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758 - ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ To End After Season 12, Mayim Bialik Won’t Return To Jeopardy & Rihanna Talks Motherhood!

758 - ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ To End After Season 12, Mayim Bialik Won’t Return To Jeopardy & Rihanna Talks Motherhood!

Released Friday, 22nd December 2023
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758 - ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ To End After Season 12, Mayim Bialik Won’t Return To Jeopardy & Rihanna Talks Motherhood!

758 - ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ To End After Season 12, Mayim Bialik Won’t Return To Jeopardy & Rihanna Talks Motherhood!

758 - ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ To End After Season 12, Mayim Bialik Won’t Return To Jeopardy & Rihanna Talks Motherhood!

758 - ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ To End After Season 12, Mayim Bialik Won’t Return To Jeopardy & Rihanna Talks Motherhood!

Friday, 22nd December 2023
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0:00

The Roz and Moka Show Podcast

0:02

Newsbreak Hey Moka!

0:05

You ready? Aha! Let's do

0:07

the news! A

0:09

Roz and Moka Show and Kiss 92.5 Newsbreak

0:15

Toronto City Council approves the

0:17

renaming of Dundas Square to

0:20

Sankofa Square Sankofas?

0:23

Sankofa Square

0:27

So, Yandandas Square They're

0:30

gonna... Oh, so not the actual... Millions of

0:32

dollars is what it's gonna cost So,

0:34

Yandandas Square is gonna get

0:37

renamed Sankofa S-A-N-K-O-F-A Dundas

0:40

Station Dundas West

0:42

Station And then Jane Dundas

0:44

Public Library will also be renamed

0:47

They say the concept of Sankofa

0:50

originated in Ghana refers to the

0:52

act of reflecting on and reclaiming

0:54

teachings from the past,

0:56

which enables people to move forward together

0:58

People are already calling it Sofa King

1:00

Square, by the way Oh my god

1:02

Oh no That's amazing

1:05

Cause it's the whole Henry Dundas thing, right?

1:07

Question Yes, sir Who's paying

1:09

for it? We are We?

1:13

Yes Are paying for that? Yes,

1:15

I'm in debt, so I'm not paying for it You've

1:18

already paid for it How do I

1:20

object? You can't Why? Cause

1:23

it wasn't on a ballot They didn't ask me

1:25

No They voted, it was unanimous They

1:28

even picked the name without anybody Normally

1:30

when Toronto renamed stuff, there's like, I was

1:32

using a big competition, right? Yeah All

1:35

that kind of stuff So

1:37

Henry Dundas was accused of

1:39

delaying the abolition of the

1:41

slave trade The story that

1:43

first came out was that it could have ended in 1792 But

1:48

it wound up ending in 1807 And

1:51

he was being blamed for the one who sort

1:53

of was dragging it on But then after this

1:55

story really took off And then everybody was like,

1:57

we got a rename Dundas Like all the evidence

2:00

their stories came out, the peer-reviewed

2:03

papers on Henry Dundas and his problem was

2:05

that he was like at the time going,

2:07

hey listen, we can sort of back out

2:09

of this now, but it's not the comprehensive

2:11

solution that the world needs because if we

2:13

back out, Portugal's still going to do it,

2:16

Spain's still going to do it, Belgium's still

2:18

going to do it, which is exactly what

2:20

wound up happening. And the sort

2:23

of thing that he had was that he

2:25

was directing a lot of the things that

2:27

needed to change at the African countries that

2:29

were their part in the slave

2:32

trade, which is today a very unpopular thing

2:34

to do is to sort of look in

2:36

that direction for that part. So

2:39

that's why you're getting Sankofa Square, Sophie King

2:41

Square, right? Sankofa,

2:46

it sounds like a

2:48

new diversity blend at Starbucks.

2:52

I thought it was going to be like a luxury. All

2:54

of the Sankofa blend. Right?

2:57

We're not far away from that.

3:00

Yeah. Say it just doesn't roll

3:02

though, right? No. It

3:05

doesn't roll. I really thought they were going to

3:07

throw like a curve ball and go with like

3:09

pinball. You know what I mean? Like pinball Clemens.

3:11

I thought you were going to rename something like

3:13

you were going to go a little bit more

3:15

contemporary. Like Rob Ford Square. No.

3:18

Not that. Are you kidding me? I

3:20

feel like a Ryan Reynolds Square. Right?

3:23

No. He's Canadian. Yeah.

3:26

No, no, no, no, no. First of all, it

3:28

was going to have to be somebody black.

3:30

There was no way it wasn't going to

3:32

be Kyle Lowry Square. Kyle Lowry. You think

3:35

Kyle? Oh, Kawhi. Kawhi Square. He helped us

3:37

win the championship. If you had been okay

3:39

with Kawhi Square, I would have preferred Kyle

3:41

Lowry, but I'm fine with Kawhi. If

3:44

they gave you Kawhi Square behind closed doors and they were going

3:46

to send millions of dollars to change it, you would have been

3:48

okay with Kawhi Square. I would have been all right. Yeah. I

3:50

mean, you won the championship. I got Kawhi

3:53

Leonard on the phone. Yeah. Yo, Kawhi,

3:55

what are you thinking, bro? But

4:01

I really thought they were going to do it that way.

4:03

I thought it was going to be something cool like that.

4:05

I'm all for it. Whatever. Who

4:07

cares? I know what you mean.

4:10

They could have gone someone influential

4:12

in the city. Sure. Or you know

4:14

what would have been cheaper? Find somebody else who

4:16

is really awesome with the last name Dundas and

4:18

say, you know what? It's actually that guy. Yeah,

4:22

you all got your facts back. Yeah. Because

4:25

they're not taking the street. No, that costs way

4:27

too much money. Anyway, so

4:30

that's what's going on with your taxpayer dollars.

4:32

OK. What do you think about

4:34

that, Kawhi? He's like, how live there no more?

4:37

So I don't know why this is popular

4:39

again, but this actually happened in 2001 where

4:42

these three scientists got together to

4:45

try and create the

4:47

worst song in history. So there was a

4:49

poll about the worst sounds that

4:51

people hate the most. And

4:56

they created a track that they say fewer than

4:58

200 individuals in the entire

5:00

world's population would actually enjoy. So

5:02

people declared that the elements of

5:04

music that drive them the most

5:06

mad were cowboy lyrics, a

5:09

chorus of kids, bagpipes,

5:11

bossa nova synths, and

5:13

advertising slogans. So

5:16

the other thing, this song is 22 minutes long.

5:19

Ain't nobody got time for that. I got two

5:21

clips that I'm going to play you. So I

5:23

want you, Moka, and you, Shem, who I look

5:25

to, for musical

5:28

sort of analysis on this. Not

5:30

you, Maria. So here, play

5:33

you a clip, everyone. OK. Is

5:47

this one second? It's also an opera

5:49

singer who's rapping. Go ahead. A whole. I

6:00

like me a fire through the sink and

6:02

say, hey, you, you, I'm a cowboy girl.

6:19

Yeah. NGL, like, kind of

6:22

flop up. Yeah. You

6:24

want to hear the chorus? Yeah. Okay.

6:27

Play the chorus. Play the chorus. Play

6:29

the chorus. non-ostandy

6:34

Yup. F hack

6:55

Feel like the better school music

6:57

goes with camp. Are

7:00

they saying

7:03

this is a

7:05

horse? Yes! It's

7:08

some horrible. I know! Better

7:10

look for the sound we played. I

7:12

mean, we're sorry. You mean

7:14

one of them, Shem? Nope. I'm

7:17

reading this article on psychologists

7:19

have sort of put

7:22

a study together on why

7:24

people line up early at

7:26

the gate getting onto

7:28

an airplane when they know they're going to be

7:30

called. Yeah. They broke

7:32

it down to none of this matters, but I got to get to the,

7:34

I got to say all this before I get to the real point of

7:36

the story. So they break it down to conformity

7:38

and competition. They say people will do any

7:40

weird thing if they think that it's the right way

7:42

to behave. So you're sitting there, you see people line

7:44

up and you're like, Oh, I guess we should all

7:46

go line up. Right. Conformity.

7:49

And that is comes in when

7:51

you realize that if you are last,

7:54

you may have to gate check your

7:56

bag. Yeah. So that it

7:58

becomes a competition for the overhead space. So conformity. and

8:00

competition, that's why people line up early. That's

8:02

me right there, you just described me. The

8:04

best part of this article was

8:06

there's one line that

8:09

says airline employees even

8:11

have a nickname for these type of

8:13

flyers, which are the people who line

8:16

up early. Okay. Gate-lice.

8:21

Oh. That's why I try not to be

8:23

that way at all. I never like that. I

8:25

wait until my section

8:28

is called and then I, on the

8:30

point. On gate-lice. Gate-lice.

8:33

Wow. Yup. That's

8:35

why I wait. Curvy enthusiasm

8:37

will be back. What they say

8:40

will be in fact its final season, although

8:42

they've been saying that for a while, but

8:44

February 4th, season 12 of Curvy Enthusiasm on

8:46

HBO, looking forward to that. Leonardo

8:48

DiCaprio, who when he was 19 dated

8:51

Kate Moss, now according to

8:54

one tabloid, Leonardo DiCaprio went

8:56

out with Kate Moss's half

8:59

sister Lottie, who is 25. What?

9:03

So, Leo. So

9:05

Kate Moss and Leo are both 49 now. They

9:08

dated when they were 19. And then

9:10

all these years later, apparently he went out on a

9:12

date with her half sister, who's 25. Look,

9:17

Maria's like, it's not clapping.

9:19

I got no problem with that. Are we not

9:21

clapping? We're not clapping. Are we clapping? Are we

9:24

not clapping? But we're all making me feel like I

9:26

was too old for him. That's true. I don't have

9:28

much of a plan. You're out

9:30

of the bracket, Maria. Sorry. Yeah.

9:33

Yeah. The little Leo is like 25 and

9:35

under. We all know that. The new trailer

9:37

for John Krasinski's movie called

9:40

If, which if means imaginary friends,

9:42

and it is a giant

9:44

cast of voice actors, Steve

9:46

Carell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lewis

9:49

Gossett Jr., Emily Blunt, Matt Damon,

9:51

Maya Rudolph, John Stewart, Sam Rockwell.

9:55

Who else is in there? Awkwafina Vince Vaughn is

9:57

in there. So it's what if you could, so

9:59

there's. There's a little girl who goes through some

10:01

sort of trauma and then she can now see

10:04

everybody's imaginary friends. And so can Ryan Reynolds, right?

10:06

So he's like... Hi.

10:09

Well, lookie lookie. She is the

10:11

perfect fit. I promise. Did she

10:13

even see you? She was about

10:15

to? What are

10:17

you doing? Don't do that. Hey.

10:33

Oh, Bob. So anyway,

10:35

so Ryan Reynolds... It is such a good...

10:37

Oh, I can't wait for this movie. So

10:39

Ryan Reynolds' imaginary friend in the movie is

10:42

this big giant guy named Blue, right? Voiced

10:44

by Steve Carell. Voiced by Steve Carell. And

10:46

the trailer for the movie says, From the

10:48

Imagination of John Krasinski. And as

10:51

soon as that came up and that

10:53

trailer dropped, John Krasinski started to get

10:55

dragged. Why? So

10:57

it says, From the Imagination of John Krasinski. Yeah, because

10:59

he wrote and directed the movie as well. Right.

11:02

And there's a lot of people

11:04

who grew up in the, I guess, 90s and early

11:07

2000s, who watched

11:09

a show on Nickelodeon, a cartoon called

11:11

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. I don't

11:13

know about that show, yeah. Set

11:16

in a world in which imaginary friends coexist

11:18

with humans, it centers on

11:20

a boy named Mac, who is

11:22

pressured by his mother to abandon

11:24

his imaginary friend, Blue. A

11:27

man-themed movie. And if

11:29

you look at the character from

11:32

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and

11:35

the Blue character from... If...

11:38

They're very similar. Jim Halpert,

11:40

what you doing, bro? They're very similar.

11:42

So John Krasinski was getting dragged real

11:45

hard yesterday from the

11:47

Imagination of John Krasinski. That was the

11:49

line that was used that sort of came back to bite him in

11:51

the ass. Well, I guess so. I'm still watching that movie. Yeah, me

11:53

too. I

11:55

found this recut of that

11:58

Obi-Wan Kenobi show. Over

12:00

the weekend I watched it So,

12:03

you know the obi-wan Kenobi show right kind

12:05

of mid very mid like

12:08

the most mid I

12:10

had such high hopes for it and it was like

12:12

eight or ten episodes or something like that And

12:15

I know toll for grace had done a version

12:17

of this. I don't know if this was the toll

12:19

for grace version What do you mean toll for grace?

12:22

So yeah toll for grace has done like he's a

12:24

huge Star Wars fan and like he's done edits of

12:26

by the way Star Wars things toll for grace

12:30

Eric Foreman from 70 show. Yes, and

12:33

I don't know if this was his

12:35

version or not But he's done other

12:37

things before with Star Wars Okay and

12:39

so what they did was they took

12:42

the entire obi-wan Kenobi series and Cut

12:45

it into a 90-minute movie. Oh and

12:50

It's kind of awesome. Where is it like

12:52

on YouTube? I found it. Yeah, I found

12:54

online somewhere. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, I just

12:56

found it right. Okay. Yeah, I've heard of

12:59

this thing called VPN. Not sure what I

13:01

mean Yeah, yeah, I don't know. No somebody

13:03

sent it to me. Oh, yeah, I just

13:05

clicked the link I don't know. I shouldn't

13:07

have it turned out to be you know,

13:09

most of the source most times those links

13:12

are For nefarious reasons. This was

13:14

actually 90 minutes of pure joy Trust

13:17

it. I trusted it immediately with it from

13:19

someone who normally send you things. Um,

13:21

no But like this link but It's

13:29

pretty good. I'm telling you it's pretty good

13:31

identity compromised now. Yes, you're not 90 minutes

13:34

I don't even know I know I've probably ruined the

13:36

next 20 years 20

13:38

years. Yeah of my security and

13:41

my financial records and everything else but I'm telling

13:43

you obi-wan was pretty good as a movie Okay,

13:47

cuz it's all like lightsaber fights, right? They took

13:49

all of the action and they just turned it

13:51

into a movie and one of the things

13:53

that was like super annoying Was they took in

13:55

the show they made the young princess Leia character

13:57

to just be like this bot like little monster

14:00

Like she was just an awful character and they

14:02

cut all that out and they just made her

14:04

like a girl who was kidnapped Which was really

14:06

great. She was a much better character that way

14:09

But if you get a chance, I don't know maybe

14:11

somebody will send the link to you I don't know,

14:13

but it's cool. What I didn't know though What I

14:15

didn't know was that because it was

14:17

such a big deal when Hayden Christensen came back

14:20

to be Anakin Skywalker And Darth

14:22

Vader and like all that stuff I

14:25

didn't know because at the time when

14:27

he had originally been cast to play

14:30

young Anakin Skywalker. I Didn't

14:32

know of any other actors who were even involved

14:34

in that because I didn't really know who Hayden

14:37

Christensen was at the time Like it wasn't a

14:39

huge star. I don't think anybody did so

14:41

Charlie Hunnam was doing press

14:43

for rebel moon Which is

14:45

the new Zack Snyder movie

14:47

which was originally pitched as a Star Wars

14:49

movie And let me play you this clip

14:51

from entertainment tonight where they were talking to

14:53

Charlie Hunnam I've stumbled across the most

14:56

random trivia tidbit that I had never heard before For

15:01

the role of Anakin Skywalker in attack of

15:03

the clone is that true? That is

15:05

true. Yeah I

15:08

had forgotten that until he said that but yes,

15:10

I did years and years ago. I met George

15:12

Lucas How far along did you

15:14

get like what was the I just I'm so

15:16

I never heard this I got to

15:18

the point where I was today meeting George

15:20

Lucas, you know, yeah, which I

15:22

don't think he meets a lot of actors I think it

15:25

was probably maybe two Two

15:28

three actors they were considering I

15:30

don't remember much about it I remember that

15:33

I was nervous and I was a little

15:35

bit awkward and I just remember it walking

15:37

out and thinking well I'm definitely not getting

15:39

that role and I was correct I

15:44

Think about the vibes He

15:47

didn't vibe no and he would have been in and

15:49

around like the proper age. Yeah. Yeah But

15:51

I don't even remember and I would have watched

15:53

that but I don't even remember Charlie Hunnam back

15:55

then No, like no way he knows way before

15:58

Sons of Anarchy way before Way

16:00

before I even remember Charlie Hunnam being a thing.

16:02

And Maria, you're right. I think just being a

16:04

fan of Sons of Anarchy as well, I think

16:06

it would have thrown me off if

16:09

Charlie Hunnam had played Anakin Skywalker and then Jax on

16:11

Fox. Yeah, you know what? I don't think I would

16:13

have enjoyed the show as much. You know what? He

16:16

wouldn't have probably done that because he would have been

16:18

under those Disney Lucas contracts literally

16:20

for the rest of his life. Right?

16:23

His career would have, I mean, Kate

16:25

and Christensen was only doing, other than Star

16:27

Wars, like he was only doing like romantic

16:29

comedy stuff. Like it's not like he had

16:31

some big action career. And then a massive

16:34

gap in career until

16:36

all the Star Wars stuff recently in

16:38

the past like two years. Yep. The

16:40

toxicology reports came in for Matthew Perry

16:42

about what actually killed him and it's

16:45

kind of horrific. So

16:47

the report revealed that when his,

16:52

when he was found by his assistant in the

16:54

hot tub. So a female friend of his, first

16:56

of all, said that Matthew was quote angry and

16:59

mean in the weeks before his death because

17:02

he had been taking testosterone shots. And

17:05

what they found in his system

17:07

was a lethal amount of ketamine

17:09

mixed with an opioid like drug

17:11

called buberpropheme, which

17:14

is used to alleviate pain and

17:16

help with addiction to opioids. And

17:19

he had been taking like

17:21

a weight loss drug, like one of those, whatever

17:24

they're called. What do you call it? He

17:27

was also on one of those and he was

17:29

trying to quit smoking. And they had said that

17:31

the ketamine with the drugs

17:33

that he was taking for the opioid addictions, one

17:36

doctor said that it was a recipe for disaster.

17:39

And he was taking ketamine treatments to

17:41

deal with mental health stuff. But they

17:43

said that the treatments that he was

17:45

getting, those don't last in your system

17:47

for longer than three hours. And he

17:49

hadn't had one of those treatments. It

17:52

was two weeks before he died.

17:54

So he was getting ketamine from

17:56

somewhere else. Some other doctor was

17:58

prescribing him ketamine. So his

18:01

I guess in there was an interview with with one of his

18:03

ex-girlfriends that said that you know He was just like he never

18:05

was clean like he never he never

18:07

kicked anything He just went from drug to drug

18:09

to drug to treatment to treatment to treatment and

18:12

he was never not An

18:15

addict. Yeah, he never was never not

18:17

on drugs a lot of mixed reaction

18:19

to the NHL game

18:22

in Winnipeg the other night when

18:24

they had Oh Canada's song for

18:26

the first time ever It was a South Asian heritage

18:28

night at the Canada

18:30

Life Center and they

18:33

did a version of Oh Canada, which was

18:35

a mix between English and Punjabi and I

18:39

mean I listened to it's kind of beautiful But

18:41

we'll get to some of the reaction and because I

18:44

sort of like sort of see both side But not

18:46

really those people sighs seems like a lot of people

18:48

just complaining but then on the other day So

18:51

here's a little bit of the anthem. Well first

18:53

time in NHL history Oh Canada

18:55

will be performed in English and

18:57

Punjabi I

19:16

Know what I like about that show

19:18

I like that There's two voices that

19:20

are a tiny little bit behind. Yeah,

19:22

they definitely ease off the pace of

19:24

the song No, but there's one that's

19:27

on like where it should be and

19:29

then there's like two that just come

19:31

in I can millisecond later. It sounds

19:33

really nice You

20:00

minds are hanging

20:03

high. I

20:06

like Earth. buuuuuuuey

20:22

baaaaaaaaaaa

22:00

in that community. The

22:02

ratings for the Punjabi

22:04

version of NHL games, right? Yeah.

22:07

Are huge. Like with the

22:09

announcers doing the entire game in

22:12

Punjabi, like they got monster

22:14

numbers. Yeah, I stumbled on that one. Did

22:16

you? Yeah, yeah. I was flipping around. It's a

22:19

fun broadcast. So like I get with the anthem,

22:24

right? Like I just get it's sacred to some

22:26

people and like I said, you wouldn't find any

22:28

other, you know, nation, you know,

22:30

doing something like this, but man, they did

22:32

a beautiful job. It really sounds pretty. Right?

22:34

Beautiful. Yeah. My

22:38

Bialik announces that she's no longer

22:40

hosted Jeopardy. She says, Oh, come

22:42

on. Oh, says the holiday break.

22:44

The holiday break begins in Hollywood.

22:46

I have some news on Jeopardy.

22:48

Sony has informed me that I will no longer

22:51

be hosting this indicated version Jeopardy. She

22:53

goes on to say, I'm incredibly honored

22:55

to have been nominated for a prime

22:58

time Emmy for hosting this year. And

23:00

I am deeply grateful for the opportunity

23:02

to have been a part of the

23:04

Jeopardy family. Sony says we made the

23:07

decision to have one host for the

23:09

syndicated show next season to maintain continuity

23:11

for viewers. And Ken Jennings will be

23:13

the sole host of syndicated Jeopardy. So

23:16

there you go. It's only Ken Jennings now.

23:18

I'm boring. Such a wet

23:21

rag. I hear the name. Ken

23:24

Jennings. And I just think gray suit.

23:26

So bland. That's it. Yeah. Yeah. Apologies

23:33

to anyone who's rocking a gray suit on their

23:36

way to work. And not, and not just a

23:38

gray suit, but the wrong gray, right?

23:40

You know what I mean? Yeah. Like, you know,

23:42

it's gray. It just looks off. The wrong gray.

23:45

The wrong gray. Because

23:47

Don Lemon was fired from CNN or I guess

23:49

they parted ways. I don't know what the wording

23:52

is that they officially used. It leaves a big

23:54

hole for New Year's Eve because Don Lemon was

23:56

always a big part of the broadcast with Anderson

23:58

Cooper. And Andy Cohen. So

24:01

Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper are going to be

24:03

back at live performances from

24:05

Enrique Iglesias, Maroon 5, Jonas Brothers,

24:08

Flo Rida, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker,

24:10

Rod Stewart, so on

24:12

and so forth. So they're going to be

24:14

back now. If you remember last year because

24:16

they had that new boss at CNN, they

24:18

issued a rule that there would be no,

24:21

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

24:23

no, drinking on camera, because that's why everybody

24:25

tuned in was to see Andy, Andy Cohen

24:27

and Anderson Cooper getting hammered. So

24:29

when it comes to this New Year's Eve

24:32

broadcast, are they

24:34

also saying a

24:37

network, spokesmen, a spokesperson simply

24:39

said, quote, inquiring minds will

24:42

need to tune in. To

24:46

watch them not drink. They're going to be drinking.

24:48

Oh, they're going to be drinking. If they were

24:50

not drinking, they would have said no drinking like

24:52

they did last year. You know what

24:54

they should do? What's that bottle service

24:58

like on the actual? They pretty much

25:00

do that. Just keep handing them shots

25:02

over and over again. I'm talking like

25:04

you bring up like the bottle with

25:06

the with the sparklers in the top

25:08

of the bottle. You bring it out

25:10

on a tray. Yeah, like they

25:12

should do. They should amp it up. I

25:14

would. I mean, I'm quite happy watching them

25:16

drink tequila as opposed to champagne.

25:20

That CNN New Year's Eve,

25:22

like in a short amount of

25:24

time, quickly shot up to become like the

25:26

must watch show. It used to forever be the

25:30

Rock in New Year's Eve or whatever the one. Yeah,

25:33

right. Yeah. Seacrest does

25:35

now. Yeah. But like in the past,

25:37

I don't know, five, seven years, like

25:39

CNN is really the broadcast watch. Yeah,

25:41

it's when they started drinking. Yeah. Right. And they've

25:43

been doing that show for a long time. And

25:45

it's like, oh, by the way, yeah, it lit.

25:48

Yeah. But it's weird to me that CNN, like

25:50

the sort of voice of news and the integrity

25:52

they have and all that stuff like they're teasing

25:54

whether or not their employees are going to get

25:56

hammered on television. It's such a weird place to

25:58

see. Oh,

26:00

it's just it's just weird cuz what it's working

26:02

on summer watch. Yeah, I know Man

26:06

I watched that UFC on Saturday night How was it

26:08

there was a fight in the crowd for the two

26:11

dudes that are fighting in Toronto in January? Strickland

26:14

and duplexes duplexes They

26:17

got like Dana White from the UFC sat them

26:19

in the same section and they hate each other

26:22

like Legit hate each other like

26:24

Dana White do that. He took all the blame. He was

26:26

like, I don't know He's like what kind of a hole

26:28

would do that me? I did it He

26:31

took he took all the blame. He didn't blame anybody

26:33

else But but they and there was like a kid

26:35

in between them Oh, no Strickland like he turns around

26:38

and you can see and he asked the kid to

26:40

move with the mom It was like that the son

26:42

of like another fighter and he's like, you just like this

26:44

scooch for like a And then

26:46

the kid and then the mom just grabbed the kid and

26:48

they moved and then he jumped over the chairs and started

26:50

like laying Elbows on him. Anyway, these guys hate each other,

26:52

but this is the least At

26:55

least he told the kid and the mom to

26:57

move I was psychopath I did oh they're like

26:59

they're not right No,

27:02

they're just both those guys are just not

27:04

right stuff aside. Yeah Terrible

27:07

dude, it is Terrible

27:10

terrible. Timmy the Chalamet at a

27:12

big box office 39

27:15

million dollars for Wonka

27:17

wonka wonka Did

27:20

great overseas too because they opened it a week

27:22

earlier so it's already had 150 million dollars worldwide.

27:24

Oh, wow. So that's not bad And

27:28

that this is the kind of movie that only gets

27:30

like sort of gets better towards the holidays like Musicals

27:33

are a tough sell anyway And

27:35

then but over the holidays is when like all the families

27:37

are like, what are we gonna go see? So it's probably

27:40

cool Yeah, it's wonka. Yeah,

27:42

I don't know. You didn't know it was a musical musical.

27:46

Has there ever been a musical that you liked? I

27:49

hate musicals too. I'm saying what you

27:51

guys brief. Yeah. Oh, yeah,

27:53

yeah hairspray. Yeah, we get No,

28:02

no, there's only there's one musical that I

28:04

love Catherine and rocks actually go in though

28:06

They'll rewatch sections of it, which is the

28:08

opera. No the greatest showman. Oh Wolverine

28:13

Wolverine and and Zac

28:16

Efron Yeah, he's in

28:18

that. Yeah Oh

28:21

my god, Maria the greatest showman is awesome. I've

28:23

actually never seen it I gotta watch it the

28:25

mute Really good because

28:27

the songs have to be great right and the songs

28:29

in the greatest showman sham the songs in the greatest

28:31

showman fire Fire absolute fire. Yeah, what's those grease guys?

28:33

You guys should do it. I've never

28:36

seen all of greasy ever solid What

28:41

if what are the important parts agree

28:43

the whole movie like when they're singing

28:45

but what parts like the um, what

28:47

words when um What's

28:51

the guy's name the guy with the In

28:54

real life or his character Starts

28:56

with it in his character starts with

28:58

a D Danny. Yes when Danny's sitting

29:01

with the crew Yeah, I'm

29:03

leacher. Okay, who's in his crew name name

29:05

one guy in his crew starts

29:07

with a K. Ken. No No

29:13

Courtney no No, no

29:15

for the K. Yes Yeah,

29:18

the last name so you may

29:20

not get it Kaminsky Wow. It was very close

29:24

Very very close. Yeah, you know

29:26

sitting there were Kaminsky. Yeah, and

29:28

they see Sandy yes,

29:30

and then and then something like

29:32

I don't know what happens He

29:35

recognizes her because I think they went to the

29:37

same summer camp But

29:40

they didn't talk or then or she showed up

29:42

at the school and then he was

29:44

like yo You're that gal from the summer camp

29:47

that I like but I never talked to always

29:49

wearing the leather jacket Yeah, and that's where that

29:51

summer love is. So I'm a little you've seen

29:53

the first three minutes of grease Yeah,

29:56

great movie Caniki

30:00

by the way. Caniki. Yeah. Yeah.

30:04

Yeah. You get a hickey saying Caniki. You know

30:07

what I mean? Is that a line? Yeah. Yeah.

30:10

Is that a line? Yeah. Is

30:12

that a line? Yeah. What was

30:14

the boy gang called? What do they have on the back of

30:16

their jackets? Snakes. No. Oh. Cars.

30:20

No. No. It

30:22

is an animal, but also a car. A Thunderbird. Yes. T-birds.

30:26

Okay. What was the girl gang called?

30:28

The plastics. No. No.

30:31

Oh, no. That was mean girls.

30:33

Sorry. Do you remember? Oh, they

30:35

had pink jackets. So what were they called?

30:38

They were the? The pink? Pink. Crew.

30:41

Incorrect. The pink? Gals.

30:44

In a different dimension? Girls. The

30:47

pink ladies. The pink ladies. Okay. Classic

30:49

movie. Everyone should watch it. Bradley Cooper doing

30:52

an interview, making a lot of news because

30:54

I guess Bradley Cooper, the director, has outlawed

30:56

chairs on these sets of his films. Listen

30:58

to this. There's no chairs on sets. I've

31:01

always hated chairs. And I feel like your

31:03

energy dips the minute you sit down the

31:05

chair. So Apple box is a very nice

31:07

way to sit. And

31:09

everybody's together. There's no video village. So

31:12

me and you do films, we know no, no

31:14

video. If you're with me, yeah, there's no video

31:16

village. When I ask you to come back to

31:18

it, yeah. No matter. You

31:20

ask, what else? What else? Whatever you

31:22

say. So

31:25

no chair. Chris Nolan does this too. As

31:28

well as well as Zack Snyder. Yeah. Yeah.

31:31

There's no chairs. They can still sit on whatever they'll

31:34

give them, but they don't have those directors chairs that

31:36

like people sit in. Quentin

31:38

Tarantino has a like, there's a no phone

31:40

policy on all the sets. And

31:43

I know Martin Scorsese years ago,

31:45

I hate everybody. Years

31:47

ago, Martin Scorsese outlawed every cast and

31:50

crew. You weren't allowed to wear a

31:52

watch. Why? Because

31:54

he didn't want to take people out of

31:56

the moment when you check your watch. It

31:58

takes you into the world. outside

32:00

of the movie, right? So he never wanted people to... What

32:02

if your character has a were watch? He never...it would just

32:04

be dead, no battery in it. He

32:07

just...he never wanted people to be able to see

32:09

what time it was. To know that I have

32:11

two more hours of work. Or whatever, yes, you

32:13

know. Or we've been filming

32:15

for 80. Yes, or it's supposed to

32:17

be 6 a.m. and you realize that it's 2

32:19

in the afternoon. Got it. Right?

32:22

Like he always wanted people to be sort of immersed

32:24

in the project, I guess. That's

32:28

why I will never work for Bradley Cooper. No! No,

32:31

I need a chair on things. I'd work for him.

32:33

You! You would, Marie? You'd stand for Bradley Cooper?

32:35

I'd stand all day. I would stand all day. All

32:37

day. Do

32:42

you ever see the big Lebowski mocha? Never. Never? No,

32:45

but I know the guy wears a big sweater. Okay,

32:47

and his name is...? Oh,

32:49

this guy, no. Okay. Dennis

32:53

Quaid. Incorrect. Who

32:56

was the actor that played the big Lebowski mocha? Not

32:58

Dennis Quaid? No. He had a

33:00

big beard and a big sweater. He did? Yes, he did it. Yes.

33:02

Yeah, the big Lebowski. What

33:05

was the big Lebowski also known as? He was also known

33:07

as...? Oh, I know. People say this. Yes. Like

33:10

big guy or big fella? No, incorrect. The?

33:14

The. Starts with a

33:17

D. Starts with a D. The.

33:20

Douchebag. No, not the douche. No, not

33:22

the douchebag. No, not the douche. The

33:24

dude. Oh, the dude, yes.

33:26

The dude. It's not Dennis Quaid. Oh, no.

33:29

Oh, hold on. This guy

33:31

was also in the first Iron Man.

33:34

Yes. Right? Yes.

33:37

Oh, what's that guy's name? Also Tron. Yes.

33:40

Dumb and Dumber. No. What?

33:43

Jim Carrey. No. What?

33:46

Who's that dumb and dumber? Oh, right. I'm thinking the

33:48

wrong guy. Okay, just tell me. Who

33:50

is that? Jeff Bridges. Not Jeff

33:52

Daniels. Wow. You guys. I'm

33:55

stupid. Anyway, there was an IMDB

33:57

over here. I don't even know why I'm quizzing.

34:00

you there was an auction where they

34:02

sold a bunch of Big Lebowski stuff and

34:04

I guess that there's like the fans for

34:06

Big Lebowski are way more hardcore than what

34:09

they thought. So the Big Lebowski aka the

34:11

dude wears a bathrobe for the entire movie,

34:13

right? That's just his like what he wears

34:15

for the entire movie. At auction they were

34:17

expecting to get $30,000. It

34:20

sold for $169,000. Oh

34:22

my God, what? The

34:25

sunglasses that he wore, they were thinking that they were

34:28

going to go between 10 and 20 grand

34:30

and somebody paid $88,000 for the sunglasses that he wore. What

34:34

the heck? Yeah, yeah, yeah, big

34:37

fans. Big. Wow. That's

34:39

crazy. Well Marvel Studios has dropped Jonathan

34:41

Majors following a guilty verdict for harassment

34:44

and assault. This

34:46

all went down yesterday, convicted of

34:48

two misdemeanor counts of harassment and

34:50

assault of his ex-girlfriend. In

34:53

the verdict he was also

34:55

found not guilty on one count of

34:57

intentional assault in the third degree and

34:59

one count of aggravated harassment in

35:01

the second degree. He

35:03

was also as we know dropped by his talent manager

35:05

and his publicity firm

35:07

and all his commercials and endorsements and everything else.

35:09

So I don't know what they're going to do

35:12

with that character because the Kang character in the

35:14

Marvel universe was supposed to be in like seven

35:16

more things. Well they

35:18

said that they've officially changed as well

35:21

the next two or actually the

35:24

next Avengers movie instead of it being

35:26

the Kang Dynasty. It's now known as

35:28

Avengers five. Right. And

35:31

what a lot of speculation

35:33

is that with this new Fantastic

35:35

Four movie that Dr. Doom

35:38

who is the big villain from

35:40

that universe will end

35:42

up being the big villain moving

35:44

forward. Right. But it's tough because

35:47

it's like you got that you got like all the

35:49

Loki stuff and like it's it's tough. Did you watch

35:51

all of Loki? No, no.

35:53

Well they I didn't know

35:56

spoilers. Yeah. I

35:58

maybe I just spoiled it by saying no. Okay,

36:00

yeah, you got nothing to worry about like

36:02

Jonathan major. Okay. Okay cool. All right. All

36:05

right. All right. Did they kill him? Did

36:08

they kill the character? Did they manage to do it in like

36:10

one season of Loki? Oh Maybe

36:12

look at the you could you interesting you

36:15

have such a bad like well

36:18

Why don't you do you move your mouth one weird

36:20

way and it's only when you're like? super

36:24

guilty Normally you have like

36:26

it's such a dynamic smile But when you're guilty of

36:28

something the left side of your mouth shoots up way

36:30

farther than the right Tell

36:35

it's incredible. I shouldn't have said anything. This

36:37

is why America is great everybody go guy

36:41

Fieri Alright,

36:43

first of all guy Fieri, we know guy Fieri's

36:45

worth a lot of money So he was doing

36:47

an interview recently talking about how he is he's

36:50

raising three kids So two of his sons and then

36:52

he's raising his nephew as well I believe after

36:54

his sister passed away and

36:57

guy Fieri worth a lot of money And

36:59

so he was doing an interview talking about

37:01

whether the kids are gonna get some of

37:03

his Empire and he sort of breaks it

37:05

down what the rules are if these kids

37:07

want some of dad's money and he quotes

37:10

shack shacks Got a famous quote about this

37:12

too Shaquille O'Neal, okay.

37:14

So here's guy Fieri Hold them the same thing

37:16

My dad told me my dad says when I

37:18

die you can expect that I'm gonna die broke

37:20

and you're gonna be paying for the funeral And

37:22

I told my boys none of this

37:24

that we've been that I've been building Are

37:27

you gonna get unless you come and take it from

37:29

me? So if you want it,

37:31

so my nephew Jules is in the music

37:33

industry down in LA He's in the law

37:35

program at Loyola Merrimount right now. You're gonna

37:37

be a big-time Entertainment

37:39

agent you need to have that law

37:41

background So he's doing that

37:43

and my youngest son riders a senior in high

37:46

school getting ready to graduate Or

37:48

you know gonna graduate in the spring and he's like dad.

37:50

This is so unfair I haven't even done

37:52

a college yet and you're already pushing that I gotta

37:54

get an MBA He said can I just get through

37:56

college? I'm like hey, you know, it's

37:58

if you want to check Shaq said it best. Shaq

38:01

said it about his kids one time. He says,

38:03

if you want either cheese, you got to

38:05

give me two degrees. Well, my two degrees mean,

38:07

you know, postgraduate. So they're on their way. Okay.

38:11

So this is why America is

38:13

great. Okay. Guy Fieri, who I

38:16

believe is one of the most

38:18

misjudged people in popular culture. He's

38:22

actually an incredible human being and has

38:24

done like more good for people than

38:26

most people have. Okay. So

38:29

this is why America is great. Guy Fieri

38:31

with the hair and the everything else. Dyer's

38:33

Dyer's and Drive-In. Yeah. That show is. And

38:35

the Fire Flame shirts. So what he's talking

38:37

about is in 2021 Guy Fieri signed an

38:39

80 million dollar two year deal.

38:42

Okay. Last week Guy

38:45

Fieri just signed a three year,

38:47

one hundred million dollar deal with

38:49

the Food Network. Wow.

38:52

Five years, basically two hundred

38:54

million dollars. That's on.

38:56

That is just gravy on top

38:58

of the empire. He's already been.

39:01

Unintended. Right. Yeah. That's baseball player

39:03

money. That is. Oh, five years.

39:07

And his kids are going to have to fight him now for that

39:09

money. He's like ripping yellow stone. You

39:11

want to play some? Imagine your dad makes two

39:13

hundred million dollars in five years and he's like,

39:15

you want this? Come and get it. Yeah. Right.

39:17

I'd be like, oh, I'm like a little

39:19

dad, like just like a

39:21

like a small like a buy me a house.

39:23

Right. So I don't have a mortgage. Break me

39:25

off. Just a little. Nothing. Nothing. I'm going to

39:27

die broken. You're going to pay for my funeral.

39:33

That would suck. It's almost abuse at that point. I

39:41

don't know much about Tinder. I've never

39:43

actually said one time I've seen Tinder

39:45

when I was with somebody who was

39:47

using Tinder. But there's different.

39:50

There's different tiers. No, not for him. It did not.

39:53

But there's different tiers now as far as

39:55

subscriptions go. So there's Tinder

39:58

Gold, Tinder Platinum, Tinder. Plus,

40:01

and Tinder just introduced

40:03

Tinder Select. Which

40:06

is? So the other membership fees, I

40:08

think the highest one like Tinder Platinum, I think

40:10

is like $30 a month or something

40:12

like that, where you get different access

40:15

and see who likes and all this

40:17

other stuff. Now they've

40:19

introduced Tinder Select, which

40:21

is $499 a month. A

40:26

month? $500 a month. $500

40:29

a month. I'd rather be single. You

40:32

can direct message people without matching

40:34

with them first. Okay,

40:36

so Instagram? A profile

40:39

with an unblurred photo that is

40:41

prioritized on other users likes you

40:43

grid for one week. A

40:46

badge that shows off access to the

40:48

exclusive tier. A select

40:50

mode that lets members see

40:52

and be seen by the

40:54

apps most sought after profiles

40:56

for more exceptional connections, early

40:59

access to new features and the

41:01

ability to hide advertisement. That's

41:04

what you get for $500 a month. Bro,

41:07

that ain't it. That doesn't guarantee

41:10

any. And it doesn't guarantee anything.

41:13

Nothing. I guess they promote you is

41:15

what I'm getting from this. Like they're

41:17

gonna stick your profile in front of

41:19

more eyes. Just go on

41:21

Instagram and put your profile open. At that point, it's

41:23

free. I'm looking at some of the comments

41:25

on this story. Someone goes, now you

41:27

could be lonely and poor. I

41:30

don't even pay for the

41:32

normal level. And

41:37

I'm fine. Like what purse just to find 500

41:39

bucks? Oh damn.

41:42

It's so cool and awesome when companies

41:44

weaponize the feelings of loneliness. If

41:52

you just hit the club of 500 bucks, you

41:55

probably could leave with someone. Wow. 500

42:00

bucks? 500 dollars. A month? A

42:03

month. A month. Like

42:05

a year people could justify. A month.

42:08

That's like a car payment.

42:10

Yeah. Yeah. It's

42:13

like $6,000 a year. That's

42:16

a lot for no guarantee. Honestly, I'd rather

42:19

be single. The

42:22

Kansas City Chiefs gave Taylor Swift

42:25

one hell of a present. Season's biggest.

42:28

So, no. So Gracie Hunt,

42:30

who's the daughter of Chiefs owner

42:32

Clark Hunt, posted

42:34

a photo where she was giving Taylor a box

42:36

and it was like a beautiful sort of like

42:38

bejeweled box or whatever it is. I

42:41

don't know. And she wrote to, happy birthday to this

42:43

queen, bright, beautiful, beyond talented, engaging, easiest decision time magazine

42:45

has ever made for person of the year. I

42:47

hope this is your best and most blessed year yet.

42:50

Thank you to Neiman Marcus for

42:52

procuring the perfect little Judith Lieber

42:55

gift. So Judith Lieber is a

42:57

jewelry trinket designer, I guess

43:00

maybe she would be offended if I called them trinkets,

43:03

known for sort of

43:05

like bejeweled, encrusted, novelty,

43:08

design, bags, clutches. And

43:11

then what she did was Gracie

43:14

put the microphone emoji in the

43:16

Instagram post. And if you go

43:18

to the Judith Lieber website, they

43:20

do a clutch, like a little

43:22

mini purse in the shape of

43:24

a jeweled up microphone. So

43:27

if you see it, it's kind of like, I don't know, but

43:29

it's $5,000. It

43:32

retails for $4,995. Judith

43:36

Lieber, L E I B E R. Microphone.

43:40

Yeah. Microphone

43:43

hot mic. Is that what it's called? I guess.

43:46

I don't know. Let me see this thing. Yeah.

43:49

Like it's kind of. Yeah. You

43:51

know what I mean? Yeah.

43:54

So that's what people are saying was in the box because

43:56

you put the microphone emoji. So they gave her a $5,000.

44:00

microphone shape bejeweled

44:02

clutch not

44:04

gonna lie I'd walk around with this you would like

44:08

in your hand like what would you put in it

44:10

well if you had a clutch what would you put

44:13

in your clutch nothing nothing nothing and not a lip

44:15

balm no nothing it would just be to stunt Wow

44:17

what do you put in a clutch Maria you use a clutch

44:19

yeah I have a few what do you put in this my

44:22

lip gloss I'll put in my wallet

44:25

my phone yeah big

44:28

clutch yeah okay yeah credit cards

44:35

yeah you ever had a question no

44:37

but I put my Bible in it

44:39

yep yep only shows me

44:46

yeah the

44:48

shame that I would carry around no oh

44:51

my god this is crazy Jake Gyllenhaal

44:56

turn at 43 today Wow Wow Katie Holmes 45 Brad

44:59

Pitt 60 I don't know

45:07

it's like today or tomorrow whatever but Brad Pitt

45:09

is 60 years old he plans to have a

45:11

low-key birthday this is my favorite part of the

45:13

of the article

45:19

talking about his his new girlfriend in his

45:21

Dafar Amone so to mark

45:24

another year around the Sun a source

45:26

tells People magazine that Brad Pitt will

45:28

be keeping the festivities very low-key he's

45:30

in a loving relationship

45:33

his relationship with most of his

45:35

kids is loving oh he's in

45:37

a good place oh just leave

45:40

that whole part out

45:42

just don't even write

45:45

that right

45:47

in your birthday article he's like I

45:49

got them why would you put that

45:51

in the in the birthday story

45:57

anyway I don't even a Smith is

46:00

He's on ESPN. Is that where you are?

46:02

Yeah, you may not know he's like a

46:04

sports analyst commentator kind of guy Very

46:07

loud very animated always getting heated You

46:09

probably have seen his stuff on social

46:11

media just as memes and may not

46:13

know who he is But

46:15

but he's got his own he's got his own

46:18

show where he just takes questions from fans I

46:20

guess they do it on Twitter and

46:22

and he went off on on a fan who

46:24

asked him about wiping his butt What

46:27

yeah, listen at Josh Metro, right

46:29

Stephen a what is the correct

46:31

way to wipe yourself standing or

46:33

sitting Needing to know

46:35

that is a nasty question. You're

46:38

a nasty desperate individual You're

46:41

a human being what you asked me a question about

46:43

how to wipe your What's

46:45

wrong with you first of all should be sitting Number

46:50

two is just a nasty question to

46:52

ask a grown-up person. You have no

46:54

cuz no class Okay,

46:57

knowing you you're probably yourself. You

46:59

need to get your act together for asking a question

47:02

like that Don't ever sit up there and

47:04

tweet me again a matter of fact Make

47:06

sure y'all take his name

47:08

down and ban him from tweet tweeting

47:10

this show because he's an idiot a

47:12

new fool That's just disgusting Unless

47:15

of course you have problems that you

47:17

can't really articulate and if that's

47:19

the case and you may not have known any

47:21

better I apologize for everything that I said, but

47:23

if you don't have any problems You're not disabled

47:26

in any way and you just a nasty

47:28

trifling that sent me that tweet You

47:30

gonna be banned from this show? Have

47:42

the same questions as

47:44

our family Literally

47:48

talked about how you Know

47:55

what this is what we do on this

47:57

show is that we take ridiculous things very

48:00

seriously okay if somebody's gonna

48:02

bother I mean I

48:04

listen I sound to me you took it seriously it

48:07

also it also sounds like it hurt in

48:09

some weird way right uh-huh like personally like

48:12

don't have any problems you're not disabled in

48:16

any way you just a nasty trifling

48:18

that sent me that tweet you

48:21

gonna be banned from this show I just want you to

48:23

know that you're

48:26

bringing out all the words

48:28

right so some big drama

48:30

with cardi B and offsets

48:40

so we know they split up

48:42

and there was infidelity accusations on offsets

48:45

part which he's denied

48:48

okay and it's

48:50

about to get even worse

48:52

so this was cardi B

48:54

on Friday where she went

48:56

on alive and just

48:59

really unloaded on on offset

49:02

and then deleted the video but you

49:04

know you can't delete anything it just

49:06

lives forever but this is cardi B

49:09

and keep in mind they just recently

49:11

broke up like recently broke up so

49:13

here's cardi B going off on offset

49:22

watch what I'm about to do watch what I'm

49:24

about to say and it's so sad to play

49:29

games with me when I'm at my most

49:31

vulnerable time when I when I'm not the

49:33

most confident they like like to

49:35

play games with me because he knows I'm

49:37

not an easy girl he knows yesterday I could

49:40

have been now I could have been chilling I

49:42

could have been this and that he knows I'm

49:44

in my house he knows that I'm chilling he

49:46

knows I'm not doing the most and I really

49:48

been sparing you I really know

50:00

I'm not even a f***ing kid that

50:02

I got for your f***ing I

50:04

just never say I can't not get enough I just

50:06

don't f***ing get enough of it I just whatever f***ing

50:08

I tell you someday You don't speak f***ing Wow

50:12

So that was Friday So

50:14

what happened now? Yeah It's

50:17

worse? So worse than that

50:20

So so worse Damn

50:22

Cardi New Year's Eve The

50:25

brand new Fountain Blue Hotel in

50:27

Las Vegas, Nevada Yeah Before

50:30

they split Both

50:32

Cardi B and Offset

50:34

were booked On

50:36

the same day to do two

50:39

different shows at the same hotel

50:41

Oh no Oh my

50:44

gosh So Cardi B is doing

50:47

it at the pool with DJ

50:49

Griffin Yeah Tickets for Cardi B's

50:51

show start Start

50:55

at $5,000 And

50:57

Offset And go up to $25,000 Offset

51:01

is going to be at the

51:03

hotel's club called Liv Tickets

51:06

for that start at $125 Yeah

51:10

Cardi B is clearly the bigger drop We

51:12

all knew that Guys,

51:15

should we go? It was booked before they

51:18

broke up Should we go?

51:20

I just can't Should we get a table? Listen,

51:23

I'm being Vegas Oh, there

51:25

you go What's your point for his table?

51:27

Yeah Tim, I don't know if I have that much money to

51:29

send a party to No, I Yo,

51:32

that's crazy Crazy, I know So you

51:34

know that they're going to do everything

51:36

they can to keep those

51:38

camps completely separate Oh, yeah Like

51:40

so that Cardi B

51:42

and her entourage walk in one

51:45

entrance Yeah Offset and

51:47

his entourage a completely different

51:50

entrance That there's no

51:52

crossing whatsoever of people I

51:55

don't know if you saw these pictures

51:58

in the video coming out of Iceland with

52:00

the volcano erupting. Yo, scary. Like shooting like

52:02

300 plus feet in the air, just

52:06

like lava, but it's weird. It missed that

52:08

one little town, that Grindevik. I guess it's

52:10

like, it was like two and a half

52:12

miles from Grindevik and the way that the

52:14

lava all came out, like apparently like it

52:16

missed the town. But

52:18

this came after a series of earthquakes that forced thousands

52:21

of people to be evacuated last month when

52:23

Iceland declared a state of emergency,

52:26

embraced itself for this very explosion.

52:28

But these shots of this

52:30

volcano erupting are just incredible.

52:33

We watched, did you watch Eurovision?

52:35

Did you ever see that movie?

52:38

No, with Will Ferrell and Rachel McAnough.

52:41

You never, did you see it? I

52:43

love that movie. When you know Eurovision,

52:46

like the Eurovision, the singing contest, right?

52:48

So they're the Icelandic band. They

52:50

may be brother and sister, but they may

52:52

not be brother and sister, right? And then

52:54

they fall in love and everything. They're called

52:56

Fire Saga. You never heard that? So

52:58

you don't know Yaya Ding Dong? No. No,

53:01

so. Is it a dirty song? No,

53:03

I mean, I'll play you a little bit of Yaya

53:05

Ding Dong. You tell me if it's dirty. So

53:08

the whole thing is that they create

53:10

these big elaborate epic sort of songs

53:12

and they want to go and win

53:14

Eurovision, right? Huge epic, like they're wearing

53:16

Viking suits, very anthemic. But whenever they

53:18

play the local pub, everybody is just

53:21

like, play Yaya Ding Dong. Cause it's

53:23

like the local sort of song that's

53:27

been around forever and everybody loves it. So it

53:29

doesn't matter what you do. They just want you

53:31

to play Yaya Ding Dong. So here's a little

53:33

bit of Yaya Ding Dong. ["I'm

53:35

Not Gonna Give You Up"] ["I'm

53:57

Not Gonna Give You Up"] Laughter

54:07

Look at that song, I love it. So

54:10

anyway, enjoy having that in your head all

54:12

day. It's

54:15

Yahya Ding Dong if you want to

54:17

look it up. And Yahya is spelled

54:19

J-A-J-A by the way. I can see

54:21

why the locals keep requesting that fact.

54:23

That's great. Yahya

54:26

Ding Dong. Lizzo's

54:28

attorney have asked to dismiss the

54:31

harassment discrimination lawsuit made by her

54:33

former wardrobe stylist. Our

54:35

attorneys have filed a motion to dismiss

54:37

the lawsuit from Asha

54:40

Daniels, who they just

54:42

called a disgruntled employee. Lizzo's

54:45

attorney said that Daniels failed to perform the

54:47

work that she was assigned and eventually just

54:50

played hooky and refused to show up for

54:52

work. Asha's lawyers came

54:54

out against

54:57

Lizzo's team saying that this was

54:59

another Hail Mary by Lizzo's team

55:02

to try to shift blame to

55:04

the victims as she has done

55:06

to the three other plaintiffs who

55:08

have sued her for similar allegations

55:11

of harassment, disability discrimination and retaliatory

55:13

termination. Lizzo

55:15

and her lawyers can continue to

55:17

try to rationalize her illegal and

55:19

wretched conduct, but we remain committed

55:21

to seeking justice for our clients

55:23

and look forward to our date

55:25

in court where Lizzo can explain

55:27

her behavior in a public forum.

55:29

Wow. That is getting ugly.

55:32

They caught that guy, the

55:35

Toronto Joker. Did you see this

55:37

guy? With all the tattoos on his

55:39

face? Who's been on the lam for like months on

55:41

a Canada-wide warrant? Where'd they find him? I bet like

55:43

in plain sight. Hamilton. Of course

55:46

they did. Where? Barton

55:48

Street? Yeah, I don't know. Somewhere in

55:50

Hamilton. Gotta be on Barton. His name is... And

55:53

like one of the trap houses out

55:55

there. Michael's, uh, Stamatacos. Is that your

55:57

cousin, Maria? Probably. I'm

56:00

patted out good. Somehow

56:05

I'm related to everybody. Yeah. I

56:09

don't know how this guy was hiding for two

56:11

months. I guess maybe you could put makeup on

56:13

like when you see his face like. But he's

56:15

all tatted up. Oh, is he like. What? Like

56:17

normal? I don't know. There is

56:19

tattoo makeup. Oh, but these make it look like you

56:21

don't have tattoos. Yeah. He even

56:23

has like ha ha ha tattooed on his forehead

56:25

and he's got like, I don't

56:28

know, like some sort of skull mouth

56:30

tattooed over his own mouth. Oh, is

56:32

he one of these guys that's also like

56:35

the Florida Joker who trying to all

56:37

these tattoo face tatted guys are trying to

56:39

go after Grand Theft Auto. Yeah. Well

56:42

that Florida Joker guy would say has a case to

56:44

say that they ripped him off. Yeah. So

56:47

this is a Toronto Joker. Okay. Right. Have

56:50

you seen his face? You see what this guy looks like?

56:52

No, I'm scared. Come around here. Look at

56:54

my computer real quick. I'm not scared. Look at

56:56

my computer real quick. But I'm just wanting you to

56:58

know that this guy has been on the run for

57:01

months now. How

57:03

do they not find that guy? Yeah. Thank

57:05

you. Yeah. I

57:08

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

57:10

they got him though. I guess he was one

57:13

on like arson and illegal substance possession.

57:15

But I think his real problem is that

57:17

every time he gets busted and they put

57:19

him on probation or whatever he skips. So

57:22

it's just these like, but then it's going to catch you. But

57:24

I can't get it. I get it. I

57:26

think he was doing TikToks. Yeah. Like he

57:28

did a TikTok like standing in front of a cop car. No.

57:31

Yeah. Yes. He

57:33

was trolling. That's what made. That's why everybody was

57:35

like run Joker run. Right. It's crazy.

57:37

But anyway, they got the guy. I

57:39

don't know what he's doing for now. Yeah. I

57:42

guess he's escaped. Timothy Shalomay was doing an interview

57:44

with MTV and they asked him to the Shalomay

57:46

like what his favorite concert was of the year.

57:49

And I'm just like that. No, but

57:51

completely forgetting that he was

57:54

filmed like making out with

57:56

Kylie at the Beyonce show.

57:59

Oh, right. On the music front, one

58:01

other question. Best concert experience of 2023? What's

58:04

the kind of time I went to any concert? You

58:08

went to Bianca. That is

58:11

documented. That was great. That

58:14

was great. Hard to be present. What's

58:16

your concert volume? Are you singing along? Are you mouthing

58:18

the words? That'd be honest

58:20

with you. I was surprised. You what? I'm

58:24

not like Beehive level, but I thought I knew. I thought I

58:26

knew way more. I think I

58:29

had more basic hits. She didn't do

58:31

Halo. She didn't do Single Ladies. You're

58:33

screaming, Come on! Single Ladies! Can

58:36

you imagine? Do

58:38

Single Ladies! Do

58:40

Halo! I do love Halo,

58:43

though. Halo was a great

58:45

moody, 12-year-old head-against-the-bus short songs. That's

58:48

when you know you were, or for him,

58:50

Tim and Chalamet, was in the moment kissing

58:53

Kylie Jenner. If you block out

58:55

the fact that you had a

58:57

Beyonce concert. He called them basic

58:59

Beyonce hits. Yeah. He's

59:02

never getting an invite. Never

59:05

again. I mean, he was distracted. I

59:08

sort of agree with him, though. If I go to see Beyonce, damn

59:10

well you better be playing Single Ladies. Crazy in Love. You

59:14

gotta play the hits. You

59:16

gotta play the hits. They're

59:18

the basic hits. Alright, man.

59:22

You don't even need to say basic. Just say play the hits.

59:24

Play the hits. Play

59:26

the hits. Saw this yesterday. Celine Dionne's

59:29

battle with Stiff Person Syndrome, which is

59:31

just such a terrible sounding condition, is

59:33

apparently worsening and not getting better, according

59:36

to her sister Claudette. She said that

59:38

Celine works hard, but she

59:40

doesn't have control of her muscles anymore. Oh my gosh.

59:44

She noted that both Celine and her family, that it's their

59:46

dream to have her return to the stage in some way,

59:50

in which Stiff Person Syndrome is their dream to have her

59:52

return to the stage in some way, in which

59:54

state they said they don't know. She

59:56

says the vocal cords are muscles, and

59:58

the heart is also a muscle. muscle. This is

1:00:01

what gets me. Since it's one

1:00:03

case in a million, scientists don't know much

1:00:05

and they haven't done much research on it

1:00:07

because it's really really rare. So you get

1:00:09

saddled with this condition and then you go

1:00:12

to the best specialist in the world and

1:00:14

they're like nobody's done any research on this.

1:00:16

We know about it, but we don't have

1:00:19

any experts. So

1:00:21

that's the unbelievably heartbreaking

1:00:23

state that Selena Young finds herself

1:00:25

in now. She hasn't been performing

1:00:27

for a while now, right? Yeah,

1:00:30

Mark Zuckerberg is still building that

1:00:32

huge compound out in Kauai in

1:00:34

Hawaii and I What

1:00:37

does he know that we don't know? Well,

1:00:39

this is the thing, right? This is the

1:00:42

thing. Building now

1:00:44

for years. So I always get

1:00:46

nervous when the super well-connected and

1:00:48

the super wealthy start

1:00:51

going to places where they

1:00:54

don't show off their their sort of

1:00:56

money with big lavish Beverly Hills homes

1:00:58

kind of thing, New York penthouse is

1:01:00

this kind of deal where they start

1:01:02

building compounds that are so and

1:01:04

he's always been that kind of guy. I get that.

1:01:08

But he's in one of the most

1:01:10

least developed and remote areas on Kauai,

1:01:12

which is a beautiful island in Hawaii.

1:01:15

And this is where like critics are just like they

1:01:17

were so concerned

1:01:19

because he was just like running

1:01:21

all over ancient and indigenous properties

1:01:24

and in all this other stuff.

1:01:26

So his

1:01:28

project is currently the

1:01:30

biggest North American housing

1:01:32

project in history. Okay,

1:01:36

it's going to be a village is

1:01:38

what he's building. It's a compound which

1:01:40

is already under construction and includes more

1:01:42

than a dozen buildings including several guest

1:01:44

houses, which will have total of more

1:01:47

than 30 bedrooms and bathrooms

1:01:49

at the center are two mansions

1:01:51

with a total floor area of

1:01:55

55,000 square feet. That's the size of a football field.

1:01:58

The two houses will have elevator offices,

1:02:00

conference rooms, and industrial-sized kitchens. Another building

1:02:02

will feature the gym and the pool

1:02:05

and all that other stuff. There's a

1:02:07

nearby wooded area that'll have 11

1:02:10

disc-shaped tree houses connected by

1:02:12

intricate rope bridges. So

1:02:15

above ground is sort of only the start.

1:02:17

So according to the plans that they have

1:02:19

with the Hawaii Planning Authority, there's an underground

1:02:22

tunnel which will run between the two mansions

1:02:24

and then branch off into a 5,000 square

1:02:27

foot underground bunker. This

1:02:30

includes living and sleeping spaces, mechanical

1:02:32

equipment, and an escape hatch. The

1:02:34

shelter's main door will be built

1:02:36

from metal and filled with concrete,

1:02:38

a common anti-blast design that is

1:02:40

used in military grade bunkers and

1:02:43

bomb shelters. The level of security

1:02:45

around the compound is set to

1:02:47

be unparalleled, they say, including an

1:02:49

extensive network of security cameras, we

1:02:51

know that, and interior doors operated

1:02:53

by keypad. The

1:02:56

ranch will be completely self-sufficient with its

1:02:58

own water supply and they're already growing

1:03:00

food and they have their own agricultural

1:03:02

livestock already for

1:03:04

the price of $375 million.

1:03:07

So what

1:03:09

does he know? Like,

1:03:11

I mean, after I saw that movie, leave the world behind.

1:03:13

You know what

1:03:16

I mean? Yeah, he's a villain. What does he know? And

1:03:19

who gets a ticket? I'm

1:03:23

guessing very few people. Like,

1:03:25

is he, is this one of those things where

1:03:28

Zuckerberg knows he's going to need,

1:03:31

excuse me, doctors, he's going to

1:03:33

need a scientist? I'm sure, I'm

1:03:36

sure. And it's just interesting to

1:03:38

me when somebody who has made

1:03:40

billions of exploiting

1:03:42

people's privacy decides to

1:03:44

be completely private. You

1:03:46

know what I mean? Yeah, like there's

1:03:48

just something about that. Like

1:03:51

what does he know? What if

1:03:53

he's like super paranoid? About

1:03:56

what? Like paranoid people. No?

1:04:00

The paranoid person doesn't

1:04:02

spend almost half a billion dollars. He

1:04:04

has money to spend. That's

1:04:06

what he's gonna buy? Metal,

1:04:08

concrete metal doors underground.

1:04:12

Like, come on, right? Like

1:04:14

what does he know? It's terrifying. Like I know it's

1:04:16

very interesting from like an architectural point of view and

1:04:19

everything else and then you have all the, you know,

1:04:22

environmental impact on Kauai, but what does this

1:04:24

guy know? How do we get a ticket,

1:04:26

guys? I know, right? Like

1:04:28

the island is gonna need some entertainment. Thank

1:04:31

you. A fun radio show and podcast, right?

1:04:33

Yes, yes! Right? Yes! You

1:04:36

want to be there entertainment? I don't know if I want to do that.

1:04:39

Oh, right. Yeah. Star chef.

1:04:43

Rihanna was at a big party the other

1:04:45

night for the end of year sort of

1:04:47

big blowout. Celebrate Fenty

1:04:49

Creeper fatty sneakers. I don't know

1:04:51

if any of those words mean

1:04:53

bro. Fenty Creeper

1:04:55

fatty sneakers? Yeah. Fenty Creeper's

1:04:58

for kids. Is that what they are? Yeah.

1:05:00

Yeah. Really? Are you, no,

1:05:02

are you clowning me right now? No. Really?

1:05:05

Okay. She's got like a line of kid

1:05:07

care. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I

1:05:09

listen, she's correct. She's doing her

1:05:12

thing. Like, listen, you got the

1:05:14

beauty line. You got the

1:05:16

lingerie line. I know. Right? Yeah.

1:05:20

She's really turned into like

1:05:22

being a billionaire and mom

1:05:25

has really sort of like, I think it's freed

1:05:27

her up a lot. Like when you listen to

1:05:29

Rihanna talk right now, like during these interviews, it's

1:05:31

like you're listening to a different person than

1:05:34

what she used to be. Like she's so

1:05:36

open and just giving and fun and like

1:05:38

loving life. Like it's really, it's really incredible.

1:05:40

Like she, you know, she got out of

1:05:42

there and I'm not saying it was the

1:05:44

music business that sort of where she had

1:05:46

that giant kind of like what appeared like

1:05:49

a wall. Right?

1:05:51

But she's really like, she's, I

1:05:53

don't know, man. I've like

1:05:55

a whole new level of love for

1:05:57

Rihanna. If you think about it, when

1:05:59

she first. Came out. It was

1:06:01

like oh five. Oh six. Yeah She

1:06:04

released an album Every

1:06:07

single year or I don't even know

1:06:09

how many nine years in a row.

1:06:11

Yeah, right It was like her life

1:06:13

for nine straight years. Yeah, what was

1:06:15

seven days a week was work Yeah,

1:06:18

I have not had good feelings about Rihanna for a very

1:06:20

long time What do you mean because

1:06:22

I thought she was rude? I I did

1:06:25

that plane with her, right? You know

1:06:27

that remember that plane where where they

1:06:29

she flew from Los Angeles to Mexico

1:06:31

City Oh, no, that nightmare. It was

1:06:33

a nightmare. Yeah, they her people held

1:06:36

us on a plane We were on

1:06:38

a plane sitting there on the tarmac

1:06:40

for I believe it was three hours

1:06:43

And they said that she was on her way and

1:06:45

then somebody checked social media and like she had just

1:06:47

posted that she was shopping Well,

1:06:50

she's all right from shopping. No, no, no, no, no And then

1:06:52

they and then they ran out of food and there was a

1:06:54

mutiny on the plane in the air Where

1:06:56

people were like naked running up and down

1:06:58

the aisles like ripping apart that the the

1:07:01

back cabin Looking for any sort

1:07:03

of snack or glass of water because they

1:07:05

were all dying at first and guess what?

1:07:07

These are media folks But

1:07:10

there was like it was not in there anything

1:07:12

No, it was crazy on that and I just

1:07:14

thought she was rude like always late and just

1:07:16

disrespectful and all this stuff I think differently ever

1:07:18

now. I think she's really really grown up a lot

1:07:21

So you want to hear her talking about kids or do

1:07:23

you want to hear talking about new music in a tour?

1:07:25

What do you want to do first? Oh kids kids? Okay.

1:07:27

No music for me. All right. All right. All right Speaking

1:07:31

of those babies, what is that boy energy like

1:07:33

in your house? And how is there is a

1:07:35

handling? How is he handling being a big brother

1:07:38

that you have kids don't you two boys? Okay

1:07:40

So you already you knew the answer to this

1:07:42

before you asked me that he

1:07:44

he struggled in the beginning But

1:07:46

he's he he loves his

1:07:49

little brother Yeah, every time

1:07:51

he thinks we're not looking at

1:07:53

him He'll come over and touch him if the baby's crying

1:07:55

he will come and just like hold his hands It

1:07:58

hurts him as the baby's crying He'll wake up

1:08:00

in the morning just saying, baby, baby, baby, baby,

1:08:03

baby. He loves him. It

1:08:05

took a while, but he got there, and I'm proud of him. One

1:08:08

of the other interviewers on the carpet asked her, is

1:08:10

there anything you can't do? And she was like, yeah,

1:08:12

make girls apparently. I think she wants

1:08:14

that. I think she's

1:08:16

going to try for another one. And

1:08:18

here is Rihanna. I mean, I don't know when this

1:08:21

is going to happen, but she seems very optimistic about

1:08:23

new music and a tour. You dropped

1:08:25

some music last year, new music coming, and

1:08:27

we could break some news. Is there going to be a

1:08:29

tour coming up soon? Well,

1:08:32

we're always going to go back on tour when I

1:08:34

feel like I want to do tour

1:08:36

when there's new music, right? We already

1:08:38

know what that's going to be with the

1:08:41

songs that I performed my last tour. That was

1:08:43

a long time ago. I feel like it's only

1:08:45

fair that my fans get what they've been waiting

1:08:47

on, which is new music. And

1:08:50

after that, let's just like blow everything

1:08:52

up. Yeah, so it ain't never happening.

1:08:54

She didn't say anything. She

1:08:56

said, yeah, she said we don't lie to

1:08:59

me way too many times. I also feel

1:09:01

like her and A$AP are going to come

1:09:03

out with like a fire album together. I think

1:09:05

so. Yeah, because she said it before too, where

1:09:07

she's like, you know, like we

1:09:09

are to basically they

1:09:11

call these really like legends that like anything

1:09:14

they would do together would be absolute fire.

1:09:17

And I think that was her previewing. She said it

1:09:19

on that carpet. I can't remember the actual quote I

1:09:21

saw on TikTok, of course. But

1:09:24

I mean, yeah, she was saying they're

1:09:26

going to hopefully do music eventually. Travis

1:09:30

Kelsey on his podcast during the Patriots game

1:09:32

when the Chiefs were playing, they showed Taylor

1:09:34

on the big screen and like they were

1:09:36

booing, right? Like there was booze. Like there

1:09:38

was just there was such an incredible reaction

1:09:40

to just showing her. So

1:09:43

here is Travis and his brother on their

1:09:45

podcast. Oh, man, I'll say this. They showed

1:09:47

Taylor at the game. And

1:09:50

I mean, you don't you don't see

1:09:52

an entire home

1:09:54

team fan base go

1:09:56

insane for somebody wearing the app as

1:09:58

a team. She shows you

1:10:01

how amazing that girl is. They went

1:10:03

absolutely insane when they showed Taylor

1:10:05

on the screen, yes. That's pretty awesome. There might

1:10:07

have been a few brads and chads that were

1:10:09

booing, but for the most part, everybody was screaming

1:10:11

their tail off there. That's awesome. And yeah, I

1:10:13

was trying to keep it cool. I was like,

1:10:15

don't show your cards. Don't show your cards. It

1:10:17

was fun, man. It was fun. Shout

1:10:21

out to the Patriots, New

1:10:23

England. Taylor's

1:10:25

on record saying that stadium's

1:10:29

one of the funnest that she's played at. So

1:10:32

for them to show her is just kind of,

1:10:34

I guess, showing her some love. So

1:10:36

shout out to the Patriots for doing that.

1:10:38

You know what? Yeah. I

1:10:41

love the two of them as a couple. Me

1:10:44

too. I have no

1:10:46

opinion. The way he talks about her, I'm sorry.

1:10:48

Yeah. It's just so cute.

1:10:50

Sure. They're great together. I

1:10:52

hope this lasts. Sure. Your

1:10:55

men don't talk to like the way Travis talks about

1:10:57

Taylor Swift and get rid of him. Oh,

1:11:00

damn. I had to turn real for

1:11:02

that. That

1:11:06

sounded like it came from a plate. Security

1:11:14

guards were injured in a Scarborough town

1:11:16

center smashing grab last night. Others

1:11:20

say two suspect use hammers to smash

1:11:22

display cases and grab products at a

1:11:25

jewelry store in Scarborough town center and

1:11:28

off duty cop and a security guard, I guess,

1:11:30

chased after them. But then they got pepper sprayed

1:11:33

as they fled the scene in a small

1:11:35

white sedan. They say no serious injuries were

1:11:38

reported. Police say these

1:11:40

suspects got away and a

1:11:42

number of, but they dropped a number of the

1:11:44

items that they stole like while they

1:11:46

were being chased. So

1:11:48

guys, I mean, it's like dropping everything. Everywhere

1:11:51

in the movies. Yeah. I don't

1:11:53

know like what's happened. And I understand like all

1:11:55

the reasoning behind it. But when

1:11:57

you start looking at like whenever something like this

1:11:59

happens. Not so much this because

1:12:01

I don't feel like I'm in personal danger, but

1:12:04

sometimes there's like somebody, you know on the lamber

1:12:06

like whatever, right? Sure. Something

1:12:08

happens in your neighborhood. You want to know what to be on the

1:12:10

lookout for. Because of the

1:12:12

new sort of rules when describing a suspect,

1:12:15

I don't even know why they bother anymore. Oh,

1:12:18

hoodie and pants. No, less. First

1:12:21

of all, you can't say the race of the person, whether they're white or

1:12:23

anything else, right? I don't even think you can say

1:12:25

hair color anymore. So let me describe. Can't say hair color?

1:12:27

Let me just let me let me give you the descriptions

1:12:29

of the people we should all be out on the look

1:12:31

for. Go. Okay. The

1:12:34

first suspect is described as a male

1:12:36

with short hair. Oh.

1:12:41

Okay. Everybody in this building

1:12:43

except for me. Sure. Okay. The

1:12:46

second suspect is described as a male in his

1:12:48

early twenties with a slim build. Like.

1:12:53

Why bother? Yeah. At

1:12:57

what point? Let me at

1:12:59

what point were we not allowed

1:13:01

to say the race of the person? Like

1:13:05

when did that change? Recently. Wasn't that

1:13:07

like announced everywhere? Yeah, I think so. Like

1:13:09

you're not allowed to say the race? No,

1:13:12

no, no, no, not at all. But they used to. They

1:13:14

used to. They used to. But even

1:13:16

still. You can't say white

1:13:19

guy, short hair. Curly. You can't

1:13:21

say that. Or you can't say

1:13:23

like. I don't even. There was some. There

1:13:26

was a person they were looking for where like the

1:13:28

guy was like bald and they didn't even say bald.

1:13:30

I'm like bald helps. Yeah. Right.

1:13:33

Yeah. Bald helps a

1:13:35

lot. Yeah. But no. So

1:13:37

be on the lookout for

1:13:39

a male with short hair

1:13:41

and another skinny guy in

1:13:44

his twenties. Not

1:13:47

me, by the way. Not mocha. Don't be

1:13:49

pinning it on me. No. I know

1:13:51

if I were you. I'd be careful. I'm

1:13:54

not going to cover town now. Don't. Would you guys remember?

1:13:56

Bro, I don't know what I would do if I was

1:13:58

ever in that situation. I'm never gonna

1:14:00

be in a jewelry store If

1:14:03

I was like yeah, do you ever wonder cuz you see

1:14:05

these smash and grabs all the time? Yeah, I don't know

1:14:07

what I would do if I was in there just step

1:14:09

aside. That's all you can do Yeah, yeah But like would

1:14:11

you have the stone chef like somebody was running out like

1:14:13

would you stick a leg out and trip? I'm gonna be

1:14:15

honest with you, man. I thought about this could you see

1:14:17

the videos all the time now? I kind

1:14:20

of feel like I'd want to tackle somebody But

1:14:25

but the security guard and off-duty police officer

1:14:27

pepper spray, I don't want to get pepper

1:14:29

sprayed Like yeah, I'll stick my leg

1:14:31

out. Maybe like little boobs Yeah, my please I

1:14:33

tried though, you know, I feel like I feel

1:14:35

so cowardly if I didn't try like I suppose

1:14:37

They were smaller than me. What is the description?

1:14:39

Shem you could you could whip a skinny 20

1:14:41

year old, bro, right? Jesus

1:14:44

will have to forgive me Straight

1:14:48

hands. Oh My

1:14:52

god, I don't know what the hell's going on Rachel

1:14:54

McAdams has finally said why she

1:14:56

did not appear in the Mean

1:14:58

Girls Black Friday Reunion

1:15:01

commercial for Walmart. Do you remember this

1:15:03

one when Lacey Shabir and Amanda Seyfried

1:15:05

and Lindsay Lohan and One

1:15:08

of the other guys from the movie. They all did these series

1:15:10

of Walmart commercials, right? At

1:15:12

North Shore, some things never change On

1:15:15

Wednesdays, we still work Here

1:15:20

with the weather there's a 30% chance

1:15:22

it's already Wednesday don't have the hay to

1:15:24

stop you from doing a thing So

1:15:29

Rachel McAdams does an interview with variety where

1:15:31

they were like hey, why didn't you do

1:15:34

the commercial and she says this I don't

1:15:36

know. I guess it wasn't that excited about

1:15:38

doing a commercial if I'm being totally honest

1:15:40

a movie sounded awesome But I've never done

1:15:43

commercials and it just didn't feel like my

1:15:45

bag. However, she goes on to say this

1:15:47

also I didn't know that

1:15:49

everyone was doing it I would

1:15:52

of course always loved to be a part of

1:15:54

a Mean Girls reunion and hang with my

1:15:56

plastics But yeah, I found that out later

1:15:59

So So not fetch guys nobody

1:16:01

told her so maybe they went to Rachel

1:16:04

first and said hey, we're doing this

1:16:06

Without maybe saying and we

1:16:09

plan on reaching out to the others Yeah, but I

1:16:11

guess maybe nobody else had been locked in yet, and

1:16:14

that's why she didn't do it I guess

1:16:16

time. I don't know once they confirmed everyone they could have

1:16:18

gone back to Rachel and said I Got

1:16:21

the gang back. Yep, Mariah Carey and her

1:16:23

longtime boyfriend Brian Tanaka broke up I say

1:16:26

it's all right before Christmas right before I know

1:16:29

People started to figure this out because I

1:16:31

guess last week Mariah did her annual trip

1:16:33

to Aspen, Colorado And

1:16:35

she did a solo so now she

1:16:37

got to return all those gifts so stuff on I

1:16:40

mean The assistance going

1:16:42

to do I like I'm like Mariah kept

1:16:44

the receipts think Mariah's lining up at the

1:16:46

returns Bloomingdale's You

1:16:50

think so You think she's

1:16:52

doing that? Mariah's lining up

1:16:55

like rummaging through her purse for the receipt. Yeah, I have it

1:16:57

here somewhere. I know I Hold

1:16:59

on. Let me check my email. I'm pretty sure Yes,

1:17:03

exactly right God why I never do that

1:17:05

I never get my copy I never get

1:17:07

an email copy and it's I always regret

1:17:09

not getting the email copy you always I

1:17:12

never I always say no To the email

1:17:14

copy I have like Home Depot receipts Email

1:17:17

receipts dating back to like 2017. I'm

1:17:19

really something like that. Really? Yeah, I

1:17:22

never I never As soon

1:17:24

as they introduced would you like an email

1:17:26

receipt? Yeah? Yes, I would I always found

1:17:28

it invasive I don't say no to it

1:17:30

always keep it really never know yeah But

1:17:33

what if you've already cut the wood? What

1:17:37

they do well Home Depot guys come on

1:17:39

stay with the conversation The

1:17:43

Golden Globes air on January 7th, and they still

1:17:46

do not have a host Oh my

1:17:48

God According

1:17:51

to all internal reports so many

1:17:53

people have turned down the show like big names They went after

1:17:55

big names, and they've all turned it down last

1:17:57

year's host if you remember was a Gerard

1:18:00

Carmichael, who was a bit

1:18:02

of a disaster and it all went to

1:18:04

hell for him in like the first two

1:18:06

minutes when remember when he said that he

1:18:08

wanted to, uh, he's like, we should all

1:18:11

acknowledge that we're in the Beverly Hilton hotel.

1:18:13

And then, and then he

1:18:15

referred to it as the place that

1:18:17

killed Whitney Houston. Yeah. And then it

1:18:19

just was all downhill for him after

1:18:21

that. So scientists are

1:18:24

now using AI to predict

1:18:26

when you'll die. So, uh,

1:18:28

I mean, so through a

1:18:31

text system called life to VEC, whatever

1:18:33

that is, um, it's

1:18:35

like they can sort of map out

1:18:38

your life story within the next couple

1:18:40

of years. So they use all sorts

1:18:42

of data from people's lives. There's jobs

1:18:44

where they live, any accidents, health problems,

1:18:46

mental health problems, if they've been pregnant.

1:18:48

So I know you're, you're like, well,

1:18:50

how is, how can they determine whether

1:18:52

it's accurate or not? So what they

1:18:54

did was they took the

1:18:56

data from, I think it was like 3

1:18:59

million, 6 million people between

1:19:01

the years 2008 and 2016.

1:19:05

Okay. And they put

1:19:07

everything in there that they knew

1:19:09

about these people. And what they

1:19:11

asked AI to figure out is

1:19:13

if those people would have died

1:19:15

within four years. So this is

1:19:17

all data that can then be

1:19:19

checked. So they took the data from

1:19:21

the years 2008 to 2016, asked

1:19:24

how many of these people would die

1:19:26

within the next four years. And based

1:19:29

on everything that they know, they gave

1:19:31

it all these little points about all

1:19:33

these millions of people. The AI predicted

1:19:35

78% of the time correctly of

1:19:37

the people that were going to die. What? Yeah,

1:19:40

that's scary. I don't know if I don't want

1:19:42

to know. Um, but

1:19:44

actually, yeah, if I

1:19:46

did know, and if it was something that I

1:19:48

could prevent, then I

1:19:50

would take those steps to prevent. You

1:19:54

actually live though, without like panicking

1:19:56

about it the whole time? Yeah,

1:19:58

true. No, no. I couldn't know

1:20:00

I wouldn't leave my house I don't know

1:20:02

if you saw the pictures from Brad Pitt's

1:20:04

birthday party the other night No, but he

1:20:06

showed up in a six thousand dollar shirt

1:20:09

and it's ugly Oh, let me look at

1:20:11

this So the story behind

1:20:13

this shirt like Brad Pitt's clothes are

1:20:15

always like super custom everything else and

1:20:18

his shirts like ugly It looks like an

1:20:20

old Versace print from the early 90s kind

1:20:22

of thing. Okay But

1:20:24

it's from a company called God's

1:20:26

true cashmere and What

1:20:29

I learned was that Brad Pitt is

1:20:31

I guess like part owner of God's true

1:20:33

cashmere Okay, and what I didn't know is

1:20:36

you know when you see Brad Pitt He's

1:20:38

just wearing like like flannel plaid flannel shirts.

1:20:40

Sure. Those are like 100% Cashmere

1:20:43

those planet plaid flannel shirts that Brad Pitt

1:20:45

wears are three thousand dollars. Oh damn Okay,

1:20:48

like all his sort of stuff that he

1:20:50

like wears on his motorcycle and stuff like

1:20:52

that Like yeah, like just look like work

1:20:54

shirts, huh? They're like thousands upon thousands of

1:20:56

dollars. Let me read you the most up

1:20:59

their own ass description of a company of

1:21:01

all time Oh, okay. If I if I

1:21:03

could yeah This

1:21:05

is from the God's true cashmere. He

1:21:07

has a partner and this is

1:21:09

what she wrote God's true cashmere

1:21:12

began with a dream in

1:21:14

my dream Brad a dear friend of

1:21:16

mine asked for a gift a very

1:21:18

special gift a shirt in

1:21:21

green made only of cashmere Softness

1:21:23

he said I need more softness

1:21:25

in my life coming to

1:21:27

Brad in person to recount this bizarre dream

1:21:30

He shared with this was the fact

1:21:32

that I had hoped for such a

1:21:34

garment would exist So I searched and

1:21:36

searched and that beautiful cashmere shirt and

1:21:39

found nothing this gift this nurturing gift

1:21:41

Did not exist as I

1:21:44

began to pull to piece together this gift for

1:21:46

him Locating the finest artisans

1:21:48

across the world. I began to

1:21:50

realize this gift of softness was

1:21:52

an important one We are

1:21:55

all thirsty for that familiar gentle

1:21:57

touch. We all seek that soft

1:21:59

and loving embrace. What touch

1:22:01

do you remember the most? Is it the touch

1:22:03

of a mother? Is it the touch

1:22:05

of a lover? Is it the touch of

1:22:08

a beloved animal? Is it the feel of

1:22:10

the blanket wrapped around you as a child?

1:22:12

Is it the feel of your feet nestled

1:22:14

in tropical sand on your favorite beach? Our

1:22:17

touch is our love made palpable

1:22:20

and in this knowing that

1:22:22

God's true cashmere was born.

1:22:26

It's a shirt. $6,000 shirts and

1:22:33

they look like like it

1:22:35

looks like Mark's work warehouse. I'm

1:22:37

sure it's soft. Don't get me

1:22:39

wrong. I am sure these shirts

1:22:41

feel dynamite but it

1:22:43

is still I don't know this one

1:22:45

shirt that he's wearing like

1:22:48

the the graph or the

1:22:50

design of it. Yes it looks like

1:22:53

someone just took a paintbrush with some

1:22:55

yellow paint. Yes and just thank

1:22:57

you. Go to the website go to the website

1:22:59

go to God's true cashmere. First

1:23:02

of all is that an appropriate name show? My minister gave this

1:23:04

lesson I'm telling you. Is that

1:23:06

what you just read? Yeah I'm pretty sure

1:23:08

I heard that. You heard that in church

1:23:10

right? Yes. Yeah these look like

1:23:13

regular shirts. They look like regular shirts. Thank

1:23:17

you. I mean don't

1:23:19

get me wrong. They want to flint me one after

1:23:22

this glowing recommendation that I just gave them. This

1:23:24

gray one. Right? For

1:23:27

six rocks though? Yeah. How much

1:23:30

was it? How much? Six. Six.

1:23:32

Nah nah nah nah nah nah

1:23:34

nah. Hold on. Wait six. I

1:23:36

wouldn't be comfortable in a $6,000

1:23:38

shirt. Like what if he spilled

1:23:41

coffee on it? Like what if I

1:23:43

have a jacket that I got it

1:23:45

was a d-squared jacket and it was

1:23:48

I don't even know I think this jacket was like $5,000 or

1:23:51

something like that. Somebody gave it to me. I did a

1:23:53

job for somebody and then they gave it to me

1:23:56

and I was just terrified to wear it. I never wanted and

1:23:58

it's hot as hell and I never if I I wore

1:24:00

it out, I never wanted to take it off,

1:24:02

because I was never going to coat check it.

1:24:04

I never wanted to leave it on the back

1:24:06

of a chair somewhere or put it on a

1:24:08

hook. It was crazy. So I have it. I've

1:24:10

literally worn it twice in my life. And I

1:24:13

have this very expensive jacket, and I refuse to

1:24:15

wear it. Because I'm not

1:24:17

good enough to wear that jacket. I

1:24:20

don't have to discipline a responsibility to own a

1:24:22

jacket that expensive. Yeah, you'll ruin it right away.

1:24:24

Right away! Let's put it in the bottom now.

1:24:26

Yes! The Ross and Mook is your

1:24:28

podcast.

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