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[SPEAKER_02]: Welcome to Drinking Throw.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, welcome to Drinking Throw's Kids live from a hotel.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Somewhere in Dallas, uh, really want to uh, uh, just tell you about the journey last night,

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[SPEAKER_02]: From what you were that area?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Are you really?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I was not, and they said, sir, don't you know it's the Little League World Series going on here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I go, ma'am, don't you know my friend about to have his be-hole dug out on Friday?

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[SPEAKER_02]: No.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Which is more important here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: My beauty sleep for the show, or, you know,

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[SPEAKER_02]: and be holding Doug out on Friday.

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[SPEAKER_02]: She said she wanted to see that behold dude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, Juneteenth is a Texas holiday for the most part.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They made like, it's been made a federal holiday by retards, but because there's no correlation anything federally, but it was a Texas holiday.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's the Texas emancipation.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And that's why I chose it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, are you getting your be whole actually dug out on real Juneteenth?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, we'll see.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They look around in there if there's any polyps or anything they scrape them out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I don't know if there's anything in there, but because it's my friend.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, no, look, it's a good idea.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I, you know, father's days coming up this weekend.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And my father, that's how he caught early stages of cancer man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So they found a bunch of polyps and he had all the cancer removed in time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And, you know, so far so good, he was cancer free.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And he was back up in Adam and this is the time to do it, what made you decide to do it?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I turned 45.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's when they say you're supposed to start doing it now.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, is it really?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they used to be 50.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know why.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I guess.

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[SPEAKER_04]: just why not, you know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's no harm in doing it earlier.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If you do it at 45, they'll look around if nothing's weird, you don't come back for five years.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If they scrape anything out that looks weird, you just come back a year later.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's a, I mean, it's not that big of deal.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I mean, look, can't be ever had a camera appear as before?

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, not that kind.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Something else.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I understand them.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I had to get one done maybe, I don't know, five, six years ago, whatever, but it was something totally different.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It was like a blockage and then we're worried about something else and man, that was fucking uncomfortable.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Dude, holy shit.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they tell you to take like two days off after that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's how intense.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't think this one is the same.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what kind of, I think you may have been doped to be honest.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You think so?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, like this one, the only thing that really sucks about it is you have to, the day before you have to prep, not like AIDS prep, but you have to like, you can't eat any solid food, and you have to shit clear basically, you should probably take a little prep just to be safe.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, well, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, just in case the doctors from substance

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[SPEAKER_04]: You basically, they want you shit and clear, so they can see with the camera up there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's, I don't think I'm kind of sorry.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So you don't feel great the day that you go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And mind's it like in the afternoon, so it's gonna be doubly shit, but then I can eat afterwards.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I would consider doing the opposite.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I would sit down with the whole box of produz and Del Monte burritos.

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[SPEAKER_02]: really go for nachos bell grande extra beans and then just unleash all over this camera.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That way it looks like pukets after that fucking tsunami and then let the doctors figure it out from there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Steven Wright, the comedian, most people probably know him as the guy on the couch.

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[SPEAKER_04]: from half-baked, or you might know him as the radio voice from Natural Born Killers.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He's a tell this joke about how he would eat an entire sleeve of Oreos before he went to the dentist.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Even as one of my favorite comics growing up, there is nobody's dryer on this earthen Stephen right, dude.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That guy's fucking incredible.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But look, I would say this, just picture your leg spread and then just land slide, bringing you down, just like Stephen X and the doctor just covered in it, dude.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Just covered in your fucking diarrhea.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's the camera, that's gonna stay up your butt hole.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, and it's gonna get what it needs.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I wouldn't think about the doctor and what he needs, though, on Friday.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And since it is June teams, that's the ultimate black hole, isn't it?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I mean, it's definitely better than anything, anything that crippled dude ever found.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What's his name?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Steven, something.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hawking?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hawking.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, my black hole's quite a bit deeper.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Steven Wright was one of many comedians who went to Emerson College, like a lot of them, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Are you familiar with this?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I'm walking Massachusetts.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's never figured that out for the life-made Boston.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All the mass comics went there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: J. Leno went there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Norman Lear went there, who wrote all in the family.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hey, really?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yep, Paul Thomas Anderson went there, David Cross went there, Jennifer Coolidge went there, Bill Burr, Henry Winkler.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Let's see, Dennis Leary, Mario Cantone went there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Who else, Lenny Clark?

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's a ton of fucking people that went there.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's one of those schools where it's beautiful.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's very, very rich, even back in the day, man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Even back in my day, that ship was like 35, 40K a year.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Don't really know why, but although it's guys, there was a big comedy scene up in Boston.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And those were like the legends.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then New York was kind of running too at that point.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then it would kind of flip flop over the years.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Every single one of those dudes made it, though.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hmm.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, all those.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I get the less the least known among them is probably Lenny Clark, and he had a pretty good career.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Great career.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, there's a rescue me forever.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, most dudes probably don't know Mario can't tone because I think his biggest roles were on sex in the city and shit like that, but He had a like he he was bigger and acting than he was and acting in sucking dicks than he was at telling jokes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Although he's a really funny stand.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Hello, that's Mario Cantone.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's been his entire career.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Abbott Dick Sucker and pretty good fucking actor.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's one of bunch of Tony's on Broadway and she hits.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and he's banged a bunch of dudes named Tony, just off Broadway and the alley by the way.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Way, way, way off Broadway.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if you heard, dude, but I'm bunkering down here for another hurricane in Texas.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, is it a gay thing?

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[SPEAKER_04]: What do you, well, that was a transition.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Are you blaming the hurricane on homosexuals?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Because that's, oh, I'm saying it doesn't be raining, because it's a pride man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Plastic in a face.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm getting blasted in the face like a homosexual, OK?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I just, I woke up to that today.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they were like, hey, hurricane Arthur.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I'm like, what, where the fuck did this come from?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, yeah, I didn't know there was any kind of significant weather going on there.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't either.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And so they're said, hey man, this form, this is coming and then, you know, gonna hit the coast to Texas, blah, blah, blah, blah, of leg, of course, dude.

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[SPEAKER_02]: My last fucking week here, uh, and this is exactly what's going to happen is another goddamn hurricane.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So we'll see, I think it's heading up towards Louisiana and everything else.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But when I was checking in super late last nights, uh, they were like, yeah, you know, there's going to be a hurricane.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay dude, like fuck, you know, we've been through all the shit now and all the things here at this point.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But the Little League series literally world-gearies didn't seem that concerned with it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And every goddamn hotel in Waxahassee was sold out last night.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, here we are.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Just close to the response.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't really care about the Little League World Series.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And is it the, it's not the, that's like the seniors or something, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Or is there no, I think this is the real one.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And here's why football season only starts in August.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I hate the Little League World Series so much.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's it usually, you know, gets ramped up through now and so then to like August first.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, to watch.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, she hated so much that you don't know where it is because it's in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is just a regional turn of it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Correct.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But in the state of Texas,

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[SPEAKER_02]: Baseball is so fucking intense here that like dude if your kids not on a travel team by six He's fucked.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So you've got the best of the best here in taxes and one of these teams Always makes I think Bernie actually wanted a couple of a couple of years ago I don't know if they won but they definitely were in the world series.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You mean one this Texas region?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, they won taxes and then they went to the word literally world series.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think they played in it and lost to one of those Chinaman teams.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah That sounds right

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, uh, but I've been here for Chinamen, by the way.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, shit.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What is that?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, what is June teeth for Chinamen?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't think there is one because we interned all the jobs, but they don't have a day here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Granite, it was already felt a day here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, I don't think they have one.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Do they play the place on the day?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Blue looked at up and see if there's a Yeah, we've looked up Chinamen, and that's all one word, by the way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, see if there's a Chinatman day in the US for like start with the yellow day and then zipper day.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We'll go through the options.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and then we, you know, I mean, it's it would be, it would be Reparation, I guess, for having interned the Japanese or you are the slave labor of Chinese railroad workers, maybe.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Did you know that the railroad worker like the Chinese rail workers they only built like like one point four percent of the railroads in America the rest was all just Americans.

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[SPEAKER_04]: When you say Americans you mean ones and I mean black people's shackles are out of the I mean paid and volunteers volunteers where that's that words do a lot of heavy lifting.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I didn't.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, that's just like the Chinese.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They can't get shit done.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So the Japanese people were given 20,000 bucks in 1998, which is the equivalent of 55,000 bucks today.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think that's good enough for them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think they need a holiday.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, that's true.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's fine.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'd rather have the money.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So they got reparations huh?

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[SPEAKER_03]: They did.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, wait.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Do they each get that or was that just divided them on stole them so they Like 50 bucks.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, no, no, no.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that was a piece.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They should have given us grass, scratch or lot of ticket.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The problem is you got to print it really big because their eyes are so close.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They barely see.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you got to make that thing huge across it or put it sideways.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, wait, either one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I just make it a little slanty and you're good, but a lot of people have been asking me why I scheduled my colonoscopy on June 10th.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's because I wanted my colon to finally experience emancipation.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, that's your freeing it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, from the oppressive regime of polyps and last week's barbecue.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm just gonna, I don't know if it would be appropriate.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They put you on fentanyl, I think, because you're under for most of it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But when I wake up, I'm gonna yell, let my people go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Or free it last.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I haven't decided which yet.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It depends on who's in the room to be honest.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I, yeah, I'd chain your legs and arms together for sure and then kind of break away and then run out the room like 12 years of slave.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna ask people right now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm gonna ask for 40 acres in a mule.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You sure you know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You absolutely should, but good for you for getting that done, you know?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, mine wasn't sweet.

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[SPEAKER_02]: My asshole was sore for a couple of days, so yeah, it shouldn't be.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The camera is smaller than the size of your pinky, and there's like the thing that they use to remove the polyps is really small too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So if your ass was sore, it sounds like you went to an unaccredited doctor, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: And by that I mean a rapist, you see.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Did he take his technology?

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[SPEAKER_02]: He wasn't there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, did he have, let me ask you this, did he have both hands on your shoulders during the examination?

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, he had one hand in a pocket, like you want it's more a set on the other one.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's all.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the other one was wrapped around your throat.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, and I look, a nice little strangle basin about that cameras and there is nice.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But you get to see all the shit, you know?

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, uh, I was awake for that one because it wasn't an official colonoscopy.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It was some form of blockages or some bullshit.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And so I got to see it and then you get to see all the reliefs of it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think I was looking at maybe, I don't know, six, six and a half pounds, where the shit that came out, which is fucking awesome.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's what they found in Elvis's ass.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Allegedly, there was like a 12 pound meat sweater in his ass when he died.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because he was as eating meat and gravy and taken percussette and loaves of French bread, stuck with peanut butter and bacon.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, just like an eating percussette the whole time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So it wasn't enough to become wildly obese.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He was also stopped up, and that's how he literally just blocked himself to death.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Isn't that John Wayne's story too?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Luke, look this up.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think John Wayne had like 18 pounds of shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, John Wayne's asshole.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, type in John Wayne's asshole and then type in show me, uh, type in zoom in, uh, and then type in, uh, pill group and see what comes up.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Perfect.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Got it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Ross doesn't have computers.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm trying to give you all the keywords you need to succeed, Luke, that's all.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I appreciate that.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Surgeons removed his stomach after finding a malignancy during a routine procedure, which I imagine was just a massive shit, and then he underwent a second surgery in five months to relieve a severe intestinal obstruction, which is also a massive shit, and then he ultimately passed from stomach cancer in June 1979.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Damn, dude.

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[SPEAKER_02]: How old was the Duke?

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[SPEAKER_04]: 68, maybe, or something?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, something around there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's pretty fucking young.

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[SPEAKER_04]: By the way, his, no 72.

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[SPEAKER_04]: His real name is Marion Morrison.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, gay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Marion is Robert Morrison.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And John Orwin is not in his real name.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, and he was also a draft editor.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, you beat me to it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But his nephew was Tommy Morrison.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No way, I remember Tommy Moore's first in the guy who died from AIDS.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Remember Tommy Guns and Rocky Five or whatever?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, he died from AIDS.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's from AIDS.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's his, that's John Wayne's nephew.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No shit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We don't let go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No word on whether or not John Wayne's was involved in him getting AIDS.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't think so.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But I have no proof.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Look, Candace Owens is looking into it right now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But there's no way to know for sure.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But there's no way to know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, there isn't, there isn't.

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[SPEAKER_02]: God, I can't as someone's clip pops up my feet last night.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I thought she died, turns out she's went to Italy, I guess, for three or four months.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, she went to Russia, my friend, and then she did Russian state television for like a week.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Stop it, was that the real story?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, well, she went to Italy too, but that she went to Russia, and she was like, everybody's lying about Russia.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then that week, two Russian officials got thrown out of windows to their death.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You're kidding.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now she's just the dumbest person of all time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's a lot of fun stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You definitely got to want to tune in for fake news tomorrow.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We've got a story about how one of the heads of the SPLC that was funding all those hate groups was actually fucking one of the Nazis that was her lover.

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[SPEAKER_04]: uh... which is really funny um... the uh... terror attempted terror attack against uh... the america to fifty thing the rape gangs u.k. story finally broke and all that information available there's all kinds of stuff going on tomorrow

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's going to be crazy in the meantime, though.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Man, what a great week for America, and I'm being totally dead serious.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I'm here in Dallas, there's a game going down across the street this afternoon.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You got a great Britain plan, Croatia.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We've been watching all these videos online of all these Europeans and everybody from around the world, enjoying themselves.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if you got to see that interview that John Anick did about hosting UFC 250.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He was like, man, everybody was just an all the entire night.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And you know, you had every military legend in the crowd as well.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they were all there, everybody was taking pictures.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's like, man, for a good portion of that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You forgot where you were because the White House is your literal backdrop and you had to some of the greatest fights of all time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You couple that with the world cup and everything that's going on here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: America feels back.

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[SPEAKER_02]: How are the gas prices right now, by the way?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, yesterday, like in the low like low to mid threes here, I was going to say so it dropped here in Texas, it was about $3 and 10 cents, which is a bad.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then their line.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And when I left it was $2.88 cents.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's training at like 75, 76 of barrel right now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, the sweet spot, and we've all seen landmen.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The sweet spot is 72 is what he said.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And reality, especially since the U.S. is such a huge exporter now, the sweet spot is probably in the mid 60s.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So we're getting close.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, we're still working through all the paces of this Iran deal.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then there's a lot of fucking everybody keeps releasing fake information.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Axios released a fake set of the alleged MOU that was completely false.

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[SPEAKER_04]: New York Post did this morning.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They released one that's not true either.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's like, why are you guys keep doing this?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Everybody just wants to be first, but nobody wants to get the right story, which is really interesting.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Especially in a time like this where the outcome is so monumental, like what's going to happen as a result of this is,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, one, we've already seen a sea change in oil production domination, the U.S. dominates it now, and secondively restoring some kind of legitimacy to that region.

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[SPEAKER_04]: so that they can start pumping out oil, not just for energy, but also to make plastics and all this other stuff is really important to get everything moving again.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I don't know why everybody, I mean, there's just like fucking useless grifters.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That that's all that really is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Nobody thinks outside of their own fucking benefit anymore.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and it's strange, man, like with America having such a great week and it feels like we're back heading in the fourth of July and all that other fun stuff.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You look at what the media is trying to report right now and it's hard not to ask yourself, why do they fucking hate our country so much?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, you have the ability to do all kinds of crazy shit.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, you know, we've talked about the Europeans that are over here and, uh, and everybody helped me join the states and, uh, UFC 250, that was their big narrative of like, ah, we can't waste money on this blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then that turns out being a massive fucking hit.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Now you're just looking for things to hate on and if that's your fucking life, why do you live in this goddamn country?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if he's looking for some yesterday, but JD Vance actually showed up on the fucking view.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's really funny.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I saw like two or three of the Dumber lefties be like, oh, Vance got lit up and then everybody else is like, wow.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Because I, there's one particular exchange that I watched.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it was Vance and Wuppy, Wuppy Goldberg, who's very Jewish, by the way, if you couldn't tell by looking at her.

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[SPEAKER_04]: She's from the predator side of the Jewish community.

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[SPEAKER_04]: She's like, this administration is the God-read of Black people.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Remember, Blair and JD's very calmly is like, oh, to give me some specific examples, because I want to respond to your actual point.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And she's like, wow, look, remember, really, and he's like, okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, then good.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, made you look like an idiot anybody else.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Anybody else want to say some dumb shit?

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[SPEAKER_02]: All right, kids, we get some sponsors to put this shit wagon on the air.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Is this Gordon Ramsay's company?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if he owns it or not, but he's definitely, he's always sponsoring or doing promotional stuff for me, yeah, it's hex-clad, you can tell it's hex-clad based on the design of the pot, this is audio only reads today, but you can see the pattern on the bottom, but it's made to be non-stick.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I've used them for a couple of years now, actually.

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[SPEAKER_02]: When I was cleaning out the rest of my house and in the office yesterday, found some stragglers dude, found some of those level one bars that were still around.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I loaded them up.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I had on over to Dallas with them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They got red velvet cake and the key lime pie.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You're also into their new bars.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I've only had to coconut ones.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What are the other ones?

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's salted peanut butter and peanut butter.

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[SPEAKER_04]: My favorite one is peanut butter chocolate chip right now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I like the coconut one too though.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, the coconut with my chain.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Those are going to have had so far.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The coconut one's really good.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then it's like, it's kind of like a healthier version of a fucking what is it?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Mounds.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because it doesn't.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think it's a mound.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then, you know, all the enjoyed.

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[SPEAKER_04]: In addition to all the protein itself, they have all the supplements.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All the micro-factor vitamins for sure, but in addition to that, you should really be taken 2,500 milligrams of omega-3s a day too, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Preferably at night, by the way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They lower your triglyceride levels, reduce inflammation in your arteries.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They help stabilize heart rhythms and stuff like that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We've had this bad junk science for the last what 80 years that

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[SPEAKER_04]: grain and bread is the most important part of your diet.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's retarded.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And also that it's fats that cause all your heart problems.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is nonsense.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Omega threes help with all that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They also have DHA, which is one of the major building blocks for your brain.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, cognitive ability, all that stuff, uh, making sure your brain is producing the right kind of, uh, uh, hormones and not just depressive hormones, I help again inflammation and then creatine to everybody should be taking that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm telling you, everybody's.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There are people that are taking what we would be considered an overdose of creatine now, and that not that first form recommends this or anything, but I do it sometimes when I'm not feeling great, because especially when you're sick or something like that, or you're going through some kind of thing, it fuels short-term powerful movements, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: So like if you are getting good sleep, but you still feel entire the next day, I think creatine is something you should definitely look into because it,

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's send energy directly into the muscles, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if we're going to get dinged for this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We're working on a deal with Patreon right now, where there's comments in the video that's unrelated to the back end of YouTube.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We actually have a call about it tomorrow, but Blue, if you check your DMs here, I've got that clip that you just mentioned, and you can pop that up for everybody because she's trying to go in.

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[SPEAKER_02]: on him and regards to this current administration erasing black people, which he said, wait, where is this happening and why and everything else?

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[SPEAKER_02]: And she got really fucking flustered and tried to come up with his examples.

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[SPEAKER_02]: She couldn't think of anything.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So, Blue, if you want to play that clip, go ahead right now.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Can you were talking about people?

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[SPEAKER_05]: What a black people do.

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[SPEAKER_05]: to this administration that has allowed it to really stigmatize folks of color.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And you know how hard it is.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You have folks of color in your family.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Sure.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So when you see things that the Emmett Till stuff coming down or them doing all kinds of removal of information,

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[SPEAKER_05]: How do you, how do you, how does that sit with you?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, what exactly are you talking about?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, because you, I'm talking about the action.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm talking about the action.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm talking about the action.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_05]: No, no, no, no, no.

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[SPEAKER_05]: You don't want to talk about the action.

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[SPEAKER_05]: So in, in a lot of the,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Museums.

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[SPEAKER_05]: There's so many.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I just, you know, where they're taking down the actual history that happened in this country, slavery happened, all kinds of stuff happened.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And it seems that it has been very easy for this administration to remove that and also to denigrate,

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[SPEAKER_05]: Black folks who have worked their behind-the-off to get this American dream.

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[SPEAKER_05]: How do you, I mean, you know that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Thank you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: There we go.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So something that was actually very helpful in prevention, because I think the story you're talking about is where, you know, allegedly the administration is holding back the appointments of people based on skin coverage.

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[SPEAKER_06]: So most of the things I'm talking about black history getting erased from public spaces, black voter districts are being dismantled, black leaders are being sidelines from our ranks.

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[SPEAKER_06]: Where do Americans of color fit in this vision?

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[SPEAKER_06]: Because it doesn't seem like we fit.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think something might be wrong.

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[SPEAKER_07]: And it's been something like 6,668 refugees allowed into the country, all, but three were white South Africans.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because they're rafers and people on the flotting area.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm very skeptical of that number because we have a lot of different immigration pathways in the United States of America.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But let me just address what these point.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Look, first of all, you asked the question, and maybe you don't believe this coming for me, but I think everybody is welcome in our political coalition.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Frankly, even if you didn't vote for us, everybody is welcome in our country.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So long as you're in American citizen with the duties and the legal obligations and rights to be here.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But let me just give you an example of this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, so you say that we're anti-menority or anti-white.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, okay, fine.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You fair fair.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Don't start any stuff.

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[SPEAKER_00]: All right, okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Look at Washington, D.C. One of the most democratic and one of the blackists by share population, blackest cities in the United States of America has seen a radical decrease in violent crimes and sexual assaults and in murders.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We have tried to take the crime issue seriously in part because we believe everybody whether you're black or white or rich or poor deserves to live in a safe neighborhood.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Why was

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[SPEAKER_05]: What is the crime?

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[SPEAKER_05]: And where is the crime stepping?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm, I, this is not about the crime.

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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm, this is about the most, they're jobs.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_05]: This is about, this is about, this is about the society.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You, you, what you're saying is, we got to do more on the economy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Black history is something raised from public history.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Black history is not raised from public history.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That is true.

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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, we get it wrong when we get that.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But I'm telling you, we celebrate Black history.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We celebrate all American history.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And this administration, you guys, like you said.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So no actual examples of anything just the nebulous black history's being removed.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What they're referring to is the Trump administration, what was it the restoring reason, rational, what the fuck was it called, hang on, let me look.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think they were trying to refer to was the DEI pause now it's it's an executive order called restoring truth and sanity to American history and what it did was remove a bunch of stupid bullshit about fucking like DEI.

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[SPEAKER_04]: and CRT kind of half truths and anti-American slop that the Obama and Biden administration to add into the national park service.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's what it actually did.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Like on some of our national monuments, like, oh, this was this is just a sign of systemic racism, like this shit, no, that shit was removed.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's not removing black history, you fucking idiot.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and you can tell she got tripped up in her words there.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Once he questioned, what do you mean by that?

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that's where she started to spiral and said, well, you know, what they're doing in museums.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You can tell she's never been in a museum, and neither of I, but I just don't have a problem admitting that, which she clearly does.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's these talking points that you're constantly reaching for that don't really exist over and over again.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And he's excellent in these interviews.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is one of the things that J.D.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Vance does the best.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they send him out on all these shows.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's not just the view.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He'll go out on all the Sunday morning shows, meet the press and all the other stuff.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He's very calm, cool, and collected, and will answer every question genuinely.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Therefore, the response yesterday on social media was through the roof of like first of all, I can't believe he took the gig and decided to do it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Second of all.

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[SPEAKER_02]: he listens of five women talk over each other over and over and over and over again and patiently sat there and answered their question by the end of the the show the 24 minute segment they started bickering with one another about talking over each other and what be was screaming at Anna Anna was screaming at what be and all their talking points were just shot down one by one by JD events and you could tell how frustrated they got and

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[SPEAKER_02]: It was a moment where Anna Navarro starts smirking and God damn it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: She was this close to saying, you know what, I fucking love you, man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Jesus Christ, like you're really good at this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You're really fucking good at this, but she just couldn't bring herself to it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Now on the flip side of this, I heard the network actually encouraged the view as a whole to start bringing on more people from the right.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I think you're going to start to see a lot more of that because they actually don't want to lose their show, much like everybody else is losing their show right now.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I'd expect for more right politicians to be on there in the future who I'd love to see is Marco Rubio.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't know if they want that line.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if they want that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, JD Vance is good at conversational pairing and whatnot.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Marco Rubio is an encyclopedia.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think that JD Vance is like the designated liberal whisper in the administration, you know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_02]: He is and they sent him out to do all the positive campaign messaging and everything else and it's a smart move.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, truthfully, we haven't seen a vice president go out and do this much press in a very, very long time.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Case in point, I saw Mike Pence on Meet the Press about week and a half ago two weeks ago there and I hadn't seen that fucking dude and

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know, five years since January 6th, and he's kind of changed his tune, so to speak, where he was very positive about Trump surprisingly.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He said, you know, eventually in the future, he wants the Republican Party to kind of move away from

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[SPEAKER_02]: the rhetoric and everything else, and come back to conservative values and blah, blah, blah, blah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He also calls his wife mother to take it for what it's worth, but he did nothing when Trump was an office.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Kamala Harris did no interviews when Biden was in office.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Vance is the first VP in a very long time that I've seen go out and do press.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Biden's do for Obama, actually,

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[SPEAKER_02]: On camera, a lot's all of these guys.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Hexith ended up doing another CBS morning show on Sunday.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And the five that they've got kind of built around them right now are very, very strong.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And if Trump is able to turn the economy around and all this other shit, it's gonna be a force to run back in a way for the next few years.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So I felt really good watching that yesterday.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I wasn't sure how that was gonna shake out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I, yeah, that went exactly how I expected, although, I mean, I'm surprised they kept it as together for as long as they did.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I guess that was a surprising part.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I knew that J.D.

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[SPEAKER_04]: would be laughing at them and making fun of them casually the entire time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, he is kind of a,

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[SPEAKER_04]: He is kind of a lefty whisper because he leans that way, you know, I mean, let's be real.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He's not a conservative and the way that Trump is or the way that, you know, did any call Trump help or one time?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_02]: By the way, he talks about yesterday.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they said, you know, let's go back to some of your statements about what you said about President Trump and it was actually when Charlie Kirk was on the show, Dan, if you remember correctly, where he had predicted on our show before anybody else.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, I think it was three or four weeks in advance.

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[SPEAKER_02]: The J.D.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Vance is going to get the nomination.

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[SPEAKER_02]: That's Charlie, how do you know that?

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[SPEAKER_02]: And he goes, I'm friends with him in real life.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think he's a good dude.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, I'm not real sure right now.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And here's why he's from Ohio.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We've already got Ohio.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Republicans already have Ohio.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And he said a lot of negative shit about Trump in the past.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know how you overcome that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they don't play those clips.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And he answered it in four yesterday and he just said, look, man, when I was coming up, I believed in the media a lot.

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[SPEAKER_02]: a lot.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I thought a lot of these stories were fucking true.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then you come to find out that there were debunks or cutweird or anything else.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And he goes, I was a brand new politician and I was super fucking young.

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[SPEAKER_02]: He goes, I had no idea how ruthless the fucking media was until I actually got into this position.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then I got to see what Trump was going for are going through, excuse me, for those four years.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And he goes, it sucks, man.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, but he was very open, very honest, and it was really refreshing to see because somebody of that stature, um, who wasn't trying to go for a grift, um, like MGG, for example, Marjorie Taylor Greene.

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[SPEAKER_02]: When she got out of the party, she went on the view.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, this did nothing to do with that whatsoever.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, he's got a book about faith coming out, which, which is obviously pushing, uh, but, uh, to sit down with them for 24 fucking minutes with these five women was, was pretty insane yesterday.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, and then later on that night, he goes on gut fell, which couldn't be any more of the opposites.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, and I'll pull up a clip from that in a second blue can send that to you, but he'll down with anybody in talk, man, he's definitely got that fucking gift down.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, so yeah, uh, pretty fucking cool to see here yesterday and it's been a really fucking good week for Republicans all the way around.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, and then blue check your DMs now.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'll send you that clip from Godfell last night's Fox will never ding us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, and there's, um, I mean,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't think you mentioned, I don't know that Marjorie Taylor started as a, as a, as a grifter necessarily.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think these people just have no ideological roots.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's no principle, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: They grow up in an environment and they believe a certain way because that's the culture there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then they go to DC and they start playing the power game.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You can always tell these people.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They're,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Beliefs shift with depending on what the topic is or who's in office and stuff like that those people are completely full of shit You should pay really close attention to people like that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They go to DC and then they start That they go from like an an extreme supporter Or denigrator of somebody or some idea to a To a and they flip on that issue usually that person is just chasing power.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's usually what that is

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[SPEAKER_04]: You could say, maybe they're just maturing in politics, which is what most people credit vans for doing it to some degree that's true, but really it's the power game with him too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't think that he's a genuine as as genuine a conservative, somebody like Marco Rubio, for example.

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[SPEAKER_02]: he looks he wants to be president and you can definitely tell that what I mean by grifter by the way is once you're in and you're ready to get out you're looking for that next job whatever that is we saw it with Adam Kinzinger Marjorie Taylor Greene who's a guy in Kentucky uh Massie and those guys like

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[SPEAKER_02]: The fame starts to consume them, and then they want more money and more power, and then they usually start jocking for something else.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No other not it happens, we'll see, but Marjorie Taylor Green is still doing the same fucking grift right now, as she's out of office, where she's against Trump, which knows that she'll get her on every fucking left to show on the planets, and then in turn, every left to show, can say, hey, we had, you know, the Queen Baggle,

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[SPEAKER_02]: on the show.

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[SPEAKER_02]: We're doing our best.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, it's no different than people whose entire social feeds have turned into shit about Israel.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They're just chasing clicks, chasing fame.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They have no idea what the fuck they're talking about for the most part.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They just repeat half-baked conspiracies and...

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[SPEAKER_04]: just a flurry of facts with no actual point.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Like did you know this thing and this thing and it's like, yeah, man, are you going to make a point at all or are you just like, are you going to stay much of somewhat related facts and then draw your own conclusion and pretend like that's true.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, I got that clip right here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Don't care about Israel enough.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm, you know, sorry, never have never well.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Like it's, it's America first meeting.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's like, all right, cool man, if we need them, it's something great.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, they've been a good ally for the last few years, but other than that, I could give a shit last.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Blue, I got that clip for you if you want to play of the him on gut felt last night.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Check out your Twitter DMs there.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Pulling it up now.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I expected them to be absolutely vicious, and they were only a little bit vicious.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Joy-Bahar even said during the break, not joking.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She said, you know what?

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[SPEAKER_00]: You're like, pretty good for a Republican.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And I was like, whoa, that is a way better compliment I expected from Joy-Bahar.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I got to say, I thought that Sunny, the woman to my left was going to call me racist.

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[SPEAKER_00]: In reality, it was woopy, the woman to my right who called me racist.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Expectations were defied.

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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, you know, why Sunny can't call you a racist because as you know her ancestors were slave owners Look up Why would I make that up?

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[SPEAKER_02]: It was a sleigh rig So I didn't know who Sunny hosting was before she got on the view I forget who she replaced but well, hey, what she was a slave owner

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[SPEAKER_02]: her family was.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, she did that show where they like look into your dreams.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I watched it was it's on PBS.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It's a fantastic show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So it's really funny that they call it roots to because I got a cast call for it and I showed up with a whip and they're like, you've got to leave now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Like that's the wrong route.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's the wrong route.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, Lavarne was there and I was whipping the shit out of him.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The problem was he was in his start truck.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, fucking he was dressed up as Jordan.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he was Jordan.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He was Jordan LaForge.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I was just whipping the shit out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm like, what's your name?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Boy goes Jordan.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm like, that's the wrong fucking times old bitch.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Boom.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, and now I'm, you know, there's a warrant.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I guess, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: it's wild to me that's the the guy who played kuntsy kinsa um... it was the host's reading rainbow on their fur years and years and years i watched i'm not my parents want to let me watch reading rainbow because it'll trust black people so i watch reading rainbow instead and it's uh... it's so vester salone reading the dictionary and you can't understand the fucking word he says

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, hey, on a monopeal, you look it up.

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[SPEAKER_02]: God, I've paid it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So listen, I get rid of the fucking dictionary, by the way.

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[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, you know, with gut felt, that was a great interview as well last night.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It has been a really good week for Republicans, and it's hard to bash what's going on, especially head and into America's birthday and shit looks like it might be getting on track here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Speaking of Fox, I don't know if you saw the deal that went down, but Hollywood is fucking melting down over this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: $22 billion, Fox is bots, Roku TV.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Which includes, you know, their app as well as to be now a lot of people aren't talking about the to be aspect of this But I've got a hundred and fifty eight million subscribers on there, which is insane and what fox is doing right now is setting themselves up

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[SPEAKER_02]: for this digital future that is free.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So, they don't want to charge people or anything.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They just want dynamic added insertions and videos into this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they want to be the largest free press platform on earth.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they got a really goddamn good shot at it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And Holly would

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[SPEAKER_02]: shit man, you're going to see box shit for free.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Essentially, that's going to pop up on your television when you press it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And I think there's over 105 million people in America that have wrote who TVs, myself included.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I love the goddamn things because there's only like six buttons on them and they're easy for kids.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is a massive massive play for the future.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You always talk about the railroad and how they got it wrong.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And if they would have switched

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is exactly what Fox is doing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, 100%, I mean, it's smart, they're ahead of it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They've been ahead of it, though, because they've been involved in transactions with Disney and ABC and all the properties that ABC owns and all the contracts, the sports contracts.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They have it all this other stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Fox has been one of the, they've made some questionable moves, but they bought Hulu early on.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They've done a lot of stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: to try to prepare for whatever the digital future is gonna be.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I think, you know, maybe they get out played in the end, but I don't think so.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think they're probably gonna be the ones.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't either man and the apps that are growing the fastest are these free apps with ads already inserted into them that really aren't that intrusive and I love love this move here and I would really keep an eye on this for 2028 this that it's exactly what it felt like to me like hey let's really to this up for 2028 because

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[SPEAKER_02]: You're already automatically, you're going out to one, third, more than one, third of the country.

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[SPEAKER_02]: All ready for free?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yep.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Right now, you've got to have YouTube TV or some form of shit.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What are the other ones that are out there?

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[SPEAKER_02]: sling, uh, who lose got to, who loot see these and others, you won't need any of that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: All you're going to need is the internet and then you're going to get free fucking news.

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[SPEAKER_02]: All God damn day long and it's going to be brought to you by Fox.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But then then they'll be like, I mean, obviously competition springs up.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So,

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[SPEAKER_04]: what if you're one of the other networks what do you do you pay for original content that nobody can see anywhere else you license content and block it from being anywhere else stuff like that so you'll start this might be good news for the people that had television like successful television series and the 90s mid-2000s even the 20 that first half of the 2010s where it was still on television you don't

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[SPEAKER_04]: to, well, at least for the people that own the IP to license that back out and make money.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, like Netflix, for example, has been spending a lot of money on, um,

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[SPEAKER_04]: comedy shows and new content from people, but don't be shocked to see them pivot into doing what they and Hulu did early on, which is like by Parks and Rec for two years or something like that and it can't show anywhere else, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: So that's the only, I mean, so far is like,

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[SPEAKER_04]: countering that what's Fox is doing as far as free with DAI, like digital and insertion.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think that's really the only way you can really do it, which is good because you'll probably see more mid-level creators get funding for some of their projects.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Especially after the successes of some of the low-budget stuff we've seen lately, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you're going to see a ton of that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I just wonder though, looking at it as a whole, and I've got it pulled up here in the background.

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[SPEAKER_02]: CNN is now owned by Paramount.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Let's face it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Paramount is not going all in on CNN.

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[SPEAKER_02]: MSNBC, which is MS now, which is awful, is owned by NBC.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They got peacock.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Peacock is okay, but they're not on the scale of this and they're certainly not doing it for free.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What are their news organizations or left here at this point?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, like in the cable space, because I'm curious to how they survived.

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[SPEAKER_02]: To me, this was not only a survival technique by Fox, but it also ensured that even more people would see their contents than ever before.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's automatically just gonna show up on your home screen and opt right into it.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I was one of those kids growing up in London and if you were like this where headline news, it was completely right down the middle and we don't have any of those left.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think news was always playing in the background of, you know, airport spars, restaurants, everything else, and they were just giving you the news and it was free.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And that was the biggest value to that company.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And if Fox is able to do the same thing, my god, man, this is a massive, massive move and Hollywood's freaking the fuck out.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Behind the scenes, they're trying to call people to figure out what to do with CNN and all this other stuff.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know, I don't know what's left for them.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't see, again, Paramount doing anything.

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[SPEAKER_02]: MS now is almost out of business as we speak.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So there's ABC, which is Disney, I guess.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There's a lot of that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but I mean, that's, that's ABC is broadcast.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So that's what we did.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Disney show news is the question.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Like, they do.

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[SPEAKER_04]: ABC is news.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, I know, but as far as like on Disney plus like Disney plus is very, very success.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They showed on Hulu.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's where they would put it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think they put it on Hulu because they on that too, but okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, one of the other, so a block that is hyper successful in total media is business news, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: The problem is the top

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[SPEAKER_04]: uh... shows on actual television or varnian company and could low on fox and then uh... the fast money half-time report on cnbc and they get somewhere between two fifty and three hundred thousand a show now there are people on twitter

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[SPEAKER_04]: who are doing better shows with better information and deeper breakdowns of actual stuff, especially now that the day trading limit has been brought down for $25,000 to $2,000 in your account, which is like, that opens it up to most people now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is a huge gap.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't understand why.

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[SPEAKER_04]: a Netflix or a Hulu or somebody hasn't stepped in and built a network around all of these.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, even the young kids who are fucking getting into day trading, it's just some of a lot of it is entertaining.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_04]: That is a huge market in social media that could be a huge market for streaming as well.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If somebody would fucking do it the same way the comedy is done really well for Netflix.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Somebody's got to jump into this fucking business news, get the pump brothers on in all the crypto.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, burrito.

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[SPEAKER_04]: all the crypto dudes that are in and out of crypto all the dudes that are talking about specs and IPOs all the time that are really in people that have worked in those industries not not dudes that have been career newsmen but people that have worked in those industries and became entertainers afterwards that is a huge gap in the marketplace and I don't understand why nobody's made that move yet.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I don't either, because if you watch the trends on social media and Twitter and stuff like that, there's stocks that are trending every single day in crypto and all that other shits.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Now, I don't know too much about crypto rather than the big two, but you see it every single day.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And these people like Wall Street apes and those guys have massive fucking followings.

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[SPEAKER_02]: So it would make sense, and especially if you did a younger version, you know, with a

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, you know, I know they're doing shows right now.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think the box or CNBC.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I was in there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But I mean, that that's just guest contracts.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, if I, if it were me, I would give Joe and Anthony the network and say, do with this what you want.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If we go find talent, build 24 hours of programming.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That's because they, they,

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[SPEAKER_04]: They're substantial in the industry.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They've got all the contacts and they're not idiots.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They're really good at organization.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I don't know why that's not happening to be honest.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they're also really good at speaking to younger investors.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And there's a lot more of them these days.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, we just saw that SpaceX IPO pop off last Friday and shit man, every single thing that was trending everywhere on social media and the news and all that other stuff was that people trying to get in, Robin Hood, who was going to allow the most shares and everything else since it's rare that you would see that

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[SPEAKER_02]: 10, 15 years ago, but it is really fucking common.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Now, I think that's an excellent idea, by the way.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, another thing I want to talk about was, uh, we, you mean, man, Gianni's back in court here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And the attorneys have presented an affirmative, psychiatric defense at his state trial, alleging that he was suffering an extreme emotional disturbance at the time of the killing of United healthcare, uh, CEO Brian Thompson, uh, the judge said, what is that?

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[SPEAKER_02]: I've never heard of a affirmative psychiatric defense.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I have no idea.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Look that up, Luke.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm curious just to what that is.

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[SPEAKER_02]: This is breaking right now and it's going on.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I've never heard of this.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Now people are speculating online here as far as like court TV and everybody else that if the psychiatric defense succeeds, he would wind up in a treatment facility instead of a prison.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't see that happening in a million goddamn games.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it says here an affirmative psychiatric defense is a legal strategy where a defendant admits to committing an alleged act, but are used they should not be held fully accountable or responsible due to a severe mental illness or psychological state.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's just a fancy way of pleading insanity, it sounds like good luck with that dude.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Did they let you have conges if you're in their for life if he gets married?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, I don't know actually.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: because he would be pulling fucking tram in there, this guy.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, the women that are showing up for the court every day are, it's not smown.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And they have no fucking shame about it either.

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[SPEAKER_02]: They're like, yeah, we're here for him.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And fuck it, like we're all in here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: God, that guy would be in a lot of pussy, wouldn't he?

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, no, because you can only have a congeal with a legally married partner.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I think he'd marry up.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Most of those dudes get married in prison.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but I mean, he would, one, it's not going to be a regular thing for one and two.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It wouldn't be a lot of posts.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It would just be the same one over and over, which I guess that's fine too.

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[SPEAKER_02]: What?

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[SPEAKER_02]: As much as I hate to say that there is some hot ones.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Coupino about this from crime court here.

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[SPEAKER_02]: How many congies do you get a year?

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[SPEAKER_03]: That.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I really don't know.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, let's say it's it's once a quarter, right?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Man, the build up to that would just be so intense.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I think you got a jerk twice before that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, otherwise you're last in fuck five, ten seconds tops and then it's over there.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And then what's that room like?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Did you guys ever cover that?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Probably smells terrible.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, so I've got a little information here.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It says that conjugal visits are extremely rare in the United States.

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[SPEAKER_03]: They are not allowed in the federal prison system.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So that would automatically disqualify the Weeching Management.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They are, however, allowed in the state prisons, which if you get convicted only in the state of New York for murder, then they have something called the Family Reunion Program or FRP.

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[SPEAKER_04]: that allows incarcerated individuals to spend extended private time ranging from 19 to 72 hours with their legally married spouses or registered domestic partners.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So that's something I don't I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It's the aim of that is to reduce recidivism and keep them out of gangs and shit like that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know how I don't know who qualifies or what that looks like though.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, because I remember one of the men Nendez brothers getting married and I think he was trying to get some conchies up in California.

01:02:31.406 --> 01:02:37.467
[SPEAKER_02]: Beauty of his story is once he thought he was getting out, he filed for divorce from that check.

01:02:38.447 --> 01:02:39.407
[SPEAKER_02]: God, dude.

01:02:39.948 --> 01:02:41.948
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, wait a fucking beef bro.

01:02:42.628 --> 01:02:47.849
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, Jesus Christ, you're in jail for Christ's sake, and you can't stay married and jail.

01:02:48.930 --> 01:02:50.870
[SPEAKER_02]: That's just pure insanity to me.

01:02:52.017 --> 01:02:54.959
[SPEAKER_02]: Um, by the way, speaking of America, be it back, we get some breaking news here.

01:02:54.979 --> 01:03:00.083
[SPEAKER_02]: McDonald's is reviving the fried apple pie nationwide for America's 250.

01:03:00.223 --> 01:03:00.783
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's go.

01:03:00.803 --> 01:03:02.344
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, we're broke news yesterday.

01:03:02.364 --> 01:03:14.392
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I broke that news yesterday with we had the issue for malaria director for USA ID on and I, he got him to admit that his entire family was planning on going to eat one of these McDonald's fried apple pies.

01:03:14.452 --> 01:03:17.955
[SPEAKER_04]: So I think they start on to was it Tuesday?

01:03:19.197 --> 01:03:20.417
[SPEAKER_04]: next week, I think it's Tuesday.

01:03:20.437 --> 01:03:20.678
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

01:03:21.018 --> 01:03:21.578
[SPEAKER_04]: No, it does.

01:03:21.598 --> 01:03:22.478
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, Tuesday.

01:03:22.498 --> 01:03:24.039
[SPEAKER_04]: You have good Tuesday next week.

01:03:24.059 --> 01:03:26.980
[SPEAKER_04]: So either Tuesday or Wednesday next week will have some on the show.

01:03:27.880 --> 01:03:30.021
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, I'll pick up a few on the way.

01:03:30.121 --> 01:03:33.322
[SPEAKER_04]: And, and it will, we'll taste test them for McDonald's.

01:03:33.362 --> 01:03:34.483
[SPEAKER_04]: It's not a sponsor of ours.

01:03:35.323 --> 01:03:36.904
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, not yet, but they might be having.

01:03:36.924 --> 01:03:39.585
[SPEAKER_02]: I wish they were, you know, man, dude.

01:03:39.785 --> 01:03:43.046
[SPEAKER_02]: I haven't had one of those things and shit 20 years, maybe.

01:03:43.106 --> 01:03:45.147
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm loved while they haven't been available in over 20 years.

01:03:46.154 --> 01:03:46.434
[SPEAKER_02]: Really?

01:03:46.454 --> 01:03:54.237
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I was gonna stay man, but back in the day you catch one of those hot coming out of the oven Balls dude.

01:03:54.557 --> 01:04:02.379
[SPEAKER_02]: That was a fucking day Scoop of vanilla ice cream on that you're ready to rock Did you talk to him up pizza?

01:04:02.399 --> 01:04:02.799
[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, today?

01:04:03.120 --> 01:04:09.402
[SPEAKER_04]: No, they were removed from regular menus in 1992 But I they were they were still around after that.

01:04:09.502 --> 01:04:10.302
[SPEAKER_04]: I just don't remember where

01:04:11.062 --> 01:04:13.183
[SPEAKER_02]: I was a kid, man, so you see him as a kid.

01:04:14.204 --> 01:04:18.427
[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't need so many pies as an adult, so yeah, I remember it.

01:04:19.567 --> 01:04:20.948
[SPEAKER_02]: But you guys talk about pizza, yesterday?

01:04:21.208 --> 01:04:25.491
[SPEAKER_04]: No, I don't know what's, I mean, we've talked about pizza HUD recently, you and I have.

01:04:25.531 --> 01:04:32.335
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, nobody else pizzas the HUD, obviously, and we're always going to talk about pizza HUD forever, but they fucking sold, man, for $2.7 billion.

01:04:35.745 --> 01:04:41.430
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm also bringing back the classics like sit-down style of peace and the house that they had back.

01:04:41.490 --> 01:04:43.632
[SPEAKER_04]: Some dude bought like a fuckload of them.

01:04:44.592 --> 01:04:45.433
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, like 78.

01:04:45.533 --> 01:04:51.698
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he bought a couple of dozen pizza huts and he's going to convert all the ones that can be converted into sit-downs again.

01:04:52.499 --> 01:04:53.800
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, yeah.

01:04:53.980 --> 01:04:55.702
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, what's better than that?

01:04:56.522 --> 01:04:58.084
[SPEAKER_02]: I drove my soul to you out here.

01:04:58.644 --> 01:05:01.106
[SPEAKER_01]: Long-range capital and young China.

01:05:01.226 --> 01:05:02.988
[SPEAKER_01]: And a 2.7 billion dollar deal.

01:05:03.734 --> 01:05:05.596
[SPEAKER_02]: I know the China thing is weird to me, man.

01:05:05.616 --> 01:05:06.877
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm like, they don't know pizza.

01:05:07.778 --> 01:05:08.459
[SPEAKER_02]: What the fuck?

01:05:08.579 --> 01:05:09.620
[SPEAKER_02]: They don't know ball either.

01:05:10.501 --> 01:05:10.981
[SPEAKER_02]: No.

01:05:11.742 --> 01:05:13.844
[SPEAKER_02]: But I'm looking at this 2.7 billion.

01:05:13.864 --> 01:05:16.467
[SPEAKER_02]: They're saying Pizza Hut's been struggling.

01:05:17.027 --> 01:05:17.448
[SPEAKER_02]: Have they?

01:05:17.468 --> 01:05:19.790
[SPEAKER_02]: As pizza really?

01:05:19.810 --> 01:05:23.394
[SPEAKER_01]: I can't believe that the last time I've been to Pizza Hut, I always go to dominance.

01:05:24.722 --> 01:05:26.224
[SPEAKER_01]: You can go.

01:05:26.284 --> 01:05:27.445
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm thinking a little scissors.

01:05:28.546 --> 01:05:28.746
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:05:28.866 --> 01:05:30.428
[SPEAKER_04]: That was a good option.

01:05:30.448 --> 01:05:30.768
[SPEAKER_04]: Great.

01:05:30.988 --> 01:05:31.709
[SPEAKER_04]: Little scissors.

01:05:31.749 --> 01:05:32.049
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:05:32.269 --> 01:05:40.938
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, if you've got 40 or 50 cents and you're looking for some low quality food, little scissors.

01:05:40.958 --> 01:05:42.239
[SPEAKER_04]: You want to eat some cardboard.

01:05:42.279 --> 01:05:42.479
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:05:42.560 --> 01:05:43.160
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

01:05:43.200 --> 01:05:46.403
[SPEAKER_03]: I think you can get the same experience by just printing out a picture of a pizza and eating

01:05:47.359 --> 01:05:49.681
[SPEAKER_02]: guys are fucking disgusting dude in your wrong.

01:05:49.741 --> 01:05:53.904
[SPEAKER_02]: By the way, I would eat that the night before you go in for that's Colossony.

01:05:55.505 --> 01:06:00.629
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I'm I haven't decided what I'm going to eat yet, but it's going to be something fucked up for sure.

01:06:01.349 --> 01:06:05.913
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I would consider little seas do that comes out real thick, too.

01:06:06.360 --> 01:06:10.162
[SPEAKER_03]: Have you thought about putting something up there to surprise the doctor with when he goes digging around?

01:06:10.282 --> 01:06:14.544
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, like a fucking midjade or something that's looking back, a scary mask.

01:06:14.564 --> 01:06:17.525
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, or that girl from the ring that comes out of the TV.

01:06:18.225 --> 01:06:21.867
[SPEAKER_04]: I just shove her up there and she just say, like, oh, you're seeing the ring now.

01:06:21.907 --> 01:06:22.607
[SPEAKER_04]: Dude, you're gonna die.

01:06:23.608 --> 01:06:26.029
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what I refer to my asshole as the ring before you die.

01:06:26.049 --> 01:06:26.689
[SPEAKER_04]: You see the ring.

01:06:27.090 --> 01:06:27.670
[SPEAKER_04]: The brown ring.

01:06:27.750 --> 01:06:28.010
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:06:30.799 --> 01:06:52.975
[SPEAKER_02]: uh... shit ronda sanace's posted that need to go old school give the gen actors a chance to relive the pizza out of their use yeah i just didn't go because it wasn't near me dominoes was the closest uh... by far so we didn't really have one uh... around us out in awescent i drove by two sit in pizza hut restaurants though in the way to Dallas last night so yeah dude

01:06:54.237 --> 01:06:55.119
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, that sucks.

01:06:55.199 --> 01:06:55.921
[SPEAKER_02]: It's going to China.

01:06:55.941 --> 01:06:57.364
[SPEAKER_02]: They're going to fucking destroy it.

01:06:57.705 --> 01:06:59.369
[SPEAKER_02]: Now, I'm not a big fan of Wing Street.

01:06:59.569 --> 01:07:01.634
[SPEAKER_02]: I want that on the record for everybody out there.

01:07:01.654 --> 01:07:02.456
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't even know what that is.

01:07:03.229 --> 01:07:04.069
[SPEAKER_02]: Wings street.

01:07:04.790 --> 01:07:06.551
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they, they wing stop.

01:07:07.191 --> 01:07:08.552
[SPEAKER_02]: No, it's the wings of the self.

01:07:08.832 --> 01:07:09.512
[SPEAKER_03]: Pizza had, I think.

01:07:10.192 --> 01:07:13.354
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they've been doing this thing called Wings Street for years.

01:07:13.394 --> 01:07:15.015
[SPEAKER_02]: We can get wings with the pizza.

01:07:15.055 --> 01:07:15.955
[SPEAKER_02]: They're never good.

01:07:16.435 --> 01:07:20.377
[SPEAKER_02]: Never order wings delivered to your house to or a place of business.

01:07:20.777 --> 01:07:24.159
[SPEAKER_02]: They get soggy and wats and cold.

01:07:24.299 --> 01:07:25.159
[SPEAKER_02]: Never a good idea.

01:07:25.219 --> 01:07:28.961
[SPEAKER_02]: You've got to eat those in the restaurant piping hot out of the oven.

01:07:29.241 --> 01:07:29.261
[SPEAKER_02]: I

01:07:33.228 --> 01:07:34.161
[SPEAKER_02]: What wings and pizza?

01:07:36.092 --> 01:07:45.595
[SPEAKER_02]: Wings and pizza at pizza hut, you know, if you're gonna do it, put your own flare on it, it just, it fizzled out, dominance of the same thing, they had wings for a while, they still might.

01:07:46.616 --> 01:07:48.236
[SPEAKER_02]: But man, I'm just not a fan of it.

01:07:48.657 --> 01:07:53.318
[SPEAKER_02]: Now I gotta go to one last sit down here before this closes down.

01:07:54.199 --> 01:07:55.419
[SPEAKER_02]: How do they struggle on that bad?

01:07:55.439 --> 01:07:56.960
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm looking through the numbers, yeah, they are.

01:07:58.060 --> 01:07:59.641
[SPEAKER_02]: There's just, isn't a lot out by me.

01:08:00.041 --> 01:08:02.141
[SPEAKER_02]: Fuck, oh, they've been around for 68 years.

01:08:02.422 --> 01:08:02.962
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.

01:08:03.162 --> 01:08:03.402
[SPEAKER_02]: Good.

01:08:05.100 --> 01:08:06.642
[SPEAKER_04]: Damn pizza hut.

01:08:06.662 --> 01:08:07.603
[SPEAKER_04]: They're not going anywhere.

01:08:07.623 --> 01:08:09.706
[SPEAKER_04]: Somebody just spent $3 billion on them.

01:08:10.568 --> 01:08:16.112
[SPEAKER_02]: They did, but it's, you know, and some of those deals, they're usually trying to get rid of the competition.

01:08:16.172 --> 01:08:30.502
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so the, it was private equity firm that mainly got them called Long Range Capital and like a normal private equity strategy is to like buy the company and try to exit out of the company in three to five years.

01:08:30.522 --> 01:08:36.827
[SPEAKER_01]: So they'll like strip it of its assets sometimes and like, you know, kind of fuck over the company and just like take all of the money.

01:08:37.567 --> 01:08:46.433
[SPEAKER_01]: But this long, long-range capital company, I just am looking into and it looks like they're more into, like, long-term investing and not just flipping the company.

01:08:47.033 --> 01:08:51.056
[SPEAKER_01]: So it actually, this is probably a good sign for pizza HUD if I had to guess.

01:08:52.357 --> 01:08:55.859
[SPEAKER_01]: I think that this company is actually invested in making them do good.

01:08:57.280 --> 01:08:57.721
[SPEAKER_01]: You sure?

01:08:57.741 --> 01:09:03.384
[SPEAKER_01]: I, I, I'm just looking up the long-range capital's reputation and it seems better

01:09:07.670 --> 01:09:08.490
[SPEAKER_02]: All right.

01:09:08.971 --> 01:09:13.052
[SPEAKER_02]: All right, look, I needed to be talked off the ledge today, so I appreciate it, man, for real.

01:09:14.113 --> 01:09:15.934
[SPEAKER_02]: That place meant a lot to me growing up.

01:09:16.714 --> 01:09:24.137
[SPEAKER_02]: Just me and my grandpa, dude, just enjoying life, throwing a salad in there, just to have a little roughage from the salad bar.

01:09:24.617 --> 01:09:27.718
[SPEAKER_02]: There's big red plastic cups, dammit, man.

01:09:28.739 --> 01:09:30.480
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't want to see that go like a waste side.

01:09:30.680 --> 01:09:35.041
[SPEAKER_03]: And there's never been a better recipe for ranch dressing than the stuff that they had in the sit down and pizza had.

01:09:37.864 --> 01:09:41.748
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah, there was a Greek place that just went out of business.

01:09:41.768 --> 01:09:42.649
[SPEAKER_02]: That was very famous.

01:09:42.709 --> 01:09:50.716
[SPEAKER_02]: If you look it up and homeboy, when he closed up the restaurant, just he finally put the secret recipe on the door.

01:09:51.297 --> 01:09:52.358
[SPEAKER_02]: And he just said you're welcome.

01:09:52.958 --> 01:09:53.358
[SPEAKER_02]: That's it.

01:09:53.879 --> 01:09:54.359
[SPEAKER_02]: Enjoy it.

01:09:54.940 --> 01:09:57.202
[SPEAKER_02]: Is that white sauce that goes on euros?

01:09:57.983 --> 01:09:58.503
[SPEAKER_02]: Taziki?

01:10:00.405 --> 01:10:01.066
[SPEAKER_02]: I think so.

01:10:01.946 --> 01:10:03.288
[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I'm not wasn't asking.

01:10:04.298 --> 01:10:10.000
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it's, it's all Greek to me, so I've no idea, but it's, whatever that white sauce is that goes on the euros.

01:10:10.660 --> 01:10:15.442
[SPEAKER_02]: He, uh, he finally just dropped it, pinned it to the fucking door and just bounced.

01:10:16.462 --> 01:10:18.943
[SPEAKER_02]: Um, pull it up, Luke, see what's in it, actually.

01:10:19.263 --> 01:10:19.883
[SPEAKER_02]: It's insane.

01:10:19.903 --> 01:10:20.924
[SPEAKER_02]: You know what it is, dude.

01:10:21.184 --> 01:10:24.425
[SPEAKER_02]: Um, see if there's anything new or shocking in this.

01:10:26.386 --> 01:10:30.427
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, I mean, Susieke is just yogurt and cucumber and garlic and olive oil.

01:10:32.991 --> 01:10:34.632
[SPEAKER_04]: That's right.

01:10:34.732 --> 01:10:43.538
[SPEAKER_04]: Usually there's dill and lemon juice and I don't know what you would add to it to make it super different than any other TZ.

01:10:43.578 --> 01:10:45.180
[SPEAKER_02]: Look man, he had his own shits.

01:10:45.300 --> 01:10:56.568
[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe more salt, maybe run off from Fedor or something like that to give it a cheesy salt taste that I've heard of that before.

01:10:57.949 --> 01:10:59.210
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, let's see here.

01:11:02.460 --> 01:11:02.660
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:11:03.921 --> 01:11:04.441
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, wow.

01:11:04.681 --> 01:11:06.302
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, he really fucking put it all out here.

01:11:06.902 --> 01:11:07.482
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:11:07.522 --> 01:11:09.003
[SPEAKER_02]: So the Tzikis sauce is what it's called.

01:11:09.703 --> 01:11:12.184
[SPEAKER_04]: Tz-A-T-Z-I-Kagada.

01:11:12.224 --> 01:11:12.424
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

01:11:12.444 --> 01:11:13.265
[SPEAKER_02]: So it's found the guy.

01:11:13.805 --> 01:11:14.585
[SPEAKER_02]: All right.

01:11:14.685 --> 01:11:15.305
[SPEAKER_02]: Here's what he said.

01:11:15.445 --> 01:11:28.071
[SPEAKER_02]: One English cucumber, three cups of full fat Greek yogurt, two tablespoons of chopped fresh dill, two teaspoons of chopped fresh mince, two cloves of garlic grated.

01:11:28.949 --> 01:11:34.571
[SPEAKER_02]: One table spoon of fresh lemon juice, one table spoon of Greek olive oil, salt and pepper to taste.

01:11:34.791 --> 01:11:36.011
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's fuck, gink.

01:11:36.391 --> 01:11:38.632
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, that's just the standard recipe.

01:11:39.832 --> 01:11:40.332
[SPEAKER_02]: Is it really?

01:11:40.372 --> 01:11:42.973
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, maybe he didn't like it, maybe he just did it better.

01:11:43.873 --> 01:11:44.553
[SPEAKER_02]: I guess so.

01:11:45.473 --> 01:11:46.494
[SPEAKER_02]: Good for him, but,

01:11:47.820 --> 01:11:49.342
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they were going out of business.

01:11:49.402 --> 01:11:50.943
[SPEAKER_02]: He just takes it to the fucking door.

01:11:51.003 --> 01:11:51.844
[SPEAKER_02]: So let's go.

01:11:51.864 --> 01:11:53.986
[SPEAKER_02]: I like shit like that.

01:11:54.066 --> 01:11:54.947
[SPEAKER_02]: Sorry, went out of business.

01:11:55.007 --> 01:11:56.008
[SPEAKER_02]: I think he was just old though.

01:11:56.128 --> 01:11:57.770
[SPEAKER_02]: I didn't have anything to do with the economy.

01:11:58.250 --> 01:12:00.413
[SPEAKER_02]: He just wanted to piece out, kind of live his life.

01:12:01.233 --> 01:12:03.456
[SPEAKER_02]: Probably grease to be honest with you.

01:12:05.297 --> 01:12:06.859
[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, shit.

01:12:08.120 --> 01:12:09.482
[SPEAKER_02]: You guys watching the World Cup today?

01:12:11.022 --> 01:12:15.345
[SPEAKER_04]: Hmm, I don't even know this plan today actually England.

01:12:15.505 --> 01:12:20.427
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to the game today I'm going to pop on over there with Benny or partner England versus Correlation.

01:12:20.447 --> 01:12:20.928
[SPEAKER_01]: Let's go.

01:12:22.188 --> 01:12:25.170
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I'm going to pop across the street with him and check it out.

01:12:25.190 --> 01:12:32.634
[SPEAKER_02]: I got a meeting in Yeah, what's the name of that place in It's two and a half hours from Dallas.

01:12:32.714 --> 01:12:36.437
[SPEAKER_02]: It's wet or yet east of Dallas on Friday nights blocks of how to

01:12:37.922 --> 01:12:40.265
[SPEAKER_02]: And no, now walks the hatchy shit.

01:12:41.207 --> 01:12:42.408
[SPEAKER_02]: I forget the name of it, small town.

01:12:42.428 --> 01:12:43.510
[SPEAKER_02]: It's up like Tyler Taxis.

01:12:43.530 --> 01:12:45.773
[SPEAKER_02]: I was talking to him about it early, which is why I'm here.

01:12:45.813 --> 01:12:51.661
[SPEAKER_02]: We'd wrap up the rest of the offices, all the other stuff that highway is done by the way.

01:12:53.043 --> 01:13:00.686
[SPEAKER_02]: It is completely 100% done and 71 and 290 are now going in two totally different directions.

01:13:01.146 --> 01:13:04.247
[SPEAKER_02]: It's about 500 feet from the front doorstep there.

01:13:04.747 --> 01:13:16.651
[SPEAKER_02]: So we got out just in time because all that traffic is now coming through the highway directly in front of us and that's going to turn into an utter fucking shit show out there.

01:13:17.371 --> 01:13:21.492
[SPEAKER_02]: So it was it was best we got out of Dodge quickly there.

01:13:22.032 --> 01:13:29.634
[SPEAKER_02]: I would I would expect any day now that the eminent domain will kick in and they'll end up taking over those properties.

01:13:30.035 --> 01:13:35.476
[SPEAKER_02]: So if you're in the Texas area, I want to get a picture of the old drinking bros studio there.

01:13:35.996 --> 01:13:36.937
[SPEAKER_02]: Pop on bot.

01:13:37.317 --> 01:13:38.337
[SPEAKER_02]: I signs are still up.

01:13:38.597 --> 01:13:46.199
[SPEAKER_02]: So signs are still up on the building, and then the outside, and we're just going to leave those up for as long as they last, along with the heart A of cells are sign.

01:13:46.620 --> 01:13:55.222
[SPEAKER_02]: So we'll see how long they last is what I'm curious is is, well, let's say, don't touch that particular piece of land for a while, right?

01:13:55.322 --> 01:14:01.644
[SPEAKER_02]: Before they knock down the rest of it, but the drinking bros sign remain because it's that fuckers in the ground dude.

01:14:01.784 --> 01:14:03.465
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I mean, it's up high, too.

01:14:05.442 --> 01:14:05.922
[SPEAKER_02]: man.

01:14:06.963 --> 01:14:12.945
[SPEAKER_02]: So that would that would be hilarious dude if they're building that highway and you just still see the drinking bros sign out there.

01:14:13.866 --> 01:14:26.911
[SPEAKER_02]: I ran into the our neighbors across the street the guys with those gold shop and he goes dude people are still coming up knocking on the windows and I was like well I haven't listened to the show in a while because we are no longer there so

01:14:28.212 --> 01:14:30.635
[SPEAKER_02]: had a crazy crazy.

01:14:31.076 --> 01:14:32.237
[SPEAKER_02]: All right, now's the boy in the show.

01:14:32.257 --> 01:14:35.061
[SPEAKER_02]: We get to the drink in the bro of the week.

01:14:35.241 --> 01:14:40.988
[SPEAKER_02]: You can submit on drinkinbrows.com and shit.

01:14:41.008 --> 01:14:41.869
[SPEAKER_02]: What do we got there, blue?

01:14:41.909 --> 01:14:43.571
[SPEAKER_02]: Pop up drinkinbrows.com.

01:14:45.394 --> 01:14:50.855
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, if by the way, if you moved and you got the bro box, uh, email Brandon and try to get it switched.

01:14:50.955 --> 01:14:59.197
[SPEAKER_02]: Now, it depends on what day of the month that you ordered, you might get fucked on one month before it picks up for the new month, uh, just because it might have already shipped.

01:14:59.657 --> 01:15:03.178
[SPEAKER_02]: So if you didn't get yours, uh, let's say you moved because that's what happened to me.

01:15:03.238 --> 01:15:07.099
[SPEAKER_02]: I moved and, uh, and it got shipped to the wrong house and then finally forwarded to me.

01:15:07.139 --> 01:15:12.280
[SPEAKER_02]: So I didn't get it till, till a couple weeks later, but, uh, yeah, uh, just make sure you

01:15:15.361 --> 01:15:17.162
[SPEAKER_02]: That fucking poker box was a lead.

01:15:17.742 --> 01:15:20.843
[SPEAKER_02]: We've got an awesome fourth of July box coming out next month.

01:15:21.703 --> 01:15:25.484
[SPEAKER_02]: The bathing suits are some of the most high quality bathing suits brandy.

01:15:25.504 --> 01:15:27.504
[SPEAKER_02]: You knocked it out of the park to be listening to the show today.

01:15:27.965 --> 01:15:29.205
[SPEAKER_02]: I love those goddamn things.

01:15:29.225 --> 01:15:33.906
[SPEAKER_02]: I got one red, one in blue, and you got the new T-shirts up there.

01:15:33.926 --> 01:15:35.067
[SPEAKER_02]: You got the phones.

01:15:35.527 --> 01:15:37.287
[SPEAKER_02]: I got the crime pointer one from my wife.

01:15:37.487 --> 01:15:40.188
[SPEAKER_02]: Obviously, citizen phones are up there drinking

01:15:43.929 --> 01:15:46.633
[SPEAKER_02]: the app is free on iPhones and Android's.

01:15:47.294 --> 01:15:54.944
[SPEAKER_02]: There was a couple of people in the app that I was chatting with yesterday when they were like, hey, I know you said you got 37,000 subscribers.

01:15:55.705 --> 01:16:01.773
[SPEAKER_02]: How many are like live subscribers, you know, like actually active subscribers, excuse me.

01:16:02.233 --> 01:16:03.334
[SPEAKER_02]: using it on a daily basis.

01:16:03.494 --> 01:16:08.256
[SPEAKER_02]: The numbers around 3,000 to 3,500 somewhere in there which is pretty goddamn good.

01:16:08.537 --> 01:16:17.281
[SPEAKER_02]: That's the reason why we built this app in the first place is so that you guys can have a place in the middle of the night or in the day if you need to get a hold of somebody in chat.

01:16:18.002 --> 01:16:22.665
[SPEAKER_02]: If you're going through some hard shits, that's why Jared founded Drinking Bros in the first place.

01:16:23.205 --> 01:16:27.787
[SPEAKER_02]: And that's why Dan and I have paid for this app so that way you guys can get a hold of each other.

01:16:27.887 --> 01:16:30.229
[SPEAKER_02]: Now you guys are taking it to a whole new level with Teddy Tuesdays.

01:16:31.209 --> 01:16:39.616
[SPEAKER_02]: And everything else, but yeah, we want to thank you there for sign it up, participating in all of those shit.

01:16:39.996 --> 01:16:40.577
[SPEAKER_02]: It's free.

01:16:41.397 --> 01:16:47.782
[SPEAKER_02]: Just don't take your life for Christ's sakes and you can also submit for drinking bro of the week on there.

01:16:48.363 --> 01:16:50.424
[SPEAKER_02]: And then as I mentioned, we've had.

01:16:51.425 --> 01:16:52.766
[SPEAKER_02]: a couple issues with Patreon.

01:16:53.166 --> 01:17:01.651
[SPEAKER_02]: We have a call with a president tomorrow and they are now going to have a new backend there with video and shots that is not YouTube-related.

01:17:01.731 --> 01:17:02.332
[SPEAKER_02]: Thank God.

01:17:03.933 --> 01:17:07.095
[SPEAKER_02]: Coop, you said fake news, got new, or what was it the UFC clip?

01:17:07.255 --> 01:17:08.515
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, the UFC pulled it down.

01:17:08.535 --> 01:17:12.678
[SPEAKER_03]: They got a copyright strike on it, but we re-upped it through Vimeo, so it's back up on Patreon.

01:17:13.378 --> 01:17:13.919
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, great.

01:17:13.939 --> 01:17:17.641
[SPEAKER_04]: So we're going to what, basically, sometimes soon, we're going to be stealing

01:17:20.857 --> 01:17:21.617
[SPEAKER_02]: I hope so.

01:17:21.677 --> 01:17:22.838
[SPEAKER_02]: What did they tell you, Coup?

01:17:22.858 --> 01:17:24.898
[SPEAKER_02]: You had some, you had some insight on it.

01:17:25.878 --> 01:17:27.619
[SPEAKER_03]: They didn't say anything about it.

01:17:27.639 --> 01:17:33.880
[SPEAKER_03]: It just specifically said that UFC pulled it down for that, uh, I think it was like an intro video to the fight that we played during the episode.

01:17:35.561 --> 01:17:39.102
[SPEAKER_04]: The free podcast of the fight they are doing strikes on it.

01:17:39.482 --> 01:17:40.422
[SPEAKER_04]: That's fucking gay.

01:17:40.462 --> 01:17:41.662
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, no, it doesn't make any good.

01:17:41.702 --> 01:17:43.483
[SPEAKER_04]: UFC is a very gay organization.

01:17:43.623 --> 01:17:44.103
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, it was on

01:17:49.868 --> 01:17:51.351
[SPEAKER_04]: I guess I don't know how paramount works.

01:17:51.391 --> 01:17:55.257
[SPEAKER_04]: Wasn't it just on CBS two, didn't they broadcast it on live television?

01:17:55.978 --> 01:17:58.241
[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, it was only broadcast on paramount.

01:17:59.934 --> 01:18:01.935
[SPEAKER_02]: Um, that was the only place you could find it.

01:18:02.756 --> 01:18:04.717
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, so yeah, let's get to the drink and bro the week.

01:18:04.837 --> 01:18:07.818
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm actually going to give it to a guy named Blair Wheeler.

01:18:08.499 --> 01:18:13.161
[SPEAKER_02]: Blair Wheeler joined me yesterday for the US open show.

01:18:13.421 --> 01:18:19.885
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, used to do golf picks with the Delico back in the day and we're going to and we're going to hop back into it.

01:18:19.905 --> 01:18:27.029
[SPEAKER_02]: There was a popular influencer in the golf space named Blair Wheeler and he was actually a listener of the show.

01:18:27.489 --> 01:18:32.790
[SPEAKER_02]: for a very long time and he hit us up and he said, hey man, I'm back in Wilmington and I love the golf show.

01:18:32.850 --> 01:18:36.651
[SPEAKER_02]: I'd love to get that hit spacked up with you guys on drinking bros sports.

01:18:37.591 --> 01:18:42.752
[SPEAKER_02]: The hilarious thing was, I didn't know what was gonna sell out in Texas when and why.

01:18:42.772 --> 01:18:49.293
[SPEAKER_02]: And then we had to clean it up the offices and all the other shit for pictures and whatever the lawyers are gonna do with it.

01:18:49.333 --> 01:18:53.914
[SPEAKER_02]: Going forward and I said, hey, me and me had to start doing it.

01:18:55.317 --> 01:19:16.600
[SPEAKER_02]: Yesterday, I didn't know I was going to have to leave and he showed up and I did the show with him on zoom for the US open and he's not only a great listener, he's going to a bunch of followers on Instagram and all that other shit, but he actually plays all of the courses like three to four weeks in advance because he's got like sponsorship deals and everything else.

01:19:17.502 --> 01:19:27.907
[SPEAKER_02]: We talked about, oh, we, Cal America's the greatest country in the world, is there a country where you can just start your own Instagram feed and then people are painting to play it all the best golf courses in America?

01:19:28.528 --> 01:19:30.308
[SPEAKER_02]: Come on, man, that's incredible.

01:19:31.169 --> 01:19:32.630
[SPEAKER_02]: So shout out to Blair Wheeler.

01:19:32.690 --> 01:19:33.690
[SPEAKER_02]: Sorry, it was not there.

01:19:34.511 --> 01:19:38.253
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, we back in studio next week, everything will be back to normal.

01:19:38.373 --> 01:19:40.674
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't believe that I had to go back to Texas for

01:19:41.334 --> 01:19:44.017
[SPEAKER_02]: a very long time, which I'm super psyched about.

01:19:44.357 --> 01:19:45.378
[SPEAKER_02]: It's how to shit here.

01:19:46.399 --> 01:20:03.875
[SPEAKER_02]: But shout outs of Blair Wheeler and if you're out there and you got any other ideas and all that other stuff, please hit us up and then submit for Drinking Bro of the Week on DrinkingBros.com are the app, which is free on iPhones and Android's.

01:20:04.435 --> 01:20:17.395
[SPEAKER_02]: uh... go to iTunes rate to show a five star and leave a quick review uh... spotify how's Miguel doing look out for new editor sound like his doing great uh... right yeah up and up the back catalogue and everything else oh yeah

01:20:19.563 --> 01:20:21.225
[SPEAKER_02]: Awesome, Patreon, what always be Patreon.

01:20:21.626 --> 01:20:26.192
[SPEAKER_02]: So we keep the lights on for video shows and like I said, I'll be back in the studio next week.

01:20:27.113 --> 01:20:29.356
[SPEAKER_02]: Appreciate the support day in and day out.

01:20:29.656 --> 01:20:34.863
[SPEAKER_02]: For day of the day of the day of the holiday, I'm Ross Patterson, this is the drinking rose pod.

01:20:34.963 --> 01:20:36.264
[SPEAKER_02]: Kat, as good.

01:20:36.304 --> 01:20:36.685
[SPEAKER_02]: Night of all.

