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October 6, 2025 • 60 mins
🌎 The Diet That Could Save 15 Million Lives AND the Planet | Karel Cast 25-125
Can what’s on your plate really save the world? The EAT-Lancet Commission—over 70 leading scientists—says yes. Their new “Planetary Diet” could stop 15 million deaths a year and drastically cut climate damage. But here’s the catch: it demands a complete shift in how we grow, eat, and think about food.
Karel breaks down the report, explains why the current food system is killing both people and the planet, and reveals why he believes this life-saving solution will still be ignored. Plus—Diddy’s 50-month sentence, and major comedians facing backlash for performing in Saudi Arabia. Should art cross those lines?
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Speaker 4 (00:29):
If there was just one thing we could all do
that would say fifteen million lives a year and ensure
we meet our climate bowls, shouldn't we all do it?
What is it? I'll tell you plus Diddy gets four.

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Speaker 4 (00:59):
It is the crowd. I am correl Sel. Very glad
you are joining me on this Monday at ten am.
I told you I was gonna start at ten am
and start doing an hour long show. I am trying
to clean the monster off of my glasses. As I
told you all before. You can totally clean your glasses
and then like twenty minutes later they're completely filthy and

(01:19):
you don't know why. And it's because there's a monster
that comes from another dimension and you know, and mess
with with their glasses. All right, So if you could
do one thing that would save the planet and save
fifteen million lives a year, would you would you do
that thing? I'm betting the answer is no. Actually, isn't

(01:45):
that something? I have such little faith in humanity and
such little faith in people not being selfish that I
don't think people would change, even though fifteen million lives
a year could be saved, one being your own or
someone you love, and or the planet. We would meet

(02:08):
our climate goals. And if you were told buy experts,
leading experts, Okay, if you were told that we would
not meet our climate goal, that it is impossible to
meet our climate goal without making this particular change, would
you do it? Would you do it? Well, let me

(02:30):
tell you. I read a really great article this weekend. Hi,
Sandy indechatroom at YouTube dot com forward slash RELYE Correll.
I read a really great article from Lancet Eat Lancet
l A n C E T. All right. They consulted
with seventy of the top scientists in both climate and

(02:53):
diet and they said, Okay, how do we meet you know,
the climate goals? How do we do this? And what
I've been telling you on this show for eight years
now was just proven by seventy of the biggest scientific
minds in the world. And you will not hear about

(03:14):
it from Donald Trump or anyone in this administration, although
this is the only thing that they should be talking about.
This is one of the few things right now that
all of us should be talking about, all right, because
we need to save ourselves and the planet. So what
is this miraculous thing, Well, it is the planetary diet, okay,

(03:41):
the planetary diet. And the planetary diet is basically a
vegan or vegetarian diet because right now in the United
States we eat seven times the amount of meat that
we are supposed to eat. In Europe, they eat five
times the meat and dairy that they are supposed to eat. Now,

(04:05):
there are some countries that could benefit from adding more
chicken and eggs and dairy into their diet. Most of
those countries are in Sub Sahara Africa. However, a majority
of the world needs to eat five to seven times
less meat. If we don't, if we do not adopt

(04:28):
a planet forward diet, we will not meet our planetary goals.
No matter how much we switch to alternative energy, to windmills,
to solar power, geothermal ocean power, it doesn't matter. We
will electric cars. According to this report and many others

(04:50):
like it. We will not meet our goals if you
don't stop eating meat and dairy, or at least cut
back to twice a week. That's it, twice a week.
If you cut back to meet and dairy twice a week,

(05:12):
we meet the goals. Now, at the beginning, I said
that there's no way, even though science says this is
the way, Like the Mandalorian, this is the way. We
now know. We will not meet the climate goals without
adopting a planetary diet, which means less meat, less dairy,

(05:37):
more fruits, vegetables, legumes, and nuts. Will you do anything
about it? Do you think that Americans or people of
the world will do anything about it? Fifteen million lives
save the planet reaching its climate goals just one change.

(05:57):
Do you think it'll happen?

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So in this mug right here is the most fabulous
health elixir in the world. It will lower your blood pressure,
it will help decrease inflammation across your body. It might
even lead to better brain cognitive function. What is in
this magical cup? Well, eight ounces of a plant based milk.

(06:51):
In my case today, I made almond and cashew milk
this morning from scratch. So eight ounces of almond cashew milk,
one tablespoon of Ameretto flavoring, two tablespoons of organic dark cocoa,
not cocoa powder like Hershey's, but organic dark cocoa powder,

(07:12):
and one piece of dark chocolate from Sprouts the little piece.
So one piece of dark chocolate, two tablespoons of organic
dark cocoa powder, eight ounces of soy milk or plant
milk of your choice. Drink it after velvetizing it in
your velvetizer. Which why don't you have a hotel chocolate velvetizer.

(07:34):
It's the best hot cocoa you'll ever have, and science
now proves that if you drink this daily you will
have better heart health, You'll have all kinds of things.
The enemy is the sugar. So I only use one
tablespoon of Amaretto flavoring, which only has forty five calories,
so this is probably a one hundred calorie drink maybe,

(07:58):
and so good for you. So in the opening segment,
I told you that there is new research out. Seventy
plus people signed off on this planetary guideline, planetary diet guideline,
and I can read you the article if you like.
It's quite an interesting article and it talks about how
fifteen million people a year will be saved, their lives
will literally be saved, and how without adopting this diet,

(08:22):
we are not going to meet the one point five
fahrenheit planetary goal. No matter what we do, no matter
what we do other than change our diet, when farms, whatever,
we're not going to meet the goal. And I asked you,
do you think the world is going to heed this science?
And I know that you yourself, a majority of you, ninety

(08:44):
five percent of you, are not going to heed this science.
And that's why we are failing as a society today. Okay,
that is why we are failing. We're failing because we
we won't listen to experts. We now look at science
and experts as debatable. We look at the information as

(09:09):
I don't want to say tainted, but skewed in some way,
and it's not okay, this is fact. Now. The meat
and dairy industry have known this, but they're happy to
sell Americans seven times more meat than they should be eating.
They're happy to lead you directly to the healthcare industry.

(09:31):
The President of the United States last week sent out
on x a post that directly controverts this science. He said,
real men don't eat tofu. Real men eat burgers and
steaks and sausages, bacon. Actually, that is the most one
of the most irresponsible things this president has said, because

(09:53):
that a will make sure that we do not reach
our climate goal. Okay, a diet that is heavy in that,
and b will literally kill Colon cancer is now one
of the number one cancers, particularly amongst people under forty,
and meat is the number one culprit. So I asked
the ninety five percent of you listening to me who

(10:16):
are letting this go in one ear and out the other,
why why won't you let it stop in your brain?
Because it would mean you'd have to make a change,
Because it would mean you'd have to learn something new
and exciting about how to eat instead of relying on
the trash and garbage that American restaurants and American fast

(10:40):
food and grocery stores push on you because it would
be going against what multi billion dollar industries tell you. You
know online, there's this whole push for the carnivore diet.
The carnivore diet is by far the worst diet for
you or the planet. I don't care if you lose. Wait,

(11:01):
I don't care what It is the worst diet for
your health and for the planet. The only thing that
is going to stop climate change in the amount that
we need is for you to minimally become a vegetarian.
So why won't you I want to hear your comments
down below. Why won't you? Why won't you listen to

(11:25):
what doctors, scientists, climatologist Why won't you listen to what
everybody says about diet? This story about the planetary diet
is really incredible. Here, let me launch it. I can
give you some facts and figures and all of that.
I saved and now I have my laptop here on

(11:46):
my desk, which is like the most exciting thing to me.
I've changed my whole world. I can now see my monitor,
I can see me. Oh, it's so exciting. Let's see
diet allows modest meat consumption and would also slash food
related climate emissions by half. Thirty five country, seventy different
experts okay, adopting a plant rich planetary Health diet could

(12:11):
prevent forty thousand early deaths a day across the world.
Forty thousand early deaths a day across the globe. According
to a Landmark report, the diet, which allows moderate meat
consumption and related measures, would also slash the food related
emissions driving global heating by half half. Electric cars only

(12:37):
cut If we all stop driving oil powered vehicles, we
would cut emissions by eight percent. This would cut it
by half. Today, one third of greenhouse gas emissions come
from the global food system, and taming the climate crisis
is impossible without changing how the world eats. Think of

(12:57):
the gravity of the words that I am telling you.
Taming the climate crisis is impossible without changing how the
world eats. Food production is also the biggest cause of
the destruction of wildlife and forest, and the number one
cause for pollution of water. The Planetary Health Diet sets

(13:19):
out how the world can simultaneously improve the health of
people and the planet and provide enough food for an
expected global population of nine point six billion people in
just twenty five years. The diet's flexible, allowing it to
be adapted to local taste and can include some animal
products or be vegetarian or vegan. However, all versions advise

(13:42):
eating more vegetables, fruits, nuts, legomes, and whole grains than
most people in the world currently eat, so you're not alone.
In most places, today's diets are unhealthy and unsustainable due
to too much red meat, milk, cheese, animal fans, and sugar.
People in the US and Canada eat more than seven

(14:05):
times the recommended amount of red meat, while it's five
times more in Europe and Latin America and four times
more in China. Several and severe inequalities in the food
system must also end to achieve a healthy and sustainable diet.
The report recommends shifting taxes to make unhealthy food more

(14:29):
costly and healthy food cheaper, regulating the advertising of unhealthy food,
and using warning labels. Yes, I am for all of this.
Every fast food commercial for Wendy's or Carls Junior should
have a warning on it, or should be. You shouldn't
even be allowed to see the ads, and you certainly

(14:51):
shouldn't be allowed to see these ads at ten or
eleven or twelve o'clock at night, just period, you know.
But yet here we are forty thousand deaths a day
could be prevented. What we put on our plates can
save millions of lives, cut billions of tons of emission,
half the loss of biodiversity, and create a fairer food system.

(15:12):
According to Professor Johann Rostrom, who chaired the Eat Lancick
Commission that produced the report, it is not a deprivation diet,
says Professor Walter Willett, who I emailed to be on
the show, but he's on vacation of the Harvard THH.
Chan School of Public Health and another commission co chair.
There is something that could be delicious, aspirational and healthy.

(15:33):
It allows for cultural diversity and individual preferences. It was
produced by seventy experts from thirty five countries and six continents,
and builds on a twenty nineteen report. So it says
five portions of fruits or vegetables a day. I do that.
Three to four portions of whole grains a day. I

(15:54):
do that. Nuts, one portion per day, I do that,
says the gay man. Legumes, beans, peace and lentils. I
do lots of those. One portion per day. Dairy. You're
allowed one serving of milk or cheese per day, one
serving per day. Eggs. You could have three to four
a week. That's it. Chicken two portions a week, two

(16:17):
portions a week, fish two portions a week, and red
meat one portion a week. So one portion a week
of red meat, two portions a week of fish, two chicken,
three eggs a week, one serving of milk or dairy
a day, and that's it. So why won't you do it?

(16:38):
I'm really curious to see why won't you do it?
You know, and I'd love to hear your comments at
the chatroom at YouTube dot com. Forward Sasharly Corel Ray Rnati.
I know you're a vegan already. I know many of
you that have listened to me for eight years have
switched to veganism. Good for you. You're obviously on the
right path, and no one's saying you have to be vegan.

(17:00):
You can eat red meat once a week, have it
on a you know, whatever night you want to have
Monday meat loaf, whatever. I don't know. You could have
two portions of fish per week, so think about that.
One portion of red meat, two fish, that's three dinners
right there. Two portions of chicken, that's five dinners. So

(17:21):
five dinners a week, could have some kind of meat
or fish, not lunch and not breakfast, but five dinners
a week, okay. And then for breakfast you could have
dairy every day, or eggs three or four eggs a week,
not servings, just three or four eggs. That is not deprivation,
and that is not totally vegan or vegetarian. So why

(17:45):
won't you do it? I'm talking to you, Phineas, I'm
talking to you, Pdr. I'm talking to you Sandy, I'm
talking to everyone out there. Why won't you do it?
Those of you watching on Instagram? Why won't you do it?
You could say forty thousand lives a day, you could
cut global emissions by half. You could make it so

(18:09):
we reach our climate goal. And all you have to
do is five nights a week, have your serving of meat,
whether it's one red meat a week, two fish, two chicken,
or give up that all together and just be vegetarian
or vegan. Why won't you do it? You want to

(18:29):
know the answer. As I sip my most delicious elixir
in the world. You want to know the answer because
you've been allowed to be lied to. You know, doctors
used to smoke in the room, they used to walk
in all you know, now they don't. You have been

(18:49):
lied to by an industry that doesn't care about your health.
The food industry. You have been lied to since advertising
began for food in the nineteen forties. You have been
lied to that red meat is good for you. It's not.
You have been lied to that chicken is good for you,

(19:13):
it's not. You have been lied to that fish is
great for you and in small portions. Okay. You have
been lied to that you can eat meat and dairy
for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and have a healthy life.
And why why did they lie to you to make

(19:35):
you a client of the healthcare industry. I am sixty
three years old. I am on one prescription drug one.
I'll be sixty three in November. I'm on one prescription
drug one. How many are you on? How many of
you non meat eaters, I mean, how many of you

(19:55):
meat eaters? How many drugs? Are you at a lipitour?
Are you at a statin an? You know, because that
kind of cholesterol only comes from animals. My cholesterol is
one thirty four. Okay, my HDL is good, my LDL
all of it? Why And yeah, I have a lot
of damage. I have schimic disease in my brain. The

(20:18):
CT found it. I have clogged arteries in my brain.
And I have a calcium score of sixty three in
my heart. Sixty three little bits of calcium zero is
the best score. I have sixty three. Anything under one
hundred they're not too concerned about. And that's because for
fifty five years of my life I believed the lie.

(20:40):
The number one issue facing the globe is climate change.
Every world leader agrees. And yet do you hear this
story being touted. Do you know all you hear about Israel, Gaza, Ukraine?
You know what the least threat to the world is
Israel and Gaza. The least threat to the world is
uk Crane and Russia. And yes, I know we're moving

(21:01):
towards World War three. All the experts, experts are sounding
the alarm today. World leaders are making speeches today that
we are so close to World War three. But the
biggest issue facing the world climate change. And we could
fix it tomorrow. We could fix the problem for tomorrow

(21:23):
Why won't Why won't you is a better question?

Speaker 7 (21:33):
Stay now is show side?

Speaker 4 (21:59):
Oh my god, I like the hour format so much
better already. I get to talk more about topics and
not just rush through them. James Schnabel in the chat room,
very smart gentleman, is absolutely right, and that is the
school lunch program is one of the biggest buyers of
food in the United States, and they are subsidized to

(22:22):
serve meat and dairy to the kids. Schools have tried
to go plant based. Kenny G paid for a chef
at his kids' school to make it all plant based.
The teachers, I'm sorry this. The parents rebelled against Kenny G.

(22:42):
They rebelled against him having a four star chef designed
the menu for his school and paying for all the
lunches for the kids to be plant based, because somehow
it was their god given right to have the kid
have me dairy. Can you imagine being mad at someone

(23:05):
for trying to make the school plant based. I maintain
that legislatively, all hospitals there's one in New York that
just did this, by the way, and in some countries
this is happening. All hospitals should switch to a plant
based menu, and all public schools should switch to a

(23:27):
plant based menu. It is better for the planet, it's
better for the kids. But more importantly, where do kids
learn to eat? School? You know what I love? Oh
my god, Oh my god, grade school, sweet baby Jesus.
When I would be in third period and we would
smell the cookies, Oh that made my heart sing. You know,

(23:50):
I could barely study because you'd smell those cookies. And
oh child, pizza day, Oh Lord Jesus, pizza Day or
SOS Day where a scoop of matt potatoes and then
cream beef on top. Public school food. I used to
be in love with. Oh my god, I still try

(24:10):
to make the public school cookies because, oh god, they
were good. And where did I learn to eat cookies
and pizza and burgers and tato tots and fried fish?
Public school? I got free lunch. You know, all free
lunch programs should serve plant based meals. We should only

(24:34):
pay for food that's good for people and good for
the planet. And if schools wanted to follow and say, okay,
one day a week, we'll do red meat, two days
a week, we'll do fish, two days a week, we'll
do chicken, Okay, that's fine, so long as that's all
the meat the kids are eating that day. But they're
gonna go home and they're gonna have drive through on

(24:56):
the way or a happy meal, which is the happiest
thing on the planet, you know, a happy meal for
the planet at least. And we have this mindset of
entitlement that we are entitled to eat meat and dairy.
I have never understood that mindset. What makes you think

(25:17):
you are entitled to eat meat and dairy if it's
killing the planet and killing forty thousand people a day.
That's more than guns. Diet kills more people every day
than gun violence. Think about that, Diet kills more people

(25:37):
every day than gun violence. Are we really such a
stupid race of people that we would have the evidence
right in front of us as to how to save
ourselves and not do it. We have definitive evidence from
twenty nineteen and now from twenty twenty five, six continents,

(26:00):
seventy people, all scientists, all saying the same thing, a
planetary diet. You know, I coined the phrase planet based
eater like four years ago, but in the book I've
never released because I don't see being vegan or plant
based as a bad thing, and so I see it

(26:20):
as a planetary thing. And now they've released the planetary
diet guidelines and a planetary diet. Two servings of fish,
two servings of chicken, one serving of red meat, and
four eggs a week and that's it. The rest vegan.
But people vilify vegans. They act like we have a

(26:43):
social disease, and yet we're the ones doing the thing
to save the planet. So again I ask, you know,
why won't you do it? You know why someone said
that I watched sixty minutes take my shingles vaccine thing
to court. I can't. You can't sue for the shingles vaccine.

(27:06):
If anyone says you can, you can't. You cannot. You
can't do it. There's a list of vaccines the government
says you can sue over. There are vaccines that have
to be able to be given to pregnant women or children.
The shingles vaccine is not given to children or pregnant women. Therefore,

(27:26):
it is not on the list of vaccines that can
go to vaccine court. There is an actual vaccine court
to handle cases for people who had vaccine side effects.
The shingricks vaccine from Glaxo Smith Klein is not on
that list unless someone's changed it. Unless RFK Junior or

(27:48):
somebody has changed it, you cannot sue for the shingles vaccine.
Maybe that's changed. I'll check because I have three years
from the time of the vaccine for statue of limitations,
so we're still in it. For those of you that
don't know what we're talking about, I got the shingles
vaccine eighteen months ago. It gave me shingles, it gave

(28:08):
me meningitis, and my legs are still faciculating, the muscles
are still moving, and they may move for the rest
of my life, and allegedly glaxosmith Cleinb doesn't have to
pay me a thing for that. I thought about approaching
RFK Junior about it and seeing if I could get
the law change so I could sue, because there's there's
my money to move right there. If Glaxo Smith Cleinb

(28:31):
gave me a million or two, that's it. I'm out
of the country with the show, all right, there's going
to be a part two of the show. I'm not
going anywhere. We are going to do an hour from
now on. If I can ever get here on time
because today I literally sat in this seat at nine
point fifty nine. Okay, so because there was a horrible

(28:54):
thing at the park. Oh my god. The Asian guy
with a little white dog was walking a friend's dog
that was on vacation, a little black dog that was
like a poodle type dog. And this other guy that
has these two big cane corsos and a seventeen year
old in a stroller. He was walking by, and the

(29:14):
cane corso went up to the little dog, which was
on a leash, and the little dog snapped and barked
at it, and the cane corso put it in its mouth,
shook it violently, spit it out, and it was dead.
And so at the park this morning, we were all
just just just palsyzer. All right, there's a part two
of the show coming up. We're gonna talk Diddy getting

(29:36):
four years, We're gonna talk to so much Flora where
if we're gonna do the topic of the day, the
government shut down and all of that. So don't go anywhere.
Parts two.

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Listen daily to.

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Show. Time is here. No time to fear.

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Corrall is so near because show time is here.

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So on with the show. Let's give it a go.
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He did he got four years and two months. Did
he deserve more? Or is he being punished for being
a black man in power. We're gonna talk about that.
And Donald Trump flippant to autocracy keeps going full speed ahead.
We're gonna talk into that. If the government is still shut.

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Down, uncensored, unfiltered, un hinged.

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Speaker 4 (31:01):
All right, it is the Crell Cast. I am Corell
Part two. We're doing our shows now, and ah, I
already love it. I already love it. Just gives me
more time to talk about the topics. I love the
first half hour because look, y'all know that I'm a
vegan and y'all know I'm preachy. But there is so
much evidence that we could we could say, fuck fossil fuels.

(31:22):
We don't care if we use them, we shouldn't be
using them, but the urgency to get rid of them
would not be there if we would all just change
our diet and change it to where forty thousand people
a day a day would not die and where cancer
risk would go so much lower. And it's so easy

(31:44):
to do. That's why I'm such an evangelist. The easiest
thing I ever did was quit meat and dairy. There
is so much good food out there and so many
fabulous chefs preparing it beautifully, including Wah and so because
of this knowledge, I am gonna do more cooking segments

(32:04):
on this show. I'm gonna start doing a Vegan in
Vegas one oh one about the basics of switching to
a plant based diet. And a lot of you might
already know what I'm gonna talk about. So the first
one's gonna be dairy. How to replace dairy and eggs
on a vegan diet because I eat eggs every weekend.

(32:27):
They're just made out of mung beans. So I'm gonna
teach you this week how to make plant based milk
it's so easy you'll never buy it in the store
ever again. And how to make your own eggs at home,
no chicken required. Then the next staple that we will
tackle is protein, and we'll talk about tofu siitan, which

(32:51):
is wonderful or satan, whichever you want to say it.
Tofu Satan sietan, I call it si tan. Just can't
say satan. And of course beans and lentils and nuts,
those are your protein sources. A cup of lentils has
more protein than beef. So we're gonna do that. We're

(33:12):
gonna start doing it more and more because I am
so passionate about it, and you've got to make this change.
You have to. You must. I beg you red meat
once a week, fish twice a week, chicken twice a week,
eggs three or four a week, dairy once a day.
That's it. Everything else, fruit and vegetables, you can do it.

(33:34):
I'm here to tell you. Okay, what am I gonna
talk about next? Pee Diddy? I want to talk about
Pee Diddy. Let's see. John Slade says, I thought about
being a vegan or vegetarian, but I love meat. You
don't love meat. That's just it. You don't love meat.

(33:56):
Oh how can I convince you of this? Stop eating
meat for three months. When you go back to try
to eat it, it's going to gross you the fuck out.
When I see a steak now, I almost get sick.
I'm like, oh, it looks like what it is after
you stop eating it, it looks like what it is,

(34:19):
a dead rotting carcass that has to be refrigerated so
it doesn't turn rancid, and then has to be cooked
in all certain kinds of ways because you don't like meat.
If you like meat, eat it raw. If you really
like a steak, eat it the way it's meant to

(34:39):
be raw. Oh no, I will. Yeah, you cook it
and season it because you don't like it. Oh, these
people just won't listen to me. Give it up three months.
Just give it up for ninety days. You won't go back.

(35:01):
Give up real cheese for ninety days, dairy cheese. And
if you go back to it, you'll taste what it is,
a big glob of fat. I just can't tell you enough.
Once you stop it, your body adapts and you look

(35:22):
at it for what it is, dead rotting carcass, decomposing,
dead animal that must be refrigerated to stop the decomposition.
All right, did he four years and two months? He pled?
He said, please judge, please, please judge, please, But the

(35:46):
judge wasn't having it. So off to jail for Dicky.
Did he deserve it or is he being punished for
being a powerful black man. We will talk about that
when we return. Also comics, go to Rihanna.

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I just told you how to stop forty thousand people
a day, including yourself, from unnecessarily dying, and how to
cut greenhouse gases fifty percent, and people are just letting
it go in one air and out the other. You know,
p Diddy Puff Daddy you look. I don't like him.
I don't like his music. I don't like his clothes.
I don't like his persona. I've met him. I don't
like him as a person. I don't like him. But

(36:55):
he just got fifty months in jail and he's already
served like thirteen so he'll be in jail for like
twenty five more months, two years out of the four
years and two months. And of course it was for sex,
you know, for trafficking people in across state borders and
beaten up Cassie the way he did and all this
other stuff. And the black community has responded that this

(37:21):
is happening to him because he is a wealthy black man,
and that there are many other white offenders who commit
the same crimes and do not get nearly this sentence. Well, hey,
they're right, They're actually right about that. And b Ultimately,
we have the Epstein files and the richest men in

(37:41):
the world having sex with underage girls, trafficking them, flying
them all over the world, and so far the only
ones that have taken that seriously are the Brits. They
canceled Prince Andrew, and now his ex wife has been
canceled as well because she said she was friends with Epstein.
In America, no heads of rolled or the Epstein files,

(38:02):
and Trump refuses to release them because he's either protecting
himself or high ranking friends like bb net and Yahoo
and others. And here we have Diddy going to jail
for fifty months for crimes that pale by comparison to
what's in the Epstein files. Because everyone that Diddy did

(38:24):
was a over the age of eighteen b paid. They
were either paid or got a lush life and ce
ultimately they could have left. Now there's talk of blackmail
that if they didn't do what he would have released
the tapes. The jury that saw the tape said the
freak offs weren't that freaky. They said, just a lot
of oil and people rubbing and nothing. No BDSM, you know, no,

(38:48):
no people being like snuff films or nothing like that,
you know, just basically what we would call in the
seventies and eighties a wild party. And so he's in
jail for fifty months. He's black and rich, and meanwhile,
very white, very powerful men are free. Prince Andrew is free,

(39:10):
Donald Trump is free, hell Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is free.
He's named in the files. Even though there's no evidence
he ever went to the island, he certainly flew on
the plane. And they're all free. They haven't been investigated.
There's been no trial, but for Diddy there was. Do

(39:30):
you think you know, do you think that p Diddy
got a fair shake? Yes or no? In the chat room,
they're asking me, did I see the Cindi Lauper tribute
last night? I did not, but I'm gonna watch it
on Paramount Plus. It was just announced today that Cindy

(39:52):
is going to do a residency here at Caesar's Palace.
This is just announced. You can buy tickets tomorrow Caesar's Palace.
She's going to to do How long is she gonna do?
Let me tell you, because she's gonna come to Caesar's
Palace and do that same show, Cindy Lauper Caesars And
it's sort of her swan song because that was her

(40:15):
last tour April twenty fourth through May second. Pre sale
begins tomorrow, Public sale begins Friday, October tenth. And this
is Cindy Lauper Live in Vegas April twenty fourth to
May second, and she's going to be doing the show
that she did on tour in case you missed her
final tour. She is also doing the score to another
Broadway play, I forget which one it is. She's going

(40:38):
to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame on November eighth, the day after my birthday. And
Working Girl, the musical, Remember Working Girl, She's doing the
musical adaptation of that because you know she did Kinky Boots,
which one are a tony so she's coming to Vegas
April twenty fourth to May second. I will hawk the
Jewelry if I have to to go see her while

(40:59):
she's here in her final performance, I'm going to try
to interview her. We interviewed Cindy Lauper Andrew and I
from the Staples Center, from the box up top where
we had to buy broadcast from while they set up
her show. When she opened for Share and she came
up and talked to us and we did an interview
with her as we watched them set up the show

(41:20):
for her and Share. She even took us to SHARE's
bus and showed us her wigs. She said, oh, yeah,
she's got a whole bus the wigs. And I'm like,
she does, can you take us? Oh? I don't know.
I did. It's kind of well, it's not illegal, you're
not breaking a law. I guess not. And so we
went and looked at Shar's wigs, which there is a

(41:40):
whole bus for SHARE's wigs. I'm not making that up.
So Cindy Lauper is going to be here on April
twenty fourth to May second. If you did not see
the show, it is on Paramount Plus. Of course, I
knew of it because it was a Grammy tribute and
I'm in Grammy, and for anyone that's a member of Grammy,
we are doing first round voting up until October fifteenth,

(42:00):
and you're going to vote for do you Want to Funk?
In the dance category. It made it. It's on the list,
and you're gonna vote for We're not going back in
the Best R and B category. It made it. It's
on the list. I have two songs in first round
Grammy nomination process. Yeah, so that's pretty cool, all right.

(42:22):
Blah blah blah blah blah. Where was the tribute? What
was it for? It was at the Hollywood Bowl. It
was for her final performances. Share was there, Sam Smith
was there, many other guests were there. You can see
it on Paramount Plus. It's streaming because it was on
CBS and CBS is the station of the Grammys, and
you can see it on Paramount Plus, which streams. You

(42:43):
can get a seven day free from Paramount Plus or
if you're a member of Instacart or Walmart Plus one
of those two. If you're a member of Walmart Plus
or Instacart, you can get Paramount Plus for free it's
part of the add on and check the perks. You know,
now is the time to take advantage of every perk

(43:04):
and a lot of subscriptions you get like Instacart or
other things they come with like free Hulu, free Paramount plus,
free Peacock and sure it's the adversion, but so what
you know at least they're not paying. Okay, So down
below a why aren't you going to become a vegetarian

(43:25):
or vegan when the research is out there now that
you have to that you have to. If I were president,
I would make every tax incentive and every tariff. This
is where tariffs could be used for good. Lower the
tariffs on good food fruits, vegetables, nuts, legoons, raise it
on bad food meat, dairy. And the second question, do

(43:49):
you think Diddy got the sentence he got because he's
a rich black man? When Epstein will prove and the
Epstein files that there's lots of rich white men that
aren't even being prosecuted for doing worse offenses. So does
the black community have a point when it comes to that.

(44:11):
In other entertainment news, there's a big comedy festival in
riod Okay, Saudi Arabia and riod is horrible for all
of its social policies, for civil rights, women's rights, gay rights.
It's a terrible place for equality and for rights. And

(44:33):
several high, high high comedians, the Dave Chappelle's of the world,
accepted the Saudi money to go to this comedy festival,
and two thirds of the comedy world spoke out against
these people, you know, Pete Davidson went, and many have
had the issue apologies. Now, of course they've got the

(44:53):
millions in their pocket. So let me ask you, do
you believe a such as myself should consider the civil
rights and the fairness of a country when they're asked
to perform in it. You know, I had a friend.

(45:17):
I don't think we're friends anymore, but I had a
friend and she performed in Russia, and you know, and
she's performed in the stands, and I thought, hmm, I'm
not sure i'd perform in Russia. First of all, I'm gay.
Madonna's a wanted woman in Russia because they told her

(45:38):
not to promote pro gay stances on stage, and she did.
Don't tell her not to do things. So do you
think performers should weigh the politics of the country that
they're being asked to perform in before they go. I do.
I do. I It's not that I I don't feel

(46:00):
the people in that country deserve to see these performers.
They do. And that being said, do you think performers
from other countries should come to the United States right now?
Do you think gay performers like Sam Smith and other
gay performers from Europe should perform in the US right now?

(46:21):
Given how we're attacking gays. You know, the FBI fired
I did. I gotta tell you all this story about that.
I have an hour So Friday, I did this news
network in Britain called gb News. When I consented to
do it, I had no idea it was a right
wing news channel none. I did not know, and I

(46:42):
consented to do it. And they had me debating some
guy from real Voices of America, which are neither real
nor voices of America. And I haven't done a video
a live TV spot on a major news network, let
alone a major one in UK in eight years. Honestly,

(47:06):
I'm going to tell you, I honestly thought I was
going to have a heart attack. This really has shown
me that I need to get out and do more
my heart the entire time was one hundred and twenty
to one hundred and forty beats a minute. I know,
I have a watch that tells me. And it tried
to go into aphib. It was super fast, and then
it would do a long skip beat and then super fast,

(47:29):
and then it was trying to go into aphib. It
didn't go below eighty beats a minute, and my resting
heart rate is fifty five. It didn't go below eighty
for two hours after the interview. Now why was I
so scared? Because I was going into the lions Den,
a severely right wing network that is not trusted over there.

(47:50):
I read all about this network and I didn't want
to cancel last minute. I hate guests that do that.
And the guy that I was, and we and the
guy and I ended up agreeing, believe it or not,
the severe right wing guy and I ended up agreen.
And the topic was the guy in the FBI that
got fired for having a Pride flag on his desk,
because what the media didn't tell you was that the

(48:12):
Pride flag was not currently on his desk. It was
there two years ago under Joe Biden. So two years
ago he had a Pride flag on his desk and
he was fired now for it. And Trump, who always
was screaming which hunt, which hunt, is now on a

(48:33):
witch hunt for gay people. The Department of Justice DJ
Pride it was called. They shut down in January because
they were afraid their membership roster would be used to
weed out gay people in the Department of Justice, so
they shut down instead of making their membership known to
the Trump administration. So two years ago an awarded decorated

(48:58):
agent had a Pride flag on his desk and he's
fired now for it. There is a witch hunt going
on for gays and lesbians. So what did the guy
from the extreme rights say on this thing that they
thought I was going to debate him and have a
big argument with him. He said that he would have
done a warning like that firing was too extreme, that

(49:18):
he would have just unlike the left. I'm not for
scorched earth. I think he should have been given a warning.
But then within ninety seconds of the interview happening, what
did it switch to trans people? And I kept stopping
them saying, how does this guy getting fired for a
Pride flag on it? I had all these documents. Look,

(49:41):
I had all this stuff about how the Pride flag
is not because he got fired because they said it
was a political message. And I had all these documents
proving that the Pride flag is not a political symbol.
It's a humanitarian symbol, that gays are all all different parties,
were not just Democrats or liberals. There's conservative gays or whatever.

(50:03):
So a Pride flag is not a political flag, it's
a humanitarian one. They didn't want to talk about that.
They want to talk about transpeople. And you know how
I made the host shut up. He said, I don't
care who you are or what you do. I just
don't want a teacher coming up to my kid and
teaching him about gay issues. And I said, oh, so

(50:24):
you don't want to be told when or how your
kid learns about these things. That's right. And I said,
then why don't you give trans families the same grace.
Why are you involved in decisions for trans children where
other parents are making the decisions. Why are you making
those decisions for those children? But you don't want your

(50:48):
kids to have someone make a decision for you as
to when to teach your kids about gay issues or
trans issues. You want to be in control of that,
and yet you want to take control away from parents
of trans children about when they get gender affirming care.
Aren't you being a little hypocritical? His next words were, well,

(51:11):
we're out of time. We have to do because he
had no answer. But boy, my heart one hundred and
twenty to one hundred and forty piece a minute, I
mean a little nervous is okay, but that and that's
because I hadn't done it in eight years.

Speaker 7 (51:33):
Sat stay now is show?

Speaker 4 (52:01):
You know. I had to take a moment and hold
the girl. She wanted to be held, and so oh,
hel she wants to kiss me. Oh my goodness, I'll
kiss her.

Speaker 6 (52:11):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (52:11):
I love this girl. I love this girl. She's the
sweetest girl in the world. She's certainly you said on
my lap. You want to sit on my lap? Sit
on my lap? I don't care. Okay. So here we
are at the end of our hour. I'm so glad
I'm doing an hour now. The show's going to start
at ten o'clock every day and be two parts down below.

(52:32):
Do you think did he got what he deserved or
do you think he got more because he's a black
man with power. That's the first question. The second question
down below is we now know for sure that you
could save forty thousand lives a day a day and
cut down on global climate change by fifty percent, all

(52:54):
by changing your diet. So why won't you? That's down
below and number three a riot comedy festival. Look, I'm
the kind of performer that would take When THEA said
she was going to go perform for RFK when he
was running for president, I said, that's a really stupid
thing to do if you want to stay famous in
the gay community, you know, so you know I would

(53:17):
not perform for Donald Trump. I would not perform in
riodd Saudi Arabia. Well, I'm gay. I wouldn't even go.
I am certainly not going to perform in Russia or
any country like that has negative or anti gay Andrew
and I when we were on KFI were invited to Jamaica.
We would not go because being gay is illegal in Jamaica,

(53:39):
even though they do not enforce it. I'm told we
still would not go if that law is on the books.
Were not going. They offered us a free ten days
to broadcast in Jamaica. We said no. So I personally,
as an entertainer, I will not go and entertain in
a country or even a state. You know, as a

(54:00):
gay man and a liberal, I have no desire to
go touring in Alabama or Georgia or any of that.
I have no desire. I'll just stay in the blue states.
I have no desire to go perform in Texas, Florida
unless it's Orlando, which is a blue city. I'll do
a blue city in a red state like Vegas or
you know, Orlando, but heavily red areas. I have no desire.

(54:23):
I don't like those people. I don't believe in their beliefs,
and quite frankly, I don't want to entertain them. And
so no, I don't think these comics for money should
have gone to Riodd South or odd Saudi Arabia because
of the horrible human rights violations that are in evidence.
They throw gays off of roofs, you know, And so

(54:46):
there has to be you have to have principles and morals. Obviously,
those comedians don't have any Oh what you want to, Oh,
the girl wanted up? If the girl wants up, the
girl gets up. That's all they're to it. Alrighty, So
we're gonna do one hour. We're gonna try it out
for a week, and if you guys like it and

(55:07):
I like it, then guess what we're gonna do it.
So I am so glad for that you slay on
my lap. Oh hold on, Hold on, everybody, hold on. Okay, there,
little girl wanted to be on my lap and she's allowed,
especially after a dog today got killed at the park.
All right, I do London. I disagree with some of

(55:30):
London's policies and politics, but I do London. All right.
Before I go, I just want to say this. Some
of us have long friends, friends that have been friends
for a long time, and they start treating you really
bad for no reason. They misunderstood something, or they actually

(55:51):
were supposed to do something and they didn't and then
got mad at you for whatever reason. I had that happen.
This weekend, a friend got mad at me when they
were supposed to call me. They didn't reply to text messages,
they didn't call me when they were supposed to. I
got really worried about them, and when I reached out

(56:12):
to try to check on them, they got annoyed with
me for trying to find them or see why they
weren't communicating so much. So they said stop texting me,
and it's like, this is a really close friend. I
just want to say, if that ever happens to you,
you have to determine in your life when enough is enough.

(56:37):
I've had two very close friends in the last three
months treat me very poorly without justification, and the me
before would apologize, go out of my way to try
to make it better. I'm not going to this time
because I have value, I have worth, and even if

(56:58):
I mess up, I deserve forgiveness. And I just want
you all to know you have value and you have worth,
and even when you mess up, you deserve forgiveness because
under it all, you're a good person that means well.
So if somebody treats you poorly and it's not justified,

(57:22):
you don't have to take it just to save the
relationship or save the friendship, because at that point perhaps
it's not worth saving. So I wrote a fabulous song
about it called uh thank you. Basically it's called thank you,
thank you for showing me who you really were. And

(57:42):
I just want you to know if you're going through
anything of the same, If if someone you really love
is treating you poorly and it's truly not your fault
or it was just a misunderstanding and they're not willing
to forgive you. You don't have to take it. You
don't have to save. Really, relationships just because they're long term,

(58:02):
you can let them go because you have value. You
out there and YouTube land and apple Land and iheartland
and spotify Land. You have value. You are worthy of forgiveness,
you are worthy of grace, and more importantly, you're worthy

(58:25):
of not being ignored. If someone blocks your text or
if they don't respond to you within like a day,
you're worthy of people responding to you. So if they're not,
don't hold on to something just because it has history.
Sometimes it's better to let the past go and to

(58:47):
see it for what it truly is. I am worthy
of love, I am worthy of forgiveness, I am worthy
of grace, and my friendship has value. And if someone
else doesn't see that enough to treat me poorly, no
longer am I going to respond by being gracious. And

(59:10):
you don't have to either, because you're worth more. You
are worth it. So I just want you to know that.
I want you to know that in your life, you
are worthy even if you mess up, especially when you
mess up, You're worth forgiving. I am Corel, be who
you want to be, something to hurt anybody with back
tomorrow at ten am, ten am hour long show ten

(59:33):
am that ends. Look at her, that here, that's a
little head right there. Oh, thank you so much for
joining me. Oh, look at her, look at her.

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