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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:07):
You are about to participate in a great adventure. Now
the age what sixty? He's just going to break back
radio with an attitude. This system that we love is broken.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
I know that dude, not comply. Welcome to another two
hours of common sense.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
That liberty and justice for all is a myth and
theoretic behavior. I want to, you can't, and when you do,
you wish you did.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
This is your daily Mojo.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
I don't care what kind of a mood you're in.
When you hear the yipip first thing in the morning,
it just makes you smile. I don't know if it
made the Rhode Island the Age of Road. Now she's
not even an age, she's an assistant age.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
She was throwing it around.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
I'm an age now, You're not Jim Money Christmas, You're not.
You're an aa G. At least get your title right.
This is the woman in Rhode Iron who, after a
apparently a night of some partying and then heavy drinking,

(01:18):
got into some trouble with the local po po.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
I asked you to turn off the body.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Can you have to turn it off?

Speaker 5 (01:23):
And that's your protocol?

Speaker 2 (01:25):
She's a fucking lawyer, so she knows well, yeah, lawyer
right in there. Yes, that's it right there, that would
have that. That's a Steve Inman slap down just right there.
Oh and she's down down for the count.

Speaker 6 (01:42):
No it is, that's that's all.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
I just watch the cock yet that says what it is?
Is what it is. And then you show them this
the next day after they've sowered up, and they're like, geez,
did I realize an a good for you?

Speaker 3 (01:58):
I don't give a ship.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Let's go on.

Speaker 6 (02:04):
Your hands off?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Can you got your children out of you? Okay? See
that if smoking hot though, definitely date, don't marry, but
smoking hot. I don't know why full grown women and.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Women just need to just I'm an agent, give me ship.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I'm an agent. Probably what do you have a problem?
Process thing? You know, dizy, because you're not you can
you relax, sir? She's not doing anything wrong, but she's

(02:56):
ag u you're let's go. I'm not do you have
on you? I'm gonna try that next time.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
I'm gonna hate g but I it's not working for her?

Speaker 2 (03:17):
What do you mean work for.

Speaker 7 (03:22):
Me?

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Seriously? A Rhode Island prosecutor demanded that Newport police officers
not only shut off their body worn cameras as she
was being thrown in the back of the cruisers for
alleged she wouldn't leave a restaurant.

Speaker 8 (03:41):
Is what?

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Okay, Yeah, she wouldn't leave. You know, she's uh, she
was being kind of a pain in the ass, which
you can see right there. She warned the cops they
were gonna regret it again. I'd love to see the
look on her face the next day when she got
to see the of the footage. Jeez did I wah?
It was one of two reactions. It was either the

(04:06):
jeez or the I'm gonna get them. I will get them.
This is Thursday night. This is a Thursday night. Was
it ten o'clock? Ten o'clock on Thursday night? Right? Yeah?
Twenty Yeah, ten o'clock, so not even really that late.

(04:26):
Must have gotten an early start. Police arrived to find
the Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan. Flannagan, Oh you
must we have the new part. Flanagans I see, and
her friend Veronica Hannon. Really come on that they are

(04:46):
a law firm waiting to be founded. Oh please, hello,
Flanagan and Hannon, Hannah and Flanagan outside the Clark cook
House restaurant. That was Thursday evening. We're sparling to a
call about an unwanted party. Flannagan was caught hurling a
series of threats and trying to intimidate officers with her

(05:07):
job title in the chaotic bodycam footage released by the department.
As the cops arrived, the prosecutor told officers, I want
you to jay or a baddycam off. Protocol is that
you have turned it off. It's a citizen requests you.
You turn it off. They want you to leave. Let's

(05:29):
let's just leave, so an officer told Flanagan and Hannon,
although I really do think it should be Hennon and Flannagan.
Hennen and Flanagan, thank you for calling. Asking the women
to walk away. A cop could then be heard in
the clip asking a man if the at the eateries
host station, if he wanted the women remove from the premises.
Anything we can do anything trespass, yes, cut the cuff them,

(05:52):
please get Can you imagine this was after their outset?
What were they doing inside? That was? Because I would
imagine they were man. I'm not going to say that
they had the potential to be running their mouths, but
they did. Yep, yep, we're not trespassing. You haven't notified us.

(06:13):
They were trespad trespassing. Let's go, I don't want to
arrest you, guys. And the cop was he was giving
them a chance. He was giving them a chance. Just
get the hell out, get the hell out, let's go,
I don't want to arrest you. After the continued struggle
after the women, after he got him to leave the

(06:34):
restaurant and repeated requests for cops to turn off their
body again, Hannon tells cops that Fred again is an
effing lawyer, so she knows only thing more irritating than
an attorney is another attorney. Well that's two yeah, two

(06:55):
attorneys in the same in the same vicinity. Well that's
uh what the officers say, Well, that's bullshit lawyer stuff.
So it's not true. I'm an ag. You're gonna regret it.
I'm an a. And then the officer was done and
shut her off mid sentence. We don't again smoke, you know,

(07:17):
that's just it. If they had been ugly, if I
ask you to turn off the bodycam, you have to
turn it off. And that's your protocol.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Because if I asked you to turn off the bodycam,
you have to turn it off. That's your protocol.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
You want to give them the benefit of the doubt
because they're cute. I don't write the rules. I just
happen to know what the rules are. You want to
give them the benefit of the doubt. Because if they
were ugly, it would have been shut your dirty mouth
and get in the car. Just shut up. But because
their kids, I had to look. I don't want to
arrest you, just come on. But they wouldn't shut the

(07:53):
pie hole. The state Attorney General's office immediately has launched
a review of the incident. According according to the local
paper there, she was later arigned in court. According to
the authorities of which she is one, she's an ag.
I don't know if you knew that or not. The
Rhode Island Attorney General's Office did not immediately respond to

(08:15):
the Post requests for comment. Good good morning, good morning
in Happy Tata's Tuesday right there, the great way to
start it off, and thank you. Ceenzo won twenty five
over in the Rumble chat room for getting things rolling.
Lawyers are scheming turds. They deserve no benefit of the doubt,

(08:37):
says Alan Trotter. The cute ones do. I mean, let's
be honest, let's brutally honest. Wombat mommy special assistant Attorney
General meaning assistant of the assistant to the Assistant Attorney
General or a special diversity higher. Either way, things in

(08:59):
Rhode and not going not going well for them, and
I would imagine they are probably regretting. Look at that.
There's a is that the her like regular See she's
an attractive woman. Attractive woman And this was at Banister's Wharf.
That was apparently the name of the of the restaurant there.

(09:26):
Fitness Missy thirteen says, morning fitness challenge. What fitness challenge?
I don't know you're talking about. This was Missy having
a fitness challenge? That one right, there is a fitness challenge. No,
it's oh lord, I hope the fitness challenge isn't mandatory.
Which one is that?

Speaker 3 (09:46):
Heg Seth and Kennedy doing pull ups doing their fitness challenge.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Oh they're in a good They're in good shape though,
at least.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Uh Kennedy, they are. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
I was out were you out running yesterday? I went out.
I was dumb I went out and gave it a shot.
I got two miles and it's amazing how your body
will not It's like I want to run this next Nope,
but I just want to Nope. I'm just gonna If
you do, we're just gonna fall down and we're gonna

(10:20):
hurt all day long. Go ahead, try it, go ahead,
try you want to run, go ahead, run. I'm gonna
let you have three steps and then you're going down.
And it was one hundred and two degrees and it
was like two in the afternoon. But you know, sometimes
you just have to do that. You just have to
do that just to prove to yourself that you can.
It's not smart, but you have to do it just
to prove to yourself that you can. Right at least

(10:42):
that's what I keep telling myself. Here's the hashtag what
I learned today. If you want to be a part
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speaking of attorney generals, just I can't get enough of them.
I love I just give me an attorney every time,
every time, including the one from Missouri who will apparently

(11:03):
now be the assistant or excuse me, the co deputy
director along with Dan Bongino Andrew by Oh, that's a
misprint in the political mis first sentence out of the
Gate by Political Misprints it Andrew Bailey would share co
deputy director role with Andrew Bongino, I changed his name,

(11:25):
who was clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the
Epstein files. So I'm guessing that Bongino does not want
to even have to discuss things with Pam Bondy at
this point, like I'm not gonna do you know what
you do, y'all deal with her?

Speaker 3 (11:38):
Either that or I don't want to deal with her.
This is a transition in the making.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
It could be that, absolutely could. I would I would
hate to see that happen because if that happens, that
gives me very little faith that things things can be
turned around in the FBI, because when you have good
people like Dan Bongino in a position to get things done,

(12:05):
and if he is at the point where he's like,
you know what, I just there's nothing which we've questioned,
is can you turn this ship around? And when you
have the whatever it is on the other side of
that line that we've all drawn. Whatever the powers that
be are on the other side of that line, if
they are that powerful, then it is it is. It's frightening,

(12:27):
to say the very least. So Trump, according to Politico,
plans to appoint Missouri ag who really is an AG,
Andrew Bailey, to share the role of deputy director over
at the FBI as they are trying to come to
some sort of resolution between Bongino and Bondi. He would

(12:50):
serve as the deputy director alongside Bongino. The announcement, I
don't know that they officially announced it yesterday. The White
House deferred to the Department of Justice for comment. The
Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a comment.
I bet they wish that this would go away completely.

(13:11):
Bailey is a former prosecutor who's been serving as the
age of Missouri since twenty twenty three going on three years,
has been about two and a half years, and also
interviewed with Trump during the transition for the role of
US Attorney General. So I wonder if Trump at this
point regrets having Bondie in there. I just don't know.

(13:38):
I do know. The announcement comes as anger over the
Epstein files and again what's the latest on the Epstein file.
They just kind of vanished.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
They well, Bill Barr was in Composition today talking about it.
I mean they brought him in. They brought it Bill
Barr in yesterday to give his testimony on the Epstein stuff,
and he specifically said, I have seen nothing in the
inn of the Epstein stuff that implicates Trump. Nothing, he said,
not only that Epstein killed himself. I've watched every bit

(14:08):
of video that was there.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
I think, I think we've all watched it. We just
they can say that I don't necessarily believe it.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
We don't video watched it all. We've seen it, but
we don't know.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
That that's true. You're right, we have no idea if
that is all of it or not, if it was,
if there was more of it, and it in any
way trying to think if there would be any reason
that they would withhold the video. Who who would benefit

(14:48):
from the video being withheld at this point? And I
don't I I don't know answer that question. Yeah, that's
why I asked it. I don't know. I don't know
who would it be. I don't know. The Justice Apartment
has now agreed to hand over more of the chef.
These are the files that apparently they disappear, and they

(15:11):
reappear because now there are apparently more EPSTEIN files that
will be handed over to Congress within the next few
days by the Justice Department. The first tranch of EPSTEIN
related materials would be given to the House Oversight Committee
starting this Friday. According to James Comer, there are many

(15:35):
records in the DOJ's custody. It'll take the department time
to produce Wait a second, there are many records in
the DOJ's custody. It will take the department time to
produce all the records. So far we've heard that there
are just a buttload of files. Then we well, that's it,
that's all there, And then now it's back to, oh,
there's all kinds of of files. What a fuster clock

(16:00):
this whole thing is. According to James Comer, there are
many records in the DJ's custody. It'll take the department
time to produce all the records and ensure the identification
of victims and any child's sexual abuse material are redacted.
I appreciate the Trump administration's commitment to transparency and efforts
to provide the American people with information about this matter.

(16:25):
We will never get to the bottom of this. It's
not going to happen. And if there was anything on Trump,
it would be out by now. There's not.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
That's what Bill Barr said. He said, if there was
there was going.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
To be anything, it would have been out. They would
have they would have slapped him in the face with
it already. It's Tim Poole said, and Elon Musk quote
tweeted him yesterday. Tim Poole, let me get the quote

(16:59):
exactly right. Uh, the population isn't collapsing, it has collapsed.
I don't know if he means society or population in
other words, I don't I don't know if if he's
talking about simply the number of people in the United

(17:22):
States or if he's talking about society in general, that
it has fallen on itself. But he says the shoreline
is receding and no one understands the tsunami about to
hit us. As US population goes, it'll be impossible to redevelop.
Automation won't replace your customers. So, if he's talking about society,

(17:44):
has society collapsed? Has has the has the American not
the American dream? But has our has our way of life?
Is it? Is it toast? Are we just now waking
up to realize it? Is there anyone?

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Life?

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Uh? Truth? Justice in the American way, you know, a superman,
the American ideal, right, mainly truth and justice, which I
think we can answer that truth and justice? Is there
justice in the United States? Anymore? Was there? Ever? Is

(18:27):
there truth?

Speaker 3 (18:29):
I'm an agent, I'm an ag.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
I'm an ag, I'm in an age. Let say she
was given she was charged with willful trespass? How soon
before they just dismissed that.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
Oh a couple of days and she's done right. The
video is made it out so now, I mean, that's
really kind of when it comes right down to it,
the video of her being embarrassed because she was drunk
and disorderly, it's out. Now, what difference does it make
whether she's.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Not if she wasn't smoking hot, it'd be a bad
thing telling you in out in La speaking of justice,
the woman known as the Ketamine Queen. They finally they've
finally been able to kind of wrap up the Matthew
Perry thing. What's the chick's name? Who? Uh uh, yeah,

(19:28):
it's it's it's so ridiculous because it's just they're they're
just looking for somebody to hang to blame. Even if
it wasn't was it her fault that Matthew Perry didn't
she decided that he was.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
Didn't she give it to somebody else, and they gave
it to Matthew Perry.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
She was again. She was known as the ketamine Queen,
which that's pretty that's a decent little title. I'm the
ketamine Queen. They even used the termin press releases she
let's see. Prosecutors said that Sanga, what is her first name?

(20:12):
Is it just Senga? Is she like Madonna? Jasvin Jazvin.
Sanga was the fifth and final defendant charge with the
overdose death of the friend Star. She struck a plea
agreement with the Feds that would avoid the trial that
would have started next month. And if it had gone

(20:32):
to trial, I mean that if nothing else, they would
have just bankrupted her. They wouldn't have stopped until she
was under the jail. She agreed to plead guilty to
five federal criminal charges, including providing the ketamine that led
to his death. They said that she a forty two
year old citizen of the United States and the United Kingdom,

(20:53):
is a prolific drug dealer who was known to her
customers as the Ketamine Queen. Do you really think that
they called her the ketemine Queen because it seems I mean,
I guess it's possible, probably something, yeah, something, yeah, but
it cast from a from a marketing standpoint, it was perfect.

(21:17):
They could use that as well. She used the ketamine Queen,
so naturally she's the one who got who was who
killed Matthew Perry. She agreed to plead guilty to one
count of maintaining a drug I didn't even know you
could do this. She agreed to plead guilty to one
count of maintaining a drug involved premises, okay, three counts

(21:44):
of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of
ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury. Now have
you seen a picture of her? I have not. Let's
discover together what the Ketamine Queen looks like? Wow, the right?

(22:11):
I mean, I don't know what it's what when you
when you take her home and throw her in the
pool and wash her off, I don't know what she
looks like, but you know she cleans up nice. Right Now,
what do you think will happen to her. Is she going
to go to prison? Because I don't think so. She

(22:34):
she agreed to plead guilty to those those counts. She's
taking responsibility for her actions. According to her attorney, who
is Mark Geragos, who was he not in the see Garagos.
He's a guy who usually is the lawyer for the stars. Right,
he's been I've heard his name before. His other clients, Uh,

(23:00):
other clients include I want to say, Michael Jackson, I
was right, Michael Jackson, Scott Peterson would know to writer
Chris Brown, and Colin Kaepernick. He's also represented Susan McDougall.
He represented Jesse Smala and the Menendez.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
Brother the smole a thing. That's where I heard his name.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Yep, dude makes makes bank defending the celabse is he is?
Is she going to prison? Chances are no, She's going
to get some parole. Says she's going to have to

(23:40):
report in every now and then, and and then it'll
be put to bed because, by gosh, we got to
the bottom of how Matthew Perry died. We got them all.
Everything's fine, the book is closed, We're all good. I mean,
that's that's usually the way They that they do it
because they can bank you if you don't agree to

(24:01):
their and so they can solve just about anything they
want to solve, except for the Jeffrey Epstein case. Crafting
freak says the Epstein thing is starting to sound like
they're trying to pick up the ugly chick by telling
her she's beautiful, maybe Missy thirteen. We need to demand it.

(24:25):
We can demand all we want. They will likely never
tell us the truth, likely because we can't handle the truth,
according to them. Alan Trotter, I always like that Ketamine
Queen song, right aid, oh Acid Queen from Tommy. It's

(24:49):
been forever since I've seen it. Have you seen you've
seen Tommy?

Speaker 9 (24:53):
I think so you don't remember if you've seen Tommy, Tommy,
the Who, the rock Opper, that deaf ben blind kid
Shaw plays a mean pinball.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
I've seen it.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
But dude, that was years ago.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Well, yeah, of course it was. It was one hundred
years ago. I wonder if it's held up. I wonder
if you watch that today.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
Huh it was fifty years ago.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
Yeah, wow, the same thing fifty hundred. I wonder if
it would still hold up today. Watch I haven't seen
that forever. You should care before you take the Ketamines's
wombat mummy. She looks like she could carry some meat.
Joey went, what does that even mean? Uh? Prison wallet

(25:46):
meat carrying or sperm bank carrying, Jody stinky biscuits? Are
they just writing? Just they're just stringing words together over
in the rumble chat room? What do you say? He says?

Speaker 3 (25:58):
That has to be my favorite Billie Ocean.

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Speaker 2 (26:55):
It's only August. When the hell is, when is flu
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Speaker 3 (26:59):
It's like all your out there giving you shots.

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Now, when is flu season? October to May? Peaking between
December and February.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
There go.

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The Sunday drug I've not heard of.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
Yeah, that's what that was called over where she's from.
That's she's actually said those words. It was a Sunday drug. Why, yeah, yeah, just.

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Speaker 3 (28:46):
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Speaker 2 (29:36):
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Speaker 10 (29:39):
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Speaker 2 (29:43):
Stupidity is not a competition so you don't shoot deer
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Speaker 11 (29:55):
Get the news from band.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
It's the Wade. Robertson says, Yeah, my allergies are f
down here in Texas too. It's I forgot we are
It's it's probably Mountain Cedar. Mountain Cedar does this to me.
When I moved to Texas, I got a an allergy

(30:21):
test because everything was making me sneeze, and it turned
out like Mountain Cedar lit up like a Christmas tree.
It was just nasty. So that's probably what it is. Uh,
And Alan Trotter is Uh is right. Bongino would call
out the crazy left, you would call them horse pasters.
It's meaning a horse pasters. What happened to Nicole Wallace?

(30:44):
I don't know, remember Nick, I don't know. Cute, Yeah,
I forgot. Nicole Wallace was the press secretary for w
back in the day, and then she lost her way
and then she yeah, I mean just she was so
cute and then that yeah, I mean, I know, I granted, yes,

(31:06):
time time is a bitch, I get it. But apparently
she got infected with the dumb with the stupid, because
here she is trying to explain how it's bad that
Trump was meeting with Putin.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
It's so much having sort of had the privilege of
interviewing all the Ukrainians and I know, Ali, you've been there,
it's so much to watch our country's president stand with
the person responsible for all that suffering and all that death.
It's just heinous. And it's not just bucha. I mean,

(31:43):
it's indiscriminate strikes and apartments that kill not enough innocent
civilians to dominate the headlines for days and days, But
it's the terror. It's the terror of sending your kid
off to school because you want.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
She just comes off as a whiny, whinier whiny.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
He pitched a big old fit the other day about
him shaking hands with Putin on the red carpet when
they got off their plane.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
It's apparently working, I mean, the the negotiations for peace.
Not only did Putin come out and say Trump was right.
I probably wouldn't have invaded Ukraine had Biden not then president.
But then you have the Italian Prime minister, who might

(32:37):
I say, let's see where'd she go? She is right
there Georgia Maloney. Hubba hubba. She came out and said,
in a thick Italian accent, something has changed, something is better,
something is and she basically was saying it was because

(33:02):
Trump had gotten involved. Let me see if this is
the link over here. No, that's not it. Where did
I put her? Where did I put Georgia Maloney? Maybe
I just have to maybe I have to drag her
from over here, kicking and screaming. But she in sitting
with the President yesterday. I had the following words to

(33:31):
to offer.

Speaker 8 (33:31):
Now, mister President, for hosting us today in this important meeting,
and it is an important day, a new phase. After
three years and half that we didn't see any kind
of sign from the Russian side that there was a
willing for dialogue. So something is changing. Something has changed

(33:52):
thanks to you, thanks also to the starling in the battlefield,
which was achieved with the bravery of Ukraine, Ukrainians and
with the unity that we all provided to Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
They cannot the press cannot stand that something that Donald
Trump has done might lead to the cessation of the battle.
They can't stand it. They won't give Donald Trump credit.
They will try to go to any length simply to
discredit him. When it comes to the cessation of hostility,

(34:27):
there's another picture of Nicole. What the hell happened? Nicole Wallace?
Sorry you got a second? Where'd you go? Here? She
is with w You just look happy and fun. Doesn't
even seem my same person, does it? Of course twenty
years will do that to you as well. But the

(34:47):
other issue that did you and do you remember Nicole
Wallace was on the View?

Speaker 3 (34:52):
I did not.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
No, I didn't either back in it's been ten years.
She was hired as the host of the View in
September of twenty fifteen. I think it was ABC executives
told her that they wanted an intelligent, measured Republican at
the hot topics table opposite Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell and
Rosie Perez. But then it apparently after the one year

(35:18):
that she was on, ratings were down sixteen percent. Excuse me,
it was yeah, I was twenty fourteen. She got hired,
and then she decided I'm done, and then she went
over to course MSNBC makes you wonder if she really
believes what she said.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
No, you heard about MSNBC yesterday which part they changed
they're changing their name. Is it new ownership. I don't
know if it's new ownership, but they're dropping Microsoft. They're
splitting from Microsoft.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
Why were they ever? They haven't been part of Microsoft forever.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
Well, yeah, they changed their name. So now it's MSM
now now yeah, okay, but that's yeah, but it stands
for my source News Opinion World. Yeah, but originally it
was Microsoft Microsoft NBC. Yeah. So they they're like, it

(36:13):
seems like we gotta we gotta do something different because
we're floundering here.

Speaker 7 (36:20):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
Fake, you knew the Universal was going to get rid
of them. They were going to drop them like a
hot rock.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
I think didn't Microsoft pull them out of being defunct?
Isn't that how they got the MS at the beginning
of NBC At the time.

Speaker 2 (36:37):
Did they start and it's NBC. Let's see, they were
they were a joint venture. I didn't know that they
existed before they before they existed. It was originally established

(36:58):
as part of a joint venture between NBC Microsoft, encompassing
the channel and the news website MSNBC dot com and
Microsoft divested. They haven't been Yeah, Microsoft hasn't been a
part of it since two thousand and five.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
But they kept the twenty years.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
Yeah, why, I've never understood why they did that. And
then the website they haven't been a part of since
twenty twelve. The website was then rebranded as nbcnews dot Com,
leaving MSNBC dot Com to become a website for the

(37:37):
channel and its opinion content. MSNBC initially focused on rolling
news coverage, including long form reports. By the late two thousands,
that had shifted primarily to airing opinion based programming like
Keith Alberman, Chris Matthews, David Gregory, Ed Schultz, and Rachel
Maddow and then then straight into the Crapper pretty much

(38:03):
after that. I mean, they just they haven't been good
in they were I think used. They were used, as
were the late night shows, as just something to try
to influence young voters.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
And I don't know if you could say that about MSNBC,
because I don't know what their demographic was, if they
even had one who watches who watched MSNBC.

Speaker 3 (38:32):
It's a good question.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
In the first quarter of twenty twenty five, NBC was
the second according well this is according to their Wikipedia,
was the second most watched cable news network averaging five
hundred and ninety three thousand total views a day. Why
do I have a problem believing that behind rival Fox News,
which to average one point nine million viewers, and ahead

(38:56):
of CNN, which averaged four hundred and twenty eight thousand viewers,
which is like a third of what Fox was doing.
MS now my source news opinion world. Okay, all the
letters match. Good for them. All the letters match. They

(39:17):
came out with them, all letters matching. New name. Hey,
look who's here. It's Phil Bell? Morning Up?

Speaker 7 (39:23):
Then this is Phil Bell on the Daily Mojo with you.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
Morning Up.

Speaker 7 (39:28):
There's a very interesting article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal
about the decline of film and television production in the
state of Georgia. Now, it wasn't that long ago when
Georgia was thought of as the new Hollywood because so
many companies were relocating there to do film and TV
production thanks to the state's unlimited tax credit. That was

(39:50):
a boon to the industry. However, now many of those
same companies are going overseas because foreign countries saw what
George is doing and they are doing even better.

Speaker 2 (39:59):
Now.

Speaker 7 (40:00):
I am happy to see this for one important reason,
and that's because we the people should get out of
the business of using tax credits as a way to
spur economic growth. That's because tax credits only spur certain
economic growth. Think about that for a second. The state
of Georgia incentivized companies to leave California and come to

(40:21):
the Peach State to make movies and TV shows. But
what about the people in Georgia who wanted to start businesses.
Where were their incentives? Why couldn't their taxes be low
all of the time for every industry and not just one.
That's what we should be doing, as opposed to a
few credits here or a few credits there, because every
American and every business enterprise deserves the opportunity to succeed

(40:44):
in the fifty States and should not be encumbered by
massive government overreach, massive government taxation, and massive government intervention.
Let's fix the problem everywhere, not just in some places,
and let's make sure that everywhere we go in our
great nation, we have the opportunity to succeed if we're
willing to work for it. So what I want you

(41:06):
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Speaker 1 (41:26):
Phil Bell's morning update is only on the Daily Mojo.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Stupidity is not a competition.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
I've now been in fifty unless you're a politician, seven states,
I think one left to go.

Speaker 2 (41:47):
Daily Mojo, Daily Lojo. Missy thirteen says, back in the day,
I always chose Channel four News with Sue Simmons up
in New York City. Remember when news was kind of prestigious,
when people trusted the news. I remember trusting the news.

Speaker 3 (42:08):
Walter Cronkitte dude, he was the go to guy at
the time when I was grown.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
He yeah, I mean he was because we didn't know
how badly they lied to us, because they've been lying
to us forever. Yeah, but we just didn't know how bad.
They were just better at hiding it than they are now.
And again, it's what it's the gift that Donald Trump
gave us after twenty fifteen pulled back the curtain, was it?

(42:37):
Jay Reed Junior said, should have named it News America World. Nah.
See News America World Now Ah, I like that? Oh
radio damn yip yips. Not my dog, says. The collaboration
allowed NBC News to be featured on the Microsoft home page.
That again, was back when the interweb was new and

(43:00):
Microsoft was big on the interweb.

Speaker 3 (43:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:03):
Wow, it's about twenty years ago. Time flies. The Russia
thing has an interesting angle to it that I did
not realize was even happening. The Alexander Courtyard in Jerusalem.
It's inside the wall Jerusalem Old City. Putin wants Israel

(43:29):
to give that back over to Russia. I didn't know
anything about that. It's a thirteen square meter courtyard located
near the Church of the Holy Sepulchra in the Christian Quarter,
and it's currently front and center in an ownership dispute

(43:49):
the land. The land of this size is huge, very significant.
The site, also known simply as the Russian Compound, includes
the Orthodox Church of Saint Alexander Nevsky, named after a
thirteenth century Russian warrior prince, and has been at the
heart of a long running legal and diplomatic conflict between
Israel and Russia. It was reportedly raised The matter was

(44:11):
directly during the discussions between Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu, which
led to the Prime Minister appointing a special committee of
senior Israeli ministers in order to handle the sensitive matter.
Officials throughout the drawn out Saga pointed out that Putin
views the issue as deeply personal, not just political. They've

(44:33):
reviewed the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society. That would be the
ops that would be in the news innet News is
an Israeli news agency. They maintained de facto control over
the Alexander Courtyards it's its establishment in eighteen ninety the
Orthodox Palestine Society, but the Russian government had used the

(44:56):
Orthodox the excuse me the Ottoman historic reference to argue
that the land should now fall under Russian state ownership
rather than the Orthodox Palestine Society. No. I'd never heard
of this before. Putin's intervention has continued going back at
least half a decade, adding to the complexity of the
legal matter. In twenty twenty, net yao Does designated the

(45:17):
Alexander Courtyard a holy site under British Mandate era law.
In Israeli law, this gives the government greater ability to
decide on the matter, but the pressure from Moscow has
ramped up in the meantime, So who knows how that
will end up, because I certainly don't. Meanwhile, back and

(45:40):
deranged Brian Coburger there, I think getting ready to report
that he will assume room temperature soon.

Speaker 3 (45:54):
He's not having he's not having a lot of fun
in that jail where he's at prison.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
Whatever, that's well, and I don't anybody would be. But
I have a sneaky feeling they're trying to they're putting
these out there. These stories are are out there so
that when we find out that he has for whatever reason,
and I don't know if he's suicidal or not, but

(46:18):
for whatever reason, when he comes up at room temperature,
they're gonna be Let's see. We told you because if
there is again something hinky about this, if there is
any doubt that he was the murderer, that he did
this alone, which I he admitted it. But Times of India,

(46:44):
the UH online news source, take it for what you will.
Idaho murder suspect excuse me. Idaho murdered convict Brian Coberger
reportedly struggling to adjust to life behind bars as relentless
tons from fellow inmate disrupt his nights again. What is it?
He's not Jeffrey Dahmer, he didn't eat people. He's a

(47:10):
garden variety murderer. Why is he being taunted by.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
Because he was in the news so much. I mean,
they all, all the inmates probably were watching the news,
saw him all the time. Tadah, he shows up in
our freaking prison, and and he's and he accepted responsibility,
confessed whatever. So he did, he did what happened. He

(47:39):
did what they say he did. But I see, I
for some reason, I only thought that cop killers and
maybe not even cop killers, but pedophiles to get if.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
They were the ones who would get it, Yeah, they
were the ones who would have the hard time. But
a guard variety murderer. Why it just doesn't make sense.
But maybe that's maybe it. Maybe they just hate him

(48:14):
in prison. So he faces constant harassment, they say, with
prisoners allegedly shouting insults through the events. Former detectives and
prison staff warned that the NonStop abuse could push him
toward a mental breakdown. The officials say, inmate to inmate
taunting is difficult to control. Huh. His prison life appears

(48:35):
to be a harsh and unrelenting ordeal, which again as
a killer, do you have a lot of sympathy? I don't.
Still something weird about what the whole thing was or is.
According to CNN, university peers described a creepy, domineering Brian

(48:58):
Koberger in the months before the Eye Hoo killings. According
to new files, in the days and weeks after he
was arrested in connection with the brutal killings of four
undergrads at the University of Idaho, students and instructors at
nearby Washington State University told investigators the suspect seemed creepy
and intense, with one predicting Coburger could become the type

(49:18):
of professor that harassed and stocked students. According to a
trove of newly released documents, he pleaded guilty the killings
in July. It has been sent to life in prison
without parole. One student who was in the class with
Coburger in the fall of twenty two when he worked
on his PhD in criminology, told police he would act aggressively,

(49:40):
staring at his classmates when he wasn't dominating group discussions.
In December of twenty two, an interview there, conducted on
the day of his arrest at his parents' home in Pennsylvania.
The students said that the class often sat through his
hours long verbal sparring with professors as he tried to
come across as the strongest, small artist, most important person

(50:01):
in the room. Again, according to the records, the student
described having a bad feeling about Coburger from the moment
they met at orientation in the fall of twenty two
months before the November thirteenth murders. Over the distressing semester
that followed, she told investigators that Coburger would trail her
after class, block her path when she tried to leave conversations,

(50:23):
and stare with such intensity that she kept a tallly
of the encounters. Her account is one of many in
the latest release of investigative files from the Idaho State
Police around the murders, where classmates, professors, and other university
staff describe alarming interactions with Coberger before he was apprehended.
He was known to aggressively stare at women. Peers said,

(50:50):
that's kind of freaking again, Yeah, I agree, it just
seems weird. Wambat Mommy says he wanted to be ted
Bundy he's a very sick individual apparently. So again, if
you believe everything that the mainstream media has put forth,
it's interesting, though, how we choose to believe some things

(51:11):
that they put forth and not others. They lie about Trump,
but they're God's honest truth about.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Mainstream media.

Speaker 2 (51:22):
They've sold the Trump thing pretty well.

Speaker 3 (51:24):
Yeah, they've sold that. They've sold well.

Speaker 2 (51:32):
Well.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
It depends on who you are as to whether you
believe it or not.

Speaker 2 (51:36):
Sure I agree, but I think it's interesting that we
decide what we will and won't buy from them. A
lot of those guys, oh not my dogscaus. A lot
of those guys have kids on the outside. And those
girls were cute, yes, but they weren't kids kids, they
weren't seven year olds. It just it seems odd. But again,

(52:03):
show there's nothing there, road Tripper. I remember concrete Concrete
kan kron Kite announcing Walt Disney's death when I was
eight years old. That was devastating. He and Ccenzo won
twenty five? Did I miss Phil and Big Mac Big
Mic Yes, yeah, he was just where I don't know
where you were? Where were you a twelve minutes? Exactly?

Speaker 1 (52:30):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (52:30):
Was Walt Disney was the original disney World. Jay Rey Jr.
Was Walt Disney. It was Walt Disney the original Epstein
is There are reason Pedo Island buildings resembled Disney World's buildings.
They do first, I'm hearing of that. I mean the
building they they are and I don't know if they've

(52:54):
started it yet, but they are. There's going to be
a resort on Epstein Island. Have you heard that?

Speaker 8 (53:01):
No? What?

Speaker 2 (53:04):
Mm hmmm, Um, let's see uh uh yeah, the uh
somebody has purchased the islands. Uh. And they're they're creative
financial Jeff Stephen Deckhoff.

Speaker 3 (53:28):
What do we say? The island was Little Saint John.

Speaker 2 (53:31):
Little Saint John, Little Saint James, Little James, and Little
Saint James. Not to be like the little Deuce coop.

Speaker 7 (53:41):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (53:43):
The financier Stephen Deckhoff paid sixty million dollars for Great
Saint James and Little Saint James through his investment firm.
He is the founder of Black Diamond Capital Management. And
I thought I read the not too long ago that
they had already started to build on the island. There's

(54:04):
the resort been built on Epstein Island, and I don't
know that it has but I thought I saw there
has not even built significant renovations and construction or underway
even as we speak. According to really okay, it's being

(54:27):
you know a second also you the latest pictures there
what a transformation that is right? Who is being transformed
into a luxury resort. The Caribbean paradise being remodeled with
a new high end resort, and it started to take shape.
New photos show the transformation underway on Little Saint James

(54:48):
and the Virgin Islands, where a twenty five room hotel
is being built. Epstein installed two pools on the island.
One of them looks like it will be central part
of the new resort. So I don't know if that
is that looks like might be the new construction right
there in that part. But so apparently they've started, they've

(55:16):
started building something there. Here's another, here's another. Look again,
I don't know if that is part of the new
or part of the old. The sale of Little Saint
James also included the neighboring Great Saint James, which was

(55:38):
a mostly underdeveloped island that Epstein bought in twenty sixteen
for seventeen and a half million dollars. So whoever, and
I don't know who. Who'd they buy it from.

Speaker 3 (55:52):
Well, the dude had money and influence. There's no doubt
there is that.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
The it's not the other. You know, where's there we go?
That's another that's another angle of it. And again I
don't know if that's the the new what I say
it was twenty five room. That's not a very big hotel,
is it? That twenty five room hotel? Damn? How much
is that going to be a night? You only got

(56:19):
twenty five rooms? It is like a three or four
grand a night. Prosecutes blah blah blah. So so it's
being worked on as we speak. So soon you'll be
able to go to Epstein Island, although it'll be legit
and cleaned up and all pretty and nice. Would you

(56:46):
go there? I mean, thinks kind of a weird thing
to say.

Speaker 3 (56:49):
I I'd go there in a heartbeat.

Speaker 2 (56:52):
I mean it looks pretty.

Speaker 3 (56:53):
I mean, he's gone right right.

Speaker 2 (56:56):
I mean, there are a lot of places in the
Caribbean to go. Oh why go there?

Speaker 3 (57:03):
I've been to Saint Thomas, I've been to Saint John.
I love those little islands out there. I love those
little islands.

Speaker 2 (57:10):
They're beautiful, no doubt, But what's the what's the draw
of this one?

Speaker 3 (57:15):
I don't know that it's a draw other than right
now still saying that you went to Epstein Island And
I'm not even really sure you'd want to say that, but.

Speaker 2 (57:24):
That's what I'm saying. Why would you go there? What? What?
What is the draw to go there now?

Speaker 3 (57:28):
Other than yelly, well, other than him building a resort,
what's the draw to go to any resort? You know?

Speaker 2 (57:36):
Well, because it's beautiful and it and what was the
member of the fire festival that island, the original one
that was such a foster clock, the the Ezumas, who
they said was originally owned by It was some outlaw, right,

(57:57):
it was like some pirate, was it? Black Beard was
one of those original fire festival? I want to say
it was like Blackbeard was here's the island that Blackbeard
used to hang out on, which back in the day
when Blackbeard was, you know, actively doing Blackbeard stuff, he
was a thief and a rapist and a pillarger and

(58:19):
a plunderer, and you go, yeah, let's go to his island.
He seems like a nice guy. So in fifty or
sixty years, is it going to be whoa, let's go
to the old Epstein Island. He was a good guy.
It just it seems a little weird. Jay Reed Junior says,
Saint Lucia is nice. Yes, I mean, there's no doubt

(58:43):
about it. I'm sure it's a beautiful island. However, right now,
the only draw is that it was Epstein's island. That's
the only only thing of significance about the island. It's
not like, well this, they've got the highest water slide
in the Caribbean. Nothing, There's nothing unique about the island
other than it was Epstein's island at this point.

Speaker 3 (59:05):
And he will take off of that for a while,
right But it was.

Speaker 2 (59:10):
A little weird. It's weird would want to go there
because it was Epstein's island.

Speaker 3 (59:15):
Well, yes, but at the same time it's going to
get him visitors to the island.

Speaker 2 (59:21):
People are strange people in that respect. The original blah
blah blah, what the hell fire festival? I want to
say it was Blackbeard.

Speaker 3 (59:35):
Well, the drug lord, Carlos leader.

Speaker 2 (59:40):
It seemed like it was a bigger name than that.
It was like Beard black Beard maybe and did and
didn't who just bought the fire Festival rights. Somebody bought
them right, the name and all that Fire Festival naming
just sold because Billy McFarland needed out out. That's right.

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He sold it on eBay. He sold the rights to
the name. He got two hundred and forty five thousand
dollars for him, two hundred and forty three hundred dollars
one hundred and seventy five bids from forty two bidders.
Billy McFarland sold off the name. And and have they

(01:00:23):
done anything with the website yet? Firefestival dot com that
takes you to hotel Hotel Choices and the Greater Antilles.
I wonder what the is there? Is there a different
website for it now Fire Festival Nope? Apparently not so

(01:00:47):
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did eBay? Because eBay does a really good job at
it's at sucking there. I should probably finish that statement
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Where political correctness comes to die.

Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
The Daily Mojo Coffee Crew mocus is I'd rather go
to a burning Man. You would actually go to a
burning Man festival. I don't have any problem with that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:08):
Isn't that about have to fire up again? You see
what I did there?

Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
I see what you did there? When is the burning Man?
That is? When does it happen? Yeah? August, that's what
I thought was a friend of mine is in a week?

Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
A friend of mine posted her address on Facebook this morning?

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
What's that mean?

Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
I think she is? What did she say? Her address
was third and h I think is what she's So you.

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Have a like when you go to the Burning Man
Festival you have an address?

Speaker 3 (01:03:48):
Yeah? Yeah, I'm gonna see if I can.

Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
I didn't know that. I'm pulling up the burning Man's site.
It's taking a little while. Apparently there it goes. Was
it last year that it was such a fuster clock
and they have this year? They have a site where

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you can check out.

Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
No, it's not, it's not ninety three. They the way
they've got the addresses at burning Man is it's a
clock because it's in a semicircle like that. Yeah, it's
a clock. And hers is her address, nine to fifteen
and h Street, her Herbert, Herbert, her Bert, nine to

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fifteen in Herbert Street. That's that's her address. And yeah
about they look at that freaking ship. God don'g that's
a lot of.

Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
I would go to. I would go to Burning Man.
I mean as long as it wasn't like, what was it?
This was it last year that people were getting stuck
in the mud?

Speaker 3 (01:04:55):
Yes, because it rained so much?

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Yeah, yeah, was that last year? No, that's you know
it's been that's two years ago. Wow, that was twenty
twenty three, because that's when we that's when we had the.

Speaker 3 (01:05:12):
I mean, what goes on at burning Man? Is it
just a bunch of concerts? Is it?

Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
I mean you're looking.

Speaker 10 (01:05:18):
At it for environment protester.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
Yeah, that's that's where we got her. Yep, I was
twenty twenty three. I can't believe it's been that long.
Good grief, time is flying. Hang on a second, this
is a I had no idea because it was a.

Speaker 10 (01:05:42):
Gens of thousands of attendees at this year's burning Man
Festival are hoping to get.

Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
Out because it turned into play right, yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:05:51):
Remote black Rock Desert because of the weather On Friday,
more than a half an inch of rain fell, turning
the site into my mess. At least Presston takes a look.

Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
I've forgotten how the clay mud yea or without any
shoes at all.

Speaker 4 (01:06:11):
Tens of thousands of rebelers attending the annual birding Man
Festival and the Nevada Desert have been trudging through ankle
deep mud in search of relief after downpours flooded the
region over the weekend, leaving porta potties unusable and limiting
access to food in the water day.

Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
We are not allowed out of the plaia.

Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
The gates are locked.

Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
That's right, seventy attendees.

Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
They had locked people in too, remember that because they
didn't want people moving because then ended up getting stocked.

Speaker 4 (01:06:45):
To shelter in place and Russian supplies.

Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
But you can see the clouds behind me.

Speaker 6 (01:06:49):
It's still raining.

Speaker 4 (01:06:50):
Sherilyn Lee is taking refuge in her RV. She showed
us her camp in the surrounding area.

Speaker 2 (01:06:56):
For some camps, yes, food water.

Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
The luxury satellite image just showed just how massive the
annual counterculture festival is. Thousands of artists, activists, and others
attend every year. The Burning Man ethos involves taking everything
with you and leaving no traits. DJ Dipplow and comedian

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Chris Rock shared on social media that they walk several
miles in the mud before being rescued in a pickup truck.

Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
Okay, this is our attempt.

Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
Was that after Chris Rock got an so made the
money track toward the main road, including first time small
burner Manny Kess from New York, who decided to leave early.

Speaker 6 (01:07:39):
So I after going back and forth for a couple
of hours, I'm like, listen, I'm just gonna go.

Speaker 2 (01:07:44):
Kes says.

Speaker 4 (01:07:45):
Despite the setbacks, spirits remain high as Burning Man comes
to a close.

Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
And it takes place out there on a dry lake bed.
So that's what happens. It's if you've ever stepped into
you know, like a natural lake, which I can't stand
because and when you because I guess I should back up.
When I was eight and A stepped into Mascoma lake

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with bare feet and there was a beer bottle, a
broken beer bottle submerged in the muck. In the mud.
It cut my foot open. I had to have like
eight or nine stitches. So to this day I cannot
walk barefoot in mucky. Oh. That just gives me the
creeps just thinking about it. But that's what that turns
into when it rains, because it's a dry lake bed,

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so it turns into that mud, that nasty, silty, mucky
mud that you get on the bottom of a lake
bed because it is the bottom of a lake bed.
But I don't think there's any rain forecast, although that's
why at the at the top of the Burning Man
Festival site they have check on the weather and the
traffic conditions. And the reason I had asked about the

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the semi glue tide is because there's something new that
you have to watch out for. You're taking in in
this case, the brand name Ozempic, and it's and I
don't know if you're checking for this or not wrong,
but it's ozempic.

Speaker 3 (01:09:11):
Vagina No, no.

Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
No, because apparently what's happening is that people who are
taking ozempic.

Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
You's all right, I'm good.

Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
Uh, it's deflating them. I looked.

Speaker 3 (01:09:29):
Fortunately doesn't take ozempic, so.

Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
It's still semiglue tide. But what happens is that you
lose the weight and and your skin becomes kind of loose.
And the words of the O b g y N
in Santa Monica are the the visible skin starts to sag,
it becomes laxity and wrinkles. I don't laxity. Is that

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like relax laxity? Never heard it, but quite like that.
But Sherry Ross, who's a obg Yan in Santa Monica,
she's the author of Sheology and Sheology the she equel
see what she did there. All areas of the body
can show visible skin changes in response to the significant
weight loss, including the lower belly and all the other parts.

Speaker 3 (01:10:25):
Lax looseness, looseness, yes of a limb or muscle.

Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
So right, so you don't that's a place that apparently
you don't want laxity to happen, is down there, and
it's apparently a pretty significant problem. The users have complained
that their weight loss has led to a decrease in

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the volume of their stuff, causing it to appear deflated
or aged. Oh okay, but the good news is that
doctors can. Yes, it's called puffing.

Speaker 3 (01:11:10):
Oh you don't say here, I'll get it.

Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
It restores volume and fullness via dermal fillers or fat grafting.

Speaker 3 (01:11:21):
Oh so we're getting botox in our yep, yep.

Speaker 2 (01:11:28):
So uh and if you want I didn't, And now
I don't know if this is something you have to
do for the rest of your life.

Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
Lip injections.

Speaker 2 (01:11:36):
Uh, these are the injections that can last up to
eight months. Correct, They don't require recovery time. That's I
guess that is some good news. With the fat grafts,
they inspect they inject a small amount of fat from
your thigh, your abdomen, or elsewhere into the area. And
the benefit of that treatment is it doesn't it does

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impose risks for rejection because it's using your own fat,
so it gets absorbed into that area. Look with I mean,
you didn't think that losing weight was going to come
with no side effects at all, did you? And botox

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in the huha a desk. This is It's twenty twenty five.
This is what we're living with right now.

Speaker 3 (01:12:33):
One of our followers on X says, a deflated pajama
can be a real bummer.

Speaker 2 (01:12:40):
I feel like there's a somewhere in there. But then
it's bummer. Actually it's right. And this was a very
big See, I really shouldn't have not a big day
because this is and I'm not trying to make little No,

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I don't want to say that either. Let me find
you the picture and then I'll explain it. When the
hell did he go? Where's that little bastard?

Speaker 7 (01:13:13):
Go?

Speaker 2 (01:13:14):
Oh? There he is?

Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
There he is.

Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
There's a little guy three foot seven inches of him.
You know who he is. He's a little he's a
little baseball player. His name is His name is Eddie Gattle,
Eddie Gattle, don't call him tiny.

Speaker 1 (01:13:38):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
It was on this day in let's see what year
was it that it happened in nineteen fifty one that
Eddie Geidel pinch hit for the Saint Louis Browns. He
was three feet seven inches tall. He popped out of
a seven foot tall paper mache birthday cake that was

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brought onto the field.

Speaker 3 (01:14:02):
He got a hell of a strike zone, though, don't
he And it's about half of what somebody else's.

Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
Strangely, the pitcher could not hit the strike zone. Yeah, Strangely,
this was the Saint Louis Brown's owner, Bill Veck Junior,
he legit hired this guy for a season. I think
it was one hundred bucks a game. He had a

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little hunchback. Happened August nineteen, nineteen fifty one. The owner
had already basically I guess he was a guy that
he was like P. T. Barnum. He would do just
about anything to, you know, get people to buy a
ticket to the baseball game. He scheduled morning games for
night shift worker, stage weddings at home played. He purchased
a minority stake in the Cleveland Indians. He arrived in

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Saint Louis in fifty one. He purchased the Browns, who
shared Sportsman Park with the Cardinals. They were an abysmal team.
Apparently they sucked. Never even heard of the Saint Louis Browns.
Why would you, Well, I guess it's the last name.
But what is it about the Browns? The Cleveland Browns. Anyway,
they had a thirty six win of the season during

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an impressive twenty to nine thumping of the Detroit Tigers.
The previous afternoon, they had lost an astounding seventy seven
games and the owner was really trying to get people
to come to the game. And you know, when you
have a losing team, nobody wants to go and see
you lose because everybody's emotionally invested. So he hires twenty

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six year old Eddie Geidel, who was three feet seven
inches tall, weighed sixty five pounds. Hired him through a
talent booking agent, signed him to a standard valid major
league contract worth fifteen four hundred dollars. That was one
hundred bucks for a single game. So the Browns and
the Tiger were ready to play a double header the

(01:16:02):
final two games of their four game series to maximize attendance.
Uh the owner had decided to celebrate two birthdays, the
fiftieth anniversaries of both the American League and the Browns
sponsor Falstaff Brewing Company. So he he is going to
ring out after the first game. He brings out an

(01:16:23):
eight piece band. He has a bunch of old cars
and motorcycles out there circle in the field. He has
a clown out there dancing on the mound. He brings
in his seven foot tall birthday cake, wheels it into
home plate and out pops the midget and he pops

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out in in like the baseball outfit. He's all, he's
already the pitchers out there on the on the mound,
and the empires say, whoa, hang on a second, what
the hell is going on? Owner comes out, was the
umpire the contract? No, he's a legit player. He's got
to play. He ends up walking to first base and

(01:17:09):
then uh, he's he's tagged out. There's as a desigt
or not a designated hitter. But what do you call
when there's a runner who pops in hitter?

Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
Right? Or I think it's just had his own baseball card?

Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
Yeah, yep, and that was his that's his one claim
to fame. He's out. That was the only time he
played in Major League baseball. And sadly though, the guy,
it was like, let's see, this was nineteen what year

(01:17:50):
was that, nineteen fifty nine? Then he went out there
nineteen excuse me, nineteen fifty one. So ten years later,
this guy's just turned thirty six years old, he is unemployed.
He goes, he goes to a bowling alley and he
gets the ship beat out of him. Yeah, he and

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they ended up dying of a heart attack. Said so.
Ten years later, his mom discovers him in bed dead.
He died of a heart attack. One of only five
major league players who drew a walk, and they're only
at bad appearance, never played on the field. There's only four,

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only five of them. Isn't that something? Though? Three foot
seven inches.

Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
They still have how do you say it? Eddie Gattle
ed Eddie Godle tribute nights.

Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
Three feet seven inches tall. Everybody's got their claim to fame?
Am I right? Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
I have some. I have an announcement.

Speaker 2 (01:19:03):
There, you have an announcement?

Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
Yeah, no, just just just this is my claim to
faint because you know I was in I was in
one one Landman episode, even though I went there twice,
I was only in one episode. Uh. That's that's coming
out November sixteenth, I think is The Landman season two.
But you know what I'm doing Friday night apparently, and

(01:19:26):
I didn't know this when they selected me for it,
because this one they asked me to be in it.
They actually, I guess, found my my photo and asked
me to be in it. I'm going to Granbury on
Friday night for a night shoot for the Taylor Sheridan
spin off of Yellowstone called Real Real Pollo r I

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O p a L. O Real Pollow and uh, it
is a it is the Yellowstone spin off, the one
that's gonna have Rip and Beth and the Real and
there and their new son, what's his name, Carter, But yeah,
it's it's called Real Kid. Yeah, the Kid. Apparently that's
filming now in Texas instead of Montana this time, but yeah,

(01:20:12):
it's gonna be. They're filming in Faris most of the time,
but they're doing shoots in Cleburne and Granbury. And I'm
going to be a rodeo goer is what it's called,
a rodeo goer.

Speaker 2 (01:20:25):
Yeah, so you're going to be in.

Speaker 3 (01:20:28):
The I'll probably be in the stands with about one
hundred or two hundred other people. So King Street Productions,
I don't know if that's King Street or not. I
think it is, but you know, he he's so remember
where I told you for you where I told you
I went for the last episode that I did. It

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was kind of in the Alliance area north of Fort
Worth where we did the It was a it was
a oil convention. So those those buildings that we shot
the end. Apparently Taylor Sheridan has purchased those two large,
large buildings and are building two more next to it,
and he's him and Costner are starting a studio there,

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so they'll be able to shoot four feature length films
at the same time in those buildings. Evidently, so.

Speaker 2 (01:21:23):
Faris Texas.

Speaker 3 (01:21:25):
Yeah, that's where it's that's where that's Wait.

Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
A second, did you say did you say, uh that
Sheridan and uh Costner?

Speaker 3 (01:21:33):
I think so. I think Costner is a partner in it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
I thought that two of those were kind of at
odds with each other.

Speaker 3 (01:21:40):
I think Costern just didn't want to do the show anymore.
I don't think they were at odds, but maybe, I mean,
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
But then he went out and did those movies. He
did We're pretty Much Yeah, a ripoff of Yellowstone, Yeah,
which I would have thought that Taylor Sheridan would have
not have been too happy about.

Speaker 3 (01:21:57):
See if I can find out more about that. But yeah, yeah,
that so it's called real Apollo.

Speaker 2 (01:22:04):
I've never heard of Ferris, twenty miles south of Dallas.
This is a proud and fun moment for Ferris. According
to the city manager Brooks Williams, Ferris helped build Texas
and the nation Ferris bricks, so it's a brick manufacturing town.
Ferris bricks are in streets, schools, and courthouses across the country.

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But that's just who we Wait a second, let's see.

Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
Apparently they're not partners. So his studio ventures are he's
he's opening studios, there's no doubt about that. That's been
in the news recently. But yeah, he's bringing all of
his shows to film in Texas now apparently because he can.
Because he can, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
Because he doesn't want to have to He doesn't want
to have to drive somewhere else. I don't believe, or
I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:22:55):
I've been trying. I've been trying to get brand into
doing background work. But if you're in the air, are you,
and you're interested in background work, there's plenty of it
to go around.

Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
So it's a brick house, thank you. Save Ferris. Uh
is that where they but Ferris bricks. I've heard of
Ferris bricks historical bricks? Is that? What is that?

Speaker 8 (01:23:26):
What?

Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
Uh? Ferris's uh known for?

Speaker 3 (01:23:30):
I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (01:23:31):
They celebrate their brick heritage each year. See that's the
thing about these little towns. That's cool. Though.

Speaker 13 (01:23:39):
I know you like that kind of stuff because you'll
go into it. I find out the history little little
bitty towns like that. So that's he's opening up. Uh studios,
there no that where.

Speaker 3 (01:23:51):
The studios are in Alliance, just north.

Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
Of Okay, oh by where the airport is. But you're
going to be so you're doing that on Friday night.

Speaker 3 (01:24:01):
It was originally set to happen in Cleband, but they
moved it. When I got the notification yesterday, they had
moved it to Granbury. So and it's a night shoot,
so we're going to be in maybe an open air
arena or something.

Speaker 2 (01:24:15):
But that's cool. Well, it says that Ferris was the
city that bricked the world.

Speaker 3 (01:24:23):
I guess maybe Ferris Bricks is their claim to fame.

Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
Yeah, it's the town became a major hub for brick manufacturing,
with factories producing millions of bricks annually. It has high
quality clay. It made an ideal location for the industry.
By the early nineteen hundreds, the bricks were used in
construction projects across Texas and beyond. Who knew, and now
you're going to be Now they're going to have two

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claims to fame, bricks and you and me.

Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
Actually I'm not going to Ferris, dude, that's what I'm saying,
I don't know, Ferris must just be where their home is.
But just like in just like in land Man, Orry, Yeah,
just like in land Man, or even in Yellowstone, because
Yellowstone shot there's an episode I think the very last
episode that Costner was in of Yellowstone was shot here

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in Venus, Texas in the in the in the in
their little town square. If you recall the episode, he
was he he he drove in and he was standing
on a stage in a little town square and they
took the town of Venus here in Texas, and they

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changed all of the signs on all of the buildings
and it and it doubled as a Montana town. But yeah,
it was. It was him and the Indian chief guy,
whatever his name is. They were standing on stage.

Speaker 2 (01:25:49):
In that I ever saw all of the that the
last season of Yellowstone.

Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
Oh yeah, it was. I think it was the last
episode before they split the episode and then came back
and did six more and ended in the show.

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
Yeah, and now you're going to be a part of
the next generation.

Speaker 3 (01:26:10):
The next generation apparently this one is the one. The
follow up with Beth and Rip.

Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
How could that not be a hit? I agree, those
are the two best characters. Yeah, outside of of Daddy
Dutton in the show Good Good, Yeah, and you'll be
I'll let you know.

Speaker 3 (01:26:30):
Yeah, Well, i'll let you know when we get back.
Well that's this Friday and then and it'll be too.

Speaker 2 (01:26:35):
Where in Grand Barry are they filming that? Wade wants
to know.

Speaker 3 (01:26:39):
I don't know, Wade. Let me see if I can.
I'll find it for you. Then I'll.

Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
DM says Vike was a genius when it came to promotions,
the baseball guy, except for having players wear shorts. Oh
did he do the disco demolition night two? So he was?
He the guy that had everybody in the seven he's
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I volunteer to donate my fat for the fat graph
in jackson Y? Yes? Uh, pickled squirrel. I thought something
else was used to inflate the a JJ you people,
I could use a good puffing Wisconsin jack hole. That
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can I? Maybe I can? Maybe that's the problem. Did you? Also?
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Speaker 2 (01:28:51):
Site, the Daily Mojo. Ten foods that are good for
anti aging. Sorry else I'm bad. I apologize. There are

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a second dark leafy greens. If you don't want to age,
be eating your dark leafy greens like spinach kale and
Swiss Shard. What is Swiss? Is it Charter Shard? It's
not Shard? I know that uh C H A R D.
Maybe it is Charred. They will support brain health and

(01:29:43):
they can help protect against age related cognitive decline. Maybe
I should have used some of that. Nuts another big
deal if you don't want to age, walnuts, almonds and
brazil nuts. They are loaded with healthy fats. No no
word on whether or not that will help in that
area or not. Uh, but nuts are cardio protective. Did

(01:30:03):
you know that fatty fish berries, jaugoul and tea avocados
which have actually come down in price now avocados. I
was quite pleased. And I don't know if you saw
the host I did on X yesterday where if you
happen to be in the neighborhood of the of the

(01:30:23):
motel and it smells like lean Parens Worcestershire sauce, it's
not it's not a barbecue. I got back to the
hotel and opened the back door and I just bought
a double and they just happened to be glass of
the Lean Parents Worcestershire sauce.

Speaker 3 (01:30:39):
Oh yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (01:30:40):
Love I love Worcestershire sauce. It's so good and it's
good for you. And I opened the back door of
the of the truck and all I heard was it's
not not one, but both bottles of the lion parents hit.

Speaker 3 (01:30:55):
Did they both break the gutter?

Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
They both lose? It was a double header?

Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
Was that?

Speaker 2 (01:31:01):
I know? It was just it was they hit perfect
and they were they were gone, and it was very sad.
But it did smell good for quite a while. But
avocados are down to like four dollars again for like
six or seven of them. They were like twice that
three or four months ago. Yeah, I mean they got
stupid expensive. But dark chocolate is also good if you

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don't want to uh, if you don't want to age,
and that you're welcome for the dark chocolate plus purple
sweet potatoes, yogurt and fermented fruits. What's a fermented fruit?
Is that?

Speaker 8 (01:31:43):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:31:43):
Uh? Says kimchi? It's not fermented fruit, fermented food. So kimchi,
Souer kraut, and kiefer they are good. You ever had kimchi?

Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
Can't do it? Nope? How do you even like Sauer kraut?

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
How can you not like Sauer kraut? I just don't
skrat's good for you, and chrysiferous vegetables are also good
for uh not aging as well. You're welcome again. Hang on,
damn many Christmas, um coffee crew, mocus is I I

(01:32:21):
don't eat uh, I don't eat nutsteaks. I'll leave that there.
Dark chocolate is high in antioxidants. I should let the
should be a way for just to let everybody else
take over. Y'all just talk amongst yourselves for the next
twenty or some minutes. Not my dog says as your

(01:32:42):
snapper lost its snap. That's awful. Oh, it's Matt Holloway's
birthday today. Happy birthday to him, Happy birthday. I was
looking for something here and I cannot find it. Naturally.
I'm gonna, you know what, I'm just gonna talk like
this the rest of the time. Low and sold sound sexy, low, insultry.

(01:33:03):
Have you seen the new twenty twenty six Plymouth Roadrunner?
Who wasn't that said that to me on Facebook? Seriously,
I'm gonna have to talk like this because I can't
if I try to, If I try to push it,
it's not working. Have you seen the new I have Roadrunner?

Speaker 3 (01:33:20):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (01:33:21):
But how Are they going to call it a Plymouth
Roadrunner if it's Plymouth doesn't exist anymore? So is it
going to be the Dodge Roadrunner or are they just
going to bring back the Plymouth Roadrunner for like twenty
twenty six and just like bring bring back the brand name.

(01:33:46):
But the thing, it looks pretty, It looks pretty badass.

Speaker 3 (01:33:52):
It looks like a charger to me.

Speaker 2 (01:33:55):
It does kind of look like a charger. They all
look the same charger, and they they made the front
grille look kind of the same as.

Speaker 3 (01:34:06):
The and the Challenger, the Challenger and the charger.

Speaker 2 (01:34:09):
Yeah, they all they all kind of look the same.
Remember it when we had Jerry Reynolds on not too
long ago and they talked they're bringing back the V
eights now, which is nice to see, so that we're
not going to be saddled with these little see what
I did there? Not gonna be saddled with these little
sissy four bangers that don't do anything? Now? Is that

(01:34:34):
going to Is that going to change once uh Trump's
no longer in office? Are we just going to have
the ping pong back and forth between the Democrats and
the Republicans and have the Democrats get in there and
it's going to be all four bangers and then Republicans
get into it's going to be V eights. Is that
gonna be the last battleground now? Is that what we're

(01:34:57):
going to be fighting about?

Speaker 3 (01:34:58):
For some reason? I doubt that.

Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
I don't know. I mean, that's pretty American when you
stop and think about it for a second. I got
excited there. I saw a is Rachel matt Did they
fire Rachel Maddow? Uh No, no, shoot, sorry, I didn't

(01:35:22):
want to see her lose her drive. I just saw
where they looked like they would be gone. We need
a hole before Dan, don't.

Speaker 6 (01:35:30):
We We do.

Speaker 3 (01:35:32):
And he's having a little bit of a trouble logging
yet apparently, so we're working on that.

Speaker 2 (01:35:37):
I've got so I'm going to have to continue talking. Okay,
good for me, good for me, and more importantly, good
for all of you because you get to I'm just
going to do it right now. I'm doing it anyway. Well,
hopefully talk to Dan Andrews coming up. If you're offended,
you're listening wrong. Ojo Ewan Guru over in the Rumble

(01:36:06):
chat room says, I'm trying to watch the prequels to Yellowstone,
but it's hard to watch eighteen eighty three because of
the libtard's Faith Hill and Tim McGrath, although I am trying,
and I don't think I've seen all of eighteen eighty three,
and I know I haven't seen all of nineteen twenty
three either, but I'm told that they are both fantastic.

(01:36:28):
As a matter of fact, I've been ridiculed for not
watching all of nineteen eight nineteen twenty three. I haven't
seen as Ny through that one nineteen twenty three.

Speaker 3 (01:36:38):
Yeah, I haven't seen any of that.

Speaker 2 (01:36:40):
That's the one with Harrison Ford and is it Helen Mirren?

Speaker 3 (01:36:44):
Helen Mirren.

Speaker 2 (01:36:45):
Yeah, and it's supposed to be really good. Everybody that
might say everybody, the Betty Knot and the and the
Jeff Fisher both said that fantastic. It's a fantastic show.

Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
Eighteen eighty three. It was really good. I liked it
even though, yes, the libtards are in it, but it
was still a good show.

Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
Did they always used to be libtards? I mean, I
don't know when.

Speaker 3 (01:37:07):
I I mean when I first went to don't get
any of that. As long as they don't portray that
in the show, then.

Speaker 2 (01:37:15):
Yeah, but the problem is they've been so loud mouthed
about it that it's hard to look at them and
not see that.

Speaker 3 (01:37:21):
But that's like any actor, though, shut your mouth and act.
That's what I want to see.

Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
You're a good actor.

Speaker 3 (01:37:27):
They Tom Cruise, he's I mean, Tom Hanks, he's a
good actor. But shut up.

Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
I totally agree, But yeah, probably cannot they cannot shut
their mouths. Hold on a second. I was just I
was over at I just bopped in over it to
CNN just to see what they were doing, and I
I happened to see this was the top of their
h This is one of their banner ads at the top.

(01:37:55):
So it's a hyper barrack chamber.

Speaker 3 (01:38:00):
Sounds like you might need one.

Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
I was going to say, this sounds like something I
might be a Oxy sell revolutionize your healing and recovery
with the oxy provision hyperbaric chamber. A hardshell chamber combined
state of the art technology, a high performance, and ease
of use for an unparalleled therapy experience. Maybe that's what
I need. They're only wew I can get one for

(01:38:25):
about thirty thousand dollars, isn't it what Michael Jackson used.

Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
To sleep at night in I think so.

Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
I'm pretty sure it was a hyperbaric chamber. What happens
when you get in those things? Good question, right, thank you.
It's a robust and comfortable environment for hyperbaric therapy. It's
a lining type chamber. It's made from stainless steel aircraft
grade PC materials. Good for them. As an internal control board.

(01:38:54):
There was a a story over now it's ah is
he okay? Good? Let's hold on a second. I need
to push the button to bring in Dan.

Speaker 3 (01:39:04):
He's the managing editor at CBN News, the host of
the Quick Start podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:39:09):
And the moral center of the Daily Mojo radio program.

Speaker 6 (01:39:13):
He is Dan Andros Apparently I'm frozen.

Speaker 3 (01:39:17):
Yeah you're frozen, but we got you.

Speaker 6 (01:39:20):
I know, well you might want to you can, Yeah,
you can take my frozen face off. I'm trying to.

Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
Uh oh is he gone?

Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
Oh no, he's back. Oh hang on just a second,
sorry sorry, Dan swapped swapped. Boom, there we go.

Speaker 6 (01:39:41):
My computer has apparently gone haywire today. I don't I
don't know what happened. It was like looking completely fine,
and I went to connect to you guys, and it
just was like hah, you think that's what you're gonna
do today, And it was like, that's what just happens.
Everything started shutting off off and like anyway, so that

(01:40:02):
was fun.

Speaker 2 (01:40:03):
At least your at least your voice works. My voice
decided to uh, to give out on me somewhere. I
think we're pretty sure it's the Mountain Cedar. That's done.
Now I'm gonna have to talk like this the rest
of the time just to sound good.

Speaker 6 (01:40:18):
You're gonna have to go Bob Ross. You're gonna go
full Bob Ross and everybody. Oh, we're just gonna unhappy though.
We're gonna take a look at some happy little news here.
Some illegal migrants doing crazy U turns and crashing into
vans and killing people. A lovely little U turn And
how did he get his cdl Oh he did it
in California.

Speaker 2 (01:40:41):
Yeah, that let's yeah, yeah, that was uh. Phil Bell
did his Morning Update on that yesterday and it was
you know, I don't know how anybody defends anything that
they that they're doing in California. I really don't have
no clue.

Speaker 6 (01:41:01):
I mean, are they gonna sue Are they gonna sue
the state? Because it see I'm not a lawyer, but
it seems like they have okay sign out. But I
just don't The other thing that bothered met did you
guys play this for everybody and stuff? Did you watch
the clip and whatnot? Did you guys do all that.

Speaker 2 (01:41:21):
Of him, of him making the U turn?

Speaker 3 (01:41:23):
Yeah, I think we played so much, but it was
it was horrific.

Speaker 6 (01:41:27):
Yeah, one of the craziest things I've ever seen.

Speaker 2 (01:41:32):
Yeah, and and and it's just again they they that
could have been a doesn't care.

Speaker 6 (01:41:40):
He doesn't care either, Like the guy in the passenger
seat at least seemed like a little shocked like that.
The guy driving was just like, h looks like someone
hit me. Oh well, And he's standing there out on
the street like can I go now?

Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
Like I mean, it's I haven't seen the whole thing,
so I don't know what he uh after after it
happened actually brief, just brief, like somebody's panning along and
he's just standing.

Speaker 6 (01:42:04):
There like this, like like you'd think you'd be shocked
and mortified, like I saw. I actually when we lived
in Texas, I drove up I was like one of
the first ones on the scene of an accident on
the Interstate. We were coming home from Waco and a
bad crash and it was I don't know exactly what happened,
but this elderly couple were in suv and the suv

(01:42:26):
was like mangled and sizzling. It seemed like it was
going to burst into flames. So we were trying to
get this these people out. A couple other people were
there and they were kind of we were just helping them.
But the guy there was younger guy, probably in his twenties,
and apparently it must have been there they were involved
in the accident as well, and he was just in

(01:42:46):
tears and just broken up about it. And the guy was,
you know, these people were still alive, they were injured,
but like it. They were older people. But he was
just like apologizing and you know, he was he was mortified.
And I was like, this is the reaction you should
have when you're in an accident. Like this guy was
just standing here like da.

Speaker 2 (01:43:04):
I mean, it's just maybe he didn't know. I mean,
I don't know. I haven't I haven't seen the full clip.
I just saw the one of home in the in
the cab, in the cab, the driver's cab.

Speaker 6 (01:43:16):
Yeah, he had enough by this point, he's standing outside
and there is a mangled car there under his truck,
So he I don't care what planet you're on, what
country you're from. I've been to Haiti where there's when
there was no traffic lights in Porta Prince, and I've
seen better and they're better drivers than that. Like you
can't just take a tractor trailer and cut across a

(01:43:40):
highway like what I know, I just cannot. I cannot of.

Speaker 2 (01:43:47):
Florida Authority said he entered the US illegally from Mexico
in twenty eighteen. He was able to obtain that commercial
driver's license in California, one of nineteen states that issues
licenses regardless of immigration status. A California, I don't know,
have you. I don't know how they do. I don't

(01:44:07):
know how they justify it. I have no idea California.
So have you seen the clip of the guy? And
this resonates with me because I'm so irritated. I feel
like our healthcare system.

Speaker 6 (01:44:17):
Is like we're trying to do this hybrid of I
just don't think insurance companies work like I think there
needs to be like a new model, like no insurance
companies like let's just have maybe you get catastrophic.

Speaker 2 (01:44:31):
Yes, And that's the way that's what they were supposed
to be originally was they were just supposed to be
for catastrophe, like you cut your arm.

Speaker 6 (01:44:38):
And you just pay for everything else. And then the
market like gets things to go lower in price because
everyone's having to pay for them and you're not having
to do this rigmarole where they can jack up the
prices and charge insurance companies whatever because they're only allowing
the curtin amount. I'm starting to do the math here
on like I have, I have six people in my family,
and the deductible for each person's like fifteen hundred or something,

(01:45:00):
and so it's like, you know, aside from like basic
things that get a copay, Like I guess that's the
only perk you get. But I'm still doing the math,
like what's the actual visit costs like one hundred bucks
or something like instead of thirty So like I anyway,
I'm doing the math because then you pay whatever hundred
per month, you know, several hundred dollars per month towards

(01:45:20):
the insurance and then so that's you know, thousands of
dollars a month that I'm already paying and then I
have to go, you know, fifteen thousand times six on
the deductibles before I start making those.

Speaker 2 (01:45:34):
Like before the government got involved in it, why am
I paying for insurance a whole lot better? Exactly? And
that's the problem, except for like my heart surgery.

Speaker 6 (01:45:42):
I had my heart surgery, and that was like a
quarter million dollars and I'm glad I only had to
pay a few thousand for that. But but that's what
you need, like I just give me the catastrophic. So
when I got to get a heart surgery, I'm good.
Everything else, it's not making much sense to you do
that anymore.

Speaker 2 (01:45:57):
But I only screwed up. It's because the government got
involved in it. The government, I agree. They tried to regulate, yes,
m hm. And once they once the government's stuck their
grubby little pause in there, everything got screwed up. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:46:14):
Well, and think about have you seen the this that
we're talking California? And this one made me think of it.
I saw this viral clip of this guy he had
he lives in California and he had to pay, so
he paid a couple hundred dollars for like he had
one of his kids had to go take an ambulance
for something. I don't know what it was, but he's,

(01:46:34):
you know, nothing tragic, but they did have to take
an ambulance ride, right, And so he's calling about this
bill because it initially was like one hundred bucks or something.
He goes, now it's fourteen hundred dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:46:52):
He's not there, he's not.

Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
Fortunately, fortunately I see what he the Robert Witt is
the guy's name. It was a the first bill that
he got without insurance for the for the ambulance.

Speaker 6 (01:47:12):
This is this is my computer's thing.

Speaker 2 (01:47:14):
Yes, it's no, but so you were you were telling
a story of the first bill that he got without
the insurance was six hundred bucks and then the second
one was thirteen hundred dollars. Right.

Speaker 6 (01:47:26):
So he's like, So he's talking to this person on
the phone. And this is the best part if you
go and watch that clip if he posted somewhere, because
he's really funny with it. But he's like, okay, so
why did the bill go up? And and they're like, well,
at first we thought you didn't have insurance, and that
this is the rate with insurance. He's like, so I'm
I'm getting insurance and then I have to pay more.

(01:47:49):
He's like, do you see why? This is not like
you're supposed to get insurance so you don't pay more?
Why am I paying more? Why would I have been
better off without the insurance? Like the non insurance right
is better? And the guy and you know, the poor
guy on the phone, like he doesn't make the rules right.
He's just answered the phone and he's like, ah, yes,
that's it, that is correct. You can just tell you.

(01:48:11):
But the guy keeps saying like, okay, you tracking with
me here, like this is uh, you know I paid
for insurance.

Speaker 2 (01:48:17):
We have that clip insurance, so we sent you the
insurance and it looks like the bill went up. The
first bill we got without the insurance was six hundred bucks,
and then the second one was almost thirteen hundred bucks.

Speaker 1 (01:48:32):
Okay, yeah, so that's the first and was you received.

Speaker 6 (01:48:34):
That's a discount that you received if you're uninsured, discount
since you are insured. Okay, have you seen that?

Speaker 2 (01:48:44):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (01:48:45):
What the hell?

Speaker 2 (01:48:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:48:47):
If you watch the raw If you watch the raw clip,
it's funny because he keeps kind of slowly breaking it
down to where it makes no sense.

Speaker 2 (01:48:56):
Does it does? That's the craziness of all of this
stuff is how does how is it justified? How is
any of it justified? And how have we not seen?
And this is this is where the government who had
you know, stepped in there and screwed everything up. And
they have a chance to get in there and unscrew it,
but they won't.

Speaker 6 (01:49:16):
They Well, this is and or they can do you Yeah, well,
do you remember when the Obamacare debate was happening, and
you know, we must we must have done this segment
a million times on the show, on Fox and on
The Blaze talking about how this is, this is the
progressive's dream. Obama didn't think that this was good, this

(01:49:37):
Obamacare that he got in. You know, it's not good.
What they're doing is this is the step on the
way to fully socialized medicine because they know, okay, this
is yeah, we're putting this in there, and it's gonna
be terrible. It's gonna be crap for a bunch of years,
and then people are gonna be just crying out like
like I am right now, like what is this? And

(01:49:58):
then someone's gonna come along and eventually, listen, let's just
make it free for everybody. I mean, just it should
be just free. And I'm gonna be like fuye, just
make it free that whatever. Anything's better than this.

Speaker 2 (01:50:10):
Uh. And it's yeah, I mean it's exactly right. It's
and it's crazy that we've gotten to this far. But
has the is there any shot of getting of backing
out of this situation? Now? Is there any way that
we can get out of it? How do you see
us backing out of it?

Speaker 6 (01:50:27):
I don't know, because I don't know. I mean I
wish I had the answer to it. But like you said,
government get involved. Like you know, there's all these insurance regulation,
state lines and this and that. Like I I don't know,
there's alternative things, and I have some friends who do,
like the Christian Health share things, and like I'm sure
there's issues with those, but like I'm ready to start

(01:50:48):
investigating some of these other things because it's gotta there's
gotta be a better system out there than these. The
insurance companies are awful. I mean, we've all dealt with
insurance companies. I mean, let's just be honest, Like you know.

Speaker 2 (01:51:00):
It can be great at times when they may not
pay off.

Speaker 6 (01:51:04):
Especially like home insurance stuff, Like you'll be you'll be like, oh,
you know, a meteor fell out of the sky and
smashed my house. And they'll be like, oh, I'm sorry
that that originated from outside the house, outside the dwelling.
So yeah, we don't cover that. But but what like
it smashed my house, Like what are you talking about?

(01:51:26):
And yeah, they'll they'll do anything fine with the I.

Speaker 2 (01:51:30):
Don't know if it's just Texas or if if if
it's nationwide, but roofing uh insurance for a new roof
if you get storm damage or something like that, that
once it's eight years old. I think I think that
I think it's eight years that you're the coverage on
it is it goes I mean just in this toilet

(01:51:55):
goes well.

Speaker 6 (01:51:55):
And in Texas, I remember big time that was a hole.
That was a whole against thought. I'm sure some of
the people taking advantage of the insurance situation, they're probably
ruined that for everybody, because I remember, like, man, you'd
get like one hail drop would come down and you'd
get knocked on the door. Hey we can replace your roof.
You got ain't dense up there, and they you know,

(01:52:16):
it would take some pictures. Look at this thick I
know they're up there with a hammer going like this.
You know, we had hail. It's time for a new roof,
you know. And the Texas roofs are all like different
angles and crazy. So your roof costs like thirty five
grand to replace, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:52:30):
And is the truth? When is it with the roofs
down here in Texas? They are all You're right, they've
got crazy angles and they you need to be like
a monkey to be able to climb on these things
because they're so steep. It's the place, well I've lived
where things are crazy. Well, yeah, everything's bigger in Texas.
I mean, I mean, I remember that was one fun

(01:52:51):
thing when I moved to Texas. Was like, for the
same price of my little cardboard box I had up
here in Philadelphia. You know, you're getting castles down there
for the for the same thing.

Speaker 6 (01:53:00):
I don't know how the prices are these.

Speaker 2 (01:53:02):
Days, but yeah, it's it's it's still expensive down here.
I did because I saw this on the front page
of Faith Wire, and I wanted to I wanted to
get your reaction because I very seldom do we get
to see the other shoe drop, but the Gina Corno thing,
which I think happened last time you and I spoke,

(01:53:22):
and and today, but finally she got I think some
some justice for the unfair way that she was treated.

Speaker 6 (01:53:33):
Yes, and I don't I don't think they just a
good show, yeah, and like a great show. I still
love the Mandalorian. I mean, I have I have my
Mando posts over there now, but I have my Mando
post herself. I still love the show as annoying as
and woke as I guess the producers and the lead
actor are. But but she was good on that show,
and like people liked her, and honestly, what they did

(01:53:56):
to her was so wrong. I mean, if you look
at what she did and I and I have to
go back to the specifics. It's like they were like, oh, well,
she's tweeting about Nazis, and it's like, well she no,
Like she was saying like this is like this type
of soft and Nazi jer of the censorship, YadA YadA,
the parallels. And then you look, and what's the dude's
name that plays Mando. He's popular. I forget his name,

(01:54:18):
but hold on, I'm gonna find it. But then the
ironic thing was Pedro Pascal. So but then they look
at Pedro Pascal's tweets and he's a great actor. But
then like, dude, have some stones and like stand up
for your castmate. You tweeted about Hitler as well, like
complaining about Trump, right, and it's like you, It's like

(01:54:41):
you can do it, but she can't. Like what is
this patriarchy?

Speaker 10 (01:54:44):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:54:45):
You know the patriarchy? Well and cool when it suits
you like to complain about it, but then when you
benefit from it anyway, it was all stupid and like
she did the Beatbop boop thing, which was hilarious and
and like put the whoa.

Speaker 2 (01:55:00):
They hated it.

Speaker 6 (01:55:01):
You know, there was some trans loon or a group
of trans well you know they're there because every every
Disney show. I think Mandalorian I don't think has it
because I haven't seen it, but they have to make
gay space aliens, you know, like yeah, like the Pirate
one a skeleton crew, which was really good. Otherwise, of
course out of all the parents, like there was a
group of parents involved in the thing, and of course

(01:55:25):
one of them had to look like they were Discovery.

Speaker 2 (01:55:27):
Yeah, and they ruined Quantum Leap. I just discovered that.
I mean, I didn't even know they'd.

Speaker 3 (01:55:33):
Really been quantum Leep too. Yeah, but they ruined it.
They ruined it, Yeah, Quantumblypod.

Speaker 2 (01:55:40):
But the original was Scott Bachuil. It was great. And
then I just saw the first episode of the remake,
which I guess was back in twenty twenty two, so
it's been a while, and I was like, yeah, jeez,
I watched it.

Speaker 3 (01:55:51):
And the guy that runs that, the guy that runs
the Ziggy platform, Yeah, behind the scenes.

Speaker 2 (01:55:58):
He's like me, they woke up across something or other
and it's like, I just really, I mean, just in
your face.

Speaker 6 (01:56:06):
They don't realize, they don't realize that they are radicalizing
an entire generation of people who don't want to see this.
Did you see the gay cheerleader on the Vikings?

Speaker 3 (01:56:15):
Like we played that yesterday?

Speaker 2 (01:56:16):
Yeah, I know, no one nobody wants.

Speaker 6 (01:56:23):
No one wants to see a man pretending to be
a woman. No one wants to see it. No one
wants to see it, aside from a couple of gay
people in Hollywood, Like right, they just don't you know,
I mean, can you imagine being on the Minnesota Vikings
and you have to run out there like to be

(01:56:44):
a tough guy, and then they're like.

Speaker 3 (01:56:50):
Like yesterday that said the Dallas Cowboys are no longer
the gayest NFL T.

Speaker 6 (01:56:58):
I mean, I mean it didn't. You know, the Vikings
are purple. It's just there's too many things, you know,
I know, and that.

Speaker 2 (01:57:06):
We sadly and and I really appreciate you giving my
voice a break, but we are saying and I can.

Speaker 6 (01:57:14):
Do that all day long. I can Karen all day.

Speaker 2 (01:57:16):
Long for I appreciate that you for you for doing that.
What's coming up on the Quick Start podcast today, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:57:24):
We got a couple of cool stories of Christian sort
of winning cases like this is just a refrain that
keeps happening from atheists and secular groups that are trying
to Like like a Christian student was trying to you know,
school spirit to paint their stuff on their parking spaces
for seniors. She tried to do a Bible verse and
they're like, no, well she wins that fight or I
think it's still fighting. Good Also, Child of Agelism Fellowship

(01:57:48):
they won their case to be able to keep doing
their after school clubs. So yeah, some good Christian victories
on there on the podcast today.

Speaker 2 (01:57:56):
It was good news for a change, all right. My
friend thank you, appreciate all right, and thankfully for the
rest of you. That's it. Wait a minutes less goal.
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the Daily Mojo for the day. Tuesday, the nineteenth day

(01:58:20):
of August, the Year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five,
Damn Mountain Cedar. Let's find out anybody.

Speaker 3 (01:58:26):
Learned before the show.

Speaker 2 (01:58:28):
Apparently not. No one told me about that before the show.
Find out anybody learned anything? Freebee thirty eight over in
the Rumble chat room says, Brad sounds like he needs
to gargle warm salt water. Yes, I don't. Here's the
weird thing. I don't feel bad. It's just the voice.
It's just not kind of nope, not working. Original baby

(01:58:49):
says Yep. I was gonna watch Quantum Leap watch about
twenty minutes. I did the same thing. I watched twenty
minutes of it, and I was just and I don't care.
If dude wants to dresses, I don't. I don't care,
but I don't want to be forced to watch it.
And it just it added nothing to the show, added
absolutely nothing to it. And now I'm just I'm mad

(01:59:11):
that I'm gonna could I watch it? Yeah, but the
whole time I'd be watching.

Speaker 13 (01:59:15):
It going.

Speaker 3 (01:59:18):
The chick is hot.

Speaker 2 (01:59:20):
Yes, I know. And first, for a minute, I thought, Okay,
I'm going to be told that's a dude. I'm gonna
be I'm gonna find out that's a guy. I'm gonna
there's it's gonna be my my, my payback for always
sending the pictures of the guys to Ron and him going, yeah,
she's hot. Yeah, it's a dude, it's a dude. Sorry,
And people says sounds like you're saying, uh, sounds like

(01:59:44):
what you're saying is no rooftop secret service in Texas.
I'm telling you, the roofs down here are crazy. Remember
the wead the people must hang together, otherwise we show
shortly hang separately, six separate treatus Resa stupid and good
dog Tompson?

Speaker 3 (01:59:58):
You are you did it?

Speaker 1 (01:59:59):
You didn't?

Speaker 2 (01:59:59):
Brother? I did it. I did it. I did it.

Speaker 1 (02:00:02):
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