Though, that is
coming up next in the news. Junk Ye, the weather
(28:06):
is beautiful. I want to blab with you in small
talk too much, but the weather is absolutely beautiful now, gorge.
Although the thing I saw in the news this morning don't.
I can't make sense of this. I don't know what
they're saying. But apparently now when it gets really cold
it starts to cool down for the first time in
the year, is when you're supposed to. Actually, despite how
(28:30):
it seems like it's not intuitive at all, you're supposed
to turn your AC down in your house.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
Excuse me, I didn't know that this was a thing.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
But for instance, one of the stories I saw said
the correct temp to have your thermostat at when it
starts to get cold is sixty eight degrees or lower. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (28:50):
I can see that because the last couple of days,
I've come home and I keep mind at like seventy three. Right,
I've come home and it's felt warm, and I think,
like the ac it's like ben seventy three or it's
you know, it's been colder than that in a couple
of mornings that it just hasn't been moving air around,
and so it just feels like stagnant and warm in
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my house.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
And I keep checking it.
Speaker 7 (29:14):
Because I'm like, oh, I keep thinking I'm going to
walk up to the nest and it's going to have
those like little tools on it that means I have
to go out and shop back my drain line.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
Yeah, but they're saying you should keep the Yeah.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
I mean my house is just so different. If I
were to keep it sixty, it's great. But if it
gets colder than sixty eight outside, my house is sixty
without a doubt, Like it gets colder in my house
than it is outside. A lot to do with the insulation.
Blah blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
I like how they tell you in your situation, Sabrina.
They're like, okay, fine, then get a bunch of electric
blankets and space heaters. And it's like, oh yeah, we
start a fire. Maybe how about I just want the
house to be comfortable. Why are you constantly yelling at me?
I pay my electric bill? Okay, right, I do every month.
I pay my electric bill. I'll put the thermostat at
whatever I damn well, please, all right, mind your own business.
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When it gets cold, make sure you keep the thermostat
at sixty eight degrees. I don't know. I want a
little bit more than that maybe. And then they say,
reverse these setting on your ceiling fan, use natural sunlight
by opening drapes. I mean that's kind of smart.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Sure, Bud Sill.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
I mean, are we not at the time in society
that we don't have to do all these rules that
were made for those.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
No, they turn it down and just deal with the shivers. Okay.
They say that if you're using auxiliary heat, it can
add fifteen dollars a day to your power bill, which
big if true, because that is that's going to really
stack up over the course of a month, and we're
talking about five hundred bucks almost as that adds up
(30:51):
over over time, fifteen dollars a day is wild. I
don't know if it's true, but that's what they're suggesting.
What do you do when it gets colder? Let us know,
crazy drunk cat lady says, I agree, Sean. Tell them
to f off yea, mind your own business is my
message to a lot of these people. I say the
same thing during the summer where they're like, make sure
you're being responsible and you're putting your air conditioner at
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seventy nine degrees or higher.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Yeah, kiss my mass, sweaty dead body.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
I'm not doing it all right, I know, no thanks, Buzz,
says se Lane. Leave your fan blower on year round,
even if you're not running the outside AC unit so
you could still circulate the air. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (31:29):
I turned it on sometimes, and sometimes it turns itself
on like that. Like I just like my old AC
didn't do that, which was weird or maybe it just
wasn't set up that way. But I definitely need something.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
To keep it feeling colder, and we get ready with
fifteen dollars a day, sir, if you want it to
be warm, all right, I just want you to know
that is that's what's happening out there. Meanwhile, I'm chronicling
lots of times the stories about these teenagers, usually parentless
want undering kids through the world, and in their broken homes,
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they get no discipline. And so these parents, who never
should have had kids in the first place, then unleash
these little hellions onto the world and onto more importantly,
classrooms and teachers across the country in the United States
of America, who aren't babysitters, by the way, despite how
we're taken to treating these teachers, their job is to
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teach kids to take whatever subject they have and inform
kids on that topic. And they can't do it because
parents are so bad at doing their job in some
many cases that they get these kids running hog wild.
And in this case, a student in Brevard County, Florida
was arrested after attacking a teacher in the classroom. So
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a school resource officer, like you know, the school cop,
ends up showing up to the school or to the
classroom in this case, and when the school resource officer
shows up. The kid, the teenager fifteen years old, attacks
the school resource officer and attempts to take his gun
from him. That's what's happening in this particular classroom. I
(33:14):
think this is a message from the Brevard County Sheriff's
Office about this. Let's see if we can hear this.
Hang on, is it muted? Yeah? It is, ham O
Dori just started dramatic. Anyways, when do we get to
our message here?
Speaker 12 (33:27):
Over one on Sheriff Wayne Abery, the Bravard County Sheriff's Office.
You know, through the years, you've got to know me
pretty well, and you know that nothing makes me more
angry than somebody putting their hands on one of our deputies. Well,
yesterday I found the line further than that. Someone that
puts our hands on one of our deputies and someone
that puts their hands on one of our school teachers,
both of which are unacceptable. Fifteen year old mal Kaibudak
(33:50):
Garden didol yesterday. Decided that he was going to attack
one of our teachers.
Speaker 3 (33:55):
So he physically attacked the teacher first and then attacked.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
The resource officer.
Speaker 4 (34:01):
And they've filmed his ass full picture, Like stand there
and look sad m this is going on our social.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
And good Throw the sixteen year old in jail, Throw
the parents in jail if he does it again.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
I'm serious about this.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
I know, like some people will go, well, no, you
can't know that this is a parenting issue at the
center of all of it. This doesn't just happen out
of nowhere.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
In almost all cases.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
There are very special cases where kids are just demons,
and even though the parents are doing a good job,
they still turn out this way. But in most cases,
in most cases, speaking in a general framing, it is
because there are no disciplinary parents in the relationship in
these households, and the kids just do whatever they want,
and the parents often are like, well, my kid didn't
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do anything wrong. You didn't do anything. He's an angel,
he's a good boy. This kid should be expelled for good.
For every public school in the state of Florida should
be expelled. You attack teachers, you attack resource officers, you're expelled.
You're done for. You want to whind about it ruining
his future. His future is already ruined. He's in the
place where he's going to be. This is going to
be his future home. This jail, so let's warm him
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up there and give him one more shot on that
front where you say, hey, all right, buddy, this is
what it's going to be like. You want to be cool,
you want to be a badass here and fight the teacher.
This is where you're going to spend a whole lot
of your time. I like when they do this, they
need to do it more. We have people often think, well,
they're just teenagers, they're just kids. There are a lot
of teenagers, parentless teenagers in this country who are just
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wandering through life, committing violent acts and making things crappier
for everybody around them. So they got this one.
Speaker 12 (35:40):
Thankfully, our school Resource Deputy, Deputy Genova, was there was
able to bring you all occasion to a stop. Started
trying to get him into custody. And here's where things
turned even worse. Not only had he attacked and kicked
one of our teachers, but then he starts trying to
attack our deputy and actually physically trying to take this.
Speaker 3 (35:58):
Gun away from him. Jesus, deputy did a.
Speaker 12 (36:00):
Great job at getting him in custody, getting him secured,
and being able to keep things from getting violently worse.
But here's here's the deal. This isn't his first time.
In another counting, he's actually done it multiple times where
he attack teachers and students.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Why is he allowed back in the classroom? Then you
attack teachers and students. The classroom is unsafe, The teachers
are unsafe, the students are unsafe. Why do we all
so many times we try to appease the bad guy.
This kid sucks. It's screwing things up for everybody around him,
(36:36):
and people are physically getting hurt, like a teacher getting
hurt in the classroom.
Speaker 4 (36:40):
All right, remos at that moment, what if he showed remorse,
is asking for forgiveness?
Speaker 2 (36:46):
Learned his lesson?
Speaker 3 (36:47):
Yeah? I don't think he did, because he didn't learn
his lesson from the first time to the second time
to this.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
Oh I heard that.
Speaker 4 (36:52):
It's very clear, But I don't know at that moment
where they're like, you can't come back to the school,
but you want the second chance.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
I think I don't know if a student violently attacks
a teacher, I don't think the second chance should be
in the cards. I think if a student attacks a teacher,
that's it. One strike, You're out. Well, don't they have
like special schools for those problem children. Yeah, and maybe
we should be identifying them sooner and putting them in
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those schools where there's much more control over what's going on.
Maybe we should keep a closer eye on on these
kids early on.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
But it's like, all right, put them back.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
In the classroom. Don't want to affect our numbers too much.
Give them a passing grade, and push them on through
onto the next thing. I think with attacking physically attacking
a teacher, you got to draw the line. You can't
let this happen these Please consider this for a second.
These teachers, in many cases, I think teachers tend.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
To be majority female.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
They're physically smaller than a lot of the male teenage students.
These male teenage students who are the ones, let's not
get ourselves doing most of the attacking of the teachers.
They are an actual, clear and present danger to these teachers.
Speaker 1 (38:10):
And so one and done for me.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
But I like, you keep seeing this, and it's a
it's a major major problem in our country that zero
people have interest in dealing with that. There's far too
many broken households like this where you keep seeing it
happening over and over and over again. Here's another example,
what do you think let us know, send a dispatch
over at thenewsjunkie dot com quick break. When we come back,
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we'll get to uh, there's another teacher story you have
to get to at some point. Now I've got it unbelievable.
In fact, let's do it next. I think we got
to do it next. I got a Mother of the
Year contender that I think I think you guys are
going to agree. I'm gonna give you this, and I
think you guys are both sabrit and zeal And going
to agree. This is going to front of the line
(38:58):
for our Mother of the Year content for twenty twenty five.
There is no doubt in my mind you'll be in
agreement on this. This Mother of the Day is.
Speaker 11 (39:06):
Coming up next, and the News Junkie, I hate to
say that.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
That's the least unhinged thing you've called unhinged all year.
Oh man, I you know what, it's a It's a
fantastic adjective, so I'll continue to use it.
Speaker 7 (39:35):
But the amount of planning that, like, I feel like
my November is already done, like like already talking about
who's working what for Thanksgiving?
Speaker 3 (39:45):
Where the boys going to be?
Speaker 7 (39:46):
Like stuff like that, I got, I got stuff that's
pouring into December. And then and then I'm like, all right, well,
the this, this momentum is making the year feel like,
let's let's stick it a fork, stick a fork in.
Speaker 3 (39:59):
Well, got.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
All Italian on us for just a moment.
Speaker 3 (40:04):
That's ceiling trying to be a good dad. Okay, you know,
trying to be the father of the day perhaps, But
I have for you a mother of.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
The day here, mother of the days.
Speaker 3 (40:19):
And this, I'm telling you, guys, this might be mother
of the year potential. I'm not kidding. You don't have
a song for that one. You have this woman, her
name is Robin Polston. If you want to read along,
Robin Polston is she's in some trouble and she has
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been arrested. I'll see if I can bring up a
report on this. Okay, I've got I've got a report
so we can learn some details about this. But she's
been arrested in charge with sexual assault after she allegedly
had a baby with her daughter's fourteen year old date
to the school dance. O, my god, not even boyfriend
(41:00):
date to the dance. Dad's imagine you are a girl,
young girl, fourteen years old, and you have a date
to the dance. Jim.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
She's probably a freshman, so this is her first big dance.
Speaker 3 (41:12):
Yeah, you know, your life is in front of you,
and you're really looking up to your parents and stuff,
and your mom. You want her to be impressed by
your date to the dance, and your mom is a
little too impressed, and your mom steals your boyfriend, has
sex with your fourteen year old boyfriend, and has a
baby with your dance date. That is what this mother did.
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I think that's got to put her towards the top
of the list for this year.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
Let's learn Thanksgiving, it's going to be weird.
Speaker 3 (41:43):
A Channel twenty five, twenty five News. Now, let's see
what's happening to.
Speaker 5 (41:47):
Your woman accused of sexually assaulting a minor and getting
pregnant as a result, will stay in jail until her
next court date.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
Jesus Tuesday evening on Tyer Lopez and.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
I'm Denise Rubholts.
Speaker 8 (41:57):
She's accused of using a burner phone to hide the
alleged contact, but prosecutors say she took plenty of pictures
and videos of the two.
Speaker 7 (42:05):
Oh god, not only two counts of criminal sexual assault
with a victim between thirteen and seventeen, but two counts
of possession of child pornography. O.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
Wow, there's a lot of levels to this. And when
I think about parenting, all right, my house growing up
you've heard me talk about if you're not new to
the show. I grew up in a place called the Acreage.
I actually was born in Vermont. Until I was about
six and a half or so, I lived in Vermont,
then we moved down to Royal pom Beach, Florida, and
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a place called the Acreage. Shouts out to the Acreage,
folks listening right now. And I live there with my family.
And my family wasn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination.
My dad was a hard working guy who came from
absolutely nothing, whose family you know, his father and mother
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when he was just a kid, and his family often
took advantage of him, and he tried his best to
be a dad in our situation, and my mom tried
her best to be a mom. And they weren't perfect,
but they loved me and they were great, and for
all of the things that weren't perfect, weren't like a
television family. I start to think about them until I
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see a story like this and I go, this is
someone's mother.
Speaker 4 (43:27):
Yeah, they did not bang any of your dates from
what I understand, right.
Speaker 3 (43:30):
Yeah, no, no, not that my dates would have been interested.
But that shouldn't matter. That shouldn't be of importance here.
It just makes you think. Mom is forty three years old,
her daughter's fourteen year old date comes over. She's like,
I'm bringing them to the school dance. The woman who's
a hairstylist. Some of you hairstylists are wild. You know it,
(43:52):
you know it. Don't come back at me on this one.
You know that a lot of you who are hairstylists
heard this and were like, this lady's a hairstylist. You're like,
I know what's going on here. She finds her her
daughter's school date and ends up starting relationship with him,
has a baby with him, films them and takes photos
of them in sexualized encounters, and there's more.
Speaker 8 (44:16):
It's our top story tonight. Forty three year old Robin
Poulston is accused of assaulting a minor becoming pregnant with
his baby. That child has been born. We're told the
affidated claims that these assaults took place throughout twenty twenty four,
and that Polston initially lied about the identity of the
baby's father DNA testing, eventually confirming that he brought over man.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Now.
Speaker 8 (44:40):
Judge Derek Asbury denied her release, saying previous behavior shows
that Polston could not be trusted to avoid contact with
her alleged victim. Her next day in court is December fourth.
Speaker 3 (44:51):
All right, and I don't want to hear any of you,
Mary kay laterno apologists out there saying you don't know Sean.
Maybe she'll get out of jail and he'll be an
adult and then they'll they'll be in love and they'll
be together forever. And all I'm telling you is this
is wrong.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
In so many ways. This is wrong.
Speaker 7 (45:11):
I'm just curious if we're gonna have the situation where
because we we just like what a month or two
ago went through that whole documentary on Netflix where the
mom was like texting her daughter the whole time unknown number,
and then during the documentary, not only does the mom
show up, but the daughter like still has this relationship
(45:35):
with her, Like they're.
Speaker 4 (45:36):
Gonna at that young You're probably mind blowing, it's still
your mom.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
You know, there's a pedestal that your parents are on.
Speaker 7 (45:46):
Some people know, and I wonder, is this dog. I
want to know what the daughter is thinking, Like you
took my boyfriend, and do.
Speaker 3 (45:52):
You know what my gud tells me about this daughter.
I bet I bet it would shock you. I bet
this daughter has it together. I bet she is very,
very very pissed off at her mother. But I bet
she's a person who's like way more normal than you think.
Because so often when you're a little kid and there's
like there's things like this that happen around you, you like,
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for instance, to go back to my house, well, to
go back to my father, right, Like, my father's parents died,
and then his sister and his aunt abused him and
took advantage of him, and they made him go work,
and then he would work all day long, even as
a kid, and then they would take all of his money.
And so my father became as a young kid very
(46:41):
interested in like you know, financial security and stuff and
making sure he was as safe and secure financially as
he possibly could be. So extrapolate that into the wider
world of a lot of kids when their parents do
stuff like this, they turn the opposite way, like they
go like, I am never going to do that anything this,
I'm gonna be a great mom to my kids, and.
Speaker 1 (47:03):
They don't pass that down.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
And now, but you consider that.
Speaker 4 (47:09):
Who's taken care of the new half sibling. Yeah, this
is a lifetime of trauma.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
That man has just started.
Speaker 1 (47:21):
What do you do fourteen years your new nephew brother.
Speaker 3 (47:25):
Yeah, that's that's so uncomfortable. And now this kid's fourteen,
he's got a child of his own.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
He very much knew what he was getting into.
Speaker 3 (47:35):
That doesn't make it not bad, but like he still
knew what fourteen years old.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
Though it's like.
Speaker 4 (47:42):
Rather quickly that by an adult that this is It's fine.
Speaker 3 (47:47):
I know, I know that this is Some people disagree
with this and think it's radical, but I think it's
very very wrong what this mother did and indefensible. I also,
at the same time, thing if this kid tries to
be like I didn't know it was going on, that
you knew what was going on. You knew there was
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a chance for you to release your hormones and have
sex with somebody, and you knew the decisions you were making. Yes,
somebody took advantage of you a hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
But this kid knew what he was doing. He knew
what he was doing.
Speaker 3 (48:22):
Now, now you got a kid of your own as
a teenager, I know what that's like. Not quite as
bad as he does, because fourteen is a whole nother world,
but that we got to agree. That's got to be
on the list, at least for other of the year.
That is something else. Robin Polston, take a look at her.
She's up on see it now over on the newsjunkie
dot com. Right now, you should get the hair job
(48:44):
in prison? Possibly, is that that's a gig somebody has
to have. Yeah, I would imagine that. I learned that on.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
The documentary series Orange is the New Black.
Speaker 3 (48:53):
Oh okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, because they know that that.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Is a thing that happens in a lot of these places.
Speaker 3 (49:00):
I just want people to be aware that there are
mothers like this out there.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
So it's tough. It's tough tough out there.
Speaker 3 (49:08):
For some of these young kids until they turn bad
and start attacking their teachers. Of course, a story that's
starting to go viral. Now I'm gonna have to take
off the audio on this because there's some cursing going on.
But I want to bring this up to our friend
Moses this week, if possible, this is allegedly in a McDonald's.
It's got two million views. It says, buena vista, all right,
(49:31):
buena vista. McDonald's. Some woman is arguing with the McDonald's
employee and they're yelling back and forth, and this woman
is she got her hands on the coffee. She takes
the top off and throws the coffee, throws takes the
top off the coffee and throws the coffee.
Speaker 2 (49:50):
Fresh coffee like ye steaming hawks.
Speaker 3 (49:52):
Steaming hot coffee at the McDonald's employee and then says
like take that hot coffee, bitch, and throws it at
this woman who's behind the counter. Like that's got to
be some sort of serious crime, right, I mean, you
can really really hurt somebody with scalding hot coffee from McDonald's.
Speaker 4 (50:15):
Degree of burns that should be equival one of the
degree of assault.
Speaker 3 (50:19):
I mean they she she threw it, got all over
her arm, all over her body.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
All some of on her catch it on video or was.
Speaker 3 (50:27):
Somebody well somebody saw that there was a fight going
on and so they ended up filming it. Hang on,
I don't know if I can't give you too much
of this because there is a curse onor but I'll try.
Oh okay, we'll risk it here. She said, you've got
to apologize to somebody. She said, you can have a
(50:49):
great day. She throws the hot coffee on her. Take
that hot coffee, bitch. She said, oh, let me go
back to because she said, catch that hot coffee. She
said catch that hot coffee, bitch right after she threw it.
And then Haul's asked, catch that hot ass coffee. So
(51:11):
she knew one thousand percent what she was doing, this
lady and threw it at this McDonald's employee. I feel
like that should be seen as a significant attack on
that person. Yeah, it's really that'll do some damage to you.
But let us know what you think punishment should be
for that. Send us a dispatch over on thenewsjunkie dot
(51:32):
com right now. When we return, we got another teacher
to tune into at some point in time. We've got
a show that everybody is clowning on one after another
after another. But when we come back, we talked about
the president of Mexico getting all grabbed up on and
kissed and sexually harassed on the streets. There's an update
(51:54):
on that story and it's coming up next on the
news junk. Ye more trouble in space everybody. And this
(52:18):
always freaks me out to think about. You know, we
had we had the people on the International Space Station
that were stuck up there for a while. They were
supposed to go up for a short period of time.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
And then there was days and they were there nine months.
Speaker 3 (52:30):
Yeah, they were there for a long time. And because
something went wrong and now it's happened to the Chinese
people up there in space and the Chinese astronauts are
now stranded at did you even know there was another
space station rocking up there? Did you know there was
there's a Tangong space station that is up in the
(52:53):
air and.
Speaker 4 (52:54):
Aside from the ISS, because I thought, yeah, this is.
Speaker 2 (52:57):
Where all the countries came together.
Speaker 3 (52:59):
Space. Give me then on the tan Gong space station.
What do we know about this Tia n G O
n g because that's where they are. I know one thing,
and Celia will love this absolutely and let me see
if I can get this up. They were announcing something
this week and in perfect timing, absolutely perfect timing. The
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Chinese tycho knots, I think is what they call them
we were astronauts. They're tycho knots. They gave them their
very first air fryer oven up in space.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Okay, so right.
Speaker 3 (53:36):
Before they ended up getting stranded there and stuck because
there was a debris strike on the Tangong space station,
they had just unveiled for the Chinese astronauts their first
air fryer. They have an air fry and they showed them. Look,
they're making chicken wings. It seems like AI, doesn't it
it do Ai? They're making chicken wings in space for
(54:00):
the first time ever. They sent them up there with
this device that.
Speaker 4 (54:05):
Is a little airfire though it just do it's crazy,
looks that it gets out of a movie.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Yes, it is basically space movie.
Speaker 3 (54:14):
And they put in chicken wings on this demonstration for
these Chinese astronauts and it cooked it up. I can't
say that this looks fantastic, but it looks okay. I
also have to say I'm a little weirded out by
the utensils that they're using in space, At least in
the China space station. They got forks and if you
drop one of these and it's just flying around, floating
(54:35):
through the air up there, all hell breaking loose. But
they announced their first air fryer and they're celebrating in they're
eating it, and then they get the bad news that
they are stuck up there. All three of these people
in the Chinese space crew are stuck after some tiny
pieces of space debris were believed to have struck their
return capsule. They have no idea when they're gonna make
(54:58):
it back. They don't if they're going to have to
call on the Americans, which I think we could make
a deal for this.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
But if they want to call on.
Speaker 3 (55:09):
The Americans to get them back down to China, all right,
you want to go back to Chinatown, you want to
go back home because you're stuck up there at the
space station.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
You should give us at least one panda.
Speaker 3 (55:22):
We want at least if they want good trade, one panda.
Speaker 2 (55:26):
Because all by itself to pandas.
Speaker 3 (55:29):
No no, no, no, no, no, all pandas in the world,
every single panda is owned by the Chinese government. Right,
We've talked about this before, and they take them back
sometimes when they get mad at us, they'll be like,
we're taking back the panda from the Washington, DC Zoo,
and they'll punish us by taking our pandas back because
they own all the pandas, which is is insane to
think about. But I think we go. We'll give you
(55:51):
a ride back for your broken ass, air friar filled
space station. China, we want at least we start out
with ten. We should demand ten the jump and then
we will work it out from there if they want
to make some sort of deal. Otherwise, better hope you've
got a whole bunch of chicken wings up there, popping
them in that air fryer on the space station one
by one.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
You're going to be stuck up there for a while.
Speaker 3 (56:13):
It would seem what do we know about the Tangong
space station seiling.
Speaker 7 (56:17):
Let's see here we have the Wikipedia page. I think
this might be the third one. It says the space
station constructed by China, operated by CMSA, the China Manned
Space Agency.
Speaker 3 (56:32):
Is ours, bigger and better. It looks bigger. There's a
rendering on the Wii wiki page. Ours looks like it's bigger.
Speaker 7 (56:40):
Modular designed modules docked together while in low Earth.
Speaker 3 (56:43):
Orbit, bomber. We don't have that air fire though.
Speaker 7 (56:46):
It's said here under Food and Personal Hygiene that they
had the first space microwave the station. The station is
equipped with a small kitchen table for food preparation, a refrigerator,
watered spencer, and the first ever microwave oven in spaceflight.
Speaker 3 (57:03):
I thought we were making America great again. How do
we not have microwaves in space? Why do we not
have air flyers and the Chinese have it? What the
hell is going on up there? Size wise? Which is bigger?
This one? The Chinese? The International bigger than tian Goong.
(57:24):
It better be smaller. There's better be smaller.
Speaker 7 (57:26):
Yes, the International Space Station is significantly bigger than China's
Tea and Gung space station, much larger in terms of mass,
length and number of modules we have in mass. Oh,
this is yeah, I mean it's not even close. T
Andngong is around seventy seven tons and the International Space
Station space stations around four hundred and fifty. Ha.
Speaker 3 (57:49):
Take that all right, you want to get back down.
Here's you know what we can make a better deal.
Just give us the air fryer in the microwave, give
us the air frer in the microwave, and we're gonna
need instruction in English, please, so that we can end
up enjoying some of the delicious food in the International
Space Station if you want to ride back. They have
a lot of food on this thing, like well, they got.
Speaker 7 (58:11):
Meals consisting of one hundred and twenty different types of
food selected based on astronauts preferences.
Speaker 3 (58:17):
It sounds way better than our astronats. Our astronauts can't
just eat chicken wings up there, I don't think right. No, no.
Speaker 7 (58:23):
Stables, including shredded pork and garlic sauce that's got to
be kept in a bag. I'm sure, kung pou chicken,
black peppered beef, yujang, shredded pork, pickled cabbage, and beverages
including a variety of teas and juiceslous are resupplied by
trips of the Tanjou class robotic cargo spacecraft, fresh fruit
and vegetables stored in.
Speaker 3 (58:44):
Regular Panda express up there in the sky, for God's sake.
Kind of, But.
Speaker 4 (58:49):
Why can't they come back? Maybe less on the shredded
beef and more on the transportation.
Speaker 3 (58:55):
It could be they put their focus in the wrong area. Well,
we'll keep an eye on these and see what happens.
Hopefully they're okay, Hopefully nothing bad happens to them.
Speaker 1 (59:04):
We shall see where it all goes. Let us know
what you think.
Speaker 3 (59:06):
Send an email, tips at the Newsjunkie dot com or
a dispatch. We'll get to some of yours in just
a moment. Here's somebody talking about the HVAC situation when
it gets colder. They're telling us it makes no sense,
but they want us to turn the news. The news
wants us to turn r AC down to sixty eight
degrees when it gets colder, otherwise you risk wasting money,
(59:29):
they say. But that's gonna be too cold for me.
Concrete Mike has some details.
Speaker 13 (59:33):
Let's see Happy day News Junkie crew. Hey, so fun
fact about air conditioning and heat. HVAC. Heat uses double
the amount of power it takes to run AC because
you're using resistance versus just straight current running through your lines. Right,
very well, it is very expensive to heat your house. Yeah,
(59:55):
I keep mine at seventy three, just keep my wife comfortable.
Other than that, I'd probably keep it at sixty eight.
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
But you guys, Concrete Mike, you're gonna know this.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
You know who's going to have a shocker of an
electric bill, A shocker of an electric bill, Mister Christopher
Dolores Lane wants to not only keep his house warm,
but soon wants to keep that pool toasty warm all
the year long. And that is going to be a powerbill.
I think that you if you're using the heater the
(01:00:28):
whole time on your house and also heating.
Speaker 7 (01:00:30):
Your whole pool, we're going to be doing like you know,
December pool time.
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
You can you get a heater going on that thing
still working, It's just gonna be like one thousand dollars
a month for your power bill.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
That will be a problem real quick.
Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Before we figure out what's going on in the next episode,
I wanted to give you the update because yesterday the
president of Mexico, this woman Claudia shinebaumb She was on
the street and she is just kind of hanging out
with people and some weirdo creeper dude dude comes up
to her on the streets and he tries to kiss her.
He puts his arm around her and watching the video,
(01:01:08):
he gets so close and finally security comes over, but
he went over. I don't know. They're like, well, sir,
what's going on here? What's happening in the moment here?
He puts his arm on the shoulder of the president
brings her close, tries to kiss her ear, tries to
grab her breasts, and then finally somebody comes over and
(01:01:32):
stops him from doing this. She is now seeking to
press charges against this guy. She's going to press charges
against the guy who did this and file an actual complaint.
She says, My view is, if I don't file a complaint,
what will happen to other Mexican women? If they do
this to the president, what will happen to all the
women in our country. I decided to press charges because
(01:01:53):
this is something I experienced as a woman, but we
as women experience this in our country. I've experienced it
before when I wasn't president, when I was a student.
She said, a line must be drawn, and now they
are saying that there is going to be an arrest,
perhaps the guy who was doing this. Again, I'll touch
you feeling up on the Mexican president.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
So we'll keep an eye on that story as well.
Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
A femicide, this says from the BBC, is a huge
problem in Mexico, with a staggering ninety eight percent of
gender based murders estimated to go unpunished. That sounds that
sounds crazy. Ninety eight percent of gender based murders go
unpunished in Mexico. The hell's going on over there?
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
What is happening out there?
Speaker 3 (01:02:35):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
Let us know what you think.
Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
Send a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot com. We're going
to work in one more before we hear what's coming
up on the next episode. Here's bad Mama Jama with
the dispatch.
Speaker 14 (01:02:47):
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to the gentleman that was behind me at a red
light in the black chevy who came out in took
my magnet.
Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
I hope you put it back in play.
Speaker 14 (01:03:00):
I've had that magnet on my car for about a year,
so I'm happy to see somebody finally take it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:05):
Hope you put it in back and play. Have a
good day.
Speaker 3 (01:03:08):
Nice pup. Those who are new to the show, we
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a whole damn thing. So go check it out over
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to Badmama Jama all at the same time, thank you
for the dispatch when we come back the next episode
with Sabrina, what's coming up on the next episode.
Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
I'll tell you and three two what's coming newt out
Fox's dealings, cans, game show ideas and introducing it as
their own nation's Dumbest celebrity move over Thanksgiving, It's Christmas time,
especially for those taking our money like goopra Plus, I've
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got Diddy's first prison job and it's all about separating
light and dark colors. Baby, I'll go so much more
coming up on the next episode.
Speaker 15 (01:04:20):
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Speaker 3 (01:04:40):
We'll get to your responses so far in the show.
Lots of people saying this, now, we've got to get
this update on Teacher a show everybody is piling on.
I want to try to get to possibly a big
controversy that's boiling out there. There's a lot to touch
on on a Thursday here, but right now, let's get
into it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
Let's do the next ste episode.
Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
Because there's a lot on TV and you can't possibly
keep up with all of it, even though you should,
because what else are you going to talk about? Pin
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Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
That's right, d nied the request by Tommy.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
And Pamela Pamela Anderson.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
That is correct, two points one each.
Speaker 4 (01:06:14):
They had requested on this day, twenty eight years ago
to block Internet Entertainment Group from offering free viewings of
their sex tape.
Speaker 3 (01:06:23):
That was a big one.
Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
It's at home video. But I'm pretty sure most of
it was on a boat.
Speaker 3 (01:06:26):
Was it not? I was, Yeah it was. It was
on a on a boat together and then in their room.
That was a long time ago. I do not remember.
I'm still never seeing.
Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
It thirty neither of Well during the documentary, yeah that's
all I said that, but not no genitals.
Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
My mom saw that one, which weird to me out.
Speaker 2 (01:06:45):
Yeah, like she told you you walked in on her
watching it.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
No, she she said something one time, was talking to
a friend or something. She's like, oh, yeah, I saw
that Pamela Anderson one, and.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
I go, what the hell?
Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
Then my mom like that was back in the day
when you had to actively.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Work to be able to see a video like that.
It did.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
The internet thing, Yeah she might have.
Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
She wasn't torrenting things, okay.
Speaker 4 (01:07:10):
Uh speaking of things that you can find on the Internet,
and so please yourself with It's that time of year, baby,
it's goops holiday good guys.
Speaker 3 (01:07:23):
All right, all right, okay.
Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
I've never felt more Christmas so close to the end
of Halloween than this year. Everyone's on it, including HQ.
By the way, we're completely decorated for Christmas right now.
Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
Really, it is up and everything.
Speaker 3 (01:07:39):
Last year or last time they did that, they did
it and then they like got embarrassed and then they
took them down.
Speaker 1 (01:07:44):
And that's because everybody made fun of her. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:07:46):
Yeah, we're using a lot of big terms. This show
called out sweet Raquel. No, that's and then you're still
over aswater for that.
Speaker 3 (01:07:55):
No, I I made invention of it. But then there
was somebody else who posted a video on social media
and they were making fun of how early the decorations
were up. And then it wasn't Raquel, it was our
previous boss I think, who got like weird about it
or something and ended up taking the decorations down. If
you're gonna do it, just do it. Put them up
(01:08:16):
and say I'm doing it like my house.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
Or do it yourself like Oneeth Paltrow is suggesting in
the Holiday Guide. Now, I sent you just one picture.
I'm hoping to play a little game here. But then
we have the link with the actual ridiculous prices not
to try to hold my beer of last year. But
this year's gift guide has six vibrators. That is not
(01:08:45):
a vibrator that, my friends, is a sex pillow.
Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
How sure?
Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
This looks like that thing? This looks like that prank
they were doing where you brought the rock in and
told people you paid a lot of money for the
rock because it was from uh anthropology.
Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
Yeah, it does look like a rock with that one
still shop. But if you were to see the actual gift,
it's a pillow. It's a sex pillow.
Speaker 7 (01:09:05):
It looks like goop is like getting into the the
Amazon dot sort of market. Like that looks like it
could easily be something you tell to turn your lights on.
And then a little sex pillow is what you're saying.
And this there's a price tag on this.
Speaker 4 (01:09:19):
I'm the sure is what do you think that's sex
pillow costs?
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
Gentlemen?
Speaker 3 (01:09:23):
It's so basic, like there is it's a gray, tiny pillow.
Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
Fifty dollars would be crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
This is the.
Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
One for that sex pillow under the crystal three. We
also have a Kinky Advent calendar that's going to cost
you one thousand two hundred eighty five buckaroos for a calendar. Yep,
but it comes with a paddle, handcuffed wristlets, and restraint tape.
Speaker 2 (01:09:52):
The hell isn't that fun? If you want to do everything?
Speaker 3 (01:09:56):
On this website for horny women?
Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Oh no, I did? The I sent you is the
wellness section.
Speaker 4 (01:10:02):
Oh the wellness category, which means stuff to make you climax.
Other highlights include orgasm balm, massage oil, candle that melts
on you and it turns into massage times, Intimacy chocolates,
a pelvic clock.
Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
Pelvic clock doesn't want that?
Speaker 7 (01:10:22):
What's that shirt up there that looks like if you
wear it you can't slide across.
Speaker 1 (01:10:26):
The wood floor? Really stupid?
Speaker 3 (01:10:28):
It looks like so sea Light's right when you have
like one of those rubber things that would be like
slip proof and it has bumps all over it. They
have shirts that have like bumps all over them.
Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
Does that mean for her pleasure?
Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
I don't shirts? So oh, I know what it is.
It's a weighted shirt. We're so unfitness, like, yeah, we
don't know. That's what a weighted shirt looks like. It's
those are little weights. It's two pounds of weights on
the shirt you have it.
Speaker 4 (01:11:00):
Most expensive item on the list is a golden diamond
chain bracelet for nearly forty thousand dollars. They just click yeswipe,
or enter in your credit card information and boom, you've
been cooped. We also have Oprah's Favorite Things list, the
annual Favorite Things Holiday Gift Guide. It contains many things
(01:11:25):
that she said she's tried or maybe never even heard of,
but most importantly, way too expensive for the normal non
rich person.
Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Celebrities they're just like us.
Speaker 4 (01:11:37):
May sure are didn't even consider dear the Joprah plenty
of affordable stuff. We've got a two thousand dollars espresso machine,
all right, seven hundred dollars indoor pizza oven, unlike the
seven hundred dollars outdoor.
Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
Pizza I do you want an indoor pizza oven.
Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
So you can cook pizza indoors?
Speaker 3 (01:11:59):
You just have an other.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
Perhaps the most.
Speaker 4 (01:12:01):
Absurd is a pair of anti fog reading glasses for
the shower.
Speaker 2 (01:12:09):
Okay, you need to read in the shower.
Speaker 4 (01:12:11):
Make sure you have a book that doesn't get wet,
and then you could have these glasses on your face.
Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
For sixty dollars a pair.
Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
We don't have enough problems we have. It's too easy.
Speaker 4 (01:12:21):
Maybe reading in the shower is the best type of reading.
I have yet to try it. Now, if we go
back in time, just a little bit before the Goop
Holiday Gift Guides, the Oprah Holiday Favorite Things List, you
could be someone that was friends former friends of Paul
McCartney and open up your mailbox and get poop.
Speaker 3 (01:12:45):
That's not good. Why Why is there? Why?
Speaker 4 (01:12:49):
Because you lied in your journalist. And that is the
latest coming from Wings drummer Denny.
Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
Seewell Sidewall Seawell.
Speaker 4 (01:12:57):
Denny s in the new book is the story of
a band on the run. McCartney's second most famous group,
first one.
Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
Being the Beatles, so not familiar with him.
Speaker 4 (01:13:10):
Shared the story that there was a lying journalist in
the early seventies and they decided both him and his wife,
Paul and his wife to send this very special present.
They took him along on the sound check, They let
him backstage, let him on the bus, see how they lived.
He didn't want to see it for the concert, and
(01:13:31):
then he flew home and Paul thought that was illadgetably rude.
Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
So what did he do?
Speaker 4 (01:13:37):
He grabbed his baby girls, poop, poop, babe, baby poop,
and mailed it over to that journalist. All right, because
consequences don't exist in the early seventies, she.
Speaker 2 (01:13:51):
Tells, poop.
Speaker 3 (01:13:54):
Yeah, don't answer that question. I don't wantee no, I
don't want that on the mow list. I don't want
because the sealion hears you could do that, all of
his enemies are about to get little Jackson bombs, and
I'm not thrilled at the chances of that happening.
Speaker 4 (01:14:08):
Yeah, the guy did not stay for the concert, but
still wrote a scathing review of the concert he did
not attend.
Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
Just print on a label and slap it on a diaper.
Genie bag, Let's go.
Speaker 4 (01:14:17):
Stella was a baby at the time, so Paul and
Linda took one of the plastic soap dishes from the
hotel they were in.
Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
They got one of and.
Speaker 4 (01:14:24):
I quote Stella's turds, put it in the soap dish,
wrapped it up and sent it to him. And he
wants everyone to know, the drummer of Wings that you
heard that from me. I don't care if they wanted
to be known or not. It was the perfect response
to a crude British pressman.
Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
Paul McCartney tried that wine that time.
Speaker 3 (01:14:45):
It was gonna taste like vignaicle.
Speaker 1 (01:14:48):
Oh yeah, podcas What happened with his podcast?
Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
I heard got all these podcasts together and then they
just they seem to disappear.
Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
I don't sorry, they do not sign up for uh
benefits as we.
Speaker 4 (01:15:03):
Nope, no, no, they had a podcast.
Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
I'm not I'm not doing the benefits podcast. I'm not
doing the Paul McCartney podcast.
Speaker 4 (01:15:11):
How about Little John's Meditation podcast?
Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
Yes, possibly more so.
Speaker 4 (01:15:19):
Little John has released an album of guided Meditations, featuring
remixed versions of his hits.
Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
Wait, is it gonna speak in his Little John voice?
Because that's not really a meditation voice, you know, Like well,
picture of meditation is calm, and he's like, yeah, that's.
Speaker 4 (01:15:32):
Not gonna it's like yeah, And he and also turned
down for what has now been remixed to a meditative version.
Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
I can't even imagine.
Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
Also, his quote for the entire album, it's that it
helped me to really manifest what I wanted out of life.
Speaker 3 (01:15:51):
What see that's not relaxing, No that's not.
Speaker 4 (01:15:56):
Yeah, Child's Pose and the boot tub we got football
Baby Broncos and the Raiders, Wicked One Wonderful Night on NBC,
the series premiere of All Her Fault on Peacock, series
premiere of The Bad Guys Breaking In on Netflix. And
you can catch Sydney Sweeney on Colebert follow your Dreams
of Me on Instagram at Sabrina Ambra most importantly say
(01:16:18):
with me America.
Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
Smoke weed every day. Thank you Sabrina. When we come back,
we got another substitute teacher that has caused a problem
in the classroom. We'll hear the bodycam video. We'll get
the audio from that to show you what went down
in this particular case. And I'll be damned, we got
to try to see if we get track this back
seatiline to that same group that hires all these substitute teachers.
(01:16:43):
I wouldn't be like I wouldn't either. Maybe they're responsible
for this too. First, a disaster on television that everybody
is talking about going viral in the worst kind of way.
That is coming up next in the news Chunk Key.
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Many things, many moving parts during the show today, including
the roast editing and some equipment upgrades with the four
K camera. So just know that that's happening in the background,
But I wanted to talk about something real quick. One
thing that has flopped, all right, flopped worse than almost
anything I could think of on television lately. I forgot
(01:17:35):
it was on, wasn't tuning in, didn't care at all.
But the new season of The Golden Bachelor has been
a disaster. After the first one was massive. People watched
that one, they were into it. We alter a second one.
There was a second one, right, there was a woman.
Speaker 4 (01:17:54):
Yeah, I feel like we fell out after six episodes
of the first one.
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
I watch a lot of the first one, but not
after that.
Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
This latest season.
Speaker 4 (01:18:04):
I did talk about leading up to it because one
of the first things of controversy with their quotes was
the guy like, I don't want anyone over the age
of sixty, and then the producers like, we're going to
give you one person under the age of sixty.
Speaker 3 (01:18:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (01:18:18):
It.
Speaker 3 (01:18:19):
It really hasn't worked out well for him. I don't
know if it was that. I don't know. I mean,
I think the whole thing is just kind of toast.
I think all of those shows are kind of done with.
The Bachelor world has imploded and their audience got weird.
Their audience is like an anti fan audience. Now, no
matter what they do, they hate it. You know, no
matter how much they try to like angle things politically
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in the right direction, the audience hates. So that's why
you can't cave into these weirdos online. But now they're
saying that executives are embarrassed by bad ratings and they
regret casting the guy as the lead because they're even
the executives are calling him boring, which well.
Speaker 4 (01:18:58):
I mean, but they've had many a boring bachelor and
Bachelorette they have. But it's all up to you know,
the producers, and I guess they post production to make
it still juicy and watchable, unless you know, that.
Speaker 3 (01:19:12):
Problem is in my life. With the creation literal creation
of reality TV happening as I was younger, they lost
track of the most important thing, and that is reality
TV was about drama, like the craziest drama Peaking with
Jersey Shore and all the craziness that happened on that show.
(01:19:37):
And that's what it's about. Man. We want weird, great drama.
We want to see Snooky get punched by the drunk dude.
We want to want to see all of these crazy moments.
And they decided to take themselves really seriously. Stavid gets
flapped by Irene or very gets that by Stephen. Best
moment of that season, my friend, Real World was never
the same after that. They decided at some point it
(01:19:58):
was like, this is important television. We've got to take
ourselves very seriously. They did the same thing on so
many shows. All these reality shows began to really think
that they were some serious programming. And Top Chef they
used to show all the chefs living at the house
and they'd show some drama between the contestants and the
chef testants as they called them, and it was fun
(01:20:21):
and it was good filler in the show. And then
they said, nope, now we're very serious. Tom Calichio is
very serious. Now this is very serious work that we're doing.
So we'll make the show from South Carolina but about slavery.
And people just want to have fun when they're watching
these shows. I guess this guy his season has not
(01:20:44):
been very fun. It's been a snoozefest so far.
Speaker 7 (01:20:47):
Honestly, to be when Sabrina mentioned it yesterday at the
end of the next episode, I was like, oh, we
that is happening right now.
Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
I forgot it was on not not.
Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
Nice commercials for it, nothing but social media.
Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
Nope, No, it's getting no traction, absolutely no traction. For
as bad as the reviews are and as much fun
as everybody's making of Kim Kardashian's new show that I
played a clip of yesterday, at least they're talking about that,
the show All's Fair. I played the clip from it,
The Ryan Murphy Show with Kim Kardashian, and people like
(01:21:19):
Kim Kardashian's new legal show is. They called it the
tail and all baby version of suits. People are saying,
this is the worst legal drama of all time, and
it's so bad, Like it's so bad, But at least
people are talking about that. Yeah, at least it's got
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some kind of conversation going. I can't say the same
for some of these other shows. It really seems like
an absolute disaster for that franchise. Ryan Murphy's glossy starpak
new show has received some of the most shocking reviews
we've seen for a long time, says The Guardian, including
many zero stars. Leads them to the headline, is Kim
(01:22:02):
Kardashian's legal legal drama All's Fair really the worst TV
show of all time. That's what they're saying. One person said,
I I review this zero stars. I did not know
it was still possible to make television this bad.
Speaker 7 (01:22:18):
So that's something. And may God have Murphy on your soul.
Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
The New York Times said the show The New York
Times Ben Dowell said the TV show feels like it
was written by a toddler who couldn't write bum on
a wall.
Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
USA Today said.
Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
Of Kim kardashians legal legal drama, all's fair. It's so stilted,
artificial and awkward. Not even a glass of wine and
left over a Halloween candy can make it remotely enjoyable
to view the rap said, one wonders if Ryan Murphy
is engaged in some sort of social experiment to see
if he can get away with making the most transparently
(01:22:58):
terrible show on Disney's dime right now. They also called
it a disaster zone of soapy plotting and reeking dialogue.
Speaker 7 (01:23:06):
And it's got a reaking dialogue.
Speaker 1 (01:23:09):
When you have such.
Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
Gems, pen your wig home girl, because this might blow
it back. That is one of the lines. That's that's
Nissi what's her name? From this show and from uh,
I believe she's she's in this and she I delivered
the line pretty good. Though, we'll say, can I get
that one more? You want to see this pen your
(01:23:31):
wig home girl, because this might blow it back.
Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
It's good. I believe that character. I really believe them.
Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
But you should watch it and report back just how
bad can it be? Maybe you like it, maybe you
want that stuff. Abraham Dragon friend says, bring back Doctor
Odyssey instead of this. Oh yeah, that's the boat Boat Doctor.
Speaker 1 (01:23:51):
They canceled the Boat Doctor.
Speaker 2 (01:23:55):
Josh Jackson.
Speaker 1 (01:23:56):
Yea, what a huge surprise.
Speaker 3 (01:23:58):
The cruise Ship Doc Her Love show didn't get renewed.
Speaker 7 (01:24:02):
Oh buddy, If it was just the cruise ship Doctor
Love Show, that's one thing. But I think that that
one started at the same time as High Potential, and
we both thought, like, these are hard cells. But High
Potential soared in popularity. People love High Potential. It was
doing record breaking numbers and streaming. It was topping the charts,
(01:24:26):
and I was like, good, except nobody's said.
Speaker 1 (01:24:30):
Anything about Doctor Ottissey. I think it's the kind of
a thing you love to hate. And I'll say this,
since they've canceled it.
Speaker 7 (01:24:37):
I think the episode there was like a love triangle
thing between Josh Jackson, who was like this head doctor
and the girl who she hasn't been in a lot
of like movie or screen stuff, but she's known for
doing the original part on Hamilton, like one of the
(01:24:58):
main characters on.
Speaker 1 (01:24:59):
GOA and she moved over to this watching.
Speaker 7 (01:25:05):
Might have had something to do with it, and I
was just there, but it was her and then another
one of the nurses, and like they both were kind
of had it for this girl. And the episode where
they had the threesome, I was like, Okay, we are
we really this seems like we've reached peak doctor odyssey.
(01:25:25):
And then then she thought she was pregnant and they
didn't know whose baby it was.
Speaker 1 (01:25:30):
It's on account of the threesome.
Speaker 4 (01:25:33):
We've all been on cruises and I've never thought like,
I wonder what the doctor's doing on this.
Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
Sh they're not doing that they gave. They gave it's
it's not even a big boat.
Speaker 7 (01:25:43):
It's just like really luxury whatever they gave Josh Jackson's
character this like mansion of a suite, Like there's no
room for this on this boat. You should not have
this big and nice of a room. Just because you're
head doctor. Yeah they tried, though, they gave it. When
(01:26:03):
you go threesome, you're really giving it a shot. I
would have gladly watched another season or two of that
show because it was almost so bad it's good kind of.
Speaker 3 (01:26:14):
Yeah, my god. All right, let's go over to the
White House real quick, because I guess somebody fainted. Somebody
passed out at the White House. Let let's tune in
and see what's going on. This is in the White
House and there was an event where they were talking
about lowering The White House was saying and Trump was saying,
they made a deal to lower the prices of weight
loss drugs. Somebody was so taken aback by these cheaper
(01:26:38):
weight loss drugs they dropped like a rock at this
particular event. Jobs this is the CEO of ELI, Lilly
david Rick speaking today.
Speaker 17 (01:26:48):
We oh, oh he's out.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
That someone caught him.
Speaker 3 (01:27:03):
Oh they got him like flat out on the ground.
Speaker 15 (01:27:05):
Man.
Speaker 3 (01:27:06):
This guy.
Speaker 4 (01:27:08):
About someone passing out and they were like at the
podium or next to them.
Speaker 2 (01:27:14):
They just let them fall on their face.
Speaker 3 (01:27:17):
On the stage too. With this guy is he's on
another planet right here. He's he's completely out of it.
And then Trump just kind of stands up and is
like looking down at Okay, but today we okay they
got for that. Ye caught them. And then down crush out.
(01:27:48):
We're going to break away for just a moment. Yeah,
we got to a guy just passed out in this
guy maybe needs the Eli Lilly drugs or And here's
what's really happened to here, folks. Here's the thing people
don't tell you. There is so much stress an anxiety
that comes about when you're at an event like this
(01:28:11):
that people faint a lot. It just it happens a bunch.
When you are really, really really anxious, you will pass out.
It'll happen, and you can be sitting there and you
just completely fall out like that from the.
Speaker 4 (01:28:24):
Nerves because your body is like I'm out, good luck,
I like and.
Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
Some people will go, oh, I didn't have enough water
and noe of this. It can literally just be from
the nerves and the anxiety. Anxiety is so strong in
certain people. You're trying to muscle through this event and
then you just can't.
Speaker 1 (01:28:41):
Really take it anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:28:42):
He's okay. Everybody says he's doing all right, He's he's
hanging in there, and that's good news. I believe.
Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
Tab we had at the roast.
Speaker 7 (01:28:51):
If that was about half what it was, I probably
would have passed out.
Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
True. That'll do it. I did want to share one
more thing. I thought Sabrina might enjoy this. This has
got to be fake, though. I I'm saying, grain assault
this until we can verify that it's real. It's being
presented as real. But it's got to be fake. It
has to be fake. This is an ho A meeting, allegedly,
and in the ho A meeting, the head of the
(01:29:18):
HOA is saying that he's upset with some people's mailboxes
because they are not the approved color.
Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
It's a very short clip, but I'll explain it here here.
Speaker 3 (01:29:28):
It is here.
Speaker 16 (01:29:29):
This one is oatmeal missed. It's not a shell sand.
They're not the same. One is warmer.
Speaker 3 (01:29:38):
It violates the pal all right, So this guy says,
what the mailbox on the right is oatmeal missed color.
The mailbox on the left is the approved version eggshell sand,
and those colors are very different.
Speaker 4 (01:29:53):
Okay, Well, I think that some crazy unnecessary joys have
a meeting like this.
Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
How long is that clip?
Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
It's very short. It's fifteen seconds long. Nothing that I've seen,
Nothing that I've seen says it's fake yet, I don't
know about AI. The font on the projection thing looks
better than AI would give us.
Speaker 2 (01:30:17):
It's the audience for me, But I will tell you the.
Speaker 3 (01:30:20):
Audio quality of the microphone.
Speaker 1 (01:30:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:30:23):
Yeah, so let me go back again. Hang on here,
this one.
Speaker 16 (01:30:26):
Is oatmeal missed. It's not shell sand. There not. The
same one is warmer. It violates the This.
Speaker 7 (01:30:35):
Guy sounds way too manly to be having an argument
like it's supposed to be shell sand.
Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
Ohmeal missed the hell out of my neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (01:30:47):
Here's how we're going to debunk this.
Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
Yeah, for this reason here, because we can't have fun.
Speaker 3 (01:30:51):
Now, here's how we're going to debunk this is oatmeal
missed an actual color. I don't think they would. Why
would they ever name something oatmeal?
Speaker 2 (01:30:59):
Min because it's just a mist of oatmeal.
Speaker 3 (01:31:02):
Doesn't make any sense. That wouldn't be an actual color.
If it is, I'll back off and I'll say that
I'll put words.
Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
Dude, there's so many shades of the different colors.
Speaker 4 (01:31:11):
Under sixty eight oatmeal colors, according to Creative paint dot Com.
Speaker 3 (01:31:15):
Do we have an oatmeal miss because.
Speaker 2 (01:31:19):
Naturals oatmeal miss seventeen outs.
Speaker 3 (01:31:23):
Bitch all right, oatmeal miss is real?
Speaker 4 (01:31:25):
Then I'm sorry. It's not a pink color. It's something
as breunderdog.
Speaker 3 (01:31:32):
Oh okay, that's very different. Yeah, it also makes sense
because eggshell sand I can kind of see, but I
don't think. Okay, oat meal missed paint color. That's a
hint to me that somebody made this up. Oat meal
paint color I see from from glidden. I see a
couple options like that, But why would there be an
(01:31:52):
oatmeal miss. That's what makes me think that they were.
Speaker 4 (01:31:54):
They were throwing around in this vions anywhere AI.
Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
So, yeah, that's going viral.
Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
I think it's fake.
Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
At the end of that video, do they zoom in?
Speaker 3 (01:32:04):
Yeah, yes, yeah, I believe, Yeah, zooms in on the
hang on here goes right?
Speaker 16 (01:32:10):
One is warmer.
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
It violates the power zooms in.
Speaker 7 (01:32:16):
Okay, So I'm seeing the same video just on an
Instagram that has like captions and stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
It's not a different angle.
Speaker 3 (01:32:23):
I haven't seen anywhere where they've debunked this yet, but
there's it's got to be fake. It has to be.
There's no way they look so similar oatmeal math and like, no, no, nothing, nothing.
It just says, h O a meeting. I invite you
to sit in on a homeowners association meeting. Roll call
has finished, and now the very serious business is being reviewed,
(01:32:46):
and then everybody is is fighting in the comments. But
I seriously, my my fake vibes are really tiggling right now.
Speaker 4 (01:32:57):
Same here, which it seems like that would been really
fun to make fun of if it was real.
Speaker 3 (01:33:02):
It seems to me like this is designed for people
who hate hoas and so it's really really trying a
little bit too hard. But I'll keep an eye on
it and we'll see if there is any updates that
maybe it's real, but I doubt it. When we come back,
we'll get to this teacher that I was telling you about,
another substitute teacher freaking out at school, and we're gonna
(01:33:23):
hear what happened. That is coming up next in the
news junkie, I alwould see these stories about other countries
(01:33:45):
and their punishments. Sometimes I'm a little bit jelly that
we don't have these kind of punishments for criminals here,
But mostly I'm just like, how would I fare if
I was a criminal and I made this mistake. And
in Singapore, which has some of the harshest for crazy
stuff like this, Oh yeah, don't like beat you with
a cane? Yeah yeah they do. Yeah, like if you
(01:34:07):
spin on the sidewalk in Singapore. That's one of the
things that they get really upset about. The big things,
rape in drug trafficking, in those things, yes, but also
smaller things. Chewing gum is illegal in Singapore and they
will whip your ass if you do it and you
(01:34:27):
end up getting caught.
Speaker 4 (01:34:28):
Didn't vaping just get completely banned in Singapore?
Speaker 3 (01:34:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:34:33):
I don't see how if you can't chew gum, they're
vaping was ever legal?
Speaker 4 (01:34:37):
Well, I just know the something came up that was
trending online or at least with my algorithm, that it
was the highway leading into I believe was Singapore, and
all you see on the side of the highway is
all vapes. Because if you were to be caught with
said vape, I mean you're going right to jail.
Speaker 3 (01:34:54):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
They did it very seriously.
Speaker 3 (01:34:56):
I don't know if it's there or not, but they
have a lot of serious rules and crime is not
quite as big of a problem in these countries. I
looked one time, and I was comparing Los Angeles because
Los Angeles car theft is such a huge issue in
LA It's crazy how many people have their car stolen
all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:35:15):
There's all these different.
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
Like migrant rings of people stealing vehicles and selling them off,
and there's so many people stealing cars in Los Angeles
that the numbers are just astronomical. And then I said,
what's that comparison to Singapore? And in Singapore, I think
there was like twelve car thefts in the previous year.
I'm like, the entire country twelve car thefts versus see, Like,
(01:35:40):
let's look this up. I don't want to just guess
because I don't remember the number Los Angeles County car
thefts twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
How many yearly car thefts do they have?
Speaker 3 (01:35:51):
And these are ones that they actually classify because in
LA County they've tried to work some of them out
of the stats a little bit.
Speaker 7 (01:35:57):
Says in twenty twenty four, LA County experience high car
theft rates, though the total number may have seen a
slight decrease compared to the previous year.
Speaker 1 (01:36:06):
I'm not having a number.
Speaker 3 (01:36:07):
Let me scan this first year. Yeah, let me know
when you get that, because I remember seeing how many
cars were real they either reported stolen or are stolen
in Los Angeles County and it was so crazy. And
then when you look at Singapore, it's like, these harsh
punishments are brutal, but they work. Nobody's stealing cars in Singapore.
So I asked, do you want these kind of punishments
(01:36:29):
in the United States? Would you like to see this
if somebody Maybe not the first time you steal a car,
this happened to you, but the second time, they whip
the hell out of you.
Speaker 1 (01:36:39):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (01:36:39):
California Highway Patrol twenty twenty four California Vehicle Theft Facts.
So this might be the whole state, but we're just
we have an idea, all right, in twenty twenty four,
how many was it in Singapore?
Speaker 1 (01:36:52):
I think twelve twelve the whole year.
Speaker 7 (01:36:54):
Yeah, in twenty twenty four, one hundred and seventy six
two hundred and thirty vehicles were stolen, at an estimated
total total value of one point five to six billion dollars. Yeah,
there's a there isen point fourteen percent decrease from the
twenty twenty three total for vehicle theft statewide. Uh, the
average rate of vehicle thefts in twenty twenty four was
(01:37:15):
approximately one vehicle every two point nine to four minutes.
Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
Right, it's got to be the punishments. Right. In Canada,
they've had explosions in car thefts, explosions in car thefts
because in Canada they do a little slap on your
wrist and they go, come on, don't do that again please.
And in Singapore, you know what they do. Look, here's
what they do. They put this video out today to
warm people because they just said we're cracking down on scams.
(01:37:40):
We don't want people to get scam texts anymore. You
know the count You know you get those annoying scam texts.
They don't want.
Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
People to get them.
Speaker 3 (01:37:48):
Like now, now they whip you up that kenya. Oh God,
mandatory canning for scam.
Speaker 2 (01:38:00):
I thought that was a white guy. That's a mannequin.
Speaker 3 (01:38:03):
No, that's a Manican.
Speaker 4 (01:38:04):
Yeah, that's very punching at all. It seems like he
enjoys it.
Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
This is a mannequin and the guys that he's showing
how it works when you cane people. And they're warning scammers.
We don't want anybody getting these texts, these scam phone calls.
Nothing is this to call them? You get caned.
Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
They practice the caning here, that's.
Speaker 3 (01:38:22):
What he's doing. They got they got caning practice going.
I'll put this up on see it now. And this
officer is just repeatedly caning this mannequin over and over
and over. It looks like it's not a pleasant experience.
It looks like it heard.
Speaker 1 (01:38:35):
It looks like he was doing it on the butt.
Speaker 3 (01:38:36):
Is that where the cane Yeah, right on the butt chests. Yep,
Right on the butt cheeks is where they get you.
And here's the thing. You get caught scamming twenty four
of these twenty four twenty four yep, he's twenty for
scamming forest scamming.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
Yep, twenty four strokes.
Speaker 1 (01:38:58):
Too bad, so sad.
Speaker 3 (01:39:00):
They were going to convict these people, and they said
scams accounted for sixty percent of all criminal activity in Singapore.
Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
Michael Fay vandalized sixty seven cars, right or.
Speaker 3 (01:39:12):
No, I got the American citizen they got caned over.
Speaker 7 (01:39:15):
There, yes, yeah, let me see.
Speaker 3 (01:39:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:39:20):
He was arrested for stealing road sides and vandalizing sorry,
eighteen cars over a ten day period in September of
ninety three. He pled guilty. Yeah, and they sent it.
They sentenced him to six canings. And then the US
government got involved and we're like, we really don't like
this idea, and they said, fine, four.
Speaker 2 (01:39:41):
All right, fine do it.
Speaker 3 (01:39:44):
They did. They release a video Michael fay Caning. I
want to see this. I mean that must have been
Michael fay Caning. Must be a video, right, No, I didn't.
Speaker 4 (01:39:55):
If you're going to do the booty, then I don't know.
I mean, it's still going to hurt, but it ain't nothing.
Speaker 3 (01:40:02):
I'm telling you. If you got twenty four of these pops,
I oh yeah, it hurts just thinking of it. I
can't take it. But guess what's gonna happen. This cameras
are gonna stop. That's it done over with, no more.
You won't get it done. Should we bring this to
the United States of America? You get whipped, you get
(01:40:25):
hit like this, you get they call it stroked, you
get stroked.
Speaker 2 (01:40:29):
It something different here in the US.
Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
Do you know, here's a crazy couple of crazy things.
Speaker 3 (01:40:33):
All right. First crazy thing is you have to strip
naked to get your strokes, all right? Uh, huh that
strip naked to get your strokes. They they whip you
with this thing whilst naked. And also the punishment only
applies to males only. Men they don't get whipped. They
(01:40:54):
don't do this. And by the way, they probably don't
commit any crime in Singapore, or at least not on
a level that men do over there. They probably look
at this stuff and go, well, that's not for me.
But there's still some idiot guys who will do this,
and the legal crackdown is on. Stop texting me if
you get caned every time you text me. If I
can respond to your spam text with something that is
(01:41:16):
this guy just testing out.
Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
The whip over and over, I'm for it. I'm down.
Speaker 3 (01:41:20):
I don't know what you think. Let us know. Should
we go a little more aggressive, should we cane scammers
in the United States of America. Let us know what
you think. And I want to talk about something else
real quick too, before I got to get to the
teacher story. Maybe we'll put it in jury duty. I
hate to kick it back down the road. One thing
that I keep seeing over and over is people go
oh ai has really changed the real estate world, and
(01:41:45):
you can have these houses for sale and then they
can make the listings better. And so here i'll give
you an example. If you're watching, i'll explain it for
everybody else. They show this house, all right, this is
the house that was for sale. Not a great picture,
not a great picture of it. Here's the house they
put up on the website, Wow for sale, right, this
is the house that they put false advertising. Yes, yeah, right, yes,
(01:42:10):
this is what's happening now. They use AI to show
the house that's not the house, literally, not the same house.
Houses you are, you're putting a fake version of the
house out there to make it look like it has
curb appeal. It doesn't. The other house doesn't have the
bench in front the house. This one has a want side.
(01:42:31):
I don't even know if I could do that for you, I'd.
Speaker 1 (01:42:33):
Love to help you. But it's not the same house.
Speaker 3 (01:42:35):
Quite obviously, they've used AI to make this more sexy.
And to me, it's just lying. You're just lying to
the What do they.
Speaker 4 (01:42:43):
Expect people not to realize as soon as they walk
up to the place.
Speaker 2 (01:42:46):
Yeah, they're not going to call you out.
Speaker 3 (01:42:48):
Go to the original, all right, here's the original right here,
and they look similar it's not the same architecture.
Speaker 7 (01:42:56):
Look at look at the top windows and there's an
A frame over it and that straight.
Speaker 3 (01:43:00):
Yeah, this one's not. This is illegal. It should be. Yeah.
It says landlords are using AI generated images to make
properties looking better than they are in reality. A report
found examples of rooms being bigger and buildings appearing different
to what they are in person. And I'll get a
screenshot of this is This.
Speaker 7 (01:43:21):
Is, in my opinion, more of a violation than my house,
which the listing said had a fully fenced in backyard
and it was just unequivocally false.
Speaker 3 (01:43:32):
Do you think they should be caned? I don't know
about twenty four times, but like the three three canes
that you're lying to these people and when you show
up at the house, you already lie enough, you real
estate people. We're not dumb. We know that you lie already.
But AI real just a skipping and jump from downtown.
(01:43:54):
You're already. They lied to me too, real estate scam.
I put this up on see it now, go take
a peak. In my case, they told me they're like,
when you buy this house, there's a two hundred and
fifty year old oak tree, and like beautiful family oak tree.
You got your own oak tree. They they wrote about
like three times. And when we bought this house, I go,
(01:44:17):
I guess that's an oak tree. And Courtney's dad, who
knows all this stuff because he was like a you know,
a citrus farmer and stuff in Florida.
Speaker 1 (01:44:25):
He in a sandman.
Speaker 15 (01:44:27):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:44:27):
And the sandman tells me, hey, that is not an
oak tree. And he says, this is this tree is
not even old. It's like this piece of junk, invasive
tree that you know, like it looks great at everything,
it's fine. But they're lying. They're lying. In the AI
for realtors is allowing them to lie even more. I
think cat them. Everybody should get caned. I think at
(01:44:49):
least once our world, our country. If everybody gets caned,
our country improves, I think. But chime in on this,
I do. I don't want to be like a dictator
about it. I want to open it up to you,
the people. Should we bring back canning. Should we make
caning a thing at least in the United States of America?
Will morale improve? Set a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot com.
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Jury Duty is coming up next with it a drunk
substitute teacher busted in class. We'll hear this whole thing
go down. The butt lady has been sentenced. I'll tell
you what's going on with her and a whole lot more.
It's coming up next on the News Junkie. We'll get
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was a thing, but the Motion Picture Association is suing
Meta for something that's happening on Instagram books. Yes they
are there. The Motion Picture Association or the MPa is
(01:47:06):
suing Meta platforms because they have for their like teen
accounts and stuff they put PG thirteen and I guess
the mp I thought it was the MPAA. Yeah, I
thought thought it was.
Speaker 1 (01:47:20):
There's an America at the end there.
Speaker 3 (01:47:22):
Now, this all says MPa most of Fishery Association. From
the Hollywood Reporter, it says last month, Meta's Instagram announced
they would take a cue from the NPA and their
teen accounts would be guided by a PG thirteen rating.
The np said. NBA said Meta had not contacted them
before announcing the move, and a legal letter sent last week,
(01:47:42):
which was viewed by the Hollywood Reporter, the MPa demanded
that Meta and Instagram stop using PG thirteen. I did
not know that was a copy written.
Speaker 1 (01:47:52):
Yeah, trademarked.
Speaker 3 (01:47:54):
Yeah, it's registered by the US Trademark Office for MPa
in the nineteen eighty and the organization which represents major
film and TV studios.
Speaker 1 (01:48:04):
They own those things, and I assume they own our.
Speaker 4 (01:48:07):
I thought the like parental advisory was something the government
put forward, like the government, sorry.
Speaker 3 (01:48:14):
The government pushed for regulation. But I guess the mp
A is interesting private.
Speaker 4 (01:48:20):
So I need to just make up your own and
Metal will have to copyright it.
Speaker 3 (01:48:24):
Yeah. Yeah, Like I think that they own PG thirteen,
and I'm just going to imagine that they own R
and PG and stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:48:30):
How could you see sitation just a letter if you
say something's rated R?
Speaker 3 (01:48:33):
Maybe yeah, rated R as a as a rating for
like the content of a thing that's owned. And they're
not allowed to do that over on Instagram, so they're
own ma.
Speaker 7 (01:48:45):
Then everywhere you're TV like, that's those are TV ratings.
Speaker 2 (01:48:52):
Right, Gosh, this is kind of blowing my mind a
little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:48:55):
I don't know. I didn't know that they were able
to do this to begin with. I thought that that
was just a general governant thing and anybody could use it.
Speaker 7 (01:49:02):
Well, for TV it might be because those might be
an FCC kind of deal, the TV ratings, you know,
like the TVMA. I don't know what any of the
other ones are actually, Yeah, but like I would think
that the MPAA does their own thing and aren't regulated
by the government because they're not broadcast anywhere.
Speaker 3 (01:49:22):
Austin says PG twelve done. As simple as that change
from PG thirty to PG twelve fix the problem. They
probably would say they owned that too. Maybe they would.
I don't know how you refer to this stuff, but
there's a cease and desist for Instagram to stop using
PG thirteen.
Speaker 7 (01:49:40):
If there were more than one of those, how would
you refer to them as PG thirteen?
Speaker 3 (01:49:45):
I meant that the season desist, cease and desists, ceases
and assistants the is and desistant. I forgot how you
said it after all these Yeah, okay, let's get to
the story. I tease the long enough. Another teacher in trouble,
this time arrested. We're gonna hear what happen. And here
from the body camp footage because the local outlet wi
SN captured this teacher getting in trouble and it's just
(01:50:07):
from an Elementary school.
Speaker 18 (01:50:08):
Created shows officers arrest the sub here in the parking
lot for operating well intoxicated, and a breathalyzer shows that
he blew over four times the legal limit after what
inside for hours?
Speaker 1 (01:50:21):
Four times?
Speaker 18 (01:50:23):
It's lunchtime, October thirtieth at Baylane Elementary and Muskigo jump
outside the front doors.
Speaker 1 (01:50:29):
Oh, he looks kind of drunk.
Speaker 3 (01:50:31):
The guys hanging out here, this substitute teacher, they're trying
to talk to him, pushing him against this brick wall,
and he's apparently four times the legal limit.
Speaker 1 (01:50:39):
This substitute possible.
Speaker 18 (01:50:41):
Chris a substitute gym teacher in cuffs or thirty year
old now charged with his fourth WI my dude.
Speaker 3 (01:50:56):
Fourth WI, which is the equivalent to a d w
I or a d other places and.
Speaker 2 (01:51:01):
Clearly no background check.
Speaker 3 (01:51:03):
I guess not Steel. Maybe there's a story that says
if he's from that substitute teacher hiring company.
Speaker 7 (01:51:11):
Kelly Education, the staffing agency that supplies substitute teachers to
area schools, confirmed a TMJ four that Rheus worked through
the company get Out. He has since been removed from
all assignments that it is cooperating with authorities. Kelly Education
is not having a good couple months.
Speaker 2 (01:51:29):
Kelly, I feel like she's on vacation.
Speaker 3 (01:51:31):
What percentage of substitute teachers are coming through this one
employment firm which seemingly is just hiring everybody who's high. Story.
This dude in a where's he from? From Mousqgo, Wisconsin?
This guy, this teacher had three owi's already and was
drunk four times a legal limit in this classroom, and
(01:51:53):
this substitute teacher group hired him put him in this school.
The other woman was on meth in the class room.
She was from the same organization. And there's been a
bunch more of these.
Speaker 7 (01:52:04):
One guy watching looking at the Instagram, yeah, and and.
Speaker 1 (01:52:09):
Pleasuring himself in the classroom.
Speaker 3 (01:52:10):
That guy was also from the same substitute teacher Screening
procedures comply with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instructions rigorous
standards and include comprehensive background and fingerprint checks.
Speaker 2 (01:52:21):
Beloney, because they would have seen the other three.
Speaker 7 (01:52:23):
Oh yeah, depends on how long he's been on the
on the list there, maybe he got the three. Afterwards,
We remained committed to providing a secure and productive educational
environment for all students. He was charged with fourth offense
o WI.
Speaker 3 (01:52:37):
And bail jumping. That was the warrant they had for him.
I just think that there's a problem. There's a rotten
core in substitute teaching in the United States if this
one company is hiring all these people, and unless sea
Land's right and somehow he's only thirty, but he was
a substitute teacher before he got every single one of
(01:53:01):
these charges. Even then, I feel like they should keep
up with it and know using these classrooms.
Speaker 1 (01:53:07):
Let's see what else they say.
Speaker 18 (01:53:08):
Accused of showing up to school that morning drunk. Investigators say,
that's us in the parking lot at eight twenty, stumbling
out of his car and grabbing his bag before walking inside.
Oh my god, he obtained by twos us working with
students in the gym. Investigators say, throughout the morning, Rheus
fails to walk in a straight line, and.
Speaker 3 (01:53:28):
He is walking down the hallways at the school, running
into the walls, plowing into the corners.
Speaker 18 (01:53:35):
He's hammered ways with each step. Just after eleven, just
too much job an idea. Ris gets sent to the
principal's office, where he tells the school resource officer.
Speaker 1 (01:53:49):
How long you've got working in the school in here.
Speaker 18 (01:53:52):
Here Mosquigo Prius was a guest teacher provided by the
district's staffing partner, Kelly Education Jlly Education.
Speaker 4 (01:54:00):
Come on, so, Kelly Education is well known, the biggest
first one that comes up when you search it. There
are other ones, but uh do you staff well.
Speaker 1 (01:54:11):
Those other needs? Other ones need to start running some ads.
Speaker 4 (01:54:13):
SS Scoot Education and Cokewool Education are all listed as well, but.
Speaker 3 (01:54:19):
As far as I know, we haven't had them pop
up in any stories. We've had this Kelly Teaching organization
pop up with all these teachers that should have had
issues in their background, and yet nobody saw this can
nobody saw this coming and this guy is clearly just
hammerd Le's see if there's anything else in this.
Speaker 18 (01:54:36):
Kelly Education, in a statement to twelve News Tuesday, says
ris quote has been removed from all assignments pending the
outcome of the investigation.
Speaker 1 (01:54:45):
Bending the outcome, I can tell you right now he's drunk.
Speaker 7 (01:54:49):
They said he was already completed the investigation right Are
watching those videos all right.
Speaker 3 (01:54:58):
And tell us what you think about that. If that's
a bigger problem, if you have substitute teacher stories hit
us up with a dispatcher email over at the newsjunkie
dot com. Finally in jury duty Today. A woman has
been convicted of second degree murder in the death of
an actress named Cindiana Santa Santangelo sant Angelo sant Angelo
(01:55:21):
Pop Cindiana sant Angelo. She was from married with children
Er and CSI, Miami. She died in March at fifty
eight years old. And they called her the butt lady.
This doctor, this doctor, this woman. I supposed to do this,
They said. The actor asked this libby Adam woman for
(01:55:44):
help regarding lumps in her butt cheeks she'd notice after
hormone treatment. In the court case, prosecutor said the doctor
or this person had injected silicon oil into the butt
the buttocks of this person which would later lead to
a fatal embolism. And they said his wife was struggling
to breathe, breathe and had blood coming from each butt cheek.
(01:56:06):
God Almighty man, that sounds rough. That is bad.
Speaker 7 (01:56:10):
She also appeared in Young MC's bust a Move music
video No Way I Know.
Speaker 2 (01:56:15):
That Lady No More moves busted on.
Speaker 3 (01:56:18):
What the hell? And so this woman went in to
get some help with her lumpy butt and this person
gave her some injections. Butt lady. The doctor the I
should put that in air quotes fake doctor. Yeah, the
fake doctor in this case is now in trouble. Second
degree murder is the conviction and uh, you know, probably
(01:56:38):
gonna behind bars for quite some time.
Speaker 7 (01:56:40):
The person who gave the injections, her attorney described her
in court as the unluckiest person in the world.
Speaker 1 (01:56:46):
She did not do it.
Speaker 3 (01:56:48):
Okay, you know, I might say the unluckiest person in
the world is the dead one, but she's just saying
she was framed for all this. It was a different
butt lady. I don't know. I can never tell. All right,
let us know what you think about all of this,
and we'll be back in a moment. Join us with
your dispatches or emails over at thenewsjunkie dot com when
(01:57:09):
we return. Power hour of the show is on. We'll
see what's going down as we wrap everything up today.
And I got news about Las Vegas, and it ain't good. Vegas.
You've had enough problems. This ain't good. I'll tell you
what's happening in Las Vegas with this news report that
is shocking people online today.
Speaker 1 (01:57:29):
It's coming up next in the news Junkie.
Speaker 3 (01:57:47):
Lots of things to get into before we wrap everything
up today. But I saw this story about Las Vegas
and it's from like the press over in Vegas saying, hey,
things are bad here and we've heard that it's been slow,
that there hasn't been a lot of foot traffic in Vegas.
But this particular story is calling out just how expensive
everything is in particular and how it's driving people away
(01:58:11):
from Las Vegas. And let's listen into what this guy says.
This is from News three and Will Silverstein take it away.
Speaker 19 (01:58:21):
Well, yeah, we walked from Mandalay Bay to Sahara and back,
did the four plus miles, and then as we got
to the Las Vegas sign, we grilled the tourists on
how much these burgers costs.
Speaker 17 (01:58:34):
We're also look at the price of food. How much
do you think of burger costs at some of these
restaurants and the.
Speaker 18 (01:58:38):
Burger that's a whole nother story there, sir.
Speaker 17 (01:58:41):
In that story, Yeah, number six sixty dollars paid for
two hamburgers.
Speaker 3 (01:58:45):
Sixty dollars. That's why, Well it sure is how better
be probably tea dollars for two hamburgers. Let's see if
he describes this as something just unbelievably worth the money.
Speaker 17 (01:58:58):
That's what Houston, Texas resident Jennifer and her daughter forked
up to Johnny Rockets.
Speaker 3 (01:59:03):
Johnny Rockets is just a regular ass place too.
Speaker 2 (01:59:06):
I don't even think you get temperature requests.
Speaker 3 (01:59:10):
Do you go? You go to Johnny Rockets and you
are getting a basic as burger.
Speaker 2 (01:59:15):
And so are you to get the song and dance
if you picked the right song.
Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
Nothing against Johnny Rockets.
Speaker 3 (01:59:19):
Welcome to Johnny Rockets or whatever they do when you
when you walk in the door, it's great, it's fantastic.
Speaker 1 (01:59:25):
Most Southwest rill they say.
Speaker 3 (01:59:27):
Something like that. They're like Johnny Rocketts, welcome to a giant.
It's too it's a mouthful. But this is home of
the original hamburger, they say, and in the original hamburgers
are real expense.
Speaker 17 (01:59:39):
Are you are you paying sixty dollars for two hamburgers
in Houston? No, not at all, Jennifer says, aside from
the restaurant being on the Las Vegas Strip, there was
nothing else special about her or her daughter's order.
Speaker 1 (01:59:49):
What was on the burger was it just a straight up.
Speaker 18 (01:59:51):
It's just a single burger, cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, mayonnaise, whatever,
nothing not like double burger, no bacon, nothing fancy.
Speaker 17 (01:59:59):
That's my journey up and down the Las Vegas trip
to find a cheap burger with fries.
Speaker 3 (02:00:03):
Okay, this guy doesn't have a journey. He's what are
you doing for your report today, buddy? Well, I'm gonna
find the cheapest burger up and down this strip here.
Speaker 4 (02:00:12):
And their program director is like, good, we'll give you
seven minutes.
Speaker 1 (02:00:16):
Castulations, get it done.
Speaker 3 (02:00:18):
Let's see what they got though, because maybe there's something
cheaper than Johnny Rocket's sixty dollars for two burger.
Speaker 1 (02:00:22):
You think the cheapest burger is on Las.
Speaker 3 (02:00:24):
Vegas trip, like fifteen dollars for the burger?
Speaker 2 (02:00:28):
Where or how much are they much? Maybe about twenty bucks.
Speaker 17 (02:00:32):
I started at Mandalay Day where we encounter Johnny Rockets.
Now Johnny Rockets has multiple locations with the menu showing
prices in the twenties. Across the street from Mandalay is
New York, New York, known for being one of the
more affordable options on the strip. Caro Toms, the one
sub twenty dollars. Burger was inside.
Speaker 3 (02:00:48):
Tom's watch bar has one burger nineteen dollars and fifty cents.
That's I mean, that is pretty expensive. I'm not gonna lie.
If you're paying thirty dollars twenty dollars for a.
Speaker 2 (02:00:58):
Burger magic probably ruh.
Speaker 3 (02:01:01):
They said at Johnny Rockets. I think they said just
the burger. That's what the original thing said. And I
know meat prices have been up a little bit, but
nothing to justify this. This is just Vegas being Vegas.
They say. People are wandering around here, they got money
in their pocket and they're willing to pay for this
crad That's why.
Speaker 4 (02:01:20):
I have to find and do the thing, unless that
doesn't exist anymore where. If you're gambling and you're at
the right hotel, you get drinks and buffet access, do
you not?
Speaker 3 (02:01:31):
Oh, I don't know about buffet as. Have the drinks
for sure, Yeah, not buffet. I don't think I gambled
enough to have the buffet, which is weird because the
drinks should be more money.
Speaker 4 (02:01:40):
I lost last time we all went to Vegas. Could
have gotten made seven burgers, Azie.
Speaker 3 (02:01:46):
I'm trying to see if I can find the actual
menu is it? Oh, okay, this is it. This is
the actual menu at Johnny Rockets in Vegas. Holy cow,
they weren't kidding. Okay, it comes with fries, but like
Rocket cheeseburger and fries, which is just a regular third
pound burger and it's got lettuce, tomato, onion, and it's
got French fries with it. Twenty two dollars. That's the
(02:02:08):
cheapest one. Twenty two dollars is the cheapest that they have.
Speaker 1 (02:02:11):
And then if you.
Speaker 3 (02:02:12):
Go up to like a double bacon cheeseburger, it's twenty
seven ninety nine, which is kind of unhinged. Four tenders
and fries is twenty ninety nine. That's way, way, way
too expensive. That really is click pricing.
Speaker 7 (02:02:26):
If you're already paying twenty two dollars for the one
patty and just adding another patty and bacon only cranks
it up about what was.
Speaker 1 (02:02:36):
That six more dollars? This dollar insane.
Speaker 3 (02:02:39):
I could get it at some places you get a
burger for six ninety nine seven bucks. This is really
really overpriced. Vegas has some issues, they really do. They
have fun stuff. They got a big giant sphere and
it's cool and people want to go check it out.
But twenty bucks for ten d's twenty four to twenty five,
twenty seven dollars in nine sense for a burger that
(02:03:02):
is a little bit unhinged. It's a lot to ask
and maybe you've run into this. Let us know. Send
us a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie dot com. There is
now an update on a story that we followed pretty
closely when it first happened, so I wanted to bring
you this update now. A jury has just come back
(02:03:23):
in the last bit with a verdict for the Virginia
teacher who you may remember we talked about in the show.
Speaker 1 (02:03:30):
She was shot by her.
Speaker 3 (02:03:33):
Six year old students, remember the kid, and then the
school had heard complaints that the kid had a.
Speaker 1 (02:03:40):
Gun, and the school ignored the complaints.
Speaker 3 (02:03:44):
And then the school said, oh, he's too little, his
backpack is too small. We can't search him for a
gun right now. And they didn't, you know, they like,
let this kid go. And even though there were all
these other students warning them that this little kid had
a gun, they did nothing about it. A jury has
awarded this Virginia teacher shot by a six year old
(02:04:06):
student ten million dollars, which seems you know, that seems
fair to me, like this is a huge problem and
on their part, it could have been even worse. This
was a civil trial that could set a precedent on
holding officials responsible in the aftermath of a school shooting.
She was shot in the chest in hand while at
(02:04:28):
a reading table in her classroom. The jury only took
five and a half hours to deliberate.
Speaker 1 (02:04:33):
What that's it?
Speaker 3 (02:04:35):
I said, it was Parker's job to make sure everybody
on campus was safe. That's the main person at the school.
After the people.
Speaker 4 (02:04:42):
Raising shot too, I remember that she was like, come collect,
just making sure the other kids didna get hurt.
Speaker 3 (02:04:49):
She did. She took the kid out of the classroom,
grabbed the gun, secured everybody in the classroom. After she
had been shot, this teacher, and then afterwards the school
still tried to dump on her in place, blame on
her for being shot. It was absolutely crazy and it
should be beyond this. It should be beyond a payout
(02:05:10):
of what was it what I said, ten million dollars.
It should be on a ten million dollar payoff for
this teacher. Everybody at the school that was involved in
this should be fired immediately, Every single one of them
should be fired. There will be a criminal court case
about this, and they're going to push forward. But it
says doctor Parker's job is safety. That's what they said
(02:05:30):
during closing arguments. A gun changes everything. You stop and
you investigate. You get to the bottom of it, you
get to the bottom of the backpack, the bottom of
his pockets, you get to find out what's real. And
on campus, it was the assistant principal, Ebonie Parker, who
was at the center of all of this and missed
these opportunities and she won thousand percent, should be held
accountable for this. I think it's criminal. I think what
(02:05:52):
she did was criminal. When you hear that one of
your students has a gun at six year old and
then you don't investigate. Whether it's because you know you
want to protect the kid because he looks like you,
or you wanna run defense for this six year old
because he's a child. I don't care what your excuse is.
(02:06:14):
That's that's criminal to me, But we'll see what you
think about it. Send us a dispatch over at thenewsjunkie
dot com. Let's get to some of those. Here's somebody
talking about Vegas. Let's hear from B dub who is
talking about the Las Vegas Strip. Hello, guys, there you are.
Speaker 20 (02:06:30):
I just got back from Las Vegas on a business
trip and it was outrageous.
Speaker 3 (02:06:36):
Everything, even the betting used to be.
Speaker 20 (02:06:38):
The max bed on a slot machine with three bucks
now looks like five to seven dollars, so everything has
gone up.
Speaker 1 (02:06:46):
I had one meal at the Stratosphere.
Speaker 20 (02:06:49):
It was one hundred and seventy five dollars one person.
Speaker 3 (02:06:53):
Everything is outrageous. That's pretty steep. Yeah, I'll agree with you.
That is one hundred and seventy five dollars for one
per and eat at the Stratosphere. It's pretty costly.
Speaker 7 (02:07:02):
Used to be like, they had some places where you
could eat for dirt cheap.
Speaker 1 (02:07:06):
Not anymore.
Speaker 3 (02:07:07):
There might still be some good deals, but there are
also some very expensive things. I didn't take.
Speaker 7 (02:07:11):
Advantage of too many of those places, you know, but
they were there.
Speaker 3 (02:07:16):
We were talking about this teacher who was busted on
body cam. It over four times the legal limit drunk.
He was a substitute teacher. All these teachers and multiple
stories that we've had that have been drunk or on
meth or pleasuring themselves in the classroom. They are all
going back to one temp agency basically for substitute teachers,
(02:07:36):
and it's called Kelly something, Kelly School.
Speaker 7 (02:07:40):
In Services, Education something like that. I think Kelly Education Services.
Speaker 3 (02:07:44):
I Man is talking about this latest buss.
Speaker 16 (02:07:47):
That's exactly what you get with privatized education and these
charter schools, no regulation, no background checks.
Speaker 3 (02:07:56):
I get that you might have a heart on for
charter schools, but I don't think any of these schools
were charter schools.
Speaker 1 (02:08:01):
Bubb Howard Middle certainly isn't.
Speaker 2 (02:08:03):
Yeah, actually, I'm pretty sure they are now.
Speaker 3 (02:08:06):
No, the latest one was an elementary school, and it's
just a public school, that's what it is. And the
public school has to have a resource to do the
staffing for their temporary teacher.
Speaker 2 (02:08:18):
Which one the one we just talked about drunk, Oh.
Speaker 3 (02:08:22):
Hell, drunk substitute teacher is in Wasskego and that's in Wisconsin.
Bay Lane Elementary School is the school, which you know,
it's an elementary school. Almost positive. It's not some kind
of charter school. It's a public school that they're talking about.
I think you're just overheated about charter schools and trying
(02:08:43):
to blame everything on charter schools. Now this looks like
a public school problem. That's what it looks like to me.
Here's primated. Hello Sean.
Speaker 16 (02:08:52):
Yeah, ask anyone in the Sanctuary subdivision in Ofeedo what
color the mailbox has to be?
Speaker 3 (02:08:59):
You might be surprise talk about has in that video.
I still don't know if that was real or not,
but it's going viral this week. And one more real
quick somebody is talking about caning bringing back Kane as
a punishment. Would this be good for America? Yes?
Speaker 2 (02:09:15):
We bring back Kane?
Speaker 21 (02:09:17):
Should be like in Aladdin, kid was about to steal
a piece of bread in his hand, was about to
be cut off. And we should start with the politicians
for every lie. Can you imagine Donald Trump being bent
over the Oval Office desk getting Kane. That would be great,
all of them, no matter what side, Quit telling lies.
Speaker 3 (02:09:37):
All right, she wants them whipped Cane bring it back.
We'll see what you think. All those stories and more
you can bounce off of us over at thenewschunkie dot com.
Right now, let me return, we'll talk about boy. There's
an AI artist on the charts. We got more on
the Louver heist and a football player who's in a
(02:09:57):
huge trouble right now. The reason is probably gonna surprise
you though, and that is coming up next on the
news junkie. Elon Musk trying to get approval on this
(02:10:24):
one trillion dollar pay package for him, I guess. And
it's interesting. The people who are supporting him are like
some of the pension managers in different states, including the
state of Florida, some of the big capital funds like
barn Capital and Tesla's board, and of course Elon Musk
(02:10:46):
himself he wants some He wants himself to get the
trillion dollar pay package against Elon Musk's pay package.
Speaker 1 (02:10:54):
I don't know why do they have an investment in Tesla.
Speaker 3 (02:10:57):
But the Pope, the Pope is says, come out, and
the Pope is like, you know, I'm not for it.
I am not.
Speaker 2 (02:11:04):
I'm mobile. It drives itself.
Speaker 3 (02:11:08):
Maybe that's a Tesla. Is the postmobile Tesla these days?
Speaker 2 (02:11:11):
I always thought someone was driving it.
Speaker 3 (02:11:13):
So they're saying that the Pope is against this. Let
me bring up the actual story. Elon Musk might get
one trillion more reasons to prioritize Tesla's growth. This afternoon,
shareholders are gathering for the annual meeting and deciding on
his package, his payment package.
Speaker 1 (02:11:29):
They think it's gonna.
Speaker 3 (02:11:30):
Get the green light, and it will award Elon Musk
up to one trillion dollars worth of Tesla shares over
the next decade, bringing his stake in the company to
twenty nine percent, if the company hits mile high milestones
that include delivering millions of cars and robots, quintupling its value,
and growing profitability thirty x. So he doesn't just get this,
(02:11:53):
The company has to grow profitability thirty x and then
he would get this payout package that would be about
a trillion dollars if he was able to do it.
Speaker 4 (02:12:02):
Does that mean we have a new model coming out
that he'll introduce conveniently right after he gets that package.
Speaker 3 (02:12:07):
Could be possibly, I and only know that there are
some people that are critics, and the critics include Norway's
two trillion dollars sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest.
Speaker 1 (02:12:17):
They said that they voted no.
Speaker 3 (02:12:18):
It's concerned that Tesla's board, which includes Musk's brother and
several friends, lacks independents and the company's becoming too reliant
on Musk's happiness. Also, retirement funds and Democrat led states,
including the largest public pension fund in the US, CalPERS,
that's California. They're objecting powerful advisory firms Institutional Shareholders Service
(02:12:40):
and Glass Lewis said it gives Musk too much power,
and then Pope Leo said no. Pope Leo said, I
don't support this. It would be a contributor to the
widening income gap if he got one trillion dollars. And
I don't know what's going to happen with this, but
that's up for voting today and we'll see what goes on.
(02:13:02):
I'll keep you updated. What else do we got here
before we go to some dispatches? Oh, some people were
complaining see double check that this is true because it
seems kind of wild to me. But I got some
emails from people complaining that Disney Plus is increasing their
prices again.
Speaker 2 (02:13:22):
They just did that.
Speaker 3 (02:13:24):
Well, the screenshot that's going around right now and it
says the price increase starts November nineteenth, and it says
the old price was seventy nine to ninety nine and
the new price is one hundred and fifty nine ninety
I've seen this on a couple posts. Is that real?
For the year one hundred and fifty nine ninety nine.
I guess one fifty nine ninety nine for the year
is not bad, but that's a huge jump for eight
(02:13:45):
from eighty nine dollars something like sevents is doubling. Yeah,
it is, Yeah, it's it's it's doubling the cost from
eighty bucks to one sixty.
Speaker 2 (02:13:54):
Are they're doing that because they wanted to get the bundle?
Speaker 3 (02:13:56):
Well, I don't know. It says a Disney Plus is
increasing the price of this subscription from seventy nine ninety
nine to one fifty nine ninety nine. Agree to the
new price by November eighteen to keep your subscription active.
It's also, and you have to remember this, it's an
Apple subscription. So a lot of times Apple subscriptions are
more expensive than subscriptions elsewhere because Apple takes a big, fat,
(02:14:21):
greedy cut. So Disney goes, well, if you buy it
through US regularly, it'll cost this much, but if you
buy it through Apple Plus, it'll be more expensive. That
could be the case. But yeah, that's that is a doubling,
which is kind of significant. I don't know if it
says that on their website or not, but people are saying,
wtf Disney is increasing their prices of Disney Plus from
(02:14:42):
seventy nine ninety nine to one hundred and fifty nine
ninety nine.
Speaker 7 (02:14:46):
I think we just we just went bundle, yeah, because
we had the.
Speaker 2 (02:14:50):
Hulu of Grandfather and the Hulu.
Speaker 3 (02:14:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (02:14:55):
I I got a text that was like, you may
have to relog into something because we're we're by people.
Speaker 3 (02:15:00):
Know. I want to toss a question out and you
could be anonymous, all right fully, anonymous email me so
we can work in your feedback here. How many people,
as a result of all of these different providers you
used to just pay your cable bill.
Speaker 1 (02:15:16):
You had your cable right now you've.
Speaker 3 (02:15:18):
Got Hulu, Peacock, Disney Plus, you've got HPO Max or
whatever they're calling it this week. You've got a ton
of different services all over the place, and they're constantly
raising up their prices as every single day goes by.
Speaker 1 (02:15:34):
How many of you have gone back to pirrating?
Speaker 3 (02:15:39):
How many people because there's now so many subscriptions, paramount plus,
on and on it goes. How many people have now
gone back to pirating something that was really dwindling in
popularity because it was easy to do the right thing.
And pay for the content that you were watching. The
whole thread on this on Twitter slash x people saying pirate, pirate, pirate, pirate, pirate,
(02:16:03):
cartman meme. Everybody's saying, why don't you just download your
own stuff now?
Speaker 4 (02:16:08):
But is it, like, are you still at high of
a risk of viruses and identity theft and whatever?
Speaker 17 (02:16:16):
La?
Speaker 3 (02:16:17):
No, if you're careful, if you Let's say, I'm gonna
give you a completely fictitious setup. Let's say you had
a killer network server and you ran like unrad on it, right,
so you like unrate on it on a network server
with a bunch of storage. And then let's say you
(02:16:37):
ran something like PLEX, like a plex server on that
unrayed install very specific on your network. You could have
this thing that it looks just like Netflix, and you
can have your own TV shows and movies in a library,
and then you could run all of this traffic through
like a VPN. Let's say I don't know, and then
let's say you only access the sites to get the
(02:17:01):
Torrent links through an incognito link also behind a VPM
pay work.
Speaker 2 (02:17:05):
How many layers though? That is like someone like me
doesn't know.
Speaker 3 (02:17:09):
All of that Me either, it seems very difficult.
Speaker 4 (02:17:14):
All the you know, flex capacitors and yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:17:21):
I don't know. It seems like it would be really hard,
but some people can pull it off. Yeah, some people
are able to pull it off. And if you look
up plex plex servers that stuff, it's I hear it's cool.
Selan gets into this stuff. He's you know, I watched.
Speaker 7 (02:17:38):
A video about some one of those sketchy ass boxes
that they sell, uh, and I was.
Speaker 3 (02:17:44):
Like, should I go back to that? Yeah? There are a
lot of channels, you know, all right, yeah right.
Speaker 7 (02:17:51):
Now for YouTube TV. I saw you Sean making fun
of somebody. I think it had it been Monday, because
they said they were getting their antenna out for Monday
Night football and you're like, what what age are you
living in that you're using an antenna?
Speaker 1 (02:18:06):
What an oldough?
Speaker 7 (02:18:07):
And it's like, no YouTube TV is in Uh is
in this negotiation stall with ABC and Disney, So they
dropped all the channels. So ABC and ESPN, where Monday
Night football lives, all these subscribers didn't have access to that.
So people were digging out antennas or getting on Amazon,
getting like a twenty dollars job and uh, just.
Speaker 1 (02:18:29):
To watch the football.
Speaker 3 (02:18:31):
But isn't that one of the things that's one of
the problems. Is so convoluted now. It's so like you
have to maintain so many subscriptions, or you just go
to like easy TV and then they show you all
of the latest TV shows from that day and then
you download.
Speaker 7 (02:18:45):
The ones that you want, or you just download movies
like Twinless and The Roses, Good Ball.
Speaker 1 (02:18:50):
Yeah, yeah, Toxic Avenger.
Speaker 3 (02:18:52):
I wouldn't download it. I use somebody could if you
wanted to. And I'll just tell you, people will pay
for stuff if if you make it easy and you
don't overcharge.
Speaker 7 (02:19:03):
Oh, Jerry and Marge go large. That is a good movie.
That is a great movie. I haven't seen it. I
haven't heard of that is what's it about. It's uh
Brian Cranston buys a bunch of lot of tickets.
Speaker 1 (02:19:14):
Huh oh yeah, I have to.
Speaker 3 (02:19:16):
I have to purchase that somewhere if I can find
a proper, proper.
Speaker 1 (02:19:19):
Place to do that.
Speaker 3 (02:19:20):
But yeah, I mean I think that a lot of
people are headed that direction. And if you are, let
us know, like say, hey, look, I was fine paying
for stuff, but everything's so convoluted and expensive now.
Speaker 1 (02:19:29):
I've gone back to pirating tips.
Speaker 3 (02:19:31):
T I p s at the Newsjunkie dot Com. Anonymous
emails and says, this is a couple weeks old, but
I haven't heard it mentioned. The future of our education.
Can't even send a request to the correct place. What
Charter County charter company wants space in eight Polk County
schools under expanded Schools of Hope program.
Speaker 1 (02:19:53):
I don't really care. Yeah, I guess it's something.
Speaker 3 (02:19:57):
It's people who have like a real hard on for
charter schools. You're going to run into a brick wall
with me because I think charter schools are good. I
think charter schools are good. I think a lot of
public schools suck. And if you're a parent, you'll start
to realize this. You can't help what schools you go to.
You're not gonna brainwash me on charter schools bad. Where
I graduated from a charter school, I was forced to
(02:20:19):
go to a school that was nowhere near my house
where it was terrible and violent. Palm Beach Lakes High
School one of the worst schools in the area at
the time. It's still pretty bad, and they bust me
in because the school was like ninety seven percent black
or something, and they needed to bust in white kids
from the acreage, so they put us on a bus
(02:20:40):
for fifty minutes to an hour every single day and
sent us over there to this garbage school instead of
fixing it some other way. And I hate a lot
of these public schools because they are garbage. And I
think that a lot of these charter schools offer really
good opportunities for parents who don't necessarily have the funds
(02:21:00):
to go to a private school, which I did at
first because my parents had a little bit of money
to do that, and then they don't have the availability
to go to other places. So yeah, I mean, I'm
not gonna say they're perfect. They're just not. But public
schools are far from perfect, and I think that charter
schools serve their purpose. I don't know why some of
you have been so kind of brainwashed on that front.
(02:21:21):
That's a shame.
Speaker 1 (02:21:23):
We'll take a quick break when we come back. Here's
what we're gonna do.
Speaker 3 (02:21:26):
Final dispatches, stories that didn't make the cut, and of
course today learned to wrap everything up for a Thursday.
All of that coming up next. I'm the news junk
kie bunch of things on the way out, obviously final dispatches,
(02:21:54):
stories that didn't make the cut in Today Learned, but
many more things to mention here for us is currently
working his way through editing the roast. Do you guys
know that it was like it was a little over
two hours that damn thing. Yeah, that makes sense, Jesus,
That's why I had to peece so bad.
Speaker 7 (02:22:10):
My God, I was trying to when we were talking
about it in the meeting figure out like when about
we started versus, when I texted my wife that we
were done, and then then I was going out drinking.
Speaker 3 (02:22:29):
Yeah, I knew we were going to go like a
little bit longer, and obviously you know, I'll be editing
it and cutting out a bunch of stuff, but just
like filler. But two hours, I was like, holy cow.
And I do remember so vividly the moment I sat
on the stage on that chair, I was like, I
really have to use the bathroom right now. So it
was two full hours of sitting in that damn chair
(02:22:51):
with nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. I'll probably
never be roasted again, but I'll also never make that
mistake again. Less God, I would have considered it.
Speaker 4 (02:23:02):
At a couple of points, you would if you did
pee yourself, you were in black pants right there.
Speaker 3 (02:23:08):
There was enough of a distraction around me that probably
it would have taken some time for.
Speaker 2 (02:23:12):
Word to We would have to own that giant throw.
Speaker 3 (02:23:16):
Yeah, we would. Yeah, if I if I peed on
that thing, We're they're not going to take it back,
And I wouldn't blame them necessarily.
Speaker 7 (02:23:21):
I don't know, Like I'm sure at some point if
it was really an emergency, I would have run off stage.
But if I if it came down to it and
they're like, no, you have to pee yourself, Like, I
don't know, could I do that?
Speaker 1 (02:23:35):
I could if I really needed to.
Speaker 4 (02:23:37):
I yeah, I don't think I would like have an
option of choosing, Like it's already happened. They say, yeah,
I can't go anywhere. I'm like, okay, there's only so
much clenching that can be done.
Speaker 3 (02:23:47):
Well. It's funny because when you get into too adult status,
like we are. Unbelievably we've made it to adult status.
When you get to that level in life, you forget
how bad it can be because when you're little, all
it seems like all the time when you're a little
like you're in search of a bathroom and you're trying
to pee somewhere and you're feeling the pain of it
or something. But as an adult, you don't put yourself
(02:24:07):
in those situations, and then when you do, oh god,
I mean I've had very few situations as an adult,
but when I like, this was probably the worst, just
sitting there waiting in that moment. All right, let's see
what we got for you here. Let's do first a
couple of emails talking about piracy. Anonymous says the tips
of the news Junkie dot Com, I've been pirating stuff
for years. I pay a few bucks a month for
(02:24:29):
IPTV for live TV, and I pay for a service
called real the Brid or something which is an in
between for torrents that keeps you anonymous and blah blah blah.
You can use this on plex blah blah blah. So
he's saying he's been a pirate for a while. This
person is responding to the topic about bees with a
(02:24:51):
little bee kid that opened us up on the show today.
They say, my parents live next door next door to
a home that's been vacant for years, and bees have
gotten into that house, and you can hear the hum
even when it's quiet all day long. They have to
be in the walls of this house. By now, bees
are totally loud, says Hoover. Thank you for that, and
(02:25:14):
that'll have to do. A lot of people emailed about
the AC setting. Somebody else says, hey, this person is right.
If you have an older, cheaper AC system, it uses
heating coils, it's very inefficient. If you have a heat pump,
it's a different type of system and pretty efficient if
it's not.
Speaker 1 (02:25:30):
Super cold outside.
Speaker 3 (02:25:32):
The story was that you should put your AC on
sixty eight when it's cold, and if you don't do that,
it could be as much as fifteen dollars a day
it's going to cost you, which is pretty crazy and pricey.
So some AC guys fighting over them.
Speaker 7 (02:25:45):
They're just showing footage on the news of the Miami
heat head coach house burning down, and I was talking
in the hallway with one of our engineers and he's like,
what are you guys talking about today? And I was like, well,
we just covered the heats coach house burning down, and
he's like, all that memorabilia.
Speaker 3 (02:26:04):
Oh, I didn't even think.
Speaker 7 (02:26:06):
Of the fact that This dude has like a storied
career in sports, which comes with a lot of stuff
that he had gathered up.
Speaker 2 (02:26:16):
But his electric bill is going to be super low
this month.
Speaker 3 (02:26:19):
Probably. Yeah, it's nice. The breeze just goes right through
that house these days, unfortunately for him and fortunately for
him on the power bill front. But right now, let's
do the final dispatch. He's on the final dispatches, but
Sean will probably only to definitely, definitely gonna be one,
just one little dispatch. Who is it gonna be? Let's see.
(02:26:42):
Johnny Blaze is talking about pirating.
Speaker 22 (02:26:46):
Hello, saw, buddy, you're making this way too complicated. They
don't have to do all that for free movies on
TV shows anymore.
Speaker 3 (02:26:53):
You don't need no do you think the fire steak
fire still to your internet? Brows are on there?
Speaker 22 (02:27:00):
You go to one of the millions of free sites
that you can watch anything on for free.
Speaker 3 (02:27:05):
He says he's been doing that for nine to ten years.
He's been cut the core.
Speaker 1 (02:27:09):
There's a bunch of those, and like.
Speaker 4 (02:27:12):
What about the cookies and then going into your wireless
and finding out what the code is for your cameras
in your living room.
Speaker 3 (02:27:20):
It's not it's not.
Speaker 1 (02:27:22):
It's not hard to stop that from happening.
Speaker 3 (02:27:23):
Yeah, it's it's I just think it's like the you like,
you can get viruses and stuff, but it's easy not
to those apps.
Speaker 7 (02:27:32):
He's talking about it, like whack them all though, Like
the one will go really good for a while and
then they'll shut that down.
Speaker 1 (02:27:37):
You got to find a new one.
Speaker 3 (02:27:39):
Yeah, you gotta keep it's a it's a never ending
battle to find the next one. I wish it was
easy enough just to pay for it and not get
charged in arm in the leg. But here we are,
let's get out of here. Let's to today learned.
Speaker 5 (02:27:50):
The following information may make you feel smarter, but will
not actually increase your IQ.
Speaker 1 (02:27:55):
So don't get cocky.
Speaker 3 (02:27:56):
Now it's done what we call today. It is today
I learned for a Thursday, November six, twenty twenty five.
By the way, the sandwich thrower guy they charged for
throwing a sandwich at the Fed. He was found not
guilty of assault by a jury already. Yeah, somebody says
(02:28:17):
the euro that we deserved. The jury just did not
find him guilty in the case against him throwing the
sandwich at the FEDS. All right, Today learned this character
right here. That's right, Cookie Monster. You knew it right away.
(02:28:39):
You knew by the voice. Cookie Monster was originally called
Wheeler Steeler, which is not quite as catchy as Cookie Monster,
and was designed for an ad for General Foods and wheels,
crowns and flutes back in nineteen sixty six. He turned
from that.
Speaker 1 (02:28:54):
Into Cookie Monster, and the rest is history.
Speaker 3 (02:28:59):
Today. Learned this band Air Oasis is right, that's correct.
During the Battle of Britpop in the mid nineties, No
Gallagher of the band Oasis said he hoped members of
the rival band Blur would quote catch aids and die.
Speaker 1 (02:29:18):
It's a different time. Really, really, I don't know when
you bring aids into it. I don't know why correct.
Speaker 3 (02:29:23):
If no rides there, you go.
Speaker 1 (02:29:25):
Thank you so much for hanging out with us.
Speaker 3 (02:29:27):
We do appreciate it. We'll be back tomorrow, same time,
same place. Missing to the show at the podcast at
the news Junkie dot com. We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody,