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[SPEAKER_07]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.

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[SPEAKER_07]: You can listen to the Michael Mera Show at MichaelMeraShow.com.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Wow, what have we here?

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[SPEAKER_08]: It’s a podcast.

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[SPEAKER_08]: But I want to excitement.

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[SPEAKER_08]: We have today.

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[SPEAKER_07]: It’s the Michael Mera Show with Michael Mera and Rob Spuac.

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[SPEAKER_07]: Now here’s Mike.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hi, everybody.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Happy Thursday on the Michael O’Mara show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, if you listen to yesterday’s show, you will know that I was giving the boys a very, very hard time about the choice of title for their movie show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now, to the best of my knowledge, you were putting one in the can yesterday, and you were actually going to be doing it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Did you do the movie show yesterday?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Josh?

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[SPEAKER_04]: We did.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It turned out great.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now, why did you defer to Josh?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, because he’s part of it, too.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And I wanted to sort on it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but Mike, and I said we’re something might have happened.

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[SPEAKER_10]: No, yeah, something did happen.

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[SPEAKER_10]: We put together a great episode.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We did go with the original title, Mike.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We went with Nick’s.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We went with Nick’s, I mean, I think you would.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I thought about it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And that’s.

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[SPEAKER_10]: But now that can be changed too.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And Mike, I’m excited to hear what you put together because I got lots of things from listeners and they clearly all went to AI and they all sucked.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, so this is the title of the show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So let me tell you something.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I went this morning because I was time constrained.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I went to AI and then I looked at the I asked for 10 from AI and I looked at all 10 and there was the germ of one at the beginning and the rest of them sucked.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I said, I don’t need AI.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I can do this myself.

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[SPEAKER_10]: The other thing I did is I went to Apple Podcast and I searched for movie podcasts and saw how lame

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, so I don’t know if these if you’ll think these are lame as well, but I just put them down here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And yeah, the title yesterday was my whole point of view on that was just it’s not a name that’ll get noticed.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It does it’s confusing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s a headline from what do you want to get noticed?

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[SPEAKER_10]: that I edited out all Rob’s mistakes in the name during the podcast.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Getting used to it, but I will hit it, did he hit it a lot?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Because he does that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s, that’s his rebellion, right?

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[SPEAKER_10]: I think when we came back from break, it was two mistakes, and then another time you got it right.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, exactly.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: that’s another element to it that I didn’t even consider that it’s a it’s unrewarding rub when you when you say it it was when I say it right it’s very rewarding to me because I got it right that’s a reward no but I’m saying you didn’t get it right yeah but when I finally did it was great

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[SPEAKER_10]: But when you hear the AI voiceover, it’s perfect.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It is only good.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Here we go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I get you want me to go 10 to one or one to 10.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, 10 to one, absolutely.

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[SPEAKER_04]: 10 to one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Here we go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Number 10, ghosts of pictures passed.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s not bad, but it’s too scary.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s not really the theory of the show.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s not a horror movie.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is not related to movies, but it is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it’s not.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So that means you might kind of the refreshment stand.

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[SPEAKER_03]: doesn’t really explain anything about what we’re doing.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Then we are next spin off about movie candy.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we can do a candy.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You want those next one, you want to like the next one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But see, I’m trying to evoke a memory of days gone by, where I would like to the cinema.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The number eight is the sticky floor.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s a different podcast, Mike.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Probably different kind of theater.

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[SPEAKER_03]: But no, I don’t think that suits us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Next one’s very simple.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And these are not AI, so they are mine.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Robin Josh’s movie house.

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[SPEAKER_04]: How do you spell house?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Number six is nostalgic projections.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Too many syllables, I think.

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[SPEAKER_04]: OK.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Number five.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I’m a stouter.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The movie machine.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Like George Michael’s movie machine, no, that was the sports machine, but I didn’t even think of George Michael when I did Okay, but see now when you do that Rob’s P wax movie machine Rob’s movie.

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[SPEAKER_04]: See, and that’s fine if you want Rob’s P wax movie machine.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s that’s I that, you know, Cators to my ego by putting my name in the title.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, I mean, you’re in a couple of them.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But I do have a bunch of movie houses.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All of them love Rob’s B-Wax movie machine.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Movie machine is the best one that’s far, so that’s fine.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And by the way, you can put Rob and Joshua, Rob’s B-Wax on all these.

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[SPEAKER_04]: OK.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So let’s try Rob’s B-Wax retro reels.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s very out there.

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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s very common.

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[SPEAKER_10]: When I saw when I was looking at movie podcasts.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But I did not use AI on that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s all right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, so here we go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Robin Josh front row center.

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[SPEAKER_03]: No, because you don’t sit front row center at a movie theater, you want to be in the eighth row.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s your totally f-ed up brain that people never go into a theater and you see where people gather, they gather in the center, but the front row is probably right, but I mean, it’s a, it’s a fictitious term front row center.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I think it’s more, I think it’s more staged.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, almost staged.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s fine.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I accept that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Number two, the projection room.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s the second best one I think, but also it’s too generic.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s very generic.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It makes me wonder what goes on in the projection room.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And number one, the old soul movie show.

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[SPEAKER_03]: No, because that doesn’t, that doesn’t convey what we’re doing of me bringing in a new soul to the movies.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, it doesn’t convey the same thing as sticks, picks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks, nicks,

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[SPEAKER_04]: We return to us, yeah, we turn the on the on the on the on the on the on the on the on the on the on the YouTube link later.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, I thought I’d start like because it is a it’s a weird weird day in and yes today the The news of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk was all over the place and I.

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[SPEAKER_04]: sometimes don’t understand my own feelings and why I feel a certain way, but I was not as much sad yesterday as I was pissed.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I could tell.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think a lot of people, I was in an absolutely I apologize to my family last evening.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was out of sorts.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was not myself.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was not feeling good.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I felt

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t know, all day even before this happened, I felt weird about everything.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think I put it in my show prep yesterday where I forgot Rob, I referenced something about it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s all built, you said it’s all BS.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That was all BS.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it is all BS.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And you know, I think we all, you and I, I think are always a little off center at this time anyway because of 9, 11.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That anniversary never escapes me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe that’s it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I sometimes know that when my father passed away, I caught myself like two, three years down the road, having a really melancholy day and then it would dawn on me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, that’s why my mom the same way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: 9-11 might have something to do with it because if you live under Iraq, you would know this, but if you’ve listened for a while, you’d know that Robin, I were both in New York City on 9-11.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yesterday, the irony of the murder of Charlie Kirk was that he was in the middle of talking about guns when it happened.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I’ll bring people up, we’ll have this in the news, but Charlie Kirk was known for going on college campuses and engaging in political discussions and issues discussions and then in many cases, issues debates.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And he was a polarizing guy.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He was a controversial figure.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I think maybe like a lot of people, as soon as I became aware of his age, 31, and then his marital status, married with two babies, it’s just, you know, I don’t know where we’re going, but I feel as though we are

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[SPEAKER_04]: we are so broken and we are so messed up, you know, this has so many different layers to it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: They tried to have a moment of silence on the house floor and that devolved because, you

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[SPEAKER_04]: people like and I’ll give her an example of people like Lauren Bobbert.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I really think deep in her heart.

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[SPEAKER_04]: She does not think in any other terms but gaining more attention.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And she kind of precipitated that by taking it further to have a prayer on the house floor.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Here it is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t care and I said this on my post last night.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t care if you love the guy, if you hated the guy, if you’re from the left, if you’re from the right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, no one deserves that unless you’re a convicted murderer and you’re sentenced to death and then you could make a case for him not deserving it either that we’re more involved.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We’re not evolved.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We’ve devolved over the last 15, 20 years.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s been steady, it’s been relentless.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And yesterday, I just felt angry all day at this news.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then when I put the post down,

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[SPEAKER_04]: It astonished me and my post was essentially what I’m saying here that no one deserves this, you know, the bottom line through all of it is a father, a young man, a father of two, did not deserve to be murdered and then I got, it kind of subtly went right along the party lines and then see some people just could not get it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Like the particular lady that said to me, yeah, but you had to mention you didn’t like him.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was mentioning I didn’t like him to illustrate the fact that I, from the bottom of my soul, don’t believe he deserved to be heard or murdered.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And that was the point, and this person, obviously, you know, on the right was tone deaf.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then the people that would say, well, what about his feelings on those people are tone deaf on the left?

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[SPEAKER_04]: There are too many of us that are so

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[SPEAKER_04]: locked into our doctrine that we don’t even realize when something heinous has happened in a public murder and assassination is terrible.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And then yes, do you acknowledge that there was a shooting at a Colorado school and that you’ve got kids in critical condition?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I do that as well.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You don’t have to have, what is all this equivalency that we were so,

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t want to say it, but we’re f-dop because of this war, and then my beef and I’ll you go ahead.

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[SPEAKER_10]: You and I disagree.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Clear.

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[SPEAKER_10]: We disagree all the time about political stuff, but we try to be an example of, hey, you can get along.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Because we really do, and people should know that that we run a business together, and we really, we can be friends and we chat about stuff and have it that’s non-political.

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[SPEAKER_04]: on the show on the guilty party of, you know, when I get to a point where Josh irritates me and goes shut up, Josh, but the fact is that when you get close to that, I try to just shut up anyway.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, but I mean, but I get, but you’re not, but required to is the point I’m trying to make, and sometimes I just get really, really ramped up.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And at, and I will say with Charlie, I’ve had my Charlie for a decade.

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[SPEAKER_10]: as he’s come up.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And his thing was I know there’s lots of people that disagree with me.

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[SPEAKER_10]: His college tour was if you’re the biggest person against me come up here and debate me.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Let’s talk it out through words.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But I want to make sure what I say to you right now is not trying to make anything that would even remotely.

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[SPEAKER_04]: would remotely count as a justification for anything that happened.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m saying that he was a firebrand in that when you say he welcomed people to debate them.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He was his video showed a lot of mocking and owning the lips as they like to say, but that still doesn’t matter.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s what he did, you know?

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[SPEAKER_10]: And I honestly, I think when you look at the political movement on the Republican side, I think Charlie has a lot more to do with that than even Trump.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I think a lot of people who voted for Trump and looked past their moral failures, looked at a guy like Charlie, and honestly, I thought he was going to be president one day.

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[SPEAKER_10]: He was just too young to go yet.

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[SPEAKER_10]: But what I noticed yesterday is I try so hard to not put up anything politically on my Facebook page.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Because I’ve accepted so many friends through this show that people disagree and you know right we both get to hate emails and hate messages.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Sure.

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[SPEAKER_10]: So I put up.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I wrote I wrote what I was going to put up on Facebook for five times.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Finally put something up.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I said you were passionate and you had the benefit and like a lot of people had because the other thing is he was Charlie was very outspoken about his faith.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And yeah, and I knew there was there would be a country and I thought there would be I don’t know anything But I thought there would be a connection with you on that as well.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I felt numb all day once I saw the news Where I couldn’t just I couldn’t do anything the best because the combination of you know your a religious guy He was a religious guy.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, and and these whole battle of good and evil and he has talked about that in the past before that it’s it’s Good and evil.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s not Republicans are Democrats.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s

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[SPEAKER_10]: bad people, good people, and all this.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And what happened with me yesterday is I have unfriended about, I think I’m up to 20 right now, TMLS listeners, because of comments from yesterday, directed towards me.

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[SPEAKER_10]: After the post that I revved, there was one post, correct?

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yes, after one post.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Look,

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[SPEAKER_04]: I will tell you that I get, I get hate on both sides, you know that, right?

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[SPEAKER_04]: And you get, you probably get hate on both sides too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but the thing about it is that I believe in my heart of hearts that the dialogue has to be, but as I put in my post, we don’t need to turn down the temperature.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We need to turn the burner off.

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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s got a cup.

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[SPEAKER_04]: you have a person that has an opportunity to present in the United States to contribute to that and he can’t do it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He can’t do it because of his moral fiber, I think, but be because of his broken personality where he says, he mentions the left, the left, the left, the left, and that’s not going

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s not going to do anything to even turn the temperature down.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s going to ramp it up because he didn’t mention any of the political murders that have occurred with people on the right that, you know, and it was stunning to me because that is just the absolute worst time for me to get on and argue some sort of political point.

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[SPEAKER_10]: would be after the murder of Charlie Kirk.

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[SPEAKER_10]: No, Trump, Trump went too far with that when you’re, if you’re going to alert, if you’re going to list people have been killed and you go all the way back to Steve Collisa shooting years and years ago.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_10]: You clearly missed way too many people on the other side because you were making it political.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And that is so wrong.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That is absolutely as wrong.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Not an opportunity to advance.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And now I don’t

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[SPEAKER_10]: At the same time I sit here numb because I don’t know how you turn it down because I don’t either I have accepted

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[SPEAKER_10]: the past four years that when I go to church, they’re security outside.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yep, when I, that there’s a security guard with my pastor at all times, because that’s a world we live in.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And I think as Christians and all we have just accepted this, and I really think that the Charlie Kirk thing is going to wake people up to be like, hey, we’ve got to stop accept in this.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Now what do you mean as far as the device, not by violent.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, I just want to clarify it.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yes, not by violence, but by speaking out, by not being afraid to piss people off by what we say.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, you know, I think all words, not violence.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s words and be prepared for good versus evil and speak out against evil.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now, but what would you say to your interpretation of evil in mind being different?

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[SPEAKER_04]: being that I am not a practicing Christian.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I am not someone who I am a secular person.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think things that are, in many cases, when you’re talking about religious fundamentalist, you’re talking about not mentioning things, like the border, like the way immigrants are treated in this country, like not, you know, somebody said, why aren’t you, I don’t think that’s good versus evil.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, what are you giving me the example of what you’re talking about?

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[SPEAKER_10]: Um, I think, and I, again, still trying to figure out what this all means.

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[SPEAKER_10]: But I think a lot of times, as Christians, I’ll just step away from an argument and be like, I’m not going to get involved in that and say, well, I will need to just love you where you’re at and love you by not saying anything right now.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And I think

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[SPEAKER_10]: Maybe we’re called more to speak out.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And I think of my relationship with Jesus and my faith.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And if I sit here and truly believe that because someone doesn’t know Jesus and doesn’t put her faith in Jesus, that they’re gonna burn in hell one day, why am I not sharing that more?

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[SPEAKER_10]: I think of something like that where, not I’m gonna attack you and prove you you’re wrong.

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[SPEAKER_10]: But I need to live out my faith more through actions than silence.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What do you rob?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m deciphering that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m not sure.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Roll.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I know that’s going to upset people.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not upsetting me.

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[SPEAKER_10]: You know, but other people will.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, I mean, there are so many different religions in the world, and every one of them thinks that their way is the correct way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But none of them can be known killing, but the interpretation and the Bible and the interpretation and the Torah and the Quran, and so many of you can

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[SPEAKER_04]: rework it to make it tell you to do anything.

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[SPEAKER_10]: This is true.

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[SPEAKER_10]: This is true.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Good versus evil, we have a foundation of that.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And whether you’re, now what do you mean by that?

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[SPEAKER_10]: Whether you’re a Christian, a Jew, a non-Christian, we know what evil is.

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[SPEAKER_10]: We know what’s bad.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I’m not saying that is you oppose the border war or you, the border, or you don’t.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, killing someone is bad.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Um, attacking someone is bad, threatening anyone is bad, like there’s ways to be a good human and whether my faith, I’m a good human because of Jesus, I try my hardest.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think, and I’m by the way, I will tell you this and I will tell you in, uh, I, and this is where my mind goes occasionally.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, when it comes to issues of trust,

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think everything that you’ve had an issue with since we have worked together when it comes to the business has, I think, I want to make sure I articulate this the right way, because I don’t want to go too far to not be clear on the way I look at religion.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But I think that I have always felt that your belief system

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[SPEAKER_04]: makes you someone who actually is a trustworthy individual, where, and I think that’s because of your faith that your faith informs you on that, that you would, you know, will you cooperate with everything that goes on?

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, but you’ll certainly tell us,

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[SPEAKER_04]: If there’s something that you’ve got an issue with it, it’s very on the show to a degree and also in our business to a degree, it’s right up there where I can see it and I don’t worry about that, which I don’t know, you know, maybe I should, maybe I shouldn’t, but I think that that’s kind of the way it is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I feel as though if there ever was to come a time on this show where we went our separate ways,

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[SPEAKER_04]: very upfront and it would not be you know anything other than you would say I don’t know if I can do this because it’s always been like that yeah no never so that’s for me that that’s the way I look at it and I think that we you have made me uh… making effort to

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[SPEAKER_04]: Understand another human being and their beliefs.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t have to agree with it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I try to understand it and I have a little of it in my own life with my mom and faith and it’s not it’s not anything other than

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[SPEAKER_04]: people trying to get along with which is good when you talk about good and evil, the good is trying to understand other people.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And you know, you can speak out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And if you, if this is telling you, you need to do a better job of speaking out and not walking away, I think the, the, the speaking out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: involves a dialogue and not saying it’s this way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s the way I feel hugger for get it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And because it is tough a week, we have to just we have to talk about things.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And it’s the things we disagree with the COVID vaccine.

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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s not a faith thing.

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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s not good versus evil.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s an issue.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s an issue where it’s an issue.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s disagree on.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it doesn’t, in any way, need to be something that has to be, when you bring, here’s the concern I have, before I discuss this, I want you to, I want your interpretation of this video that I sent you, because right before airtime I said, I wasn’t going to put any videos up certainly not of what happened yesterday.

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[SPEAKER_04]: or anything in the past, if you read about Charlie Kirk, you know what he was all about, you know what he did.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know what his job was.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is job, he was a to a degree and entertainer.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s what he did.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m an entertainer, 18 years old.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And he would go out and he would, look, it is absolutely true.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He would try to own the lips as he would put it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And that’s what he did.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Do I, do I like it?

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, not one little bit.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And by the way, when somebody says, you had to say you don’t like him.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I had to say I don’t like him, so I’m not accused by someone just like you who said that to me of being a hypocrite.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, you didn’t know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m not going to get on there and pretend that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But this is,

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[SPEAKER_04]: something that I saw that made me pause because one of the worries right now is the counter punch because we are such a competitive society and roll this tape here and just I have no idea what to make of it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Early cursed death I think Christians need to realize that major shift is coming and I don’t think a lot of people are prepared for it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Evil into the demonic presence in this country is at an all time high.

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[SPEAKER_01]: at an all time high, and the enemy is howling like a wounded dog, and I just, I’ve talked to people recently who are fellow Christians, we all can feel a shift coming, a change, coming, and I don’t want to be a fear-monger, but I want to remind you that you need to keep oil in your lamps, and that if the Lord chooses to return or not, don’t let him catch you, not doing what you’re supposed to do.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now interpret that for me because I hear, I hear, you’re scared for war.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s, yes, I hear.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I hear scare me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s what I hear scares me.

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[SPEAKER_10]: What is oil in the land?

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[SPEAKER_10]: Oil in the lamp is the Holy Spirit and it means to rely on the Holy Spirit.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It talks about, I think it’s in, I don’t know, to one of the,

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[SPEAKER_10]: Gospels, one of the stories with Jesus, where it talks about having oil or oil, I can say that word up there.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That’s right.

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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s a good year, Lamp.

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[SPEAKER_10]: So you’re prepared at night, you’re prepared to leave, you’re prepared to flee.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I say.

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[SPEAKER_10]: What the modern interpretation of that is that he was talking about lean on the Holy Spirit and your faith and be focused on Jesus, because no matter what’s going on outside of you, this is what’s taking care of you.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, and when she talks about, as soon as she said demonic presence, I was going to ask you I said, I’m a liberal, does that make me a demon?

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, okay, no, all right, so you’re not human for not demons.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, so a demonic presence, causing people from both sides to blow people away with handguns and stuff or guns is that murder people, that’s the demonic presence in general, not any one side correct?

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[SPEAKER_10]: Because there is no, when you’re looking at good versus evil, when you’re looking at humans in the eyes of the Lord, there are no Republicans or Democrats.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_10]: They’re all humans.

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[SPEAKER_10]: So it’s like one side or the other.

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[SPEAKER_10]: There’s a lot of Christians who feel constant, constant attack and spiritual attack of all these things that we inside the accepted are constantly being attacked and that

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[SPEAKER_10]: word suddenly and it’s a lot of setup as instead of being pro life we are told that we are anti-abortion instead of being pro marriage we’re anti-LGBTQ instead of pro this we’re anti and they like people on the left we’ll be pro on the left right calling them pro abortion is not correct either right of course

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, and I don’t, but so do we feel this attack and that’s what she’s talking about for that demonic attack where it feels like the pressure is rising and I think everyone feels this on both sides and when you like I mentioned before, I have to go to church with security guards outside that means

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[SPEAKER_10]: for someone like me that believes we’ve talked before about how certain horror movies, I like the exercise I can’t watch because it hits me too real because I believe there are demons out there influence and things in the world.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And that applies by the way to Neon not just a Christian church that applies to a synagogue and a mosque and everything right there our security guards be because people you know there are some people’s belief systems

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[SPEAKER_04]: arouses some ridiculous fear hatred and it will take I think a lot of hatred hatred is is is the demon I think in our in our world right now yeah hatred is the demon many people will say I’m it sounds silly but I believe in a spiritual work going on between

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[SPEAKER_10]: angels and demons.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And we call that our conscious or whatever.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And I think we see and we’ll refer to demons as this shooter or that shooter because something in that person’s brain is not right that is telling them to do these evil acts.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, whether or not or who they’re attacking.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And that’s what she means when she refers to demonic warfare.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I think that when, and by the way, that’s your belief system, you have every right to believe that and just like, you know, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

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[SPEAKER_04]: My job is to come in here and entertain and comment on whatever we wish to comment on because we feel it sometimes that a heavy duty subject will be the overriding concern.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We do this, we take the show every single day.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So when we come in we talk about it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I think that,

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[SPEAKER_04]: through dialogue and through somebody like me who’s a secular person and who believes that a lot of people have died in the name of organized religion.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m not going to scream at Josh and say, I throw that away.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is the way I’ve always looked at religion and I’ve always felt this way about religion.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I may not have the belief system that Josh Soroka has, but I do not feel that I am in any position to say, in many cases like Bill Marhiss said in the past, that I am an atheist because I know that there is no God.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That is just as faithful a statement as you would say is, I believe in my Lord and

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[SPEAKER_04]: I will say this I don’t know that’s all I will say with that caught you know there’s a name for an agnostic I don’t even like that word but I would you know be I would be very surprised if

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[SPEAKER_04]: most of the people who commit these atrocities against their fellow human beings, they feel they’ve got it all figured out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And in their mind they say, I am doing something that is just and correct and right.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I think when you talk about, you can call it demonic.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think that when it’s in somebody’s mind to do that, that is whatever evil entity is taking over to go and

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[SPEAKER_10]: If you don’t, and want to shut me down because I say, well, I believe in demons, it’s still evil.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s evil.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s evil.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s the same thing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And when you get away from the spiritual side of things, then we get back to the political side.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And Rob, we’re kind of talking ourselves here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn’t know whether you wanted to.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I mean, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I’m in, I

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[SPEAKER_04]: The temperature is what I talk about where like we’ve gone beyond turn it down.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We’ve got huge problems.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s like we have to turn it off.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It ought to be, you can’t legislate it, you really can’t, but there is way too much.

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[SPEAKER_04]: of this just take no prisoners attitude about everything.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We are a hyper-competitive society.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s just a start with.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I believe it’s gotten worse in the athletic competition.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think that’s where it comes from, actually.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The Karen, the Karen that took the baseball, if we won’t see it again.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The traffic, if we’re all the Eric, you’re traveling to yourself.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The traffic on the highway, where people are doing it, that’s happening more than it’s ever happened before.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It was never, we are moving at such a rapid pace.

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[SPEAKER_03]: When you do two sides, I’m sorry, Josh, when you do two sides, when there’s an absolute right or an absolute wrong in your mind,

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[SPEAKER_03]: You’re wrong.

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[SPEAKER_03]: There are no absolutes.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And it’s a sign of intelligence, I think, to find the sort of middle ground and where there’s overlap and listen, they say one of the reasons that Jimmy Carter was at the time regarded as a poor president is he thought about things too much.

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[SPEAKER_03]: He didn’t have any time right at the wrong time, smile at the wrong time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s accused of that as well.

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[SPEAKER_03]: But it’s just, if you have to, I was ashamed yesterday because when I found about this shooting, my initial, and I, I know work broken and I know we’re hardened because we’ve dealt with all this stuff for a long time.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I thought that’s insane that that happened, but that’s just where we are.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And I sort of back-burnered it and then Robert, my son, 22, comes downstairs, 23 rather, comes downstairs and he says,

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[SPEAKER_03]: of Charlie Kirk being shot.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I said, no, he says, don’t look at it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s too upsetting.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And then he sat down and he said, it’s just ridiculous that this happened today.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And he woke me up to it to realize that this really is next level stuff because you know what?

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[SPEAKER_03]: He is not

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[SPEAKER_03]: an elected official.

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[SPEAKER_03]: He’s not a position of power besides his influence.

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[SPEAKER_03]: There’s no governmental power behind him.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And someone sought to shoot this guy.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This is Nazism all over again.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And it’s

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[SPEAKER_03]: they’re chipping away at where we were and it’s getting worse it’s getting worse and it’s getting worse and it’s getting worse it’s like the lobster in the water that doesn’t realize the water is getting too hot until he’s dead because it’s very gradual and we’re allowing it to happen and if there’s anyone who turns a blind eye or doesn’t emphasize the importance of the fact that we just had a shooting

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[SPEAKER_03]: out of the blue and the guy isn’t caught and he’s running around and God knows what his motivation has now.

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[SPEAKER_03]: But we have got to do something to stop this.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This is not a thoughts and prayers issue.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This is a big issue.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And this is about as you say temperature.

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[SPEAKER_03]: This is the pod is boiling right now.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And we’re all in danger.

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[SPEAKER_10]: We’re all in danger.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Yes, but I think they started with the internet.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I think it’s because we’ve made the entire world about me and social media.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And it’s me, me, me, which I would go so far to the anonymity of the internet.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I love the concept of people being able to spew just the worst of themselves out there with absolute impunity.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, there are some words here that need to be mentioned, impunity is one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Accountability is another one, responsibility is another one, maturity is another one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We, you know, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we

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[SPEAKER_04]: it manifests itself in so many areas of society where it’s all about the my team and your team and it’s not anything what you see at a child’s baseball game.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m as guilty as of getting emotionally involved in a child’s game as anybody.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s the human condition where we are, you know, we want to win.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But it is so hyper-competitive in the United States right now that it had, we’ve lost sight of the fact that we should be more evolved.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We’ve lost sight of the fact that we should be able to co-exist.

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[SPEAKER_04]: as we have at some time, you can go back in human history and show that the human condition and by the way, I might just throw my hands up in the air and say, hey, we’re human beings.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is just the way it goes, because there’s a big part of me that’s there right now, where I’m throwing my hands up in the air and going, it’s just what we do.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s the way each other.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We kill each other.

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[SPEAKER_03]: that’s the chipping away part.

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[SPEAKER_03]: They’re making their normalizing this because things are happening just a little at a time.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And if we don’t normalize the fact that Charlie was shot yesterday, it certainly takes the attention off any school shootings we’ve had because this is the newest one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, it did with the end of that on that very day.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, a school shift, but here are words that I would like to see in every church and every school and every political debate.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I would like to see words like, and God do we need this one, humility.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yep, humility.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I would like to hear the word honor.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s an empty word now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Honor doesn’t exist very much in this country anymore.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I would like to see the compassion, generosity.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Your message one day when I think, too, is it?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Go ahead.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Empathy.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Empathy, which is nothing wrong.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not weakness.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not weakness to be empathetic.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m both saying.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If you

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[SPEAKER_04]: And initially, I think I reacted like a lot of people on the left.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And that was a colder reaction than when I saw what happened.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And you’re looking at a guy and I watched the video.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it’s a 31-year-old kid.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s a baby when he comes to, I look at him as a baby as a 66-year-old.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And is he,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Is he somebody that would piss people off?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There are people on all different sides that they’re athletes that do it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: My no one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s his job.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That was his job deserves it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And you know, I get back to the responsibility of people in positions of great power.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s been completely dropped by people in leadership positions and replaced with my team, your team.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I want to, I want to own you.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I want you to be my owning, you know, owning you with an argument, owning you with that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it’s just like, and people say to me a lot, it’s not both sides.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, it is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It is both sides.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It is an intellectual, I want debate to be an intellectual exercise.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now listen to me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Can politics result in unimaginable atrocities?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes it can.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You don’t ignore it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You shout it down.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You use everything in your being to do it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And if it comes to it,

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[SPEAKER_04]: Unfortunately, there can be great conflict.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We’ve seen that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s what wars can be fought over.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It happens.

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[SPEAKER_04]: But right now, we have to recognize that we are human beings.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We have the power of thought.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We have the ability to be civilized.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it’s getting worse and worse and worse, and I have no answer.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I said, that’s why it’s not, I have no answers.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s no answers whatsoever.

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[SPEAKER_03]: The same power of politics and political relations that bring atrocities can also bring great things.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And we’re using the power in the wrong way.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And we’re ignoring the fact that we could be bettering ourselves and bettering the world by all this divisiveness.

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[SPEAKER_03]: You don’t advance by opposing

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[SPEAKER_04]: you advanced by uniting and there’s got to be a way to do that’s where that’s where it’s uh… it’s lost on certain people and the most powerful person in the land uh… who who could use that as a moment uh… but that’s never it’s never going to happen and i don’t know of course not necessarily that that the uh… that that that it’s evil it’s it’s that he’s dumb

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[SPEAKER_04]: that’s what I think.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I think there is way more to life than politics.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And if you’re trying to take any murder on any side and make it political, you’re wrong.

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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s a dead human being.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, here, here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m more angry, you know, about the people that continue

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[SPEAKER_04]: the argument, even when there are posts like I write about, this is a 31-year-old with a wife and two kids.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And people still had to, yeah, but hold on.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, no, no, no, no, not now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s not the way it works.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, it doesn’t work that way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It really does.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So where do we go?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think I feel as though I am waiting for a political,

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[SPEAKER_04]: individual.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not too too rise from the ashes.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not what sad.

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[SPEAKER_04]: What do you say?

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not possible.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s a very fatalistic attitude.

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[SPEAKER_04]: By the way, this would be a very good time probably for your guy to come down and enjoying us down here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I, you know, I don’t know how much trouble I’d be in, but I certainly, I would welcome it right now if we had the second coming.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It would be, you know, it’s what we’re talking about Trump.

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, I’m talking about Jay’s loss, and I’m saying to myself, yeah, you know, hey, this be a good time to pop down and say, just come down and let us know, you know, the fire and brimstone, maybe not show us the war, at least come down.

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[SPEAKER_10]: Let us know what’s what.

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[SPEAKER_10]: So we know for sure.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t think we will ever see unity through a politician.

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[SPEAKER_10]: because politics are naturally you can bet it and close as we got to that was after 9 11 with George Bush.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t know.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that there was a certain

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[SPEAKER_03]: ability to bring people together and rise from the ashes when Trump was first elected.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I think he was using that sort of… All right, let me give you a class example.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, please.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Please.

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[SPEAKER_04]: With Rolando here.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hey, I disagree with you and Rob on vaccine and vaccines and the both of you told me to kiss your asses.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is, yes, we have had many, many discussions, that doesn’t change the fact that right

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[SPEAKER_04]: turning down the temperature.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t think saying, you know, oh, kiss my ass about that is something that is necessarily akin

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[SPEAKER_04]: to portraying you as someone who is a monster.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So, and when I talk about the tone deafness of, oh, but you said this, right, you can’t get out of your own way.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You can’t rely on to get out of your own way and just pause for a second and realize that I have said things that have pissed you off, Rob is said things that have pissed you off.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Josh has said things that have pissed me off,

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[SPEAKER_04]: this is these are the moments I think we need to at least pause.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Take the, take the pot off the burner completely and shut up for a second and not realize that, you know, I am more than willing.

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[SPEAKER_04]: to listen to other people and other points of view.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Are you gonna change my mind?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think not, but at the same time, it’s really, really, really difficult to say,

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[SPEAKER_04]: where do we go from here?

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[SPEAKER_04]: More than it’s ever been in my opinion in my lifetime.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And to speak to Rolando, it’s not always about him, but you spoke earlier in the show about false equivalency.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Don’t tell me that a debate about vaccinations is on the same level as a man being assassinated.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t see it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t see it.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t see it.

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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s what I tried to shoot at many times is there’s lots of things like that that aren’t good versus evil.

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[SPEAKER_10]: So I’m but I’m glad Dr. Rolando

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[SPEAKER_04]: Where do you believe this ends?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I ask both of you with no knowledge myself of where it ends.

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[SPEAKER_10]: The only way we can make an impact in this world is stop looking to a politician or a pastor or a thought leader to change the world.

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[SPEAKER_10]: For us to do it one day at a time on our own and our little bubbles.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not bad, Josh.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s really not bad at all.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Where you’re telling us to walk the walk.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And I don’t care whether it’s religion or the way you treat other people.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And maybe I know it sounds like it might be too idealistic and too lofty ago, but maybe maybe if, we all take pause and stop the arguing for a little bit and try to each and every day, you know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: do it on our own.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think you’re on your own, and America you’re certainly on your own, and if you’re on your own, try to give an S about the other guy.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And you know, there’s a T-shirt I wore on I’ve forgotten what the organization was.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a fashion.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Federal body inspector?

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[SPEAKER_04]: No, it was a veteran’s organization where you never know how bad a day the person next to you is having.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So true.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And while in my shoes, that’s what I know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’ve always kind of looked at it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think prior to this, I’ve looked at it in a self-preservation way where you’re out on the highways and byways, you don’t know if somebody’s going to pull a gun.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t think there’s anybody in this country that wouldn’t say they could do better, that they could do better every day.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And in the way they treat their fellow man.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And everybody, if everybody took a step to combat

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[SPEAKER_03]: Just anything you can do.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Anything.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And after people let it go, no.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It doesn’t have to be sports.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It doesn’t it can be it can be going.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It can be shutting your mouth when you really want to say something.

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[SPEAKER_10]: You’re right.

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[SPEAKER_10]: And it’s the it’s what’s been referred to as the golden rule.

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[SPEAKER_10]: When she’s a said to treat others the way you would like to be treated.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And it is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And and maybe just a simpler version of that might be just to grow up.

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[SPEAKER_04]: that we collectively as a society need to grow.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We have us so involved.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We’ve evolved, Mike.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We are.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We are a nation of toddlers, and it’s time to grow up, and it’s been time to grow up for a very, very long time, and nurture each other, and care about each other, and do whatever we can to make that person next to you regardless of where they are.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Religiously, politically, anyway, just try to make that, you know, love the neighbor.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s right from the Bible.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Why not?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Nothing wrong with that one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Judge not less to you be judged.

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[SPEAKER_04]: There’s nothing wrong with that one.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Don’t cover your wife.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We had to get back on track.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We’ll continue the show and we also have some news and then later on we’ll try to shake our way out of this.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We do that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s what we do everybody might thank you.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think we actually did some good today and also to get back on track to make people enjoy life a little bit more you know what better way to get to human beings back on track and track them with hot plummetia news.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’ve been with those friends last night.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Last night was a 15 night, Mike just so you know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I think we’re talking about it and, you know, if you were somebody who has not paid attention to it, I’ll give it to you again, conservative commentary Charlie Kirk, he was a founder of Turning Point USA, shot and killed yesterday while speaking on a college campus, 31 years old had a wife, two young children.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Kirk was speaking at an outdoor event at Utah Valley University.

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[SPEAKER_04]: when he was shot in the next, sending the crowd running.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s easy to find cell phone videos of the shooting, but it is disturbing and I’ll give you a warning about that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s probably something you don’t want to look at.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Political figures on both sides of the aisle condemn the shooting with President Trump saying quote,

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[SPEAKER_04]: The great, even legendary Charlie Kirk is dead.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He was loved and admired by all, especially me.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Now he is no longer with us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Melania, my sympathies go out to his beautiful wife, Erica, and family.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Charlie, we love you.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s from Donald Trump.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He also released a video message in which he made sure to condemn pretty much only the radical left violence.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It makes, it did make me feel good that he said that he loved him the most.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I thought that was nice.

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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s a good ulogie, isn’t it?

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m, you know, don’t get me started on that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I was personally a person of interest was detained then released and they were screaming at them.

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[SPEAKER_04]: This is the mob.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So it sounds like the shooter’s still at large as of this taping.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we haven’t gotten any updates on it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I believe the shooter is still out there and there hasn’t been an update on it.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hulk Hogan left behind in a state worth five million dollars and only a single beneficiary his son Nick.

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[SPEAKER_04]: The reason Nick Hogan, Nick Hogan, the reason Hulk’s daughter Brooke isn’t a beneficiary is because she has to be removed from her father’s will a few years ago.

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[SPEAKER_04]: She didn’t trust the people around Hulk and didn’t want to get caught up in a financial battle when he died, Hulk’s widow Sky Daily, that sounds like a British tabloid.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I used to, they provide that on United Airlines, I think.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Sky Daily.

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[SPEAKER_04]: She was listed as the surviving spouse, which means she may have rights to a portion of the estate.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hulk’s final will was drafted before they were married.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Hogan also has two homes next to each other in Clearwater, Florida, that are worth a combined $11 million.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And Daily, Sky, Sky Daily has threatened to file a wrongful death lawsuit

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[SPEAKER_03]: But you know what broke missed out on Mike what’s that?

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[SPEAKER_08]: $1 million.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Five.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, all right.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, should you just get a taste?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Do you think there’s any chance that there isn’t a tunnel connecting bugs to houses?

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s secret tunnel?

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know what, wouldn’t it be fun if there was?

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, just like in the show Wednesday, lots of secret passages.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t know.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Lost in our discussion today.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We mentioned it briefly.

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[SPEAKER_04]: 2001, I take you back to 846 AM.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And 903 AM, two hijacked planes were crashed into the World Trade Center, two other suicide flights crashed at both the Pentagon and in the woods of Pennsylvania.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, it doesn’t seem that long, but it is.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I’ve said this dozens of times is that I really don’t like to revisit coverage of the time, because it was, we were there.

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[SPEAKER_03]: We were in the thick of it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I would like to play you just a minute or so.

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[SPEAKER_03]: of this is about nine a.m.

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[SPEAKER_03]: on that day 24 years ago and this is how good morning America many people here on the air at that.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I should say so many people say that, you know, they heard about the death of John Lennon on Monday night football, right?

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[SPEAKER_03]: I think most of us found out about 9 11 by watching our morning shows.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And this is just the beginning of what would become this crisis, and it’s chilling to watch.

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[SPEAKER_05]: But again, that’s not to imply that we have any reason at this point to believe that this is terrorism or not, we simply don’t know.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And in just a few minutes, Peter Jennings is going to be joining us from the news desk uptown where he’s going to tell us everything that he knows.

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[SPEAKER_05]: We also have Don Dealer on the phone and you know, he’s been with us on good morning America for a long time and Don, where are you and what do you know?

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[SPEAKER_12]: I’m about four or five blocks just north of the World Trade Center and at about 10 minutes ago, 15 minutes ago, there was a loud sound that I can only describe as it sounded like a missile, not an airplane, then there was a loud explosion and immediately

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[SPEAKER_12]: out on the street.

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[SPEAKER_12]: And I don’t want to cause any speculation, but that’s the only way I could describe the sound.

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[SPEAKER_12]: And it was definitely not the sound of a prop plane or anything like that.

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[SPEAKER_05]: And am I right?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Are you a pilot?

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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, I have fun.

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[SPEAKER_12]: I do not have a pilot license.

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[SPEAKER_12]: But I grew up on military bases and I know the sound of Jets and I’ve been in war zones and heard those kinds of different sounds.

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[SPEAKER_12]: So again, not to cause any kind of undue speculation.

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[SPEAKER_12]: The sound itself was not of a prop plane.

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[SPEAKER_12]: It was perhaps a jet, but it could have been a missile as well.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I think the most horrifying thing about that is how little information they had.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yep, and we were all.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I remember the first plane hit I was in an elevator going up to the WNW.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And the rumor at that time, and we were right next to the news station up there.

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[SPEAKER_03]: And then they were below it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, there was sister station and WNS day was things.

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[SPEAKER_03]: They were saying that it was a little plane.

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[SPEAKER_03]: It was like a, you know, a passenger plane, but like a consumer grade plane, like a private plane.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Nobody knew anybody knew anything.

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[SPEAKER_04]: First words out of the waitresses mouth at the Brooklyn Diner when she was apologizing was somebody

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[SPEAKER_04]: flew a plane into the World Trade Center, and very shortly after I went upstairs, we were on the air for both towers collapsing, as well.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We were on the air for when the second plane hit, and then we were on the air for both the towers collapsing.

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[SPEAKER_03]: For what it’s worth is they had a morning show on WWE that was the sports buddies, and they were great, but they didn’t have

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[SPEAKER_03]: probably the experience to cover these events.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So they pushed your show on way early.

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[SPEAKER_03]: So they had some responsible broadcasters to anchor it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: But even at that time, we had no idea what we were about to see.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_10]: I was working in, I was working off New York Avenue on the roof of a nightclub at the time.

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[SPEAKER_10]: and heard the crash in the panic on you heard it heard the crash didn’t what it was it was away off and then saw all the smoke and then all the other workers panic in how old were you Josh 21 well your kid the total of uh two thousand seven hundred ninety two people died in the world trades center attacks one hundred eighty four innocent people died in the panic on attack

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[SPEAKER_04]: including those on the plane, and 40 died on the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania, a plane that had a lot of heroes on it, trying to make sure that plane didn’t do any more damage.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So just to, you know, sometimes you get days like this, folks, this is a lot of heavy stuff for dealing with it.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I really thought that today the hardest thing to deal with would be the 9-11 anniversary.

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[SPEAKER_04]: uh… the emis are this sunday uh… i like the choice of host nate bergazzi has a great he has a great idea to keep accepting speeches short in case you didn’t know every winner gets forty five seconds to give their thank you’s so after the show nate will be donating one hundred thousand dollars to the boys and girls club but he’ll take away a thousand dollars

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[SPEAKER_04]: for every second that the winners go over there a lot of time.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Wow.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s just a funny way to go into it, isn’t it?

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[SPEAKER_04]: And there’s another catch too.

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[SPEAKER_04]: If someone goes under the 45 second mark, he will add $1,000.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So Nate’s donation could well be more than the $100,000.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He says kids from the boys and girls’ clubs will be there.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s bringing that great from the boys and girls clubs are there to judge any winners who take away their funding quote They’re gonna come out.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You’re gonna have to look them in the face.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s real.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s real.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That is just a great Like that makes me want to watch the show.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it really does but you want yeah

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[SPEAKER_04]: He adds quote, I know people work hard for the Emmys and stuff.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So I feel bad, but that’s the plan.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I already he’s got, you got to give a guy credit that already has an original idea that’s making me laugh.

01:00:27.507 –> 01:00:29.428
[SPEAKER_03]: I can’t think of a reason to dislike him.

01:00:30.189 –> 01:00:31.569
[SPEAKER_03]: He’s such a wonderful comic.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He really truly is.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Whenever I share anything about the wonderful Gene Simmons, I do too, to basically do my Gene Simmons impression.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So here goes nothing, ladies, a gentleman.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, many of us are still mourning the loss of Ozzy Osborn.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Gene Simmons is right there with us.

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[SPEAKER_04]: On David to company’s podcast, Fale Better, he shared the life lesson Ozzy taught him.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And here’s that word again, humility.

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[SPEAKER_02]: There was a unique human being, a giant who no matter what anybody said was always only.

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[SPEAKER_02]: And treated you in the next door neighbor exactly the same.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Hey, how are you?

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[SPEAKER_02]: Nice to see you.

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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, there’s a volume.

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[SPEAKER_02]: It’s a good lesson for you.

01:01:25.644 –> 01:01:31.708
[SPEAKER_02]: It’s like me, sometimes guilty as charts get full of themselves and say, wow.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I’m the genie Simmons.

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[SPEAKER_03]: I think the most horrifying thing so far Mike is that David Dukovny has a podcast.

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[SPEAKER_02]: if you would have met Ozzy on your best behavior, you try to because he’s a big deal.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Thanks, Gene.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Appreciate that.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s a team.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Team Semin is every one.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Team Semin is every one.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Very good.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s Gene Semin’s finally today.

01:01:57.411 –> 01:02:06.218
[SPEAKER_04]: A man jumped off a royal carabbean cruise ship in Puerto Rico last weekend because he wanted to skip out on a gambling debt of $16,000, $710.24 that he’d run up at the casino on the ship.

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[SPEAKER_04]: he was caught on surveillance camera jumping into the water near the shore where he was picked up by people on jet skis.

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[SPEAKER_04]: It seems like he arranged that pick up.

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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

01:02:20.750 –> 01:02:23.253
[SPEAKER_04]: The authorities didn’t have any trouble tracking him down.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He was arrested and is now facing $250,000 in fines and up to five years in prison.

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[SPEAKER_04]: So yeah.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He thought he could slip out on his tab on Noticed and now he owes around 15 times what he lost at the casino.

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[SPEAKER_04]: For what it’s worth when they found him on shore, he had $14,600 in cash on him.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, our cruise is coming up in December and all I have to say is, thanks for stealing my idea!

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[SPEAKER_04]: There you go.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I could see me on the deck throwing you one of the lifefers letters.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Thanks Rob.

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[SPEAKER_04]: See you later.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I’ll see you back home.

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[SPEAKER_04]: We’ll cancel those jet skis.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Skis?

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[SPEAKER_04]: Will the jet skis?

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[SPEAKER_04]: You know?

01:03:03.997 –> 01:03:07.739
[SPEAKER_04]: And then I just lived on the, the Bohemian Island that we were on.

01:03:07.779 –> 01:03:11.001
[SPEAKER_04]: That secret island for until the dust settled, of course.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

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01:03:13.783 –> 01:03:16.465
[SPEAKER_04]: We got, uh, we got Clementia news coming up at first.

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[SPEAKER_04]: I want to say hello all you blood and gorge tape worms.

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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s right.

01:04:23.937 –> 01:04:25.418
[SPEAKER_04]: You really shoehorned that one.

01:04:25.438 –> 01:04:27.419
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, there’s not a lot of rhymes left, Mike.

01:04:27.539 –> 01:04:28.640
[SPEAKER_10]: And at least it wasn’t a song.

01:04:29.040 –> 01:04:29.640
[SPEAKER_04]: This is true.

01:04:29.700 –> 01:04:29.880
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:04:30.001 –> 01:04:30.541
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, thank you.

01:04:30.841 –> 01:04:32.362
[SPEAKER_04]: Carla, that’s Josh that said that.

01:04:33.202 –> 01:04:36.725
[SPEAKER_10]: No, no, not about Carla’s thing about him trying to mix lyrics into your command.

01:04:36.745 –> 01:04:37.285
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, that’s right.

01:04:37.305 –> 01:04:37.505
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

01:04:37.545 –> 01:04:37.845
[SPEAKER_04]: Very good.

01:04:37.965 –> 01:04:38.325
[SPEAKER_04]: Sorry.

01:04:38.426 –> 01:04:39.026
[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t see there.

01:04:39.046 –> 01:04:39.386
[SPEAKER_04]: Right.

01:04:39.426 –> 01:04:42.128
[SPEAKER_04]: We all watched what John and I communicate with each other.

01:04:42.168 –> 01:04:44.209
[SPEAKER_10]: None of us are going to say anything bad about Carla’s song.

01:04:44.389 –> 01:04:45.069
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you very much.

01:04:45.089 –> 01:04:45.670
[SPEAKER_10]: Good record.

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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

01:04:46.230 –> 01:04:46.930
[SPEAKER_04]: You’re getting now.

01:04:46.970 –> 01:04:47.751
[SPEAKER_04]: You’re being seen.

01:04:47.791 –> 01:04:48.851
[SPEAKER_04]: You’re being silly there.

01:04:48.871 –> 01:04:50.072
[SPEAKER_04]: And rock ass.

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[SPEAKER_04]: You can order now.

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[SPEAKER_04]: And if you like order twice.

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[SPEAKER_04]: Fremum non-no-ser.

01:04:57.256 –> 01:04:58.477
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you know that?

01:04:59.117 –> 01:04:59.377
[SPEAKER_04]: No.

01:04:59.657 –> 01:05:00.618
[SPEAKER_03]: First, do no harm.

01:05:00.898 –> 01:05:01.698
[SPEAKER_03]: The Hippocratic oath.

01:05:02.359 –> 01:05:02.819
[SPEAKER_03]: In Latin.

01:05:04.335 –> 01:05:05.096
[SPEAKER_03]: it’s a good one to know.

01:05:05.436 –> 01:05:05.756
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.

01:05:05.796 –> 01:05:06.176
[SPEAKER_03]: No harm.

01:05:06.216 –> 01:05:06.977
[SPEAKER_03]: Like that’s the model.

01:05:06.997 –> 01:05:08.498
[SPEAKER_03]: I’ll write it down as the show title.

01:05:08.718 –> 01:05:09.439
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, doctor.

01:05:09.759 –> 01:05:11.200
[SPEAKER_04]: Tell us about Clementia, please.

01:05:11.380 –> 01:05:11.580
[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

01:05:11.620 –> 01:05:13.241
[SPEAKER_03]: Mike, I did.

01:05:13.341 –> 01:05:17.484
[SPEAKER_03]: What would you say is the second most popular creature in Australia?

01:05:18.497 –> 01:05:20.258
[SPEAKER_03]: Koala bear nailed it.

01:05:20.698 –> 01:05:21.479
[SPEAKER_03]: Excellent job.

01:05:21.539 –> 01:05:22.139
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.

01:05:22.420 –> 01:05:23.000
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you very much.

01:05:23.020 –> 01:05:24.261
[SPEAKER_03]: Guru would be first, right?

01:05:24.861 –> 01:05:25.161
[SPEAKER_04]: Rue.

01:05:25.382 –> 01:05:25.762
[SPEAKER_04]: A Rue.

01:05:25.902 –> 01:05:26.182
[SPEAKER_03]: A Rue.

01:05:27.203 –> 01:05:31.546
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn’t realize that Clamydia runs rampant in the Koala population.

01:05:31.666 –> 01:05:36.869
[SPEAKER_03]: To a point where the esters thinking about maybe even battling extinction.

01:05:37.470 –> 01:05:41.873
[SPEAKER_03]: But luckily in Australia, the University of the Sunshine Coast.

01:05:42.533 –> 01:05:52.724
[SPEAKER_03]: which sounds like something that you could access online, the University of the Sunshine Coast has now successfully treated Chlamydia with a vaccine.

01:05:53.004 –> 01:05:55.987
[SPEAKER_03]: We have a Chlamydia vaccine for koala bears.

01:05:56.247 –> 01:05:59.190
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, don’t let our FK Junior know about that for God’s sake.

01:05:59.391 –> 01:05:59.951
[SPEAKER_04]: Come on now.

01:06:00.331 –> 01:06:03.114
[SPEAKER_03]: Mike, in Queensland and New South Wales,

01:06:04.082 –> 01:06:10.867
[SPEAKER_03]: If you find a koala bear, they have 50% to 70% chance of having chlamydia.

01:06:11.047 –> 01:06:14.289
[SPEAKER_04]: They have a 50% to 70% chance of being infected with it.

01:06:14.309 –> 01:06:14.649
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

01:06:14.909 –> 01:06:16.030
[SPEAKER_03]: And I’m thinking, you know what?

01:06:16.390 –> 01:06:23.775
[SPEAKER_03]: This is great because how long can it be before we get a human grade vaccine for chlamydia?

01:06:23.835 –> 01:06:26.077
[SPEAKER_03]: And then we can bone all the time.

01:06:26.337 –> 01:06:28.239
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you think that that’s in the offing?

01:06:28.299 –> 01:06:34.324
[SPEAKER_04]: Are they indicating that that might be something that will move into humanity at some point?

01:06:34.464 –> 01:06:37.486
[SPEAKER_03]: I can’t imagine that the universe is a sunshine close.

01:06:37.506 –> 01:06:39.188
[SPEAKER_03]: Hey, great, I want you mate.

01:06:39.448 –> 01:06:41.970
[SPEAKER_10]: I can’t imagine they don’t turn that into something for humans.

01:06:42.230 –> 01:06:45.173
[SPEAKER_10]: I assume it depends on the results, you know, if they all die.

01:06:45.193 –> 01:06:46.233
[SPEAKER_10]: Why?

01:06:46.634 –> 01:06:48.095
[SPEAKER_10]: No, but it’s working.

01:06:48.355 –> 01:06:51.696
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, we’re from our anti-vax contingent ladies and gentlemen.

01:06:51.736 –> 01:06:52.936
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s not that.

01:06:52.976 –> 01:06:55.717
[SPEAKER_10]: So anyway, I’m the 99 out of a hundred.

01:06:55.757 –> 01:06:56.557
[SPEAKER_10]: Vax.

01:06:56.797 –> 01:07:04.300
[SPEAKER_03]: My clammidious spreads and koala populations through reproduction and social behavior is to many of the one they called the clap.

01:07:05.260 –> 01:07:09.621
[SPEAKER_03]: No, the clap, I think, is gonorrhea because, right, that’s right.

01:07:10.101 –> 01:07:12.902
[SPEAKER_03]: And the reason that it’s called the clap, do you know why?

01:07:13.522 –> 01:07:15.243
[SPEAKER_03]: Because it will result in

01:07:16.405 –> 01:07:18.426
[SPEAKER_03]: Let’s say you have a tube, right?

01:07:18.766 –> 01:07:22.188
[SPEAKER_03]: And inside the tube, you get lesions and scabs.

01:07:23.169 –> 01:07:32.393
[SPEAKER_03]: A good way to clean out the tube would be to clap it between two items and that loosens the scabs that they can now be flushed.

01:07:32.413 –> 01:07:32.974
[SPEAKER_03]: No, what?

01:07:33.654 –> 01:07:39.557
[SPEAKER_04]: That’s why they call it like something that some kid on a school yard told you and you believed it forever.

01:07:40.137 –> 01:07:40.618
[SPEAKER_03]: You know what?

01:07:40.678 –> 01:07:43.279
[SPEAKER_03]: I’ve had nothing ever suggest that wasn’t true.

01:07:43.559 –> 01:07:44.180
[SPEAKER_10]: The problem is,

01:07:45.360 –> 01:07:48.422
[SPEAKER_10]: The problem is you also have a pattern of saying things that aren’t true.

01:07:48.742 –> 01:07:51.404
[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, especially when it comes to S.E.X.

01:07:51.724 –> 01:07:54.626
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you know, I mean, he’s very, very naive in that area.

01:07:54.686 –> 01:07:55.346
[SPEAKER_04]: He really is.

01:07:55.466 –> 01:07:57.127
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, he’s never had the disease.

01:07:57.467 –> 01:07:59.068
[SPEAKER_04]: I, you know, good, good, can go out.

01:07:59.128 –> 01:08:02.310
[SPEAKER_04]: You got to, you know, you got to have multiple partners to do that.

01:08:02.671 –> 01:08:05.852
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, you know what, it would also be if she had multiple partners.

01:08:06.673 –> 01:08:08.774
[SPEAKER_04]: And she, uh, well, have you asked her?

01:08:09.675 –> 01:08:13.037
[SPEAKER_03]: Not recently, but I think she’s been pretty good for the past couple years anyway.

01:08:14.792 –> 01:08:31.435
[SPEAKER_10]: Clap like what two boards be to you know Put it between two boards according to Google it is because if you have gone over here the burn and sensation and Sound when your urinate and can resemble the sound of clapping

01:08:32.157 –> 01:08:33.898
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no, that’s even worse.

01:08:34.018 –> 01:08:37.299
[SPEAKER_04]: See, well, isn’t that fine.

01:08:38.060 –> 01:08:40.180
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, my God, that is nasty.

01:08:40.260 –> 01:08:43.222
[SPEAKER_03]: But I’ve had plenty of the painful drip drip drip drip.

01:08:43.242 –> 01:08:44.342
[SPEAKER_03]: Was it that’s got a real?

01:08:44.462 –> 01:08:45.463
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, that is got a real.

01:08:45.483 –> 01:08:46.463
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s got a real, yes.

01:08:46.583 –> 01:08:55.247
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, I’ve also, I’ve been blessed with having neither, neither neither got a real or a chlamydia or herpes.

01:08:55.567 –> 01:08:56.807
[SPEAKER_04]: The last time, the big three.

01:08:56.847 –> 01:08:57.828
[SPEAKER_10]: The clues is coming up.

01:08:58.068 –> 01:08:58.508
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s true.

01:08:59.949 –> 01:09:10.057
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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s her go to.

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[SPEAKER_04]: may have fallen into a bit of a funk because he’s a tad overwhelmed for the next three days tomorrow.

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[SPEAKER_04]: He will be participating because they named I think there were 12 or 13 kids that made the golf team for his middle school and only about half of them.

01:11:20.895 –> 01:11:23.356
[SPEAKER_04]: Six kids get to participate in the match.

01:11:24.176 –> 01:11:26.857
[SPEAKER_04]: He’s one of the kids that’s going to participate in the match.

01:11:26.957 –> 01:11:31.878
[SPEAKER_03]: The ones that don’t participate are they are they forced to stay back and wash balls or what

01:11:32.718 –> 01:11:36.480
[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t think they have to go because he was on the second wave.

01:11:36.560 –> 01:11:39.962
[SPEAKER_04]: He will be playing at the big course on Friday.

01:11:41.383 –> 01:11:44.204
[SPEAKER_04]: Some of the kids were playing at the small course on Wednesday.

01:11:44.584 –> 01:11:45.365
[SPEAKER_04]: He didn’t have to go.

01:11:45.385 –> 01:11:47.526
[SPEAKER_04]: They just loaded up the kids that were playing.

01:11:47.666 –> 01:11:49.787
[SPEAKER_04]: So that’s the answer to that.

01:11:49.807 –> 01:11:51.448
[SPEAKER_10]: The kids go play many golf.

01:11:51.468 –> 01:11:56.091
[SPEAKER_04]: The other kids come home with their father and go to the ginger bistro and get a duck.

01:11:57.031 –> 01:11:58.312
[SPEAKER_04]: That’s what we did yesterday.

01:11:59.852 –> 01:12:00.833
[SPEAKER_04]: A Hong Kong duck.

01:12:01.413 –> 01:12:01.913
[SPEAKER_04]: How was it?

01:12:02.193 –> 01:12:03.574
[SPEAKER_04]: Was it good as our duck up here?

01:12:04.774 –> 01:12:07.956
[SPEAKER_04]: Not quite as good, but certainly respectable.

01:12:08.556 –> 01:12:12.998
[SPEAKER_04]: And different didn’t get like pancakes or anything like, but man, it was yummy.

01:12:13.278 –> 01:12:14.278
[SPEAKER_04]: How did you serve it?

01:12:14.598 –> 01:12:16.879
[SPEAKER_04]: They chop its head off and they throw it and chop it.

01:12:16.919 –> 01:12:17.860
[SPEAKER_04]: They dice it all up.

01:12:18.120 –> 01:12:20.381
[SPEAKER_04]: They chop it bone in and put it on a plate.

01:12:20.681 –> 01:12:21.861
[SPEAKER_04]: And then you just dive in.

01:12:21.881 –> 01:12:22.942
[SPEAKER_04]: That’s fantastic.

01:12:22.962 –> 01:12:23.862
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s fantastic.

01:12:23.882 –> 01:12:24.602
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s how it was good.

01:12:26.123 –> 01:12:48.049
[SPEAKER_04]: It was good, but I didn’t get to it today, as far as restaurants, maybe I can, this week in the bonus show, you know, it’s still, I had to put a call into Carla after the fact and say, you’ll never guess what we spent on lunch or litter, you know, the early dinner that we had, but it was pretty big meal for lunch.

01:12:48.549 –> 01:12:49.490
[SPEAKER_04]: It was a heavy meal.

01:12:49.570 –> 01:12:50.110
[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, it was.

01:12:51.090 –> 01:13:07.662
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, we split the duck in man-o-man with a side of rice and it was a yummy yummy love in my tummy But the bill was just like, you know, no avoiding it kind of limited the tip because it’s just getting kind of crazy You get like two sodas you didn’t get any like flaming volcano drinks, did you?

01:13:08.082 –> 01:13:10.504
[SPEAKER_04]: I, uh, no, I got a, uh, just a regular die Coke.

01:13:10.704 –> 01:13:10.944
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

01:13:11.264 –> 01:13:13.506
[SPEAKER_04]: I’m sure that was like nine bucks or something.

01:13:13.626 –> 01:13:13.886
[SPEAKER_03]: Sure.

01:13:13.906 –> 01:13:20.730
[SPEAKER_03]: And you also have those tricky, like magic shop classes that are tall and thin, and they only hold about two ounces of fluid.

01:13:21.151 –> 01:13:21.731
[SPEAKER_03]: You know what I mean?

01:13:22.051 –> 01:13:23.732
[SPEAKER_03]: It looks like a face glass.

01:13:23.772 –> 01:13:24.113
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

01:13:24.233 –> 01:13:24.973
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s not real.

01:13:25.313 –> 01:13:26.234
[SPEAKER_04]: One sip, right, Rob?

01:13:26.254 –> 01:13:27.595
[SPEAKER_04]: You just like suck it all down.

01:13:27.695 –> 01:13:28.996
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, and lots of crushed ice.

01:13:29.076 –> 01:13:33.679
[SPEAKER_03]: Meanwhile, you’re drinking out of a cup that came from the magic shop at Disneyland, right on Main Street.

01:13:34.179 –> 01:13:35.360
[SPEAKER_03]: Amazing trick cup.

01:13:35.680 –> 01:13:36.641
[SPEAKER_04]: the matches tomorrow.

01:13:37.522 –> 01:13:41.166
[SPEAKER_04]: Also my wedding anniversary is tomorrow.

01:13:41.606 –> 01:13:43.148
[SPEAKER_04]: So we will collect the voice.

01:13:43.228 –> 01:13:44.770
[SPEAKER_03]: We think of when we were fired.

01:13:45.451 –> 01:13:45.711
[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.

01:13:46.612 –> 01:13:48.534
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, she married me after I got fired.

01:13:48.574 –> 01:13:49.094
[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.

01:13:49.114 –> 01:13:50.256
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:13:50.316 –> 01:13:51.877
[SPEAKER_04]: Don’t ask me what the year it is.

01:13:51.897 –> 01:13:55.301
[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t so we got married.

01:13:55.321 –> 01:13:57.123
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, nine, right?

01:13:57.383 –> 01:13:57.624
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:13:58.144 –> 01:13:58.925
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, nine.

01:13:59.125 –> 01:13:59.305
[SPEAKER_04]: So 2009.

01:13:59.645 –> 01:14:00.366
[SPEAKER_04]: So do the math.

01:14:00.746 –> 01:14:00.926
[SPEAKER_04]: It’s a 2026.

01:14:01.026 –> 01:14:01.687
[SPEAKER_04]: It’s a 16, 725.

01:14:02.167 –> 01:14:02.588
[SPEAKER_04]: 20, it’s your 2025.

01:14:02.868 –> 01:14:04.069
[SPEAKER_04]: It’s your 30th anniversary.

01:14:04.089 –> 01:14:04.729
[SPEAKER_03]: No, no, come on.

01:14:04.909 –> 01:14:05.470
[SPEAKER_03]: What is it?

01:14:05.490 –> 01:14:05.750
[SPEAKER_03]: Do the math?

01:14:05.770 –> 01:14:05.930
[SPEAKER_03]: 2009 to 16th.

01:14:05.950 –> 01:14:06.030
[SPEAKER_03]: What?

01:14:06.050 –> 01:14:06.090
[SPEAKER_03]: 16th.

01:14:06.110 –> 01:14:06.851
[SPEAKER_03]: Is it really the 16th?

01:14:07.051 –> 01:14:09.493
[SPEAKER_03]: And as you know, as 16th anniversary, 16 is arsenic.

01:14:09.573 –> 01:14:12.075
[SPEAKER_04]: So you know how to buy a gift, lace the food.

01:14:12.095 –> 01:14:12.655
[SPEAKER_04]: We pick them up.

01:14:24.376 –> 01:14:31.379
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, try to grab some kind of dinner with the kid for our anniversary, uh, then it’s a Saturday morning.

01:14:31.759 –> 01:14:35.141
[SPEAKER_04]: We won’t know until Friday night.

01:14:35.321 –> 01:14:43.665
[SPEAKER_04]: I am told what time we have to be all the way up in Sarasota, Florida for the travel team baseball game tomorrow.

01:14:43.705 –> 01:14:46.406
[SPEAKER_04]: Why do they have to keep the details so close to the vest?

01:14:46.946 –> 01:14:50.448
[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t know, you know, what do you want to ask the minion?

01:14:51.348 –> 01:14:56.129
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, hey, Minion, there seems to be a bad communication.

01:14:56.169 –> 01:15:01.091
[SPEAKER_06]: When they’re mobile, when they’re mobile, it seems to be a problem with the baseball league.

01:15:01.131 –> 01:15:03.311
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, if you’re up.

01:15:03.371 –> 01:15:10.773
[SPEAKER_04]: Anyway, that’s what it, and then Sunday, the second day of baseball tournament.

01:15:11.114 –> 01:15:13.454
[SPEAKER_04]: So we are, you have a busy weekend.

01:15:13.474 –> 01:15:13.754
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:15:13.894 –> 01:15:15.275
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we are, we are a book song.

01:15:15.355 –> 01:15:18.696
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, my, the traditional gift for the 16th anniversary

01:15:20.907 –> 01:15:21.968
[SPEAKER_03]: So you can get her a candle?

01:15:22.948 –> 01:15:23.769
[SPEAKER_03]: And here.

01:15:24.089 –> 01:15:26.150
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, oh, Mike, a figure would be great.

01:15:26.810 –> 01:15:28.151
[SPEAKER_03]: A wax dummy of me.

01:15:28.171 –> 01:15:28.991
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah.

01:15:29.452 –> 01:15:32.333
[SPEAKER_03]: Like call two souls in New York and have the right setting.

01:15:32.353 –> 01:15:32.833
[SPEAKER_03]: Very exciting.

01:15:32.853 –> 01:15:32.994
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:15:33.134 –> 01:15:33.654
[SPEAKER_04]: So that’s it.

01:15:34.674 –> 01:15:37.676
[SPEAKER_04]: Salute to my kid, it’s our life, it’s his life.

01:15:38.016 –> 01:15:38.717
[SPEAKER_04]: Life is good.

01:15:38.737 –> 01:15:40.317
[SPEAKER_04]: I can’t wait to be with him.

01:15:40.458 –> 01:15:42.899
[SPEAKER_04]: It’s gonna be a good time had by all.

01:15:43.319 –> 01:15:47.762
[SPEAKER_04]: And I wish for three, four victories this weekend.

01:15:48.242 –> 01:15:50.163
[SPEAKER_03]: But they’re mostly rooting for the golf, aren’t you?

01:15:51.904 –> 01:16:10.760
[SPEAKER_04]: you know what the golf is going to be interesting baseball were there for every inning so who knows and then of course I have no idea what time the giants are playing it’s probably a one o’clock game so we’ll miss that on Sunday and based on how after my football team is that’s just as well that’s your sports update we are going to pause and coming up one o’clock

01:16:11.180 –> 01:16:37.563
[SPEAKER_04]: couple of one o’clock gonna miss it and also a record at the commanders are in camp of bet i’m sorry in green bay where they haven’t won a game since nineteen eighty eight hey by when this one would be fun when this one uh we’ve got uh robbs beautiful video coming up a feast i want to tell you about fair harbour this podcast brought to you by fair harbour falls here goodbye tease and shorts hello trousers but no

01:16:38.203 –> 01:16:46.277
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01:17:07.041 –> 01:17:08.542
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01:17:50.230 –> 01:17:52.671
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01:17:53.392 –> 01:17:57.273
[SPEAKER_04]: Right, so they know the TMOS Minions sent you.

01:17:57.493 –> 01:17:58.914
[SPEAKER_04]: Take it away Rob’s B-Wack.

01:17:58.954 –> 01:18:01.655
[SPEAKER_04]: Hey, I like that some beautiful video.

01:18:02.256 –> 01:18:03.916
[SPEAKER_04]: Jerry Time!

01:18:03.936 –> 01:18:04.617
[SPEAKER_03]: Turn on mic!

01:18:12.355 –> 01:18:21.822
[SPEAKER_03]: Now I know we were talking about being less divisive and being kinder, but that doesn’t mean I can’t play this tape of a man who is taken being petty to the next level.

01:18:22.782 –> 01:18:27.926
[SPEAKER_03]: He is a gentleman who is married to another gentleman and his spouse was caught cheating.

01:18:28.506 –> 01:18:34.070
[SPEAKER_03]: And so he kicked him out of the house and while the spouse and the person he was cheating

01:18:36.632 –> 01:18:40.796
[SPEAKER_03]: The first guy hired a mariachi singer to make things more difficult.

01:18:43.878 –> 01:18:45.680
[SPEAKER_03]: So those two in the back are struggling.

01:18:49.263 –> 01:18:55.608
[SPEAKER_02]: Please get his action.

01:18:58.951 –> 01:19:01.754
[SPEAKER_04]: This is ex-girlfriend or ex-boy.

01:19:01.814 –> 01:19:02.655
[SPEAKER_04]: It’s ex-husband.

01:19:03.356 –> 01:19:06.020
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, oh, okay, so they’re they’re guys.

01:19:06.160 –> 01:19:06.901
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, exactly.

01:19:07.021 –> 01:19:09.144
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, all right, we’re struggling with the TV.

01:19:09.525 –> 01:19:09.805
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.

01:19:09.845 –> 01:19:13.991
[SPEAKER_03]: Meanwhile, he’s shipping champagne and they’re singing Kondo Kondo Kondo in the background.

01:19:14.011 –> 01:19:14.351
[SPEAKER_03]: I love it

01:19:15.175 –> 01:19:28.162
[SPEAKER_03]: Do you remember, in Seinfeld, there was an episode where Kramer decreed that Jerry was even Stephen, because every time something bad happened to him, something good would happen to him, he said, you’re even Stephen.

01:19:28.603 –> 01:19:30.263
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, Dan, no, I forgot that one.

01:19:30.564 –> 01:19:36.287
[SPEAKER_03]: Dan Drewen is even Stephen, because you would think it’s really sad that his house burned down, right?

01:19:36.607 –> 01:19:40.390
[SPEAKER_08]: Somebody said to me today, you’re the most luckiest, unluckyest person I know.

01:19:40.971 –> 01:19:47.516
[SPEAKER_08]: Back in June, my girlfriend and I went and looked at the big brother’s big sister’s dream cottage.

01:19:48.036 –> 01:19:49.878
[SPEAKER_08]: So I bought a ticket, never thought nothing of it.

01:19:50.018 –> 01:19:58.184
[SPEAKER_08]: The last day of July, I had gotten a call at two o’clock in the morning, my son called hysterical, saying the house was on fire, the house was only.

01:19:59.293 –> 01:20:00.653
[SPEAKER_08]: minutes away from the fire department.

01:20:01.454 –> 01:20:03.834
[SPEAKER_08]: But at that point in time, it was fully engulfed.

01:20:04.174 –> 01:20:04.955
[SPEAKER_08]: We lost everything.

01:20:05.335 –> 01:20:06.695
[SPEAKER_08]: That led us up to Friday.

01:20:06.715 –> 01:20:07.776
[SPEAKER_08]: That just passed.

01:20:08.056 –> 01:20:08.856
[SPEAKER_08]: I got a call.

01:20:09.276 –> 01:20:10.196
[SPEAKER_08]: I looked at the phone.

01:20:10.236 –> 01:20:11.097
[SPEAKER_08]: It’s my ring eight.

01:20:11.117 –> 01:20:13.637
[SPEAKER_08]: It’s executive director, big brothers, big sisters.

01:20:13.657 –> 01:20:14.938
[SPEAKER_08]: It’s a good news for it.

01:20:16.860 –> 01:20:17.501
[SPEAKER_08]: Are you kidding?

01:20:17.521 –> 01:20:20.983
[SPEAKER_08]: No, you’re going to kidding.

01:20:21.023 –> 01:20:21.304
[SPEAKER_08]: No.

01:20:21.644 –> 01:20:22.424
[SPEAKER_08]: My house is gone.

01:20:22.444 –> 01:20:25.107
[SPEAKER_08]: Now I have a house like, what are the odds?

01:20:25.327 –> 01:20:27.348
[SPEAKER_08]: It was a bit small for my family’s needs.

01:20:27.729 –> 01:20:29.750
[SPEAKER_08]: So there was a cash option as well.

01:20:30.030 –> 01:20:33.393
[SPEAKER_08]: I have a house lined up to buy, and I couldn’t thank everybody enough.

01:20:33.753 –> 01:20:35.995
[SPEAKER_08]: It’s changed more than one life.

01:20:37.476 –> 01:20:40.699
[SPEAKER_03]: A few weeks after his house burns down, he wins a house.

01:20:41.339 –> 01:20:42.100
[SPEAKER_03]: He wins a house.

01:20:42.340 –> 01:20:42.480
[SPEAKER_03]: He does.

01:20:42.560 –> 01:20:44.522
[SPEAKER_03]: It was a little small for him.

01:20:47.638 –> 01:20:52.362
[SPEAKER_04]: I heard they didn’t actually put it down payment on the house in that he spent it all on food.

01:20:52.703 –> 01:20:57.928
[SPEAKER_03]: It could happen like, well, you know what terrible, you know what, we’re horrible, we’re horrible people, Rob.

01:20:58.108 –> 01:21:00.611
[SPEAKER_03]: You eat to fight depression this too.

01:21:01.660 –> 01:21:11.447
[SPEAKER_04]: You know, it’s not okay when old people are constantly think we’re hypocrites to fat guys making fun of a fat guy Do you think that’s you know, do we get a free pass on that since we’re fat?

01:21:11.847 –> 01:21:13.368
[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t think so, but I’m okay.

01:21:13.408 –> 01:21:15.870
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I’m pretty sure we do Yeah, we’re fat.

01:21:15.890 –> 01:21:16.850
[SPEAKER_04]: We’re fat shaming robots.

01:21:16.871 –> 01:21:18.051
[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not it’s not kosher anymore.

01:21:18.071 –> 01:21:18.912
[SPEAKER_04]: We get a stop killing it

01:21:19.241 –> 01:21:27.606
[SPEAKER_03]: kosher’s best kind of hot dogs, like it’s not okay to make fun of old people being bad drivers.

01:21:27.947 –> 01:21:38.874
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, but I always tend to think of people like the one I remember is a guy that was at that farmer’s market by television city in Los Angeles and hit the gas and like drove through eight vegetable stands, right?

01:21:38.894 –> 01:21:43.597
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s not okay, but this guy he might have a future in stunt work.

01:21:43.877 –> 01:21:49.782
[SPEAKER_09]: And just take a look at that, that’s a car right there that flew across six lanes of traffic.

01:21:49.922 –> 01:21:50.162
[SPEAKER_03]: Whoa.

01:21:50.202 –> 01:21:51.403
[SPEAKER_09]: Where did coming from?

01:21:51.443 –> 01:21:53.004
[SPEAKER_09]: This happened around five o’clock.

01:21:53.064 –> 01:21:53.465
[SPEAKER_09]: When’s there?

01:21:53.505 –> 01:21:53.985
[SPEAKER_09]: There it is.

01:21:54.005 –> 01:21:54.365
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah.

01:21:54.405 –> 01:22:03.292
[SPEAKER_09]: During the kind of rush hour, the car had been heading south on Pine Acres Boulevard just before ramping up in an embankment and going airborne.

01:22:03.352 –> 01:22:09.037
[SPEAKER_09]: Police say the 70-year-old driver of that Honda sedan landed up against a tree on the other side.

01:22:10.713 –> 01:22:13.735
[SPEAKER_07]: A lot of people are very lucky they didn’t get hurt.

01:22:13.755 –> 01:22:14.835
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

01:22:15.155 –> 01:22:15.996
[SPEAKER_04]: Did the guy live?

01:22:17.096 –> 01:22:18.057
[SPEAKER_03]: Minimal injuries.

01:22:18.797 –> 01:22:19.758
[SPEAKER_03]: Unreal.

01:22:20.178 –> 01:22:22.559
[SPEAKER_03]: He was on an, I mean, essentially the highway.

01:22:22.599 –> 01:22:23.280
[SPEAKER_04]: He was steaming.

01:22:23.760 –> 01:22:25.601
[SPEAKER_03]: Mike, he’s even steaming.

01:22:25.861 –> 01:22:26.801
[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly right.

01:22:27.182 –> 01:22:31.944
[SPEAKER_03]: And I know you love and I love just the construction of the game, family feud.

01:22:32.564 –> 01:22:33.605
[SPEAKER_03]: You love Steve Harvey.

01:22:34.265 –> 01:22:35.106
[SPEAKER_03]: And they did love Steve.

01:22:35.126 –> 01:22:35.666
[SPEAKER_04]: I love Steve.

01:22:35.706 –> 01:22:37.287
[SPEAKER_04]: The perfect man for the perfect job.

01:22:37.736 –> 01:22:38.877
[SPEAKER_03]: Great example of it here.

01:22:38.957 –> 01:22:41.058
[SPEAKER_03]: Let’s go with this clip for our final clip.

01:22:41.718 –> 01:22:46.540
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s just like a country themed, I guess, a celebrity family feud with no kidding.

01:22:46.560 –> 01:22:47.401
[SPEAKER_03]: Laney Wilson.

01:22:48.001 –> 01:22:49.682
[SPEAKER_03]: Laney Wilson versus Leon Morgan.

01:22:49.702 –> 01:22:51.022
[SPEAKER_03]: The funny lady, Leon Morgan.

01:22:51.563 –> 01:22:53.744
[SPEAKER_03]: And this is the answer that Laney gets one.

01:22:53.924 –> 01:22:55.164
[SPEAKER_06]: Laney, give me the lead.

01:22:55.525 –> 01:22:58.086
[SPEAKER_04]: Whoa!

01:22:58.726 –> 01:23:04.349
[SPEAKER_06]: I like Laney too.

01:23:04.369 –> 01:23:05.409
[SPEAKER_06]: What’s not the light?

01:23:07.200 –> 01:23:10.683
[SPEAKER_06]: Name a Britney Spears song that describes you in the bad room.

01:23:10.703 –> 01:23:13.366
[SPEAKER_00]: Hit me, baby.

01:23:13.446 –> 01:23:14.106
[SPEAKER_00]: One more time.

01:23:25.236 –> 01:23:26.177
[SPEAKER_06]: Hit me, baby.

01:23:26.337 –> 01:23:27.298
[SPEAKER_06]: One more time.

01:23:32.282 –> 01:23:32.743
[SPEAKER_04]: Toxic?

01:23:35.858 –> 01:23:49.640
[SPEAKER_03]: he’s fantastic and Mike just in case you missed it, Laney Wilson’s husband is named duck.

01:23:51.387 –> 01:23:58.870
[SPEAKER_04]: All right, we’re just like duck done of the blues brothers or duck dynasty of reality television very excited We’ve covered it all.

01:23:58.910 –> 01:23:59.310
[SPEAKER_04]: That’s it.

01:23:59.590 –> 01:24:01.511
[SPEAKER_04]: We yes Josh, you were gonna say something there.

01:24:01.731 –> 01:24:07.273
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, he brought up duck dynasty the the guest pastor at my church last night was will be Robertson

01:24:08.033 –> 01:24:09.634
[SPEAKER_04]: of the duck dynasty fam.

01:24:09.694 –> 01:24:09.894
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.

01:24:10.355 –> 01:24:12.576
[SPEAKER_04]: Did he have the still have the big beard?

01:24:12.836 –> 01:24:13.637
[SPEAKER_04]: He’s got the big beard.

01:24:13.837 –> 01:24:14.297
[SPEAKER_04]: That’s awesome.

01:24:14.637 –> 01:24:15.017
[SPEAKER_04]: That’s it.

01:24:15.057 –> 01:24:15.818
[SPEAKER_04]: Celebrity sighting.

01:24:15.898 –> 01:24:16.658
[SPEAKER_04]: Celebrity sighting.

01:24:17.119 –> 01:24:18.019
[SPEAKER_04]: We got to get out of here.

01:24:18.079 –> 01:24:20.541
[SPEAKER_04]: We will be back tomorrow with a brand new bonus show.

01:24:20.881 –> 01:24:21.622
[SPEAKER_04]: Please listen.

01:24:21.922 –> 01:24:22.842
[SPEAKER_04]: Please check it out.

01:24:22.902 –> 01:24:23.243
[SPEAKER_04]: Do it.

01:24:23.303 –> 01:24:23.763
[SPEAKER_04]: Watch it.

01:24:24.163 –> 01:24:26.024
[SPEAKER_04]: Please smash the like button.

01:24:26.505 –> 01:24:27.325
[SPEAKER_04]: Share the episode.

01:24:27.345 –> 01:24:28.486
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01:24:28.586 –> 01:24:28.926
[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

01:24:29.206 –> 01:24:31.748
[SPEAKER_04]: Come on 12,000 followers of me on Facebook.

01:24:31.808 –> 01:24:32.508
[SPEAKER_04]: Share the word.

01:24:32.868 –> 01:24:33.749
[SPEAKER_04]: Please come on.

01:24:33.909 –> 01:24:34.269
[SPEAKER_04]: All right.

01:24:34.329 –> 01:24:34.930
[SPEAKER_04]: Can you do that?

01:24:35.703 –> 01:24:37.163
[SPEAKER_04]: You’re now you look needy to stop it.

01:24:37.824 –> 01:24:45.006
[SPEAKER_04]: All right, we’ll be back tomorrow with a bonus show for a Rob Spu, like a Joshua Oka, Mike and Mary is saying, good but now, toxic.

01:24:45.466 –> 01:24:45.886
[SPEAKER_00]: Want more?

01:24:46.366 –> 01:24:48.287
[SPEAKER_00]: Make sure you check out the Michael Maribona show.

01:24:48.707 –> 01:24:50.507
[SPEAKER_00]: Get it at Michael Maribona show.com.

01:24:50.828 –> 01:24:53.148
[SPEAKER_07]: Michael Maribona, Radio Entertainment.

01:24:54.689 –> 01:24:55.389
[SPEAKER_07]: Ice beaver.

01:24:56.089 –> 01:24:58.850
[SPEAKER_09]: If it’ll help the show, I can get even fatter.

01:24:59.650 –> 01:25:02.151
[SPEAKER_09]: He can’t keep getting away with it!

01:25:03.751 –> 01:25:05.423
[SPEAKER_09]: He’s Jack, he can’t get in a light with it!

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