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This is interrupted by Matt Jones on news radio.
Wait forty witas, now here's Matt Jones.
Speaker 2It's episode twenty one of Interrupted by Matt Jones, presented by Cornbread Hemp.
Speaker 1This is the Good Life.
Speaker 2We've had a few weeks of a hiatus here as I was in South Africa.
But I'm back, and you know, since I've been gone, there's a lot of news, so I feel like we need to go over it.
So Drew Franklin is here.
It's the News with Matt and Drew Drew.
I as far as I know, nothing's happened since I'm gone, so whatever Billy.
Speaker 1Tells us should be interesting.
Well, I didn't even go to South Africa.
I haven't moved, and I don't know the news because I sit and wait for this show to tell me the news.
I'm looking forward to finding out what I'm missing.
Speaker 2Over a month, right, an entire month's worth of stuff, missed jobs in South Africa, got to see the country, see the world.
You ever had any interest in going to Africa or other continents?
Speaker 1Which what?
Which country would you go to?
I'm I'm someone that wants to see the whole world.
I'd probably I still have a lot of just the basics to get to because I've only left the country one time.
Where did you go?
I did a little Ireland to Liverpool, to Manchester, to Scotland.
The only person who's been to England but not London.
Well, I tried to get a train to London and the tickets were like four hundred and fifty dollars that day and I don't know why.
Even even people around me in Liverpool were like, we don't know why it's so expensive.
One hundred and fifty dollars.
It was insane.
I couldn't.
I was intending to go for a day.
Speaker 2And just to the you know, the British Islands.
Yes, in Ireland.
So you haven't been to mainland Europe yet, not really, no, no, not just liver I get Liverpool.
Is that mainland?
Speaker 1I think they consider it like the British Islands and then mainland Europe.
Fran No, no, no, no, Well that was gonna say that'd be my first place I would go.
But I would love to eventually get to Africa, South Africa, everywhere.
I'm just someone that likes to see new stuff wherever it is.
Speaker 2Well, you'll you'll get to all of them.
If not, then then you can cry.
But I think actually you will.
I think you would enjoy.
I'm trying to figure out what my next trip is going to be.
That there were people there who are like, now that you've been to South Africa, you need to go see the gorillas in Rwanda.
Speaker 1And I was like, that's a big step, all right, bear gorillas over here.
Speaker 2Although apparently it's amazing, but I'd never thought about seeing gorillas.
I'm not a huge animal guy, even though I went on a safari.
But it was nice too.
It was nice to see him, you know, like, hello elephant, Hello zebra, Hello giraffe.
Speaker 1I wondered if you'd bring zebra back with you because we don't say that here.
We don't, but they only say zem And it's clear it had an impact on you.
It did it.
You know, it feels like a better it's that's how's that's how it's spelled.
I'm gonna try to start saying it, even though I haven't been.
I'm gonna try to get it going.
While you were gone, you left me here with your hyenas.
We tried to hold it together as best we could.
Speaker 2Yeah, well now we're back and Billy, there's news to have.
Again for people who've never heard this before.
I tell Billy to give me the ten most important news items in his view of the week, and here's what he's come up with.
Sometimes early on I would sort of get him to run by by me.
Not today, I have no idea what he's gonna say.
Uh, And I have no idea if this is actual news or not.
So Drew or excuse me, Billy, you are a Walter cronkite?
Speaker 1What's up?
First?
Speaker 3Thank you?
Guys?
Speaker 1Who are the news network?
News anchors?
Now?
By the way, you got the twenty twenty gown?
ABC?
David Newer, koresh Moor Muir, that's the way, David Mrror, Mirror Mirror?
Who?
Uh?
Who's NBC?
Couldn't tell you?
I just Lester Holt yep.
I guess I could tell you because that's before Dateline and then ABC used to be Terry Moran.
No, ABC is David Mirror?
Okay, okay, I've got none of them.
Does Nora o'donald do something?
Speaker 3I don't know how to pronounce his last name?
Tom yamas Lamas.
Speaker 1Never heard of that person?
And who's CBS?
Speaker 3Katie Couric John Dickerson.
Speaker 1Okay, I do know what does Nora O'Donnell do for CBS.
Speaker 2She's something all right, Well, you know what's crazy is we can't name these people.
That's those nights in the news prodcasts still get like five or six million people each of night, Like a lot of people watch those and we don't even know who who who?
Speaker 1Well, we have Billy, Billy, Billy is my David Brinkley.
All right, what's number one?
Speaker 3Well, I think we have to start with the escalating tensions as Trump deploys the National Guard to blue cities across this country.
The National Guard has already been deployed in Washington, d c, LA, and Memphis, and Trump is looking to deploy it in Illinois in Oregon.
There's also been some protest against ice officers recently in some of these cities that are getting a little violent.
Trump is now threatening to use the Insurrection Act to crack down on said protest, a policy that allows the deployment of military forces inside the US to suppress rebellion or to enforce the law.
Meanwhile, the Illinois governor is accusing Trump of intentionally trying to ferment violence by sending an immigration agents and National Guard troops, which he can then use to justify military action.
Every day goes by, and the United States looks like a war zone at times.
Speaker 1No it doesn't.
No, it doesn't.
That's just not true.
Like, I mean everything you read before that was true, but it's not a war zone.
Have you seen that?
Speaker 2Like everything in Portland's on like one block, it's literally like a block or two.
Speaker 3Now, not that specifically.
I saw ice trucks being rammed in from behind and forward and in dangerous situations over the last couple of days, rammed it by who protesters, people that are said that ice is in their city.
Speaker 2Yeah, I mean so, like it's easy to lump all this in together, so start with ice.
I think we are spending an absurd amount of money on these ice roundups and rounding up people that are not criminals.
And I think it's with that said, do I mean they have a right to do that, because if someone's in here illegally, I mean, I think they have a right to do it.
I also think they're rounding up people who are not here illegally, but that's a different conversation.
But the next two things are bigger deals.
The National guard.
That's supposed to be only like if something serious is going on.
Yeah, I don't know if that's happening, Like I don't know if that's necessary, but I know the military is not necessary, like bringing the military in.
We are not supposed to be a country like that that turns the military on its own citizens.
Like that is to me, that should be universal condemnation.
There shouldn't be one person in the United States, and the fact that the Defense secretaries for it is absurd.
No one should think, absent a civil war, that we should have the military out there against its own citizens.
Crazy about that, I agree.
Speaker 1I mean, of our cities aren't perfect, but we don't need boots on every corner like we're in some kind of you know, armageddon is ahead.
Yeah, I don't think it's that extreme.
It's And if you were to ask most of the people that are probably having to go out in patrol, they probably aren't that excited to be there either.
I think they.
Speaker 2I don't think a lot of these people want to be doing like you're asking these people, like we're sending IRS agents to some of these cities.
I'm not kidding you.
We are sending like in Chicago and Memphis.
You know, we're sending like people in the FBI, DA, et cetera.
But they were also sending people like in the IRS.
Can you imagine being an IRS nerd and then just getting on thrown into the streets of Memphis and saying, go good.
Speaker 1Luck Stanley with his pocket protector out there trying to enforce come on.
Speaker 2I mean, that's and here's the other thing about this, where does it end like we can't leave these people in there forever.
Let's just say, let me take it face value that maybe there's some good and I don't know, stopping the crime for a little bit.
They can't stay forever, right, What's what are we doing?
Like for a month then there's not as much crime, then they leave and everybody go.
Speaker 1We got a lot of crime to make up for everybody left.
Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 2This is clearly just a show, right, it's a show.
I mean, I didn't see what you're saying about ice.
But if somebody's hitting an ice vehicle, then they should be arrested.
I'm fine with that.
You shouldn't be hitting police or hitting ice, et cetera.
But this other stuff is just a waste.
It's just a waste.
It's just a way to get people to hate each other.
It annoys me so much, you know, especially.
Speaker 1The Portland thing.
I mean they ran a marriage.
Speaker 2Did you see they had a marathon there last week.
They're the same neighborhoods where Ice is just running a marria.
It must be must be a war zone if they're running a marathon.
Speaker 1I'll never forget this because I learned like news tricks.
But we went to the political and conventions with KSR that R and I remember my family texted me from home about an incident in Cleveland, and I guess on TV the way it was a tight shot.
It looked like mayhem in the streets, and we were right there, and I'll look over at the exact spot and it looked like eight people just having a gathering.
But somehow the way it was framed was chaos and people were legitimately concerned.
And there are times where it is chaotic, for sure, but this one instance, I remember looking at it like that's the chaos, that is just a It's all about how you frame it.
Speaker 2You remember last summer when I went to Europe, they had the videos of people being upset about tourism in Barcelona and they were shooting water and they were like, the streets of Barcelona have erupted.
Speaker 1It's anti tourism process.
I was literally there.
Speaker 2I literally was walking down the street and I saw these people running and they started shooting water at people in the restaurants.
I thought it was a prank.
I was like, oh, he's a you know.
I didn't think anything of it, and then I realized they were protesting.
And it's like anytime you you see crazy people, you go, well, let's just go to the other side of the street.
Speaker 1And then the next thing you know, it's in the BBC in New York times of protests erupt.
Speaker 2I saw it.
It was like twelve people with a water gun.
And people will still show that video now as like Barcelona hates tourism.
Speaker 1I agree with you.
It's all and how you and how you frame it, and I have a theory on that too.
The reason we see the same clips over and over is because they don't have other clips, Like no, sometimes an unfortunate incident will happen.
Big cities aren't perfect things to ten, but then they'll play that one for five days because that was a one off situation.
But they're trying to frame it as this is just mass chaos everywhere.
Speaker 2It's a so a bunch of different things can be true.
It can be true that the Biden administration post COVID did not do a good job of protecting the border.
That can be true.
I believe that is true, and I do believe that the Trump admission.
The one thing I'll give the Trump administration credit for is that they have made the border more secure, which I think is important.
So there's that can be true.
It can also be true that there are people in the country who have committed various criminal acts and should be deported.
Speaker 1It can also be true that we can't encourage.
Speaker 2People to be here illegally.
But what good does it do to take people who've been here ten or fifteen years, established roots, maybe even have children here and send them home?
What does that do?
Speaker 1Like?
What positive does that do for society?
You know?
And then even if you think that's good, is it worth causing our streets to be in chaos in order to do it?
Speaker 2And then when you only do it in blue cities, that's another thing.
Like you're just saying, we're just dividing the country by a party, and I just I hate it.
This is going to be we will look back in history and say this time, these last post COVID years, Biden and Trump divided us for no.
Speaker 1Good reason, no good reason.
Well, I hope we're able to look back at one point and say that and that doesn't just continue and get worse and worse and worse.
I hope we look back and we're like, wow, we were really going through it there for a few years.
But glad we're back together now.
Yeah, I do.
Uh.
So they are also different issues.
DC is a federal territory, so I'm less frush upset by the d C stuff.
But when you go into states, like going into Illinois, they don't even want you, you know, and you're just creating tension.
Speaker 2Yeah, then you're just creating tension with local I mean, at least in Memphis, the Tennessee governor asked for it, but I don't even know if the Memphis mayor wants it.
Speaker 1It's just a it's it's just a way to make people hate each other.
Speaker 3Billy, And the Insurrection Act is a little scary.
I mean, like you said, when does it stop?
Speaker 1The Insurrection Act?
Come on?
Speaker 2That was like for the Civil War, right, it's old stop like that.
I'm going to assume he doesn't do that.
But if you start down that path, we'll just say everything's an insurrection Act.
Speaker 3But what's next, Well, Matt, Currently Americans aren't getting paid, not all Americans, any of them, but some some yes, two million federal workers are have their pay suspended.
As we are entering the second week of the government shut down.
The government failed to pass a funding bill on October first, and now people have been furloughed.
Lawmakers are at odds.
They are playing the blame game as DEM's demand that health care concerns be addressed.
Republicans meanwhile are saying we need the government to open back up before we can continue those negotiations.
During Donald Trump's first term in twenty eighteen, the government shut down lasted thirty five days, but before it was lostially resolved, and currently air traffic controllers who are required to work without pay are now calling out sick and it's shutting down major airports.
Speaker 2For Severn Airports have shut down, oh for several hours.
Yeah yeah, I was flying on the first day of this, and I was worried about that.
It wasn't too bad, but I think it's going to keep getting worse.
Speaker 1I fly in two days awesome when.
Speaker 2They did it last time.
By the end, the airports were really a cluster.
Would you work if you weren't getting paid?
Because Trump's now saying he might not, which I don't think he can do this, but Trump was saying, well, we won't even backpay you, which really that'll show them the federal workers that have nothing to do with this.
Speaker 1And I would probably still show up if I were something like TSA and what I was needed.
Now, what if you worked like a clerk's job?
Now that I was gonna say, if I have a desk job where I'm not really impacting a lot of people by not being there, No, you got to pay me.
But I would feel a responsibility just just to society if I had something like TSA.
Yeah.
Speaker 2Well, it sounds like I haven't followed this in depth, but it sounds like the debate is whether or not the Democrats are like, you know, we need to figure this out, and the Republics are going, let's sign something for seven weeks and then we'll figure it out.
But they've already done that like two or three times, so this was coming at some point The thing to watch though, is they're basically fighting about whether or not people's healthcare premiums are going to go up substantially.
I mean, you've seen some of the prices.
If they don't switch the Trump's big beautiful bill.
If they don't switch that, people's healthcare is gonna like in some cases double And you know the people that are gonna get hit hurt the most are Trump voters in rural areas.
That's what's crazy to me, is like the people the people that will feel the biggest thing are people on Obamacare in rural issue areas.
Speaker 1Which is like his base.
Some of them still love them, though, almost wonder if they're even aware anything that.
Speaker 2It's a good question is do you think there's anything for thirty five percent of a Marria You think there's anything he could do that.
Speaker 1Would they wouldn't love him?
Unlikely.
I just think it's getting that way both ways.
I that's true, No, and it's certainly more with him.
But I mean all of our side love Joe Biden.
No.
I just mean in general, people are it's like like say you have one opinion about one thing, it's just automatically you're on a team and you think, oh, I agree with that, Like you're just automatically we've.
Speaker 2Taking the sports mentality into politics, which is my team always the ref is always screwing us.
You know we we are, Like you're exactly.
Speaker 1Right, or you can't even like a couple things from each side, like if you say one thing out loud, it's automatically, well you check all the other boxes.
Speaker 2You think it'll be like that when Trump's gone?
Or is that a byproduct of hymn specifically?
I'm worried we can't undo this.
It used to be you could go play golf with someone, go to church with someone like you didn't even know or didn't eve talk about it.
If she has a sixty three percent approval right in Kentucky as a Democrat, doesn't that give you some signs of hope a little bit?
Speaker 1But I think people just care way too much what other people believe now when that wasn't the case for so long.
I think they're perod as.
People are just sharing their opinions.
It's so easy.
It's easier to sha When you would go to church with someone, you wouldn't be like, hey, what do you think about this?
But now people are writing a book on their Facebook sharing it.
People are oversharing.
Speaker 2I do think I'm going to be optimistic.
I think it won't be as big a deal when Trump's gone because I don't think there's any politician that Republicans like and Democrats hate more than him, you know what I mean, Like, I don't do you think people are gonna like want to go to war for jd Vance?
Speaker 1No, I'm being.
Speaker 3Serious, no, No, But like Gavin Newsom is acting a lot like Trump.
Speaker 2I know, and I think that's bad.
But the problem is, you know what it's working.
Yeah, unfortunately, Like I don't like Gavin Newsom, but some of that trolling and all that, which I don't think is good, is getting him attention.
Speaker 1Like we're We're like, that's what it is.
We've got our star players and our.
Speaker 2I don't think if Gavin Newsom, though, becomes president, I do not see Democrats being like, we'll do whatever he says.
I mean, I don't and I don't see Republicans doing that for JD Vance.
Speaker 1I didn't think they'd do it for the reality show that he's like.
Speaker 2He's got that thing, you know, there's like a star power to him.
Speaker 1But even that thing is laughable.
I listen, tell me he's absolutely ridiculous.
Speaker 2But you know, and then there's the I think the team.
I think you hit it.
The team thing is the big thing.
People just are like, you're my team, You're my team.
Do you so you would?
You would not keep working if you had a disk job?
Speaker 1No, probably not, especially now they're like, yeah, we'll pay you eventually.
And I don't know.
I don't know if I would.
Yeah.
Speaker 3I gotta keep showing.
Speaker 1Up no matter what.
How long.
Two months, Well.
Speaker 3Thirty five days was the last one.
That's a little long.
I mean a month, and I well, if it was.
Speaker 1Two months, you still keep coming.
What's the point?
Job that doesn't have a huge impact.
It's necessary, but you're just kind of pushing papers around.
Speaker 4Yeah.
Speaker 3I probably go a couple of weeks.
Honestly, it's not very long though, Yeah, but I still show up for two weeks.
Speaker 1I mean nine days, you're done.
Yeah.
I think about people like I just did a vacation this summer at national parks.
Imagine you got a trip planning, show up the gates, clothes like saying, do not go in.
No one will help you.
Yeah, no one's here.
The governments there's there's so many jobs you don't think about.
Yeah, national parks, you could argue are just free for alls right now.
Yeah, but you know people have planned.
I know there's bigger problems in someone's vacation.
But imagine you've had Yellowstone on the calendar for a year and a half.
You get there and there's chains around the thing because the government's arguing over help.
Cumberland Gap, Cumberland.
Would you show up if you worked at Cumberland Gap?
Speaker 2No, I would not.
I don't think they're considered though.
Museum works.
Yeah, the Eisenhower Museum, what are they gonna do.
You've had tickets to that for six months?
Hotel, room, flight, you're gonna get there.
Speaker 1We're not working recond.
I've been to the Truman Museum.
It's exciting.
This is how cool I was at college spring break.
Yes, took beads.
We went.
We went to a fraternity softball tournament in Manhattan, Kansas.
Speaker 2And on the way home, one of the older guys like, if we're going this way, we're stopping at the Truman Museum.
We We're like, come on, man, it's spring break.
Can we go party Truman Museum?
And he just got this car full of frat guys and we all had to tramp around the Truman Museum.
Speaker 1What is he even in there?
Just like, here's his tie and his notes from September three.
Speaker 2I mean, I guess there was stuff about him deciding to drop the nuclear bombs, but it was a little bit of a buzzkill for spring break.
You know, our friends were like dancing on the beach with women in bikinis and we were sitting there going, well, he did beat Hoover.
Speaker 1Club, Lavilla Club areas Truman and it's an independence Missouri, not exactly.
You know, they just got to hamp an end.
Well that helps at least you know he didn't have any other options.
You didn't walk past the nightclub to go to the museum.
I don't recommend that, billy for your spring breaks.
And I mean, I think I would like it more now than I did then, But I but then it was not a big big thing.
Speaker 3Yeah, I can't bring the beer funnel into the Truman Museum either.
Speaker 1Yeah, my at that softball turb By the way, you'll appreciate this.
Most people Lisney will not know.
Uh.
They had parties every night and my group definitely poor part took in it and Tall sounds like the way you've been on the spring break trip.
Calm down boys.
Speaker 2Tall was playing center field and he got very bored and I looked he's just set on the ground with his glove on his head.
Speaker 1That sounds like him in the middle.
So we didn't win the tournament.
Oh, I thought, you're gonna tell me.
I'll prod him the championship.
Yeah, all right, what's next?
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Speaker 1This is the good.
Speaker 3Life, all right.
Let's talk about the disaster that's happening on Mount Everest right now.
Hundreds of people are trapped on Mount Everest currently as we speak, after a surprise blizzard struck on Friday.
At the time, just under a thousand hikers were trapped on the mountain before rescue crews could start the recovery.
The blizzard struck on Tibet's eastern slope of Mount Everest, and many people are stuck at an altitude of sixteen thousand feet right now the summer.
Speaker 1So this is still happening.
Yeah, they're still stuck.
Yep.
Speaker 3The summit is twenty nine thousand feet, but the camp that majority people are trapped at right now are sixteen thousands.
Speaker 1How are they getting them out?
Speaker 3They're trying to dig out the snow, they're bringing horses and I believe helicopters.
Now more than four hundred people have died trying to reach the peak.
No total, it's total, and a lot of times when somebody dies you have to leave the body there.
There's really nothing that.
Speaker 1Yeah about that you read?
Have you read Into Thin Air?
A long time since I read it?
But it's a book about this kind of stuff, and it's pretty fascinating.
So do they think they're going to get all the people out?
Speaker 3I'm not sure on that.
Speaker 2So you got trapped with a snowstorm.
First of all, I don't know why people climb dound it first?
Speaker 1Do you?
Speaker 2I mean, is there a thing's the what's what's the thought process?
Speaker 1Why do you want to do that?
I don't know.
I'm down to do some adventurous stuff, but I can't imagine one something this extreme where I could be buried under a blizzard and have horses coming to get me.
The idea you're just like conquering nature.
Yeah, and you've probably climbed so many things, you don't.
You just keep getting hungry and hungrier climbing like they're just they're just they're walking right.
Speaker 3Yes, repelling or coming free there walking more of a hike, but certainly some areas where you probably have to do a little little climbing.
Speaker 1And so the hard part is what the altitude and yeah, it just gets so cold and your the altitude so high you can barely And so.
Speaker 2What what's the skill set that makes you able to do it?
Speaker 1Besides being in shape?
I mean just probably surviving, honestly, desire alive, having the willpower to keep going when your body is Like, so they had the snow sort of surprised him, but doesn't it snow all the time.
Speaker 3It does, But like a big rainstorm hit the area and it turned to snow on Mount Everest and it was just it was not expected, not expected.
Speaker 1Okay, are there?
So they think they we don't know if we think they're getting the mount.
Speaker 3I don't know.
But there have been some people that have been rescued and have gone down the mountain side.
Speaker 1How do you think they decided who gets to be rescued?
Speaker 2Like, what is the there's eight hundred people sitting in a camp, they get a helicopter.
Speaker 1What's the order that you decide to see?
This would be a movie to me.
There's eight hundred of you who gets to go?
Is it the sickest women and children?
I don't think there's any children climbing?
Why not any children?
I have a child.
I would lean anyone there start with the children and then take them to court from making their child climb mountain.
Please take my newborn, she's only three months old.
Speaker 2Yeah, I would argue, take their children.
Leave the parents that decided to take their kids to mount Ever.
Speaker 1I think you say, anyone that needs immediate medical attention should get priority.
Speaker 2So let's assume there's eight hundred people.
One hundred people needed medical attention, they're gone.
Now there's seven hundred people, we're all cold, we'd all.
Speaker 1Like to go.
How do we decide?
Break a break a branch over your leg and go to war?
Paper rock scissors?
Start fighting?
Speaker 2I mean, should it be the oldest off first?
You could argue, though.
Speaker 1See if I'm the oldest, I would be like, not me, I've I've had a good run.
Speaker 2So I was gonna say, you can make an argument like this is gonna be tough for us to survive.
Speaker 1Let's get the healthy people first.
I would not if I were one of the young, healthy ones, I would not say leave the old man, I wouldn't do that.
But if I were the old man much left anyway, I would not do that.
But if I were the old man, I would speak up and say, some of you all with more to live for, let's get you out of here.
Speaker 2That would not be easy to do.
This would be a good Netflix series.
Yes you're stuck now.
I don't even care about how you got stuck.
I want the how do we decide who gets to leave?
That to me is human emotion right there.
Speaker 1What's the way to decide who gets to go?
Speaker 3Yeah, it's it's got to be like rock, paper scissors or drawing straws, something that like.
It's not like based on your status in life.
Speaker 1Who's going to organize it?
Me?
Speaker 2See the press?
See that's the thing, all right.
So I was at this thing in South Africa.
It was the Fellowship with twenty five people who are who are considered leaders, and we had to have this question of well, I probably shouldn't say what the question was, but there was something we had to decide on, and they said the leaders the moderators were like, you all go decide, but they gave us no parameters.
And I'd done a really good job over the course drew of this thing of not being in charge of anything.
I had intentionally said, you know what, in regular life, I'm always in charge.
I'm going to let these people in charge.
But we sit down and we start debating the issue, and then I realized something that was very important, which was we had not yet decided how we were gonna decide.
Does that make sense like the rules?
So I raised my hand and was like, I think it would be very important that we figure out, after all this discussion is over, how are we deciding?
Is it gonna be unanimous?
Are we going to vote?
And I just got yelled at and they were just like, let's not worry about that.
Let's debate the issue.
And I'm like, well, when it's over, how are we going to know?
Speaker 1How are we going to decide?
You solved the problem on down the road.
I foresaw the problem.
Speaker 2So we do the debate, everybody gets their point out, three or four hours of talking.
Then it comes time to decide, and everybody goes, well, how are we're going to decide?
And I said, I told you that we need to, and it's it's what ends up happening.
It was just the person who was the loudest.
Then they got to decide everything, which was fine to me.
I didn't care, but I think that's what's gonna happen.
You got to decide before you go to Everest, how you're gonna decide who's gonna die.
Everybody agreeve who's gonna get died.
Speaker 1He needs to be considered.
This reminds me it's not the same as getting people rescued.
But I was in moab Utah on vacation and listened to just a little local radio and they said a man completed the toughest climb ever there to save someone else who had gotten stuck.
And I just kept thinking, these people that do these risky climbs and get stuck, like what you're putting your rescuers through.
I'm not saying how did the person get there?
That's why they went to an area of your night and no one even was supposed to attempt.
I can't remember if they fell down an area, but someone had been person got there, so couldn't have the rescuer have just followed the same path.
Well, I mean I think they fallen or something.
Yeah, okay, And like the person that had to go get them had to do something that had never been done before.
And I'm not saying you should just leave people, but it is pretty selfish to get you there and then just people get me.
Speaker 2Do you think in situations like that, the person should have to pay, Yes, for what it costs to rescue them.
Speaker 1I mean, for some there has to be consequences for people risking their lives just to go get you because you were chasing something.
Do you think that, like if the what is it Nepal?
Is that where Mount Effrest is on the border in Nepal and Tibet.
Speaker 2If the Nepal's government has to spend presumably a lot of money to go rescue you, shouldn't you have to pay them back?
Speaker 1Yes?
Speaker 3Now people are risking their lives well because they can't control the weather.
Speaker 1True, but you didn't have to go up there.
Speaker 3Yeah, but this is more of a natural disaster type of thing, not of stupidity because I walked on the wrong side of the mask.
Speaker 2I agree with you, except it's not the same as the natural disaster that hits your home.
You decided to do a life retning thing.
It's one of the riskiest things a human can do in their life.
I don't feel like when there's a tornado, people should have to pay to be rescued.
Speaker 1That's a part of taxes.
Speaker 2But if you decide to do something that by its very nature could end up with you, Like, I think.
Speaker 1There's an argument you should have to make amends.
I agree, and like use the Moab example.
Say the person that made that climb had died or something trying to get you.
Yes, how how awful would that be?
You know?
So there's a little bit of being selfish taking these risks and just knowing, oh, well, the government will come save me if it doesn't go well.
So you can't tell us if they're going to be all right?
Speaker 3No, I cannot guarantee.
Speaker 1What kind of news are you?
Speaker 3You say horses were going to get them horses?
How do you definitely have to pay for the horses?
Speaker 1Can horse?
So horses can survive in harsher conditions than people.
Speaker 3Yeah, I'm not sure on that.
Speaker 2M Well, I'm gonna this is a story.
I'm going to keep up with me too.
I'm interested.
Yeah, do we have any what's the latest on it?
I'm gonna pull up, Well, you're reading number four.
I'm gonna pull up the New York Times out and see if we have the latest update.
Speaker 1We go ahead.
Speaker 3Okay, number four, you mentioned the New York Times.
This person used to play quarterback in New York.
Mark Sanchez and the bizarre story that came from Indianapolis this weekend.
The former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports broadcaster was charged with felony battery along with several other misdemeanors after an incident in Indy Saturday with a sixty nine year old truck driver.
Sanchez was hospitalized following the incident and did not work his scheduled NFL broadcast.
Sanchez was arrested after being released from the hospital.
Allegedly got into a disagreement which led to Sanchez being pepper sprayed and stabbed multiple times.
I don't know if you guys have seen the video they just released of him wandering the street looking for somebody to help him after he got stabbed.
But the truck driver was also injured, who slashed in the face.
This is a bizarre story coming out of Indianapolis involving Mark Sanchez.
Speaker 1Crazy story.
Speaker 2So well, I think at this point most everybody has read the thing, so let's just play guess what was Mark Sanchez doing?
Wind sprints in the alley.
Why he was by himself, So explain to me why that was happening.
Speaker 1Cannot tell you.
There's so many things where usually I could come up with some scenario.
It might not be the right one, but I can at least play out how this would happen.
By the way, just a second breaking news.
They've rescued the hikers, all of them.
Speaker 2According to the BBC, A total of five hundred and eighty hikers who were trapped by severe weather have been guided to safety.
According to Chinese state media.
Speaker 3I don't think that's all of them, but that's great news.
Speaker 1Oh you think there's still more there.
Speaker 3The initial report was just under a thousand.
Speaker 1Okay, only one person died, all right, Still though, it was an interesting discussion, all right, go back to he was doing wind sprints.
Yeah, so it's now not just speculation.
We now know or both sides have kind of said that they were arguing over a parking spot at at midnight because he didn't because Mark Sanchez didn't have a car, that's my thing.
Okay, you're Mark Sanchez.
It's now been established that he smelled of booze.
Yeah, definitely under the influence at this point, it's after midnight in a city where you're staying at a hotel to work a Sunday night football game.
What could make you care about a parking spot?
Speaker 2Okay, so he didn't have a car.
So if he's worried about a parking spot, the only thing I can even fathom is that he's worried that the car blocked his ability to do windsprit.
Speaker 1I don't know why else he would be mad at the car there.
He's not driving a car even had on Why is he doing wind sprints at twelve thirty at night?
But I don't know.
I don't know.
But let's just establish.
Let's say his wife comes out today and says, hey, you all didn't know this, but every night at midnight he does no wind sprints.
It's his thing.
Speaker 3No.
Speaker 1But at that point we go, okay, well, at least know why it does wind sprints.
How could you get so mad at a stranger over a wind sprints at midnight to get to the point where they're both a bloody mess.
So the stranger's job was to get the French like the oil the grease from restaurants, from restaurants and change it out.
Presumably that would be a nighttime job.
You can't when they're cooking.
Do you do it when it's closed.
He's at a hotel.
We have stayed at this hotel, so I know exactly where this is taking place.
He parks the car, probably so he doesn't have to carry the oil as far as in a loading dock.
They so he's in a loading dock presumably where someone loading would assume you're very upset at the guy for parking and stopping you from wind sprints.
Even that sentence is ridiculous to me.
But let's just assume that's happened.
How do you get to stabbing and fighting?
The guy said he that Mark Sanchez entered his car, and he said, I thought he was gonna kill me.
Like if he was that angry, how could he be that anger?
I don't That's what I mean.
I don't know how.
I cannot think of a scenario where you would get that worked up over a parking spot at a hotel where you don't even have a car, or even have a car.
He don't live there, You're there for a couple of nights, and you're on to the next town.
I don't get it.
Speaker 2Then, all right, only the old guy had a knife.
From what I understand, he pepper sprays him and Sanchez doesn't.
Isn't like stop unfaced?
Speaker 1What about that?
Like?
Is that superhuman strength?
Speaker 2Because I would get worried if I pepper sprayed a guy and it didn't do anything to him.
Speaker 1It just makes me wonder what Mark Sanchez had in a system at this hour.
Move on.
I've been with people, I've been that person who've had a few too many drinks.
I can't imagine getting anywhere near scenario, anything even close to this.
Speaker 2So then the knife comes out.
Mark Sanchez is a huge guy.
Do we think let's assume old man stabs first.
Do we think Sanchez took the knife from him and then stabbed him?
Speaker 1I don't know how I guess it's I mean, Sanchez probably wasn't around, it wasn't doing wind sprints with his own knife, so it almost he would have to some kind of scuffle with that knife.
And one are the chances they both have knives?
John west Side story like what what?
I don't know?
Do you no?
Speaker 3This is this is bizarre.
I mean, there's a lot of former NFL athletes that have brain injury.
Hopefully that doesn't play into this this.
He's a really bright guy.
Somebody that's a lot of people can't yeah, I mean, yeahs a friendly person.
Speaker 1Mostly accounts of teammates and people, they're just like stunned.
It's not someone with the track record of loose.
So now he's charged with like fifth degree or slars whatever.
But it's like one to six years in prison.
Do you think he serves time?
I mean he has to write.
I mean we're talking about step massed up an old man.
Yeah, he the man suited him in it.
In the suit, it says he's permanently disfigured.
The man did sue him, Yeah, it says, yeah, he has permanent disfiguration on his face.
Like you can't not get control for that.
I don't care if you will work for a broadcast.
So what is his defense gonna be.
I've been waiting for the statement to pop up because I don't know what he could say to make this seem anything but just absolutely psychotic behavior.
Speaker 3Ambient.
Speaker 2Okay, But first of all, in the law, if you take a substance and then you do something, this substance is not the excuse, right, So like you have to consider that when you.
But as someone who takes ambient it doesn't make you stab people.
It might make you challenge people to races.
Speaker 3Well, what if you blocked my race that I've set up again.
Speaker 1To the point of disfiguring a man's face to be upset about that, Okay, I don't think you can just And then finally, Sanchez is thirty years younger than him.
Did he not have a moment where he's like, I'm stabbing my grandpa.
Even if you're worked up about something, you're about to get in a fight, and this is probably couldn't see the guy whatever he's in the vehicle, the moment you realize you're in your thirties and they're in your sixties.
I don't care what you're fighting about.
You have to stop.
You have to stop.
Do you have no business getting physical in that situation, even if you're in the right so predict jail time, yes or no.
I think he has to unless some detail comes out to save him.
But with what we know now, he has to Billy.
Yes, I'm gonna say you have to some all right, Um, he's gonna get sued already.
Has is this like this is what we'll remember?
I mean the butt fumble's gone away like this will be Mark Sanchez.
Oh, he's begging people to make butt fumble jokes.
Now please remember me for the butt fumble.
Speaker 2Yeah, but it does go to show you your life can change in an instant because unless you just think Mark Sanchez just this awful person.
He probably winning out to get wind sprints.
Didn't think his life was going to end up where it was two or three minutes later, Right.
Speaker 1And that's the guy, as far as I know, squeaky clean image.
Like I said, his teammates have come forward just shocked that this, that he would do this.
I mean, he's just there to call Colts Raiders and now his life is completely turned upside down and almost killed.
Speaker 3Someone says he has no memory of the incident besides reaching for a window.
Who does Sanchez?
Speaker 2Well, I see that's tough because that's gonna make it hard for him to have a defense, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1I mean, if he has no memory of it at all, then how do you defend yourself?
Like, what are you gonna say?
I mean, you can't what are you gonna say?
You know that's again I'm playing back.
Even if I don't think you could play.
How much alcohol would you have to have to do something like this?
Speaker 2Well, you see the video of him walking down the street after he stabbed.
He's stumbling, but he's still just kind of walking.
It's not doubled over.
He's just kind of holding his side.
Speaker 1To do this, This is a level of messed up.
I don't think a trip to Indy the local bar could be careful going out and drinking in strange towns.
All right, what's next, We're going out and getting oil from your local hotel restaurant.
Yeah.
Speaker 3Well, speaking of jail time, P Diddy was sentenced last Friday to fifty months in prison after his federal sex crimes case just a little over four years years.
It says he could be released in less than three years after receiving credit for time served already.
But he was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
He was acquitted on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, which could have potentially had a life sentence.
Speaker 1But what was he convicted of?
Speaker 3Convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution?
Speaker 1Okay, so, but not the sex trafficking.
Speaker 3Not the sex trafficking or racketeering.
Speaker 2Okay, so the big ones he didn't get convicted of.
Okay, Yeah, I didn't really follow this trial, did you.
Not as much as you think I would be in a you know, I'm big into rap music.
Used to listen to any a little bit.
Yeah, taking that out of my life, but not as close as I should have if you.
But what I would read in the public of all the things he was accused of, he's probably lucky.
Yeah, oh yeah, definitely that he only ended up with this right.
Oh yeah, it was looking like he might be gone for life with some of the stuff that was alleged.
Speaker 3There's hotel video of him and his girlfriend and him striking her and then chasing her out into the hallway.
Speaker 2Well that was But the thing is a lot of that would be state crimes.
So, I mean I wonder as he was this was in federal court, correct, So I'd be interested to see are there any state charges against him for any of the assaults or anything like?
Not sure on that, Yeah, well, you can't be convicted of the same thing in both or well, I mean it's complicated.
That would be interested to see if if they end up going after him for anything else.
Speaker 1But he asked for a presidential pardon.
Speaker 2I mean I would, well, of course, again, what is it good?
Get a line by on Tiger Ken, Jelane Maxwell is gonna get part?
I mean, you know, yeah, but but I would.
I mean he's a celebrity.
Trump like celebrities, so he I mean he might get it.
That would be absurd, but that's the world we live in.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Well, would you still listen to Diddy songs?
Now?
I had a few I liked, but you couldn't listen to.
Speaker 3Them like you if you like shake your tail feather?
No?
Speaker 1Like is that even Diddy?
That's that's a sat lunatics, isn't it?
I thought?
Speaker 3I thought did he was in Diddy?
Speaker 1Is like the mo money we come across, the more problems we see.
Oh he did have Shakey Jo Feather with Nelly and Murphy sat lum sis.
Uh oh, I do think, Uh give me the strength I need to proceed?
Uh?
What is that?
I would be?
What I'll be doing you?
I've got a video out there.
I'm a little worried about serfacing.
When I was like eight years old, that song I'll Be Missing You.
I did like a talent concert where I performed so I really need that to stay buried in the VHS box at parents house.
I want to see that you.
I think my I think my little sister sang the faith Hill part and I did the Diddy wrapping, so you did the How's it go?
Sometimes?
If you got me started, I could do it.
Get the lyrics out.
Okay, just get the lyrics because I i'd like to hear Drew eight year old.
I'm trying to bury it, not not bringing back to life.
Well, I don't think you'll be I don't think you may hold it again.
You're in heaven smiling down, watching us as we pray for you every day.
Speaker 4In the video too, till the day we meet again.
In my heart where friend stop doing that.
That's where he says strength strip, that's sure strength.
I need to proceed.
Speaker 1We can't do more.
We're gonna get this podcast canceled.
Drink.
Speaker 3I need to believe.
Speaker 2So, I think the fact that we were you would you see you still?
You wouldn't listen to a song?
Do you listen to R Kelly when he comes on?
Speaker 1Well?
Speaker 3Yes, a quick answer, didn't even hesitate.
You got to separate the art from the artist.
Speaker 2Okay, I read a book about that.
Just recently just finished the book.
It's called Monsters.
It's about this exact thing.
Can you separate the art from the artist, And you're saying, Billy Kate, I tried to, okay, can you well?
I have a few songs I can't part ways with With R Kelly.
I believe I've surrendered that one because it's lyrics take me to that place that I want to go.
But I believe I can fly from the Space Jam, so I can't so what they're singing about makes I'm not driving around, but if they want to come on, I can't turn off those memories of being in my driveway.
Speaker 1Cannot give up.
I believe I can fly.
Listen when I was when I was in my driveway, just can't.
When I was dreaming of being Travis Ford and I was getting shots up.
The Space Jam soundtrack was a big part of my practice.
Drew cannot stop.
So I keep that.
R Kelly went around and then I'll be honest.
The Diddy song I'm Coming Home, if it comes on, I'm still singing I'm coming home, Coming Home a big blue madness.
They brought all the NBA players out to it one time.
It was really cool and that made me like it a lot.
So that was Diddy.
Speaker 2I don't think, Well, when he gets out, does he have any career?
No, not at all, no chance.
Speaker 1Well he'll have a reality show on Bravo or something, but nobody will nobody will latch on.
Also, there's all these have we actually seen him.
We get the sketches where he has like bright white hair and a white Santa beard.
Now, oh he does, because I guess he had been dying and stuff for so long and you can't in jail.
So like all the sketches, the didn't look like Diddy.
It looks like an old Yeah, so might not even look the same when we finally see him again.
Interesting, well, it sounds like to me, considering all the things I had heard, that he actually kind of got it was fortunate to only get only get the one conviction in the fifty months.
What's the name Billy loves R Kelly?
That's what It's a question that sounds like Billy has no moral.
Speaker 2Billy's just like, yes, I only watch Woody Allen movies.
Okay, I mean Kevin Spacey on season four House of Cards.
Speaker 3All right, Moving on.
Speaker 1From Lives Next door to me.
Sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 3Moving on from jail time to the biggest pop star in the world, Taylor Swift released her twelfth studio album just recently, The Life of a Showgirl, a peak in her into her twenty one month eras Tour.
The twelve tracks on the album takes shots at the industry and fame itself.
She also swoons over her fiance Travis Kelcey in one of her songs.
Speaker 1Would swoons over particular part of it?
Speaker 3Yes, that was my next point.
In one of the songs titled wood, she is raunchy and references Kelsey's appendages in the sun.
Speaker 1Hold on, did you say that or did were you reading from a news story?
Speaker 3A little bit of both?
Speaker 1No, specifically the appendage.
Okay, well I just needed to know that, R Kelly.
Speaker 2So we've gotten to the point with Taylor Swift now where I think people just lose their mind at everything she does pro and con right.
Speaker 1I haven't have you heard the album.
I've not, but I do know about the appendage references.
Couldn't couldn't escape those I did.
Speaker 2Like on TikTok, I saw people are saying, here's my here's my impersonation.
The new Taylor Swift album and it's.
Speaker 1Like Travis Kelsey has a beef Travis, Like it was like that's the whole thing.
I haven't heard it, but like she can have one bad album, or is it even bad?
I don't know if I've seen mixed reviews.
Most of the people I know, they're diehard Swift.
Of course they're loving it.
But some people out there say it's not very good.
Speaker 2There are some people have seen that says she does better music when she's not happy.
Speaker 1Exactly, She's she her best stuff is a good breakup.
She's a good problem though, Like that's a problem with a lot of people I've watched over the years.
Howard Sterning is the best example about this.
When he was when he married Beth and he was like fulfilled and happy.
His show got worse, But you are happy that he's happy.
So would you rather Taylor Swift be happy or shake it off?
I think she does her best work crying in the corner of her bedroom after breakup.
Like right now, I like Taylor Swift.
I don't need to know about Travis's Redwood tree that you're singing about.
Speaker 3It ain't hard to see.
Yeah, his love was the key.
Speaker 1What ye read that again?
Speaker 3Redwood Tree?
It ain't hard to see his love was the key that opened my thighs.
Speaker 2That's those are lyrics.
Yes, I just don't need to hear that, But I mean to be fair, though other people do that.
Why does she get criticized for like other people have songs like that.
Speaker 1Because they're yeah, she's America's sweetheart.
Other people it has they have a brand, like you know when Cardi b Is rapping about you know her, that that song.
You know, it's just kind of a brand.
This is this is America's couple.
This is America and Travis Kelsey will be married in twenty years.
I'll say, yes, So you think this is this is He can't he can't leave her, so he'll he's dead on site the moment he breaks up with her.
I mean that's fact, that's probably true.
He cannot leave, he's too far in.
He cannot leave, so she would have to get tired of him.
But she's learning football concepts.
Speaker 2She asked why she didn't do the Super Bowlshit halftime, and she said it wasn't because of not being able to own the performance.
She said, my boyfriend is playing and I'm locked in on him and and can't focus on the court choreography.
Speaker 1It's a good answer, good good support of fiance.
Is that a good answer?
Like you can like your husband's playing, so you can't.
I mean, if she it's assuming he were to get there, if she just truly wants to go as a fan and enjoy the Super Bowl, I wouldn't want to work.
Have you listened to the album Billy just the one song?
Speaker 3Oh?
Speaker 1So you only listened to let me learn about that Kelsey Meat and REMIXI where, by the way, you should be the name of your fantasy football team Kelsey Meat.
Oh?
Speaker 3I thought you're gonna say wood Tree, redwood Tree.
Speaker 1So you did?
You did go and listen to that song.
Speaker 3Only because the guy I was playing golf with was playing it in his I have more questions.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, So the guy you're playing golf with just like, hey, we're just some some bros, just some boys out here, play a little golf, drinking some bruise.
Listen to Travis.
Speaker 3Kelsey would yeah, And I'll be honest, after it would, I was pretty much over it.
Speaker 1Did he fill you out?
Was he like, hey, man, do you like the Chiefs?
There's a song on what you'd hear learn a little bit more about Travis.
Speaker 3He just throw it out that I don't know, he just threw it on like we were Wow, at.
Speaker 1Least you wanted to his little bun his little bitty buns at tree.
I mean, I guess it's a good thing for Travis.
There are worse things for your fiance to be singing about.
Yeah, well, I learned a lot from about Billy doing these things.
Speaker 3I also learned the news.
Speaker 1It's a big good episode.
I didn't know most of this.
Yes, all right, what's next?
Okay?
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Uncommon like IF i were to get a pizza AND i went and delivered it to your house AND i took a, slice that's The drew.
Text you, know it's more of why His phantom get to take credit for.
It who's This phantom?
Guy A twitch?
Speaker 3Streamer all the kids are watching.
Speaker 2The twitch stream.
THING i, MEAN i know it's been around a long.
TIME i Mean i'm now to the point THAT i, know LIKE i, KNOW i show speed kay Sinat like is.
Speaker 1He the biggest guy on the.
Planet he And speed they're huge and they're both, tiny like physically, tiny they're both.
SHORT i don't Know.
Phantom what does he?
Do does he play video?
Games?
Speaker 3Yeah he is a friend Of Kai.
Sinat they actually live in the same, house so that's part of his.
Speaker 2Popularity that's another THING i don't understand all these people that make all this money from.
Twitch why don't they want their own?
Houses they all live.
Speaker 3Together it's, content so it's just constantly better for people to.
Interact so do people just sit and watch them live their?
Speaker 1Lives, yes which is not SOMETHING i would, do but it is.
Huge, also don't think it's healthy right for kids to sit and, watch like go live.
Yourself.
Speaker 3Yeah and they donate a lot of money too to these.
Streamers who does the people?
Speaker 1Watching so people just pay them to.
Exist they will.
Speaker 3Pay them and then like their comment will get flashed on the screen or maybe they have to do something funny if they reach a certain dollar.
Amount why are we not doing?
That MARIO i talked about us.
Speaker 1Streaming we could stream, this give us a dollar AND i will read.
Something we occasionally get tips on our YouTube streams on LIKE Ksr football podcast we'll probably get one a.
Show how much is?
It we've had a couple of generous, people but usually it's five or ten bucks and you ask for.
Them, no, never, Never in, FACT i know you could do it till somebody did.
IT i wouldn't ask For but it'll pop.
Up we have someone that's pretty.
Regular it'll be, like here's five dollars AND i have a, question and we'll be, like, oh thank you for the, tip so and, so huh, Boy i've been doing this the wrong, way no.
Kidding, yeah all, Right well what's.
Speaker 3Next, well let's try to make a little.
Speaker 1Money.
Speaker 3Guys remember When Tom hart gave us.
Speaker 1Five dollars reach?
Speaker 3Question remember When tom Ask armheart told us to invest In zoom right as the.
Speaker 1Pandemic for people who don't, know we were at THE sec.
Tournament they had just announced the tournament was, canceled AND i, Said, tom what are we going to?
Do and he, said IF i were, YOU i would invest my money In.
Zoom AND i don't even know if i'd heard of it at that.
POINT i, Hadn't and and then it just went through the roof And tom himself didn't put any money on.
It he told me it's now is it worth less than it was back?
Speaker 3Then i'm not sure How zoom's.
Doing BUT i got a new stock for, You.
Matt it's The build A bear.
Stock it's one of the best performing, stocks not only this year in the mall but the last five.
Years The build A bear stock is up fifty percent Since january, first and up two thousand percent over the last five.
Years there's a new term that's being added to the.
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Them there's a lot of promo those that are geared towards millennials and with affordable price points as low as ten.
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Speaker 1Interesting that makes a lot of sense to, me actually places where people are kind of.
Trapped nice.
Pivot that is a good.
Pivot so it's up two thousand.
Speaker 3Over the last five.
Years, wow they're very.
Popular Fifty january.
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DOWN i kind of predicted peloton would be like at some way people, go why don't we just go?
Outside but build a bear and open to space for the teddy bears to.
Rise.
Speaker 3Yeah it's also a fun.
Process you stuff the.
Speaker 1Bear oh you have to stuff the.
BEAR i thought you just decorate.
It you literally build a.
Bear, yeah it's what you.
Do put a little heart in, it you put a little message in there where you squeeze it was.
Interrupted oh, kid it can make sound.
Sounds, wow the build a bear technology is out of.
Control.
Huh well that this is a piece of.
NEWS i did not.
Speaker 2KNOW i had heard some of the other things you, said BUT i did not know about the build a bear.
Increase where is there one In?
LEXINGTON i think the one in Fa i'm all still, open isn't it?
Speaker 1So DID i dream?
THAT i think it is still?
Open it?
IS i, think, huh it might be the only thing that's surviving over.
There there's a lot of stuff And i'd do it.
Too Where like, businesses like as a kid kind of you get, older you get your forties and you go backwards a little.
Bit, YEAH i got.
Nostalgia i'm playing My nintendo build Of.
Bears abercrombie's stock is like soaring right now from people that couldn't afford it when it was.
Cool is in high?
School now go out now they buy it forty Five yeah, Huh well a lot of brands like that right.
Now makes it the nostalgia all, right what's?
Next?
Speaker 3Oh, this this has happened over the last couple of.
Weeks egyptians are outraged right, now after officials announced it a three thousand year old bracelet that belonged to an ancient pharaoh was stolen From Cairo's Egyptian museum and then melted down for gold For suspects have been, arrested including a restoration specialist at the museum who confessed to giving the bracelet to a, friend who then gave it to a guy at a Silver Shot so who took it?
First a restoration specialist that was working at the, Museum so he just took, it just took it and then gave it to somebody else who melted it.
Speaker 1Down like you, Said egyptians are, Outraged like the whole country is up in.
Speaker 3Arms, yeah pretty.
Much the, bracelet which contained a lapiz lazuli bead belonged to the pharaoh good luck An femo And minifa.
Speaker 1Anfo, wow how brazen to just be, Like i'll take, this be.
Good it's been here for three thousand.
Years it's now time for it to leave with.
Me my buddy can melt it down and we can get a big mac could be hearing made out of.
Speaker 2It so there's nothing they can do about, it, Right, yeah that's actually kind of.
Sad do you have any interest in going To?
EGYPT i would definitely go To.
Speaker 3Egypt it was on the.
Speaker 1What Was king Tut they're on the cover of my social studies book in seventh.
Grade used to draw on.
That BUT i would love to go see it in.
Speaker 2Person you, know they say That egypt And morocco are the two countries that you go to where people like.
Speaker 1Come up to you the most to try to like scam, you scam you sell things to, you cat call.
Speaker 2WOMEN i don't know, this but if you read, like what's the worst place to travel where you'll be just, annoyed people will always Say egypt And morocco And.
Egypt it's got to just be because people are like selling little fake pyramids and all, that, Right.
Speaker 1YEAH i mean if they if they'll steal their own three thousand dollars, ring they'll certainly take whatever you.
Have it's three thousand ar excuse, me they'll take whatever you have on you.
Speaker 3A.
Lot i'd have to look it up, again but it was like less much much less than you think they could.
Speaker 2Get, SEE i would have thought it would have been a.
Million, yeah it was, like, WELL i wait a, minute was it not a lot just in melted down?
Gold because at that point the history doesn't?
Matter or was the actual bracelet not worth.
Speaker 3All the melted down?
Speaker 1Up what is?
It guess what it's sold?
Speaker 3For?
Speaker 1What just take a hand three thousand year old?
RING i was gonna?
Bracelet, well first of, all if it was still the, BRACELET i would have said millions of.
Dollars so if it's just, GOLD i have no idea what gold goes.
For but let's say eight thousand.
Dollars this says the bracelet was sold for four thousand.
Dollars so you stole something that's three thousand years old for four thousand, Dollars that seems like you could get a better reward on your.
Speaker 2Risk Clar But i've always wondered this about.
Art when you steal like a famous work of.
Art in, theory they can, say, Okay picasso's art is worth twenty million.
Dollars but if you steal it and it's known to be, stolen who's buying?
It because they know they're buying stolen, property they can't ever show it or they'll go to.
Speaker 1Prison rich people on the on the dark.
Market but but let's say you buy a stolen work of, art what are you going to do with?
It man cave show it to your other rich, friends just knowing you have.
Speaker 2It like we've talked about this another eye and other.
THINGS i don't understand art that people get that they don't show to.
People why are you doing?
Speaker 3That?
Speaker 1Oh when you just keep it?
Safe?
Yeah Why it's got to be an ego thing just to know you have, it just self serving for.
Speaker 2You so you just sit there and just at, night just lay there naked and, go, Yes i've got a.
DOLLAR i have this thing that no one else in the, world no one else can see.
IT i think you have to have a level Of to, me there's no reason to have art if you don't show it to people or show it to.
Speaker 3Yourself is there no appeal of having something nobody else would?
Speaker 1Have that's what have to Be JUST i have, this you don't, rich but, like don't you want to look at?
Speaker 3It?
WELL i can look at it and soak in my.
Wife BUT i mean you can look.
Speaker 1At A google image search WHAT i can look At Mona lisa right now on my.
Phone you?
Speaker 2Would so IF i said to, You, billy let's say you were really, rich AND i, said you could have the only like the pair of shoes That Michael jordan wore for his first, game but you have to put it in a safe and never look at.
Speaker 1It do you want?
Speaker 3That?
No, no not, really not motivated like.
Speaker 1THAT i have to have a level of rich where that money's just nothing to money wouldn't matter to.
You, YEAH i take it.
That, Okay Now i'm telling you someone Stole Michael jordan's.
Shoot see that's Where i'm not committing to the.
Crimes but there are people out there that probably get a thrill out of.
That so this is just gone.
Speaker 3Now so the outrage for.
Speaker 1Four thousand dollars just out of?
Curiosity who have you talked to about the?
Outrage you said Like egyptians or, Outrage like have you been did you interview some of Them?
Speaker 3Egyptians you?
Did, yeah it wasn't, firsthand but based on their.
Accounts all, right next.
Speaker 1Week we need an Outrage egyptian on the.
Show this week we got the Play Hart.
Collins who Is how's that?
Going it's.
Speaker 3TOUGH i, Mean FanDuel Sports network is not very.
Responsive Sarlet horns don't even have his number, apparently SO i, MEAN i don't know how that.
Speaker 1Works all, right.
Speaker 2We'll talk about this.
Tomorrow but Outraged, egyptians why that does?
Stink because you, know when history is, gone it's.
Gone you're not gonna get it.
Me it's gonna not gonna get.
Back do you do you like time?
Speaker 1Capsules?
Uh.
YEAH i saw one was open recently in like another, country and it got my brain thinking like what we would leave.
Now usually it feels like when they do open, them it's kind of a.
Disappointment oh my church had one back In, madisonville AND i think we opened it and it's, like, oh here's here's a picture of our.
Church but as a, KID i was, like there's gonna be dinosaurs in here and all kinds OF i, mean it's just the same stuff we, have just a worse version of.
It yeah, right maybe we should leave one pas our time.
CAPSULE i don't know what we would put in, THOUGH i feel like that's a lot of.
PRESSURE i don't.
KNOW a Draft king's, Helmet yeah.
Speaker 3Done not all stolen they have.
Speaker 1THERE i know said today every single one of them got.
Stolen that they come into our.
RESTAURANT i specifically, said do not.
Speaker 2Steal we have, cameras and they steal them anyway in a restaurant of people who presumably you like.
Speaker 1Us if you're, there why are you stealing our?
STUFF i don't think the people doing it are actually considering that they're committing, Theft like you wouldn't walk Into target and just take something off the shelf and go to your.
Car what are they?
Considering they see a helmet and they just walk out with.
It what do they?
Think they?
Think they're just there for.
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Lemon i'm gonna take this keepsake with me to remember.
Him you can't just be Like i'm gonna steal these.
Wings i'm sure they'd want me to have.
Speaker 3Them you sound, outraged just like The.
Speaker 1Egyptians all, right what's?
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Speaker 3Com all, right our final, one it's a little choose your own adventure.
Here would you rather talk About Jimmy kimmel Or amy, McGrath.
Speaker 2Good question for our national.
Listeners should probably Do Jimmy Kimmel still on the, Air, right.
Speaker 1Still on the.
Speaker 3Air his suspension was reversed after a few days off the.
Air disney pulled his show because of ill timed comments after the death of conservative Activist Charlie.
Kirk the suspension was met with a lot of concerns about freedom of, speech Including hollywood actors signing an open letter condemning the, Subtension but after thoughtful conversations With jimmy the suspend they suspended him to avoid inflaming a tense.
Situation but many major networks Like Next star And sinclair decided not to show the return Of Jimmy, kimmel but they picked the Correct, yeah now he is back on the, airways so.
Speaker 2Everywhere how do you think this really played?
Out like not what they've, said because first of, all the thing that they said was the last.
STRAW i didn't understand why everyone was so upset about.
Speaker 1It like he you know, what like he, said what?
Speaker 3What?
What?
Speaker 1Why what was?
It he said that everybody was upset.
Speaker 3About he characterized the shooter Of Charlie kirk as maga.
Speaker 2Okay which seems was likely.
Wrong but you know we're gonna are we gonna kick everyone off the air that says something?
WRONG i mean there would be no one left on the, air, Right.
Speaker 1And did he say something about politicizing, It.
Speaker 3Well, yeah it was all in a state of mind that this shooter was a maga guy.
Speaker 1Okay and that was, incorrect Incorrect, okay but then.
Speaker 3What, WELL i think the development was he was going to inflame the situation the next night that he was going to come on the air and not a polish.
Whatever you believe, That, Yeah i'm not.
Speaker 1Sure because the THE fcc guy went ON tv and was, like we can do this the easy way or the hard.
Way that seemed like a bit of an over step.
There, YEAH i mean that's like a mafia a.
Lot we could do this the easy way or the hard.
WAY i, mean, what all, right Ray, leoda calm, Down so he's gonna have a dead fish.
Speaker 2On, Sorry so let's assume that's for whatever reason they can say it, was so they didn't inflame.
Speaker 1IT i kind of think it was because THE.
Fcc it.
Speaker 2Happens so then what is the thought process that leads him to going back on the air Because trump and all these people are celebrating and he's.
Speaker 1Fired but then they bring him back and then like a lot of markets didn't carry it for one, night but then they did after.
That, OKAY i didn't know that they went back to.
Speaker 2It, yeah they didn't carry his, return which is the night he gets the high, Ratings like that's the one you should want to carry.
Speaker 1And when he's actually trying to explain it a little.
Speaker 2Bit, YEAH i, Know i'd be fascinated to know What here's WHAT i think.
HAPPENED i think THE fcc pulled.
Speaker 1IT i Hear Jimmy.
Speaker 2KIMMEL i think they probably are, like, like late NIGHT tv is probably gonna go away in the next few.
Speaker 1YEARS i used to not miss.
IT i can't remember their time after late nineteen and so ABC's probably, thinking, right how do We at some point we want to get out of, this and here comes this moment that kind of gives them an.
Excuse right then THE fcc guy comes, along it's, like, oh get my gooms and come.
Speaker 2After Polly walnuts is on his, way and they're, like oh, no we don't even necessarily want we want to end this.
Anyway, now let's just do it before they get all angry at.
Us right then they do, It but THEN i think they underestimate the outrage because companies are all risk.
Averse at the end of the, day people always talk about companies being woke or being.
Speaker 1Mad they're risk.
Averse people do.
Not companies are, like we want to make, money we want to fly under the.
Speaker 2Radar and not be talked.
About they do, it not want to be talked about like.
This so then they're, like oh, no now we've made.
People now on the other, side let's just bring him.
Back that's WHAT i think.
Speaker 1HAPPENED i think so.
Too and they pretty much admitted as much with, COUNTING i guess you would, say caving to the.
Response they went too far in one direction and then they went hanging, back and now they're just trying to get back in the.
Middle as you, said just stop talking about.
Us we want to get rich in peace and not get any.
Attention that's WHAT i.
Think that sounds like a sweet what do you, Think?
Speaker 3Billy, Yeah i'm not, sure good.
Speaker 1Answer you're not?
Speaker 3Sure, No, No i'm not.
Sure there's probably you, know are you.
Speaker 1Worried about what you're gonna?
Say are you worried that he's gonna come after you?
Next?
Speaker 3NO i, HOPE i HOPE i don't get taken off the.
Air hope THE fcc guy doesn't make me do it the easy way or the hard way or anything like.
That, yeah you, know you mentioned the death of late night.
Television colbert's kind of told.
Too, yeah, so but The colbert, ONE i think was because of that.
Merger but all these shows are probably going to go.
AWAY i got no here's WHAT i got no problem WITH abc saying About Jimmy.
Kimmel you said something at a time we didn't, like we're tired of you doing.
Speaker 1That we're.
FIRED i actually have no problem with.
That like you're A.
Speaker 2Pride it's a.
Company it's not, private but it's a it's a publicly traded.
Company companies should be able to do what they, want and then people should be able to be upset about it if they.
Want WHAT i don't think like is the government getting, involved because the moment the government's, involved that's a different.
Thing that's a different thing because then it's like the force of.
Law AND i don't know Why republicans that were.
Celebrated Ted cruz was the only one that had a Reasonable he was, like, well if they if we do, this they'll do it to.
Us, yeah they.
Speaker 1Will can't close that, door which is why you can't do.
It you can't do, That SO i.
DIDN'T i was THE fcc guy was an idiot for saying, that, Right, Yeah and to your point about you, know their, Company like everybody want to talk about freedom of.
Speech we don't have the freedom to work FOR.
Abc no one's saying put him in.
Prison but IF abc doesn't want him to work, there that's up TO.
ABC i.
Speaker 2Agree and but IF abc really wanted to let him, go like for, real THE fcc screwed it up because then it looked like they were being forced to do, it you.
Speaker 3Know WHAT i.
Speaker 2Mean, like let's just say THE abc was just, like we want to get rid Of Jimmy.
Kimmel they made it to where they, couldn't at least to.
Speaker 1Me, yeah like they're caving into the.
Well that.
Weird Like Jimmy, KIMMEL i.
Speaker 3Mean he's he's.
Fine he's in the same category As Jimmy.
Fallon, SEE i don't Think Jimmy fallon's.
FUNNY i Think Jimmy kimmel was a little.
Funny do you Like?
COLBERT i, MEAN i don't watch any of those, shows.
Speaker 1BUT i would probably rank Them colbert, One kimmel, Two fallen, three BUT i wouldn't really watch any of.
Them Probably that's WHERE i am.
Back might've been being younger and the TIMES i used to just flip back and forth From lett And letterman every.
Night, well, SEE i Love.
Letter, yeah and BUT i, mean like those, shows you wanted to see it every.
Night NOW i couldn't tell you the last Time i've watched a minute of any of them is anything that's good is on social media the next.
Morning isn't really odd that the co host Of The Man show has become the spokesman for like liberal comics and now girls jumping on?
Trampoline how did that?
Happen like that's an amazing, change and his co host is like mister.
CONSERVATIVE i would love of a documentary on The Corolla kimmel how they went completely opposite.
Directions but they're still, friends still, friends still successful in their own.
Ways but from that, show they just went completely different.
Speaker 2DIRECTIONS i mean they would just have women in skirts jumping on trampolines and that guy.
Speaker 1Is how it ended every.
Night and now women jumping on trap that was every.
Night that was the.
Speaker 3End And colbert was a bit the entire time On The Daily, show, Right, Yes AND i actually.
Speaker 2Thought that bit was very.
Funny that was him playing a.
CHARACTER i actually thought that was really.
Good BUT i don't watch any of these shows, really yeah?
Speaker 3Anymore Watching twitch And Kay, sinnott do you watch.
Twitch not not, often, no so you know it's not a.
No i'll flip it on every now and.
Speaker 1Then what do you turn?
Speaker 3On it's like When drewski And Kevin hart was With Kay.
Sinatt that was, comedy that was pretty.
Good but it's just Who's Drew?
Speaker 2Ski is that that sort of chubby?
Comedian, Okay i've seen.
Him what's his?
Speaker 1Thing like he get?
Famous he was making?
Speaker 3Sketches, yeah he just owned skits on what just like TikTok And?
Speaker 1Vine, yeah, yeah he might have been a fine guy.
Vine so does he do stand?
Up i've seen, him BUT i don't.
Know there's more.
Speaker 3Skits THAN i haven't seen stand up of.
His but like the collabs in the streaming world are the big, thing so like all these athletes will join.
Him i've Seen lebron was, There Tom brady just did something With.
Speaker 1SPEED i Saw speed was with the.
Honest yeah this?
Week did you See drewski at THE nascar?
Recently?
Oh in white?
Face?
Yeah OH i did see.
That, yes he does the stuff with The alabama fan about nothing but the.
Tide so he's more he's not gonna stand up and do stand up.
Comedy he's more of skits and bits like.
That what do you think?
Speaker 2Funny before we finish, here who do you, think as of, today right, now twenty twenty five, today is the funniest person In.
Speaker 1America if you were to say who is most likely to make me laugh, today who would it?
Be Alleen?
Bergazzi but his is very scripted and like true stand.
Up it is like he's got a routine that he does and he doesn't really shy from.
It BUT i would still say.
Him you, Know i've been around him in real, life BUT i would think he'd still be pretty funny and just day to day you hit it because it's all like, scripted but it is.
GREAT i will say our Friend Aaron fleiner played golf with him and said everything that came out of his mouth for eighteen holes was, hilarious like off the cuff.
Speaker 2STUFF i can't believe him saying, this BUT i think It's Shane.
Gillis he's just in terms of like.
Laughs every TIME i see him pop up on some of, mine it makes me laugh.
LIKE i also think he's one of the few people who will call out, everyone WHICH i think most people won't do.
Anymore SO i think TODAY i would say, him what about?
You he's good at the stand up and the.
Sketches, yeah he's, like his sketches are really.
Good Shane gillis is really good on podcast.
INTERVIEWS i think he's.
Speaker 1GREAT i love.
Speaker 3LISTENING i can listen to him for hours at a.
TIME i Think drewski is probably you're Picking.
Speaker 1Drewski just follow him On.
Speaker 3Instagram just see some of the stuff he.
Speaker 1POSTED i have to how many filears does he?
Have probably a, lot, RIGHT i bet he's got a.
Bunch, Okay, Uh Shane gillis Is trump is also one of the Best.
Trumps, yeah so he's got a wide.
Range drewski has eleven.
Million who's the least funny person that's in a comedic Role George Lopez, GEORGE i don't know if he's still What Carlos, Mendoza, Mencia carls Men, Place, well he's not funny.
Either neither one of them are, funny you, know for somebody people think it's.
Funny Joe rogan's not.
Speaker 3Funny his stand up's not.
Speaker 1Great, no it's.
AWFUL i mean he's he's not funny at.
ALL i Saw Matt rife in person and if the crowd interactions hadn't been, good then the show would have been.
Terrible now he got.
Lucky some of the people, crowd we're great people for him to work.
With they had some crazy.
Stories but if they would have been sitting, THERE i don't Think Matt raife would have been funny.
WHATSOEVER i Think Anthony jeselnick is really.
Funny you still see his, podcasts, ever he's slowly coming.
Back he was in the canceled territory there for a long.
Time he was so.
Dark oh his old comedy is dark.
Speaker 2Dark, yeah but, NO i like in terms of podcast the guy that makes me laugh is That stavros.
Speaker 3Guy oh, yeah Big Baltimore ravens.
Speaker 1FAN i don't know about his stand, up but in the podcast, form that guy makes.
Speaker 3Me louis C k still doing.
Speaker 1Stuff louis C k.
Speaker 2Is really, funny but it's.
Hard like it's back what we were talking about, earlier the heart from.
Speaker 1That can you do?
Speaker 2That because he's definitely.
FUNNY i mean when he And Shane gillis they spend like six hours talking about the history of.
Presidents that's, great hilarious.
Stuff but you do have the the image of him AND i did see an interview with, him him And Theo vaughn talking about they both apparently are like sex.
Addicts, really you are acting like this is breaking.
NEW i was just listening they're.
Talking they talk about.
IT i saw this clip on you should you should watch.
It they both talk about it and how LIKE i don't, KNOW i, mean you may not even think that's a, thing but they they do talk about.
Speaker 1It one more thing on funny podcast that's not even a comedian and you like it, Too the five to Twenty club podcast and now they've Added marcus quite a.
Bit those are so.
Funny, yeah and they're not, comedians but they could.
Be they are, hilarious and they they go every, day, NonStop.
Speaker 2NonStop one of the Hardest i've laughed Was club five twenty went through the draft like the year that like last year after the, draft and they just made fun of all the picks and what they wore to the, draft and it was it, was you're, right that's really.
Speaker 1Really they don't hold back on, anyone Like lebron is not even off.
Limits, Yeah Jeff tague does not.
Care and Really Jeff tig is the great and his storytelling is.
Good but their buddy be him very.
Funny he needs to be more famous than he is because he could be his own stand up.
Comedian, well good job with the.
News thank.
Speaker 3YOU i feel like we learned a lot your new nightly news.
Anchor all, right we'll.
Speaker 1See you next.
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