Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Careful Consideration… | 9/25/25

Episode Date: September 25, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:25 We'd love to talk. Business. Blaze Radio Network And now, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher. It's about time. The Lisa Jean Findley, 54, has gone by many other names in her criminal career. She was sentenced, finally, to 57 months in prison and three years probation. That was imposed by a federal judge in Memphis.
Starting point is 00:01:00 This is because she had to, she tried to take Graceland. And that was not happening. Okay. She had her brazen attempt to steal Grace land from the family of Elvis Presley. No. She claimed she was a bogus investor claiming rights to the historic landmark. And that, we are not having that. Why would you go after the U.S. royalty and the U.S. royalty home?
Starting point is 00:01:28 You don't. So I know that, you know, I know, I got it, Elvis died in 1977, I know, but Graceland is still home of the king, and you don't mess with that. And this woman from Missouri, Lisa Jean Findlay, thought she could get away with it. Nope, not doing it. In fact, I don't know that 57 months in prison with the three-year probation term is long enough. You know, starting posing as someone else. She began emailing.
Starting point is 00:02:01 You know what happened. And then she tried to say that it was her place. And no, that is not happening. You do not have rights to the home. And we're not doing that. Okay, we're going to shut this thing down. Her documents with Lisa Marie's signature, with a Florida notary who had nothing to do with the case,
Starting point is 00:02:22 were forged. And I don't know why it's taken this long to stop. Well, it didn't. It took a period of time once they realized it was a scam. The judge shut it down. But it shouldn't have taken this long because she should already be in prison. Thankfully, she already is. So Graceland is safe.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Welcome in the hands of the King's family. Welcome to chewing the fat. Interesting. Tomorrow is National Pancake Day. Now, I'm a fan of pancakes. I know. I know that's a surprise. But tomorrow, the 26th of September, 2025,
Starting point is 00:03:15 is National Pancake Day. And I'm sure, you know, all the usual suspects will have great pancake deals, which I am not opposed to at all. And if you don't want to go to any of those places, make them at home and celebrate on your own. What's interesting to me is that Cracker Barrel, now trying to get back into everyone's good graces, saying, hey, don't forget about us here at Cracker Barrel, they are now going to let you enjoy all-you-can-eat-eat-eat-Praker-Barre for $5 at participating Cracker-Barrell,
Starting point is 00:03:49 old-country store locations across the U.S. I don't know what that means. Is there a participating Cracker Barrel that's not going to participate in the $5-all-you-can-eat-Pancake day? I don't think so. Not in today's world. So the promotion is available for one day only, and it's limited to dine-in orders. Now, you can stack your plates as high as you want with Cracker Barrel's famous fluffy pancakes. I know. I'm all about that. That's nice of them. Now, here's another little special thing for you. If you are a Cracker Barrel Rewards member, I am not, though. I am not a rewards member. Maybe I could become one, because I could go in there
Starting point is 00:04:29 today and get early access to the deal. So loyal members get a chance to beat the rush and enjoy unlimited stacks ahead of the crowd. So if I'm a if I'm a card member, I'm sorry, a rewards member, I could go in today and get a $5 all you can eat pancakes. And then I could go in tomorrow and just celebrate with everyone else. Nice. I'm not saying do that. I'm just saying someone could do. that. So I really appreciate the Cracker Barrel trying to get back into everyone's good graces
Starting point is 00:05:06 and making it a big deal. Now maybe this is something they did every year. I honestly don't remember, but more importantly, it is something that they're doing from now on. And they always want to tell you that their southern inspired comfort food is pancakes have been a customer favorite for many years. Yeah, well, it's National Pancake Day. And hey, let's celebrate at Cracker Barrow Sherley or, you know, anyplace else that sells pancakes, but they want you to go there. Man, they will not let this guy alone. Sean Diddy Combs faces a new lawsuit from a former personal stylist
Starting point is 00:05:43 who alleges the rapper and music mogul subjected him to a nightmare of sexual, physical, and psychological abuse that lasted a decade. The stylist, Deonté Nash, endured constant unreasonable demands and expectations, forced test of loyalty and manipulation, sexual harassment and sexual assaults, physical violence, and manhandling, labor trafficking, threats of harm and threats of death.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Okay. Oh, calm down, Deonte. So you couldn't get out of there and say no and say, no, I'm not doing this. has happened. You did this for a whole decade? All right. All right. He testified in the original Diddy trial. And so, I mean, Diddy is scheduled, I think, to be sentenced in court the first of next month, right? When is it? October 3rd. All right. I'm sorry. The first part of next month. So this comes now. I will say this. It does come off as a,
Starting point is 00:06:56 another opportunist looking to profit from his proximity to a celebrity. That's according to his attorney. And that's kind of the way I kind of read this from the very beginning. And so we'll see what comes of this. But just know that they will not leave my man, Sean Denny Combs, alone. Now's the time, I guess. Now's the time. Kick him when he's down.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Wow. Now they claim there's no money involved in this. That's interesting. Cardi B. You know where you love her. I guess she's been recording music, but she took a little bit of break to, she just got done with a big lawsuit too.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Apparently she's going to do some train announcements in New York City for the subway or the MTA. That's the state agency that runs the joint. She's their newest voice in a series of public service announcements. We teamed up with NYC's own Cardi B on PSAs that will play in subway stations across our system. Oh, that is so special. There's no money involved. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:08:13 They're in a partnership with the Bodak Yellow Singer. Her voice's focus on various subway-related prompts, including a reminder to pay the fare. Keep steps clear for strap hangers walking by. Oh, wow, you're going to have her tell you, yeah. Hey, hey, make sure you pay. Don't sit on the stairs. There's people kind of trying to get by.
Starting point is 00:08:42 One of the PSAs tells New Yorkers to stop subway surfing. It's an illegal practice. Oh, okay. Cool. She's telling me that. That's great that I'm not going to do it. You can count on that. Ride safe.
Starting point is 00:08:58 Keep it cute. Keep it moving. Oh, man. You want to talk about fun. I was riding the subway, listening to Cardi B. Tell you to ride safe. Keep it cute. Keep it moving.
Starting point is 00:09:16 That's awesome. Now, they didn't provide which stations this was going to run at. So I don't think we have the audio yet. When I get it, you will have it. but good news that it's Cardi B is going to be doing some of those PSAs now she is in there's a big concert going on this weekend in NYC
Starting point is 00:09:36 and she participates in this concert so I guess maybe this is just her way of being you know hey I'm I'm from NYC I was born in the Bronx and you know I'm here baby let's sing my WAPA song yeah okay so the the concert this weekend is the Central Park's 2025 Global Citizen Festival. Man, does that sound fun.
Starting point is 00:10:04 It's the annual music fest that brings together pop culture, performers, and other public figures to promote activism. This year's event focuses on saving rainforest and providing energy and access to education for people around the world. Oh, that is so special, isn't it? Yes, it is. So Global Citizen Fest is much more than a star-studied concert in Central Park. It's a movement to mobilize and initiate real change. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:10:44 This year's festival is focused on three main goals. Providing energy for 1 million people across Africa, mobilizing $200 million to protect 30 million hectares of Amazon rainforest and partnering with FIFA to provide access to education for 30,000 children around the world. Let's hope that happens. The gates open up at 2 p.m. The show starts at 4 p.m. or the shows start at 4 p.m.
Starting point is 00:11:11 And then you can't get in after 9. Oh, okay. General admission tickets. You get in through two gates and have fun. so okay so we got Shakira we got Cardi B ride safe Tyler Aeristar Mariah the Scientist and
Starting point is 00:11:30 Camelio and for the second consecutive year and the 11th time as a global citizen ambassador Hugh Jackman will host the event the weekend was originally set to headline the weekend was originally not this weekend or the weekend was originally set to headline but there's personal reasons.
Starting point is 00:11:49 I can't. I care. I want to help get, you know, a few million hectares of rainforest saved. And, you know, sure, I want to give some energy
Starting point is 00:12:00 to a million people across Africa, but no, I cannot, I can't make the concert this weekend. Okay, sorry. But you keep doing what you do at the 2025 Global Citizen Festival.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Okay? Yeah, you do that. Oh, and, uh, Ride safe. Keep it cute and keep it moving. Boating for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes. Ugh, what? Sounds like Ojo time.
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Starting point is 00:14:42 scientific spacecraft, and each with the goal of studying various aspects of the solar wind, the stream of energetic charged particles emanating from the sun. The solar wind is created in the sun's outer atmosphere, where charged particles reach extreme temperatures before ejecting into space. These particles also create a vast magnetic bubble called the heliosphere. That deflects otherwise hazardous. radiation coming into the solar system. The largest mission run by NASA right now will study both the solar wind and the
Starting point is 00:15:20 heliosphere, while a second will observe how Earth's exosphere interacts with solar storms. The third, managed by NOAA, will provide real-time monitoring of such storms after its existing probe went offline in July. So solar storms, intense flare-ups of the charging. particle streams can severely impact telecommunication networks. Really? Thank you. So I did not know that the one went offline in July.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Yeah, so they got another one back up pretty quick. I like to see that. I do like to see that. Now, I saw a headline, you know, last night or the day before, and I meant to talk to you about it. And it just kind of, I was like, wait, what? So Firefly Aerospace. The headline was Firefly Aerospace Secures a $10 million NASA deal for extended moon mission data.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Okay. So how do they have extended moon mission data? Well, the deal covers additional science and operational data from Blue Ghost Mission 1. I was not aware of Blue Ghost Mission 1. I mean, I got an email this morning from William sent to chewing the fat at the blaze.com, and William's like, hey, how do we not know about the soft landing on the moon? It's a big deal. Yeah, it kind of is.
Starting point is 00:16:53 And it happened back in March. I know. Don't look at me like that. I don't know why I didn't know it. But that headline threw me because I was like, wait, what? So it's a private company. and they landed a spacecraft on the moon. A soft landing,
Starting point is 00:17:15 and American spacecraft has landed on the moon for the first time in decades, and surprisingly, it wasn't from NASA. Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1, successfully landed in the Mayor Chrysium region of the moon, following a 45-day journey across space. Immediately after the craft landed close to the Monz Latria, a location selected because of its volcanic past,
Starting point is 00:17:38 it began relaying data back to Earth. Okay, so it didn't land on its side like the other one did. It didn't crash. I mean, they actually pulled it off and it happened in March. So I guess for Firefly, a soft lunar landing is now very much a reality, having previously only been done by a private company once before. Yeah, that was quite some time ago, too, I believe. And then I started looking at, well, okay, so we're conducting these, you know, the data on the moon.
Starting point is 00:18:08 course, they're collecting data on lunar dust, heat flow, navigation. Okay, we got these. And, you know, I mean, NASA sent payloads up there, right? I mean, and these payloads contribute to the Artemis program's long-term goals. Got that. But there's still plenty of information that we need from the moon. And so we have partnerships, you know, with private companies. And now we're in partner with this company because they've also.
Starting point is 00:18:38 already done it. Firefly Aerospace has done it and it they haven't failed at it. They have not failed at it. I mean, China has been up there. I was looking at who has done landings on the moon. And of course, you know, you go back to the original moon times. That's what I'll call it the original moon times. You know, back in, I don't know, starting in 1966. But if you go to see what's happened in the last few years, we had this one, we had this one, which happened in
Starting point is 00:19:16 2025, incredible, that I was not aware of this. And then we had a China uncrewed. Oh man, I don't know, of our, you know, ours wasn't crude either. The firefly. June of 2024.
Starting point is 00:19:38 Then we had another one from us, Odysseus, right back in 2024 February. I do remember Odysseus. Did that land perfectly, though? I feel like that was one of the ones that was a failure, or at least a perceived failure. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:19:57 And then we had a Japanese one from 2024, and we had an India one from 2023 and we had a China one from 2020. So back five years, we're starting to actually make this thing happen now, right? So we need to pick up the pace. And if we're going to use the moon as a launching point to go to Mars, then we need to pick up the pace.
Starting point is 00:20:22 Now, I don't think, I think Elon doesn't care about this right now. Elon is more caring about being able to go from here to Mars. using the moon is that's NASA's job with other private partnerships. And yeah, sure, you guys get that up and running. Then we'll figure out a way that, you know, my rockets can land there and leave you some stuff and pick up some stuff and go to Mars. But until then, I'm just going to Mars. So we'll see.
Starting point is 00:20:52 We'll see. But congratulations to Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1, landing on the moon and collecting data. That's no wonder that you are going to get, I don't know, I think it was like $10 million. At least they should be getting a lot more than that, but they secured $10 million NASA deal for extended moon mission data.
Starting point is 00:21:17 So congratulations. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. So Apple TV, I'm sorry, Apple TV Plus has postponed the release of the political thriller series, The Savant, in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And it's star Jessica Chastain. She's like, no, release it.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Why are we need to release it? So that is kind of interesting. She said that she disagrees with Apple TV Plus's decision to postpone the release. It's a political thriller series. And she also says she's one of the executive producers. And she says that she was not aligned on the decision to pause the release, arguing that the show is so relevant and she's never shied away from difficult subjects. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:22:22 In the eight-part limited series, Chastain plays a suburban mother of two and a military veteran who works at the Anti-Hate Alliance. Well, I bet you those are some fun people. there she secretly visits 4chan like message boards posing as a white nationalist and tries to draw out possible terrorists the series includes sniper fire and the bombing of a government building
Starting point is 00:22:47 oh you know just like real life Apple TV Plus did not elaborate on why they chose to postpone the show's release only that it did so after careful consideration the series is set to debut Friday they postponed it unknown future release date. Wow.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Okay. So in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, Apple TV Plus said, no, you know, we've got some content here that hits too close to home. We're not going to do it. That's pretty incredible. And maybe it's not in today's world. They saw the backlash of, you know, things when,
Starting point is 00:23:30 so I don't know. I don't know if the show mentions Charlie. Kirk or if it's too much like Charlie Kirk. I mean, it's a surprise. It's Hollywood and Apple TV Plus, but just air it. Let's go. Let's go. Now you've got everyone interested.
Starting point is 00:23:45 So maybe they come back a week from now and say, well, we've decided to go ahead and release it. Here you go. So they jibbed up a little promotion for the savant. And speaking of Charlie Kirk, I see where the memorial, according to this story, racked up over 22 million views across cable news channels, YouTube and other social media platforms, and the numbers continue to climb.
Starting point is 00:24:10 Okay, so updated Nielsen figures released, said as well as growing views online, showed the total tally has been, has risen by 10% from 20 million in just two days. So 5.9 million viewers turned, into cable news channels to watch the five-hour memorial service, which included speeches from, you know, Trump and J.D. And the rest of them.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Okay, so that's 5.9. Now, I watched a live stream of the memorial from the blaze.com. Now, that was a feed that a Turning Point USA gave to all networks. It was one feed that all networks were there to take. And there was no commentary. If you were taking that feed, your hosts weren't blabbing on that particular feed. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:06 This definitely doesn't count in these numbers for sure. So I guess, and we have any numbers on the YouTube? I guess we'll just go with the 22 million and climbing because it feels like it should have been a lot more. But that's just me. I mean, I just feel like I don't know that there's a tally that you can get to
Starting point is 00:25:27 that is believable for, you know, the memorial. The live stream of Kirk's official YouTube account saw 7.8 million views. Fox News, video gained 2.6 million. Associated Press said 1.3 million. Local stations posted the service. Footage of Erica Kirk's speech at the memorial racked up 2.5 million views on ABC News YouTube account. The video of her speech on the X account for Turning Point USA gained 1.7 million views.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Yeah, I mean, it's so difficult to tell what the actual numbers are, but millions and millions and millions of people were watching. And that may have had something to do with Apple TV saying, ooh, yeah, you know that show we've got? Yeah, the savant that we were getting ready to drop on Friday. Let's put a hold on that bad boy. Because I was looking at a list of how much companies are paying for content. And I don't see Apple Plus TV Plus on this list.
Starting point is 00:26:37 So we're looking at this Comcast NBC Universal. Spent $37 billion on content. Okay? That was in 2024. YouTube spent $32 billion. Wow. That's amazing. On a platform built by user videos, yeah, and they're still spending $32 billion on content.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Disney spent $28 billion, juggling, streams, studios, and traditional TV. Yeah, I'm not sure what all, you know, where that content money was being spent. Amazon spent $20 billion on content. I mean, I know they bet big on Thursday Night Football, but a lot of the prime originals are really good. They do a pretty good job on that. I mean, obviously there's plenty of originals that, you know, I'm not watching on all of these platforms. But Amazon does pretty well. Netflix spent $17 billion on content, spending less than, you know, all the other rivals,
Starting point is 00:27:43 trying to, I guess, you know, we'll get, you know, we need to get more value out of our dollar. Okay. So do we, as viewers of your particular product, we need to get more value. out of our dollar as well. And each and every one of you keeps raising the prices. This is beginning to piss me off. And I've talked about it before, but I don't think I was as angry as I am now
Starting point is 00:28:06 because they all just sneak it in. With they sneak in with a quick email saying, you know what? Yeah, now it's going to cost you $4 more month. Yeah, that's it, though. Just the $4 more of a month. Oh, from the other raises, and then six months from now you raise it again?
Starting point is 00:28:22 Well, we try not to. We definitely try not to But yeah, that's the way it works And so don't worry about it, you just pay it Okay, you don't have to pay it But you're not going to get the content So good luck, God bless That's incredible
Starting point is 00:28:36 And I'm not sure, you know, I know I've talked about this before I'm not sure what the straw is What the dollar amount is That breaks the camel's back But the back is getting weak I guarantee you that Especially my back is getting weak.
Starting point is 00:28:55 So, you know, we're going to have to start really paying attention to where our money goes. Yeah, people are already doing that. Okay, good. With Amex Platinum, $400 in annual credits for travel and dining means you not only satisfy your travel bug,
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Starting point is 00:29:41 The Italian movie star, known for films Once Upon a Time in the West, and the Pink Panther. She has passed away at the age of 87. I think that's how she pronounced her last name. Claudia Cardinal, C-A-R-D-I-N-A-L-E.
Starting point is 00:30:00 If she pronounced it differently, sorry, Claudia. You know, catch you later. So she died in France at her home and they confirmed her death, but they did not say what killed her at the age of 87. So, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what she died of. Born in Tunisia, and she started winning most beautiful girl in Tunisia competitions, I bet, because she was. And she was in a lot of films here in America and a bunch of films, you know, in Europe. And then they brought her over to America.
Starting point is 00:30:35 and I mean, Peter Sellers with her and Jacques Clousseau in the Pink Panther series. I mean, she was awesome. And then she did once upon a time in the West with Henry Fonda and Bronson and Robles. they all wanted to work with her. And so then she was moving, going back and forth between Hollywood and Europe.
Starting point is 00:30:51 And then it was like, hey, you know what? I'm going to stay in Europe. And that's where she was. And so she was awarded the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award by the Venice Film Festival way back in 1993. and the Golden Bear Lifetime Achievement Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2002. I mean, she's been awarded these highest honors of all time, Claudia Cardineau. And so rest in peace to Claudia Cardinell dead at the age of 87.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Then we have Ryan Easley, Ryan Easley, dead at the age of 37. and this is a reminder that lions and tigers and bears are not really good pets. Ryan was attacked by one of his tigers. The tiger fatally attacked him during the end of his big cat show at a preserve in south-eastern Oklahoma. When the deputies arrived, he was unalive.
Starting point is 00:32:00 They arrived at the... growler pines tiger preserve near hugo not far from the texas border chalkedown county sheriff terry parks said the tiger unexpectedly starting to bite then shake is easily and uh the two were inside a large cage as onlookers watched it was a big tiger this particular one he'd had for quite some time and it's so sad i guess the family was there too watching um you know so So he would have these tigers, he would do the shows, he would have these tigers paint with their paws as part of the show. And I'm sure I've never been to the growler Pines Tiger Preserve,
Starting point is 00:32:45 but I'm sure that he would sell the Tiger paintings. That's how you make your money. You got the Tiger paintings. Anyway, apparently the tiger had enough of paint. Sick of you putting paint on my paws. Okay. and so he had enough. Very sad.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Rest in peace to Ryan Easley 37. Now, I will say this. How can you not think of Oklahoma and tigers without thinking about Tiger King? Yeah, and yep, he's connected. Easily acquired the Tigers from the Tiger King, Joe Exotic, and Doc Antle, who you may remember from the Netflix documentary. And his business Show Me Tigers
Starting point is 00:33:34 and he, four show me tigers and he housed some of his tigers at Joe's place in the winter. Now, according to, that's what I saw reported. Now, according to Tiger King, or Joe Exotic, or Joseph Maldonado as he's known in prison,
Starting point is 00:33:51 he's unhappy about being mentioned while he is in prison. He said, this is crap, and I'm sick of CNN. They dragged me into this story to make a headline worth reading and I had nothing to do with this dude. Other than 18 years ago, I let him keep his tigers at my zoo for one winner. And then he went on to say, President Trump, let's sue CNN. I mean, I guess that means he's still looking for a pardon. He's still hoping for a pardon for President Trump. I don't think that's coming. But that's possible you never know. You just never know.
Starting point is 00:34:28 But rest in peace to Ryan Easley, 37, horrible, horrible death for sure. And I feel very sorry for anyone who is there, but in particular your family members who may have witnessed this. And for right now, and I don't know for how much longer, all tours at Growler Pines Tiger Preserve have been canceled. I know. I know. Sad.
Starting point is 00:34:54 And then we had at least, I don't know, 20 people die. because Typhoon Ragasa slammed to southern China, flooded Hong Kong, and after it left, passed by at least 20 people had passed away, and it swept through Taiwan and the Philippines, so we're probably going to get more deaths from Taiwan and the Philippines as well. So I didn't realize that the Typhoon Ragasa, Typhoon R-A-G-S-A, was on the way.
Starting point is 00:35:27 apparently the people in southern China and Hong Kong did because it came and it did some damage. So always good to be prepared. It's hockey season and you can get anything you need delivered with Uber Eats. Well, almost, almost anything. So no, you can't
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Starting point is 00:39:25 Okay. You know with me? No, you're not with me? Okay. So this minority stake in the Chicago Bears was sold to existing team. owners. Okay. And the deal values the team at a league record $8.9 billion. Wow. The Chicago Bears are worth almost $9 billion. Holy cow. So the NFL's Finance Committee approved the sale of 2.35% of the Chicago Bears to existing owners of the team in a deal that sets, obviously $8.9 billion.
Starting point is 00:40:02 So the stake was held by the estate of Andrew McKenna, according to two people familiar with the deal. Now McKenna died back in 2023. So back then, the Bears were valued at $6.4 billion. Ah, yeah. And so they're not valued at that anymore. So the 2.35% of the Chicago Bears, to existing owners of the team,
Starting point is 00:40:27 in a deal that sets the record. Wow. I mean, holy cow. The Chicago Bears. are almost worth $9 billion. Congratulations. Congratulations to the Chicago Bears. And the new owners who just got another 2.35%.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Good for you. Good for you because that's going to bring in some money. There's no doubt about that. Oh, and if you're looking for something to do other than going to New York to the global, citizen fest there up at Central Park. You can go to the, let's say you're in D.C. and you want to go to the National Archives Museum.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Well, now's the time. Okay, so they're going to have extended hours this coming weekend, Saturday and Sunday. They're going to be open extra hours so that you can see the entire Constitution on public display. It's kind of really, actually kind of cool. I didn't know that there was a fifth page of the Constitution, At least I don't remember knowing that.
Starting point is 00:41:35 And so in addition to the documents normally on display in the Rotunda, the Declaration of Independence, the four pages of the Constitution, and the constitutional amendments comprising the Bill of Rights, the archives for the special display, has exhibited the Constitution's fifth page. The fifth page doesn't include any legally binding text. Rather, it amounts to a glorified cover letter providing instructions on how state should ratify the document.
Starting point is 00:42:04 As an artifact, though, the document's got George Washington signature, it's got the Constitutional Convention President, clearly visible, and really kind of cool. And so if you're in D.C. and you'd like to go to the National Archives, if you go this weekend, you'll be able to, you know, see the extra page. It's also, it's open through October 1st right now to see the entire Constitution, but, you know, this weekend, they're giving you a couple extra hours. So it's kind of cool.
Starting point is 00:42:35 All right, let's get out of here. I need, let's get out of here with the joke of the day. I appreciate you coming along for the ride today. This is the joke of the day. It's been, who is that Madman week? He worked this week. He sent me an email. It had, I don't know how many jokes were in this email,
Starting point is 00:42:49 but some of them were okay. Some of them were good enough to read to you. And some of them were, you know, big guy jokes that they're not going to be read here, but it could be read maybe, you know, if I'm in the club, doing a stand-up there, which, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:06 definitely is going to happen because I tour comedy clubs all the time. It's not true. But, so anyway, but he's working. He's working hard and sending, you know, content to chewing the fat at the blaze.com.
Starting point is 00:43:20 What are you doing? Okay, so this is from, who is that madman? What do you get when you mix fish, fish DNA with human DNA.
Starting point is 00:43:35 I don't know. What do you get when you mix fish DNA with human DNA? Kicked out of sea world as what? See, because what he was, no, you, you got it.
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