Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 871 | That’s What You Get!...

Episode Date: May 12, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:24 Get full-sized favorites and must-have minis bundled for more value. Shop before they're gone. In-store online at Sephora.com. Blaze Radio Network And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher All right, then where are you located at? Well, we'll talk you down and then you can go ahead and just stop on the runway, okay? I don't know if you haven't stopped the airplane.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Pretty amazing that an air traffic controller who was a flight instructor found the instructions online and then just guided this man to land the plane. Pretty amazing. Originally, they told him, hey, just level it out. Take a look.
Starting point is 00:01:12 You're staying right there at 5,000 feet. We're going to try to find you on radar. And then once we do, we'll figure it out. So just relax. Keep yourself even. Keep those wings steady. And stay at the altitude you're at. And they did.
Starting point is 00:01:26 And then they talked him in. And he landed the plane, stopped. Pretty amazing. You know, you think to yourself, could you do that? And, you know, the answer is obviously, well, yeah, if you had to, you'd have to remain calm and figure it out. I would guess my guess my guess, guess would be, look, I'm putting this thing down on the water.
Starting point is 00:01:42 You need to come and find me. Because I don't know about landing on concrete, although hitting the water is probably just as bad. I'm not a pilot, but I'm just guessing. Pretty incredible. Something happened to the pilot. He was incoherent,
Starting point is 00:01:58 and we don't know why. He was coming from the Bahamas into Florida. This was at this landing took place at Palm Beach International Airport. And so they, you know, they found him on radar, they talked him down, and he landed no problem. One of the original stories, and obviously, you know, I know facts change all the time with stories.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Well, I mean, reports change, not necessarily the facts. And they were like three souls on board, but really there were only two. And so there was the pilot and the passenger on this, I mean, it was like could seat, I think 12 people on this Cessna. and they were the only ones on it. I wonder if there was anything else on the plane, just wondering, since we haven't heard anything else about this particular flight. I mean, I know it's under investigation,
Starting point is 00:02:53 but we haven't got a name of the pilot, who was incoherent. We haven't got a name of the passenger. We saw a picture of the air traffic controller and the passenger on the tarmac, as they met, then, you know, I'm sure we'll become some kind of friends to just call it on the phone every so often to say, hey, thanks for saving my life.
Starting point is 00:03:17 But I just would be interested to know why we were flying from the Bahamas into Florida and how your pilot was incoherent, how it was only U2 on the U2, not the band, you two, you two humans, on this plane alone. Was there anything else on the plane? you know hopefully that'll come out of the investigation and hopefully we'll hear about it i don't know maybe it's just me welcome welcome to chewing the fat so those of you in new york waiting to get your money from the mega millions tickets uh you're going to have to wait a little bit longer okay uh the
Starting point is 00:04:02 prize payments have been temporarily suspended wait what yeah uh they gave you the wrong numbers I actually gave you a wrong number. So I'm a little confused at what actually happened. So John Crow, I guess their lottery host, read the gold megaball as six instead of nine during the drawing. All right, so the winning numbers were later published. So John says the nine is a six. Or no, I got to get this right now.
Starting point is 00:04:38 See, that's why they paused it. Yeah, no, that's right. He said the megaball was the six instead of a nine. Now, Millie, who types it in and then posts it, posts the six. But when you look at the numbers, the numbers are the nine. So, okay, we got to shout everything down. We got to figure out what we're going to do here. I don't know how they fix it because they were, you know,
Starting point is 00:05:03 they blame it on human error. And the real number was drawn. We see it on the screen. said nine and he said a six and Millie typed in a six so tough right I guess if you had the six sorry and those of you that have the nine I hope you didn't rip your ticket up make sure you keep your tickets because we're going to resolve the problem soon and then we'll let you know you can come and get your money if you're one of the winners that would be really really hard to take. If you
Starting point is 00:05:36 were the had 15, 19, 19, 20, 61, 70, yes, all I need is the Mega ball. I need the 6. I need the 6. There it is. He said the 6. I don't know. The ball looks like a 9, but he said
Starting point is 00:05:52 the 6. I know, but the ball looks like a 9. But he said the 6. I know. And look, they typed it up. They promoted it. It's the 6. No, no. The picture is the 9. you're not taking home the mega. It was only worth $99 million.
Starting point is 00:06:10 So what are you going to do? I'll tell you one thing you can do, quit your whining. That's what you can do. Quit your whining. So I see everybody was making a big deal out of this employer who posted a sweat pledge, or who allegedly posted a sweat pledge at their work. Up on Reddit, a redditor known as Cass Bexter,
Starting point is 00:06:33 claimed his wife was asked to sign this pledge before starting her job. And the document posted on the site consisted of 13 rules, workers must follow. And it's the sweat pledge. He posted the sweat pledge. Skill and work ethic aren't taboo. That's kind of, that's the Mike Rowe thing, right? I mean, Mike Rowe and my son, Elvis Fisher, both have a sweat pledge. Mike Rowe has a 13 or I think this is a 12 point sweat pledge skill and work ethic aren't taboo.
Starting point is 00:07:13 This particular sweat pledge that everyone was whining about because it didn't want you to whine. So people, of course, had to whine about it. Changed a few up from the Mike Rowe pledge. I know that my son, Better You performance, has his sweat set. strength within everyone at all times. Although he is not a whiner, so, you know, he kind of goes by the sweat pledge of Micro as well.
Starting point is 00:07:47 Not quite as many rules to follow. Like, you know, the first one is I believe that I've won the greatest lottery of all time. I'm alive. I walk the earth. I live in America. Above all things, I'm grateful. I believe that I'm entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. nothing more.
Starting point is 00:08:03 I also understand that happiness and the pursuit of happiness are not the same thing. I believe there's no such thing as a bad job. I believe that all jobs are opportunities and it's up to me to make the best of them. I do not follow my passion. I bring it with me.
Starting point is 00:08:19 I believe that any job can be done with passion and enthusiasm. Those are Mike Rose points, I believe. Number five, I believe that My safety is my responsibility. This is where he gets away from Mike Rowe.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Mike at number five talks about I deplore debt. This one talks about I believe that my safety is my responsibility. I understand that being in compliance does not necessarily keep me out of danger. Number six, I believe the best way to distinguish myself at work is to show up early. Stay late and cheerfully volunteer for every crappy task there is. See, I don't know that this is real. But, all right, that line alone makes me feel like it's not real. I believe the most annoying sounds in the world are whining and complaining.
Starting point is 00:09:13 I will never make them. If I'm unhappy at work, I will either find a new job or find a way to be happy. This is, you know, veering away from the micro sweats and the Elvis Fisher sweat pledges. I believe that my education is my responsibility and absolutely critical to my success. I am motivated to learn as much as I can from whatever sources are available to me. I believe that I am a product of my choices, not my circumstances. I will never blame anyone for my shortcomings, and I will never accept credit for something I do not do.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Okay. I understand the world is not fair, and I'm okay with that. I do not resent the success of others. And this, it goes on. It talks about this particular whining pledge. talks about how it has 13 rules, which, you know, Mike Rose has 12, and this picture in the story has 10. So I feel like it's not real. I like the idea of quit your whining.
Starting point is 00:10:20 It's kind of a parent thing. You know, to parents to kids, quit your whining. But, you know, between that one and the real strength pledges, the real sweat pledges, you know, from Elvis Fisher, strength within everyone at all times. And Mike Rose, 12-part sweat pledge. Skill and work ethic aren't taboo. I feel like the particular winding one is just not real.
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Starting point is 00:12:55 You know, and if you're thinking about joining the Hollywood crowd, you may use the built bars to get yourself in shape because it looks like everybody's getting naked. And there's only, you know, a few of us that you want to see naked. You know, so yesterday we talked about Brittany, getting naked on the old end. stuff we got Hilary duff now getting naked for women's health and she wants to you know let you know that how great she's doing and how great her life is and she's turned her life around and she's still
Starting point is 00:13:30 living in the house after her divorce in 2016 but now she's married again and she's got a couple new kids plus the older kids and everything is just beautiful and she's taking care of herself and she's getting in shape and she just wants you to be able to look at her nakedness. I'm not opposed. I mean, it's okay. You know, her routine of, you know, her perfect ideal night as her and coma hubby are in a big white bed by 7.30 eating takeout sushi and watching their shows. She'll crochet or maybe read a chapter from a book. Currently, she's reading the Argonauts and the self-help book, The Mastery of Self,
Starting point is 00:14:17 before falling asleep. This is the routine that truly nourishes her. Is it? Okay. You know, whatever. You got it. If that's it, you know, you got it. She loves seeing her therapist. She tells her kids, hey,
Starting point is 00:14:33 if you can't, if you can't feel comfortable talking to, you know, your family and friends, then, you know, hey, we can get you to a therapist. And according to her, The kids said, I don't need a therapist. And she was like, no, no, no. I didn't say you needed a therapist.
Starting point is 00:14:49 I said, I love my therapist. I always feel better when I leave because I can say whatever I want and not feel judged. Everybody needs that. So I try to not miss a therapy appointment. I've challenged myself to not miss an appointment until June and I've already failed that mission. Gosh darn it. I mean, you know, the show is going to start shooting again. And we bust her ass off to get a lot.
Starting point is 00:15:13 to get our bodies in shape and look the best we can. We get facials and Botox and our hair done and highlights and brows and lash lifts and all of this crap. But I want to work on the inside as well. That's the most important part of the system. And how's that for some naked truth? Well, that's wonderful, Hillary. And you look beautiful naked too. We're all getting naked.
Starting point is 00:15:37 We're all getting naked. That's the deal now. We have the Jesse Williams actor in New York. He's pissed. He gets naked in his show on Broadway, and they're not supposed to take pictures. People are supposed to, you know, put their phone in the little bag and not take pictures.
Starting point is 00:15:56 And now someone has leaked a photo of Jesse Williams naked on stage because, heaven forbid, it's okay that he gets naked on stage in front of an audience every night. But, man, you better not post that online. Too late, Jesse. You knew it was going to be. going to happen. Hello. Well, no more. Right now, following the leak on social media, cell phone, video, and photos of naked Jesse William Star, the venue has installed an infrared camera system
Starting point is 00:16:24 facing the audience that will be monitored in real time by the venue's security team. Oh, okay, good. Taking naked pictures of anyone without their consent is highly objectionable and can have severe legal consequences. Well, yeah, but you're already giving the go-ahead by getting naked on stage. Are you not, Jesse? I mean, I would hope that there's an attorney out there that could, you know, be on my side there if I were the one to, you know, happen to snap a shot of Jesse naked on stage for, you know, an online audience.
Starting point is 00:17:05 I wouldn't, oh my gosh, don't look at me like that. I has no way I would ever do anything like that. but it's unacceptable and a violation of trust between the actor and audience and we just can't have that so apparently i don't know what happens when they catch you uh you know if the infrared camera has a gun taped to it or part of it and that's part of the deal and they just uh you know it goes off and it says uh you know row eight seat three i mean that's kind of loud might throw off the whole you know what's going on out on stage and the audience kind of freaking out. But it would work. You do it once, man. Nobody else is taking a picture.
Starting point is 00:17:53 All right, we've got another camera going off. Row four, seat 10. All right, everyone to sit back down and someone inadvertently taking pictures of people on stage. Jesse, you can put your clothes back on or stay naked. No problem. Everyone else, if we catch you with a. camera you know what happens.
Starting point is 00:18:13 Especially you there. Oh, there's another one. R. 9, seat 11. I mean, you probably need a silencer. I don't know. It might, you don't want those gunshots are going to really affect the play. But anyway, don't do it. They're going to be monitoring everyone going into that theater for, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:29 when Jesse Helms, because we're going to have anyone taking pictures. You can only view the nakedness in person. That's not for the internet, my friends. And then we have Kelly Hughes, who is. speechless and honored. And she's so speechless, she posted this, of course, on Instagram. Speechless and honored to be in the SI swimsuit 2020 as the first woman to expose her C-section scar in magazines, in the magazine's history. Oh, that is congratulations, Kelly.
Starting point is 00:19:04 That's, I mean, she's not naked. She's, you know, of course, wearing her swimsuit because it is the swimsuit edition. but she does have the bottom pulled down so you're able to see the C-section scar. I mean, I'm not sure why that is such a big deal. I guess she worked for years to, you know, get over it because she's a model and she struggled with insecurities from the scar, and the recovery was difficult, but it wasn't until I embraced my scar, that I experienced the true power in it.
Starting point is 00:19:37 And that's wonderful. That is wonderful. I mean, this edition of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition is going to be great. You've got Kelly showing off her C-section scar, which is, I mean, hello. And then we've got all the WNBA players, because they're featuring the WMBA players in this issue. It's going to be great. You know, I'm looking forward to it, especially now. Not only was I looking forward to the WMBA players.
Starting point is 00:20:10 NBA players showing up in the swimsuit edition because, man, you know, tremendous. But now I get to see the WMBA players and Kelly Hughes and her C-section scar. That is amazing. I can almost bet, and I don't know this, it's going out on the limb here, I can almost bet that the WNBA players do not have C-section scars. I know I'm way out on a limb, but it's just, you know, I'd take the bet. Another thing I would take a bet on with the WNBA women in the SI SwimSuit Edition is that they are, you know, upset that they don't even come close to making the list of the highest paid athletes. I mean, the NBA players, 36 NBA players are listed in the top of 100 ranked. of athletes who made the most money this past year.
Starting point is 00:21:15 LeBron James number one, $126.9 million he made last year. Incredible. He's not even in the playoffs, sitting home, twiddling his thumbs. Unbelievable. There are two women in the top 100. Naomi Osaka, $53.2 million, and Serena Williams, $35.3 million. they made last year. The top 10?
Starting point is 00:21:42 All right, you ready? I told you LeBron, number one, already at $126.9 million last year. Then you have Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Lionel made $122 million. Cristiano made $115 million. Namar made $103 million. And then you get down to number 10.
Starting point is 00:22:05 And then you've got basketball players, Duff Curry, Kevin Durant. Federer made $85.7 million. And Tiger Woods is still hanging in there at number 10, $73.5 million. Now, I know there were some, you know, most of them, you know, on the list in the top 100, there's a number of NFL quarterbacks. Josh Allen, Tom Brady, Trevor Lawrence made the list, 32.8 million. He's the young.
Starting point is 00:22:38 youngest on the list at 22 years of age with 32.8 million dollars. Good for him. Good for all these people, man. Congratulations on making the top 100 list. And man, if you ever feel the need that you need to, you know, I don't know, distance yourself from some of that cash. You can email me chewing the fat at the blaze.com. You can direct message me on Twitter at Jeffie JFR. you can message me on Facebook or Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio.
Starting point is 00:23:11 And maybe you can message me on YouTube with the Chewing the Fat channel and just say, hey, fatso, I need to distance myself from some of this cash. And so here's a few million for chewing the fat. Or whatever you want to give up. I mean, I just threw a few million out there. I'm not giving you any ideas or anything. I'm just saying, you know, congratulations on you for being you. This episode is brought to you by Peloton. A new era of fitness is here.
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Starting point is 00:24:37 So it says here under their post that for at least 12,000 years, the Duwamish people have been living in what is now called King County. We are the host tribe of Seattle. Our people are buried under the streets and the side. sidewalks and houses of Seattle. Their DNA rises from the roots of the trees, and when the wind blows through the leaves, those are the sounds of our ancestors. After 17 decades of broken promises
Starting point is 00:25:05 culturally racial and outright persecution since white settlers landed, we are now experiencing a moment of hope like never before, and momentum is growing. We are fighting to restore our status as a federally recognized tribe and we invite you to join with us. Hashtag stand with the Duwamish.
Starting point is 00:25:27 It goes on. It really goes to the next reasons to support federal acknowledgement of the Duwamish tribe and it gives a list of the Duwamish are the first people of Seattle. Treaties have been unfulfilled for 167 years. They're stewards of the environment and tribal traditions.
Starting point is 00:25:47 600 members deserve the same rights and resources. Other tribes have its time next page. How to support federal acknowledgement of the Duamish tribe, and it gives you ways to support it. And then it also gives you a guide to supporting the Duamish tribe by donating, endorsing, advocating, and learning. And I wondered, well, that's interesting that they put that out. You know, why are they doing that right now?
Starting point is 00:26:10 Then I read where the government report that was released yesterday revealed at least 500 Native American children died in U.S. boarding schools. The report commissioned by Interior Secretary Deb Holland, H-A-A-A-L-A-N-D, also found more than 50 burial sites across the country. Officials expect the number to rise, I bet they will, as they continue to investigate. Dating back to the 1800s, the U.S. government took Native American children from their communities
Starting point is 00:26:41 and forced them to attend boarding schools, the goal to get them to assimilate and take their tribal land. The children suffered from physical and sexual abuse, malnourishment, and overcrowding. Some were also placed in solitary confinement. The report came without a formal apology from the U.S. government or its role, something indigenous communities have called for. I don't know what happens when the U.S. government says, hey, sorry, but I wouldn't be surprised that that actually happens.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Of course, it was horrific what happened. I don't know that saying you're sorry is ever going to be enough. In fact, it obviously is not going to be. But what throws me on this is that continued in this story is that, you know, eerily familiar, if this finding sounds familiar, that's because countries like Canada and Australia have gone through a similar reckoning. And they, of course, mentioned the uncovered hundreds of unmarked graves in Canada that has been proven false.
Starting point is 00:27:43 I don't understand why we keep pointing out these uncovered, unmarked graves, hundreds of them in Canada, which has been proven false. And then, of course, they've mentioned Australia, which they believe, you know, hundreds of massacres have been accounted for.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Have they? So, I mean, do I think that it was, you know, do they, does the, uh, do Wamish? Am I standing with the Dumas? Sure. Should they be recognized? you know, why not? Recognize them.
Starting point is 00:28:14 But recognizing them and saying we're sorry, the government's saying we're sorry for any, you know, all the bad deeds that were done over the years. And then, you know what, to be great is if we just, you just give us the land back and we'll just take it all. And you know what? We want all your money to.
Starting point is 00:28:31 And we want everything. So, no, no. No. No, I'm all for, you know, all the, indigenous communities having what they need to survive and, you know, do their past histories. And I'm sorry for what happened. I didn't have anything to do with it.
Starting point is 00:28:53 So, sorry. But, no, I just shouldn't say, you know what? We're all sorry. We're all sorry. It was a terrible thing that happened. There, just leave it at that. I mean, there's a lot of things to worry about these days. And I haven't put the indigenous peoples.
Starting point is 00:29:11 at the top of the list. I mean, I'm worried about baby food shortages. Maybe it's just me. Worryed about feeding the babies that we have. I know that Megan McCain, who I'm not, you know,
Starting point is 00:29:26 I was not a big huge fan of Megan, but she's that was actually pretty funny. Talking, she wrote a piece that talked about the Biden administration is ignoring the baby formula shortage. But they, sure would be prepared if erectile dysfunction pills were at risk.
Starting point is 00:29:48 I believe that to be true. And then I see where we've got some other billionaire CEO saying, hey, you know what? Rationing of fuel is right around the corner. Oh, good, good, good, good. Now, he's specifically talking about diesel fuel. He's already talking about that there's shortages
Starting point is 00:30:07 on the East Coast already. So he's saying that they are going to experience rationings and shortages on the East Coast, which means that we all will be affected by this rationing if we don't have to actually have the rationing in our
Starting point is 00:30:23 neighborhoods. So, you know what? I kind of'm worried about that. I'm not really worried about the indigenous communities issue. It's on the list. I just, it's not as high on the list as it probably should be. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:30:41 I mean, layoffs are sweeping the U.S. companies are making cuts all over. You know, we have meta introducing a hiring freeze. Meta introducing a hiring freeze. They're not laying off, but they're not hiring anybody. Amazon is saying, you know, our warehouses, man, we've got way too many people. We're going to have to do something about that.
Starting point is 00:31:03 Robin Hood, we heard it was cut their staff. We've got stories, we've had many stories about all these companies that are making cuts. I mean, Uber is talking about making a more cautious approach to scaling of certain projects. Oh, okay, yeah. You know, the stock is plummeting a little bit, and, you know, recessions.
Starting point is 00:31:30 We're just, you know, harsher conditions are anticipated. Oh, okay, well, okay, good. That's darn good. news, right? Not really. No. So, I mean, we can blame it on Putin. We can blame it on Trump. We certainly are trying to do that. I know that this president is blaming it on the ultra-maga crowd or as the, since he can't remember what he called him the day before yesterday, then he had to call him the great MAGA king the day after. So I don't know what he's calling him today. But we're definitely blaming everything on Trump. It certainly isn't anything.
Starting point is 00:32:10 thing that this administration has done. So I, excuse me, if I'm not really, if I haven't moved the indigenous people up on my list of things to worry about. But it's there, though. Remember I told you it was there. It's just not at the top. I mean, we have abortion rights activists getting ready to burn down the streets again. And it's good, it's good.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Right? It's wonderful. Don't worry about it. you know pro-choice activists are already outside of the Supreme Court Justice's homes and so the fight is taken to the streets we have public servants right people who hold public office telling people to take up arms because of this oh okay all right no problem sure we can do that let's go after everything that we hold dear and near to our hearts But for sure, though, I want to support the Duwamish. I do. I want to support the Duwamish. But it's a couple things higher up on the list.
Starting point is 00:33:23 You know, maybe it's just me. Maybe it's just me. So you want to support the Duamish? You go ahead and hashtag, what's the hashtag? I want to make sure I get it right because you hashtag stand with the doom. Stand, hashtag, stand with the dowamish. Okay? Now, that's the hashtag, and then, of course, you could put tribe as a word after that.
Starting point is 00:33:49 But the hashtag does not have tribe in it. The hashtag is just stand with the dowamish. So you want to support them. I'm all for it. Marshall's buyers travel far and wide, hustling for great deals on amazing gifts. So you don't have to. They've bagged this season's Italian leather handbags. Designer.
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Starting point is 00:35:09 And as they were investigating, they noticed that, hey, what's that hole? It looks like a freshly dug hole there in the backyard, close to where he was laying on the ground. And, man, it looks like, uh, it looks like there's a bunch of trash bags and something wrapped up in those trash bags down in the pit uh, pull that
Starting point is 00:35:34 out of there, see what that is. Oh, that's a lady that knew the guy that is dead. Yeah. Uh, so he strangled this lady, wrapped her up into trash bags. Uh, and then, uh, you know, he dug a big grave for her in the backyard. He was going to, he was, and as he was burying her.
Starting point is 00:35:52 I had a heart attack and died So maybe you ought to Shouldn't have done what you did So I'm saying it's not funny It's horrible I mean the lady died From strangulation He killed her
Starting point is 00:36:09 And then he thought he could get away with it He wrapped her up Dug a hole in the backyard He's going to bury it in the back Barrier in the backyard Yeah no You got your heart attack Is going to kill you
Starting point is 00:36:22 And so you're just going to lay in the backyard with the same person you killed until we find you. Okay. Not a good plan. Not a good plan at all. But like I said, a lot of people would say that that is a retribution. And maybe you should not have done what you did. A lot of people would say that. I mean, I guess this is a who died today segment because we've got this guy, two people.
Starting point is 00:36:52 people, actually, the guy he killed, the lady he killed and himself. And then we have the, remember we talked about the guy who got the pig heart? He was, it was fantastic and it was wonderful and he had the pig heart. Remember because he looked a lot older than he was? 50, yeah, he was 57 years old. And he looked like he was, I don't know, 100. So he was really struggling. And he had, you know, he was happy to get this pig heart.
Starting point is 00:37:21 and, you know, all he wanted to do, according to the doctor. Now, the doctor said this. I don't know this to be true, but the doctor said, all he wanted to do was live. Huh. So, I know, big surprise.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Go ahead, put some big heart in me. All I want to do is live. You'd think that's pretty much what everyone would say. But he died a couple months after the surgery. It was groundbreaking surgery. And they were happy that they, you know, they finally did it. And it appeared to,
Starting point is 00:37:50 to work. But the problem was is that the pig was carrying the pork kind virus. So shouldn't have actually been put in the human. Wait, what? Yeah, the pig
Starting point is 00:38:06 was supposed to be clean of all pathogens. But yeah, you know, without the virus, he probably would have lived. We don't know. But that infection didn't help. No kidding. Can we quote you on that? Yeah. That infection didn't help.
Starting point is 00:38:24 Oh, all right. So, you know, three weeks later, they began the recovery, and it really didn't look good for him. It looked like they were happy. They saw a little blip indicating the presence of this virus, but then, you know, he was fine before then. So it was like he was fine for three or four weeks. Isn't that the way virus is worked, Jeff? Yes, yes, it is. Okay.
Starting point is 00:38:48 All right. So whatever. So I don't know what happens now with the family. and how they worked that out, he may have signed everything away saying, you know, don't worry about it. Whatever happens happens
Starting point is 00:39:02 because I know you're putting this experimental pig heart in me. So, you know, sorry that it had a virus, but maybe he ought to, I don't know, waited for a human heart, which they couldn't get for him. So, I don't know. He got infected and he should have died and he lived for an extra couple of months
Starting point is 00:39:21 with the pig heart. but because the heart had a virus that it wasn't supposed to have, then he died two months later. And we believe that he would have lived longer, had the pig been free of all infections and contaminants. But we don't know that, and we don't know. I mean, maybe we say that the pig is free of all this stuff, and we put the pig heart in the human,
Starting point is 00:39:49 and the human says, it's a pig heart, it's a pig heart, it's a pig heart. I don't know. I don't know. But it really sucks to be him. Yes, the hospital's response. Yeah, David Bennett Sr. Man, all he wanted to do is live.
Starting point is 00:40:05 That's why he okayed us to put the pig heart in. But, uh, it's the way it goes. Sorry. I know that's mean. I don't want the guy to die. You see, speaking of pigs, I see where, and these are not, these are boars, they're wild boars.
Starting point is 00:40:26 So the boars have taken over in Rome. The boars have taken over. The city now wants to try to, we don't know what to do. The population of African swine fever has been detected in the body of a dead animal. We got about 23,000 animals in and around the city. We just don't know. Wild boars are everywhere. we don't know what to do picnics.
Starting point is 00:40:52 We're going to have to ban. We're banning picnics. And don't be putting your garbage cans outside the fence. We're going to fence those all off. And we don't know what else to do. Really? We don't know what else to do. Yeah, I mean, African swine fever.
Starting point is 00:41:09 It's fatal to pigs and wild boars, but harmless to humans. Well, my question there is, is it? But it was found detected in the body of a dead boar. And we just, you know, we're trying to get it under control. You have 23,000 wild boar living in and around Rome. And they're attacking people. Remember we had Gaga, right?
Starting point is 00:41:30 It wasn't Gaga? I think it was. Or no, no, it was, what's her face? Shakira attacked with the boars outside of Rome. Took her purse, ripped it off, took it all that. I mean, hello. Now, the Italian health minister says, the situation, maximum attention.
Starting point is 00:41:48 Really? Yeah, we're also. discussing a slaughtering plan to reduce the wild boar population yeah that should have already been done I mean I guess we're well we're going to have red zones located in
Starting point is 00:42:02 the area we're going to close and including the area close to Vatican we're just have red zones and those zones we're going to make sure that you know we keep everything locked up and I don't want people I don't want people be in people oh okay
Starting point is 00:42:20 Yeah, we don't want to walk down the road with food. Don't leave your rubbish bins overflowing. Mostly in the north of the city, though. Well, yeah, once you do that, where do they go? Oh, I don't know. The south of the city. Here you go. I say we put a slaughtering plan to work, okay?
Starting point is 00:42:42 And we start with every human that knows how to fire a gun. Oh, look. there's one of the 23,000 boars. We now have 22,99. Oh, look. 22,998. And you continue on. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:43:12 99 boars on the road to kill. 99 boars on the road. You take one down. You sh shh. shoot him down 98 Boars on the road to shoot I mean the song could go
Starting point is 00:43:26 something like that 98 Boars on the Road of Rome to shoot 98 Boars on the road of Rome to shoot It doesn't really work that way You know what I mean Stream and subscribe
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