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Did you hear the one about the sex trafficker and
the president. Well, we're all hearing about it now and
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We got to talk about this. Oh, Jeffrey's getting revenge
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How about Jack to have friends? Yes, Trump and Epstein were, Yes,
you got to have friends. Yes, that's sex traffic all
day long. I knew that he was a criminal, but
it seems that I didn't care because my name is
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Donald Trump. I'm the only one, even though that woman
says there's another. Ah, God, it is the Corel Cast.
I am Corel. You got to have friend? Yeah? Well
Trumpet might have thought Epstein was his friend, but he
is smacking him hard from beyond the grave, and we
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are going to talk about that on today's Carell Cast. Welcome.
Just a programming note Monday show is gonna be late,
probably eleven, and then one other day next week I
might need to do a I'm sorry, I have to
vary the times. That's why I do a podcast and
not commercial radio. I am a disabled America and I
do have to see doctors once a year. It is
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my time. This morning I had eight eight count them,
eight tubes of blood taken while fasting and a double
X ray chest X ray because my physical, my annual
physical is mundy, and she ordered all of these tests.
Of course with me, because I'm a vegan. They order
the protein and the iron, vitamin B, vitamin D, you
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know all that stuff. So eight tubes of blood for
my annual physical. Let's hope they don't find anything. My
back hurting the most surgery not the most pleasant. And FYI,
when I was in the hospital for aphib they gave
me those bath rub things, you know, to rub on
your body if you can't get out of the bed
to bathe. I had to use them today finally how
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to use for them because I can't shower until tomorrow.
All right, But to show you how much we are
on schedule, I got up, I gave ember her food,
sat at the table like I was eating but did
not eat, came in the TV room like I was
doing exercise, but did not exercise. Then we went to
the doctor's and I was fasting, and I brought my
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oatmeal and my fruit and my tea and cream to
the park. So after we went to the lab from
eight to nine, I then went to the park and
had breakfast, then walked the two and a half miles
and now here I am. And that's because I have
to keep her on her schedule, you know, the way
it is before I do want to talk about friendship
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before we start, because you know, Jeffrey and Donald were
friends obviously, But Jimmy Kimmel made me cry and let
me explain why he lost a close friend of forty
seven years. And he is, he's gutted, and he did
his show last night. He's not doing it tonight or tomorrow.
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He did his show last night as a sort of
tribute to Clito, and the monologue that he did was
twenty one minutes long, and he said it was the
hardest monologue ever had to do. They were inseparable since
they were nine years old. I don't have a friend
that goes back that long if you do. If you
do have a friend that goes back that long, good
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for you. I do not. And it was so touching
and so sincere and so real. That man has so
much heart, Jimmy Kimmel, he really does, and when he
said it was the hardest monologue he ever had to do.
I don't want to cry. Don't cry, Chuck, don't cry.
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I remember Andrew died on a Monday morning at six
fifteen May twenty first, six fifteen. Everybody wanted to know
what happened, and the media, including Dennis Prager, was beginning
to speculate on what happened. So David and Bill Handel
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asked if if I wanted to go on handle Show
Tuesday morning, the day after Andrew died, to tell everybody
what happened. I don't remember that whole hour. I remember
crying a lot and trying not to and trying to
be a talk show host, but I was so wounded
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and in shock that I'll never forget. Years later, many
people came up to me and said what I did
on Handle's show when I recounted Andrew's death made them
pull over and cry. Well, what Jimmy Kimmel did last
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night for his friend Cleto made me sit and cry.
I want you to love anyone and everyone in your
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You know it's terrible is I've had a few of
those shows. The handle thing telling about Andrew was the
hardest thing I've ever had to do in my life.
The second hardest was November fifteenth, ten years ago. This Saturday,
I got ran over by a car and Pippa died
on the crosswalk well in the wheelwell of a car.
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And I sat there in the middle of Seventh Street
just holding her dead little body. Broken. I was just broken. God,
I've gone through so much shit, haven't I? My God?
And I had to do a show the next day.
I could not, and I told everyone and wrote in
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the Huffington Post about the death of Pippa and how
one of the number one things we don't talk about
in this country is pedestrian deaths, and how many pedestrian
deaths there are every year that are completely avoidable where
the pedestrians they're in the right, you know, And that
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cars and people should not mix that I don't know,
you know, the streets and the system was designed like
in the eighteen hundreds or something, because cars and people shouldn't.
There shouldn't. There should not be sidewalks and crosswalks where
there are cars, just plain and simple. Here in Las Vegas,
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pedestrians are killed almost every day. Pippa and I were
run over when we were crossing the street legally, legally
ten years ago this weekend, and then I had to
go on air and tell everybody why I was so
depressed and what had happened to Pippa. And we talk
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show hosts like Jimmy Kimmel and myself, we do these
things not just because it's our job to go on air,
but because we hope you'll get something from it. When
I went on air about Andrew and this is all
brought up by Jimmy Kimmel's monologue last night. When I
went on air about Andrew. It was my hope to
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inform Even to this day, twenty four years later, I
can't believe next year will be twenty five years about
medical mistakes and how we all have to be our
own advocates and bring advocates with you and don't worry
if you piss off the doctors or the nurses, don't worry. Worry.
When I was in the ICU, questioning every drug they
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were giving me and refusing two of the drugs, it
pissed them off. I don't care. I would not take
some of their heart medication until my cardiologists signed off
on it, which he didn't. And medical mistakes are one
of the top causes of death in the country. Andrew
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died of a medical mistake. He did not have to die.
On May twenty first, two thousand and one. He died
because he had a blood clot in his heart that
went unheeded. Pippa didn't have to die. Cross rocks are ridiculous.
They should be elevated. You should never have to cross
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in front of oncoming traffic. Whether that traffic is stopped
or not, it doesn't matter, because someone someday is going
to run through that light like they did for me,
And what Jimmy Kimmel was hoping to do last night
was to remind us how precious I think. Oh, I'm
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so emotional today all these blood tests and this cancer
on my back and Ember going to the vet, and
I'm just so emotional today because we really don't know.
And life is such a gift and it should be
filled with joy. And I know that every moment can't
be joyous, but there should be more good than bad
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because we're not here for a long time. Jimmy Kimmel's
friend was fifty nine, Andrew was thirty four, Daniel Charleston
thirty four. I could go through all the people I've
lost in my life, and they were young, even my parents.
My dad was fifty nine, my mom was seventy one.
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This is not dress rehearsal. And America, the American government,
people in politics, they act like we have the longest
time in the world. Oh, we'll get to that later.
We'll do this by twenty thirty, we'll do this by
twenty forty. You know what all we fucking have is today.
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If you're not trying to solve the problems that need
solving today, you're not gonna solve them. If you're not
loving the people that you love today, if you're not
telling them today, if you're not sharing joy with them
and time with them, and this government is robbing us
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of that. We can't afford to travel, most of us,
and yet our families are all spread out, and yet
we don't have the money to go and see them.
I'd love to go traveling this holiday season and see
many people, but I don't have five grand, seven grand,
ten grand. Life is the most precious thing we have.
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Jimmy Kimmel was reminded of that by his friend Cleto
dying at fifty nine years of age. A friend that
he got to work with every day, that he was
with every day of his life, from the time he
was ten years old. A friend whose father got to
work in the band and realized his life as a musician,
A father who was previously working at circus at Caesar's
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Palace to help provide for his family, that once his
son got this gig with his son's best friend, he
was able to be a musician again. Blessings, that's what
those are. Life is a blessing. You know, I said yesterday,
Your friends are the fuel of your life. Let them know.
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You know.
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I sent a text on my birthday to my friends
saying I consider the gift of their friendship on my
birthday one of the greatest gifts. They all thought I
was going to commit suicide. I'm not making that up.
I got four calls people that you're okay, right, Well, yeah,
why wouldn't I be? Well, when I get text like that,
I worry. So when someone tells you how valuable you
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are to them, you worry because people don't do it anymore.
Oh we're quick to talk about Trump, and we're quick
to but we don't talk about the important things in
life each other. Joy. Happiness. Happiness is in the freaking
Declaration of Independence. It's not just a lofty dream or
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a goal. And your friends and your families help make
that happen. So love them. I've watched so many of mine.
Did you know? This morning, Ember at the park ate
something she never does that ever, And I turn around
and she's chewing on something and swallowed it before I
could get my finger down her throat. I'm panicked right now.
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I've been panicked for an hour and a half, like,
oh my god, was it poisonous? Is she going to die,
you know, And people say, why do you worry so much?
And it's because I know how fragile it all is,
and how it all just changes in a moment. You
don't get a warning. No one picks up the phone
and calls you and says, I'm about to alter your life.
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So I worry too much. I know I do. I
know I worry about you all. I have such empathy
for each of you that when I get your emails,
I'm a caregiver and we can't afford to take care
of the person I'm taking care of. We're not going
to have food or they all had to move in
with me, and now they don't qualify for this or
for that. It upsets me because I can't fix it.
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I can't change it for you. I'm not Elon Musk.
I can't just send you a million and say here, relax.
I would I can't. And that's the biggest crime of
Donald Trump, of George Bush, of Ronald Reagan. Their biggest
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crime is they remove the focus from what's important in America,
which is life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. They
cloud the world with darkness. Donald Trump is a sex trafficker.
He knew what Jeffrey Epstein was doing. He spent hours
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with the girls. Why does this take years of talk
and committees to release things? And why is he in
a panic calling people to not you know, making trying
desperately to get the files not released. We know what happened,
it's in evidence, act upon it. Put it behind us,
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end this great national tragedy. But oh why why? You know?
I almost think that we don't want to think about
ourselves and our lives. Sometimes I will believe that that
we really don't want to solve our problems and think
about our lives. Maybe a lot of us aren't happy
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with our lives, maybe we're lonely, maybe we're whatever, But
we don't really want to think about our actual life.
We want to think about someone else's life. That's why
social media is so popular. You don't have to think
about your life. Then you think about everybody else's. That's
why people are so involved in politics. You know, I've
heard more about Donald Trump has gotten laid more than
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I have, according to what we're hearing. You know, why
do I know that? Why would I know that? Because
we're so busy with everybody else's life, including his, that
We don't focus on our own because if we did,
we'd realize that it's not going well. It's not America
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is not doing well, and we as Americans, most of us,
unless you're wealthy, are not doing well. And Epstein is
a distraction. Now, look, I love it. We're going to
get into the emails. I'm going to read some of them.
But it's a distraction because meanwhile, health premiums are going
to triple. Meanwhile, people are still hungry, they haven't gotten
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their snap yet. Meanwhile, there's still wars raging in Ukraine.
Russia has a war criminal. I believe that Netanyahu funded
the Hamas attack. I fully believe it, and several lawmakers
in the Israeli cabinet believe it as well. They said
so much in Israel in the cabinet yesterday, a woman
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speaker got up and said to Netanyahu, you planned this,
you paid for this, You did it as a precursor
to war, a war you always wanted. I believe he
would do that. I believe he's so despicable he would
cause hundreds of thousands of people to die or be
displaced to get his agenda. He's as bad as Hitler. Mussolini, Stalin,
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Benjamin Nett, and Yahoo, Donald Trump. These people are despots
and dictators and they're horrible, horrible human beings, and all
of that takes the focus away from friendship, friendship, love, joy, compassion.
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We forget that life is supposed to have some fun
in it, that it's not all supposed to be doom
and gloom, and so many of us because of money.
Money is the root of all evil, and that evil
is that it controls us. The evil of money is
that it controls us and our happiness. That's and you're
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gonna say money doesn't control my happiness. Bette Midler said
it best in the rows I've been rich, I've been poor,
Rich is better. And someone spreading the rumor that being
rich is a dragon. Whoever spread in that rumor is
dead ass broke. So I didn't mean to start about this,
but Kimmel moved me last night. He moved me because
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you know, he's been involved in some very high stakes
controversies of late, But under it all, he wasn't thinking
about Donald Trump last night. He wasn't thinking about whether
he was fired from ABC or not. He was thinking
about the loss of his best friend in the world
and the pain that that brings, and how he's going
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to miss him and how he's going to have to
show up and represent for his kids. That's what he
was thinking of, because under it all, at the end
of our lives, it's not our opinion on Trump that
we're going to think about. It's not whether we voted
for this or that amendment Prop fifty or none of
that is going to matter. What's going to matter is
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who we loved and all our loved ones there with us.
That's what's going to matter, even if that loved one
is a dog. And so I think talk show hosts,
like myself, sometimes we get lost in all of the
topics and we forget what topics are really about. They're
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about life. Talk shows are about life. For you to
talk about life, that's what talk shows are unless you're
a strict political pundit, you know on like c SPAN
or something. But if you're Stephanie Miller or David Packman
or me, then the talk shows should not just be
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about Trump. It should be about life because at the
end of the day, that's what matters most to all
of us. That's the topic that is universal to all
of us. Our lives and how we get by in them,
you know, how do we buy food, how do we
pay rent? How do we have something left over to
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go celebrate with our friends? And Trump has just taken
that from us. He's he, you know, with all of
these scandals and all the salaciousness and all the evil
that he does, he really has taken that from us.
But child, the emails are good. So when we come back,
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we're going to take a look at some of them,
because oh, I don't know if you read them. I
have lord B, lordy B, no show side. All right,
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So yesterday I read a great article in the New
York Times which spoke about, you know, the emails, and
had some of them printed. Now, remember there were two
twenty thousand, twenty thousand pages of emails or well of
documents that were released twenty thousand, and people have been
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going Craig Gray, you know, just going Craig Gray. And
I read some of them, and I got to tell you, child,
this guy's guilty as sin. Okay, he just is. So
Jeffrey sent to Gazain. I want you to realize that
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that dog has embarked as Trump. Guthrie Virginia Guthrie which
we now know is the victim. Spend hours at my
house with him. He has never once been mentioned police chief,
et cetera. I'm seventy five percent there, she replied, I've
been thinking about that. Then you go down. And he
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was talking to Michael Wolfe, the journalist who said, it's
obvious that Epstein had the goods on Trump. It's obvious
from these emails. Epstein was crafting a strategy as to
how to use them to his advantage. And he knew
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that Trump was going to throw him under the bus
because he knew that's what Trump does to people. He
said it in many emails, and so he was crafting
a escape plan, and he was crafting a way to
get leniency from law enforcement with the information that he
had on these very important people. After reading even just
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the emails that I've read, there is no doubt in
my mind that Donald Trump had Jeffrey Epstein killed, in
my belief, or someone some powerful person, whether it was
Trump or someone. But the way Trump is acting, how
terrorized he is that these are going to be released,
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and he's terrorized, he's rage tweeting, He's got his people
out denying it. These are the files that he ran
on saying they were going to be released, and now
he's calling them a hoax, a democratic plot, that they
don't matter. We've got that blonde bimbo at the White
House out there saying all this proves is that he's innocent.
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Not answering the questions. She was asked directly, did Donald
Trump spend three hours with one of his clients? She
wouldn't answer. And so Epstein was crafting a plan. And
that's why he's dead, Make no mistake. He's dead because
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he was crafting a plan to help save himself with
the information that he had, and he shared some of
that information in emails to people like Michael Wolf, to
some of the Russians and several other people Glazain, you
know Maxwell. And by the way, if it's such a hoax,
why is she in jail. If it's such a hoax,
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why did he kick him out of the Marlago? If
it's such a hoax, why was he in jail and
then dead in jail? So Trump is screaming it's a hoax,
and yet Prince Andrew has been stripped of all titles.
Maxwell is in jail. These things don't happen over hoaxes.
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But he is so afraid that we're going to see
the irrefutable proof that he sleeps with underage girls, because
in my belief, he does, including his daughter. And Michael
Wolf said to him, I think you should let him
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hang himself. If he says he hasn't been on the
plane or to the house, then that gives you a
valuable pr and political currency, meaning that he has been
on the plane and he has been to the house.
You can hang him in a way that potentially generates
a positive benefit for you. Michael Wolf knows they need
to subpoena everything Michael Wolf has or is he gonna
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turn up dead? You know? And then you just scroll
down and there's more and more and more. Let's see
front to Michael Wolf, victim name mar A Lago victim
name Trump said, he asked me to resign never I
was never even a member. Of course, he knew about
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the girls as he as he asked Lezane to stop.
So he said he kicked him out of mar A Lago.
Epstein's saying he was never a member of mar A Lago.
And then he says he knew they were running girls
out of mar A Lago because Trump approached Maxwell about
stopping it, but he knew it was going on. And
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if you don't think he was partaking in the goods,
then you're wrong. Michael Wolf said to Epstein, there's an
opportunity to come forward this week and talk about Trump
in such a way that could garner you great sympathy
and help finish him. Are you interested? Isn't that an
interesting you know, isn't that interesting? Now? Then there's this
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whole thing with Acosta, and I don't know if you've
heard about that. Roy Black was sending emails to Jeffrey
Epstein about Acosta, asking him Jeffrey Epstein asked, who will
represent Acosta at the hearings? Acosta is the one that
gave him the sweetheart deal in Florida. Acosta gave Epstein
a sweet hard deal. Everyone wanted to know why, and
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so there were hearings and they wanted, you know, to
see if it was going to come out, you know, like, well, hey,
Trump told me to give him, you know, an easy
deal or whatever. And so Richard Kahn sent Jeffrey Epstein
a list of nine things that he could do if
he were to be arrested to help mitigate some of
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the charges. I'm going to read you those nine things
from this email when we come back, and you're going
to freak the hell out. I mean, it's it's just something,
all right. I'm checking the chatroom at YouTube dot com.
Forward slash really Correll at YouTube dot com forward slash
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up in my chat room. Dj Valentino Rose the best
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disco DJ in all of Los Angeles. You should be
listening to him on TikTok Friday nights at seven o'clock. Now,
before I read you this one about these nine point
points that all are about Trump, I want to bring
up that with any other administration, at any other time
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in our history, there would already be calls to impeach
or for the president to resign with just what has
been released. Any other time in our history, there would
be called they impeach Bill Clinton over a consensual blowjob? Okay,
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impeach de seated president over a consensual blowjob from a
person over eighteen. Can you imagine if this had been
Bill Clinton?
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If you like scandals, what's happening right now is utterly delicious.
GOP is scrambling, Trump raging, and they now have the
votes to release the files. Will we see them.
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So well, oh, what's going on? Something's happened? Alrighty, there
we go, Sorry about that? So we how do I say?
I don't want to you know, I gotta be delicate here.
With any other president at any other time in our history,
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there would be calls for impeachment or resignation. I mean,
Jeffrey Epstein from the grave has said Trump knew that
should be enough right there, Just remove him. You know,
you you impeached a president for a blowjob that was
consensual and messy. By the way, wash the frickin' dress,
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good lord. You know, when she saved that dress, I knew,
like I like Monica Lewinsky. Now she's a nice lady
and she's on the right side of history and all
of that. But she saved that dress because she wanted
scandal that dress to Monica Lewinsky? And what was her
hogface friend that turned the dress in? Who was that
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hogface friend to hers that turned the dress in? What
was her name? Oh? What was her name? Someone helped me?
Oh she was she had the face of a horse.
Oh what was her name? I just forget. Was a
friend of Monica Lewinsky's and Monica told her about the dress.
What was her name? Oh? Someone in the chatroom must know, Steve,
are you still there? You know who I mean? Oh?
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She looked like a horse. What was her name? I forget?
Monica's friend who told her to turn in the dress?
Linda Trip, Linda Trip. That was it, Linda Tripp. So
that scandal arose out of one blowjob in the Oval
Office one the Oval Office, which now looks like a bordello,
A bad bordello. It looks like a bad, gaudy wedding
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chapel in Las Vegas. Trust me, it just.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
So.
Speaker 5 (32:55):
At any other point in our history, this would bring
down a president. But Trump has set the bar so low,
and I mean this. He has created an atmosphere in Washington,
d C. Where anything is now accepted. And that's not
a good thing. By the way, now, I used to
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think they were a bit too prudish. I didn't care
what a president. You know, I didn't care that JFK
was screwing marily Monroe. That was up to Jackie Nassas
to care about. You know, I didn't care, and I
don't care that Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky were having
an affair. She was of legal age, he was of
legal age. That's Hillary's problem. You know, I really didn't care.
But sex trafficking underage girls, some of who later go
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on to kill themselves. That's not consensual sex with a
willing partner, Okay, that's criminal. And in DC now the
bar is so low that a seated president and do
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criminal acts and get away with it. Because today they
should be calling for his resignation the GOP, but they
don't care what he does to their party, do they?
He is literally destroying their party. They're not going to win,
how do I know? Because moderates and independents are fed
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up with them. The GOP only wins because enough independent
side with them. And right now President Trump's approval rating
is thirty seven percent and seventy one percent of the
people surveyed think he is. And this is all adults surveyed,
regardless of party, thinks he is mishandling the federal government
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and the key role there is eighty five percent of
Republicans used to say he was doing a good job.
That's down to sixty one percent. He's law twenty four
percent of his hardcore base. In other words, he's bleeding.
There is blood in the water. He's bleeding. And so
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they're going to lose. They know they're going to lose,
which is why they're going to try something horrible. And
they are. But they are going to lose. But they
shouldn't even be there in the first place. Donald Trump
should be removed from office based just on the emails
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that we have now, not even the whole files. And
by the way, the files, there's people in there mentioned
Sultan this, you know, net and Yahoo's in there. Let's
come on, we just know it. He's in there. I
wouldn't be surprised if Charlie Kirk was in there. Ooh,
I said it. I said it. Look at his wife,
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total trophy wife he was, but ugly.
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Speaker 5 (36:29):
Just a reminder, Monday show, you're going to have to
check the YouTube stream for the time. It's either gonna
be at eleven o'clock. Although I kind of don't want
to compete with the Mark Thomas Show because a lot
of people that watch me watch him, so I might
do it later in the day. I didn't mind doing
it at three o'clock yesterday. That was kind of fun
so reminded me of my days of afternoon drive. So
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Monday we might be on at three. Just double check,
you know, to make sure it'll be the stream will
be noted. Okay, So yeah, let me read you this.
I gotta re this email from this Richard Kahan now
Richard Kahn. Shortly before mister Epstein was arrested in twenty
nineteen on federal sex trafficking charges, one of his advisors,
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Richard Kahn, wrote him an email about Donald Trump. The
email indicated that mister Kahn had gone through mister Trump's
federal financial disclosure form and sent mister Epstein nine findings
about mister Trump's loans, income, and foundation that he wanted
Epstein to know. It wasn't clear why he was looking
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into the finances. The email is one of multiple messages
in which mister Epstein associates provided him with information about
Donald Trump. Some of the information his foundation at that
time was inactive, even though he was actively promoting his foundation.
It was inactive. Ironic that star At City, largest federal
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subsidized house project, which Trump had four percent interest in,
was finally sold while he is president, so he benefited
from the sale of something that had been for sale
for a long time, couldn't sell, and then when he
became president it sold and he benefited. Other than Durral
and Post Office hotel, no substantial income from any of
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his entities that he showed, In other words, all of
his businesses not paying him, not making any money, failures,
thirty pages of stock purchases all between and sales all
between five and fifteen thousand dollars. Cash in his name
was twenty five million dollars or less, mister, I'm so rich,
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I'm a billionaire. Yeah, no, you weren't. He still has
money in an irrevocable trust from his father wow at
JP Morgan estimated at one to four million, claims to
have had as much as one hundred and twenty five
five million in trump revocable trust at cap One Professional Bank,
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Signature Bank, and Bank United. But it's probably as little
as forty million, and not one hundred and twenty five
as he lies about numbers. Ooh ooh. Didn't he one
say that he had billions of liquidity? He does not.
In all the records I can find, he has less
than five million in liquidity.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Ooh ooh.
Speaker 5 (39:28):
He valued planes from fifty six to over eighty six
million dollars that he had previously put a value on
them of three hundred million dollars for tax purposes, so
he overvalued. This is what he got busted for in
New York. He overvalued his assets to depreciate them more
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and write more off, to commit fraud. The bank used
for his last mortgage on Ocean Drive purchase is a
Coral Gables bank that is opening in Boca as well,
and is probably seeking favor with him. So this email
doesn't talk about the girls. It talks about all of
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his dirty financial dealings.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
You know.
Speaker 5 (40:17):
James Snable just reminded me in the chatroom at YouTube
dot com fort Slasherley Carrell that John Goodman played Linda
Tripp on Saturday Night Line. I remember, now I do.
She was the one that told Monica to keep the dress.
But Monica had kept the dress. What did Monica do
call her right after? After he came and said, oh,
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the President just came on me. You know, she had
to save it and put it in her laundry, like,
put it in a laundry bag, and then Linda Tripp
told her save it. Not about y'all, but when someone
comes on me or my clothes, I wash it off immediately, okay, immediately,
like I've had guys that have come on, you know,
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clothing I've been wearing. I took it off and ran
it under the sink immediately and then put it in
the washer. I didn't just throw it in the washer
with their semen all over it. No, she I'm telling you.
The minute I heard that she kept that dress, I
was like, oh, extortion anyway, So where do you all
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think this is going? Because I think it's going I
hate to break this to you. As salacious and fun
as this is, and as irrefutable as Trump's involvement is
with Epstein. Unlike the UK, which threw out a prince,
took away all of his titles, made him move out
of the mansion, and your little dogs too, he has
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the Queen's corgies. They got to go too. I don't
think anything's going to come of this, because I don't.
MAGA only cares about what's in the Epstein files if
it hurts Democrats. That shows how two faces duplicitous and
partisan and racist and homophobic and zoomophobic and all that.
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They only care about the Epstein files as it pertains
to Democrats because I bet there's a lot of GOP
names in there, a lot. I wouldn't be surprised if
Mike Johnson's name was in there. I mean, there's a
lot of Republicans that are in there, But MAGA doesn't care.
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They only care if Bill Clinton's name is in there,
If Obama's name is in there, Hillary's name, maybe she
slept with underage girls. You know, that's all they care about.
Their guy's name is all over these files and we
know it by his reaction to them, But will maga care?
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I want to hear your thoughts on that in the
comments down below or in the chat room at YouTube
dot com. Really Correll are over at Patreon patreon dot com,
forward slash, Really Carrell, What do you I mean? Is
this much ado about nothing? Because I think it is.
First of all, Congress could have released these a while ago.
Why didn't they release them under Biden? Why weren't these
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released before the election. Why didn't these emails come out?
Pro Oh Hillary her emails or emails? Well, now we
have actual emails that should have come out. Meanwhile, Cash
Pateel is up in DC and when Eric Solwell asked him,
did you tell the Attorney General that Donald Trump's name
was all over the Epstein files? He wouldn't answer the question.
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I had many conversations with the Attorney General about the
totality of the Epstein files. Did you tell him Donald
Trump was in it? He asked him. He goes, do
I need to spell the question for you? He would
not answer the question. Sallwell asked for a yes or no,
and he wouldn't give him one because they're all in
the cover up. Cash Battel is in the job. He's
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in for this very reason. Trump knew that he was
filthy and that he was all over those files, so
he puts someone in the head of the FBI that
would protect him cronies, unqualified, partisan hacks. So I ask
you again, is this much ado about nothing? What do
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you think? Yes or no? I think it is. I
just I don't think that they're going to do much
about it. I don't think they're going to impeach him,
do you. I don't not over you know, they've had
their chance to impeach him over this countless times.
Speaker 8 (44:39):
But no.
Speaker 5 (44:42):
Can we tell you know, this is my final show
before Monday, and Monday, by the way, the show will
be late, so it's either going to be at eleven
or three, So double check the stream it'll tell you
what time. But you know, there there were some good
things in the news today. Latest Epstein files knocks White
House on its heels after Trump split. Epstein said he
could take him down quote unquote yes, and now he's
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doing it from the grave. What's inside the thousands of
Epstein estate documents released by the House Committee. By the way,
it's a Republican House committee, it's not the demo they're saying.
Democrats are releasing this. No, it's the Republican led House
committee they do say. Bill Clinton is mentioned. Epstein disputes
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his Trump's mar a Lago account. He just said I
was never a member. He didn't ask me to resign.
Epstein criticizes Trump's dirty business practices, and after attorney and
former Obama White House counsel Kathy Ruhmler sent Epstein a
link to the New York Times op ed that referenced
former Trump fixer Michael Cohen, Epstein responded, you see, I
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know how dirty Donald is. My guess is that non
lawyers and New York biz people have no idea what
it means to have your fixer flip. In another email,
Epstein accused Trump of using financial shenanigans to outbid him
out of property. He has no money when he buys
the house. His biz model is putting his name on
a real estate development and getting a fee for them
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using his name. The hotel biz is just that Trump
put his name on it and gets a two percent
fee and maybe a piece of the profit on any sale.
He touts the project as his just as his current
financial statements on file as president. He lists his income
as gross receipts of the clubs with no expenses, not
his personal revenue. I e. The Durraw Golf Club loses
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money every year. It pays out more than it takes in,
but he lists the revenue as his income. It's amazing
how dirty his finances are. That's from Epstein. Ebstein says
Trump blames others for bad results. He called him so gross,
worse in real life and up close. Epstein responded, and
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didn't sound like Epstein was too fond of him. In
a separate twenty seven exchange with an unidentified person, Epstein
said of Trump, your world does not understand how dumb
he really is. He will blame everyone around him for
bad results. Mark Epstein, the late financier's brother, asked him
in twenty eighteen, what is your boy Donald up to now?
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Epstein responded that he was with Bannon now, apparently a
reference to former White House advisor Steve Bannon. Mark Epstein
suggested his brother ask if Russian President Vladimir Putin had
compromising pictures of Trump and Clinton together, you and your
boy Donnie could do a remake of the movie Get Hard.
Mark Epstein offered, referencing the comedy with Kevin Hart and
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Will Ferrell, where Heart's character tries to prepare Ferrell for prison.
You mean Donnie t, Epstein responded. Mark Epstein confirmed to
NBC that the email attributed to him was accurate. He
declined comment on the broader release because he had not
seen all of the emails. Epstein said in twenty eighteen,
I am the only person alive that can take Donald
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Trump down. In a December twenty eighteen text exchange with Epstein,
someone whose name was redacted in the document wrote, it
will all blow over. They're really just trying to take
down Trump and doing whatever they can to do that. Yes, thanks,
Epstein responded, it's wild because I am the only one
able to take him down. While the exchange proves no context,
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it occurred during Trump's first term as president, six months
or so before the FBI agent's arrested Epstein. Epstein denies
Clinton went to his private island, and I bet that
pisses off MAGA. In a different email exchange, Epstein denied
claims that Clinton had been to the private island. In
a twenty to fifteen email exchange with New York Times,
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reporter Landon Thomas Junior. Epstein referred to claims about Clinton's
presence on the island by a victim whose name has
been redacted as having been made up, including specifically minute
details of the dinner had on the island with him.
In all caps, Epstein wrote, Clinton has never ever been
to the island ever. In a January twenty fifteen email
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to Wolfe, Epstein said he had a former girlfriend who
could corroborate that Clinton was never there and could also
refute claims that former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak had
been on the island. New York socialite Jonathan Farcas, whose
family owned New York's Alexander's Department store, wrote in an
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email to Epstein in April of twenty nineteen, told you
Barr would protect Trump known him for fifty years. Farcas's wife,
Somers Farcas, was confirmed as US Ambassador to Malta during
Trump's second term. The email to Epstein about Barr was
sent the same day that Barr, then Trump's Attorney General,
publicly released then Special counsel Robert Miller's report summarizing the
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nearly two year investigation into Russian interference. Barr announced that
day that there were ten potential episodes of obstruction by Trump,
but the President hadn't done anything illegal. Barr also emphasized
that the report showed there was no evidence of collusion
between Trump and the Russian government. Barr didn't immediately respond
to anything to try to clear this up. Ebstein and
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the Duke discussed Virginia Guffrey. Also included in the documents
are email exchanges between Epstein and a person identified as
the Duke. That person appears to be Andrew mount Batten
Windsor the Prince who was recently stripped of his titles
of Prince and Duke of York Once. One of the
allegations against the former Prince was that he had sex
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with Guphrey, who was then under age. I claim he denied. However,
in twenty eleven, Epstein forward died an email to the
Duke that had been sent to him about a story
The mail was going to run on Sunday about Guthrie
coming forward. What I don't know any of this? How
are you responding? Ebstein said he'd just gotten the request
for comment and asked lawyers to send a letter. I'm
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not sure how to respond the only person she didn't
have sex with was Elvis. Epstein said of Guthrie, the
only person she didn't have sex with was Elvis, meaning
she had sack for Trump. She had sack with the Duke.
Lord have mercy. Oh my god, it's I'm telling you,
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it's on.
Speaker 6 (51:44):
Now.
Speaker 4 (51:44):
It show.
Speaker 5 (51:59):
Oh, I don't know the guy. I don't know the guy.
And yet. During a November twenty seventeen email chain with Epstein,
Faith Kates, who co founded a modeling agency, asked the
financier where he was spending Thanksgiving. After a few exchanges,
Kates asked, who else is it down there with you?
David Faisel, Hansen Trump. Epstein replied that Thanksgiving was Trump's
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first as president. It also came months after Epstein's two
thousand and eight plea deal with then federal prosecutor Alex Acosta.
In a separate twenty sixteen email exchange with Jenny Enterprise,
the founder of a member's only club, Epstein said he
spent that Thanksgiving in Palm with the Trump crowdm New
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York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas Junior wrote in an
email to Epstein in twenty fifteen that people are coming
to me, thinking I have juicy info on you and Trump.
In response, Epstein wrote, have them ask my houseman about
Donald almost walking through the door, leaving his nose print
on the glass as young women were swimming in the
pool and he was so focused on them he walked
straight through a glass door. Oh. Immunologist Boris Nicolck told
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Epstein in one email, met your friend Bill Clinton yesterday
and meeting your friend Prince Andrew as he hasked some
questions regarding Microsoft, Epstein told Nicolic, who used to work
for Microsoft co founder Bill Gates, you can tell Andrew
we are friends. Nicholas told Epstein, I don't need anything
from him. Yes, you do. You need to laugh and
have fun. He is good with that. Epstein responded, he's
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great fun. Nicolic then asked him about Bill Clinton. He said,
I'm only slightly familiar with Bill Clinton. He used my
plane a couple times. See, they all want Clinton to
be guilty. He's not. He's not all right. This is sealacious,
this is great fun. It should bring down Trump. It won't.
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That's the sad part. Matt. I guess so stupid they
won't care. Before I go today, what else is on
the agenda. I've had such a week already, and I
know you guys have two, and I'll be back Monday.
Just check the time on the YouTube stream. If you're
a patron, I'll be emailing you the time.
Speaker 3 (54:13):
You know.
Speaker 5 (54:13):
I found out the most popular dog names in America.
You know what they are? It certainly should be Ember, right,
where is my little girl? I don't know where she is,
but they are. And I know I think I know
a dog. Every one of these dogs. I think I
know so the top ten dog names for twenty twenty
five Bella, I know a Bella, Luna, I know a Luna. Daisy,
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I don't know a Daisy, Lucy, Max, Charlie, Bailey, Cooper,
I know a Cooper. Buddy. Oh, Steve, are you still here?
Sadie is one of the top ten dog names of
twenty twenty five. Oh, I hope you're here? And can
hear that say? Sadie was the most wonderful little dog.
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Ember loved Sadie and loved Sammy too, but really loved
Sammy but Sadie. When I babysat Sadie one time when
Steve went out of town, Sadie and Sammy Sadie was
as bonded to Steve as Ember is to me, and
Steve left them at my house when he went on
a weekend trip somewhere or something. Sadie was white, a
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Bijean freger. She came in black, her paws, her head.
Why because she was determined to claw her way under
the fence to get out to find Steve. I had
to put boards down along the base of the fences
and the gates because Sadie was making a break for it.
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She was going to go find her dad. She was
not going to be left behind. How great that that's
one of the top ten dog names. That's really cool.
All right, it's going to be raining on the West coast,
big atmospheric river, even here in Vegas. There's a chance tomorrow.
I don't know what you do on rainy days, my friend,
know what I do? I tend to bake. I get depressed,
I bake, and I put on a rainy day playlist.
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Do y'all have a rainy day playlist? I have a
rainy day playlist. Every song on the list, and there's
three hundred of them, all mention rain or Water. The
Wet album is my go to every time it rains,
Barber streisand wet. Gotta play it. It's gotta play it.
And then Tina Turner, I can't stand. I can't stand
the raine and steamy windows, steamy windows. Yes, y'all have
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a rainy day playlist? I have a rainy day playlist?
What do y'all do in the rain? I love to
bake in the rain. If I lived in Seattle, I'd
have to open a bakery, or I'd be a guest
on my six hundred pound life because I love to
bake in the rain. In fact, when it rains, all
my friends call and say, what are you cooking? Because
I either make soup or I bake. What do you do?
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Or all big bread and make soup? What do you
guys do? Anything? Because it's gonna rain San Francisco, La
Long Beach, it's gonna ring, maybe even here in Vegas
Atmospheric River. What do you guys do? What do you
do in the rain? I listened to rainy day music?
Ya Anya is perfect rainy day music. Oh my god,
put on an Anya album. Well it's raining outside, that's
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like that's heaven? Is that you m there?
Speaker 4 (57:15):
You are?
Speaker 5 (57:16):
I see you, I see the girl. Alrighty, well, I'll
be back on Monday, God willing all these tests that
I had today. If the news is terrible, I might
not be back on Monday. I have my physical nine
am Monday morning with my doctor, so hopefully I'll be
here at three in the afternoon and not sobbing somewhere.
But you know, better to know. I guess right, better
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to know, and so I'll be back on Monday. Have
a great three day holiday. We're getting close to holidays,
Thanksgivings coming up. What are you all doing? What are
you doing for Thanksgiving? Are even celebrating? Are you thankful?
I know we'll do shows about it, but with people
starving and money all up in the air and people
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not getting their paychecks and I I don't Thanksgiving is
coming out a bad time. Are you in the Christmas mood?
It's already happening. Are you going to decorate? Are you
taking this holiday off? I'd love to be somewhere with
Steve and Tino on Christmas. Mexico, Florida, I don't know, Canada, somewhere, Seattle,
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I don't know. I just wish Steve would go away
with Tino like with me me Ember Steve and Tino.
I would love that for Christmas, for all of us
to just go away and not be in Vegas for Christmas.
It's pretty here, but you know, David and Toby in Florida.
It might be fun to be in Florida for Christmas.
I don't know what are you guys doing for it?
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But see that's expensive, but maybe I don't know. The
hotels aren't that much. And David's mom is coming down
to see him for Christmas, which means that might be
the last time I could see her alive. She's ninety
three ninety four, So maybe are you guys doing a
big Thanksgiving? Are you? I think Steve and I are
probably going to go to cross Roads Kitchen. I haven't
asked him yet, but they're having a Thanksgiving buffet, so
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as well. Vegan, I'm not going to cook. I am corell.
I want you to be who you want to be,
something to hurt anybody. Thank you for joining me today.
The monologue at the beginning touched by Jimmy Kimmel's monologue
If you have a friend that you love, tell them Steve,
if you're listening, I love you. Any of my friends
are listening, I love you, I adore you. You are
the fuel of my life. Thank you for being here today.
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Be back on Monday. Just check the time on the
YouTube screen. It'll tell you what time I'm going to
be on. Until then, let's keep reading these emails, girls,
They're better than a soap opera. Get the popcorn out,
Lord Mercy and just trumpet floating fabulous. Good night. He's
just so worried.
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