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November 10, 2025 60 mins
Dems Cave to MAGA — Government Shutdown Ends in Total Surrender | Karel Cast 25-144
Democrats just handed Donald Trump and MAGA a massive win — again. Eight House Democrats broke ranks and voted with Republicans to end the government shutdown, with zero protections for health care or working Americans.
Once more, the so-called “resistance” flinched when it mattered most, proving why the party keeps losing ground. MAGA would never have blinked — and now Trump gets to claim victory while the American people lose.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court refuses to revisit same-sex marriage, Kim Davis is back in the headlines looking like she’s been hit by karma, and Trump’s tossing out more pardons for his corrupt friends. Is this really what MAGA voters signed up for? And where are the Epstein files everyone’s been waiting for?
Plus — you can now order your own lab tests and scans without a doctor. Is that empowerment or danger waiting to happen?
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Speaker 4 (00:29):
Hello and happy Monday. Did you hear the sound coming
from DC. That was the sound of a massive cave in.
We're going to talk about the repercussions of that and
everything else going on in this great, big old world
of ours on the Corral Cast on this Monday.

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Speaker 4 (00:59):
Oh, it is the Crowd Cast. I am Corral, So
very glad you are joining me on this whirlwind cavalcade.
I hope you're having a good day today. Hope you're
having a good time. I'm I can't decide if I
am or not. I was really pissed off last night
when it was announced the Democrats would be caving. Sorry,
I am not comfortable. I am not ready. I'm not ready.

(01:21):
I am not ready for the ship. First of all,
thirty seconds ago, I was cleaning a dog's volva. Okay,
so that's that's how my morning is going. Now. I'm
here with you, from Volva to you. Uh you've heard
it from the desert to the sea, from the Volva
to the podcast. Uh and uh yeah that's And I
just want to thank you, my god. I don't you know,

(01:43):
I don't know how to say this politely, but many
of you care more about me than some of my
friends because I got cards from you guys. I got
cash gifts from you guys. I got lots of text
messages and everything. And I got to tell you I
got four cards from my close friends. So yeah, Steve

(02:06):
took me to dinner Saturday night. Although the people at
dinner didn't really acknowledge it was my birthday. They were
kind of just there for the free meal. Steve did
give me a bouquet of flowers at dinner. He went
with me to high Tea on Friday with my new
friend Jeanie from the park. But you know, all in all,
it was a great weekend but also a sad one.
I gotta tell you this true story before we get

(02:27):
into the show and get into all the happenings in
DC and such. So Friday morning is my birthday. I
wake up sixty three years old. I go to my
email and it says from Quest Agnostics, the results of
your test are back. And I thought I didn't take
any blood test. What is this and then I remembered, oh, yeah,
the dermatologist took some things off my back. And so

(02:50):
I open up the email. It says click care for
your results. I click, and what do you know? I've
got cancer. Happy birthday. The morning of my birthday. That
result could have been sent the day before, it could
have been sent the day after, but no, the morning
of my birthday, I wake up, I go to the

(03:11):
test result and it says basil cell carcinoma superficial and nodular,
so it's a double kind of cancer. Luckily, basil cell
carcinoma can be removed and it barely spreads about ninety
five percent of the time. It doesn't spread unlike squam

(03:31):
is cell. So on Wednesday, I am going to be
having cancer surgery. At ten am, I'll be having a
mose procedure on my back, which is where they found
this spot. And I got all depressed because I got
the news on my birthday. But then I realized it's
great to get the news when it's still fixable, you know,

(03:52):
they can take the cancer off. It's still fixable. So
hopefully it'll all go well and they'll get rid of it.
For me. Of course, this now means I have to
be I always go in once a year. Now it
means I have to go in every six months, uh
to see the dermatologist. So that's lovely. There were two spots.
The other is an actinic keratosis which they are also

(04:15):
going to burn off on Wednesday, which is a pre cancer.
So there was a pre cancer and then a full
blown cancer that was not just one type, but two
types of cancers. It was a superficial and nodular woo.
So they're going to go and cut, and a mose
procedure is where they slice. Then they go while you're there,

(04:35):
they go look under the microscope and see if there's
cancer at the edges. If there is, they cut again
a little bigger. If there's cancer at the edges, they
keep cutting until a certain amount around the edge comes
out with no cancer and then they sew you up.
And so that'll be happening to me Wednesday morning. So

(04:56):
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for everything that you do. All right, other than that,
still worried about Ember's limp, still cleaning her volva. Yeah,

(05:16):
and of course this weekend a myriad of emotions with
what happened with the Democrats. Really angry that eight of
them are caving, including one from Nevada, that Catherine Maestro
whatever her name, Cortes Maestro whatever. Very angry at them.
I mean, you make people suffer for forty fucking days

(05:37):
and then you cave. Why didn't you just cave thirty
nine days ago? Then? Oh, we made them promise to
have a vote. Oh, they're so good at keeping their promises. Well,
we could always shut it down again in January. Oh,
because you're going to take that route. This is why
democrats lose, because they're losers.

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Speaker 4 (06:29):
And I hate to be so mean to the Democratic
Party because in their minds, they're doing it because of
all the pain that's been inflicted. Forty days of federal
workers with no paychecks. Some of them were fired or furloughed.
Now they're going to be rehired. Air traffic control for
the holidays, we'll get back, Snap payments will resume.

Speaker 8 (06:48):
Screw that, we.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
Were winning the publicity war. More people blame the Republicans
and Donald Trump for the shutdown than the Democrats. They
were freaking winning. They were you know what, Trump looked
heartless going to the Supreme Court and having them stop
snap payments. He looked like the cruel, evil villain that

(07:11):
he is. And what of these eight do, including that
useless waste of large space John Fetterman, what do they do?
They cave? I hope those eight Democrats are voted out
for other Democrats in the midterms. I hope they lose
their seats because now you caved, and by caving, it

(07:33):
makes it look like you could have caved all along,
and so now it looks like you were the reason
for all the pain. These people know nothing of optics
and they don't know how to fight MAGA. They're just
a bunch of spineless woosies. Oh but we did it
for the people. The people know. I spoke personally to

(07:54):
four people who haven't gotten a paycheck in forty days,
and they were not for the Demosmocrats caving nobody is.
Don Lemon went out on the streets last night and
everybody he talked to in DC was like, no, they
shouldn't have caved week week. This is why they lose elections.

(08:18):
This is it, you know, because they're weak, because they're
not willing. See mag is willing to make America suffer
if it advances their political agenda. MAGA does not care
about anyone that's not like them, and they don't even
care about themselves. They don't care. They are willing to

(08:38):
let anybody suffer so long as it meets their goals.
The Democrats were like, this has gone on long enough,
people are suffering. Well, we've got to help the people.
You help the people by staying strong, showing these people
for the despots that they truly are, and then winning

(09:01):
in the midterms. Now, all the games you made The
following Tuesday in the election. Wave your little hand and
whisper so long, dearie. They're gone, They're gone? Why because
you caved? I don't I don't like it. Do you all?

(09:22):
Do you all like that they caved? I do not
like that they caved, and I don't care about their reasoning.
I don't want to hear John Fetterman speak. He should
go home. He is useless. He is not He is
a Republican. John Fetterman is a Republican in Democratic clothing,
baggy Democratic clothing. He is not a Democrat. I don't

(09:42):
know why he ran as a Democrat. He doesn't like
the Democratic Party. He obviously doesn't like democratic principles. I
don't know. So who got to them? Who got to
these eight people, the CEOs of the airlines? Who who
is greasing their pockets? Because it's all a grift. Everything
in DC is a grift. Who is greasing their pockets?

(10:03):
You know who? I'm James. I'm glad. I know you're
flying on the twelfth and would like an air traffic
controller on duty. Good for you, but it's not worth it.
It's not boy, James Snabel in the chatroom, could I
have used you to be my pathologist? I would have
rather heard I got cancer from James Snabel than some

(10:23):
you know, let me go back. I'm I want to
talk about all this, but you know what, they should
not send you your lab results if you got the
cancer before your doctor gets them. You know, Friday morning,
at four forty eight on my birthday, I get these

(10:43):
quest results. So I log in and before five am
on my birthday, guess what I have? Cancer? Basil cell
carcinoma superficial and nodular. Now I had to google that
and use chat GPT. Why because my doctor's office didn't
open for hours. When it's a result where there's something

(11:06):
like a cancer, they really should wait for your doctors.
I know that we all want access to our data.
Now we're gonna do this as a topic later, but
really finding out from an email at four forty five
in the morning, Good lord, all right, there is a
piece of good news today. The Supreme Court has refused

(11:26):
that smug looking runt rhymes with runt Pam or Kim Davis.
Her case will not be heard by the Supreme Court.
So the chance to overturn same sex marriage this time around.
And there's other challenges coming, But this time around, Project
twenty twenty five's goal has not been achieved. The Supreme

(11:51):
Court said they're not going to hear the case, so
same sex marriage stands as law of the land for
right now. Congress, of course to inept. You know, I
read a great editorial in the New York Times. I
went ahead and got their subscription. You know, I realized
that I paid a subscribe to TV streaming, but not
to media like newspapers. And yet I'm a journalist and

(12:11):
I feel passionate about journalism, and I thought, why would
I give Hulu or Skydance money and not the La
Times and the New York Times. So they both had
specials a dollar a month from the first six months,
so I thought, I can give them each six dollars.
So I did, And I was reading in the New
York Times editorial from a gay person who wants same

(12:33):
sex marriage, but who wanted the Supreme Court to actually
overturn it, so Congress would then have to do their
job and make it a law. He was optimistic that
Congress would see. The thing is, if the Supreme Court
overturns that, Congress ain't going to reinstate it, not now,
not this Congress. So yeah, and did you hear the

(12:54):
great news in Texas they redistricted and they gave five
new seats to or six new seats to Republicans. But
in doing so, the way they changed the map, they
actually put ten districts in play now for Democrats. So
they think they did a five or six seat gain,
they might have done a four seat loss. Ha ha.

(13:17):
And over the weekend, the Great State of Texas put
in the drag ban again. Their Supreme Court said okay,
which means any drag show in the state of Texas
for the you know, like the weekend drag shows the
place can be fined ten thousand dollars. So of course
they canceled them all. Now, why rue Paul doesn't bring
drag race to Texas and film in Texas because they

(13:40):
couldn't do anything about her. That would be a it'd
be filming, it'd be a private thing, not a public show.
She should go film, but she doesn't because she likes money.
Now RuPaul and her husband I think is a Republican.
They own a ranch in Montana where they have fracking.
So yeah, but now in Texas it's illegal to do
drag and I want to know what they think drag

(14:01):
is First of all, drag is your first Amendment right.
But second of all, you know a construction worker, that's drag,
a police officer that's drag. Oh no, that's a uniform. Ah,
so is drag. Dressing up like a woman to entertain
a crowd is a costume. It's a uniform to where

(14:24):
to work. So drag is really just a costume. It's
just a uniform. So they ban drag, But they didn't
ban nurses outfits. They I bet they didn't ban French
made outfits. They you know, this is what a screwed
up country we live in. I mean that, what a

(14:46):
screwed up country. And the Democrats caving John Fetterman, Catherine
Maestro Cortez or whatever her name is here from in Nevada,
just horrible people, didn't I think Dick derb Apply named
you know what, how ridiculous. And we only the people.

(15:07):
You know, here's the thing. We paint this as a
Democrat versus Republican or there are no more Republicans. It's maga,
So democrat versus maga. Here's the thing. The only losers
are the American people. We lost. The Democrats were standing
up for us and they caved, and so we lost.

(15:29):
And now your health insurance unless you're on Medicare, and
even now, oh my god. So over the weekend I
got my changes. I'm on United Healthcare through Medicare, United Healthcare,
AARP Medicare advantage. Everything is going up one hundred to
two hundred percent, and they know that these are plans

(15:50):
for seniors. My specialist goes up from thirty dollars to
forty five dollars per visit. That is a fifty percent increase.
Cat scan go from one hundred and twenty to two
hundred and fifty, that is a one hundred and ten
percent increase. Every single copay has doubled or tripled on

(16:12):
my twenty twenty sixth plan. And when I called her
to find out why, the lady on the phone goes, well,
it's per state and it's government funding. And I'm like, no,
it's United Healthcare wanting to keep their billions of dollars. Now,
you can't mention Luigi on the call or they'll report you.
But this is why Luigi went ballistic on the CEO

(16:34):
of United Healthcare. They deny just like truepanion Dog insurance
a scam. Don't get it if your dog is over
five years old, don't get truepanion. And the same with
United Healthcare. How ridiculous. I want to go see a psychiatrist.
I do. I'm having some problems. I really am, you know,

(16:57):
I catastrophize everything. I'm I'm so scared that Ember is dying,
and really she just has a limp in her vulva thing.
But you know, to me, it's like, oh, the beginning
of the end, and you know, just I really want
to see a psychiatrist. Why aren't I thriving in Vegas?
Why aren't I What's the next part of my life
going to be? How do I reinvent what does real
happiness look like for me right now? Because I don't know.

(17:20):
I'm having real trouble figuring out. I was really not
happy over the weekend. I was happy Friday at High
TII with Genie and Steve. Saturday night, I wasn't really
happy at that table. I wasn't Mark Keen barely spoke,
his girlfriend barely spoke. Steve's friend from work got very drunk,

(17:41):
and I don't drink. Steve got inebriated with her, so
they're cackling and having a grand time, and I'm sitting
there sober, and it's my birthday and one person brought
a card. One out of five people, one brought a card.
I wasn't really happy. I mean, it was nice to
be out with friends, it was, And God blessed Steve.

(18:03):
He spent one thousand dollars in gift cards. I mean,
what a friend. I mean, really great guy. Gave me
a big bouquet of flowers. You know. So I was
happy with Steve, but with the others at the table,
I would have like, Eh, Steve and I could have
just gone out ourselves, and I would have been just
as happy. I would have been happier, probably because he

(18:24):
and I always laugh and have a great time. We
always do, Oh my god, we always do. But when
him and his friend from work or they're drinking, they
laugh and have a great time. So I really didn't
laugh and have a great time because two of the
people weren't really speaking and the others were drunk. So,
you know, so I need to go to a psychiatrist

(18:46):
and find out why, because I should have been happy.
And I need to go to a psychiatrist and find
out why. Why wasn't I happy at that dinner. I
should have been I should have been grateful and happy.
So what is it in me that's turning that happiness off? Well,
guess what sixty five dollars a visit and they'll only
approve ten visits, So six hundred and fifty dollars for

(19:10):
two months of therapy that may or may not help.
And then at the end of that ten visits I
have to be authorized for more. I'm like, I used
to get free, you know, covered psychiatric care. Not anymore,
not anymore. You know that. It's just it's just ridiculous,

(19:34):
you know. So we'll see, we'll see, we'll see. I
am grateful to be able to get the cancer off
my back that you know that. Look, I'm very grateful.
It's gonna cost me one hundred and fifty dollars, but
I'm very grateful, you know. Never don't get me wrong.
But we shouldn't be grateful for great healthcare. We shouldn't be.

(19:56):
First of all, I paid more taxes in my lifetime
than most of you you will ever pay in your lifetime.
When I was at KFI every month and combined Andrew
and I paid twelve thousand dollars a month in taxas
I paid six thousand a month, and he paid six
thousand a month every month. And then at KGO, I
paid three thousand a month in taxes every month, every

(20:20):
single month. So for a fifteen year spread, I paid
hundreds of thousands of dollars into taxes just in radio,
not even counting the jobs I had before radio or after.
I've paid hundreds of thousands of dollars into taxes. So,

(20:41):
but you shouldn't be grateful for health care. And this
whole battle in DC was about healthcare. You know, they
don't want your premiums to triple. They don't want Medicare
premiums to go up. They don't They don't want you
to have to fight and struggle for health care because
no one on the planet should. It shouldn't be a

(21:01):
for profit industry, period, It just shouldn't be. And now
they've came, and so your premiums, god knows what they're
gonna do, and some of you won't be able to
afford it, and you're gonna be without health care. So
if they find cancer on your back, you're gonna be true.
That would be terrible. If I couldn't get this taken off,

(21:24):
that'd be so scary. So I'm very grateful that it
can be. But I paid into that state.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
Now it's sure side.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
Oh yeah, the Democrats caved. It's sad that they caved,
you know it is. And yes, I do want effective treatment.
I need to see a psychiatrist. I need to be happier,
and I need to figure out why I'm not. You know,
I mean I have a house, I'm able to barely
afford food, barely, I have zero retirement. I'm very worried

(22:23):
that if Medicare goes away, and if Wall Street goes
bust and sag after, I can't pay my pension. You know,
I worked for a pension. I paid into the pension,
just like Solid Security. I paid in my whole life
to that. These are not gifts. I'm not on the
government dole. I worked for these things, and now that
I'm sixty three, I can collect it. But I'm worried

(22:46):
it's going to go away. And if it does, what
do I live off of? Do I go? You drive uber?
I mean, really, what happens? David and I were talking
about that this morning. He's got six grand in his
four oh one k and he's almost sixty. He's like,
I don't know what I'm gonna do. I've got to
save up, you know, over the next eight years. I
got to save up, like, you know, a million and

(23:07):
a half dollars. How does one do that? I don't know.
So we're all worried. And while we're worried about money,
they're caving in DC. I mean, what is John fetterman care?
If you're healthcare triples, He's got the best healthcare in
the world. He gets one hundred and fifty thousand dollars

(23:28):
a year for life because he went to Congress for life.
One hundred and fifty k per year for life plus
the best healthcare. And in this new bill that's going through,
there's four hundred million dollars being given to Congress to
help with their security and other issues. They've allotted themselves

(23:52):
four hundred million dollars. Congress, they're giving themselves four hundred
million dollars. Look it up. What could they need four
hundred million dollars for? Completely ridiculous, Completely ridiculous, you know, yep,
completely ridiculous. So we've got the Democrats caving, eight of

(24:17):
them eight. The others are voting no. Chuck Schumer's voting
now you know, the senator from Hawaii's voting no. The
senators from California are voting now. Eight Democrats have decided
that it's time to end the shutdown. They might as

(24:38):
well switch parties. I mean, truly, they might as well
switch parties if they can't stand in solidarity with their
party because the going has gotten tough. Get out, you know,
go join the GOP. It's just ridiculous, just ridiculous. All right,

(24:59):
We've got so much other stuff to talk about today.
I'm very happy by the way the Supreme Court turned
down Kim Davis. I was worried. I was worried because
they met on my birthday November seventh, and they released
their ruling today that they're not going to take the case.
But I will say Amy Conan Barrett, even though she's evil,
she did say two weeks ago that there was no

(25:22):
Even though Clarence Thomas wants us to redo it and
a few other traders on the Supreme Court want to
overturn it, most of the Supreme Court justices said that
there was enormous public good because of it, and that
it wasn't a law that they felt they needed to overturn.
So you know. I mean, they lied about Roe v. Wade,

(25:43):
and they've been doing everything Project twenty twenty five has
told them. And why aren't the Democrats coming out with
Project twenty twenty eight or Project twenty twenty nine or
whatever that list all the great things they're going to do. Instead,
they're caving to the GOP to magaizing the fire brands
like Mamdami AOC Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom said we deserve

(26:07):
better than those eight Democrats, he tweeted, he said, we
deserve better than this. I hope he rallies to get them.
I hope John Fetterman is voted out. I hope Catherine
Cortez Maestros voted out, Dick Durbin. I hope they're all
voted out. I do. I hope other Democrats run, and
I hope they're primaried, and I hope they're they're voted out.
They should be ashamed of themselves. Oh we you know

(26:29):
we were trying to help the people. No, you weren't.
You weren't helping the people. Would be not giving in
to Donald Trump. Helping the people would be giving Trump
and the GOP zero wins. Helping the people would be
keeping healthcare affordable and Trump, let's send everyone two thousand
dollars from the tariff money. How George Bush of him?

(26:53):
When George Bush was faltering in the polls, he sent
everybody money. How disgusting. He's such grifter. Well, they can't
be mad at me if I send him money buying
popularity to just it's sickening. It is sickening. Everything going
on in Washington, DC right now makes me want to weep.

(27:15):
It's just sickening. But it is what it is. Right
at least the Supreme Court said no to Kim Davis
that there's a victory, you know, but this is proof
why the Dems keep losing, because they're seen as weak,
they're scene as and now they're going to be painted
as why didn't you end this thirty nine days ago?

(27:37):
If you were gonna cave, why didn't you cave sooner?
Why did you let people go out of you know,
go out of work. It just looks like they prolonged
something for nothing because they did. You know, did you
hear Giuliani got a pardon today? Oh yeah, Trump's pardoning
more of his criminal friends. Is this what you signed
up for? A maga? Did you sign up for, no

(27:59):
Epstein files. Him pardoning all of his criminal friends treason.
He's pardoning them for January sixth, or for trying to
change the vote. He preemptive pardoned Giuliani for any prosecution
about trying to alter the election results. Treason. Is this

(28:20):
what you signed up for, Maga. A president that pardons
his criminal friends, that doesn't release the Epstein files, that
would deny you your food stamps, he argued in front
of the Supreme Court. His lawyers argued over the weekend
that the damage to the government caused by releasing one

(28:41):
hundred percent of the Snap benefits was greater than the
damage of people starving. That was their argument that the
damage to the government if they released one hundred percent
of SNAP benefits was greater than the damage of people starving,
and the Supreme Court bought it. That alone should get

(29:05):
him kicked out of office. Just that alone, happy, Maga,
They're so stupid, They probably are happy. You know, they're
probably you know, they probably don't just oh yeah, very happy.
I wouldn't be all right. Part two of the Coral
cast is coming up. Would you order your own medical test?

(29:28):
There's a whole lot of that going on. Now you
can get a body scan, blood tests, blood tests for cancers?
Would you just order them without your doctors? I talk
about that when we come back, and why you shouldn't.
By the way, in the part two of the correl
Cast coming right up.

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Speaker 4 (30:30):
Full body, MRIs, cancer screening, over two hundred lab teps
that you can order on your own. Is it the
era of you being your own doctor? Is this a
good trend for going to talk about it? Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
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Speaker 6 (30:50):
It's the Corall Cast. Listen daily on your favorite streaming service.

Speaker 4 (30:59):
Alright is the crowd Cast part Do so glad you're
joining me? Either Wednesday's show will be taped. I think
I'm gonna tape a show for Wednesday because at ten
am Wednesday morning, I'm going to be having cancer removed
from my back with a MOSE procedure, so you know,
and then Ember has a two o'clock doctor's appointment, so
I don't there's no time between then ten and two

(31:21):
to do a show. So either I'll tape the show
on Wednesday or there just won't be one. But I
think I'm gonna tape it Tuesday afternoon because Wednesday's headlines
will already be or Tuesday night because Wednesday's headlines will
already you know, be there. Uh so, yeah, but there'll
probably be a show Wednesday. But if there is not,

(31:42):
it's because I'm having the cancer taken off my back.
Get off my back cancer, basil cell carcinoma.

Speaker 9 (31:50):
Ugh.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
So, speaking of which, I read an article in the
New York Times today, an opinion piece about a journalist,
a reporter or no is ABC, a reporter that had
the pernuvo full body scans that are twenty three hundred dollars.
You might have saw Kim Kardashian had it and everything,
and it's a full body MRI. And then she also
had two days of blood work, over fourteen vials taken

(32:13):
that tell you everything about your blood, just everything that
they could list. And then you get these results. And
as I told you, I got my cancer results Friday
morning before my doctor even saw them, and I was
freaking out. Basil cell carcinoma superficial and nodular. And I'm
like asking chat GPT, what the hell you know? And

(32:36):
so we now live in the era where you can
actually have a lot of diagnostic tests done without a
doctor's order. The question becomes should you The experts have
weighed in and I agree with them, and the answer
is no, you shouldn't. First of all, the full body MRI,
if you don't know how to interpret those results, they're

(32:56):
going to scare the fuck out of you. Because Doctor House,
in his infinite wisdom, when that show was on, said
something profound that is actually true, which is, if you
take the healthiest Olympic athlete, you can find the picture
of health, like the gold standard of health, and you

(33:17):
take them in and you give them every blood test
you can, and you do every skin you can, you're
going to find at least three things clinically wrong with them.
Every human, at any point of your life you have
three things that are quote clinically wrong. But clinical diagnosis
doesn't always mean something that you have to worry about

(33:41):
For instance, when I got my last CT scan on
my head, they said I had intercranial atheroscorosis. I freaked out.
I thought, oh my god, I'm going to have a stroke.
I'm going to die. This is it, this is how
I'm going. My cardiologist laughed and said, every human has
some degree of atherosclerosis, if they're over sixty, and if

(34:03):
they weren't a vegan, their whole lives because you know,
it's fat stores in your arteries, and there are arteries
and veins in your brain. And the fat doesn't just
stop at your heart or your legs or your arms.
It also goes into your brain. So if you've eaten
meat most of your life, you probably have sclerosis in

(34:25):
your brain to some degree. With age, it's just normal.
I thought I was gonna die. And with my MRI
that I had last year on my brain, because my
neurologist does one every year, and they were looking for
als and ms and all that. They were looking for
lesions and they found minimal white matter changes. I freaked out.

(34:49):
White matter changes. I'm dying. No, I'm aging. We all
have white matter changes. Plus I have sleep apnea and
that make con tribute I've been taking my Pultz oxygen
ten times a day. I'm hypoxic. It goes down to
ninety one, ninety two, ninety three during the day. Sometimes
I'm seeing a palmonologist on the twentieth. Well, now I'm

(35:13):
told that those could be wrong readings because if I
have I sometimes have polycythemia, too many red blood cells. Well,
if you have too many red blood cells, the meter
doesn't read your oxygen rite. So I may not have
low oxygen at all. We don't know. And the sleep
apnea can actually cause to have lower oxygen during the day.

(35:36):
So is it good that I have a sperometer to
blow through and a pult sox from my finger and
a blood pressure cuff and I'll have a lot of
diagnostic equipment. No, it's not good because all it does
is stress you out. So doctors say, with these full
body MRIs, people are getting them and they're freaking out
because they think they have these conditions but they don't.

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Speaker 1 (36:13):
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Let's give it a go. Correll is the one that
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Speaker 4 (36:29):
And the ABC reporter, Uh, she had lesions on her
brain and she freaked out. She literally thought she was dying,
and she consulted her doctor, and the doctor read the
MRI and said it was a false positive that there
were no lesions there. Those were just MRI fratweer or
what are they called artifacts. They were artifacts in the

(36:50):
MRI because it was a one point five tesla MRI,
not a three point oh tesla MRI, which is the
higher the tesla, the better image. And so there were artifacts,
not lesions. And so the reporter, who went through fifty
blood tests and an MRI and a DEXA scan for

(37:11):
bone density, said that she would never do all that
again on her own. Ever, she said, nope, from now on,
I talked to my doctor. What my doctor wants to do,
we do and that's that. Now, look, the cancer screening
test one day, by the blood that that's coming out, Now,
that's one day going to be a normal test that
you get. It'll just be in your normal labs. As

(37:33):
soon as it's perfected more. Trust me, It'll just be
like a white blood cell count, you know. But you
know now you have the option. Now you have the
option to have a full body scan if you want
to pay the twenty one hundred dollars. You have the
option to have every And now they're selling home kits
for your toilet where you pee on a sensor and

(37:55):
it keeps track of the pH and the this and
the that. We're getting too much medical information about our
bodies and we're not doctors. Okay, Now, can some of
it be helpful? And has some of it caught disease
early and everything? Yes, of course, But for the whole
you don't need all that information. Nowadays, people are wearing

(38:17):
monitors for their blood sugar and they're not diabetic. They
just want to keep the optimum blood sugar for weight loss.
That's ridiculous. They're putting monitors under their skin or attached
to their body and they're not diabetic. They're peeing on sensors.
Why Things, Why Things now makes an at home thing

(38:39):
that you put in your toilet and you pee on
it and you look at the app and the app
tells you if you're hydrated and if you have too
much creatine, if there's protein in your pee. But you're
not a doctor, and trust me, too much information can
give you so much stress, and it's unnecessary. Stress kills,

(39:03):
it kills, and having all of these tests done on
yourself if you're healthy, just to see if you're not healthy.
That's we're getting in an you know, look, very soon,
we're gonna have those Star Trek scanners where you lay down,
it scans the body and just tells you everything, like everything,

(39:23):
and yeah, pretty soon we might even have a device
like that at home, like a mirror. You stand in
front of the mirror, it scans your whole body and
it tells you, oh, no, you're well, you're fine, you're good.
We're not there yet, And people are now using chat,
GPT and the web when they get their lab results
back because they can't get through to their doctors. I
think it's causing more anxiety than it's helping. You know,

(39:47):
imagine the aggregate societal cost of performing a follow up
medical workup on every scan lesion exactly. That's what they
said in the article in The New York Times. James
doctors were saying how much healthcare money is now going
to be spent because you go have a full body
scan and they find some lesion, and then you go

(40:07):
to your regular doctor, they do another scan and they
find out No, it was an artifact from the machine,
or it's a benign thing, or it's that you know.
So we're at an exciting time. We are where you'll
be able to be more in control of your healthcare
and your results. Yes, it's an exciting time, but trust

(40:28):
someone who has medical anxiety. Too much medical information is
a bad thing. How are you feeling today? How are
you How are you feeling? See, I have cancer on
my back right now, basil cell carcinoma, But I feel good.
I feel good, So I'm not overly worried about it

(40:50):
because they're going to take it off on Wednesday. So
I'm not like, oh my god, I have cancer. No,
I feel pretty good. I exercised. You know, we need
to start gauging our health not by the metrics of
a blood test, but how do you feel? How are you?
Do you have good energy? Are you sleeping well? You know?

(41:11):
Or do you have an appetite? Are you passing the
dog test? What's the dog test? Are you pooping? Are
you peeing? Are you eating? Do you have decent energy?
Those are the four things my vet always ask about Ember.
Is she pooping? Is she peeing? Does she have good energy?
Does she have an appetite? And if I say yes

(41:31):
to all of that, then he goes, well, then we're
we're starting in a good place. Same goes for you. You
got an appetite, you're pooping and p and okay, you
gotta do enough amount of energy. I don't know. See,
I don't know how much energy you're supposed to have nowadays,
because now that I'm sixty three, I'm like, am I
suffering from lethargy? Or is this just what being old is?

(41:54):
Cause now I find if I go run a day,
if I do the show and then go to lunch
and then run Errand's after lunch, by three or four,
I'm tired, And I'm like, huh, is that is that
a medical symptom? Or am I just old? You know,
it's hard to know because they don't ever tell you
how you're supposed to feel when you're old. No one

(42:16):
tells you that when you're sixty three that if you
go do stuff for six hours, you're gonna be wiped out.
They don't tell you that that, like, oh, you're supposed
to have all the energy in the world. Is an
active senior? I don't know. I mean I walked for
four miles this morning. I walked amber Rode in the
carriage from for about two and a half miles, and

(42:40):
then I did the hills six times, so a quarter
mile up and down a sixteen percent grade. I did
thirty minutes of yoga, so I've been up since five.
I did thirty minutes of yoga. I did a four
mile walk, and I did a quarter mile up and
down the hills, you know, joggy. Should I be tired
in the early afternoon? You know what I mean? That

(43:01):
Is that a lot? When you're twenty five? That's not
a lot? But is it a lot when you're sixty three?
They don't tell you that. How about any of you know?
You can tell me in the chatroom at YouTube dot
com for it slash really Carrell, if you're over sixty,
when should you be concerned about getting tired? Like? I
don't know, because they're afternoons now where I'm like, I

(43:22):
could use a nap ember and I will nap. We
are prone to naps, I know. Part of that could
be the sleep apnea, but I mean we are prone
to naps all right, because I don't know, but the
consensus is on all of this home testing or the
testing that you can go and get do not do

(43:43):
not do it all unless you have a doctor. What's
happening over on Instagram? People be commenting over there, reasoning
for the current situations, characteristics backward with the capturing of media,
the unqualified placeholders who are camping at military b oh yeah,
oh wow, oh did you hear that? Like Christy Nome,

(44:06):
Pete Hegerberger or whatever his name is, Marco Rubio. There
is a list of cabinet members that now live on
military bases. And Bill Maher asked Marjorie Taylor Green about this, like,
why are you know, why are these people so afraid
of America? You know are Americans? Why are they living

(44:26):
on military basis? And Marjorie Taylor Green, who I don't know,
made sense when she said, well, I'm sort of a
conspiracy theorist. I kind of want to know what they
know that we don't. I was with her, I'm like,
are they really planning on starting a civil war? Is
that why they Why else would they live on a
military base. They kicked out high ranking generals from the

(44:50):
military base and took their houses. Why Why would Christy
Nome live on a military base. Why would Marco Rubio
live on a military base. Why would Peter Hegberth or
whatever his name is live on a military base. What
is going on? You know what is going on high Instagram?

(45:15):
For those of you watching live on Instagram, Let me
do it. Let me do a search. How many Trump
cabinet members, members or officials live on military bases. Let's
see six senior Trump administration appointees are living on US

(45:39):
military bases in Washington, DC. That includes several cabinet members,
Marco Rubio, Secretary of State Hillary Never lived on a
military base, Secretary of Defense Pete heger Seth White House
Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. That you know Voldemort
people person, Secretary of Homeland Security Christy no Army Secretary

(46:04):
Daniel Driscoll, National Intellence Director Tulca Gabbard. They say it's
to seek greater personal security and to distance themselves from
potential protests. So they're afraid of Americans. They are afraid
of the people that they are charged with governing. How

(46:28):
do you feel about that? I'm being serious. How do
you feel about six cabinet members of Donald Trump's not
in the military living on military basis? How do you
feel about that? I'd love to see your comments down below.
I'd love to see them in the chat room. How
do you feel about that? You know how I would

(46:52):
very much like to know. Someone should tell me. I agree,
Colonel Anglist, I should be having sex, at least thirty
minutes of hanky panky should be I haven't had sex
in years. I was going to buy a hooker for
my birthday with some of the money that you guys sent.
I'm being serious, but I am so afraid of monkey
pox or covid or and sex with a stranger just

(47:13):
seems iggy at sixty three. Now, maybe if I hired
him it wouldn't But you know, I really want to
have sex. I do, but I can't meet someone on
an app. I just can't. The notion of inviting a
stranger to my home no, just a big no. And

(47:34):
meeting at a hotel. I mean, this is Vegas. I
could get a room for like, you know, eighty bucks,
but meeting at a hotel it seems kind of I
don't know. What was that movie where they met at
the hotel every year to have their affair. What was
that movie? It was Neil Simon. What was it called? Oh,
Maggie Smith was in it wasn't she? What is it called?
They meet at the hotel same time next year? Was

(47:56):
that it Alan Alda and I think it was same
time next year. They meet it like a cabin or something,
and they're having it. They've been having an affair for
like fifty years. I mean, maybe if I had a
hotel that, you know, I could just go to once
a month or whatever and have a tryst. But finding
the person that wants to have sex with me, I'm

(48:17):
not exactly gorgeous and I'm sixty three, and they're all corill.
Don't talk badly about yourself. Look in the gay community,
there's they're men, and so there is this weird sense
of beauty. You know, gay men expect partners to be
even more handsome than they are. So because men are pigs.
It's why sixty year old men date twenty year old

(48:38):
girls straight ones, same with gay men. A sixty year
old man doesn't want another sixty year old man. He
wants a thirty year old man or a forty year
old man myself included, although, oh my god, there's a
show called One Cemetery Road on Apple TV Plus and
the villain the bad guy. He's tall and got a

(48:59):
gray beard mustache. It's probably like fifty five. If I
could find a fifty five year old that looked like him,
oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yes, yes, I would take
that older man absolutely, oh yes, but most others. Colin Farrell,
he's in his fifties, i'd do that, you know. But anyway, yes,

(49:22):
I would like to have sex. Uh so, yeah, this
is my sexual partner right here. This is no callouses
at least all right. Yeah, So why are people living
on military basis? Do you think they're preparing for a
civil war? I mean this, that's an honest question. Six
Trump cabinet members or appointees are living on military basis,

(49:45):
including the head of the Department of Homeland Security, the
Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense. Living on military basis?
Do you think they're preparing for civil war? Honest question?
Put your comments down below. Why do you think they're
living on them? I mean if they lived in a
doorman building in New York they live in d C.

(50:07):
There's Doorman Building in DC if they could. You know,
they don't have to military bases. I mean, they don't
have to live on one. Why do you think they are?
Why are they so afraid of the American people? Because
doesn't that speak volumes? If you're a Trump Cabinet member
and you're so afraid of the people that you govern

(50:29):
that you have to live on a military base, maybe
just maybe you should examine your governing style. I'm just saying, maybe,
just maybe you should examine who you are and why
people might want to kill you. So, I don't know
what do y'all think about that? Yep? Why bye bye

(50:50):
bye bye? Why oh see, I started the conversation about
older and younger, and now everyone's talking about that in
the chat room. It's the truth. I'm attracted to sixty
three year old men. I'm not. I like men in
their forties and fifties. Thirties is that would be just that?
But forties and fifties, Yeah, I'd marry someone in their

(51:12):
forties and fifties. I want them a little younger than me.
I want them to keep me active, I want them
to keep me out in the world. I want them
to get me interested in new music and new things.
You know, so a forty five year old, fifty year
old I'd love it meeting one.

Speaker 8 (51:28):
That's the problem now is show.

Speaker 4 (51:46):
Side living on a damn military base? What is that about?
I mean, really, how afraid are you? Huh? Let's see?

(52:10):
Uh government shutdown? How senators went?

Speaker 5 (52:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (52:12):
Each senator voted on the yeah, yeah, yeah. Supreme Court
denis request to revisit same sex marriage decision. Good. Uh.
The first radio signal from Comet three I Atlas ends
debate about its nature. An observatory detected the first radio
signal from the interstellar object. Here's what it means. More
evidence has emerged to support the natural origin of comment

(52:36):
three IE Atlas. After several weeks of conspiracy theories, social
media debates, and speculation on popular podcasts such as Joe
Rogan and The Corell Cast, this interstellar object is still
a comment. The most recent confirmation came from an observe
observatory in South Africa that detected the first radio signal
from three I Atlas. That would have to confirm the

(52:57):
objects technological in nature, wouldn't it.

Speaker 2 (52:59):
No.

Speaker 4 (53:00):
The thing is, this isn't a radio signal like a
transmission emitted by a spacecraft. It's a radio frequency pattern
detected by meerkat, a radio telescope composed of sixty four antennas,
each with a diameter of thirteen point five meters which
times out by three and that's like nine about forty feet,
operated by a South African Radio astronomy observatory. It absorption

(53:23):
was detected at sixteen sixty five megahertz and sixteen sixty
seven megahertz, and that is normal for a comet. So
is there still hope that it's more than a comet?
They say no, I say, I say, the aliens would know,

(53:44):
wouldn't they. I mean, wouldn't aliens know how to mask
a comment to make you think it was a comet?
I'm just saying, Ah, what else is in the news today?
Trump pardons Giuliani and others accused of a plot to
overturn the twenty twenty election. Can you imagine a seated

(54:04):
Can you imagine if Barack Obama had pardoned people that
had tried to overthrow an election? Can you? I mean,
what kind of frickin theater of the absurd are we
living in? I mean, really, what you know? What Syrian
President Sharrah makes his first White House visit, and he's cute.
Arab men are kind of cute. Explosive. Michael Jackson bio

(54:27):
pic sparks controversy. Oh please, there's no more controversy. The
jury is no longer out on Michael Jackson. Either you
believe he committed those crimes or you don't. I don't
think he did. I truly don't believe he did. And
I met him. I've been to Neverland. I just I
don't think he did it. You know, So what else

(54:48):
is there? DC plastic surgency surgeon mar A Lago face
from Trump insiders eck ick if not icky, Let's see
twenty twenty five's worst TV show with a four percent
rotten Tomatoes. It's that Kim Kardashian show by Ryan Murphy.

(55:08):
It was all as Fair whatever it's called. Oh yeah,
it's it's horrible, which is sad. It's got Glenn Close
and niece Nash and just everybody. Yes, yep, so what
is it? Is it what I said? It is? Yes,
Ryan Murphy, All's fair. It has a four percent rotten tomatoes.

(55:32):
It's terrible. It might be so terrible. It might be art.
It's so bad it might be good's that's how bad
it is US Supreme Court to decide the States can
accept late arriving mail ballots. Boy, have they been busy?
You know? Just isn't that? You know, they've been very busy?

(55:56):
What else? Prince Harry looks set up as he and
Megan at ten. Oh, please please leave Megan and Harry alone.
Just leave them alone. Uh, you know, none of our business,
none ya. Woman took olive oil shot every day for
two weeks and shared everything that happened to her, well
not everything, because she was on the bathroom, honey, she was.

(56:18):
She was on the toilet. Canada loses measles elimination status,
as does the entire Americas region. Yep, there you go,
help you happy anti vaxxines. Oh and next week RFK
junr Is coming out with new dietary you know, requirements,
and they're gonna put fat. They're gonna put fat in
the like meat, like fat from meat. They're going they're

(56:41):
going to tell you to eat exactly the things you
should not be eating. So when RFK Junior puts out
these dietary restrictions and dietary things that we should eat.
You should just do the opposite. Whatever it says to eat,
eat the opposite. Because these people are crazy New York
City based company. These baby formula link to botulism. Jesus Christ,

(57:04):
don't be given the baby's botchulism. TikTok shop is now
the size of eBay. So I went onto Timu. I
saw a hat that I wanted for the stage hat.
You know, I couldn't buy it by the time. Tiamu
is like trying to buy something from a slot machine
or a casino or something. You can't just straightforward buy something.

(57:25):
You add it to your cart and suddenly there's spinning
wheels and oh you've gotten this for a penny, or
oh you got this for I bought something for my
tires to inflate my tires. I didn't even want it.
I thought I was getting it as a bonus for
this hat, but instead I didn't get the hat. I
got this tire inflator thing for twelve dollars. Never try
to shop from Timu. It's oh my god, it's too confusing.

(57:47):
Just don't even It's just and probably junk. So don't no,
Teamu no, and I don't use the TikTok Marketplace, although
they say now it's as big as eBay, But do
you use it? What would you buy off TikTok? I mean,
I know there's a billion people on there now pitching stuff,
but what would I mean? It's junk? Really, we have

(58:10):
too much junk. Americans buy too much junk stuff that
we just don't need. It adds to waste. Just dumb,
calm down, commentate with the junk. A Okay, you don't
don't need Timu, don't need TikTok Marketplace. Whatever you need
you can get from your local store, maybe a couple

(58:32):
things offline. That's about it. You don't need these ridiculous
deals from Timu and TikTok. And you get it and
it's a piece of junk. You just don't need it.
All right, we're just kicking off the week. Wednesday will
either be a pre recorded show or would you like
me to just go live as they're cutting it off
my back at ten am because that's what my appointment is.

(58:52):
We could just go live from the dermatologist office and
you could watch my most procedure. Would you like that?
We could could bring my laptop and set it up
in the say, Doc, we're gonna live stream my most procedure. No,
I don't think we'll do that. I think that will
either be on tape or we'll just skip Wednesday. We'll
see when we get there. I'll know more tomorrow. I

(59:14):
am Krell, be who you want to be. Something hurt anybody?
Leave your comment down below about why you think six
Trump appointees cabinet members are living on military base and
do you think the Democrats should have caved? I would
very much like to read your comment. Even you have
in the chat room, leave your comments down below on

(59:34):
those two things. Do you think they should have caved?
And what do you think of these people living on
military bases? What do they know that we don't? I
don't know.

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For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of our lives. “Foods is politics, food is cultural, food is how you express love, food is about your heritage, it defines who you and who you want to be,” says Rogers. Each week, Rogers invites her guest to reminisce about family suppers and first dates, what they cook, how they eat when performing, the restaurants they choose, and what food they seek when they need comfort. And to punctuate each episode of Table 4, guests such as Ralph Fiennes, Emily Blunt, and Alfonso Cuarón, read their favourite recipe from one of the best-selling River Cafe cookbooks. Table 4 itself, is situated near The River Cafe’s open kitchen, close to the bright pink wood-fired oven and next to the glossy yellow pass, where Ruthie oversees the restaurant. You are invited to take a seat at this intimate table and join the conversation. For more information, recipes, and ingredients, go to https://shoptherivercafe.co.uk/ Web: https://rivercafe.co.uk/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/therivercafelondon/ Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/therivercafelondon/ For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iheartradio app, apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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