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November 3, 2025 • 59 mins
🚨 Terror Train: Why the World Feels Unsafe in 2025 | The Karel Cast
A brutal knife attack on a London train sends shockwaves worldwide — but is it really that surprising anymore? With mass shootings daily, measles outbreaks, COVID still lingering, and global leaders flirting with the brink of war, it’s fair to ask: Are we safe anywhere?
From the chaos abroad to food insecurity at home, 2025 feels like a turning point. Have you changed your habits, or have we simply normalized the danger?
Plus:
• The worst box office weekend of 2025 — has streaming finally killed movie theaters, or are films just getting worse?
• Why the “Free Britney” movement might’ve backfired as she deletes her Instagram.
• The new CancerGuard test — would you take it?
• How social media’s highlight reels hide real human struggle.
• And my Mac dilemma — because even tech feels uncertain these days.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (00:25):
For the next twenty four hours, Democrats are gonna well,
actually forty eight Democrats will be holding their breath. Also,
an event in London makes me a question, are we safe?
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Speaker 4 (00:54):
It is the croll Cast. I am Corral. Happy Monday
November three. Don't forget. I'm gonna be here Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday Friday. I'm taking off because my birthday
is Friday. Thank you, James Schnabel for the lovely birthday
present you sent via PayPal at PayPal dot me forward slash. Really, Carrell,
I really appreciate it. The Captain Care appreciates it because

(01:18):
I sent them seventy five dollars of your birthday gift
to me for dogs and cats, but mostly dogs that
need food. Because when someone isn't getting money for food
through their snap, they don't have the money to pay
for dog food. So and I know a lot of
people like poor people shouldn't have dogs, but they do,

(01:38):
and everybody should have a dog. So I gave Captain
Care seventy five dollars for dog food. If any of
you have any extra money, look up Captain Care on
all social media and on PayPal. It's Captain Care. Phyllis
Qune runs it. She rescues dogs from the LA Animal Shelter.
She if someone comes there and they don't have enough

(02:01):
money to get their dog out, instead of surrendering the dog,
she helps them get them out. And if someone has
a dog that needs some kind of medical care and
the owner man only have one third of it or
one half of it, then her organization will pitch in
the rest to make sure that the four legged friends
are in fact cared for. So thank you James Snabele

(02:22):
for giving to me, and I gave to Captain Care,
just like thank you Randy Radar for giving to me,
because I gave to my sister who did not get
her Snap benefits. And that's something we're going to talk
about later. What it must have felt like this weekend
to not have food in America. But you know, Democrats

(02:44):
are you know, Democrats are holding their breath about tomorrow.
So tomorrow, there's a couple of gubernatorial races that are
interesting because if and they're in states that normally blue states.
But if the Democratic governors that are running win, and

(03:06):
if Mondami wins New York, and if Prop fifty passes
in California, that's a whole lot of if if if,
but if all of that happens, it's going to signal
something good for the midterms. Now, as I said, there
is a historical precedent for the midterms to go democratic,
and that's because there's a president that's a Republican and

(03:28):
typically in the midterms, historically, whatever the president is, if
he's Democrat, then the House and Senate go Republican. Or
the House or the Senate if he is a Republican
or MAGA, which is a different party, then they it
would tend to go the other way. So we tend
to go Democrat. So we will see tomorrow how that

(03:49):
pans out, or actually Wednesday, I guess we'll see. That's
why I'm going to be here Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
I was just going to be Monday Tuesday. But I
want to be here to see if Mondami wins. I
want to be here to see if Prop fifty passes.
I want to be here with you to see about
all of that, to see what it means. Either we'll
be happy and singing happy days are here again, or

(04:12):
we'll be crying our freakin' eyes out, But either way
we shall see. By the way, if you're Maga and
you post comments down below my videos, thank you you
help them trend even though they're filled with vitriol. For instance,
on TikTok, a video I posted about the state of
gay in the United States has gotten many many homophobic

(04:34):
comments underneath you know, why don't all you gays leave?
And just all this other stuff very homophobic. Thank you,
Thank you, all you homophobes. That video has now gotten
more views than any of my other videos. So thank you.
You Maga, by all of your insults and horror help
me trend. So thanks, you know. Thanks. Anyway, So tomorrow

(04:57):
will be interesting. Could it back fire? Sure, California could
redistrict and then the Republicans could actually win the new seats.
I mean, you know, so we don't know the future.
It's unwritten, but I will say this, I am not
optimistic about the United States. I'm certainly not optimistic about
Trump's regime. But there's two things that are giving me

(05:19):
some hope. First of all, I think tomorrow is going
to go the way of the Democrats. I think Vendami
is going to win in New York. I think Prop
fifty will easily pass in California, and I believe the
two Democratic governors will win. So that's that's good news.
And second of all, Trump is getting sicker and sicker
and sicker every day. I believe now, as do many,

(05:40):
that he's wearing a fully catheter with a bag on
his leg that either happens after a stroke or dementia.
You know the MRI that he had that was one
hundred percent fabulous. Yeah right. I don't think Trump's gonna
last until the midterms. I don't. He's eighty and he's
not in.

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Speaker 4 (06:24):
Sorry, it wasn't watching the time and just talked right
through my own break h. But yeah, I fully believe
that Trump is not gonna make it till the end
of next year. He is sick. You know, they were
so quick to pick on Joe Biden. At least Joe
Biden didn't die in office.

Speaker 8 (06:38):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (06:39):
And I believe Donald Trump will. So we'll see. Then
we'll have a new president j D. Vance and a
new first Lady. Since he seems to be chummy chummy
with Kirk's widow, that's disgusting. You know what's really disgusting
is that I would I would so leave Jdvan Sifi
or his wife right now. A. He is obviously wanting
to cheat with Charlie Kirk's widow. Uh. And b he

(07:00):
out he just he told a reporter he hopes that
his wife finds Jesus so she can go to heaven.
She's Indian and I believe she's Hindu or I don't
know what religion she is, but she's not a Christian.
And he flat out said he hopes that she finds
Jesus Christ. Why would you marry? Say you know, she
needs to leave him, she really does. Besides, I really

(07:22):
think he's having an affair with that Kirk lady, who
is going through all the phases of grief, you know, podcasting, grifting,
the various stages of grief, podcasting, grifting, personal appearances, all
of those you know, stages of grief that she's in.
So yesterday I watched the BBC and there was just

(07:45):
a horrible incident on a train in the UK where
this man with I believe a knife, perhaps also a
broken bottle, but I believe a knife wielded a knife
on a t stabbing people, just willy nilly, just stabbing people. Now,

(08:06):
some people say that he was asking for money and
no one would give him any so he just went berserk.
But this is an alarming trend over there. They're having
an alarming trend of stabbings. Over here, we of course
have our mass shootings. And it made me wonder, do
you feel safe nowadays? You know, life, liberty, and the

(08:29):
pursuit of happiness. Those three things imply safety. You know
that one thing government should do is provide safety. It's
why we have a military, It's why we have a
National Guard, better known as the brown shirts or is
that Ice? That's what Ice has become his brown shirts?
Look up brown shirts if you don't know what they were.

(08:51):
And I have to ask you in all honesty, and
I'm being honest here. You can leave your comments down below,
like and subscribe. Don't forget to hit the like button.
Don't forget to subscribe up to the videos. Do you
feel safe anymore? Because I got to tell you I don't,
but I never have. I've been openly gay forever and
so I've been a target and as a talk show

(09:13):
host and all of that. But do you a non
public person, do you feel safe? You're just sitting on
a train in the UK and somebody hacks you. You're
out shopping at a mall here in the United States
and someone starts firing. Your kids are at school and

(09:35):
someone starts shooting. You're at a party somewhere celebrating the
Dodgers victory, perhaps, and somebody starts shooting or stabbing or running.
In Germany, they like to run into crowds with cars.
In today's world of everybody being on edge, where everybody

(09:57):
being so divided and everybody just at each other's throats
all the time, has it taken away your sense of safety.
I'd like to see what you have to say at
YouTube dot com forward slash really Correl, either below the
video or in the live chat room which is going
on right now with Sandy and her stomach ache and

(10:18):
Darren home Whister's also in there. I don't see James Snable.
I can't thank him personally for his gift, but thank you.
I've basically been paying off Ember's vet bills because true
Panion is such a scam. They're not paying for her
vet bills. They're like, oh, well, she had these symptoms. Yeah,
but these symptoms weren't related to anyway. I'm not going

(10:39):
to go into it, but they're scam. So do you
feel safe in today's world? Because if not, that is
a failure of whatever government you live under. That if
you do not feel safe, that is a direct failure
of whatever government you live under, because one of the
first things a government can do for its people is

(11:00):
make them feel safe. And so I ask you, do
you feel safe in today's world? I do not, but
I never have. That's why I have a gun. It's
why I have bear spray in my bag, It's why
there's a baseball bat in Ember's stroller. Not making that up.

(11:20):
There's a knife in my bag as well. Yes, I
carry weapons. I carry a knife, bear spray. I have
a gun at home and a baseball bat in Ember's
stroller because I don't feel safe and I have been attacked,
and I have had people come up to me and
attack me and they got hurt, and if anyone tries
it again, they'll get hurt. So the question is do

(11:44):
you feel safe? This train incident in the UK shows
that this kind of violence is not just indicative to
the United States, that people are on edge in many, many,
many societies. Everyone wants to blame immigrants. Well, it's illegals,
it's this, it's that, And in some cases they're right.

(12:04):
In some cases, these people that commit these crimes are
immigrants or are illegal immigrant, whatever, it doesn't matter. It
doesn't matter who's doing the shooting or the stabbing. The
question becomes do you feel safe? Is Trump building a
safer America? Our allies hate us, they literally hate us,
and in this country the division he could care less about.

(12:29):
You know, he couldn't care less about. Everyone says he
could care less. It's he couldn't care less He couldn't
care less about people going without food. All he's caring
about is the blame. What a weak, sniveling coward of
a president who would rather blame Democrats for political points

(12:51):
than to actually help his people. Of course he's you know,
MAGA is a cult, otherwise they'd be turning on him,
and some are Laura Lumer, Joe Rogan others. He hasn't
released the Epstein files. He has screwed the American farmers
into oblivion. Have you seen the price of beef? I mean,

(13:12):
I don't eat it, but others do soybeans I eat,
and they're out of control. So he screwed the American farmers.
He has not released the Epstein files. He is spending trillions,
all told on foreign wars. Now he wants to get
into another war in Nigeria and Venezuela. This is not
what MAGA voted for. And if they were honest with themselves,

(13:34):
if they could remove their little cult glasses for a moment.
He hasn't lowered prices, they would see that he hasn't
done one thing, and he hasn't made the border any safer.
He's used his brown shirts to round up people who
are actually here legally and used fear, the fear of, oh,

(13:55):
we're paying for immigrants to get healthcare. Oh, we're paying
for mutle of young people, meaning gender affirming care. He's
using these two hot button issues to mask all that
he is not doing. Now, Maga, I didn't expect anything
of him, but you did. You expected him to lower
food prices, he has not. You expected him to stop

(14:19):
spending money on Israel, Ukraine, Nigeria, Venezuela, Brazil forty billion
dollar currency exchange he hasn't. You expected him to release
the Epstein files, he has not. Prince Andrew is in disgrace.
He's been thrown out of the Royal Palace. Of course

(14:39):
he gets to live in another palace. You know, he's
been thrown stripped of all of his titles and he
may go to jail. Donald Trump nothing and he hasn't
even released the files to see who was in there. So, Maga,
I don't know how you rationalize you or he's the
greatest president and he's doing great and he's doing everything

(15:01):
that he said he would, because the facts are. His
approval rating is thirty nine percent, the lowest even for him,
that it's ever been sixty five percent say he is
not doing a good job when it comes to the economy,
and seventy one percent of all voters blame him for
the shutdown. So I don't know how you're rationalizing this.

(15:27):
But another thing he's not doing is keeping you safe.
He's not making you safer. And I don't know about you,
but I don't feel safe in the United States and
now anywhere in the world. People are on edge, and
they are turning to weapons to get their point across,

(15:47):
be it a knife, broken bottle, submachine gun, hand pistol, whatever,
hell bows and arrows, soon crossbows, and so the world
has become an unsafe place and no one's really doing
anything to combat that, you know, no one. So I

(16:10):
especially don't feel safe in Red States. I don't. Those
people ain't got the sense God gave them. They really don't,
or they'd be turning on Donald Trump right now. You know,
I have no problem with MAGA. We have a difference
of political opinion, Okay, all right, the racism, the homophobia
have a problem with But in terms of political opinions,

(16:30):
you're allowed to have yours, and I don't need to
hate you for it. But you also can't be disingenuous.
You can't say Biden was evil, Biden did this, Biden
didn't do that, Biden Biden Biden. And then when your
guy is screwing up like he is, you don't call

(16:51):
him out. That just makes you a hypocrite. So if
you're maga and you want to be a hypocrite, go ahead,
it's your right. But we can call you out for
that because this president has done nothing that he told
you he was going to do nothing. Nothing. And you know,

(17:12):
if you agree with him on the one thing on
the ice and the deportations, Okay, so you agree with
him on that, I don't. It's criminal and he will
be tried and so will these ICE agents. They will
be tried. They are going to be punished for their crimes.
One day. Every one of these ICE agents that has
abducted Americans, pushed people down, hurt people, They will be

(17:37):
tried as the criminals that they are. But if you
agree with all that, fine, where's your Epstein files, where's
your lower prices at the grocery store? Where's your help
for American farmers instead of hurt for American farmers? You know,
where's him stopping being involved in foreign wars. And you

(17:58):
know he takes credit for stopping eight ten, twelve wars. No,
he has stopped none zero. They are still fighting in Israel,
they are still fighting in the Ukraine, and we're paying
for it. So if you want to scream about what
Joe Biden did or did not do, that's fine, fair,
go ahead do it. But you have better take this

(18:22):
guide to task for breaking all of the lives that
he and promises that he said to you, because if
you don't, then you're just showing that you're fricking idiots
and that you're just powered by hatred and homophobia. You know,
all the homophobic comments under my videos. You want us
to believe you're not homophobic, and yet you are so

(18:45):
prove that you're prove that you're not. Prove it, maga
prove that you actually have intelligence act intelligently, but that's
beyond you. You don't seem capable. Marjorie Taylor Green is
now making sense. That's the strange world that we live in.

(19:06):
Marjorie Taylor Green is now on the outside of the
party that she was so embedded in. That's how crazy
life is. But I gotta give her credit. I do
at least, she is sticking to her homophobic guns. She's
a homophobe and a transphobe. But she's also furious that
the Epstein files have not been released, that prices are soaring,

(19:28):
that we're still involved in all of these wars. So
God bless her. She's a homophobe and a racist, but
not a hypocrite. Isn't that interesting? So do you feel safe?
You know? Do you feel safe? You know? And you know,

(19:52):
Don Lemon and I agree on our Second Amendment. After
this is all said and done, we should repeal the
Second Amendment because it is ob that it's not there
for any reason. You know. The Second Amendment was really
about if enemies invade the country and we didn't have

(20:12):
a standing army, for militias to be able to defend
their communities. That's what it's about, and it was never
about defending yourself against the government. It is illegal to
take up arms against the government, But what if the
government's illegitimate? What if the government's giving illegal orders? What

(20:36):
Donald Trump is doing with Ice and the National Guard
is illegal, and the Supreme Court should rule it that way.
They're about to rule on his tariffs, and we'll see,
we'll see if they say he doesn't have this power,
everything changes. But nowadays you should probably arm yourself because

(21:01):
if an ICE agent runs up on you and they
don't have a warrant and they don't identify themselves as
spedul agents, I believe it falls under your constitutional right
to stand your ground. If you are a US citizen, okay,
and ICE runs up on you and you tell them
I am a US citizen, let me go show me

(21:22):
some ID, show.

Speaker 8 (21:23):
Me a warrant.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Now it show side.

Speaker 4 (21:54):
So you know, I'm not saying go shoot somebody. I'm not,
you know, but I am saying we do have a
Second Amendment, and it was there to fight tyranny, and
there is tyranny going on. And while I wouldn't go
shoot an ICE agent, and I don't advocate that you
do it either, because they'll kill you. See they'll kill you,

(22:16):
and I don't want you to be killed. But if
a community like Chicago or Portland or Seattle, if a
community ask their members to arm themselves and form barricades
and you know, form lines so ICE can't get through

(22:36):
or so the National Guard can't enter, well then that's
on the state's governors. And that's on the police and
how they handle that. I'm just saying, I'm unclear why
we have the Second Amendment in our constitution. I'm unclear.
And MAGA and the Republicans they love the Second Amendment.
They say, oh, we've got to have and they were

(22:57):
ready to take arms against Barack Obama. Remember when they
said Barack Obama's coming for our guns, and they were like,
let him. They were threatening the government with violence if
they came for their guns, and that was okay. Everyone
was fine with them threatening the government. If Obama comes

(23:18):
for our guns, We're gonna use them. I remember them
saying that. I remember Republicans advocating for that, if anyone
comes from your guns, you show them the business end
of it. I heard those things under Obama. I heard
those things under Joe Biden. In fact, many MEGA members

(23:41):
picked up their guns, like the guy that went to
that Chinese restaurant thinking there was a pedophile ring there,
you know that sort of They armed themselves and they
started doing actions. Under Biden. The Washington DC Insurrection, there
were armed Proud Boys. It was an armed insurrection. So

(24:05):
if they can arm themselves, why can't people like liberals
who want to protect their communities and their countries. I'm
not clear on that, and I'm not gonna sit there
and tell you. I'm a constitutional scholar. I know a
lot about it, but I'm not clear on the legality
of arming yourself to defend yourself against say ICE, if

(24:28):
they're following illegal orders, if they won't give you their names,
if they won't show you a warrant, you don't even
know if they're law enforcement at that point, I don't
know the legality there. And unfortunately, and now I has
shot people. They've shot a woman that wasn't she was
just a bystander. So they are starting to shoot us.

(24:49):
At what point does it become okay for the community
to arm themselves. I don't know. And that's going to
be up to the communities, and it's going to be
up to the courts, and it's going to be up
to law enforcement because I don't know. I think it's
the cops that should be stopping ICE. I think community
police should be treating ICE like kidnappers. And if a

(25:11):
guy is screaming I'm a US citizen and a cop
hears him and he sees ICE trying to abduct him,
I think the cops should get in the middle. Let
ice fire upon a police officer and see what happens.
But again, I don't know, and I wish everyone would
just relax, put down their guns, you know, have some peace.

(25:34):
If someone's here without documentation, okay. But if they have
a green card, if they have an asylum certificate, or
if they're a US citizen, then it's not okay what
they're doing. They're a cancer. I've been thinking about cancer.
I got a note from Coligard. They're the ones that

(25:55):
make that test where you poop in the jar at
home and send your poop through the mail. I always
lie when I bring it to every three years. I
laugh when I go to the post office with my
poop in a box. Justin Timberlake had a dick in
a box. I've got a poop in a box. Well,
they now make a test from that same laboratory, Exact Sciences,
and it's called Cancer Guard, like Cola Guard, and allegedly

(26:19):
this blood test will find seventy cancers even in their
early stages, including pancreatic one of the worst. And my
physical is November seventeenth, and I don't know if I
should ask for that test. I'm I'm afraid. I know
that sounds dumb. I mean, you want to know earlier
than later. But a there's false positives on the test,

(26:42):
you know, on all these other things. But would you
take it? Are you going to take it? It's six
hundred and eighty nine dollars and you need a doctor's
prescription or their doctor will prescribe it for you via telehealth,
and then you pay six hundred and eighty nine dollars.
Insurance does not cover it. Yet would you do you
take it?

Speaker 7 (27:02):
It?

Speaker 4 (27:02):
Allegedly? Will it finds little bits of the cancer in
your blood? I guess cancer sheds a particular bit of
DNA even in its early stages, and now they can
find that would and they can identify what kind of
cancer that little bit of DNA came from. My question
to you, would you take it?

Speaker 8 (27:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
I'm nervous. I mean, my doctor would probably prescribe it
for me, and at sixty three years old, I should
probably take it. As I sit here with two band
aids on my back because they think they found basil
cells on my back, basil cell carcinoma. They're not sure.
We get the results back in seven days. But would
you take this new test for seventy different cancers. I mean,

(27:50):
I guess it's a good thing. I do. I guess
it's a good thing. But god, you're gonna be Can
you imagine while you're waiting for the results? Oh my god,
I mean, I think you're your stress level is going
to go through the roof. You know, they would just
go through the roof. So I don't know. Leave your
comment down below on that. Are you going to take

(28:12):
the new Exact Science cancer tests six hundred and eighty
nine dollars until it's approved by insurance? But allegedly it
will find seventy cancers even in stage one, which is
when you want to find them, stage one, where they
can go in and get it. Even in your pancreas.
If they find pancredic cancer in stage one, they can
treat it by the time it makes itself known usually

(28:35):
at stage four and you're done within a year. But
imagine if they could find it in stage one. But again,
a lot of doctors are like, the test is, they're
not going to recommend it because a I don't know why.
I saw that many doctors saying, well, we're going to wait,
Well why why wouldn't you want to know? But some

(28:57):
doctors are not all hot on it. They're like, eh,
gmi information, for information's sake, what are you gonna do
with the information? That sort of stuff? But would you
take it, truly, if if you could afford it the
six hundred and eighty nine dollars, would you take the
Because I had to tell you as much medical anxiety

(29:17):
as I have and whatever, I don't know because if
it does come back with something, Oh, I mean, I
don't think we're all gonna get cancer, but a lot
of it thar And so I gets it's better to
know early. I do, But I just I don't know.
I don't know, but it may not be.

Speaker 7 (29:40):
Broadcasting from a completely different point of view yours.

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Speaker 4 (30:27):
Oh I'm sorry, I'm reading all about the cancer test.
And there are some doctors who say it's controversial, may
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know that I would be a mess while waiting for
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a mess. Speaking of messes, did you see Brittany, Well
you probably didn't, but Britney Spears deleted her Instagram. Oh
my god, I have been saying, you know, I think
sometimes social pushes, you know, when when social media drives

(32:26):
a legal proceeding, it can be bad. Everybody was on
the free Britney train, Free Brittany. Let her have her
estate back, let her have her money back. It's her money,
and she's okay. And she and everyone on the other
side was like, no, y'all, don't see her. Y'all don't
get it. You know, she needs a conservator. Well, I
follow her on Instagram, or did until she deleted her account,

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And yesterday before she deleted it, she was in a
string bikini a song with just this much fabric covering
her you who, and a little string covering her breast,
dancing on a carpet with count with a dog poop
on the carpet behind her in this million dollar home.

(33:10):
And she's been doing that for a while now and
posting weird, bizarre posts that just don't make sense. And
my friend Emily Rah and I we're talking back and
forth over the last couple of weeks, like she needs help,
you know, someone needs to intervene. So I think Brittany
needs a conservator. I do, I really do. She's not

(33:32):
well and now she's deleted her Instagram account because people
were starting to say, you know, maybe we were all
a bit too quick to say free Brittany. Maybe just
maybe she is off the deep end, and she is.
I mean, here's the deep end, and here's Brittany. I mean,
you know, she she is just I feel so bad.

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I mean, what drove her so crazy? Something drove Riprit
out her mind? Because she that bitch just crazy. Okay,
she is just crazy as can be. And I went
to what drove her there? Kevin Federline said she would
stand in her children's door with a butcher knife and
watch them sleep. I mean, this woman is not well.

(34:19):
I wonder if it was drugs that did it or
the pressure of being a star. Look at Justin Bieber.
He's a freaking mess too. You know. I wonder why
they both went Craig ray because they are crazy, both
of them. God if they married, oh my god, it'll
be a whole lot of crazy there. Uh So anyway, Yeah,
I bet bripbritt to lead it her her Instagram account,

(34:39):
and I look, I think I was on the free
Britney train too. But now that I've seen her and
how she acts, I'm all bring back the conservator just
not her dad. I do think he was taking unfair
advantage of her, spending her money that sort of stuff.
So maybe not her dad, but somebody bring it back. Sorry,

(35:00):
I had my chocolate drink during the break. I don't
want chocolate all around my mouth. So yeah, bring back Brittany,
bring back the conservativeship. I think I don't know. I mean,
you know, she did delete her account because people were
like you crazy girl, you crazy? And she is all right.

(35:21):
When we come back in the next we're going to
talk about the worst box office in twenty twenty five
this weekend. Just revenues are at the box office this
weekend less than fifty million dollars, like the whole like
for the entire country that loan. So we're gonna be
talking about that. Also. I just want to put this

(35:42):
out there, the Anne Rice interview with the Vampire series.
It's now on Netflix. I watched it. I mean I've
been the movie, I've read all the books. I loved Anne.
I knew Anne. She was a friend. Her son Christopher's
still a friend.

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excuse to allow colon cancer to progress in a nontreatable stage.
I agree. I get kolonoskpies. I had one five years ago.
He said see you in seven years, so I've got
two more to go. Thank you. James Schnabel, you are
here and thank you for your your wonderful gift. I
did give seventy five dollars of that to the Captain
Care Dog Rescue. They needed some help with pet food
because people on Snap. And I want to talk about

(37:23):
the worst box office in twenty twenty five, I do,
but this weekend I found it hard to I don't
want to say enjoy the weekend, but I just found
it hard that there were so many families in America
this weekend that literally did not have money for food,
like zero, because their Snap card had nothing on it.

(37:45):
And I've been one of those people in my past
with my parents when they were on food stamps or
public aid and we didn't get a check, or we
moved and the checked it and arry or whatever. I've
been one of those people. And it's hard, horrible to
not know where your next meal is going to come from.
And most of you listening to me have never in

(38:06):
your lives experienced that, and God bless you, but I have.
And you know, I've had neighbors. When I was a
kid in school in sixth and seventh grade, had neighbors
offer me lunch and dinner because they knew my parents
didn't have any money. I'm not sure neighbors are doing

(38:29):
that again. I hope they are. But what a sad
testament to our country that our president can spend the
weekend at mar A Lago dining on the best food
around while his constituents, his people, one in eight of them,
are going hungry, and he just wants to blame Democrats
instead of help. It shows that he is heartless and maga.

(38:54):
If you approve of this, Mike Johnson should be so ashamed.
He is the speaker of that house. He let them
go home, he closed it down. He should be removed
immediately and maybe tomorrow. If Democrats win in key places,
it'll be a harbinger of things to come where Jakim
Jeffreys will be the speaker of the house and this

(39:16):
guy will And he's sick. Mike Johnson's a mentally ill individual.
Just the whole thing about him and his son and
adult videos and watching porn together. I heard, I don't know,
I heard something weird that his son can't watch porn
unless he's with I mean, I don't know, you hear
so much that's fake on the internet, But he gives
me the creeps. Mike Johnson, he does. He gives me

(39:38):
the creeps, and I bet he has a grinder profile.
So he should be ashamed. Donald Trump should be ashamed.
Every Republican should be ashamed. Democrats should not. Trump is
saying I won't be extorted by the Democrats. What are
they extorting you for? Where's the extortion? They they don't

(40:00):
want to vote to reopen the government the way that
you want to do it, because health premiums will skyrocket
and people will go without health care. How is that extortion?
So getting affordable health care to Americans is extorting MAGA
and he lies and says it's because they want to
give health care to illegal immigrants. That is a lie.

(40:23):
My cousin believes that lie. That is a lie. It
is just a flat out lie. And so what if
we did, By the way, so what if we wanted
to give some health care to illegal immigrants? Is it
worth the health care of Americans to stop that? Is

(40:49):
it worth Americans not being able to eat food to
let that happen? These people are sick in the head.
Anyone that lets an American go hungry is sick in
the head. And to do it just so you can
blame the other party. The USDA website is violating the

(41:12):
Hatch Act right now. It is a government website, and
if you go to USDA dot gov right now, there
is a message. I'm going to read it to you
right now. Senate Democrats have now voted thirteen times to
not fund the foodstamp program, also known as snap bottom line,
the well is run dry at this and that's a lie.

(41:34):
There is an emergency fund which they're not using, and
a court as finally said you have to use it.
There will be no benefits issued in November. First. We
are approaching an inflection point for Senate Democrats. They can
continue to hold out for health care for illegal aliens
and gender mutilation procedures, or reopen the government so mothers, babies,
and the most vulnerable can receive critical nutrition assistance. That

(41:57):
is on the USDA website. That is a violation of
the Hatch Act. That is political campaigning, and it's a lie.
It's not even true. Why some inventive lawyer hasn't already
sued them for this, I don't know. You cannot put

(42:17):
a message like that on a government website. That is
breaking several laws. But he would rather break the law
to blame the Democrats than to use and a judge
just told him, get the fuck off that five billion
dollar fund that's in there that Congress already put and
start getting snap benefits out, or I am going to
hold your administration in contempt. So now he's like, well,

(42:41):
how can I legally do that? And maybe we can
restart some benefits on Wednesday because he doesn't care if
people starve. What a heartless, horrible party Maga is. I
don't care if Democrats do want to give benefits to
illegal and pay for transgendered transitioning. I don't care. You

(43:04):
don't let people go hungry on those two principles. You don't.
You do not and you don't triple people's premiums. They're heartless.
They're cruel and heartless. And if you support Donald Trump,
you are cruel and heartless. You just are because you

(43:25):
support this, and you're a lawbreaker. If you support Donald Trump,
you support a felon what this message right on this
website is a violation of the Hatch Act, which most
of you have no idea what it is, because if
you're Maga, you're not involved in politics. You don't understand
how it works. You're just involved in hatred, bigotry, transphobia,

(43:47):
immigration phobia, xenophobia. I guess you'd call that. That's all
you care about, anti gay, anti trans, and xenophobic. That's
all you care about. You don't care about people starving,
You don't care about health benefits, you don't care about
health premiums. Yeah, well, now it's you're the ones who
are gonna pay the fucking price. It's maga in the

(44:08):
red states that have been cut off of their snap.
Rich California Democrats aren't on snap Okay, those elite democrats
that you hate. Statistically, blue states pay two dollars into
the government for our dollars. Yeah, for every dollar a
Blue state gets, Red states get two dollars, So you're

(44:32):
you're double the federal aid in the Red states, which
means you're gonna feel the pain twice as much. So
go ahead blame democrats. Most of them are eating, A
lot of them are out making sure others are eating.
AOC brought food to the air traffic controllers lax, huge

(44:54):
flight delays. Thanksgiving is in three weeks, the busiest travel days,
and they're there's no air traffic controllers and there's two
to five hour delays for planes. I wouldn't fly right now.
No way, no, no, nope, nope, nope, nope, no way.
Did you also see, for the first time ever, a
government has stopped airlines from flying to different places. He

(45:18):
canceled thirteen flights or thirteen routes into Mexico as a
punishment to Mexico thirteen airline routes, commercial airline routes. He
canceled them. This is ridiculous. It's ridiculous, and it's wrong.
And that's really what's on my mind, you know, it

(45:40):
really is. What's on my mind is how inhuman this
shutdown is and how anybody. And I don't want the
Democrats to concede because I don't want your health premium.
I'm on Medicare. My health premium ain't going to go up.

(46:01):
I don't want your health premium to go up. You know,
Florida is the fucking weirdest state in the Union. I
don't want their health premiums to triple, and they're going
to The prices are already up online. People are like,
I can't pay that. It will come down to rent,
or it will come down to paying my health insurance.

(46:22):
So they're not going to pay their health insurance. How cruel.
What a cruel nation we are? We really are. It
is thick and heartless. Like Sandy said, it makes me sick.
How heartless the Republicans are. I don't understand why they
have so much support. Yeah, yep, I don't get it either.
I don't get it either. And it's not okay. It's

(46:46):
not okay. What's happening in America right now is not okay.
But you know, what can we do. We can't go
vote to open it up. You know, we can't make
Congress move tomorrow. We can show up and vote. So
if you're in a state with an election tomorrow, California,
some of you have already voted by mail, please vote

(47:09):
for Prop fifty. We need to try to balance the
scales out. We need to try to stop Donald Trump.
This is one way to try to do it. I
don't like it. I wish that redistricting was done by
independent commissions and all of that. But where at war?
This is an undeclared civil Well, it's pretty much declared

(47:29):
civil war between MAGA and the rest of the country.
Seventy seven million people out of three hundred and thirty.
So two hundred and sixty or two hundred and fifty
five million people are fighting seventy seven million. It just
so happens they have a majority in the House and Senate.
If we undo that, then the will of the other

(47:50):
two hundred and forty five million people will start to
be seen again, and that will is give people SNAP.
Don't cut their benefits, increase their benefits. I say we
should double everybody's SNAP payments. Have you seen how much
groceries are The notion that someone could live on three

(48:10):
hundred dollars a month for food, that's just stupid. And
I want health care for all, including MAGA, including those
of you out there that disagree with my political views.
I still want you to have health care. I don't
want you to get sick and not be able to
take care of yourself or your family because I have

(48:33):
a heart and a growing a orda. So what's happening
is wrong, and it's being reflected in all parts of society.
Restaurants are closing, you know, stores are showing less profit.
Businesses are closing. Look at the box office. We have
the worst box office this weekend ever, less than fifty

(48:54):
million dollars in ticket sales in the entire United States
when some movies make a hund ndred million dollars their
first night. Now, granted, there aren't a lot of great
movies out right now, but November December is when the
big movies come, and you're not going to the theater.
You're not. I love going to the movies. It's just

(49:15):
a wonderful experience. I also like TV. I did love
catching up on the interview with the Vampire series. Those
two lead actors that play Lestatt and Louis. They're so good.
You need to watch it. It's on Netflix. It's so good.
And yes it's very gay because the books were. But oh,
they're so good together, those two actors. Oh my god.

(49:36):
Lestott is perfect. He is the perfect. He is exactly
how I pictured him in my brain. Tom Cruise was
not exactly how I pictured him in my brain in
my brain. This guy is Oh, he's handsome and cavalier
and arrogant, full of himself, just like Lustat and Louis
is fabians. He's handsome and creole and incredible. They convolute

(50:01):
the story a little like armand armand is supposed to
be seventeen years old, and he wasn't really a villain,
but in this they have armand be a villain, but
at least he's not Antonio benderis like in the movie.
So I love that, and I love that. Season three
is gonna be Book two, The Vampire to Stop. I
can't I can't wait for that. Akasha will be in it. Oh,
it's gonna be fabulous. So I love good TV and

(50:24):
I love the movies and go to the movies. Black
Phone too. Black Phone was a good movie with Ethan Hawk.
It's a horror movie. If you haven't seen it, you should.
It's streaming. It's called Black Phone. It's very scary. He's
a great villain. And Black Phone two is out and
it's still making money. So, oh did you see that?
Justin Baldoni's lawsuit got dismissed this morning. He was suing

(50:45):
what's her name, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for four
hundred million dollars. The suit got thrown out. It got
thrown out earlier, but he had a certain timeframe to
appeal and he didn't appeal, so it's been thrown out.
We'll see how that's saga. Hollywood stars fight each other
it's like a little bitch fight. It's like, are you scarious?

(51:07):
Two privileged individuals fighting each other over privilege. All right,
we'll finish up when we come back. Don't forget Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
this week, rthy Friday. Taking it off for my birthday
on Friday. Not that I'm doing anything special, but have
some time alright.

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Side Yes Sandy in the chatroom at YouTube dot com
forward Sashally Carrall. Claudia is too old in the series.

(52:01):
They have her like sixteen, you know, somewhere around there,
fourteen fifteen, sixteen, even though the actress is probably thirty,
but she's too old. Kirsten Duntz was perfect, but the
Claudia and the TV series they took a little liberties
with because they have her smoking well, because you know,

(52:22):
her body might be a kid. But she ends up
living for you know, one hundred years so or eighty
or fifty or sixty, you forget how many before she
is burned in the sunlight because of her crimes. It's
a crime to kill another vampire, and of course Louis
and Claudia try to kill the stop. I'm not spoiling it.
If you're watching the TV show, you should have read

(52:43):
the books, so you know. I love that. Though I
love the books, they're my favorite book series. It's the
only book series I've ever read. I've never read a
series of books. I've only Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, mayfair
Witch's Chronicles, and she was gonna write The Talamasca. And
now that's a TV show, The Talamasca, which is the

(53:04):
agency that watches over vampires and all the supernatural things.
I love Eric Bogozi, and as a reporter in the
TV series, I do. Although in the book he has
not made into a vampire, and in the TV series
they end up making him into one. Old when he's older,
Armand does it out of spite. And that's your thin
Armand is seventeen, a seventeen year old Italian, thin, little,

(53:28):
frail Italian. And in the movie or in the TV series,
he's like, I don't know, twenty five thirty. Anyway, they're
all beautiful, they're all vampires, and they have their code
and it's fabulous. I love it. I loved it. What
else did I do this weekend? I struggled. I need
a new computer for video processing, not for the show.

(53:49):
For here, well for the show, but not for the
not for the live video. I have of this MacBook
Pro right here for that with an M three chip,
so it does it. But out there, I only have
a Mac Mini with an A one chip, and it's
starting to have trouble crunching all the video and audio
that I need to do. It's five years old, and
as you know in computers, that's ancient. So I looked

(54:09):
at refurbished ones. I looked everything with an M four chip,
and the cheapest one is twenty seven hundred dollars in
the configuration that I needed, and I just struggled. I
almost bought it. I have an Apple card zero percent interest,
two hundred and forty eight dollars a month for a year,
but I don't have you know, I'm not wealthy, uh
and so twenty seven hundred dollars even for a computer

(54:32):
that I need is just And I know that I've
gotten some birthday gifts, but that money is going to
pay off Ember's vet bills because her insurance isn't covering it,
and there's two thousand dollars in growing. She's still limping,
she's on remedill so she might have to go to
the VET again this week for the limp, so that
may or may not be covered. So how many of
you need something and you want when you want to

(54:54):
buy it, you like agonize over it because you like
a purchase, you know, for your work, for my work
from my job here, I just agonize over it. And
I looked at refurbished ones and there's a refurbished one
for thirteen hundred dollars. It's not exactly the configuration I
need and it's a year old. It came out October
twenty twenty four. But you know, that was my dilemma

(55:16):
all weekend long. Do I buy one at zero percent
interest for twelve months and that way I have the
video processing power that I need. And because I want
to expand the show in twenty twenty six, I want
to do more TV shows. I want to expand I'm
have to do them myself. I don't have the money
for a crew, so I will have to edit the
video myself with the help of AI probably, but I

(55:39):
don't have the processing power out there. And my sister's
computer broke, so I would give her this old computer,
which she would love, and it would help. It would
work for her and then I would get the new computer,
but it's twenty six hundred plus tax three thousand dollars.
And I'm like, and that's for the cheap one. I
mean truly, a Mac studio goes off we up to

(56:00):
ten thousand dollars. I was getting like the low end
one for twenty six hundred, forty eight gigs of RAM,
two terabyte hard drive and then the M four probaxx chip.
But next year they're coming out with new ones with
new chips. They always do. See with computers, isn't it
so hard? Like when do you update your iPhone? When

(56:21):
do you update your op This iPad is the first
generation iPad pro. It's six years old. It's getting a
little clunky. But how many and in today's economy, how
many of you are like just sticking with what you got. Phones,
they'll tend to give you one free so you can
upgrade to the newest phone. But actual computer equipment like

(56:44):
iPads or actual desktop computers, how many of you upgrade?
You keep the one you've got for like ten years,
but when you're doing a show, you need like every
five years, you need a new one. And it's been
five years, So do I spend the twenty six hundred
dollars two hundred and forty eight a month for a year.

(57:06):
That was my dilemma. That was what was your dilemma
this weekend? That was my dilemma. While watching an interview
with the Vampire, I'm like not going out to eat
because it's too expensive, and sitting here thinking about a
twenty seven hundred dollars computer. Yeah, I won't go eat
because it's thirty dollars. I'm telling you we are going out.
We're having high tea on Friday. A friend's taking me

(57:26):
to high Tea on Friday for my birthday. Steve's going,
Heath is going, maybe Mark and Basha. Saturday, Steve's taking
me to a lovely Italian restaurant that he has gift
cards for here in Vegas. That's Saturday night. And Sunday
I might go to brunch at Crossroads Kitchen and that'll
be camped too. So yeah, I'll eat this weekend, honey,

(57:48):
because that's my thing. I like to dine. I like
to go out to eat with friends, and it's my
birthday weekend, so hey, high tea on Friday would be fabulous.
Oh I love Hei Tia and they do vegan hei
t So that's really cool. All right, we'll be back
tomorrow and Wednesday. Tomorrow. Go vote. If you haven't already voted,
if you're in New York, if you're in California, if
you're in a state that votes tomorrow, please go vote.

(58:09):
If you haven't already done so by mail, please go vote.
We gotta get you and keep you involved. Please stay engaged,
Please stay involved. I know it's dark, I know the
political climate is dark. Go vote. It's the one thing
you can still do that they haven't taken from you.
Go do it, Okay, Maxwell, I'm sticking with all the

(58:32):
tech I've got. I hear you. I hear you about that.
I mean I would too if I, you know, if
I didn't need it for the show, if I wasn't
doing the show and then wanting to launch another TV
show which may go on Free Speech TV that will
need video editing, if I wasn't doing that kind of work,

(58:53):
then I wouldn't worry about upgrading. Right now, I just
keep the tech I got. But as they make a
Dobe more paw powerful, as they make all these other
apps more powerful, they take up more processing power. So
you know, right now. To render one of my shows
out takes almost an hour. So yeah, that's that all right.
I am Corel. You'll be who you want to be.

(59:13):
Something hurt anybody. Thank you for joining me today, Britt, Britt,
if you're here, get some help. Girl, call the doctor,
call your mama, call somebody, go are you crazy? All right,
we'll see all tomorrow. Comment like subscrive, do all this
stuff you're supposed to doing. Patrons, I love you at
patreon dot com forwards. That's really Corell. Let's do a
call not this weekend, but next weekend. That's my brother,

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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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