Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 628 | Stay On The Alert!

Episode Date: May 24, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That's annoying. What? You're a muffler. You don't hear it? Oh, I don't even notice it. I usually drown it out with the radio. How's this? Oh, yeah.
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Starting point is 00:00:35 Congratulations. We don't know who you are. We don't even know where it was sold yet. Pennsylvania is keeping that a secret right now. That's like going after a serial killer. It's information we haven't released yet. But congratulations to the winner in Pennsylvania, $515 million. That'd be nice.
Starting point is 00:00:55 That would be sweet. Wouldn't it? I know. Yes, it would be. Welcome, welcome to chewing the fat. Being in the lottery, a store in Massachusetts called a lucky spot was going through his discarded lottery tickets that people said were losers, right? And this lady scratched it off and it was losing and threw it back into the pile for the second chance drawing. And the owner was going through the tickets.
Starting point is 00:01:29 10 days it sat discarded in the trash and the owner was going through the tickets and realized that the one ticket didn't have all the numbers scratch. So he scratched the number and it was $1 million. One million bucks. Now, if that's me, do I keep the ticket? or knowing who gave me that ticket, do I give it back to that person? They claimed they didn't sleep for two nights. He said he called his mom, his grandparents in India.
Starting point is 00:02:09 They gave it back. We don't want the money. The family decided to return the ticket. And since the customer visited the store often, they knew where to find her. And as soon as she came in, they handed her the million-dollar ticket. They said she freaked out, of course, cried like a baby, sat right there on the floor. So, congratulations to the owners of Lucky Spot in Massachusetts for doing the right thing.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Yeah, I know, I know. It's always best to do the right thing. I got it. But she already thought she lost and just threw the ticket back. She didn't know. And she would have never. known that your million dollars was really hers. But you would have known, so you would have had to do the right thing.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Right? Uh-huh. Right. Of course you would. You know you would. Anyway, if you are, so let's say you gave the million dollar ticket away and you need a gig. Right? And you're like, I need some money.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Well, if you want to live in. Nashville, or do live in Nashville, the Deja Vu Gentleman's Club is now offering signing bonuses. I guess there's a shortage of strippers, especially in Nashville for the Deja Vu Gentleman's Club. So they are offering a one-time, up-front, $1,000 bonus for the strippers that want to come and strip at the deja vu gentlemen's club in Nashville gentlemen's club in Nashville. Nashville, Tennessee. And let's say you think to yourself, well, I already worked there. It still counts.
Starting point is 00:04:03 It doesn't matter. New and returning entertainers are going to sign the incentives in an effort to combat the shortage. So all you got to do is show up at deja vu and say, I'm here. I am ready to strip. I need my $1,000 bonus. And you're good to go.
Starting point is 00:04:22 You are good to go at deja vu. Now, let's say you're in Vegas and you think, you know, I don't want to be a stripper, but I would like to, you know, go to the Larry Flint's Hustler Club, which is, you know, has locations around the world. Well, they are offering a good deal, really. It's a great deal for you to come and be vaccinated. That's so nice of them. Right? I know that, you know, there's plenty of places that are offering, you know, discounts and free food. You get a burger and fries or whatever.
Starting point is 00:05:00 But Larry Flint's Hustler Club is now in a partnership with the Southern Nevada Health District to encourage Las Vegas residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Boy, that's a, we got to talk a little bit about that, too. I am still in the vaccine hesitant crowd. but they are busy shaming everyone who is in the vaccine hesitant crowd. That is for sure. Anyway, the general manager of the Las Vegas location said that, and we partnered up. We thought it was a fun idea,
Starting point is 00:05:35 but we're offering a different kind of incentive. So if you get inoculated at their pop-up vaccination sites, you're going to get a platinum membership, a free bottle of alcohol, and dances from a vaccinated entertainer. That almost makes the vaccination worth it. According to the website, the platinum VIP membership is good for one year.
Starting point is 00:06:04 It's valid at participating Hustler Club or deja vu affiliated locations around the world. I mean, that deja vu, that's the place in Nashville. They are all over the world. I mean, hello. They have over 100 clubs worldwide. It's a huge company with multiple brands. So they are tying in with this deal as well.
Starting point is 00:06:31 And they're saying, anyway, you get a VIP membership one year, good at the participating hustler clubs or a deja vu affiliated location. Then it also includes free admission for the card holder and five guests. Plus, you get 20% off the, bar tab an exclusive VIP party invitations. That almost makes the vaccination worth it, doesn't it? I mean, come on now. Really? Really?
Starting point is 00:07:03 Get vaxed and then you get that kind of deal? That's awesome. I mean, some of these strippers are now signing deals. That's just huge. This one stripper, um, lust is a, former deja vu Nashville veteran, she is going to sign a four-year deal, $165,000 contract with Spearmint Rhino.
Starting point is 00:07:29 And she's got an agent, Drew Rosenhaus. Oh, wait, four years, $165,000 contract. That doesn't sound like that much. I mean, that's what? $50,000 a year to be a stripper. I mean, you've got to be looking at tips for that. Serious, you've got to be able to work for tips. So you've got to show up and do your performance
Starting point is 00:07:56 and then work on tips and sell your videos, sell your photos, autographed, and you've got to make some extra cash because four years to be exclusive to the deja vu spearmint rhino team for 165. thousand that seems uh that seems a little low that seems a little low but hey i didn't work out the deal i didn't work out the deal seems like lust uh got a raw deal yeah you can quote me on that lust got a raw deal now let's get back to the vaccine for just a little bit i am really
Starting point is 00:08:39 struggling with whether to get the vaccine shot or not i know i you know and this is where you know I feel like the shame is in it. I feel like, yeah, I need to get it. I'm definitely, you know, in the window of people who are, you know, supposed to get it. But I just, for now, and I mean, they've added everyone now, right? Everyone is under the umbrella now that needs the vaccine. Now, every time I get close, I get pulled back because I was really close to getting the Johnson and Johnson. And I figured, you know, one and done.
Starting point is 00:09:16 I'm in, I'm out, I'm done. And then they paused it. And I know that the pause didn't do anything. They didn't show anything. They didn't even do anything about it. They paused it. And then they said, eh, now we're bringing it back.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Sorry. Eh, we didn't mean to pause it. But still, I was ready at that time. And then they paused it. So it gave me pause. And then I hear, you know, the Moderna, two shots is, you know, is good. And then, you know, the Pfizer. We get the AstraZeneca issues in Europe.
Starting point is 00:09:47 And then every time I get ready to get ready, I get ready to get ready, I see an article that talks about patients having enlarged tongues. I hear reports that heart inflammation among the young vaccine recipients, are they true? I guess. But it still gives one pause, not to get the vaccine. And then I hear that some of the, I think it was Moderna that said they were looking into a booster shot, right, because of the variants. And they were saying that that was pretty good.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Well, then I read in the United Kingdom, they're saying a double dose of COVID-19 vaccines is almost effective against the fast-spreading variant of the Indian variant. so it's almost as effective against the variant? I don't know. Again, so some people are getting it because they want to travel, right? They want to be able to travel, and they know that they're going to be shamed into getting the vaccine or not being able to travel the way you want to travel, the way you hope to travel going places,
Starting point is 00:11:11 either out of the country or even flying or whatever. So you're going to, you know, you're going to need the, you're going to need the vaccine. You're going to be legal. Yeah, you know, I don't know. But they're going to tell you that you can't. No, it's private companies. It's private.
Starting point is 00:11:26 And so if you don't want to fly, you want to, if you want to fly, you got out of the vaccine. Okay. All right. Fine. Then, you know, okay. But what good is it? So then you hear, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:39 the Michigan governor apologized for going, out and violating her state health order? Well, she said, I just, it was dumb of me, and they put the tables together, and we were all vaccinated, and I shouldn't have done it. I'm sorry. Well, then don't have your stupid health orders then. Don't have one rule for the people,
Starting point is 00:12:00 and what is good for me is not good for ye or the, or whatever. Just don't have it then. Make it a point. If you're vaccinated, you get to have your life back. But I don't know that I agree with that either. I mean, we went to, so again, I'm still in the vaccine hesitant. I'm not against it. By any stretch of the imagination.
Starting point is 00:12:26 And, you know, really, do I want to get COVID? No way. But do I want to be part of the small percentage of people that have issues with this trial run of the vaccines? No, no. I can go on to live there and say, no, I don't. don't want to be those people but you know i don't want to get covid either you know we went to an event this weekend for my wife's granddaughter and she uh she was in a you know a dance recital so we were there and we showed up and my son my oldest son is uh he is not worn a mask will not wear a mask
Starting point is 00:13:04 believes it's the stupidest thing ever and he refuses to wear it and he was told that you know we were told that to get into this event you were going to have to wear a mask you're going to have to a mask and he's I know that uh, I know that his wife was very concerned that he would raise a stink at this particular venue and, uh,
Starting point is 00:13:23 they wanted, they were there for their daughter, right? So, uh, I was like, well, you know what? I'm not wearing a mask.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Although I brought it with me. He was still pissed at me for bringing it with me. Because, uh, we walked over. The only ones that walked in without a mask on. And, uh,
Starting point is 00:13:38 they didn't say anything. They took our ticket and let us walk on by. And I had one, you know, I brought one with me. And he was like, you brought one with you. I didn't wear it, bro. I just brought it with me. Yeah. It still shows.
Starting point is 00:13:51 That was weakness. But what was amazing is that we go up and the chairs are all, you know, six feet apart, the rows. And we had, you know, we had a row to ourselves. And it was, you know, it was a small crowd because the school was breaking up the different classes. so you know you'd give one event for the classes and then you'd leave and they'd bring in another class. So it wasn't, you know, huge auditorium full of people side by side, two feet apart. And so I felt pretty good about that. Now, many people had masks on and that's fine.
Starting point is 00:14:28 You want to wear a mask? Wear a mask. But the one guy behind us, I saw him take his mask off and his wife kind of looked at him and I heard him go, well, they don't have their mask on. They're not wearing it. So, I mean, it just takes. You know, one, this is Texas. It's Austin-ish area.
Starting point is 00:14:45 So it's kind of not Texas, but it still is Texas. And, you know, people are just waiting for other people to say that it's okay. It's okay. They don't want to be out of the crowd. They want to be in the crowd. So if you feel like you need to wear your mask, wear your mask, it's fine. I'm all for it. But if you feel like you shouldn't wear a mask or don't want to wear a mask,
Starting point is 00:15:09 don't wear a mask and don't feel bad about it. Just don't do it. Don't follow the sheep off the cliff. When you get to the cliff, don't jump. Anyway, it's just all that to say that I'm still vaccine hesitant. You can email me at chewing the fat at the blaze.com. Chewing the fat at the blaze.com and let me know what you think. If you've gotten vaccinated.
Starting point is 00:15:39 and, you know, just let me know what you think, because I'm close and I'm not sure. Now I'm debating whether I, you know, should I get the Moderna or should I get Johnson & Johnson one and done and be good with it? And so email me at chewing the fat of the blaze.com and let me know your thoughts and perhaps you can sway me either way
Starting point is 00:16:01 to be vaccine hesitant or vaccine plus or vaccine no. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately today. Oh, yeah. So, so good. So, Army of the Dead. I watched a couple movies this weekend. One of them was Army of the Dead.
Starting point is 00:16:31 I enjoyed it. It was a fun ride. It was a silly, you know, zombie criminal theft movie, bad guys. new time, a government escape, a zombie, and it was interesting to see where there was a hierarchy with the king and the queen of the zombies, and they had closed off Vegas. It was fun.
Starting point is 00:16:56 I thought it was a fun ride. I enjoyed the heck out of it. And it left it open, of course, for a sequel that would be another fun ride from Zach Snyder. One of the things that I enjoy, enjoyed was one of the characters, TIG Nataro. Every time you see her in the movie, she shot that all by herself, all of them. So one of the people that were in the movie, this Chris Diaelia, the comedian who got in
Starting point is 00:17:26 trouble, he was accused of multiple women of predatory sexual behavior. Some of them were under age, and he's denied it all, but he was in big time trouble. so they didn't want him in the movie. So they edited everything he was a part of out of the movie and had Tignotero come in and she reshot all of these scenes. And it was incredible. They spent a few million dollars on getting rid of him and adding her. Just amazing that they did that.
Starting point is 00:18:00 I mean, Netflix spent a lot of money on this movie. And they spent a lot of money on that just to get this guy out of the movie. I mean, okay, you didn't want the guy in there. I mean, I know he was scandal-plagued comedian, but really? It was worth millions? Okay. And, you know, she did a great job. And I thought it was cool.
Starting point is 00:18:23 And it makes it even better to think that her scenes were, you know, she acted in them alone. She joked about thinking, you know, she realized that she wasn't the star. Because they were all there filming. her in all these scenes and she said that she said I just realized that I'm not the star and Zach Snyder was like
Starting point is 00:18:48 well yeah no it's not all about you don't worry you're completely out of focus in this shot and you know she's like I'm out of focus but I'm still the star really funny and I see where David Batista one of the stars of the movie
Starting point is 00:19:06 just said that he He is going to step down from the Marvel Cinematic Universe after Guardians of the Galaxies, this third installment is out. Because apparently he's 52 now and he's just let himself go. He doesn't like taking his shirt off all the time. Yeah. He said he's going to be 54 when the new Guardians comes out. So he just feels like he's getting old and he's had to work out. Yeah, he's let himself go.
Starting point is 00:19:34 And he's getting old now. The guy is awesome. This is huge. He's in shape. He looks great. So I know that it's, you know, obviously a lot of work. There's not a lot of us that keep themselves. Keeps ourselves in this kind of shape.
Starting point is 00:19:52 You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And, of course, for Walking Dead fans, Fear of the Walking Dead fans, Garrett Dillan was in this movie as well. And he plays a bad guy in the movie. So it was fun to have him in the movie. as a, you know, I'm a fan of his character and Fear of the Walking Dead. And by the way, today is Monday.
Starting point is 00:20:15 If you're listening live, the 24th of May, 2021, we have a new Fear, we have a new Talking Walking Dead, Fear Edition posted up on the Chewing the Fat page. So if you are interested, give a listen. I do that show with Jason Butchrell and my son Maximus after every new episode of Walking Dead. of Walking Dead and Fear of the Walking Dead. It's talking, walking dead. And so, you know, give it a listen. And I enjoyed the ride.
Starting point is 00:20:45 We joked a little bit on the Fear recording today. Jason did not like it. I thought it was a fun ride. I enjoyed the heck out of it. I loved the idea of it. And Zach Snyder, you know, I love his work. So, I mean, I was well worth a watch on Netflix. Then, the other movie that I really want to,
Starting point is 00:21:06 to watch that I was looking forward to and I just didn't get to it all last week. So I was like, I'm going to watch it this weekend. I watched it for some day. One of the days this weekend. I don't remember when. And Angelina Jolie, for those who wish me dead, right? I think that's the name of the stupid movie. What's the name of the stupid movie?
Starting point is 00:21:33 For those, for those, yeah, those who wish me dead. Those who wish me dead. It's on HBO Max. Wow, was I disappointed? I wanted to like this movie so bad. I love Angelina Jolie in her action roles. And there were some good scenes in the movie, but wow, was it disappointing?
Starting point is 00:21:55 And I like Sheridan, the guy who directed or produced. I mean, he's great. He's always done a lot of work. I read the stories about this being filmed in New Mexico, and it was filmed in 2019, before, COVID. No wonder, it took a while for them to put it together, because really disappointing. Nothing, nothing gelled. I mean, it was all bits and pieces, and the idea of why we were out in the woods was cool, but we didn't focus on what she did. And then we didn't focus on what brought
Starting point is 00:22:29 the kid together in the movie. And then we were, you know, being chased. And we don't know why the kids being chased. We just know that his dad was new things. I mean, it was just, I wanted more. It left me wanting more. It left me realizing, wow, we could have been a lot better. So my review of those who wish me dead is just disappointing. Very disappointing.
Starting point is 00:22:53 I really wanted to like this movie. I liked the idea, the premise behind it, but nothing gelled. And in the end, we don't even, we don't even leave us at the end. it's just like, eh, the end. We'll do it together. Well, okay, but what about the bad guys? And who are the bad guys? And then she was a fire fighter, you know,
Starting point is 00:23:18 big time firehopper firefighter, but we never really learned things that they do. You know, I mean, we, they kind of give you the premise of what they do, but it would have been interesting to have a little bit more in-depth than the firefighters. Anyway, I just was disappointing. I expected, I expected.
Starting point is 00:23:34 I expected a lot better. A lot better, Angelie. And I know that you as the, what are they calling you now, the godmother for women for bees? I don't know if you saw, but she is a part of a program launched by the United Nations UNESCO to train and support female beekeeper entrepreneurs around the world. So good for her. the godmother
Starting point is 00:24:08 she videotaped herself with bees all over her crawling all over here a new thank you I do not want to do that apparently she had to go for several days without showering
Starting point is 00:24:24 so that she didn't have all those different scents and shampoos and perfumes all over her and then they put a few things up your nose and in your ears so that you know they don't have orifice to climb in and there's a video of her for you know the Nat Geo page and there's
Starting point is 00:24:45 there you know that obviously the video is everywhere of these bees crawling all over her oh my gosh just watching it made me who you can you can quote me on that so I mean you can watch it if you want and I will air the video on chewing the fat during pat gray unleashed on wednesday for those of you listening live today on the 24th so that makes the 26th by chewing the fat day on pat gray unleashed i will air the uh i will air her video of her having the bees crawl over but oh boy oh boy does not look like fun at all all right let's talk a little bit of food shall we I mean, it is chewing the fat, after all.
Starting point is 00:25:48 So over the weekend, I see a story where two-thirds of Americans say beef and chicken prices have skyrocketed. And I was quick to point out on Twitter. The other two-thirds haven't been shopping. And I did that on purpose. Hello. It was a joke. And I got some really good responses to that. tweet, which, and I knew I would.
Starting point is 00:26:18 But according to this story, they're talking about two-thirds of U.S. shoppers say prices of red meat and chicken have soared since the start of the year. Duh. According to this, meat lovers have been hit hardest by rising food costs out of the 2,000 grocery shoppers surveyed between May 17th and May 19th. Yeah. 59% said that chicken has become pricey years. 65% said that red meat is now more expensive.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Uh, was the other people not shopping? Meanwhile, more than half of the shoppers said that fruit, toilet paper, milk, and prepared foods also cost more. Yes, they cost more. Have you not gone to the grocery store? I don't care where you go. Well, the prices are up.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Okay. This poll also found that about a quarter of shoppers have begun buying fewer items, including meat in order to cut back on their bills. Well, yeah. I mean, the budget is the budget. The rising, I mean, the amount of money you have is the amount of money you have. You can't quote me on that. The amount of money you have is the amount of money you have.
Starting point is 00:27:32 We've got these pockets of inflation without having corresponding wage growth, and that's not going to put consumers, that's going to put consumers into a really tough spot. Uh, yeah, Mr. Economist, John Lear, you're right. just incredible to me and you look at some of the responses on my on my Twitter post one of them was the sad part is the ranchers the feeders and the grocery stores are not profiting off-record meat prices the packers are gouging the crap out of everyone oh so we're blaming it on the packers okay and then I have this year to year
Starting point is 00:28:16 So we're looking from April of 2020 to April of 2021. Okay. The higher prices are 2021, by the way. Just so you know. A year ago, 195 for a gallon of gas. 305 today. One ton of wheat was $183. $251.501.
Starting point is 00:28:46 year one ton of coal $39.80 today one bushel of corn $3.43 cents $6.86 today doubled I mean more than doubled of coal not not close to being doubled for the wheat and you know not close to being doubled for the gas yet but if that's true, and I have no reason to believe it's not, you see it. You walk down, go to the grocery store, just walk down the aisles, shop. I mean, I know a lot of times we run into the store and get what we want to come back out, and I'm a fan of that. Believe me. But I, you know, I spend a lot of time, a lot of time in my life in a grocery store.
Starting point is 00:29:39 And so when we go to the grocery store, I don't really mind perusing the aisles, seeing how they're laid out, what's happening, what products are there, seeing especially the produce departments and the meat departments. I like to see how they, dairy departments, how they have their products laid out. And if it's, you know, been worked and taken care of recently how the workers are doing, almost like a, you know, a store supervisor. I like to go through and, you know, take a look at everything. And my wife, you don't work here.
Starting point is 00:30:12 You don't work here. What are you doing? So, but if you look at, I mean, the prices of everything, everything have gone up. There's not, you know, you can get deals on some stuff sometimes, but throughout the entire process, the prices have arisen. And there's, there's no way around that. I mean, it makes you good. It's good that we got rid of, we got rid of that president.
Starting point is 00:30:40 Man, man, man, when he used to tweet stuff. mean about people? Oh, did I not like him at all? And then I was reminded through an email about how Iowa farmers are now
Starting point is 00:30:59 selling roasted crickets for snacks. Yay! Dare to eat differently. How about no? So, the owner of Jim and
Starting point is 00:31:15 eat crickets. Jiminy. Eat crickets. Get it. Jim and eat crickets? Oh, man. I get it. I get it. Describes her roasted crickets to taste just like everyday popular snacks. Crickets actually taste like sunflower seeds. The roasted crickets taste like sunflower seeds or, you know, the crumbs at the bottom of a chip bag. Oh, Shelby Smith, the owner, thank you so much. Some people say it's their favorite. That's what they taste like salty and crunchy, airy and light. Is it? Do they?
Starting point is 00:31:55 So apparently we've, this owner, Shelby Smith, got sick of growing corn and soybeans and, you know, cattle. She just, I can't do it. So she started selling crickets. Now, I mean, why not? probably a good move puts her in the forefront because they are all about us eating bugs. I told you that five years ago. That's what they were going to start pushing. The UN could not stop hopping bugs.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Every few months, they started to you and see another story from the UN about bugs. And that now we've got it okay to eat and sell in Europe. It's coming to the U.S. It's here. They want us to eat bugs. And it's amazing that now that bugs are coming to the forefront, that the other goods that we normally eat here in America, prices are just through the roof.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Gosh darn it, they're just so expensive. It's just, you know, maybe I ought to eat bugs. It'd be a little bit cheaper. Yeah, it's a health food business. Crickets fresh roasted and add them to other items like your snack bar I know, man, you could freeze them, you can broil them, you season them, and we've got we're selling them all over the country. So just eat crickets, okay?
Starting point is 00:33:24 Discover how great they taste and dare to eat differently. Jim and eat crickets. Oh, man. Does that make me want to eat crickets? How about you? No. No, no, thank you. you but thank you for sending me the email and reminding me that yes we will be eating bugs soon
Starting point is 00:33:49 and then i also got another email at chewing the fat at the blaze dot com and thank you for sending these emails to me i i read them and this one wanted to remind me how good maggot cheese is so good good good now apparently it's illegal uh but it's uh it's called the forbidden delicacy the casumarzu Oh, okay. It's illegal, but they apparently say that it is good for you or not good for you. I'm not real sure. Everybody says different things, but rotten cheese, maggot cheese does not. I tell you what, I tell you what, and I love cheese, but this is, you know, this is me now.
Starting point is 00:34:42 You and me, all right. We're just sitting here. Just hanging out. I will say this, okay? If you were to give me, hey, here's some maggot cheese or some roasted crickets. I'm choosing the roasted crickets. You're going to force me to eat bugs rather than maggot cheese. You got it.
Starting point is 00:35:11 So I told you that we went. down to Austin this weekend. And for those of you listening in another part of the country, I live in Texas and we live in DFW. So a drive to Austin is about three hours, two and a half, three hours. And on the way back, I saw on the roadside billboards a clear alert. And I thought, a clear alert. I hadn't seen that before.
Starting point is 00:35:48 I mean, there's Amber Alert. I know that one. And I know a silver alert. but I don't know the clear alert. And I thought, was it all clear? Are we safe? Are we good to go? Am I supposed to my, am I all right?
Starting point is 00:36:03 So, I mean, I look it up and I see that the clear alert is an individual between 18 to 64 years of age whose whereabouts are unknown. So this is different than the Amber Alert. This just went into effect. It's kind of new. I guess this was created at the end of 2019. And I don't remember hearing about the clear alert, but I guess, okay, I'm with you. I'm glad that it exists.
Starting point is 00:36:32 So if you're an individual between 18 and 64 years of age, whose whereabouts are unknown, you have a preliminary investigation verified the adult is in imminent danger or of bodily injury or death, or the disappearance involuntary, such as an abduction or kidnapping, the clear alert request within 72 hours of the. the individual's disappearance. And I thought, okay, well, that's different. And then I looked up the list. And there's an amber alert.
Starting point is 00:37:03 There's a silver alert. There's the clear alert. There's the blue alert. There's the endangered missing persons alert. And there's the camo alert. Now, the camo alert is pretty self-explanatory, right? Military. So verification.
Starting point is 00:37:23 from the Texas Department of Public Safety that the missing military member is registered for the Camel Alert program. Confirmation the individual reported missing is a current or former member of the United States Armed Forces, including the National Guard, a Reserve, or auxiliary unit, any branch of the armed forces.
Starting point is 00:37:41 And we got it, okay? And so the confirmation of the missing person suffers from a mental illness, including post-traumatic stress disorder or a traumatic brain injury, and the disappearance poses a crest, threat to the military members' health and safety or the health and safety of another. And I thought, okay, well, that's a Camel alert.
Starting point is 00:38:02 We're starting to care about everybody. The silver alert is the old people one, right? Is missing 65 years age or older or has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease? Well, then what is the blue alert? Because, I mean, we all know that it was a blue-haired. I mean, that's Florida, right? And these are, this is Texas now, and I know that these alert systems are usually,
Starting point is 00:38:29 I know that they're state-oriented, but they're usually across the nation. Most states, it'd be interesting to see how many alerts each state has, and maybe we'll do an investigative report here on chewing the fat on that. But the blue alert is not blue hairs from Florida. It's law enforcement. A law enforcement officer must have been killed or seriously injured by an offender.
Starting point is 00:38:57 So the investigating law enforcement agency must determine that the offender poses a serious risk or threat to the public and other law enforcement personnel. Yeah. So we have, now we've got Amber Alert. Now, you know about the Amber Alert. And I've been to the Amber Alert classes. So many, I mean, when they first started the big, you know, the big Amber Alert push. But the child is 17 years of age. younger that is part of the amber alert so then we have the silver alert the
Starting point is 00:39:29 Camel alert the clear alert and the endangered missing persons alert I thought that was all of them I mean aren't they all endangered missing I guess not no no they're not all that because the blue alert is not that so the endangered missing persons alert is similar to wandering incidents in older adults with Alzheimer's and related dementia those and those with intellectual disabilities. It has the missing person been diagnosed with an intellectual disability and or a pervasive development disorder,
Starting point is 00:40:02 including Asperger's disorder, autistic disorder, autism spectrum disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, RETS disorder, or a pervasive development disorder, not otherwise specified if the missing person has been diagnosed with an intellectual disability. Law enforcement shall require written diagnosis from a physician or a psychologist licensed to practice within Texas or certified by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Service
Starting point is 00:40:24 and their Texas Department of State of Health Services. I mean, that's the endangered missing persons alert. Wow. That is incredible. So just be ready if you're in Texas. You have the Amber Alert. You have the Silver Alert. You have the Blue Alert.
Starting point is 00:40:42 You have the Endangered Missing Persons Alert. You have the Camel Alert. And you have the Clear Alert. So be on the alert. Will you? I mean, help, okay? You see where the Rochester mayor. Rochester mayor, lovely Warren.
Starting point is 00:41:01 I mean, she's a wonderful mayor in Rochester. I mean, who doesn't want a mayor named Lovely. And so she claims that the arrest of her husband, sure, he had cocaine and guns and all, but it's all about politics. Wait, really? Yeah. Look, she spoke briefly to reporters claiming, I've done nothing wrong, and the police raid on my house and charges against my husband were an attempt to discredit my re-election campaign.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Oh, okay. I find the timing of yesterday's events three weeks before early voting starts to be highly suspicious. Do you? Do you? There's nothing implicating me in these charges today because I've done nothing wrong. I haven't spoken to Tim, that's hubby, since his arrest, and I'm not standing here to defend him. You, you aren't? No, you're trying to distance yourself, really, aren't you mayor?
Starting point is 00:42:12 So she was, uh, the hubby was part of a drug operation sting that has been busted with two kilos of co-kewarmation. cocaine, three guns and more than $100,000. Oh. Oh, that was, but that had nothing to do with the mayor, even though there was in her house. Yeah, that's it, though. So they allegedly found about two ounces of coke and an unregistered gun at the house. Oh, okay. So he, he didn't have the full.
Starting point is 00:42:44 I'm turning into the mayor's side. He didn't have the full amount. I mean, the entire drug operation busted two kilos and three guns. more than 100 grand, but he only had a couple of ounces and an unregistered gun. Oh, so what? Come on. That does seem a little weak. Now I'm on the mayor's side.
Starting point is 00:43:06 We need to ask ourselves, if this is not about politics, why is Tim's next court date, June 21st, the day before primary day? That is interesting, isn't it? Now, that's quite a coincidence. You're right, mayor. That is quite a conno. coincidence. Now when you figure out those answers or those questions, come find me, because I'll be working. You know what? The mayor is turning me around. I am. The mayor, lovely Warren is turning me around, the mayor of Rochester. I'm now on her side, I think. I think I am. Now,
Starting point is 00:43:47 sure, she's facing campaign finance fraud charges. So, but look the district attorney is against her the district attorney made a deal with a convicted criminal to go up to harm the mayor because she was angry at me
Starting point is 00:44:05 for supporting her opponent so the district attorney is out to get me too and now the police department is out to get me they're all out to get the mayor of Rochester lovely Warren
Starting point is 00:44:16 so there's that issue it's not her fault though it is not her fault. They are out to get her. So when you get the answers to those questions, okay, come and see her because she'll be working. Rochester sounds like a fun place to be, doesn't it? Yes, it does. Did you also see, I know, we got to get out of here today. And I'll leave you with these two quick stories.
Starting point is 00:44:47 Okay. So the U.S., that's the United States, C, season. $90,000 from the man who sold footage of the U.S. Capitol riot. Does that seem like a fair thing to do? I would say outside of my head, no. So, U.S. authorities have confiscated roughly $90,000 from a Utah man who sold footage of a woman being fatally shot during the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. Yeah, so he had that footage and sold it. And now the United States says,
Starting point is 00:45:28 hey, that's our money. How about no? No? I mean, are we doing anything about the former FBI director who reportedly gave $100,000 to our president's grandchildren? Yeah, our president now, Joseph Rabinette Biden, his grandchildren. in a trust and uh that same person emailed hunter you know the son that's still alive that he'd like to work with hunter and his dad huh and so some would think that and by the way it was just two of the
Starting point is 00:46:10 grandchildren yeah not the strippers kid oh no we are not recognizing that kid no now the courts recognize that kid but uh the uh the uh the bidons don't So former FBI director Louis Free gave $100,000 to a trust for Joe Biden's grandchildren. Huh. Isn't that strange? So this allegedly happened
Starting point is 00:46:39 in 2016 when Joseph Robinette Biden was vice president. So these were emails sent to Hunter on the leaked emails on the laptop. So it said, as you know, our family foundation made a hundred thousand contribution to Haley's Children's Trust
Starting point is 00:47:02 last year. It's so nice. And you know, my accountants now advised that since the grant did not go to a 501C organization, it was not a proper foundation gift. So we've been in touch with the IRS and the PWC and want to correct the situation
Starting point is 00:47:18 as follows. I'll make a new $100,000 gift to Haley's trust. and Haley's trust will reimburse the foundation by paying it $100,000. Sorry for the extra burden. Yeah. So we're going to, darn it. We've got to figure this out for the tax purposes. So you're going to have to donate the money back so that we get it back and then we'll give the $100 grand again.
Starting point is 00:47:42 So it goes to the tax-free thing. Yeah, you know. And, you know, I'd like to talk with you and dad about working together next year. No doubt. Both he and you have many options. and probably some of which are more attractive than my small shop. So, you know, I just wanted to let you know, I'm here. And I just, you know, just want to remind you that I, you know,
Starting point is 00:48:11 gave 100,000 to the kids. Don't forget that Louis also served on the board of the Bo Biden Foundation. Isn't that special? It's just all one big happy family. Really, it's just one big happy family. But you be sure to take that 90,000 from John Sullivan and, you know, Mr. Activist. And I know, I know all the stories about him and whether he's a good guy or not. But really, he was there.
Starting point is 00:48:41 He took the footage and he sold it. And now you're going to just take the money? I mean, this guy faces eight criminal counts now. including weapons charges related to the riot. And so we'll see. I mean, we'll see. I know prosecutors have charged more than 440 people in connection with the attack in which Trump supporters stormed the Capitol
Starting point is 00:49:06 after he gave a speech to them repeating his false claim that the presidential election was stolen from him through widespread voting fraud. The mob smashed windows, fought police, and sent lawmakers into hiding. Five people died. This story is agonizing because I mean they still talk about five people dying, which is not true. It just isn't true. That's all based. It just isn't true. And you know that. If you've listened to this show, you know that's not true. I don't want to get into it anymore because it's going to drive me insane. And just find it amazing that we're taking 90 grand from this guy because he sold the footage.
Starting point is 00:49:52 That's the footage he took. Does he get to make it into an NFT now for, you know, sell it as a non-fundable token? Probably not. Probably not. But don't you worry about that 100 grand given to the Bidens, you know, the grandkids and their trust fund? Don't you worry about that?
Starting point is 00:50:15 You take down the guy that took footage of a citizen getting shot for, from a security guard at the Capitol. All right? You take that money. But be sure to be on the alert. Okay? Beyond the alert. You've got the amber alert, the silver alert, the blue alert,
Starting point is 00:50:40 the endangered missing persons alert, the Camo alert, and the clear alert. So you be on the alert, my friends.

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