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Rover is excited for the Backstreet Boys trip, Kyle Rittenhouse speaking tour, and much more!

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Rover is excited for the Backstreet Boys trip, Kyle Rittenhouse speaking tour, and much more!

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Rover is excited for the Backstreet Boys trip, Kyle Rittenhouse speaking tour, and much more!

Rover is excited for the Backstreet Boys trip, Kyle Rittenhouse speaking tour, and much more!

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Ninety Eight. You created that website. River

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website was created and Ninety Ninety Eight

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effort. Know

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this guy continues. I

5:28

do remember using serious won't let you

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have your old audiotapes in your country

5:32

is over. And

5:34

Bam. That said, Or.

5:37

Done would Cbs. Scuse. Me

5:39

ever released those to you from the

5:41

brand name are empty? or would there's

5:44

still be a price on those same

5:46

speakers of is still Cbs. And

5:50

their eyes cuisine or they even

5:52

still there Hardy. You know they

5:54

might be gone forever. and

5:57

a wide know they would not release and

5:59

to me and But I do know that

6:01

they exist because I'm in possession of them.

6:04

I just can't do anything with them. I can't use

6:06

them and That's

6:09

that's That's

6:12

the answer basically Speaking

6:15

of starting dates. Yes

6:17

today is my twelfth anniversary on the show On

6:21

the show, okay following in the footsteps and

6:23

Jeffrey always got to bring it back around

6:26

to himself Does it? Wow? That's

6:29

awesome 12 12 years ago the

6:32

longest he's ever held a job

6:34

by a factor of probably 12

6:37

I would say I don't know for sure but

6:39

is it the longest? Oh, yeah. Yeah What's

6:41

the second longest job you've ever

6:43

held my restaurant right before this

6:45

five years nice five years was the

6:48

All right. Well five years is a long time

6:50

to 12 years and on this show is a

6:54

lot like a hundred doesn't it No,

6:56

but I will say more of an

6:58

accomplishment is five years in a restaurant.

7:01

That's hard. There's so much turnover

7:04

Yeah So

7:07

that that does say a lot for Loving

7:10

the people that you work with and

7:12

owners and all of the situation a

7:14

lot in restaurant world How long

7:16

did you think you're gonna work here when you started? Who

7:19

me? Yeah, oh, I Don't

7:22

know. I didn't know if I was gonna last Why

7:25

didn't think you was I mean,

7:27

did you Charlie We didn't

7:29

talk nobody talked to us that he was in our

7:31

separate way to repeat. Well, he would refuse to talk

7:35

No, I mean even in person you couldn't really

7:37

get much from him And then so yeah, I

7:39

didn't really know anything about him for years took

7:41

years like a weird hermit that lived

7:43

in a back room Mushroom

7:48

or something Let's

7:54

see When was Dieter going

7:56

to the hotel room time-wise of the

7:58

death of Chris Cornell like. The day

8:00

or two a week answer because if it was.

8:03

Pretty. Close to death I can see

8:05

them throwing a fit for possibly family

8:07

issues of of being released before anything

8:09

was confirmed. Ah, this as

8:11

long as criticism of months as per

8:13

animal hum. As it was

8:15

two months, six months whenever he signed

8:17

by he going as a priest Cornell's

8:19

on tower. And. was as quite

8:22

a bit. it wasn't days as know now

8:24

would it. Bring couple months

8:26

much, sir, And

8:32

oh my good dad does. He

8:34

put another email and from this

8:36

guy who writes his. Ideas:

8:39

Writing about the first for no. Reason

8:42

Room or right, it's actually a little

8:44

pool at the They're going to see

8:47

the room where it happened. That devastated

8:49

me. It. Was a real did singer a

8:51

personality trying to make sure but I did research and

8:53

I found pictures of the hotel room by looking at

8:55

up on him by the way. By

8:58

the look of and it looked

9:00

like the other side of the

9:02

bathroom door of the sweet. Because.

9:06

I read. His bodyguard a

9:08

the kicked open the actual hotel room

9:10

door than take open the bathroom door

9:12

from month. From. What I

9:14

saw his the bathroom door from

9:16

the bed. Not. Far from the

9:19

toilet. I could be wrong, but. I.

9:22

Would do the same thing he

9:24

says adam. How are they enhance

9:26

his the camera footage? Some walk in the

9:28

bedroom. Home. When. You

9:30

start nurses at all than so

9:33

that others ace still frame that.

9:35

The guy said send the crime

9:37

scene photos. Fared. As

9:39

yes I best the inside of

9:42

the bathroom door outside. To me

9:44

mile and a you are Ali

9:46

outside of that say of the

9:48

bathroom door their. Oh

9:50

My. God. That's crazy. So right. He closed

9:52

the door and did it right there. Have.

9:56

A try. I

10:00

think he did it in the bathroom little by

10:03

the toilet that somebody else Toilet

10:08

He's right there no

10:10

the hanging He

10:15

did from that picture the crime scene it looked like

10:17

he closed the door and hung himself on

10:19

the other side of the bathroom Door right

10:21

there. He's in there with the toilet Mmm,

10:25

no the toilets are not like a little glass be

10:27

that's it. That's what she's saying Yeah,

10:30

it's it a lot of my little

10:32

glass door walk in bathtub sink and

10:34

here's the toilet in here. Yeah, so

10:37

He didn't do it in there. Oh, I thought that

10:39

was the oh, I thought that was like a shower

10:41

in there So I got you. All right, I understand

10:44

I Ryan

10:51

writes you're over. I've been a longtime

10:53

listener. I'm catching up on yesterday's show

10:55

Charlie was talking taxes and Years

10:57

ago, he filed his taxes, but the

10:59

money he owed was never withdrawn any

11:01

update on that now You

11:04

had I think filed taxes

11:06

you owed money. I Think

11:09

you put I can't remember if

11:12

it was I think you had

11:14

said you put in your account number for them

11:16

to zap it Out electronically. I think I don't

11:18

remember. Is that right? Yeah and

11:22

You owed a significant amount

11:24

of money Approximately,

11:26

what are we talking here? I've or

11:29

six thousand five or six thousand dollars.

11:32

This was years ago Did they

11:34

ever zap that five or six thousand dollars

11:36

out? It did Are

11:38

you just saying that? Yeah Yeah,

11:41

doesn't seem very trustworthy to me.

11:44

Why that convincing? No, he's

11:46

not he's I

11:48

know that they took it. Yeah, they convinced the

11:51

US government IRS How

11:53

long what made them eventually take it

11:55

to probably get in this question asked

11:57

about every two months

12:00

Ever since I've mentioned it, this is a

12:02

constant question and they took the

12:04

money, they heard it and they took the money. Well,

12:07

because I mailed in

12:10

a check for the money that I

12:12

owe. And

12:14

I mailed that in, I think. Yeah, what are you,

12:16

1980s? Yes, I know, it's crazy. You got a checkbook?

12:18

Yeah, I brought this up again. Actually

12:24

I know it's a checkbook of my age

12:26

and younger, except one

12:29

nerd that is proud

12:31

of her perfect attendance at school or whatever

12:33

that sits next to me, Crystal. Other

12:35

than that, nobody else I know uses

12:38

a checkbook and if you do, you're

12:40

weirdo. People

12:43

have checkbooks, they don't use it as

12:45

frequently as they did 20 or 30

12:47

years ago, obviously.

12:50

But you still have one hand

12:52

sidetracked. So I mailed in

12:55

my check probably, let's

12:57

see, I want to

13:00

say around the

13:02

eighth last Monday, like

13:11

a week ago, roughly eight days ago,

13:13

they cashed it yesterday. So

13:16

one week, I know, I was like, oh my

13:18

God, I can't believe how fast they got that

13:20

and actually took the money out and it's

13:23

good because it's done, I don't have to worry about

13:25

is it, when's that going to come out, you'd be

13:28

looking at it, do I have the money to cover

13:30

that, blah, blah, blah, blah, it's out, it's gone, it's

13:32

done. Yours took a long

13:34

time, do you have any idea what took

13:36

so long? Do I know why

13:38

it took so long? No, I guess. No, no idea.

13:42

They just took it out. I remember I had

13:44

to leave a bunch of, I had to leave that in my case because

13:46

I was an idiot and I hooked it up

13:48

to my checking account when

13:50

I asked for the numbers. I had to keep that number

13:53

in my checking account for a very long time

13:55

waiting for them to take it along

13:58

approximately. year. A

14:01

year. It was a long

14:03

time. A year, interesting.

14:05

I had to keep it just floating in

14:07

the checking account. And it sucks because you'd see

14:09

it and you're like, wow, I have a lot of money. But it's

14:13

just, you can't use it because you know they're

14:15

going to come. As soon as you spend it,

14:17

they're going to be trying to

14:19

get it from your account. And then your tax sheet.

14:21

You don't want to do that. No,

14:24

you don't want people showing up at your

14:26

door, right? Jack, Jack, put it thugs. No,

14:28

I don't know. That's right. Yeah. You're no

14:30

boo liquor. You're not going to bow down

14:32

to them. Brian

14:35

writes Rover. I noticed you're a soccer

14:37

fan. I was wondering if you saw

14:39

all the craziness this weekend, all of

14:41

the upsets, Liverpool and Arsenal and the

14:43

crazy fighting and Leon and then

14:45

the Roma player who almost died

14:47

on the field of a heart attack and

14:49

then they canceled the game. It was a

14:51

great weekend for soccer. I'm wondering what league

14:54

and teams do you mainly watch? Well,

14:56

I, I, I, I

15:00

used to watch premier league games,

15:02

but I haven't really been paying

15:04

attention to any of that this

15:07

season. I've only been paying

15:09

attention to enter Miami

15:11

and the Lee and L Messi

15:14

and what they've been up to. So

15:16

I haven't, I haven't, I

15:18

don't know anything about what you're talking about.

15:20

Our school was at the very

15:22

top. I don't know. Did they get

15:24

upset? I guess I suppose it sounds

15:26

like, don't know fighting and

15:29

Leon and France.

15:31

And then I don't know about

15:33

a guy who almost died on the field of a heart

15:35

attack. Don't even know about that. I didn't even see that

15:38

in the news and I watch or

15:40

read a ton of news

15:42

and I didn't see anything about that. Did you

15:45

guys see that? I

15:47

didn't get to the messy bodyguard

15:49

that was tackling a

15:51

fan. Did you see that story? I did

15:54

see that story. It's, I

15:56

mean, it happens almost every game basically

15:59

where Some fan runs

16:01

out onto the field and takes a

16:03

selfie with messy and his bodyguard. His

16:06

bodyguard just essentially it's a weird thing. His

16:09

bodyguard just paces up and down

16:11

the sideline of the soccer field.

16:15

So if messy, you know,

16:17

he he shadows messy and

16:20

he does that because people will run out onto

16:22

the field and try and take a picture with

16:24

messy and then that guy will run out who

16:26

see some MMA guy. He'll run

16:28

out and tackle you. Sometimes

16:31

most of the time it's a little kid.

16:35

The one over the weekend it was an older guy

16:37

but a lot of times an eight year old kid

16:40

will run out there or something and there

16:42

he goes and this is in the middle of gameplay. He's

16:45

on it though. He's just

16:47

saying can I have a selfie. So you don't know if he has

16:49

a knife he comes out towards him. Yeah,

16:51

he is fat. I mean the second the guy came

16:53

out he was already running too. A good

16:55

angle. Boom

16:58

right there. He comes. They're still

17:00

playing. Wow. So he's not

17:02

even watching the game. He's just watching messy or

17:04

anybody. Yeah. Yeah. He's

17:07

just so messy is halfway down the field. He's

17:09

halfway down the field of peace near

17:12

a goal that guy's near the goal

17:14

and he's just standing there going back.

17:17

He's pacing and running in

17:19

parallel to messy the entire time. How mad are

17:22

you a few of those players? You're in the middle

17:24

of playing a game in this

17:26

big body guard and

17:28

they have to pause the game now. They have to pause the

17:30

game. Yeah. Do they make

17:33

them delete the picture? Like

17:35

Dieter and Chris Cornell's room.

17:38

I don't know. I can't answer that. Do

17:41

you get arrested? Oh,

17:43

I'm sure I get arrested. Yeah,

17:45

of course. Zach,

17:47

right. Scare over my fiance

17:50

and I spent less than 24 hours

17:52

in Miami last Friday before getting

17:54

on the icon of the seas

17:56

for our cruise. That's

17:59

the big crew. ship, the world's biggest. In

18:01

that short amount of time, we spent over

18:03

$300 in drinks and food

18:06

in Miami Beach. It was $54 for the

18:08

two of us just to get a watered

18:10

down Tito's and cranberry. A

18:13

below average dinner was just under $100. The condo

18:15

in that area is a money pit.

18:18

It is time to listen to B2 and get rid

18:20

of that place. I have

18:23

some catching up to do on the

18:25

show, but here's a picture of my

18:27

fiance and me in St. Martin. I

18:30

had to make sure I was repping

18:32

the sun's out, guns out, T-shirt there.

18:35

He is in

18:37

the T-shirt. There's

18:39

his fiance looking good there

18:41

on a vacation

18:43

there in St. Martin. That's a

18:48

fun place to go. I've been there once. Hopefully

18:52

they got to see that airport

18:54

where the planes come in right over the

18:56

beach. Eric

19:00

writes, I live in Rochester now, but for

19:02

a few years I lived in Phoenix, Arizona

19:04

and meth was very popular. I got so

19:07

hooked on it. I was sick of smoking

19:09

it and started putting chunks of it in

19:11

with my Gatorade or sometimes

19:13

even five hour energy shots. I

19:16

could always have it with me and

19:18

no one would ever notice because I

19:20

had pre-dosed out the drinks. I kept

19:22

in a backpack. It really

19:25

does mess your mouth up. I would

19:27

get weird waves on my tongue and

19:29

explosive farts, but it was a great

19:31

way to stay energized and stay

19:34

hydrated. Wow. All right. So, Dina's regarding

19:37

your David Silver orange

19:40

juice thing that you had at

19:42

the Beverly Hills 90210 reunion. Frank.

19:46

This guy was doing it. He can handle it.

19:48

Just drinks and coffee, man. You got

19:51

to put that in your Gatorade? In your

19:54

five hour energy on top of

19:56

that. Yeah. Okay. morning

20:00

last week you guys were talking about the kid who

20:02

jumped off the cruise ship and how old you can

20:04

be to drink on the cruise ship. Doogee is wrong

20:06

again. You have to be 21 to drink

20:08

on the ship even in international waters. We have a

20:10

few kids 18 and 20 year olds

20:12

and they wanted to drink on the ship. We looked

20:14

it up. They can't at that age. When they get

20:17

to a port that has a drinking age of 18

20:20

then they can drink but not on the

20:22

ship. Doogee wrong again. Thanks

20:25

Karen. April

20:29

writes Rover I've only been listening to the

20:31

show for about five years now but it's

20:33

become part of my day. I've grown to

20:35

care about all of you but in a

20:38

healthy way. I would like to think

20:40

that I speak for a lot of listeners.

20:42

If you were to put a

20:44

stop to the snake, Tammy's

20:46

snake, she is manipulating

20:48

this family. Do you remember the incident

20:51

with Val Ray over New Year's Eve

20:53

a few years ago? She was present

20:55

during all that. It's the tuning

20:57

into Tokyo thing, right? I don't

21:02

know all the details of what was going on but I

21:05

think there was some groping going

21:07

on. I think this

21:09

all may have started with good

21:11

intentions but over time it grew

21:13

into an obsession. I don't

21:16

know if it started with good intentions. I've actually

21:18

heard quite the opposite. Now I don't know if

21:20

any of that's true but

21:22

there's some people that have reached out to me. A

21:24

couple of people reached out to me. He said that

21:26

they were in, I don't know,

21:29

some forum somewhere. I don't

21:31

know which one they

21:34

were in. I don't know, maybe Curious

21:37

George or I don't know what

21:39

I don't know. They were in

21:41

a forum, all right, online. And when

21:44

Tammy snake before

21:47

she started getting

21:50

in with Jeffrey, she

21:52

had confided in

21:54

the people in the forum what her plans were,

21:56

how she was gonna go about doing it. That's

21:58

why she came up with with the Tammy

22:01

fake from Tommy fake

22:03

and all of this. And

22:08

I think there was a quote after she did

22:10

so, they're not sure what she did, but she

22:12

sealed the deal. And

22:15

then from then on, it

22:17

was all about, it

22:22

was game on with Jeffrey

22:24

following whatever Tammy snake

22:26

had to say. So

22:32

I don't know who knows. So I

22:34

don't know, Charlie, do you think I started with

22:37

good intentions? I

22:40

don't think it was bad intentions. I don't think it was

22:42

that really, just kind of learn

22:45

about Jeffrey, I think. I

22:48

don't think she had any cruel intentions or

22:50

she's going to be evil at first. At

22:53

first? At first. Good

22:56

morning, Rover, what

22:59

a great aftermath yesterday. I

23:05

believe a new name for Tammy snake

23:07

is in order after listening to yesterday's

23:09

show. Maybe Tammy the

23:11

rattlesnake, she bites and stops anyone

23:13

that gets in here, Jeffrey. She

23:16

really believes she's helping him. And it's just

23:18

so amazing how Jeffrey has been so brainwashed

23:20

that he believes it. I

23:22

do believe a restraining order is

23:25

necessary at this point. Well, yeah,

23:29

I did see that somebody emailed

23:31

me that she said that, what

23:35

was it? I don't know, I'd have to go

23:37

and look, but it

23:39

was a very long email that I

23:42

got last night. It was that Tammy

23:45

snake says that, you remember

23:47

how Jeffrey's phone was hacked

23:49

and his Instagram profile

23:52

description was changed. His

23:55

kids did that, it's her account

23:57

and Jeffrey knows it, but his kids

23:59

did. that that seems like something they

24:01

would do. It also

24:03

seems completely possible because it

24:06

seems like the kids would

24:08

decide to block random

24:10

women that compete with Tammy Snake on

24:12

Instagram too, right? Like that seems something

24:14

Val Ray would do or Tomás would

24:16

do, right? Just like completely plausible to

24:19

me. 100%. Absolutely. They

24:23

were ragging on you too? Didn't they

24:25

say something about you in the post?

24:27

Will the kids do that? Yes. Sounds

24:29

like something the kids would do, right?

24:32

I don't think so.

24:34

Well, at the same time, Tammy was

24:36

posting different things about how awful you

24:38

were in different areas. A

24:40

very incredible coincidence, isn't it? Like

24:43

is she on the internet posting

24:45

about me? And yeah, it's very,

24:47

very, the timing is just so

24:49

coincidental. But I don't know. I,

24:52

who, who would doubt that

24:55

account of events? There'd be no reason

24:57

for her to lie. Crazy winces. I've

25:04

got to take a break. Mark

25:07

says, we're over. I've been listening since

25:09

I started college in 2004

25:12

in Rochester and brought you with me

25:14

to North Carolina nine years later. I've

25:17

never written in, but I've got to give a

25:20

shout out to Snitzer for giving it to Jeffrey

25:22

on the aftermath. He had me yelling, get them,

25:24

snits, get them. Jeffrey is

25:26

100% banging Tammy snake.

25:28

He can see it in his lying ass

25:30

face. He's acting like one of

25:33

those battered women who defended physically abusive

25:35

spice. Doogee,

25:38

you're a royal pain in the ass,

25:40

but for some reason, I'm finding you

25:42

pretty hot these days. Either I'm hitting

25:45

a cougar face or

25:47

I'm getting old and going blind.

25:50

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the guy. Here's

27:06

the guy. Here's

27:14

the guy. Someone

27:16

was just asking about,

27:20

I saw a text message about asking about

27:22

Gia and the cheerleading and when did they

27:24

start but she hasn't started high school yet

27:26

right? So she's not going to start cheerleading

27:29

until she actually goes to high school, is

27:32

that correct? They've got clinics

27:34

that start over the summer and

27:36

then she starts full time

27:38

August 1st. Why? I

27:42

don't know, someone was asking about

27:44

it. I don't know, they're curious I suppose.

27:48

She's got like

27:50

a camp and then she starts, all the

27:53

athletes go back to school August 1st and

27:55

start working in the college. And

28:00

someone just said that

28:02

Blacksburg, Virginia has music

28:05

blaring over the show again. So you might want

28:07

to check on that. I don't know if that's

28:09

still going on after the break. Sometimes something gets

28:12

a little screwed up and then

28:14

it corrects itself for the next time that we

28:16

go to break or come back to break. So

28:19

I don't know. Ryan

28:21

says, what's that? I sent Rob

28:24

a message a little while ago. Okay,

28:26

all right. Good job. I

28:31

tasked Eager Beaver with something.

28:34

Now he loves to do things. He's always

28:36

asking, is there anything I can do for

28:38

you? Is there anything you need? What

28:41

can I do for you? And I tasked

28:43

him with something. It might be a little

28:45

bit outside of his job scope, but I

28:47

said, listen, you're

28:50

always asking if you could do stuff. How

28:52

about this one time? I never, ever, ever

28:54

say yes. I never asked him for anything.

28:56

I said, I'm going

28:58

to this Backstreet Boys thing in a few

29:01

days. I said,

29:03

I need, there's gotta be

29:05

something. Do we have any label

29:08

connections, any band

29:10

contacts, anything, this

29:12

thing, I looked at a picture of

29:14

this thing and this venue, it's right

29:17

on the beach, but it's

29:19

just a mass of 50 year

29:21

old women just crammed

29:23

in like 20,000 of them. And

29:26

I'm like, there's gotta be something.

29:28

When I bought this stuff for

29:31

B2's Christmas Pools, and

29:33

of course, you know, cause I'm so thoughtful, there

29:39

was no, like, there's no VIP

29:41

ticket up, like anything like that

29:43

or anything. I'm like, there's gotta

29:45

be something Eager Beaver can pull,

29:47

some sort of strings that you

29:49

can pull so that I don't

29:52

have to line up 10

29:54

hours in advance and

29:56

try to fight my way to the

29:58

front with my. wife, there's

30:01

got to be something somewhere.

30:03

Do something, Eager Beaver. And he goes,

30:06

oh yeah, okay, I'll work on that. I haven't heard

30:08

anything back. So maybe as

30:10

soon as he fixes the Laxburg,

30:13

Virginia thing, maybe he'll get on that. He'll

30:16

get, yeah. He'll take care of it. I

30:18

have faith in him. He'll probably fly down

30:21

there and just, he'll be like Leo Messi's

30:23

bodyguard for me, just pushing people out of

30:25

the way. All sorts

30:27

of milfs. Actually, I don't know. Will

30:30

there be milfs at this thing? I don't know.

30:33

Yeah. What do you think the fan base is?

30:36

Young? Young? Yeah.

30:39

No. No. They went around

30:41

20 years ago. Krista went, no young

30:43

people at this. Are you serious, dude?

30:45

Absolutely, yeah. Messi points came here, like,

30:47

I don't know what, last summer maybe?

30:50

Two summers ago? And Krista went,

30:52

she showed me videos. This

30:54

isn't a good scene. No,

30:57

it's going to be all, it's going to be

30:59

50-year-old women. They're much older than you think. Your

31:01

girlfriend didn't have fun because girls were old? She

31:04

had fun, so she showed me video and I said,

31:06

oh, this looks... Oh, you're the one

31:08

that's judging. Yeah, I looked at the pictures and

31:10

Rover, you're asking if there's going to be milfs there. There's

31:14

going to be a lot of moms, but not milfs

31:16

is what you're telling me. Yeah, tons of moms, yeah. There's

31:18

going to be tons of moms. What

31:22

are you looking forward to? There's Backstreet Boys.

31:24

They're doing two shows. You're going to

31:26

go to all the shows? Well, hold on. Friday,

31:29

they're doing Backstreet Boys DNA

31:31

World Tour performance on Friday. Now that's

31:33

just the tour that's the one that

31:36

I've seen already in Switzerland. Went all

31:38

the way to Switzerland to see it.

31:40

Oh, okay. Yeah, so now I'm seeing

31:42

the same thing just in Mexico.

31:47

Are you going to join the spike ball tournament? I'm

31:49

looking at the schedule here. No, maybe

31:52

the whiteout after party. I might participate

31:54

in that. Whiteout party, I think is

31:56

actually before. I think it's

31:58

after Charlie. confused and

32:00

then... Can I hear some

32:03

backstreet boys? Oh yeah. And

32:07

then on Saturday Jason Derulo

32:09

is performing. Oh

32:11

you are right. Whiteout party is at 10 p.m.

32:14

the schedule's bad. You can take sailboat lessons. I'm

32:16

seeing all the stuff. There's a lot of stuff

32:18

over to do. Morning

32:21

meditation. Oh he's definitely around. The rock

32:23

your body dance class? Probably

32:26

yoga perhaps or some dance.

32:29

Some dance lessons perhaps as

32:32

well. Let's see then

32:34

then Saturday Jason Derulo. Now I

32:37

have not actually I have

32:39

seen him perform in at

32:41

one of the I Heart things but he

32:43

has a bunch of he has a bunch of songs that

32:46

guy does. Yeah that's why I'm on the radio. Sunday

32:49

it's another Backstreet Boys

32:52

concert and the Sunday

32:55

show is the Backstreet Boys 30

32:58

for 30 where they'll play the

33:01

top 30 songs that are requested

33:03

by the fans. You wrote whatever

33:06

you want so roll your eyes.

33:08

I have to get my vote

33:10

in what

33:12

I want them to perform. I would

33:17

have fun with this. Oh

33:19

yeah. This is like right on my

33:21

alley. This is

33:23

right up her alley. This is heaven for me.

33:25

What a wonderful weekend this will be. Just

33:29

by one of those like big long

33:32

like skinny like plastic

33:34

containers with like a frozen drink

33:36

in there you know the thing

33:38

is like three feet tall. Stay

33:40

drinking. My jam fun.

33:43

Yeah which would be in bed by

33:45

7am. Right. Who's disco Domingo? Who's that?

33:48

I don't know. Oh

33:50

that's I don't know what that is. Oh

33:52

that's what it means.

33:55

Oh just Domingo Sunday. Cornhole

33:57

tournament. Margarita mythology class.

34:00

serve and serve with Nick. Well,

34:02

see there's kind of like one-on-one things you can

34:04

do with some of the guys. Oh yeah, I

34:06

want to do guac and shots with Holly. And,

34:10

um, or I

34:12

could do the... There's

34:15

some sort of family talent show that one

34:17

of them is doing as well. Family variety

34:19

show. There you go, that's it. That's

34:22

Brian? That's my wife's favorite.

34:25

It's Brian. Yeah. He's getting ready

34:27

to pull family out to do

34:29

a variety show. Yeah, yeah, kids, wife,

34:31

good evening, but I don't know. What about

34:33

the Rock Your Body Flash Mob? Ooh. Wasn't

34:39

even aware of this one, Charlie, but I'm

34:41

always down for a good Flash Mob. That's

34:43

right before they take the stage Sunday night.

34:45

I have a question. If you do like a

34:48

guac shot with Holly, you have

34:50

to sign up for that, and does that cost

34:52

you extra? Or is this everything? You pay a

34:54

lump sum and everything is included. If

34:57

you want to do the surfing with... Great question. You have

34:59

to pay for those and sign up, or they all sold out?

35:02

Those are all included, but the... There's

35:05

a whole... I've gotten 50 emails

35:08

on this stuff, man. Oh

35:10

my God, they sent me

35:12

a PDF, a 50-page PDF

35:15

of all this stuff. I'm not even kidding you.

35:18

And it was all... How

35:22

you get into those other various

35:24

events. They

35:27

give you some tickets or something when you get

35:29

there, and then you put your tickets in a

35:31

thing, and then they only take a certain number

35:33

of people out of those tickets. Oh,

35:36

so you might not make it to the Factory

35:38

Boys Cream? Might not make it to the Guac

35:40

It shots. Or the crazy post on the phone

35:43

where everybody's sure they remember Brielia's. Did

35:47

I see karaoke on that list? Microphone

35:50

madness. Karaoke Fiesta with AJ. Oh

35:53

wow. I'm all about that. I hope you

35:55

guys go into this with an open mind and

35:57

have some fun. I think they're going in as haters.

36:00

I actually feel the hate coming through the microphone

36:02

right now. Like you just don't want to do it

36:04

and then your wife is not already, she doesn't

36:06

want to do it. I thought this was for

36:08

you, Rover. This is more for you than B2, right? I

36:10

guess she goes, why did you get this? I don't want to go to Mexico to see Big Big Boys.

36:12

I said you're a Big Big Big Big Boys fan. No. And

36:14

then we can also go to South America. I go, she goes,

36:17

for my Christmas present, we're going to go to South America. I

36:28

hate traveling, you idiots. So

36:32

she's all riled up because she,

36:35

you know, how are we going to do laundry? This

36:39

has been a point of obsession

36:41

for her because

36:44

normally when we travel, we're

36:46

finding she loves to do

36:48

laundry. So when we travel,

36:50

she likes to find laundromats

36:52

like in Europe

36:54

and stuff where we're just doing

36:56

laundry. And I go, can't we just

36:58

have the hotel? They have laundry service at the

37:01

hotel. Just drop her off. Like you can't do

37:03

that because that costs too much money. No, no,

37:05

drop her off at the laundry part of the

37:07

hotel while you're at the floor. Oh, I'm paying

37:10

a workshop. I say, okay. All

37:12

right. You're doing your crafts and

37:14

she's doing the high. Yes.

37:16

Mm hmm. So she

37:18

now has something called

37:21

a portable washer. And I said,

37:23

well, what? What's a portable

37:25

washer? What is that? That

37:28

apparently is just a Ziploc bag and

37:30

you put some detergent in there and

37:33

then water in there, uh, seal

37:36

it up and shake, shake it around

37:39

to do like laundry.

37:42

And then you have to rinse it out in

37:44

the shower or something. I don't know how it

37:47

all works, but this is, this has been a

37:49

whole thing. And so

37:51

she's really, really looking forward to,

37:54

to this trip. Oh yeah. So

37:58

this is like the third time you've seen. Back

38:00

to everybody right? And every

38:02

time she says well, I just seen him in

38:04

an eye-heart thing I've seen him once or twice

38:06

at eye-heart things I saw him

38:08

in Switzerland But every time

38:11

he says I don't actually want to go and the

38:13

Switzerland show I think you were front row and she

38:15

was complaining the whole time because she couldn't see anything

38:22

So she said I'm done never again and then you

38:24

went and did this well She's

38:26

so short that she can't see and

38:28

put on your show now. Yeah, that's

38:30

well Okay Well,

38:35

we'll see we'll see how it all goes oh,

38:37

yeah, I'm gonna have my

38:40

dance moves ready to go We're

38:42

gonna be choreographing some husband-wife Synchronized

38:46

dances Are you gonna

38:48

do meet and greet? I Don't

38:52

know if there are any again, there's nothing No,

38:57

there's I mean, I don't know they're doing what I

38:59

don't know I don't have none of that. No, I

39:01

don't have any additional things

39:03

no ad-ons. That's why I Said

39:06

to eager be right. What did you gotta help me

39:08

out here? Hi,

39:10

at least Or

39:15

something Be to to

39:17

push your wheelchair over the stand to get

39:19

you in the front row. Yeah, here's my

39:21

elderly husband. Oh Who's

39:24

a cripple? Can you put

39:26

us right up front? There's got to be something that

39:28

can be done has to be This

39:31

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39:33

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39:35

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39:46

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39:50

not fun right up Rovers alley. I'm sorry

39:52

that work. I don't know Jenny

39:55

McCarthy wasn't she He

39:59

has a bunch of Oh yeah, I remember that MTV,

40:01

which you just said, a guy like someone with

40:03

his blonde and everybody that had brown hair would

40:06

leave? Was that it? I don't remember

40:08

how it went. I just remember her.

40:10

Like, she's hot. The

40:13

only reason I didn't want to watch that show, that was

40:15

it. Alright,

40:18

so that's the big plan for

40:20

later in the week. Back streets,

40:22

back at the beach, baby. Are

40:24

you packed? No, of

40:26

course not. She is.

40:29

I think she's been packed for two weeks. She likes to

40:31

do everything early, you know? She's

40:34

got everything sorted, you

40:36

know? She's

40:42

got for the trip home already. She's

40:44

packed to move

40:46

out of the house. She's got a divorce. She's a

40:48

bad whore. She's a bad whore. When she married me,

40:51

you bet your ass she is. No, but when you

40:53

said, like, where do you want to go in South

40:55

America? And she says, I don't care anywhere. And

40:59

then you picked Bogota. And

41:01

then you looked up at Bogota, might

41:03

be a little dangerous. Is she regretting

41:05

that? Just saying anywhere? Oh yeah, because

41:07

I said, hey, let's find a restaurant

41:09

in Bogota that you want to go

41:12

to. And she goes, no,

41:14

we just have to, we can't leave the hotel. I

41:16

go, well, we can't go to Bogota and not leave

41:18

the hotel. Not at night. I don't think

41:20

it's safe. We can't leave the hotel. So I don't know if

41:22

she's been Googling stuff

41:24

or researching stuff or whatever.

41:28

But we also, we

41:31

also, I

41:33

think it sticks in her head that we

41:35

were, we went out to lunch with some

41:37

people and they happened. This was

41:39

like, this was, geez,

41:41

I don't know. This is like a year or

41:44

two ago and they were from Columbia

41:46

and they said that

41:49

we were asking how's

41:52

Columbia and they, oh, it's, it's, it's dangerous.

41:55

And the guy said, I think she, this might

41:57

stick out, sticks out in my mind. He

42:00

was held up at gunpoint

42:02

after he left a restaurant.

42:05

He left a restaurant and he was

42:07

in an Uber or

42:09

whatever and they come up to

42:11

a red light and a guy pulls up on

42:14

a motorcycle and just sticks a gun

42:16

right in his face. It was like, give me

42:18

your wallet and give me your watch. And

42:22

he said that he believes

42:24

that he, they,

42:27

it was sort of like an inside job. He

42:30

was at a nice restaurant. They're probably on a

42:32

whole lot of nice restaurants there and that they

42:34

must have tipped this guy on the motorcycle off

42:36

so that when he left the restaurant, they would

42:38

then hold him

42:40

up at gunpoint outside. And then

42:43

I think the comment that stuck out of it stuck

42:45

in her head, stuck in my head, he

42:48

goes, you can't have any jewelry

42:50

on nothing. And he goes, those

42:52

bracelets you have on your wrist,

42:55

they'll just chop your arm off to

42:57

take the bracelets. Oh, I agree. I

43:01

thought those are screwed on you. That's

43:03

right. That's right. Chop

43:05

your arm off. Well, sorry. Can

43:08

you take them off at all? Like

43:10

before? Yeah, I'm going to

43:13

take them off before we go. And definitely

43:15

no diamonds. You need a screwdriver to do

43:17

it. Oh, okay. No,

43:19

no, no. Oh, I'm taking nothing. Nothing. Nothing.

43:22

Nothing. Nothing.

43:24

Nothing. Nothing. Nothing.

43:28

Absolutely nothing. Can you hire, I'm sure you've already looked at

43:30

it, the personal security guard? No.

43:34

Why wouldn't you? Like Leo

43:36

Messi's guy. He's a guy, like literally just

43:38

a guy that just, I don't know, stress

43:41

and sweat gear and he follows you around.

43:44

I have not looked into that, but I

43:46

also wouldn't trust that because whoever you hire

43:49

is just going to rip you off and

43:51

then mug you themselves and they'll tip people

43:53

off. It's the whole thing. It's wild. If

43:56

it's any, if it's, if it's My

44:00

theory about why it's so crazy in

44:02

Miami is because it's all influenced by

44:04

the craziness in

44:07

South America. It's like super crazy

44:09

there. So then everyone

44:11

gets here and they're like, oh, this is how we live.

44:16

And so I have a feeling what we're about

44:18

ready to enter is going to be a thousand

44:20

times crazier than anything in South Florida. But I

44:22

don't know. We'll see. We'll find out. I

44:24

can get you this guy right here. 80 bucks. Okay.

44:27

Let me see. All right. But

44:30

it's somebody who's got a badge. A

44:34

helicopter? I don't think it's a

44:36

badge. It's really not that much. Look at all these

44:38

guns. 80 bucks? His ammo is

44:41

just all over the place. He's got the

44:43

putter shirt floating around. Yeah. He needs to

44:45

reload. He's just grabbing a handful out of

44:47

his ashtray in his car. Yeah. Sweet.

44:50

It's really 80 to 320 bucks. Surely

44:53

this is just a, this is a

44:56

honeypot for people to sign up and

44:58

they go, okay, now we have people

45:00

who we need to rob are actually sending

45:03

us their contact info. When they're going to

45:05

be here, what hotel they're staying at there.

45:07

This is, no,

45:10

it's absolutely not better than your

45:12

plan of nothing. Oh,

45:15

I think this doesn't look bulletproof. I need a bulletproof.

45:17

Well, I don't. Okay. That's

45:19

just one video here. Maybe there's a helicopter. Yes.

45:23

Look, they got it. They have retired

45:25

army guys in the back, I think. I

45:28

don't know what this is

45:30

showing. It's not a good video. Oh,

45:32

it's private chat. All right.

45:37

I don't think, I think getting like an armed

45:39

security guard might be a lot cheaper

45:42

there than other party buses. Oh,

45:44

perfect. I think they did

45:47

it all. A barbecue class with the

45:49

guy too. Yeah, here he is. Oh, he's

45:51

cooking somebody to eat. You

45:54

can learn to make it. Wow. That's

45:57

good. All right. He could

45:59

be taking the food. He's

46:01

like a personal chef, party bus

46:03

driver and armed bodyguard. House guard?

46:06

Sounds fun. This guy,

46:08

he's your house guard

46:10

right here. Yeah, that's pretty cool. Is that

46:12

the same guy? Is this a different costume? No, this is

46:14

an unlicensed photo that they're using. That's

46:19

interesting. Oh, okay. So

46:22

you think it might be a scam, huh? Oh,

46:24

okay. I think you put your credit card in.

46:28

I don't know. This

46:31

guy says, Rovah, I've been to Colombia

46:33

multiple times. You cannot wear jewelry and

46:35

never pull your phone out. You

46:38

should have gone to a more touristy areas,

46:40

but don't worry, you'll be fine. Okay. Why

46:44

pull your phone? They'll steal your phone? Yeah.

46:48

Somebody, two

46:50

people have said one person texted

46:53

me and one person told

46:55

me in person here

46:57

that they were at

46:59

a restaurant, both stories similar, that they were at

47:01

a restaurant and somebody took their phone out, put

47:04

it on the table and just someone runs up

47:06

and just snatches it

47:08

within like two minutes or something. So you

47:10

got to be on guard all the time.

47:15

What if I just have a hat, Charlie? What

47:19

if I wear a security hat and

47:22

get that little badge? Could I take that? Could

47:24

I take a little security badge? I love that.

47:26

That's a great idea. And I pretend I'm the

47:28

security guy. I would get there and buy a

47:31

gun, first thing. Like a black

47:33

market kind of gun. I think they just hand

47:35

those out when you get there. That's a requirement.

47:37

Yeah. All right. I've

47:40

got to take a break. 866

47:42

Yohrover is our number. 866-967-6837. We'll

47:45

be right back. Hang

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even notice an asset, don't even think about

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parking a shirt. But

48:27

if you do, get off the

48:29

oscility. This is

48:31

Rover's Morning Glory. The

48:37

jersey is coming up in just a moment.

48:39

What do you have on the way, Doogee?

48:43

I have a little

48:45

rumor as far as who might be

48:47

performing at the opening ceremony of the

48:49

Paris Olympics. And

48:51

you'll be excited, Rover. I'll have that straight for you

48:53

next. Alright, we'll get to that in just a moment.

48:58

Here's someone that says, you should just

49:00

bring Jeffrey with you. You brought him

49:02

to Florida for spring break. You could

49:04

take him to South America, put him

49:06

in that security guard outfit that you

49:08

bought him. You could finally get some

49:10

use out of that thing, perhaps. He

49:12

could walk around. There's

49:14

his vest and everything. Why

49:16

did he quit wearing that?

49:19

What the hell? Charlie, you

49:22

want to try this sucker on and you

49:24

want to come to us, just South America?

49:28

You want to see my already guard? My

49:30

muscle? I

49:35

have no interest. That's what they're

49:37

taking out first, me, right? Yeah, they're taking

49:39

out security guard. Right.

49:43

And here's the guy that says, Rover,

49:45

you get bullied walking down the sidewalk.

49:48

What do you think is going to happen to you in Columbia?

49:50

Again, no kidding. But here's somebody

49:52

that says, Rover, you used to come to

49:54

Rochester all the time. If you can survive

49:56

that, I think you can survive Columbia. Yeah,

49:58

probably about the same. roughly, probably

50:01

as far as crime and violence goes.

50:05

Doojie, are you ready for

50:07

the shizzy? Sure. Here we

50:09

go. It

50:11

is Shizzy, all rollers morning glory. The

50:15

FBI is reportedly opening a

50:17

criminal investigation into last month's

50:19

Baltimore Bridge collapse. Search

50:22

warrants in hand, agents boarded the

50:24

cargo ship yesterday and the ship

50:26

crashed into a

50:28

support pillar, of course, of the Francis Scott

50:30

Key Bridge. So that sent the span to

50:33

the bottom of Baltimore Harbor and the

50:35

Washington Post reports that part of the

50:37

investigation is focused on whether the crew left port

50:39

knowing the ship had problems. We

50:42

have a story. Or is this a

50:44

cover if the FBI is investigating, does

50:46

this lead to Dieter's conspiracy

50:48

that this whole thing was a cyber attack and

50:50

that's what they're really investigating, but they don't want

50:53

to tell you that that's what they're investigating. Chalk

50:55

it up with another win. Well,

50:57

maybe two early for that. Six

50:59

people who were on the bridge at the time

51:01

it was struck were killed. Yesterday authorities revealed that

51:04

a fourth body was recovered from the waters

51:06

near the ship from inside a

51:08

vehicle. The victim was trapped

51:11

inside. In

51:14

other news, we, of course, were

51:16

talking yesterday about it being April

51:18

15th, last day to

51:20

file your taxes. And

51:23

H&R Block had a little issue. Their

51:26

software crashed yesterday, which was the last day

51:28

to file unless you got an extension. According

51:30

to the IRS, tens of millions of people

51:32

always wait until the last few days

51:34

to file. H&R Block says

51:37

the glitch only affected customers who

51:39

use the downloaded version of their

51:41

software. People who use their

51:43

website or went to an H&R Block

51:45

office, they were still able to file

51:47

but thousands of people had issues. So

51:51

the site downdetector.com, they said that they

51:53

saw a huge spike in complaints starting

51:55

Sunday night and then extending into yesterday

51:57

afternoon, which then led to a crash.

52:00

lines up with what H&R Block... Yeah, you

52:02

can't wait until the last minute if you're going to use

52:04

one of those... Because what if there is an issue? The

52:08

IRS isn't just going to go, oh, you were

52:10

using H&R Block? Nah, we'll let you slide. That's

52:13

not how... You've

52:15

got to at least do it a week early. You can

52:17

wait until... That's

52:20

waiting last minute as far as I'm concerned, waiting

52:22

a week before the deadline. I had an

52:24

issue with mine. I filed

52:27

a week ago, maybe

52:29

10 days ago, and there

52:33

was an issue with the

52:35

homeowners' loan when I

52:37

think years ago I got a credit for

52:39

buying a home or something. I don't know.

52:42

And then you pay that back every year. And

52:44

they filed without that, and then my

52:46

accountant said... And I

52:48

thought they had sent it off, but they

52:51

sent me an email from the accounting firm,

52:53

and it went into my junk folder. So

52:56

they texted me yesterday, hey, why

52:58

haven't you re-signed, we found an

53:00

error, why haven't you done this?

53:02

And I'm like, oh, God. Thank God

53:04

that they texted me because I didn't see it.

53:06

So I had to re-sign all the papers and

53:09

then file it yesterday. So I filed yesterday with

53:12

you, Charlie. Oh, yeah,

53:14

I got it in. I got my

53:16

check, certified check. Certified

53:19

check, where'd you get that from? You have to go

53:21

to the bank and get that? Go to my bank

53:23

and then I get a check and they charge

53:25

you for that? I don't think so. I

53:28

didn't tell me that they were charging. Who

53:30

knows? And then, you know, drop

53:33

that, drive over to the post office by

53:35

stamp. Post office is

53:37

packed yesterday. Let me tell you.

53:39

It's packed. It's got a self-key

53:41

out. You've never seen that on

53:43

the news? Like, on tax day, the

53:46

post office, long lines, it's just a

53:48

shock. There's

53:51

always just so many old people and

53:53

they're just mailing letters and retrieving letters

53:55

and going to their little boxes to

53:59

pack. I bought a stamp,

54:01

I had to buy two, they won't tell

54:03

you one stamp, so I got a backup

54:05

forever stamp for next year, so I'm set

54:07

on that. And then that was just

54:09

the state taxes. The

54:11

United States taxes I

54:13

did online. It's

54:16

done. Okay, nice. All

54:19

right. That was the city taxes, I had the state, I

54:22

actually got money back somehow, so I'm good. Did

54:24

you say Rita? I paid mine online. No. Okay.

54:28

There's no Rita for where I live. Oh,

54:30

there's not? No. CCA.

54:33

Okay. In England, getting

54:35

divorced is as easy as clicking a link

54:37

on a website. Unfortunately, a lawyer at a

54:39

high profile law firm clicked that button for

54:41

the wrong couple, and then

54:43

they were divorced 21 minutes later. It

54:45

took two days for the wife's attorney to figure

54:48

out the heir. The attorney was

54:50

supposed to click the button for another

54:52

case, but didn't navigate to that page.

54:54

Instead, Mr. and Mrs. Williams are legally

54:56

divorced before even ironing out the financials

54:58

involved. The law firm explains the mistake

55:00

to court, but they rejected a request

55:02

to reverse it. So

55:04

the- Where did this happen? This is in

55:06

England. Oh, you could just get

55:09

divorced with a click of a button over there, huh?

55:11

Yeah, but the judge is like, sorry, he's not gonna

55:13

reverse it, so that's caused a lot of problems. All

55:16

right. Last night's WNBA draft

55:18

started with the selecting- By

55:20

the way, why would a judge do that? I mean,

55:23

if it was an obvious error,

55:28

and that hasn't been finalized yet, the

55:30

divorcee and everything has been ironed out,

55:33

isn't that what a judge is supposed to do?

55:35

Is, okay, let me listen to the facts, and

55:37

then I'll figure out the

55:39

best way to proceed. The best way is to

55:41

say, well, it's not figured out, but we're not

55:44

gonna reverse course, or you're divorced. Tough, go figure

55:46

it out. What an idiot judge that is. Last

55:49

night's WNBA draft started with

55:51

the Indiana fever selecting superstar

55:53

hoofster, Kaitlyn Clark, her

55:56

rookie WNBA salary, $76,000. That

56:01

of course matches the median household income

56:03

in America. But Caitlin, she'll be okay.

56:06

She'll supplement that modest paycheck with

56:08

more than $3 million in sponsorship

56:10

deals with Nike, State Farm, and

56:13

Gatorade. Why didn't she take

56:15

that $5 million for that, what is

56:17

that, that three on three thing or

56:19

five on, what was it, the G-League?

56:22

I forget. No, no, the offer

56:24

that she had from, who was

56:27

it? Ice Cube? Ice

56:29

Cube, Ice T, somebody, I don't know, has

56:31

some sort of basketball league. Yeah, it's Ice

56:33

Cube. All right. Do you

56:35

think? Why didn't she take that $5 million? I

56:37

don't know, but $3 million is not bad. Do you think

56:40

Caitlin Clark is pretty? Well, she would have had

56:42

the $3 million on top of the $5 million,

56:44

Doojie. She doesn't understand how this works. So

56:46

she would have $8 million. Yeah, the big

56:48

three league. Do you guys think she's pretty? I

56:52

don't look at stuff

56:55

like that, Doojie. I

57:00

judge women on their marriage and

57:02

personality and ability and she's quite

57:05

the talented basketball player. We'll leave

57:07

it at that. The flame for the

57:09

2024 Paris Olympics has been

57:11

lit in Olympia, the first

57:13

place of the ancient Olympics. The flame will

57:15

now begin its journey in a relay to

57:17

Leith the Cauldron that will mark the opening

57:20

for the summer games in

57:22

July. And speaking of the

57:24

summer games, the opening ceremony, there's a rumor.

57:27

Your girlfriend, Dua Lipa, she might

57:29

be performing for the opening ceremony,

57:31

which is 100 days from

57:34

now. I just saw that the

57:36

president of France said they may scale

57:38

back the opening ceremonies because they're worried

57:41

about ISIS attacks. Oh,

57:44

if ISIS got her, I might have

57:46

to join the military. That might actually

57:48

force me to sign up. If ISIS

57:51

killed Dua Lipa, I'm

57:53

joining, going to war. There

57:56

you go. Miss Vashizzi, I'm

57:58

Robert's morning glory. The

58:14

armorer on that movie,

58:16

Rust, Hannah Gutierrez, you

58:19

remember this, this was the

58:21

movie where Alec Baldwin accidentally

58:23

shot the cinematographer Halina Hutchins

58:26

and the armorer

58:28

on that movie said she

58:30

was found guilty of, what

58:34

was it, I think manslaughter and

58:36

they sentenced her yesterday to

58:39

the maximum sentence possible 18

58:41

months in prison. She

58:46

was sobbing and she was sad of

58:48

course. I have to say that's

58:52

entirely appropriate. I think that

58:54

they got that right. In

58:57

fact, I think she's probably lucky that that was the max

58:59

that you could get is 18 months.

59:03

She, in my book, is the

59:05

one who is entirely responsible for

59:08

this. Alec Baldwin, I

59:10

know everyone they hate, Alec Baldwin

59:12

because he's all of his

59:14

liberal politics but from

59:17

a practical standpoint, he should

59:20

not face any charges

59:22

whatsoever, period. This woman

59:25

is the armorer. She's

59:28

the one in charge of the

59:30

weapons and ultimately she's

59:32

the one who

59:35

was, now you go, oh, maybe she

59:37

didn't have enough experience, whatever. I

59:40

don't care how much experience you have. You

59:42

shouldn't mix live ammo with dummy rounds

59:45

on the set of a movie. There's

59:47

no reason to have the live ammo

59:49

on the set of a movie, period.

59:52

Shouldn't be there. So, all

59:54

of this rests with her. She

59:57

is the person who, in my book,

59:59

is... solely responsible for this. And

1:00:02

I know people, all these idiots out

1:00:05

there, oh, you should have done this

1:00:07

and checked that and done that. Oh,

1:00:09

he's an actor, okay? This is a

1:00:12

movie set and it's

1:00:14

a movie prop. And that's what

1:00:16

you have people paying for. That's

1:00:18

why you have an armorer on

1:00:20

set, duh. So she

1:00:23

deserves this, the 18 months,

1:00:26

if not longer. I was thinking

1:00:28

like five years or something might be an appropriate

1:00:30

thing, but 18 months, if that's

1:00:32

the max, it seems short for manslaughter,

1:00:35

but I guess it is what

1:00:37

it is. So

1:00:39

I think that that's an

1:00:41

entirely appropriate sentence. What do you think? You

1:00:43

want to hear the judge? Sure.

1:00:46

I'm sentencing you to 18 months of

1:00:48

incarceration at a New Mexico

1:00:50

women's correctional facility. I

1:00:53

find that what you did constitutes a

1:00:55

serious violent offense. It

1:00:57

was committed in a physically violent

1:00:59

manner, a fatal gunshot, done

1:01:02

with your recklessness in the face of

1:01:04

knowledge that your acts were reasonably likely

1:01:06

to result in serious harm. You

1:01:08

were the armorer, the one that

1:01:11

stood between a safe weapon and a

1:01:13

weapon that could kill someone. You

1:01:15

alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal

1:01:17

weapon. But for you,

1:01:19

Ms. Hutchins would be alive, a husband

1:01:21

would have his partner and a little boy would have

1:01:24

his mother. All

1:01:26

right, so how do they keep pursuing charges

1:01:28

against Alec Baldwin if that's what the judge

1:01:30

says? You and you alone, it's all

1:01:32

your fault. Now what are they going to do with

1:01:34

Alec Baldwin? Oh, he said it would be found the

1:01:36

same. But he said it looks bad for Baldwin. After

1:01:39

this, he'll get a jail. Is that

1:01:41

the same judge? I

1:01:45

doubt it. I don't think so. Okay,

1:01:48

so then there's a possibility he's going to get

1:01:50

sentenced too. That judge might have different views. The

1:01:53

other one. Well, he has

1:01:55

to be found guilty before he's sentenced, first of all.

1:01:57

Oh, I thought he was found guilty. He's not. started

1:02:00

that there's so many different people going to

1:02:02

trial and all these different court cases with

1:02:04

this. So they have to find him

1:02:06

guilty and then they'll sentence him. That's

1:02:09

correct. I don't even know. Did they

1:02:11

recharge him or I don't keep up

1:02:13

with all this stuff. They dropped the

1:02:15

charges. They brought the charges back. They

1:02:17

dropped them. They brought them back. I

1:02:19

don't know. It's always something going

1:02:22

on. So

1:02:24

18 months for her. Tom, you're on

1:02:26

Rovers. Morning, Glory. Good morning, Tom.

1:02:29

Hey, Rovers. How are you doing? Hey, what's happening?

1:02:31

Yeah, I just want to let you know, rule

1:02:33

of thumb, and it's not even a rule of

1:02:35

thumb. It's a fact that when somebody hands you

1:02:37

a weapon, it's your job to make sure it's

1:02:39

clear. If I hand

1:02:41

you a gun that's loaded, it's your job to

1:02:43

make sure it's clear. And it's not on a

1:02:46

move. That's what they have

1:02:48

professional on their job. That's

1:02:52

why they hired them. Shot called for blanks. No,

1:02:54

look at it. You're going to be wrong, Tom.

1:02:56

I'm talking, Tom. Tom, I'm talking. So

1:02:58

if you were handed a gun and in the

1:03:00

shot, you're supposed to shoot something, it would have

1:03:03

blanks in it. You'd look at it, you'd go,

1:03:05

it's loaded. It's probably

1:03:07

blank because that's what I'm supposed to

1:03:09

do. I'm supposed to point the gun

1:03:12

at the camera. I'm supposed to shoot it. And

1:03:14

that's what I'm going to do. Okay. Listen

1:03:18

to me. If somebody hands you a gun,

1:03:20

it's your job to make sure it's clear. Or

1:03:22

it has a proper... It's not supposed to be clear in this. It's

1:03:25

not supposed to be clear. No, no, no. It's supposed

1:03:27

to shoot the thing. So

1:03:29

an actor is not going to become versed

1:03:32

in dummy rounds and blank rounds and

1:03:34

live ammo rounds. That's what you have

1:03:37

an armorer for. Does an

1:03:39

actor also then... Hold on,

1:03:41

Tom. Does an actor have to... If there's a...

1:03:43

Hold on. If there's a scene

1:03:46

that calls for explosions, does the actor

1:03:48

then have to go and make sure

1:03:50

that all the detonators are correct and

1:03:52

all the explosive charges are correct? How

1:03:56

about this? There is not supposed to be

1:03:58

live ammo on a movie. period.

1:04:00

That's the armorers, yes, it's her fault.

1:04:06

That's right. Exactly. Oh

1:04:08

my goodness. There's not supposed to be

1:04:10

live ammo on any set when they're

1:04:12

doing that. So who's, so from

1:04:16

what I understand, Alec Baldwin was out there playing

1:04:18

cowboy with live rounds. No,

1:04:20

no, no, no, no, that's not

1:04:22

true. The

1:04:25

armorer is the one who mixed

1:04:28

in live rounds for whatever reason

1:04:30

with these blanks and dummy rounds.

1:04:34

Everybody was playing cowboy because they're in the

1:04:36

desert. Hey, let's throw some live rounds at

1:04:38

them. You're totally, you're wrong.

1:04:40

It was the armorer that did all

1:04:42

of that. Everything you're saying is the

1:04:44

woman we're talking about, not Alec

1:04:47

Baldwin. No one has accused Alec Baldwin of

1:04:49

shooting live rounds off in the middle of

1:04:51

the desert. Not one person has accused him

1:04:53

of doing that. Some people weren't doing that,

1:04:55

Rover. Correct? Yeah, like some grip

1:04:57

or best boy or something. Right? Okay.

1:05:00

So he's the producer. Is he in charge of

1:05:02

anything to do with Alec Baldwin? He's in charge

1:05:05

of the entire set. He's the producer. No, no,

1:05:07

no, no. A producer basically pays for stuff. Yeah,

1:05:09

and is in charge. Rover, was he not, he

1:05:11

was an actor on the set? Producers. Don't

1:05:14

go ahead. I'm not going to convince

1:05:16

you otherwise, so, but no, there's not, number one,

1:05:18

there's not supposed to be live rounds on there.

1:05:20

And when somebody hands you a weapon, it's up

1:05:22

to you to... Tom,

1:05:26

in my case, after you found

1:05:29

out everything you thought about what

1:05:31

is happening in this case is

1:05:33

wrong, because you thought Alec Baldwin was...

1:05:35

You have not changed your mind. You go,

1:05:37

okay, I take that information and I don't

1:05:39

care about it. I'm still right. That's

1:05:42

what you're saying? I'm right, because

1:05:44

when somebody hands you a weapon, it's

1:05:46

up to you to determine what is

1:05:48

in that weapon. You are supposed to

1:05:51

open it up. If it's a revolver, you open

1:05:53

it up to make sure it's a blank... Do

1:05:55

you like Alec Baldwin before this happened? I

1:05:58

have no feelings about it. You think in every

1:06:00

movie where, let's say some woman picks up a gun

1:06:03

and there's a scene where

1:06:11

she picks up the gun and she

1:06:13

shoots her assailant or whatever,

1:06:15

frightened the 16-year-old girl or

1:06:18

whatever? Do

1:06:20

you think that 16-year-old girl cleared

1:06:22

the gun? She

1:06:25

needs to, yes. Do you need to train? You need

1:06:27

to train. You need to train. You

1:06:29

need to recognize the dummy round. What

1:06:32

an armorer is for. That's why they

1:06:34

have them on a movie set. You're

1:06:36

double-checking. You and your buddy in the

1:06:38

backyard, yeah, you might check, Tom, because

1:06:40

it's just you and your buddy in

1:06:42

your backyard. You don't have a professional

1:06:44

armorer there whose job it is to

1:06:46

handle all of these weapons. I

1:06:49

have a bunch of weapons. Anytime I do

1:06:51

it, I clear it and if I give

1:06:53

it to my buddy, hey, we're doing this,

1:06:55

he will clear it too. Can you tell the

1:06:57

difference between a blank and a real round? It

1:07:01

really eats. It doesn't have a bullet in it.

1:07:04

It has a... What about a dummy round?

1:07:06

What about the dummy round? A dummy round has

1:07:09

a crimp end. Okay,

1:07:11

a dummy round has a crimp end. There is

1:07:13

no projectile in the

1:07:15

tip of the bullet. Let

1:07:18

me ask you, but let me just say this. Educate

1:07:21

yourself a little bit between a blank and

1:07:23

a real round. So you would want

1:07:25

your life to be on the line with,

1:07:30

oh, I don't know, just pick an actress, pick

1:07:33

some dumb actress. You want

1:07:35

her to be your

1:07:37

life to be in her hands then. She's

1:07:39

the last line of defense of you getting

1:07:41

shot on a movie set. It's

1:07:43

going to be the chick who plays

1:07:45

Emily in Paris, Lily Collins, I think

1:07:48

is her name. She's

1:07:50

going to be between me and getting shot,

1:07:52

huh? Forget that armorer. Hey, Emily in Paris,

1:07:54

you're in charge here. Come on. How

1:07:57

about you train for Emily? How about you train

1:07:59

her? about the difference between

1:08:01

a blank and a real round. That's

1:08:04

what an armorer is for. No, no,

1:08:06

no, no, you can't. That's the difference

1:08:09

between... Oh my God. Don't

1:08:12

you think in a movie they make

1:08:14

the rounds realistic

1:08:17

because they wouldn't want

1:08:19

it to look like a blank? So when you're

1:08:21

watching the movie, you're like, oh, that's a fake

1:08:23

round. If it's a close up shot. Yeah,

1:08:27

answer that question. All right, let me talk for

1:08:29

a second. Okay. On

1:08:32

a movie set, they will take a shot

1:08:34

of a weapon with projectiles

1:08:37

in the tip of the cartridge. Okay.

1:08:41

But in real life, they cut

1:08:43

that away, then we're in the cutting

1:08:45

room, and then they shoot the blanks. You

1:08:47

don't know anything you're talking about, do you?

1:08:49

You're just completely outside. So Tom, do you

1:08:51

think Keanu Reeves, he shoots 50,000 rounds

1:08:54

in the John Wick movies? Do you think he's... What

1:08:57

did he do? Like what? He

1:08:59

takes six months before the filming to check

1:09:01

each round individually himself? Is that what he's

1:09:04

doing? Dude, that's all green screen stuff. Come

1:09:07

on. That's all green screen stuff. You've never seen...

1:09:09

John Wick, you've never... Oh my goodness. It's not

1:09:11

green screen. You've never seen the behind the

1:09:13

scenes of him shooting like a thousand dudes in the head? He's

1:09:16

really good. That's green screen. He's

1:09:18

actually using his live rounds. No, he's

1:09:20

trained. Yeah. All right,

1:09:22

Tom, thank you. Okay. That's

1:09:24

what they have an armorer for on these movies. I

1:09:27

don't know why people... He knows that. No, but people

1:09:29

just... They... He hates Alex Baldwin.

1:09:31

I mean, that's just it. Well,

1:09:35

so this woman, 18 months in

1:09:37

jail and I think that's appropriate

1:09:40

because she really... That

1:09:42

was her job

1:09:45

on the set of the movie was

1:09:47

to handle the firearms, check

1:09:50

the firearms, make sure

1:09:52

everything is the way it's supposed to

1:09:54

be and hand the firearms to whoever.

1:09:58

And she failed in that. because there

1:10:00

were live rounds mixed in.

1:10:03

That's on her and he

1:10:05

and no one else, doesn't

1:10:08

matter if it was Alec Baldwin, if

1:10:10

it was somebody else that had that

1:10:12

done, whatever. It all boils down to

1:10:14

that armorer being the one who was

1:10:17

responsible. So she was just sentenced to

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in Rochester, New York. You're on Rovers

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1:11:15

morning guys. Rovers, I have a question for you.

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Yes. Would you feel, who would

1:11:20

you feel most safer out with a gun

1:11:22

under in their hand? Doogee

1:11:25

or that stuttering idiot you just spoke with 10

1:11:27

minutes ago? I

1:11:34

think the stuttering idiot. Yeah, you know

1:11:36

I'm serious. I think that guy, I

1:11:38

think I'd rather have him with a

1:11:40

firearm than Doogee with a firearm. Doogee

1:11:42

is not real well

1:11:44

versed with firearms, I would say. I will

1:11:47

tell you that the last time I

1:11:50

thought somebody was in my house, I was

1:11:54

at the, I was at the kitchen and I felt

1:11:56

like I was in a movie. The

1:11:58

alarm upstairs went on. So I was

1:12:00

in my kitchen and I had the gun, the

1:12:03

phone and what like right there on speaker I

1:12:05

was ready to like go and dial. And

1:12:08

then I had the gun pointed at the top of the

1:12:10

stairs. Like I was like raised and ready to go. I

1:12:13

was gonna shoot whoever was in my house. So

1:12:15

something just kind of came over and I was on

1:12:17

the phone, the security company called and they're like, put

1:12:20

the gun down, you're okay. And

1:12:23

then when you put the gun down and then you know

1:12:25

your house is cleared, I was like freaking

1:12:27

out. But I, something

1:12:29

came over me and you

1:12:31

just. Did you have the safety off? Red,

1:12:34

you're dead. Oh, okay. I

1:12:38

mean, that's seriously, that's. Oh,

1:12:41

okay. All right. Speaking of shooting,

1:12:43

did you see this? This happened

1:12:45

in, where was this? Someplace,

1:12:48

Charleston, Ohio, South Charleston,

1:12:50

Ohio. Don't even know where that is. But

1:12:54

an 81 year old man is now

1:12:56

charged with murder over something that happened.

1:13:01

He shot an Uber driver who

1:13:04

showed up at his house. Now

1:13:06

the story is a little bit

1:13:08

complex. He was apparently

1:13:11

for weeks getting calls from scammers

1:13:13

and they were trying to scam

1:13:16

him out of money. He's an

1:13:18

elderly guy. He's 81 years old.

1:13:21

And on this particular day, somebody

1:13:23

called and they said, hey, William,

1:13:27

I think is the guy's

1:13:30

name, William, your nephew or

1:13:32

grandson or whatever is in jail

1:13:34

and he's going to be locked

1:13:36

up forever unless you send $5,000

1:13:38

to get him out of jail. I

1:13:43

don't know if, you know, I've heard of this scam

1:13:45

before where they'll call old people and they'll say that

1:13:48

their grandkid is in jail on Mexico

1:13:50

or something like that. And you

1:13:53

need to send $5,000 right away and old

1:13:55

people fall for this kind of stuff. And

1:13:59

so. the scammers get this

1:14:01

guy and they go, listen, you need to give

1:14:03

us this money or your grandson or nephew or

1:14:05

whoever is going to be in jail. He's

1:14:07

going to be charged with this, that and the

1:14:09

other blah, blah, blah. We need the five grand.

1:14:13

We're going to send somebody to pick it up right

1:14:15

now. So they scammers

1:14:18

call an Uber, send an

1:14:20

Uber to this guy's house.

1:14:23

The Uber driver is a woman

1:14:26

named Lolita Hall. She's

1:14:28

61 years old. So she's old

1:14:30

herself. She shows up at

1:14:32

this guy's house having

1:14:34

no idea that she was

1:14:37

sent there by a scammer.

1:14:40

And then the old man comes

1:14:42

out of his house thinking she

1:14:44

is the scammer or is

1:14:46

involved with the scammer and he has

1:14:48

a gun. I think we

1:14:50

have video from her

1:14:52

dash cam inside of her Uber.

1:14:56

Let me see. I haven't watched this video. I

1:14:58

don't know if there's anything to see with this

1:15:01

at all, but I know we

1:15:03

do have some video. Let's look. According

1:15:09

to reports, authorities say William Brock had

1:15:11

been receiving multiple threatening scam calls the

1:15:13

morning of March 25th. The

1:15:16

calls were concerning an incarcerated relative and

1:15:18

Brock was told to meet at the courthouse

1:15:20

to pay a ransom of $12,000 in

1:15:23

bail money where they would kill him and

1:15:25

his relative around the

1:15:27

same time of the call. Lolita Hall received

1:15:29

directions from the same person or an accomplice

1:15:32

instructing her to go to Brock's home to pick

1:15:34

up a package for delivery dash

1:15:36

cam video from Hall's car shows her arrived

1:15:38

to Brock's home to pick up that package.

1:15:42

According to reports from the Clark County Sheriff's Office, Brock

1:15:44

allegedly had a gun. This

1:15:46

video appears to confirm that the incident report

1:15:49

says Brock allegedly took Hall's phone and wouldn't

1:15:51

let her leave. And when she tried

1:15:53

to go, authorities say Brock then shot

1:15:55

Hall. They started fighting and he shot

1:15:57

her two more times. Authorities

1:16:00

received a call from Brock saying he had shot

1:16:02

someone on his property because they were trying to

1:16:04

rob him. When units arrived, they

1:16:06

found Hall with multiple gunshot wounds and Brock

1:16:08

was bleeding from his head. Hall

1:16:11

was flown to Kettering Hospital in Dayton, where

1:16:13

she died. Reports say while

1:16:15

officials were on scene, Brock's landline phone kept

1:16:17

ringing and when one officer picked it up,

1:16:20

the man on the other line said he was an officer.

1:16:22

And the real officer explained what happened and asked

1:16:24

the caller to meet. And he

1:16:27

agreed, but never showed up. Yeah, no

1:16:29

kidding. So here's

1:16:32

the thing. Deeter,

1:16:36

what do you think about this case? I mean, this

1:16:38

guy's now this 81 year old is

1:16:40

now charged with murder. He

1:16:44

came out with a gun there. He

1:16:46

thinks he's getting he thinks that

1:16:48

he's getting scammed, that he's getting robbed.

1:16:52

What do you what do you do with this guy? I

1:16:54

mean, nothing. He's innocent. He thought he was

1:16:56

being scammed there. Alec Baldwin

1:16:59

is guilty. Yes, he didn't

1:17:01

check the gun. This guy has

1:17:03

his gun. He knows his blood with real

1:17:05

bullets. He thinks he's being scammed. Somebody shows

1:17:07

up wanting $12,000. He comes

1:17:09

to the door. He goes, Hey, you're trying to scam

1:17:11

me. Don't leave. If she just want to

1:17:13

stay put, let the cops come and sort it out. But she's trying

1:17:15

to leave. There's a scuffle Rover. What's he

1:17:17

supposed to do? I feel bad for this old guy.

1:17:20

But if he knows he's

1:17:22

getting scammed, then you call the cops. He

1:17:24

did. No, no, no. They

1:17:26

coming. No, he was saying, don't ask for a

1:17:28

shot. He goes, wait, don't leave. I'm going to

1:17:31

take you to the police or I'll call the police after.

1:17:33

She wouldn't listen. You can't fault this guy. He's

1:17:35

just sitting in his own home and then his scammers are trying

1:17:38

to take $12,000 from him. Peter,

1:17:40

what would you do though? If you were an Uber

1:17:43

driver and you show up and some guy comes out

1:17:45

with a gun, don't you try to leave as well?

1:17:48

You have no idea what's going on. Call the

1:17:50

police. Let's sort this out. You just

1:17:52

not a there. All right. Let me hang out

1:17:54

here for a while. Show my

1:17:56

phone. I'm going to work for Uber or whatever

1:17:58

the company was. she works for?

1:18:01

Uber? I work for Uber, they said come

1:18:03

pick up this package, I'm not a scammer. Here's

1:18:05

my license, you can hold on to it, let's call the

1:18:07

police. I'm just trying to make a run for it, that

1:18:09

looks guilty. Anytime you run, you look guilty. You

1:18:12

pick her phone. So

1:18:14

she tried to do that. That's a great point. No,

1:18:16

that's what it said. She was

1:18:19

trying to leave and then he said give me

1:18:21

your phone, you're leaving. Oh shoot her, shoot her

1:18:23

in the kneecap. Then she starts fighting with the

1:18:25

guy, he had to keep shooting her until she

1:18:27

stops. That's what I think he did,

1:18:30

I think he actually shot her in the leg and

1:18:32

then he says he warns her when

1:18:35

they're scuffling stop or I'll shoot you in the

1:18:37

other leg is what he said. He's

1:18:39

an old guy but I feel

1:18:42

bad for both of them. I really do. This

1:18:44

poor guy, he's 81 years old, he's

1:18:46

being terrorized by these

1:18:48

scammers who are calling him, they're

1:18:50

threatening him, they're saying they're going

1:18:52

to kill his grandson or nephew

1:18:54

or whatever they said is relative

1:18:57

unless you give me $12,000. This

1:19:01

poor old man is being terrorized. Now

1:19:03

this woman who showed up, she's completely

1:19:05

innocent, did absolutely

1:19:07

nothing wrong. So

1:19:10

I feel bad for her as well. I'll tell you

1:19:12

what they should do. This

1:19:14

guy, the 81 year old, he is

1:19:18

responsible in some way but ultimately

1:19:20

responsible just like I said that

1:19:23

armor in the Alec Baldwin case

1:19:25

is ultimately responsible. In this case,

1:19:27

the scammers are the ones who are

1:19:30

ultimately responsible. Forget about prosecuting this 81

1:19:32

year old guy. Go for it. Once

1:19:35

the whole investigation is done, you figure out what you want to

1:19:37

do. But right now, you

1:19:40

let this guy out, I think he's

1:19:42

already posted his bail, his bond, whatever.

1:19:45

Don't worry about going after him. You

1:19:48

should focus all your resources

1:19:50

as a police department on

1:19:54

finding who the scammer was

1:19:56

and finding what they, you

1:19:59

know, because If they were trying to pick

1:20:01

up cash, where

1:20:03

was that going to be delivered to?

1:20:05

If you're a Nigerian scammer and you're

1:20:08

picking up physical cash, where does

1:20:10

it go? How does it get, you know, there

1:20:12

must, there's got to be an accomplice somewhere. I

1:20:14

don't know if it's a Nigerian scammer or if

1:20:16

it's an American scammer. I have no idea, but

1:20:18

that that's who's ultimately responsible. So you find them

1:20:20

and you charge that

1:20:23

person with murder. That's

1:20:25

what you should do because their actions led

1:20:27

to the death of this

1:20:29

innocent Uber driver, this woman at the

1:20:31

hands of an old 81 year

1:20:34

old guy who is also a victim

1:20:36

himself. Now, if you go in,

1:20:38

if Dieter and I go in and

1:20:41

we rob a bank and

1:20:45

one of us gets killed,

1:20:48

the, let's say Dieter

1:20:50

gets killed. Who in the, in the

1:20:52

process of this bank robbery? Or let's

1:20:54

say Dieter shoots and kills somebody, whatever,

1:20:57

even though I didn't do anything, I didn't

1:20:59

pull the trigger. I didn't

1:21:02

shoot and kill anyone. I'm still

1:21:04

charged with murder because

1:21:06

my actions going

1:21:08

in with Dieter to rob this

1:21:10

bank together, my actions, my illegal

1:21:12

actions caused the death of somebody

1:21:14

else. And you

1:21:16

can be charged with murder, even though you didn't

1:21:19

shoot anyone, you didn't kill anyone. They'll charge you

1:21:21

with murder. And that's what they

1:21:23

should do. And in this case, the scammer

1:21:25

is ultimately responsible and, and charge

1:21:28

him with murder. Pull out all the stops,

1:21:30

find this person, and they need to start

1:21:32

doing this because these scams are out of

1:21:34

control with people. Not only the

1:21:36

scams, but the swatting where all these

1:21:38

20 year olds think it's cool to

1:21:41

swat somebody that they don't like and

1:21:43

send the SWAT team there saying

1:21:45

there's a murder suicide in taking place

1:21:47

inside this house or whatever. And

1:21:51

you're a completely innocent person. Before

1:21:54

you know it, SWAT team is breaking down your

1:21:56

door or whatever the hell they're doing. You

1:21:59

don't know who it is coming in. And people have

1:22:01

died from this and they

1:22:04

need to knock that out and whoever does

1:22:06

it, honestly I don't know what you do,

1:22:08

maybe you have to publicly execute them. I

1:22:11

generally don't support that kind of stuff, but

1:22:13

in order to get people to stop this

1:22:15

sort of terrible behavior, the scams,

1:22:18

the swatting, maybe you do. You find

1:22:20

this person, this scammer in this case

1:22:22

and he's shooting Kill That Scammer on

1:22:24

live TV to put a stop to

1:22:26

it. That will teach people to knock

1:22:28

it off, but what would you do

1:22:30

Charlie? You put this guy in jail,

1:22:32

he's 81 years old, he'd

1:22:34

lock him up forever? I

1:22:39

don't even know because I feel really bad

1:22:41

for the guy. I mean truly this guy's

1:22:43

confused, but why didn't he call

1:22:45

the cops? He knew he was getting scammed, so

1:22:48

he was planning on shooting the scammer, right?

1:22:50

Instead of calling them,

1:22:52

instead of calling the cops. He should

1:22:54

have called the cops. Because at that point he

1:22:56

knew, if he was still confused and he didn't know, he thought

1:22:59

he was

1:23:01

going to bring a trap on the scammers. And

1:23:04

it turns out that he didn't know

1:23:06

that those Uber drivers, so I don't

1:23:08

know. He's 81, that's what happened.

1:23:10

People are confused at the age of 81. Aren't

1:23:14

old people getting scammed all the time? Non-stop,

1:23:17

non-stop. That's the prime target. In

1:23:21

his later years, he was scammed

1:23:25

by telemarketers.

1:23:28

And this is a long time ago,

1:23:30

but they would call

1:23:32

and they would, I don't even

1:23:34

know what they would say or what they would do. This

1:23:38

is an investment, or this is the this and

1:23:40

that and the other and blah, blah, blah. And

1:23:43

before you know it, he would end up

1:23:45

out of $5,000 or whatever. And

1:23:50

they prey on these old

1:23:53

people. And

1:23:55

it's really disgusting. I feel bad. This

1:23:57

81-year-old is a victim. Now,

1:24:00

I don't know, do you have any theater?

1:24:03

I don't know if your grandparents have passed away,

1:24:06

right? Did they ever fall victim to

1:24:08

this kind of stuff? Not online scams, but they've

1:24:10

been robbed. My grandpa opened the door

1:24:12

and somebody pissed the whip them right in the face. And

1:24:15

they tied up my grandpa, my

1:24:18

grandma, and then my uncle. They tied them

1:24:20

all up and they robbed the entire house.

1:24:22

Just because they knew this was an old couple, prime

1:24:25

target just took everything they

1:24:27

had. They had money saved up in the house. They

1:24:30

had cash. Think they had

1:24:32

paintings. Took that. They

1:24:35

took the paintings. They had, what, expensive paintings?

1:24:37

One painting, I don't know. Did

1:24:39

they ever catch the people who did it? No,

1:24:42

that was the thing. They got away. There's

1:24:44

so many cases like that. And thank God my

1:24:46

uncle was able to wiggle his hands out of

1:24:48

the rope. That's eventually how they got loose. They

1:24:51

called the police. But no, they never caught them. How

1:24:53

old was your uncle at the time? Like

1:24:56

an adult or a kid? No,

1:24:59

an adult. OK, all right. So he was

1:25:01

able to get out. Yeah. They, he

1:25:03

escaped. He got out of his rope

1:25:05

or whatever. Were the people already out

1:25:08

of the house by that point? Yeah, yeah, yeah. They were

1:25:10

already gone. And then they were just sitting there like, geez,

1:25:12

what are we going to do? And he finally got free.

1:25:14

He called the police. Yeah, there's nothing. Nothing

1:25:16

you can do. That's why you have to catch him. If

1:25:20

he were to let this lady drive off, let's

1:25:22

say she actually is a scammer over. If she

1:25:24

just drove off, would they ever catch her? She

1:25:27

probably had a rental car. They use

1:25:29

a fake spoof phone number. You

1:25:31

can't catch these scammers. You're

1:25:34

probably right. You'd never be able to catch

1:25:36

them. But they do have information.

1:25:39

I know the scammers are good. If they

1:25:41

called an Uber or they get an Uber

1:25:43

through the app, you can always send for

1:25:45

a package pickup or whatever.

1:25:47

They're obviously using a fake email and

1:25:49

a stolen credit card or whatever. But

1:25:53

they can. I don't

1:25:55

know if the local police, and this is in

1:25:57

the middle of nowhere, it's South Charleston, Ohio. I

1:26:00

don't think they have a sophisticated

1:26:02

police department, but somebody, the feds,

1:26:04

you know, I don't know, somebody

1:26:06

can track down who ordered that

1:26:08

Uber, who was making these phone

1:26:10

calls. They have the technology.

1:26:12

People think they go, oh, I have a,

1:26:16

I have a burner phone or I have a

1:26:18

number that I bought on the internet or I have

1:26:20

an app that does this or that. Does

1:26:23

that mask your identity? To

1:26:25

some extent, sure. You know, it might make

1:26:27

it harder for somebody that you're calling to

1:26:29

figure it out. But if something serious goes

1:26:31

down, what do you think you can use

1:26:33

that, that, that burner number to threaten the

1:26:35

president, call the white house, threaten the president.

1:26:37

You think they're not going to find out

1:26:40

who it is? They're going to find out.

1:26:42

They know they have their ways. So they

1:26:45

could find out who these scammers

1:26:47

are and they need to prosecute

1:26:50

them to the fullest extent of

1:26:52

the law. It's just, it

1:26:54

really is sad. And I, I, I

1:26:57

feel bad for both of these people involved. Jason,

1:26:59

you're on roll for this morning. Glory. Good

1:27:02

morning, Jason. Good morning. I just wanted to

1:27:04

say that that guy can't use deadly

1:27:06

physical force against that woman just because

1:27:08

he thinks something's going to happen. He

1:27:10

has to, he has to feel at

1:27:12

that moment that his life is in

1:27:15

danger, imminent threat of his life. He

1:27:17

can't, especially if she's trying to flee,

1:27:19

you know, if she's trying to leave,

1:27:21

he could easily let her

1:27:23

leave and avoid the situation. He can't

1:27:25

use deadly physical force based on some

1:27:27

story he heard over the phone. I

1:27:30

agree with you, but he's also 81 years

1:27:32

old. You have

1:27:34

to take that into consideration. You know,

1:27:37

the guy's an old guy and yeah,

1:27:40

I get that. But you know,

1:27:42

how would you punish the guy? What

1:27:44

would you do? You think that this guy

1:27:46

needs to spend years in prison or something?

1:27:50

I don't know what the punishment should be, but

1:27:52

I'm just saying like legally, you can't, it's

1:27:55

the same with anybody. You can't use deadly

1:27:57

physical force against somebody unless you can. articulate

1:28:00

that you thought at that moment you

1:28:02

had no other choice but to use

1:28:04

deadly physical force against women. Well he

1:28:06

was, he was, according to what

1:28:08

I read, he did say that. He said,

1:28:10

I thought she was going for a gun

1:28:12

and I feared for my life. If a

1:28:15

cop pulled that story out, even

1:28:17

though there's no gun present, the

1:28:19

cops gonna get off, right? Right, right.

1:28:21

Well, you're talking about it, you're talking

1:28:24

about a different situation. You

1:28:26

know, if she's actively saying, hey, I

1:28:28

got a gun, you know, and she's

1:28:31

making a motion, that's a different story.

1:28:33

But this lady is just showing up,

1:28:36

she's not doing anything that would suggest

1:28:38

that she's trying to

1:28:40

farm him. But she has something in her hand,

1:28:42

in both hands she had something. He said she

1:28:44

was trying to grab something in her car, he

1:28:46

thought she was going for a gun and

1:28:50

that's why he feared for his life. So

1:28:52

we'll see. Well, maybe he said enough to

1:28:54

get his

1:28:56

way out of it, but I feel bad for the

1:28:59

guy. I obviously feel bad for the poor woman who

1:29:01

was just doing her job trying to make

1:29:03

some money to get by and ends

1:29:06

up dead, unfortunately.

1:29:08

Country Chris! You're on

1:29:10

rollers morning, Gloria, good morning, Country Chris. Hey,

1:29:13

what's up, y'all? I

1:29:16

agree with that last caller. He should

1:29:19

have called the police if he thought somebody

1:29:21

was gonna come there or somebody kidnapped whoever

1:29:23

was gonna kill him. You gotta go with

1:29:25

the authorities. But there

1:29:27

has to, with all those billions we're

1:29:29

sending to Ukraine, I feel like we

1:29:31

could take a little bit of that money and start a whole

1:29:33

unit that investigates

1:29:36

this stuff. You're making, like there's these

1:29:38

corporations now hundreds of millions of dollars

1:29:41

a year and scamming old people on

1:29:43

the phone and whatever. And if they're

1:29:45

overseas, you go to that country and

1:29:47

either they arrest and charge those people

1:29:49

or you sanction that country. It's gotta

1:29:51

happen. Where are you taking

1:29:53

them out? I'm all for it.

1:29:55

If you're scamming old people out of

1:29:58

their life savings and... You're

1:30:00

forcing them essentially out of their homes because they

1:30:02

don't have any money, they can't

1:30:04

afford their health care. I

1:30:07

would not be opposed to sending

1:30:09

in an elite squad to just

1:30:11

pick off some of these scammers

1:30:13

who are sitting over there getting

1:30:16

off on scamming old people.

1:30:19

Oh yeah, I'm with you. I mean

1:30:21

then you're looking at starting a war

1:30:23

with a country over. With who? Nigeria?

1:30:25

I think we'll take them. I think

1:30:27

we could win that war. You know,

1:30:30

us versus Nigeria, why not? Something

1:30:33

does have to be happening. They've got to go investigate, they've

1:30:35

got to go to these countries because in

1:30:37

a lot of cases, the officials in this

1:30:39

country are behind the scams. They're the ones

1:30:42

putting money into these scam centers

1:30:45

that are just 24-7 around the clock

1:30:47

calling people and you

1:30:50

know, let them go get Google gift cards.

1:30:53

And it's not only in Nigeria, but

1:30:55

they're doing this in China has a

1:30:57

big operation where they

1:31:00

will actually

1:31:02

set up call centers outside of the

1:31:04

country in places that they control or

1:31:07

have influence over and it's run just

1:31:09

like a business. I mean, it's like

1:31:11

an office building. People clock in, they

1:31:14

clock out. Their whole job is just

1:31:17

scamming people and it is

1:31:19

sad. I

1:31:21

feel bad for this guy. Eric

1:31:25

says, this was the basis of the movie,

1:31:27

The Beekeeper. And baller Ben says,

1:31:29

send in The Beekeeper. I don't know what

1:31:31

that movie is. I just told you with

1:31:33

Jason Statham and somebody scams somebody

1:31:35

he knows and he finds the location of

1:31:37

the scamming building where you like you said,

1:31:39

we're over late clock in nine to five

1:31:41

every day scamming people. It takes care

1:31:44

of it. You handle it.

1:31:46

What's that on Netflix? Hulu? What's

1:31:48

that? You're going to rent it.

1:31:50

It's just in theaters. I've

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We have on. What do you think the most

1:33:16

stressful time of day is? We

1:33:19

have weird schedules. I don't know if we're really.

1:33:21

The most stressful time of

1:33:24

the day. It's got to

1:33:26

be sometime in the morning.

1:33:28

I would assume like if

1:33:30

you're I never

1:33:33

really had any appreciation for how much my mother

1:33:35

was probably stressed out but you wake up you

1:33:37

got you have to get yourself ready you got

1:33:40

to get your kid ready you got to make

1:33:42

sure they have all their crap for school you

1:33:44

got to get them out the door on time

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you have to make it the work on time

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with your boss sales at you there's gotta

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be the most in

1:34:00

Florida you're on well this morning. Good

1:34:02

morning. Hey, good morning.

1:34:04

Hi y'all dude Alright,

1:34:08

alright, I'll call me to talk about that 81 year old

1:34:12

I'm gonna I'm gonna have to

1:34:14

definitely say he does need to

1:34:16

absolutely be charged for for murder

1:34:20

You know as a as a civilian

1:34:22

you don't have Qualified immunity like

1:34:25

you do as a as a

1:34:27

police officer or a law enforcement

1:34:29

agent Where you know you can't

1:34:31

just say oh, I thought they were going for

1:34:33

a gun You know

1:34:35

especially if it's found out that that person didn't

1:34:37

have a gun They didn't threaten

1:34:40

any physical force against you

1:34:42

they inevitably didn't have a

1:34:44

weapon You

1:34:46

can't really go ahead and claim

1:34:48

stand your ground At

1:34:51

that point you know especially if you're not

1:34:53

under battery, you know that harkens back to

1:34:55

kind of the Trayvon Martin case that

1:34:58

that's fell under stand your ground and The

1:35:01

argument that he's 81 years old Well,

1:35:05

you know He's exactly the same age as

1:35:07

the the guy who's running the country right

1:35:09

now You know no matter how no matter

1:35:11

what you feel about him So

1:35:13

you could say you know how's uncle Joe

1:35:16

doing house is our his mental faculty. Oh,

1:35:18

yeah, he's cramping every other day in his

1:35:20

pants Right,

1:35:22

right well then that brings up the point

1:35:24

that you know, if you're 81 years old

1:35:26

and you don't have all your you know

1:35:28

Cognitive, you know where was all about you

1:35:30

then maybe you're if you still have you

1:35:32

know, friends family loved ones You

1:35:34

know, they should probably sit you down and say hey, you know Hey

1:35:37

grandpa, maybe you shouldn't be driving a car anymore.

1:35:39

Maybe you shouldn't have a gun, you know, cuz

1:35:43

You know, you're old enough to know that

1:35:45

you should be engaging in vigilantism Well,

1:35:47

look I I agree the guy has

1:35:49

to be responsible for his actions But

1:35:51

I think you have to

1:35:54

look at things in totality. This guy's

1:35:56

been terrorized for weeks by these scammers.

1:35:58

They're threatening him They're calling him that

1:36:00

day repeatedly saying they're going to kill family

1:36:02

members, so on and so forth. And

1:36:05

so you have to take that into

1:36:07

consideration, I would say. Now, I

1:36:10

don't think that society as a whole is

1:36:12

going to, so we're going to lock up at

1:36:14

this poor 81 year old guy for the rest

1:36:16

of his life. I don't think that's going to

1:36:19

protect society anymore than, you know,

1:36:21

does he deserve some sort of

1:36:23

punishment? Sure, but I don't

1:36:27

think you'll put this guy in jail until

1:36:29

he dies. I don't agree with that. Well,

1:36:32

sir, you know, I too am, you know,

1:36:34

pro second amendment and I am a gun

1:36:36

owner myself. And, you know, those are the

1:36:38

risks you take as being a gun owner.

1:36:41

You know, you take risk as well, you

1:36:43

know, even just owning a vehicle, knowing that,

1:36:45

you know, your actions could lead to the

1:36:48

death or maiming of others in the

1:36:50

public. So you have to be responsible.

1:36:54

Yeah, that's like Norris.

1:36:56

Thank you. I appreciate it. That's

1:36:59

like people who were, I saw when

1:37:02

OJ Simpson died, I guess, we

1:37:06

used to be known as Bruce

1:37:09

Jenner and was friends with

1:37:11

OJ Simpson, now known as

1:37:14

Caitlyn Jenner. I think I'm getting all these

1:37:16

names, right? I don't follow the Jenners and

1:37:18

the Kardashians and all that, but Bruce

1:37:21

Jenner is now Caitlyn Jenner, right? So

1:37:25

she had made a comment about

1:37:28

some of like good riddance that OJ is

1:37:30

gone or whatever. And then people

1:37:32

started, well, you

1:37:35

killed somebody too. And

1:37:37

they're trying to equate that because Caitlyn

1:37:39

Jenner got in a car accident and

1:37:41

killed somebody, which is that didn't happen

1:37:43

maybe five, seven, eight years ago, however

1:37:46

long it's been now. Those

1:37:51

two are not the same. Many

1:37:55

people have been in car accidents

1:37:57

and they accidentally injure or kill

1:37:59

someone. on, that's entirely different

1:38:02

than purposely going and murdering

1:38:04

two people. So

1:38:07

that's just, I don't know

1:38:09

what these idiots are trying

1:38:11

to, or trying to say or trying

1:38:13

to rile Caitlyn Jenner up or trying to

1:38:15

prove some sort of point. There's

1:38:19

not, there's no comparison between an

1:38:22

accident and I'm

1:38:24

sure Caitlyn Jenner feels bad. I

1:38:26

don't think OJ felt bad for killing them. I

1:38:29

think he felt bad that he got caught. It would

1:38:31

be my guess. And then eventually gets

1:38:33

off, but you know, everyone knows that he was guilty.

1:38:37

Caitlyn Jenner, I'm assuming, feels

1:38:40

bad that they were in a

1:38:42

car accident and killed somebody, right?

1:38:45

That's natural. You would feel bad, but you

1:38:49

also, my wife and I just had a

1:38:51

conversation about this the other day because she,

1:38:54

she said, you could kill someone and

1:38:56

it wouldn't even faze you. And I

1:38:58

go, well, sure. It would, of course

1:39:00

it would phase me if I, I

1:39:03

don't want to kill anybody. I don't, I

1:39:05

don't even like killing bugs. I

1:39:07

put bugs outside. I hate killing things.

1:39:09

I saw a poor little

1:39:11

lizard that got run over by a golf

1:39:14

cart and he was dying and

1:39:16

he's all twitching and squirming, you know, and you

1:39:18

stop on him to put him out of his

1:39:20

misery. Now he only

1:39:22

had a short time left to live, like

1:39:24

maybe 30 seconds or a minute, but

1:39:26

I have to be walking down the sidewalk. Now

1:39:29

I was going in someplace. She

1:39:32

had an appointment and I was

1:39:34

going in there. So it was right outside. So

1:39:36

then as I'm sitting there waiting for her to

1:39:38

get done, I'm looking outside at this just dead

1:39:40

lizard that I just saw squirming around a few

1:39:43

minutes ago. I don't even like that. I don't

1:39:45

want to kill anybody. I don't want to injure

1:39:47

anybody. And

1:39:49

I go, what do you mean? I could. I

1:39:52

said, if it came between me and them,

1:39:55

I'm not going

1:39:58

to hesitate. I would. somebody,

1:40:00

someone breaks into my house, I'd kill them.

1:40:03

You have to. And she's like, that's the

1:40:06

difference between you and me. I couldn't do that. I'm

1:40:08

like, just wait a second. If somebody breaks into the

1:40:10

house and

1:40:12

they're going to kill you, you won't kill them?

1:40:17

And she said, no. And

1:40:20

I go, I

1:40:22

definitely would. I

1:40:24

don't want to kill anybody. I wouldn't want to.

1:40:27

She goes, but you would then not

1:40:30

think about it. I go, I would

1:40:32

think about it. I don't want to

1:40:34

kill, even if I killed somebody, they're

1:40:36

a bad person. They're trying to do me harm. They're

1:40:39

bad person in the moment, but

1:40:41

it's somebody's son

1:40:43

or whatever. You know, I, they

1:40:46

didn't, you know, there's a history, a

1:40:48

backstory of how, how they got to that point.

1:40:50

So I'm, I'm cognizant of all that. I do

1:40:52

not want to kill or

1:40:54

injure anyone. But I

1:40:56

also, I'm not just going to let somebody come

1:41:00

in and take advantage of me, main

1:41:03

me, kill me, whatever. It's just, that's,

1:41:05

I wouldn't even, there would be

1:41:07

no hesitation. And I think that if

1:41:10

you do have that hesitation, that's when,

1:41:12

if you have a gun and you have that

1:41:15

hesitation, that's when they take your gun away from you and shoot you

1:41:17

with your own gun. So that's,

1:41:19

I think that something would come over her.

1:41:21

I think that she would fight in

1:41:24

the moment. I do

1:41:26

think that she said that she would

1:41:30

feel guilty about that for her entire

1:41:32

rest of her life. She

1:41:34

wouldn't be able to think of anything else. And

1:41:36

I, I, I would, obviously you'd think about it,

1:41:38

but you have no choice.

1:41:40

So to me, it's

1:41:43

sort of a black and white,

1:41:45

you know, like it's, you

1:41:47

had no choice. What other option

1:41:49

was there? You were put in that position.

1:41:52

So I would, I, she

1:41:54

goes, you wouldn't lose any sleep over it.

1:41:57

Well, of course you would. You,

1:42:01

I don't know if I'd lose sleep

1:42:03

because I defended myself, but you certainly

1:42:05

would probably,

1:42:08

you'd have maybe not PTSD, but maybe I'm

1:42:10

not a trained guy, I'm not a military

1:42:12

guy, I'm not a cop, whatever. I don't,

1:42:14

you know, something like that happened to you,

1:42:16

you would, you would, you

1:42:19

would be affected by that for the rest of your

1:42:22

life. Yeah, negatively. Yeah, obviously. Most people

1:42:24

would, but I don't know if you would, Rover.

1:42:26

Yeah, I kind of agree with her. To be

1:42:28

honest, I don't think you would, I don't think

1:42:30

you want to kill anybody, I don't think that at all, but I

1:42:34

feel like you've mentioned before, like, I

1:42:37

wouldn't feel bad, like, oh my

1:42:39

God, I can't believe that I,

1:42:41

I wouldn't feel bad about myself

1:42:43

for doing it. I feel like

1:42:46

you said, you said something once that

1:42:50

if you got in some sort of road rage thing and

1:42:52

the person ended up crashing, you wouldn't really carry, but like,

1:42:54

well, that guy was being a dick. And

1:42:56

like, they died. And I was like, I

1:42:58

don't want anyone to die. No, I don't think you want

1:43:00

them to die. No, no, I don't think they crash, you

1:43:02

know, if you're being a complete dick, you crash and crash

1:43:04

a car. I'm trying to remember exactly what it was, but

1:43:07

it was something like that. And you're like, well, they were

1:43:09

wrong. I don't know. They were wrong.

1:43:11

And I was like, well, it wouldn't bother you if

1:43:14

they, if they died. And

1:43:16

you're like, no, no, I never,

1:43:18

no, no, I, I don't want any.

1:43:20

There's also degrees of being wrong and

1:43:22

people in a situation like that, a

1:43:25

heat of the moment thing, who hasn't

1:43:27

been in a situation where there's some,

1:43:29

some degree of road rage or something

1:43:31

like that. You know,

1:43:33

anyone can be put in a situation

1:43:35

like that. To me, that's entirely different

1:43:37

than breaking

1:43:40

into somebody's home with the intent to

1:43:42

rob them, harm them, kill them, rape

1:43:44

them, whatever the case may be. That

1:43:47

I have to be honest. I don't have a whole

1:43:49

lot of sympathy for you. So if I, if I

1:43:51

kill you, I am, I'm

1:43:54

not going to feel good about it, but

1:43:57

I would think about it. I wouldn't.

1:44:00

enjoy that I had to do that. And honestly,

1:44:02

the worst part about it would be that you

1:44:04

are now going to be effective for the rest

1:44:06

of your life. You're going to live in fear

1:44:09

that you were a victim. I think

1:44:11

if you're a victim of a violent crime

1:44:13

like that, you are

1:44:15

going to constantly be in fear

1:44:17

for the rest of your life.

1:44:20

I can't imagine if you were

1:44:22

the victim of a home invasion or something like that.

1:44:24

For the

1:44:27

rest of your life, you're going

1:44:30

to be affected by that. But

1:44:33

no, I wouldn't if somebody went out of

1:44:35

their way to come in and try to

1:44:38

harm me. Now that's totally different than if

1:44:40

you're in a spur of

1:44:42

the moment, a bar fight

1:44:44

or this, that or the other.

1:44:46

I think you'd feel worse if

1:44:48

you killed somebody in a situation

1:44:51

like that because, you know, I don't think

1:44:53

you would, or whatever. If you actually

1:44:55

if you punch somebody in a bar fight, they punch

1:44:57

you first. Your life's not online, but

1:45:00

they punch you and you punch them.

1:45:03

And somehow it's a great hit. And

1:45:06

they say the miracle. Yeah.

1:45:08

But they fall back and they hit their head on

1:45:10

like a curb and they die. I don't think you

1:45:12

care. I

1:45:14

don't I wouldn't want it. I

1:45:17

wouldn't feel guilty about it if

1:45:19

I was defending myself. I honestly

1:45:21

wouldn't. You would feel guilty if

1:45:23

you when you say, well,

1:45:25

your life wasn't on the line. You

1:45:28

don't know when in a bar fight like this, somebody

1:45:30

punches you in the face. What are you going to

1:45:32

do, Charlie? You're just going to turn the other cheek

1:45:34

and take it. Hit me again. Keep punching

1:45:36

me. I mean, nobody would do that. You're not getting my point at

1:45:38

all. No, not at all. But

1:45:41

if I did that and the guy died, it would

1:45:43

screw me up. But for you,

1:45:45

I don't think it would. I

1:45:48

think I wouldn't feel guilty. I wouldn't feel

1:45:50

guilty about it. Saying right here, you can

1:45:52

quit defending. I wouldn't enjoy it. I wouldn't

1:45:54

like it. I would think about it. You

1:45:56

would go over things in your mind of

1:45:59

could you? this have happened differently?

1:46:04

Like my wife said that if she were in

1:46:06

an accident and killed somebody

1:46:08

that she would, what

1:46:12

if I

1:46:14

did this differently or what if I did

1:46:16

that or what if I left a minute

1:46:18

earlier or left a minute later? Yeah, those

1:46:20

were all natural thoughts. There's no

1:46:22

doubt about it. But on the

1:46:24

flip side of that, you

1:46:28

didn't know that in advance. Oh, I should

1:46:30

leave a minute later or leave a minute

1:46:32

earlier. You didn't do anything wrong. And

1:46:36

so you can't beat

1:46:38

yourself up for the rest of your

1:46:40

life and be in misery because of

1:46:42

something that was out of your control.

1:46:45

What good is that going to account? I don't think you'd

1:46:47

be happy, but I don't think it mattered to you. Your

1:46:52

life wouldn't change at all. Your emotions wouldn't be

1:46:54

much different. I think it just... Well,

1:46:56

I don't know. I think that's a thing that happens.

1:46:59

I don't know because

1:47:01

unless you've been in a situation

1:47:04

like that, I think it's impossible

1:47:06

to... And I guess everyone

1:47:08

reacts differently, but I don't know. I can't

1:47:10

say how I would change or how I

1:47:12

would feel because I haven't been in a

1:47:14

situation like that. And hopefully I'd

1:47:16

never have to be in a situation like that.

1:47:20

But you don't know how that might affect you.

1:47:22

Things can affect me. It might affect you more

1:47:25

profoundly than you would imagine.

1:47:27

Or maybe, Charlie, it

1:47:30

might affect you less than you

1:47:32

might anticipate. If you were doing

1:47:34

something that you was completely in

1:47:36

self-defense or whatever, you

1:47:38

might feel differently than

1:47:40

what you think you would. You don't know until

1:47:43

it happens to you. That's my point. Jeff,

1:47:47

in Pennsylvania, you're on Rover's Morning Glory.

1:47:49

Good morning, Jeff. Good morning.

1:47:52

Hi, guys. Hey. My

1:47:56

house was broken into a few years ago. I

1:47:59

was stabbed by a time... my most

1:48:01

focused last month. At

1:48:04

the time I had my shotgun loaded and

1:48:06

I was very a pull trigger but my wife was

1:48:08

standing right behind her so I didn't shoot and

1:48:12

that's when I got the majority of the

1:48:14

stabbing took place after that because I just

1:48:17

look at this person like what the

1:48:20

hell do I do now and they ran right at me.

1:48:22

It was a woman yet of all things.

1:48:24

So a woman who went into your home?

1:48:26

Yeah, yep. And

1:48:30

I got stabbed five times, three times in the

1:48:32

neck and one in the arm

1:48:35

and it was

1:48:38

exactly right. Why

1:48:40

did she break into your home? What time

1:48:42

of day was it? What was the motive?

1:48:45

It was she actually broke in early

1:48:49

in the morning and it

1:48:51

was my wife at the time

1:48:53

was my girlfriend her

1:48:56

daughter's father's

1:48:59

girlfriend. Her daughter's

1:49:02

father's girlfriend. Okay, all right.

1:49:04

She was a lack of and we had promise

1:49:10

for a long time with her and

1:49:12

she just I just lost it to one night and

1:49:15

she was in her house for hours before we even

1:49:17

knew she was there. What was she planning to do?

1:49:21

She was gonna kill us,

1:49:24

me and my wife so that they could

1:49:26

have the kid, the baby without

1:49:29

us being involved with it because oh

1:49:31

yeah. How'd she get in? She was what there's, she

1:49:34

my wife was out that night and she came home and

1:49:36

didn't lock the door. She locked right in the front door.

1:49:39

Yep and I you know we heard something and we

1:49:41

had no animals at the time and I said,

1:49:44

what? She goes, did you hear that? I said, yeah,

1:49:46

it's the cat. We had no animals. I

1:49:48

don't know why the hell I even said that but uh,

1:49:51

all of a sudden I heard it again. I

1:49:53

grabbed the shotgun. Let's go. We don't have a

1:49:55

cat. That's all you're talking about. She was hungover.

1:50:00

Tuesday, if I blamed on her because she

1:50:02

was drunk that night. But I signed up and

1:50:04

we were on the way. All I was walking,

1:50:06

I said, well, what the hell is in here?

1:50:08

I didn't hear nothing. So we

1:50:11

were walking down steps and

1:50:13

she goes off to the kitchen area and I walked to

1:50:15

the front door and I looked. It was around Christmas time.

1:50:18

All my daughter's

1:50:20

Barbie dolls, the heads were cut

1:50:22

off. Oh my God. Underneath the Christmas tree.

1:50:26

And I turned around and I looked at her and she

1:50:28

goes, she points, she's just

1:50:30

somebody behind the fridge and just like that,

1:50:32

there's a flash and there's somebody on my

1:50:35

wife and they're going at it. And I'm

1:50:37

like, I said, knock that off over there. What the hell

1:50:39

are you doing? And they're going at it. And

1:50:42

I said, what the hell? I looked

1:50:44

at it. I could tell it was

1:50:46

this lady. And I said,

1:50:48

you know, knock it off. She turned around and her

1:50:51

eyeballs were like golf balls. And

1:50:53

she did start walking at me and that's when I

1:50:55

had shotgun up. I hit the safety

1:50:57

off. I'm about ready to pull the trigger.

1:51:01

And my lady said, she's behind her. I'm

1:51:03

thinking, I can't do it. I can't

1:51:05

shoot. So next thing you know, we're

1:51:07

going at it. And I grabbed

1:51:10

her a switch and pulled

1:51:12

it up like a garbage bag over her head and I looked

1:51:14

at the front door and when

1:51:16

I was trying to help her, I'll keep her out. She was

1:51:18

trying to get back in. I see a little blood on my arms.

1:51:21

And I said to my wife, am I cut? She

1:51:24

said, oh my God, how old are your neck? So

1:51:27

then I started freaking out. And

1:51:30

I started hitting this lady. And we had like 13

1:51:33

concrete steps out front there. It was raining

1:51:35

out and stuff. And I threw her

1:51:37

down those steps. She sounded like a slobber me. She

1:51:40

stand up and turn her ear right back up. She's coming again.

1:51:43

Oh, so this is like three or four times it's happened.

1:51:45

And I'm like, are you guys getting tired?

1:51:48

Yeah. Was she on drugs? Oh

1:51:50

yeah. She was on PCP. Oh

1:51:52

yeah. In court hearing after, you

1:51:54

know, by the way, when

1:51:57

you see like that, that Apple River

1:51:59

stabbing case. we were talking about last

1:52:01

week. When people get stabbed, I think it

1:52:03

happens. You don't even realize you've been stabbed. You

1:52:05

don't know what happened. You don't. And so you

1:52:08

just start bleeding all over. I

1:52:11

stuck my finger in the hole in my throat. And

1:52:13

I said, Oh my God, what the hell? And

1:52:15

I started freaking out. I lost so much freaking blood. I

1:52:17

was very passed out, but I was trying to hold her

1:52:20

out and going inside the house. Why

1:52:22

did you hear it? The window and everything. Yeah. The

1:52:25

gun was inside the house. We're on the front porch now. I mean,

1:52:27

my underwear, my neighbors are going, Hey, knock that

1:52:29

off. They thought I was beating my wife up.

1:52:31

Oh yeah. And then, uh, actually,

1:52:33

you know, I couldn't do nothing no more. And she stopped,

1:52:37

opened the door. She walked in front door. I said, Oh, she

1:52:39

walked right by the shotgun, went to

1:52:41

the back door, wait and left. And

1:52:45

I'm like, Oh my God, what happened to her

1:52:47

event? Now, obviously call the cops or whatever

1:52:49

the whole time she was in the house. She was

1:52:51

in the house for hours. And she had a newborn

1:52:54

baby in her car outside the whole

1:52:56

time. But she took off. She got pulled over by

1:52:58

a state cop or going through a red light.

1:53:00

I'd be at a stop sign and,

1:53:02

uh, the cops came up and she's,

1:53:04

she was a blind woman. But

1:53:07

she, her hair was red. She just got, she

1:53:09

was a redhead at the time because it

1:53:11

was all my blood over her.

1:53:13

Oh wow. What happened to her

1:53:16

ultimately? Now, obviously they must charge her. She was

1:53:18

in jail for, she went

1:53:20

to jail for, um, uh, 12 years.

1:53:23

I think it was. Um, did

1:53:26

she get out, got in trouble again, were back in and

1:53:28

she died. I think last year, uh,

1:53:30

and they watched

1:53:32

the police, uh, she overdosed. Yeah.

1:53:35

Well, and she probably lowered

1:53:37

off your mind because if somebody broke into

1:53:39

your house and kill you like that, you

1:53:41

never know who's going to come back or

1:53:43

whatever. I was always one

1:53:45

of those people. I had somebody bring to my house. I'm

1:53:48

going to do this. It depends on the circumstances, it depends

1:53:50

on what happens. Would

1:53:52

you have thought that if you want to shot and killed her? Nope.

1:53:55

Nope. Didn't stay. I, I, cause when I

1:53:57

went through, you know, I had

1:53:59

to get it. stitches in my throat

1:54:01

and I asked my wife when she left I

1:54:03

checked out a smoke a cigarette and she said is there smoke

1:54:05

coming out of the hole? I said

1:54:07

yeah I mean. A smoke a cigarette after he's been

1:54:09

stabbed in the... Oh hello.

1:54:12

Yeah. Yeah. Oh she give

1:54:14

you some sort of endorsement you're the new Marlboro man

1:54:16

or something like that. Alright

1:54:19

Jeff thank you I appreciate it.

1:54:25

I do see what maybe we'll have

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to get to a super size shizzy

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next hour because I went a

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glory. Oh yeah hell yeah stop

1:55:22

talking. People

1:55:38

for the past couple of days have been

1:55:41

asking and just reminding me of this- someone

1:55:43

just asked me. Brian just sent me a

1:55:45

text message. Are you going

1:55:47

to do it? I could talk about Kyle

1:55:49

Rittenhouse coming to Kent State today. I

1:55:53

don't know what there is to say.

1:55:55

I guess he's giving a speech, some

1:55:57

conservative group, ASM some conservative student group.

1:56:00

asked him to come speak at Kent State and

1:56:04

he's going to get

1:56:08

some sort of speech at 6 p.m. tonight. Now

1:56:10

what I can say, I don't

1:56:12

know what comments I necessarily have

1:56:14

on it other than I can

1:56:16

predict what's going to happen. There's

1:56:18

going to be a bunch of

1:56:20

people standing up

1:56:22

in the middle of the speech and

1:56:24

shouting them down and screaming and they'll

1:56:26

be escorted out and then somebody else

1:56:28

will do it 30 seconds later. That's

1:56:31

what I predict is going to happen

1:56:33

but I don't know for sure. I

1:56:35

don't have an

1:56:39

issue with him speaking. What's that Charlie?

1:56:46

What life experiences he has that you'd

1:56:48

want to hear him talk? Oh

1:56:50

I think he has a life experience

1:56:52

of being charged, put on

1:56:54

trial and acquitted of murder

1:56:57

after acting in self-defense during

1:56:59

riots. I

1:57:01

think that's a life experience whether you

1:57:05

support that or not but I

1:57:08

think that's a big deal. I don't know

1:57:10

why you'd be up to this guy. Anybody

1:57:13

would want to hear this guy speak? I

1:57:15

don't know for sure. Maybe some

1:57:17

idiots do. I don't know for

1:57:19

sure. Maybe some idiots do look

1:57:21

up to this guy. I

1:57:25

do believe he acted in self-defense when

1:57:27

you watch those videos and people were

1:57:29

chasing him and throwing things at him

1:57:31

and so on and so forth. I

1:57:35

didn't follow every step of

1:57:37

this trial. Remind us what

1:57:39

the case says for... He

1:57:42

was a kid I want

1:57:44

to say he was like 20

1:57:46

years old I'm not sure exactly

1:57:49

but during his 17. He was

1:57:51

underage. Yeah he was underage. He

1:57:54

didn't even have the gun I believe. And

1:58:01

he decided he was in charge, he left

1:58:03

his state, I believe, right even a state.

1:58:07

But when you say he left the state, that would be

1:58:09

like, if you live,

1:58:11

he lives on the state line, like going over

1:58:13

the state line, it's not like he's driving six

1:58:16

hours to go to a state, he's driving 20

1:58:18

minutes. He did. To go protect

1:58:21

buildings from being looted and, you

1:58:23

know, lit on fire. I

1:58:27

think it was the George Floyd riots, protests, whatever

1:58:29

you want to call it, I don't know. To

1:58:32

go protect them, even though nobody said, hey, let's

1:58:34

hire, where's Kyle Rittenhouse to help us

1:58:36

here? He decided to go there, got

1:58:39

involved in the protests, and

1:58:42

then shot people. Possibly

1:58:44

self-defense, I'm not even saying that, just why are you

1:58:46

there? Well, that is-

1:58:49

He wanted to shoot people. No. Well,

1:58:52

yeah. This is the leap that

1:58:54

people like you and everyone

1:58:56

else who's going to be protesting make. This

1:58:59

guy, if he wanted to go and shoot people,

1:59:01

he would have shot people. He

1:59:03

only shot people after they started chasing after

1:59:05

him and throwing stuff at him and so

1:59:08

on and so forth. He wanted to, he

1:59:10

was a dumb 17-year-old kid who wanted to

1:59:12

be part of action.

1:59:17

Action being shooting people.

1:59:19

No. That's what action

1:59:21

is. He was attacked. He was attacked

1:59:24

by a skateboard. Not saying that he

1:59:26

didn't, whatever, not judging that at all.

1:59:28

I'm just saying- How can you

1:59:30

come to the conclusion that he wanted to

1:59:32

shoot people? How do you come to that? With

1:59:34

a gun to protect businesses from warfare? I leave my

1:59:36

home with a gun every day. Oh, yeah. I mean,

1:59:38

I want to shoot people? That's not, you're not wandering,

1:59:41

marching down the streets, trying to protect

1:59:43

businesses, what he said later. He

1:59:47

wanted to be put in a situation where he

1:59:49

could self-defense. I think that's

1:59:51

clear to anybody. No, I don't think so.

1:59:53

I think he wanted action, like you said.

1:59:55

Yeah, I think he wanted action, but I

1:59:57

don't think he wanted to shoot anybody. think

2:00:00

he wanted to

2:00:03

essentially, just like what I said, he

2:00:06

wanted to see some action, be a

2:00:08

part of this action. There were all

2:00:10

these riots going on and he

2:00:12

wanted to stop people

2:00:15

from destroying property. And,

2:00:17

you know,

2:00:20

I don't think he wanted to

2:00:22

shoot anybody. I don't think he, you know,

2:00:26

if you watch those videos of him at

2:00:28

the time, he's running away like a scared

2:00:30

little kid. It's not like he was picking

2:00:32

people off and they were chasing him and

2:00:35

hitting him with the skateboard and doing all

2:00:37

sorts of stuff and whatnot. Now, again,

2:00:39

I don't remember all of the details of

2:00:42

this trial, all the ins and outs, but

2:00:44

he was acquitted. So a

2:00:46

jury of his peers, just like

2:00:49

OJ, acquitted him.

2:00:52

But there was, you know, in this particular

2:00:54

case, there was a lot of video evidence

2:00:56

and audio evidence and things like that, pictures

2:00:58

and so on and so forth. So unlike

2:01:01

OJ, they didn't have, if

2:01:03

they had videos in committing those killings or whatever.

2:01:05

Did you see the story of Kyle Rittenhouse, FreefulInsta

2:01:07

going around? Don't know if it's true. According

2:01:10

to Snopes, research in progress. Okay.

2:01:12

Research in progress. But he took the ASVAB.

2:01:16

The what? The ASVAB? The

2:01:19

ASVAB. I'm not, I'm not sure what that is.

2:01:21

It's a military test. You test

2:01:23

to see like how, how you do. Like when

2:01:25

I took it, they're like, Hey, come on, be

2:01:27

a nuclear engineer. Did they? A gaggle, a holly

2:01:29

jannist or something. I swear to God, they

2:01:32

told me to go work in a submarine, the

2:01:34

nukes and then there were the nukes. I didn't

2:01:37

understand. Yeah. That's what's on. Yeah. I'm just saying

2:01:39

that's what I took the test. We

2:01:42

all took it, didn't we? I don't remember it.

2:01:44

I took it because it was either stay in

2:01:46

class that day, go to the

2:01:48

other lunch room and take this test. I

2:01:51

don't remember it. I don't

2:01:53

remember that. I don't know. My daughter just

2:01:55

took it for eighth grade to kind of

2:01:58

get a gauge of what they think. you

2:02:00

should do. Yeah, and then after that, the

2:02:02

recruiters start calling. Yeah. If

2:02:04

you take it, you know, just wasn't worth missing

2:02:06

on that class because they will not stop calling

2:02:08

you. They will not.

2:02:10

They're like, Hey, bro. Hey, bro, what's going on? What

2:02:12

do you do? What are you up to this weekend?

2:02:15

You want to go, want to go hang? And you're

2:02:17

like, 35, dude. I'm like, what do you want to

2:02:19

do? He gets a

2:02:21

bonus probably bringing his sign of the art. But

2:02:24

he took the test and I guess

2:02:27

it's rare, but he scored so poorly. He

2:02:30

was told to never attempt to

2:02:32

join the military again. You're

2:02:34

so stupid. Don't even try again is

2:02:37

what the Snopes thing is. Now,

2:02:39

usually, how would they find out

2:02:41

about this? And I find that a

2:02:43

little bit hard to believe because I mean,

2:02:46

I don't know.

2:02:48

Maybe it's true. Maybe he's that big of

2:02:50

a town. I don't know much about Kyle

2:02:52

Rittenhouse. There's this email I got Snopes.

2:02:56

They're still researching. So I can't say this is true,

2:02:58

but this is what people are saying that

2:03:01

this email came on just basically said you're too

2:03:03

stupid to ever try to ever

2:03:05

try to join any branch of the

2:03:07

military or the Marines. What

2:03:10

I would guess is

2:03:13

his test score was far below

2:03:15

the required minimum and was permanently

2:03:17

disqualified from entering the. So

2:03:19

that's the guy's gonna go speak at a college. In January

2:03:22

2020, he took a

2:03:24

USMC entrance exam and did

2:03:26

not meet service eligibility requirements.

2:03:28

His test score was far

2:03:30

below the required minimum and

2:03:32

was permanently disqualified from entering

2:03:34

the USMC. Now

2:03:37

I don't know when did all this stuff with

2:03:39

him go down? Do you recall? I don't remember.

2:03:42

Yeah, that was when the stuff was happening. I

2:03:44

don't know. I

2:03:46

can't vouch for the legitimacy of this

2:03:49

email or where this came from. I

2:03:51

do see emails. Hey, if you forward

2:03:53

if you forward this email to 20

2:03:56

people, Bill Gates will give you $1,000.

2:04:00

I see, I don't know if

2:04:02

there's any truth whatsoever to this.

2:04:05

I'm not sure there's truth either. I'm just reporting what

2:04:07

I'm hearing. Okay.

2:04:11

But I don't have any issue with him

2:04:13

speaking. I don't think that he's somebody

2:04:15

that you should look

2:04:18

up to necessarily. I

2:04:20

don't think that, again,

2:04:22

I think he was just a stupid kid. When

2:04:27

you were 17, if there was some big social unrest,

2:04:29

you would want to be involved.

2:04:37

I'm not saying, Charlie, you would take a long

2:04:39

gun and go, you can all go march down the

2:04:41

street or whatever he was doing. You

2:04:44

would want to be involved in that, I guarantee

2:04:46

you. And because you're

2:04:48

stupid at the age

2:04:50

of 17, but you might get

2:04:52

caught up in something and then

2:04:55

you'd have people say, well, he wanted to go

2:04:57

kill people. He

2:05:00

wanted to go do this. He wanted to go do that.

2:05:02

No, you were just a stupid 17-year-old kid. He brought the

2:05:04

gun. Yeah, no, I could see me going to it if

2:05:06

I was 17. Oh yeah,

2:05:08

I'd be right there watching it, checking

2:05:10

it out. Wow. Look

2:05:12

at that on fire. It wouldn't bring a gun. He

2:05:18

wanted to get into a firefight. He wanted that

2:05:20

to happen. I don't think he wanted to

2:05:22

get into a firefight. No, he was protecting the business. If

2:05:24

you're protecting a business, don't you want a gun to not

2:05:26

have a gun? He

2:05:28

was running around. He was trying to be like

2:05:30

a paramedic EMP kind of guy. He just wanted

2:05:32

to be a part of the action. That's it.

2:05:35

Did he go there? I tried to shoot people. Did

2:05:38

he go there to protect the business? That was the

2:05:40

main reason to go there. Yeah, with car dealership or

2:05:42

something. Yeah. He just showed up.

2:05:44

He's walking the street with a gun. He was there,

2:05:46

purposed to protect the business. And

2:05:48

look, you can't say that his thoughts

2:05:52

on that were different

2:05:54

than a lot of people who

2:05:56

saw what was going on during

2:05:58

these riots, property being destroyed. things

2:06:01

burned down, businesses destroyed. A

2:06:03

lot of people had the

2:06:05

opinion of, hey,

2:06:08

we shouldn't allow that, and

2:06:10

I wanna stand outside of a business

2:06:12

with a gun, and don't come over

2:06:15

here, don't destroy this. That was not

2:06:17

outside of mainstream thought, it just wasn't.

2:06:19

And so he's just a

2:06:21

stupid 17-year-old, and I

2:06:25

don't believe that he necessarily went there

2:06:27

to shoot people. I think you're making

2:06:29

a major, major leap now. Not a

2:06:31

major leap. He's not like some

2:06:33

sort of intellectual, he's not some sort of guy

2:06:35

that has a lot of insight. He does have

2:06:37

a story to tell, and that's

2:06:40

his story. Will he ever accomplish

2:06:42

anything else in life? I don't

2:06:44

know, we'll see, maybe not. But

2:06:48

I don't have a problem with him being

2:06:50

asked to speak. I don't know what he's

2:06:52

gonna speak to exactly. Mary in St.

2:06:55

Louis, I'm sure she has an opinion

2:06:57

on this probably the same as mine.

2:06:59

She probably agrees with me wholeheartedly. Yeah.

2:07:02

I do actually. If you want

2:07:05

a perspective, I was at Western Kentucky

2:07:09

when he was speaking there, and I talked

2:07:11

to the students, and

2:07:14

I found out from the students that

2:07:16

he was speaking there. Because they were

2:07:18

all in shock. They

2:07:20

were not proud to have him

2:07:22

speaking there. And it's

2:07:24

such a small group of

2:07:27

conservatives that are having him go on this

2:07:29

tour, and I don't know what his idea

2:07:31

is, or what he's even

2:07:33

thinking about doing, but what

2:07:35

his perspective could be that you would

2:07:38

actually invite him to talk on a

2:07:40

college campus, like with intellectuals. I

2:07:42

don't understand, and neither did the students. The students

2:07:44

were not proud to have him there. There

2:07:47

was protests, there was a lot of cops

2:07:50

around, and other sort

2:07:52

of figures. So how about this? I have an

2:07:54

idea. If you don't like him speaking at your

2:07:56

college, don't go, don't see him speak. But

2:07:59

you don't have to shout. You don't have to interrupt him

2:08:01

every 30 seconds or anyone. I

2:08:05

don't like that when they do

2:08:07

that with conservatives or

2:08:09

liberal speakers or anybody. I don't, you

2:08:12

know, you're invited to speak, let the person speak.

2:08:14

You don't have to interrupt them

2:08:16

and shout them down. And

2:08:18

you know, to me, that is anti-liberal,

2:08:22

all these left-wingers,

2:08:24

it's anti-liberal to shout people

2:08:26

down and not let them speak. Let

2:08:28

them speak. From my

2:08:30

perspective... If a bunch of

2:08:32

MAGA people were shouting down Joe

2:08:35

Biden, you wouldn't like that, would you? I

2:08:38

wouldn't, but they would have no reason to.

2:08:40

Like, you know what I mean? Like... In

2:08:43

your mind, they have no reason to. That's

2:08:46

the thing. Like, she can't put

2:08:48

herself in anyone else's shoes. No, no, no.

2:08:50

No, I can't. I can't. My

2:08:52

perspective on campus was that it was very

2:08:55

peaceful. And the students that, the hundreds of

2:08:57

students that I talked to, there

2:08:59

was only a few that wanted to even talk

2:09:02

about the whole Colorado scene, because I'm not going

2:09:04

to mention it, but like, literally, like, the vibe

2:09:06

was that nobody wanted him there. And

2:09:09

it was peaceful, but that people were just saying

2:09:11

that they didn't want him there. I

2:09:13

didn't see him speak. It was just like

2:09:15

a vibe on campus. That's all.

2:09:17

I may not like people who are speaking,

2:09:20

but I'm not... If I don't like it,

2:09:22

I'm not going to go and shout them

2:09:24

down and scream at them and interrupt their

2:09:26

speech. What do you think he's talking about?

2:09:29

What do you think he's talking about? I don't know.

2:09:31

I have no idea. Couldn't tell you. I

2:09:34

have no idea. He's

2:09:37

like 21, got out of a conviction,

2:09:40

looks like a baby-faced little white boy who

2:09:43

likes to take guns. What is he speaking about?

2:09:45

Do you know him? I don't know. I

2:09:47

would not care. So, here's the thing. What

2:09:50

you should do is go, see

2:09:53

what he has to say, and then

2:09:55

you can form an opinion on it. I

2:09:58

suppose. I wouldn't want to... put myself in that

2:10:00

dangerous situation because if I were to go to

2:10:02

speak, it would be a room full of white

2:10:05

armed men. And

2:10:08

I'm a guest on campus. I would never.

2:10:10

That's what I'm saying. I would never. Yeah,

2:10:12

they're going to kill you with the Kyle Rittenhouse speech.

2:10:15

Mary. I just wouldn't be there because I wouldn't

2:10:17

be welcome. And I wouldn't even want to hear

2:10:19

this white boy talk. You don't know that

2:10:21

you wouldn't be welcome. No, no, you

2:10:23

don't. You don't know that. I mean, this is

2:10:25

why I wouldn't. This is a big, big problem

2:10:28

today. Look, you don't have to agree with whatever

2:10:30

he says. I don't know what he's going to

2:10:32

say. And if there's a forum in his speech

2:10:34

for you to ask questions

2:10:37

or challenge him or whatever, you're more than

2:10:39

welcome. Now, I would ask that you wouldn't

2:10:41

shout out in the middle of the speech

2:10:43

or whatever, but I

2:10:45

know where I'm not welcome to walk

2:10:48

in physically and I can call into your show. You

2:10:50

don't welcome me at all. I

2:10:53

know that I'm not welcome in

2:10:55

a room full of our men watching Kyle Rittenhouse

2:10:58

speak. So I would never watch him speak.

2:11:00

I think that a lot of people wouldn't. But

2:11:02

why do you think it's okay to, I

2:11:05

think it's a racist thing to say this white

2:11:07

boy to speak. You

2:11:09

keep saying that over and over again. Why do you

2:11:11

say that? Oh, I'm sorry. Did that

2:11:13

offend you? I'm sorry. But I

2:11:15

know you just annoying and it's all I'm sorry that

2:11:18

he's white. Oh, I'm sorry. So I did somebody put

2:11:20

that around. I don't

2:11:22

think you can be racist. The almighty people

2:11:24

would laugh all the time. No,

2:11:27

no, she wouldn't. If I were to

2:11:29

flip this, if there was some speaker

2:11:31

and on a HB,

2:11:34

what is it historically black

2:11:36

college HBCU or whatever. And

2:11:39

if I were to show up and go to

2:11:41

a speech and I was the only white guy

2:11:44

there, if I spoke the way she's talking about

2:11:46

going to Kyle Rittenhouse's speech, if I would say,

2:11:48

I don't feel safe, I'm not welcome. They're all

2:11:50

these black, you know, this black boy up there

2:11:52

giving a speech, all these black guys there.

2:11:55

She go, she would be yelling at me.

2:11:57

What are you saying? Black people are fired.

2:12:01

If it was somebody that just murdered somebody in the street

2:12:03

and got out of that conviction, somebody like

2:12:05

a Kyle Rittenhouse and he was black, then

2:12:08

maybe we could talk about that situation. But

2:12:10

that didn't happen. What did happen was Kyle

2:12:12

Rittenhouse was welcomed onto a campus

2:12:15

and is welcome. No, go ahead. Doogee,

2:12:17

I have a white son. I

2:12:19

have a white son. So you

2:12:21

can't sit there and tell me that I can't

2:12:24

mention it. It's weird because you mark

2:12:26

yourself as black on the US census.

2:12:32

I was made to on the

2:12:34

2020 census because I didn't have a choice the

2:12:37

way that I did my census. I was

2:12:39

made to do that. Yes. And

2:12:41

if we're given the option to put Hispanic

2:12:43

as a race on the census,

2:12:46

I would do that. But I didn't have that option.

2:12:49

But isn't that your ethnicity though

2:12:51

or whatever? I don't know all

2:12:54

the differences in race and ethnicity

2:12:56

difference or whatever. So now

2:12:59

you just filled out your form wrong. I

2:13:01

think you're supposed to your race. I

2:13:04

wait for the next census and I hope

2:13:06

that I can be represented on that page.

2:13:09

But you know what happened on that census rate

2:13:12

was that there was not an option

2:13:14

for Hispanics that do

2:13:16

not consider themselves white. And

2:13:19

it was not an option for us on that 2020 census. Hispanic

2:13:21

again, it's an ethnicity, not a

2:13:24

race, but you can be Hispanic

2:13:26

and identify as any race. I

2:13:28

guess you identify as being black.

2:13:32

She's like Rachel Dolezal or whatever her

2:13:34

name is, Mary in St. Louis. I'm

2:13:36

done with you. What was your question? I'm done.

2:13:39

I really care less what you think. All

2:13:42

right. But what I'm saying is Mary,

2:13:44

you don't know what he's saying in these speeches.

2:13:48

That's why I encourage anyone. Because

2:13:50

nobody cares if he's even on these campuses. There's

2:13:53

a lot of people that care. You don't think

2:13:55

there's going to be protests and all that or

2:13:57

whatever? I think they do. They're

2:14:00

probably detaining points. People do it. They put them there

2:14:02

so that they'll get in the news when

2:14:04

he gets screamed at. He goes.

2:14:06

Yeah, but I didn't. Why bother going

2:14:09

and screaming? For

2:14:13

what? It's my point. Like,

2:14:16

I disagree with or I don't want to

2:14:18

be associated with. I'm not going to

2:14:20

go out of my way to go

2:14:23

down there and scream at

2:14:25

us. I found his game. It's

2:14:28

his game. It's going to put

2:14:30

this up here. Kyle Rittenhouse's Turkey Shoot.

2:14:34

It's a video game that he made in

2:14:37

the horses mint studios. He

2:14:39

made this or he endorses it? Or what?

2:14:42

He'd have no. Okay. Kyle Rittenhouse's

2:14:44

Turkey Shoot. Hit play. Let me see.

2:14:46

Hit play. We're going to play

2:14:48

the farm here. It's different levels. And

2:14:51

let's see. Illinois, Wisconsin. On the

2:14:53

border. F Rosen. Oh, it says F. Oh,

2:14:55

no. The

2:14:58

fake news turkeys are after me again. What

2:15:02

do you think of this so far? Well, let's see. Is

2:15:04

this shooting turkeys? Yeah, but I'm on the border of Illinois.

2:15:06

I'm just talking to people. Turkey's taking you on it. Yeah.

2:15:08

I don't know what these sources of this is. Don't know

2:15:10

what it comes from. I don't know. How do you know?

2:15:12

I don't know. I don't

2:15:15

know. I don't know. I don't know.

2:15:17

I don't know. I don't know. I

2:15:20

don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

2:15:22

I don't know. I don't know. I

2:15:24

don't know. I don't know anything about it. I'm playing the turkey

2:15:27

game. How do you feel about

2:15:29

it? Fake news media. It's on

2:15:31

the flat. Certainly. Probably. Okay. He

2:15:35

probably has, in his opinion, he

2:15:38

was mischaracterized by

2:15:40

the media. So the way he was vilified

2:15:42

by the media. And so he probably has

2:15:44

an axe to grind with the media. The

2:15:46

way to show you is not crazed murderer

2:15:48

on the border is to make a video

2:15:51

game of you shooting things on a border.

2:15:53

Did you ever play duck hunt on Nintendo?

2:15:55

Yeah. Were you a murderer? No. I

2:15:58

also never went to trial. from pressure.

2:16:00

I don't think that guy did either.

2:16:02

You don't find this little... this

2:16:05

hateful? Is that fake news, Turkey?

2:16:08

You're playing it! You like it! I'm

2:16:10

good at it. I... Do you

2:16:12

have no... It's a game! No, I don't

2:16:14

have any. The kid... Remember, this kid's an

2:16:16

idiot. He's like... I told you stupid. So

2:16:19

he's 18 at the time that this came

2:16:21

out? You do all sorts of stupid things

2:16:23

when you're 18. He just happens to be

2:16:25

in the public eye because of what happened.

2:16:28

Power of art. He has an angstagride.

2:16:30

He believes he was vilified in

2:16:32

the media. Like that kid.

2:16:34

Do you remember that kid who was

2:16:37

photographed? Exactly. Nodes to nose with

2:16:39

some Native American guy or whatever

2:16:41

in the media did indeed make

2:16:43

up whatever they made up that

2:16:46

he was shouting

2:16:48

down some Native American or whatever

2:16:50

and this, that and the other.

2:16:52

And that guy... that kid was

2:16:54

mischaracterized. So, Kyle Ritten, how's it

2:16:56

his view, believes he was mischaracterized

2:16:59

by the media. I got the

2:17:01

power of the dog power up. Oh, you definitely know.

2:17:03

No word else he's selling to. Mm.

2:17:06

Rittenhouse bundle. He's selling body armor

2:17:09

and a hydration pouch. Oh,

2:17:11

what's the price? That's all for a thousand dollars.

2:17:13

Less than a thousand dollars. Oh, cool.

2:17:16

Probably can't get a job. No one

2:17:18

will hire him other than these weirdos.

2:17:21

But I would say that, you know, these

2:17:23

are all things that, you

2:17:26

know, if I were in his situation, I

2:17:28

don't think I would embrace those sorts of

2:17:30

things. They came out a year and 11

2:17:34

months ago. So, two

2:17:36

years ago? Okay. I don't know what that

2:17:38

has to do with that. Yeah, Kyle Rittenhouse is a chode. You may seem like

2:17:40

an old time go. So there? Ha

2:17:43

ha ha. He's a chode. I am still there. Oh,

2:17:45

okay. And Kyle Rittenhouse is a chode. All

2:17:49

right. Well, you probably all agree with that.

2:17:51

But he has a right to speak and

2:17:55

just like anyone does. So I

2:17:58

don't have any idea of him going. They

2:18:00

are probably, thank you, Mary, they are

2:18:02

just trying. As Charlie says,

2:18:04

they're doing this to get in the news,

2:18:06

whatever this turning point USA, I

2:18:08

don't know, I don't even know what that is.

2:18:10

Some sort of weirdo conservative group or something is,

2:18:14

the guy who runs that, isn't that one

2:18:16

of those weirdo guys, some young guy, I

2:18:18

forget his name or whatever. I

2:18:20

don't even know who that is, but, you

2:18:25

know, I, so yeah, they're probably just trying

2:18:27

to get the attention, get in the news.

2:18:30

To the edge of the fourth. Oh,

2:18:33

I know who this guy is, Charlie Kirk. I

2:18:35

see him on YouTube all the time.

2:18:37

He goes to colleges and he

2:18:40

says he brings up topics that he wants

2:18:42

people to get talking about because if we

2:18:45

don't talk about them, even if it's not

2:18:47

your opinion or how you feel, you should

2:18:49

still be open to listening to others. And

2:18:52

so he brings up very controversial topics at college.

2:18:54

And I'm sure he does it in a

2:18:57

way that's like really, you know, understanding of

2:18:59

other people's feelings. And I'm sure, but, and

2:19:02

Candidowans, I see them together too.

2:19:04

Look, you do have to, people have to

2:19:07

learn how to accept

2:19:09

people. You're not going to convince everyone. You're

2:19:11

wrong about things, by the way. I know

2:19:13

you don't think you are, but you are,

2:19:15

and whatever, whoever's listening, you're wrong about things,

2:19:17

your opinions, but you can't convince

2:19:19

everyone of your opinions that you're, and you're

2:19:22

not always right. You have

2:19:24

to learn to accept people's viewpoints

2:19:27

and opinions, and not everyone's going

2:19:29

to agree. And unfortunately, a lot

2:19:32

of that has been lost in

2:19:36

recent years. We just are very

2:19:38

unaccepting, especially with people who are

2:19:41

so into inclusion. They

2:19:44

seem to be the least inclusive of other

2:19:46

viewpoints, unfortunately. But Mary, I've got to take

2:19:48

a break. 866, Yell

2:19:51

Rover. We'll get to a super-sized shizzy after

2:19:53

this. Hang on. Hey guys, it is

2:19:55

Ryan. I'm not sure if you know this about me, but I'm

2:19:57

a bit of a fun fanatic when I can. I like to

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know Dieter would for sure but let's see

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I'm right I'd write out a check,

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but Charlie says I'm not allowed to do that. That's

2:21:20

too old I forget

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it. Yeah Um,

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all right, we'll get to that in just a moment

2:21:39

Logging in a guy can somebody auto-pay

2:21:41

this and that set up with bills

2:21:43

and then How'd

2:21:46

you break my credit card

2:21:48

expired on this that? I

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Don't write checks out a pay bill. Why

2:21:55

not Charlie? This is a pain in the

2:21:57

air. Oh, but you have to

2:22:00

have a checkbook so that occasionally you can

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write a check if needed or you can

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go do what you did, wait in line

2:22:06

at the bank and get a cashiers check.

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There's all my things, it's open. Apparently, you

2:22:11

have to pay for that. So

2:22:15

I don't know who would want to do that, but I

2:22:17

was just during

2:22:19

the commercial break, I was checking my email

2:22:21

and they were like, oh, you're auto pay

2:22:24

filled because your credit card expired. So first

2:22:26

thing is you have to make sure, is this

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a legitimate email or is this some sort of

2:22:31

scam? You click on this and you update, you

2:22:33

go, oh my God, things are so complicated these

2:22:35

days. But one

2:22:37

of the things that has

2:22:40

been going on for the past few weeks

2:22:42

is I swear on my life, medical

2:22:46

billing is, I don't know what

2:22:48

the hell they're doing. It

2:22:50

should be made illegal. Every

2:22:54

year my wife goes in for her

2:22:56

annual physical and what are we, we're

2:22:58

in April now, she went in for

2:23:00

her annual physical in December, beginning of

2:23:02

December. I went in,

2:23:05

I think the day before or the day after her

2:23:07

for my annual physical. And

2:23:09

so it's supposed to be covered by insurance,

2:23:11

a hundred percent. You guys go for your

2:23:13

annual physicals, right? The insurance, you get a

2:23:15

discount. Yeah, you don't have to,

2:23:18

but they get a discount. Yeah,

2:23:20

yeah, I want the discount on my insurance. I want to

2:23:22

pay the very least. And when

2:23:25

you go in for your annual physical

2:23:27

theater, it is covered by your insurance,

2:23:29

right? As preventative, you're

2:23:31

not paying anything. I've learned. Yeah,

2:23:35

it's supposed to be free. Oh

2:23:39

my God. I've now taken, because my

2:23:41

wife, she goes, you got to talk

2:23:43

to my husband. I've now taken over

2:23:45

the billing complaints on this because it

2:23:48

is so, it's so ridiculous. And

2:23:51

years, this has been going on. And

2:23:53

so every time she goes, they end up sending

2:23:55

her a bill for $200 some

2:23:57

dollars. And

2:24:00

because they're wrong, they code the blood work

2:24:02

wrong. Yes. And I tell them every time

2:24:04

when I go, I go, listen, you coded

2:24:06

it wrong last time. So just make sure

2:24:08

this time you put as preventative. Yeah, we

2:24:10

know we'll do it. I get

2:24:12

a bill too. I get a bill too Rover. I'm

2:24:15

glad that you're in the same boat

2:24:17

because she does exactly the same thing.

2:24:19

She goes, listen, when she

2:24:21

goes to the doctor, she goes, listen,

2:24:23

you guys last time, something was coded

2:24:25

wrong. You got to do this. You

2:24:27

got to do it. It doesn't matter.

2:24:29

It still is in there. So now

2:24:31

what happened was they go, well, your insurance isn't

2:24:33

paying for it. You need to contact your insurance.

2:24:36

I contact them. They go, well, something's in here.

2:24:38

It says that she went for

2:24:41

a preexisting condition, not an annual

2:24:44

physical. She went for the annual

2:24:46

physical. What's the preexisting condition? Vitamin

2:24:49

B deficiency. Oh my God. Dad.

2:24:52

Everybody has that. No,

2:24:56

the insurance company goes, okay, we'll call.

2:24:59

They refuse to change it for the

2:25:01

insurance company. So then I call, we

2:25:03

get the billing department from the clinic on

2:25:06

the phone. No, it's billed. It's

2:25:08

coded correctly. I go, well, okay. I'm

2:25:11

in her chart right now. Her

2:25:14

vitamin B levels are actually above

2:25:16

recommended. So how can you say

2:25:18

she has a vitamin B deficiency?

2:25:21

Oh, okay. We'll look at it. I think it's like

2:25:23

the 10th phone call I've had with them. And

2:25:25

then they called yesterday and they go, they

2:25:28

go, well, her vitamin

2:25:30

D level was low in 2021.

2:25:35

She had a vitamin D. It

2:25:37

was, and so I go log into your, my

2:25:39

chart right now. Let me look in. It's

2:25:41

supposed to be, I think between 25 and 35 or

2:25:43

something. I

2:25:46

don't know. Whatever it is. Hers was 24.9.

2:25:48

I go, okay. Three years ago,

2:25:50

you had low

2:25:53

vitamin D. I said, so what?

2:25:56

Who cares? She's going for her annual physical,

2:25:58

not for vitamin D. treatment. She didn't

2:26:00

even talk to the doctor about vitamin D. Didn't

2:26:03

come up once. And

2:26:07

okay, well, this is the way

2:26:09

that it's coded. She had a

2:26:11

vitamin D test. I go, they give everyone a vitamin

2:26:13

D test as part of their blood work. I don't

2:26:15

think so. Yes, they didn't trust me. They do. I

2:26:19

said, I go, how about can you look up my

2:26:21

info? She goes, yeah. I go, okay. Because

2:26:24

I didn't get billed for my annual physical. I

2:26:26

don't have this problem. I

2:26:28

said, I got a vitamin D test on my blood

2:26:30

work. And guess who

2:26:32

is actually vitamin D deficient? Me. I

2:26:35

have low vitamin D. I have low

2:26:37

vitamin D and I'm not being charged

2:26:39

for my annual physical. Explain

2:26:42

that to me. You need more D in your life.

2:26:44

I put on my boy for five minutes and

2:26:46

she comes back. She goes, well, you have a

2:26:48

different code on yours than on hers. I go,

2:26:50

yeah, exactly. That's right. So now

2:26:53

one of two things is going to happen. They're either

2:26:55

going to come back and correct it. She's not going

2:26:57

to owe the $225 or whatever it is, or they're

2:26:59

going to go back and go, well, now you owe

2:27:02

$225. I

2:27:04

mean, it's so ridiculous. She's

2:27:07

not going for a vitamin. So if

2:27:09

you have, does that mean if you

2:27:11

have any sort of condition, anything there,

2:27:15

if you add high blood pressure five

2:27:17

years ago and you, one test, it

2:27:19

was a little bit high, preexisting

2:27:22

for the rest of your annual physicals,

2:27:25

you have to now pay. It's garbage.

2:27:27

It's nonsense. And they know this. They

2:27:29

know this. They are trying to get

2:27:32

money. They're scamming everyone doing this,

2:27:34

every single person, and then nickel and

2:27:36

dime everyone. And it's a

2:27:38

total scam and they know it. It's

2:27:40

a big scam. Good for you. What

2:27:43

do you mean good for me? You're

2:27:45

realizing it. Insurance is the biggest

2:27:47

scam in the world. It's

2:27:50

not even insurance. It's not the insurance

2:27:52

in this particular instance. It's

2:27:55

the clinic. This

2:27:58

is the clinic. There's no doubt about it. They figured

2:28:00

out that they can go, oh yeah, we're going to,

2:28:02

why don't you think they, I just read a study

2:28:04

a couple of weeks ago, vitamin D, they go, oh,

2:28:07

you get this and you get that and your vitamin,

2:28:09

and they go, forget about it. It doesn't make any

2:28:11

difference, whatever. And

2:28:14

if you're taking the pills, it's not the same as

2:28:16

if you're getting sunlight or this, that, and the other,

2:28:18

whatever the case might be. So it's a way that

2:28:20

they have figured out how they can

2:28:22

get more money out of people. Stop testing my vitamin D

2:28:25

then. I don't need it. I don't need you to tell

2:28:27

me what my vitamin D, forget it. You want to charge

2:28:29

me for that? Keep that to yourself. They

2:28:32

wanted to give B2 an EKG last time

2:28:34

she was in there. Can you imagine what

2:28:36

that would have done? I did it. I'm

2:28:39

waiting for the bill still to be $10,000 bill. Yeah.

2:28:42

But she goes, why do you need to take an EKG?

2:28:45

And they go, well, you're, what was it? I think her

2:28:47

blood pressure was high or low or something. And

2:28:50

they go, we need to give you an EKG.

2:28:52

So she called her and then she goes, well,

2:28:54

hold on. She calls her mom, gives her whatever

2:28:56

the results of the, she goes, what? Her blood

2:28:58

pressure is, that's completely normal.

2:29:00

What do you mean an EKG? Like

2:29:02

they get out of here. So her

2:29:04

blood pressure. I

2:29:06

don't know. I'd have to look it up, but it wasn't, it

2:29:08

wasn't, it wasn't out of the ordinary.

2:29:11

Again, it's no, it's a way that they

2:29:13

found to bill people for

2:29:16

stuff they wouldn't normally get billed for.

2:29:18

They're in, they're in the business to

2:29:20

make money. The whole,

2:29:22

oh, we're a nonprofit organization. Really? Okay.

2:29:27

I'm not a nonprofit, my ass. You're trying to maximize profit.

2:29:29

This is such a scam. And we're doing this to get

2:29:31

the discount on the insurance, right?

2:29:35

Maybe it's just better to not

2:29:37

get the discount, not do all this testing

2:29:39

and just pay with the insurance Price

2:29:42

in. And Then half the time they don't

2:29:44

even credit you for the annual physical in

2:29:46

your insurance. And You go. wait a second.

2:29:48

You don't realize it for six months. You

2:29:50

Go, wait. it's why am I not getting

2:29:52

the discount? Oh, well, you didn't get your

2:29:55

physical. I did get my physical. I'll give

2:29:57

us the data. You're

2:30:00

right. I don't know. I don't know what the discount

2:30:02

is, How much were saving? By.

2:30:04

It's. A Lot. Maybe it's not worth it.

2:30:07

Yeah, What? Is it? how much do

2:30:09

you know? thing was a couple hundred. Per.

2:30:11

Month maybe one hundred to. No

2:30:13

way I know in our was only thirty

2:30:15

dollars and I was like even still thirty

2:30:17

dollars a month I don't want to pay

2:30:20

thirty bucks extra just because I didn't get

2:30:22

a says the ball in of then I

2:30:24

ran down my done or hundred rover because

2:30:26

I did my physical don't yet know sell

2:30:28

insurance is. It wasn't clear to add to

2:30:30

the like you're paying this because you're not

2:30:32

in the discount I think was a hundred

2:30:34

more and then once I got the physical

2:30:37

then the single case wellness check a dropdown

2:30:39

I swear was like hundred bucks. Don't quote

2:30:41

me on up with something like that. To.

2:30:43

You I know another spamming of Go on.

2:30:46

So. Because of his and insurance doesn't

2:30:48

cover this map. Whatever I looked at

2:30:50

the actual bull. They. Go.

2:30:52

there. Was a thirty five dollars.

2:30:54

See now, Insurance doesn't cover this.

2:30:57

Thirty five dollar fees and mental

2:30:59

health counseling. Ago did you

2:31:01

get mental health counselor? Since I have no

2:31:03

idea what to avoid the that they're talking

2:31:05

about so I bring that up. They go

2:31:08

on now. That's his routine places that

2:31:10

we ask everyone so you know when you go

2:31:12

to the doctor and they go. Oh.

2:31:14

Are they have any feelings as

2:31:16

the prices you have any eat

2:31:19

our feelings of hopelessness now now.

2:31:21

Okay those two or three questions

2:31:23

they ask you they charge you

2:31:25

thirty five hours for their Be

2:31:27

kidding me that's not a span

2:31:29

I me mine had what's the

2:31:32

physical for as I saw the

2:31:34

doctors are now in some. Sort.

2:31:37

One hospital drove there now asking their

2:31:39

now bringing up guns they go or

2:31:41

the of firearms in the home the

2:31:44

they are they locked up properly and

2:31:46

on a tear Me that it's you

2:31:48

know I don't I will Right or

2:31:50

wrong out there are. Ah,

2:31:52

People especially the of silver and it's is a potential hazard

2:31:54

in the household they want to talk about potential as a

2:31:57

side. I have any issue with that if they want to

2:31:59

bring that up. But are they going to charge you a $35

2:32:01

gun fee? Gun

2:32:03

education fee? Gun counseling

2:32:06

fee when you go? I mean, it's

2:32:08

a total, total scam. And

2:32:11

when you say, Janet goes, oh, it's

2:32:13

a depression screening. Okay,

2:32:16

but that's part of your annual physical,

2:32:18

right? Yeah. How

2:32:20

about, can you just act out of it? Don't

2:32:23

give me that. Don't give me

2:32:25

anything that's going to charge, that's going

2:32:27

to cost me any money. They

2:32:29

don't tell you that upfront. They don't give

2:32:31

you any of this all because they know

2:32:34

that you won't even ask or care because

2:32:36

your insurance just pays this

2:32:38

$35 for the literal 15

2:32:41

second mental counseling that

2:32:43

you got. Oh

2:32:46

my God, it's a total ripoff.

2:32:48

Absolute ripoff. Kelvin,

2:32:50

you're on rovers. Morning, Gloria. Good

2:32:53

morning, Kelvin. Hey, Rover, as

2:32:55

you get older, they add

2:32:58

questions. My wife just

2:33:00

had her physical. She had the

2:33:02

questions that you asked. Then they

2:33:04

asked, do

2:33:07

you have food insecurity? Do

2:33:09

you feel like you

2:33:11

have enough food in your home? And

2:33:16

do you feel

2:33:18

safe inside your house,

2:33:20

like anyone's going to hurt you? Yeah,

2:33:22

I've heard that before. If they listen to those

2:33:24

other ones. And as you

2:33:26

get older, they expand it. They

2:33:29

call it life risk assessment. And

2:33:32

the older you get, the more cost. She was up to $242.

2:33:35

Oh, for the love of all things. It

2:33:37

takes 30 seconds. It takes

2:33:39

literally 30 seconds for them to

2:33:41

ask that they plow through it.

2:33:43

It's a total joke, but I

2:33:48

don't know why they can't get this

2:33:50

right and why they... Oh my God.

2:33:52

So I think I might just stop

2:33:54

going to the clinic

2:33:56

because maybe they're

2:33:58

all just as bad when it comes to their... billing but

2:34:00

I my wife goes I'm never going back

2:34:02

to this doctor ever again never am I

2:34:04

going to this because every single year it's

2:34:07

such a hassle and she has

2:34:09

to do it's it's it's 20 phone

2:34:11

calls back and forth and before they finally get

2:34:13

it straighten out it's not worth it it's just

2:34:15

not worth it and you say oh it's

2:34:17

the discount but when you see

2:34:20

there if it takes you 20 hours to correct

2:34:22

it what's your time worth oh

2:34:25

yeah yeah yeah do she

2:34:27

are you ready for a

2:34:29

super sized shizzy um

2:34:32

sir wait morning

2:34:36

gourd but I will you for your

2:34:38

critique of your observation of what time

2:34:40

it is okay thank you president

2:34:42

Joe Biden and his white Jill released

2:34:44

their tax returns and they showed that

2:34:46

they earned nearly six hundred and twenty

2:34:48

thousand dollars in 2023 um there's

2:34:51

really a disturbing story

2:34:53

about a cruise ship

2:35:01

dancer who was arrested on child

2:35:03

pornography charges law enforcement accused Jamal

2:35:05

Wade of possessing and sharing child

2:35:07

abuse material from at least mid

2:35:09

August all the way through late

2:35:11

January according to a criminal complaint

2:35:14

that was now signed by FBI

2:35:16

and they said that this guy at one

2:35:19

point sent eight videos of children as young

2:35:21

as two engaging in sexual acts with adults

2:35:23

to another user on telegram claiming

2:35:25

to have way more so then

2:35:28

this person who was at this

2:35:30

guy's house who was watching the child's warrant

2:35:32

ended up contacting FBI and saying look this

2:35:34

guy's got I'll give you this guy he's

2:35:36

got a lot of stuff so

2:35:39

an FBI the guy that's receiving this

2:35:41

was he why would why did he

2:35:43

receive the job I don't I

2:35:45

don't I'm maybe I'm confused did I miss an

2:35:47

aspect of this he turned the guy in but

2:35:49

why was he receiving it in the first place

2:35:52

well there was a whole

2:35:54

undercover operation that then

2:35:56

started because this guy told the FBI

2:35:59

like I'll give you this information if

2:36:01

you leave me alone kind of thing,

2:36:03

but they said that at

2:36:05

one point he had sent eight videos of

2:36:07

children as young as two and then the

2:36:09

user described Wade as a professional dancer and

2:36:12

they said the person said they had exchanged sexual

2:36:14

abuse material with him and watched it together in

2:36:16

his home. So there was

2:36:18

an FBI employee that swooped in,

2:36:20

used the person's account to communicate with

2:36:22

another telegram user, also believed to

2:36:24

be Wade, who sent them even more

2:36:27

disturbing images. So the person

2:36:29

that received the images

2:36:31

and video was so disturbed they contacted

2:36:33

FBI. The FBI

2:36:36

used that person's account to then

2:36:38

communicate and get more info against

2:36:40

him. But I guess my question

2:36:42

is like if I'm communicating,

2:36:44

if I'm texting back and forth with

2:36:47

somebody, if Charlie

2:36:50

and I are texting back and forth, Charlie's

2:36:53

not going to send me child porn

2:36:55

out of the blue. So

2:36:58

how did this come about? Maybe they were going

2:37:00

down a road and you took it

2:37:02

to child's molestation and Charlie's

2:37:06

like wait what? And then he's trying

2:37:08

to frame you, he gets proof

2:37:10

that you have child stuff, so

2:37:12

then Charlie contacts the FBI and

2:37:15

then the FBI who sent Charlie

2:37:18

and then they catch you. So

2:37:20

they were able to get this guy, which

2:37:22

is a good thing. He had a lot of

2:37:24

disturbing images. Here's another sad

2:37:26

story, a 79-year-old Houston area woman decided

2:37:29

to go to the mall and she

2:37:32

just wanted some shoes. Well that resulted

2:37:34

in a facial procedure in cosmetics unknowingly

2:37:36

costing her nearly $10,000, which

2:37:39

then drained her bank account. Trey

2:37:42

Fleming said that his mom

2:37:44

went to the mall in Katy, Texas.

2:37:46

She went there alone to try on

2:37:48

some shoes, but when she left her hands

2:37:50

contained a bag of cosmetics and two receipts

2:37:53

totaling $9,600. Now

2:37:55

his mom suffers from

2:37:57

age-related occasional confusion. was

2:38:00

completely taken advantage of. Because

2:38:03

people at the mall, and I don't know if you've

2:38:05

ever gone to some trade shows or to the mall

2:38:07

and they have these booths and stuff. And they're

2:38:09

like, hey, come here. Yeah, those ass-wants that

2:38:12

are in the middle, they'll basically grab you

2:38:14

and try to pull you to their little

2:38:16

kiosk or whatever. And yeah, I know, I

2:38:18

watch them. Yeah, so that's what happened. They

2:38:20

ended up getting her to buy

2:38:23

stuff and she stopped by one of the

2:38:25

kiosks to ask for directions. They started talking

2:38:27

to her about the products and they ended

2:38:29

up taking her into their salon for a

2:38:32

free face-all. And so that's awful. In

2:38:35

New Jersey, a toll collector says

2:38:37

that she was following her gut

2:38:39

instinct and that saved her

2:38:41

life. Jessica Daley usually works as a toll

2:38:43

collector on the Garden State Parkway. But last

2:38:46

week, she said she had a bad

2:38:48

feeling and it kept waking her up at night.

2:38:51

And she had a sense that she's gonna be

2:38:53

in a car accident. So she called out of

2:38:55

work and she says she doesn't

2:38:57

do this very often. A few hours later, there

2:38:59

was a garbage truck that slammed into the toll

2:39:01

plaza and into a collector's booth. That

2:39:04

collector was hospitalized with serious injuries. And Jessica

2:39:06

says that she wept when she heard the

2:39:08

news praying for those involved and thanking God

2:39:11

that she had the gut instinct not to go in.

2:39:14

Tesla is said to cut more than 10% of

2:39:17

their global staff. That's 140,000 people. So

2:39:21

CEO Elon Musk wrote in an

2:39:24

email to Tesla employees and he

2:39:26

attributed the planned job cuts to

2:39:28

the need for cost reductions and

2:39:30

increasing productivity. I

2:39:32

also saw that yesterday that they have

2:39:34

paused deliveries of the

2:39:37

Cybertruck. There's some sort of issue.

2:39:39

Seems like they have a million issues with that thing.

2:39:41

Yeah, what's going on with that? That's a bust. It's

2:39:43

a dud, man. It's bad. I think

2:39:46

it's really bad. So they stopped delivering them because

2:39:48

something's going on. I don't know what. Did you

2:39:50

see that? It could be the, what's going on

2:39:52

with the gas pedal. Did you see that? No,

2:39:55

what's that? Where am I

2:39:58

playing this video? Give me a second. Speaking

2:40:01

of vehicles... All

2:40:03

right, that was fast? Wow. Speeding

2:40:05

is always in there. I might

2:40:07

know why. It's got something

2:40:09

to do with the accelerator pedal. This

2:40:12

guy gets a new Cybertruck. How ugly. My

2:40:15

Cybertruck is... Hold on, it paused. Charlie,

2:40:17

I don't understand why your videos just

2:40:19

always pause when you're playing it from

2:40:21

back there. I don't know. You're not

2:40:23

the premier one, just from that screen.

2:40:25

It's weird. It's huge. Oh,

2:40:28

no, it's not. The pedal looks different, right? It's

2:40:30

missing this. So a couple days ago,

2:40:32

I was driving. It's a plastic

2:40:34

piece that goes over the... So the pedal has

2:40:36

a plastic piece, if you're just listening. Maybe it's

2:40:38

a metal piece. I don't know. It's

2:40:41

just a piece that actually goes over the pedal. Right,

2:40:43

with like the little tread on it.

2:40:45

I'm driving... This goes here. As

2:40:48

I'm driving this... ...with

2:40:51

up... ...it

2:40:53

went itself just like that. It's

2:40:56

got wedge underneath the dash. Oh, man. It's

2:40:58

kind of hard to see, but this

2:41:01

wedge itself right there. And

2:41:04

as you can see, based on the design of the floorboard,

2:41:07

this lighting up, and the way this was

2:41:09

still hooked onto the pedal, it

2:41:11

held the accelerator down 100%. Wow. Full

2:41:14

throttle. Now, I was... Luckily,

2:41:17

I had

2:41:19

a clear mind, didn't panic, and... Pause

2:41:21

again. ...it's down. Just

2:41:24

wait. Wait, what did he do? So, I was able

2:41:27

to stop the car, but anytime I lift the brake...

2:41:29

Okay, so it's actually not... It's

2:41:31

awful, but if you press the brake, I guess it will stop externally.

2:41:34

Okay. So, it will. It'll know.

2:41:36

But if I can let go of the brake, it's 100% down

2:41:38

again. Wow. So,

2:41:40

he was able to... What did he do? I don't

2:41:42

remember what he did to get out of this. Sorry, celery again.

2:41:47

So, I stopped the car,

2:41:50

put it in the park, got out. At first,

2:41:53

I thought the pedal was broken, but then I realized that... No.

2:41:56

This was wedged. Yeah, it was here. That's

2:42:00

a nice shift. This little section here,

2:42:02

allowing this pedal to come back up.

2:42:04

This happened with, I can't remember if

2:42:06

it was Toyota or somebody quite a

2:42:08

while ago, there were a

2:42:10

floor mat situation where the same

2:42:13

sort of thing, the gas

2:42:15

pedal, the accelerator pedal could

2:42:17

get stuck and

2:42:19

it would cause accidents. So

2:42:21

that's a potentially serious problem,

2:42:24

of course. All right, go on. Elon

2:42:27

Musk walking this red carpet, I

2:42:29

did not. I'm sure he looks dapper

2:42:32

and completely normal. Watch, this looks weird.

2:42:37

And Elon, Mr. Messer. Elon right here doesn't know

2:42:39

what to do. Elon,

2:42:41

big miles there. Elon, Elon.

2:42:44

Mr. Messer. Elon, get the damn awkward.

2:42:46

He's like, what? Oh, come back? He's an

2:42:48

awkward guy. Look. He's

2:42:50

just goofing around. It's

2:42:52

not that big of a deal. He

2:42:57

is an

2:42:59

awkward guy,

2:43:01

but he's just goofing

2:43:04

around. Now,

2:43:10

I will tell you, there is video, I

2:43:12

think you have a theater. There's a video

2:43:14

of a red carpet thing or something where

2:43:17

it's the actress from

2:43:20

Ted Lasso, the one

2:43:22

who plays the owner

2:43:24

of the team, that big tall blonde woman.

2:43:28

Her name is Hannah Waddingham,

2:43:30

I guess. And she is

2:43:32

at, I don't know if

2:43:34

you can hear this exactly,

2:43:36

but you can play

2:43:38

that video theater as she is

2:43:40

on the red carpet. She's wearing

2:43:42

a long dress, a gown, like

2:43:44

a formal thing or whatever at

2:43:46

this red carpet at an

2:43:48

award ceremony or something. And she's got a

2:43:50

dress and it's got to slit all the

2:43:53

way up to where basically her waist, you

2:43:55

know, from the, from the heel up to

2:43:57

the waist. So here, let's go. The

2:44:00

Menace. How.

2:44:18

Much. Ceases to the photographer. Oh

2:44:20

my God. Don't say that to

2:44:23

a woman. Don't be a dick.

2:44:26

What was the terrible thing?

2:44:28

The photographer asked? So.

2:44:32

Some lag as. He

2:44:34

as quote show me lag

2:44:36

he said now. In. Ways

2:44:39

then later said that the is is

2:44:41

he continues us you would never ask

2:44:43

a man that do that will yeah

2:44:45

a man once show was wearing a

2:44:47

tuxedo that has a slit from the

2:44:49

ankle all the way up to the

2:44:51

waste his time they probably goes so

2:44:53

me some Billie Porter yeah you my

2:44:56

prayers and to sell some lag or

2:44:58

whatever I mean like this is some

2:45:00

sort of. The

2:45:02

sea off the island asserts wanted to see

2:45:05

this is awesome says she barks as well

2:45:07

as the ones who leaves the area or

2:45:09

whatever because he's been so to see so

2:45:11

distraught that he said sell some legs how

2:45:13

me some leg on my. We

2:45:35

didn't it's a leg a good thing she

2:45:37

shows you submit your body receipt from your

2:45:39

stanley as. Wearing

2:45:43

this for the Giants one of

2:45:45

the is at all the photographers

2:45:48

asking is essentially for her to

2:45:50

pose no no then as now

2:45:52

I decisions that is Villages I.

2:45:55

wasn't rovers sept has to be

2:45:57

opposed and something so some lag

2:46:00

different. That's way different. And

2:46:02

good for her for saying, why did you just

2:46:04

roll your eyes at me? I can see you roll your eyes. This

2:46:06

is so ridiculous. I'm just, you could

2:46:09

do a Google search and find her

2:46:11

showing like you can even find it

2:46:13

from this event with her leg fully

2:46:15

exposed. You can see all I don't

2:46:17

see that. But she can

2:46:20

choose when she wants to show her leg on

2:46:22

her turn. Agreed. Not because some photographer

2:46:24

is telling me to show some leg and

2:46:27

you would never see you on musk. Oh

2:46:29

do this, do that, don't leave, come over here.

2:46:31

Do that. So you don't whip it out. That's

2:46:33

totally different. The guy didn't say, hey let me

2:46:36

see your veg. Give me a break. Oh

2:46:38

my God. Don't put the slit in

2:46:40

your dress if you're so bent out

2:46:42

of shape over it. Give a picture

2:46:44

of her. Maybe wear a potato sack

2:46:46

down to the angle. A burka. Do

2:46:48

you have a picture of her with

2:46:51

the dress and how high the slit is?

2:46:53

Yes! I didn't see it. Do

2:46:55

a Google search. Hannah

2:46:58

Waddingham, Charlie. Do

2:47:01

an image search and go

2:47:03

down like three or four

2:47:05

rows, five rows and you'll

2:47:07

find her, it's the

2:47:11

website LBC. Whatever that is. Okay here,

2:47:13

show the, that's not it. That's not

2:47:16

the one. Hold on. Okay that's not

2:47:18

the right one for you. No it's

2:47:20

the dress. Show me some legs. I

2:47:24

see a little slit. Look for the one that's

2:47:26

from that one right there

2:47:28

where her head and then her

2:47:30

dress. The one that is one. Now, now

2:47:32

well. Go back. The one almost

2:47:37

at the bottom towards the left. It's her

2:47:39

head, a little circle and then this. Yes

2:47:41

let's look at that one. Here you go.

2:47:44

She's posing and rocking down the

2:47:46

steps. Oh my god. Oh

2:47:49

my god. Oh look her legs

2:47:51

show up. She has a modest

2:47:53

skirt underneath the shear. She does!

2:47:55

She's moving in motion. That's

2:48:00

different if your leg is exposed for

2:48:02

somebody to ask I would

2:48:04

be very offended as well I was so glad

2:48:07

she stood up for herself Nobody's ever asked you

2:48:09

to reveal a part of your body It's

2:48:12

what she wants to do that on her own accord

2:48:14

I've never seen a celebrity wearing a long dress

2:48:16

like this and then they put their leg up

2:48:18

They like bend their leg, you know, it's been

2:48:20

all these poses. They get all of you They

2:48:23

put their leg up and pose. It's not that

2:48:25

some I'm sure photographers yell that stuff out all

2:48:27

the time. This is an everyday occurrence big deal

2:48:30

Oh my god, what a cry baby Alright,

2:48:33

I gotta she does have a skirt underneath put

2:48:35

your leg behind your ear. How about that? Try

2:48:37

that next time But that's what I

2:48:39

said. She has a modest skirt. Anyway, it doesn't

2:48:41

matter Um, I'm gonna end with this real quick

2:48:44

the owner would wear that yes

2:48:46

the owners of OJ No, you wouldn't why wouldn't

2:48:48

I wear that? Why wouldn't I wear that? You

2:48:50

tell me why I wouldn't wear that Literally wear a

2:48:52

potato sec. You would not wear that dress with

2:48:54

that What

2:49:00

did I wear You had a

2:49:02

big slick going up to your way actually. Yes.

2:49:04

I had it hers wasn't up to

2:49:07

her waist It wasn't

2:49:09

at all. I had a my The

2:49:12

crotch no, it wasn't up to the crotch Okay,

2:49:16

well show your screen there she had

2:49:18

a modest skirt underneath See

2:49:20

the skirt that's underneath the sheer it's

2:49:23

not going all the way up to her hips So

2:49:25

you can sit there and say that that's a pretty

2:49:28

short skirt. There's oh my god over

2:49:31

No, you think that's short Well,

2:49:35

if you look at the look where her

2:49:37

hand on her leg is now remember when

2:49:39

I was in elementary school They said your

2:49:41

shorts or your dress ladies

2:49:44

needs to be below your fingertips.

2:49:46

Well, this is about at her

2:49:50

Palm, okay So yeah, it's

2:49:52

it's pretty short the owners of OJ

2:49:54

Simpson's white Bronco are looking to sell

2:49:56

and they want at least one and

2:49:58

a half million dollars It's

2:50:03

currently on loan to the Alcatraz East Crime Museum

2:50:05

in Tennessee, but its owners are thinking about selling

2:50:07

it and they're hoping to get a lease that

2:50:09

starting. They've had offers of

2:50:11

up to $750,000 in the past and

2:50:13

now there's renewed interest obviously in all

2:50:15

things OJ. So they

2:50:17

think that they can check up on the crime. Timing is right.

2:50:20

Yeah. Now, by the way, fun fact,

2:50:22

this is not OJ's Bronco. This is

2:50:25

Al Cowling's Bronco. They

2:50:27

had matching Broncos. OJ's

2:50:30

Bronco was parked on the street, had

2:50:32

the blood evidence found in it. This

2:50:35

was Al Cowling's Bronco. The

2:50:37

chain, right? You know, just two bros

2:50:39

of matching vehicles, you know, yeah, for

2:50:41

the Chase. Yeah. So

2:50:44

this is not owned by

2:50:46

OJ. This is the one that was involved

2:50:48

in the world famous Chase.

2:50:50

And also another fun fact, it's the

2:50:52

30th anniversary of the Chase. They

2:50:56

think because it's the 30th anniversary and because

2:50:58

he's dead. When is that coming up?

2:51:00

What's the date of that? I don't know

2:51:03

the exact date. They say that it's around

2:51:05

the same time. There

2:51:07

you go. That's the Shizzy on Rovers Morning Globe. This

2:51:13

is the first place where the RNG

2:51:16

content blows like water and

2:51:18

the streets are paved with

2:51:20

skid marks. Is it heaven? No. It's

2:51:23

better. If you're

2:51:26

a team, sign up here with

2:51:28

Roar Radio dot com. Maybe

2:51:34

just show some leg or

2:51:37

something. Photographers have been saying since

2:51:39

as long as she can remember. Now

2:51:42

it's a problem. Yes, it's a problem.

2:51:44

Don't invade my safe space. Just

2:51:46

out here showing off my body as a red

2:51:49

carpet with my slit all the way up to

2:51:51

my edge. That's not a bad thing. Julie

2:52:00

says women say this

2:52:02

kind of stuff to men all the

2:52:05

time. Like what Julie? I

2:52:08

don't know. Some dude

2:52:10

says I'm sure crystals never asked to see some

2:52:12

guy's abs. Never

2:52:14

would I ever ask for somebody to lift up

2:52:16

their shirt and show me their body. Well the

2:52:18

bicep, well let me see you flex your bicep.

2:52:20

You never asked a guy to do that? Have

2:52:24

I ever asked you that? No, okay, but

2:52:26

if you're a photographer, if the rock or

2:52:28

somebody is walking the red carpet and he

2:52:30

has a sleeveless t-shirt on,

2:52:32

no photographer has ever said, hey show

2:52:34

me some muscle, flex, let me see

2:52:36

that bicep. Of course, of course he

2:52:38

would. Is that an invasion of their

2:52:40

personal space? Don't be ridiculous, it's totally

2:52:42

ridiculous for a crusher to take his

2:52:44

shirt off. You were naked. I

2:52:47

did not ask him to. You got naked. He was doing it

2:52:49

for a private record. Oh wow. He decided to do

2:52:51

that on his own and I decided to take

2:52:53

off my shirt on my own accord. I did

2:52:55

ask him, please take off your clothes for the

2:52:57

photo. Oh well, Crystal hold on, did you ask him

2:52:59

his consent before you took off your clothes? Are you

2:53:01

sure he felt okay with it? I did,

2:53:04

I brought it up to him and I asked him. Signed

2:53:06

waver? Yep, and he did agree.

2:53:09

He agreed before we came into the studio, he

2:53:11

agreed with me. And then when we were in

2:53:13

the studio, I asked him before I took

2:53:15

off the rest of my top, before

2:53:18

I did that to make sure he was

2:53:20

okay with that. Okay,

2:53:23

go ahead and take your top off right now. We're

2:53:25

all okay with it. Okay, I'm ready. He asked so

2:53:28

nicely. All right,

2:53:31

I've got to take a break. We'll be

2:53:33

right back on Rovers morning glory. Hang on.

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2:55:07

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2:55:53

about Odes and eight of that hold on

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the as I close that it's June. Twenty.

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Twenty Four. was the actual OJ

2:56:01

Chase. Okay. So

2:56:03

it is coming up, the 30th anniversary, so they're

2:56:05

going to, with his death and with the anniversary

2:56:07

coming up, they want to unload

2:56:10

this Bronco. It's probably not worth a

2:56:12

million and a half dollars, I don't

2:56:14

think, but... I can still get it.

2:56:16

June 17th. After

2:56:19

somebody dies or whatever, they, you

2:56:22

know, crisis spike

2:56:25

momentarily, but it's probably

2:56:27

not really worth that much money, but I

2:56:30

don't know, we'll see. I think

2:56:32

someone said something about OJ and,

2:56:35

let's see, you can put this picture

2:56:38

up here. It says, here's, this

2:56:40

is a reminder that the Buffalo Bills barely

2:56:42

lost a game in 1970 that awarded

2:56:45

them the first pick in the

2:56:47

draft where they took OJ Simpson.

2:56:51

OJ, of course, lived in Buffalo where he

2:56:53

met his wife Nicole and later allegedly killed

2:56:55

her. And Robert Kardashian, as

2:56:57

his lawyer, they won the case making Kardashian

2:56:59

famous, whose daughter went on to make a

2:57:02

sex tape and turn making her famous. If

2:57:04

the Bills had just won that one

2:57:07

game, they would have never drafted

2:57:09

OJ, would have never met Nicole, nor had

2:57:11

the chance to kill her, and therefore never

2:57:13

would have brought the Kardashian family to the

2:57:15

forefront of modern culture. So the

2:57:17

1970 Buffalo Bills are the reason that

2:57:19

you have to deal with the Kardashians

2:57:22

today. So keep that in mind.

2:57:24

I don't know. Maybe it, maybe all that's true.

2:57:26

Maybe not, but it

2:57:28

is. If you think about it, and

2:57:30

I don't know where he met Nicole Brown Simpson,

2:57:32

can't tell you. But

2:57:37

if you do think about it, things, if

2:57:39

he would have been drafted by

2:57:41

another team, it's possible that

2:57:44

his life and her life

2:57:46

and everyone else's life would

2:57:49

have been drastically different. He

2:57:52

met her at a club in Beverly Hills,

2:57:54

a nightclub called The Daisy. She

2:57:57

was a waitress. She was 18. I

2:57:59

think it was just. There to hang out, And

2:58:02

was he living in L A

2:58:04

was as after he played so he

2:58:06

didn't is according to their that

2:58:08

meme or whatever. I've probably didn't meet

2:58:11

her and buffalo obviously. So.

2:58:13

That part of it is wrong.

2:58:15

So was as when did they

2:58:17

meet? Seventy Seven Nineteen Seventy Seven,

2:58:19

He was still married to his

2:58:22

otherwise his first wife expects packets

2:58:24

sympathy, a theater or wafers have

2:58:26

a slight chance. To. Pass

2:58:28

this opportunity up. So.

2:58:31

Their always. That's how he met her.

2:58:33

When did he stop playing football? I

2:58:35

don't recall. I

2:58:40

really don't know a lot about Oj football

2:58:42

playing bass because I was all before my

2:58:44

time I was born and seventy five? I

2:58:47

don't remember any of his stuff. Oj playing

2:58:49

softball, Nineties. Every

2:58:51

night he retired. It's

2:58:55

it's it is possible though as

2:58:57

certainly as possible. Bad.

2:59:00

Things. Would have turned out differently as he

2:59:03

have been drafted by a different team and

2:59:05

that's that's probably both. That is probably true.

2:59:07

It probably would not have ended up in

2:59:09

that restaurant that same night where he met

2:59:11

that waitress or whatever. You

2:59:18

want away? As a giveaway. Today you have

2:59:20

appeared. Tickets to Go See Twenty

2:59:22

One Pilots The Silly Saturday September

2:59:25

Twenty Eight That Rocket Mortgage Field

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House will as tickets for you

2:59:29

not only today, but. Tomorrow and

2:59:31

Thursdays has he done when and

2:59:33

today or two you are more

2:59:35

information. Got a rocket Mortgage field has that

2:59:37

com. I wanted to song they have a

2:59:39

couple out but once pretty good. What about are.

2:59:43

Not over compensate a things another one.

2:59:46

If. You please? Beginning. I

2:59:49

was our analysis on. Our happened

2:59:51

this new even over compensate.

2:59:53

Pretty good. How.

2:59:57

Long as all muslims.

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