Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 918 | Drones for Death…

Episode Date: July 21, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:57 Oh, okay. Yeah. ready dough pizza products. They also contain milk, wheat, and soybeans. Those are known food allergens that could possibly cause life-threatening reactions if you're allergic to the ingredients. Some products didn't even have an ingredient label. Others had the wrong ingredient label.
Starting point is 00:01:20 I don't know what was going on at ready-dough pizza, but doing the job properly was not one of the things going on. So the USDA food safety and inspection service, and I love the FSIS, announced the recall after a routine surveillance discovered the problem. So the pepperoni pizza from a ready dough pizza didn't even have a USDA mark of inspection. Oh, okay. So there was a lot going on, a lot not happening with the old ready dough pizza. And the products were produced from January 12th of 2022 through July 13th of 2022. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:10 So there's quite a number of products as part of the recall. Look, products that fail to declare allergens are routinely recalled. And, you know, of course, because that can cause life-threatening adverse reactions, whether it's milk, wheat, or soybeans. The same symptoms are all part of the food allergies, right? So if you're suffering from tingling or itching in the mouth, hives, itching, or eczema, swelling of the lips, face, tongue, and throat, or other parts of the body, wheezing, nasal congestion or trouble breathing, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting,
Starting point is 00:02:50 dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting, you probably are getting a reaction to the old ready dough pizza. you might want to, you know, go to see a physician. If you're not feeling any of that, you know what? Just take the pizza back and get yourself a little bit of cash. Okay. Ready dough pizza. Now, it says here the company sold the pepperoni pizza in retail locations in Florida.
Starting point is 00:03:20 Okay, well, then it's just Florida. That's good. It's only one state. those of you in my home away from home, Tampa Bay, if you had a ready dough pizza and are experiencing any of those symptoms, I would
Starting point is 00:03:38 get yourself checked out. Makes you really bummed that you missed the National Hot Dog Day celebration instead of having hot dogs, you had pizza. Makes you kind of bummed out about that, doesn't it? It does me. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Welcome to Chewing the Fats. I'm not joking about missing that national hot dog day either I'm going to have to order myself some cogles some cogal vinas from Michigan I know the rest of the hot dogs ballpark all those hot dogs are you know I know they're bad for you and or they're supposed to be bad for you I get it but the best hot dogs in the world to me this is an unpaid commercial cogels
Starting point is 00:04:27 K-O-E-G-E-L. Kogel Vienna's. Awesome. Man, I love that I've been eating those things since I was a kid. My dad used to bring home 10-pound boxes of them. Awesome. I know. A 10-pound box, a hot dog?
Starting point is 00:04:45 Yeah, amazingly, and I know this is going to come as a surprise. You don't eat them all at once. But it's nice to know they're there. I mean, as long as we're talking about food, If you purchased a Kingdom Honey Royal Honey VIP from ShopX, S-H-O-P-A-A-A-X, there's been a recall on the Kingdom Honey, Royal Honey VIP. Why? Well, it had an erectile dysfunction drug in the honey. So if you were happy, if you've purchased this product and your hubby or your boyfriend has been ready for business, you might not want to control.
Starting point is 00:05:26 return it, but they've shut it down. The company says every single lot of Kingdom Honey Royal Honey VIP is included in the recall. Shoppacks suspended the sale of all other products on its website pending an investigation. However, according
Starting point is 00:05:42 to this article, the honey product was also available elsewhere. Online and in retail stores. So if you're happy with the way Hubby and your boyfriend have been, you know, taking care of a little business after having a little honey.
Starting point is 00:06:01 We really want a little honey after a little honey. Don't turn it in. But if you're concerned, you probably should. The shoppac sold the kingdom honey between February 2021 and July of this year. So it comes in a golden box. Each box has 20 containers with 20 grams of honey in it. So, you know, it's not Viagra. It's the product that they make Viagra with the Slydeflin.
Starting point is 00:06:35 And, you know, you know, it can interact with nitrates and prescription drugs like nitrolycerin. And people with diabetes and high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart disease often take the nitrates. So it could be risky for you to take that if you're being treated for a cardiac condition. other than that though I mean if you were wondering oh man I don't know every time I have a little bit of honey
Starting point is 00:07:01 I'm ready for a little honey business that's why so up to you whether you want to take it back or not all right let's just stick with foods Smithfield Foods will pay restaurants and caterers $42 million
Starting point is 00:07:17 to settle the lawsuit that accused the giant meat producer of conspiring to inflate pork prices, which will likely only add to concerns about big pork. But we'll see how that goes. They began notifying company
Starting point is 00:07:32 and is affected by this latest settlement. Previously, Smithfield has settled with, I think we, and we've talked about these, they settled with a different group of pork buyers for 83 million, and JBS agreed to pay the restaurants and caterers 12.75 million in the pork lawsuit. JBS also said it would pay 52.
Starting point is 00:07:52 $5 million to settle a similar beef price fixing lawsuit. Now, Smithfield and JBS said, yeah, we are not admitted to any wrongdoing as part of these settlements, okay? Sure, we'll pay the money out and we'll make things appear to be right, but we are not saying we were wrong in any of this, okay? I mean, we've had price-fixing lawsuits filed against chicken producers. A couple hundred million dollars of settlements have been approved in those chicken cases. Restaurant companies that have sued accused meat processors that control more than 70% of pork production of coordinating efforts to limit the supply of hogs and inflate prices between 2009 and this year.
Starting point is 00:08:44 And it looks as though that they were doing that, although they didn't admit to it. They're just saying, yeah, we're not admitting to it, but here's a bunch of money. There's still pending lawsuits against Hormel, Tyson Foods, Seaboard Foods, Triumph Foods, Agristats database company that allegedly used to share confidential information about price capacity and demand. So, I mean, Big Meat is screwing everybody. then we had a jury in New Mexico court you can quote me on that too by the way big meat is screwing everybody
Starting point is 00:09:24 a jury in a New Mexico court has awarded a cattle producer a multi-million dollar judgment against Tyson fresh meats over a contract dispute so the final judgment ordered Tyson to pay 2.5 million in actual damages
Starting point is 00:09:43 and another 8 million impunitive damages to Zia Agricultural Consulting LLC. I love that brand. Zia Agriculture Consulting LLC, man, that is a good-looking brand. It's Albuquerque-based Zia has sued Tyson in May of 2020, alleging the Packer had breached a 2019 premium contract after it failed to pay the $2.488 million. Oh, so Zia was to provide several thousand head of premium cattle, which were suitable for Whole Foods global animal partnership certified program.
Starting point is 00:10:20 And what a great program that is. The Whole Foods Global Animal Partnership Certified Program and slash or non-hormone-treated cattle. What a great program that is. Tyson purchases, slaughterers and then packs the global animal partnership certified cattle, which is almost exclusively sold to Whole Foods. In 2018 and early 2019, representatives of Zia and Tyson agreed to a contract
Starting point is 00:10:50 that assigned premium to Zia's produced cattle. But when Zia began to deliver the cattle, Tyson said, yeah, we're not going to pay the price on that, the agreed on price. No, we can't do that. Well, you probably should have because now they were sued
Starting point is 00:11:07 and they lost in that deal. So a lot going on with big meat. All right, just write your own jokes, okay? Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink, okay? Write your own jokes on big meat being ready for business. So good. So did you know that cannabis use has surged across the United States
Starting point is 00:11:47 disproportionately in states that legalized the substance in recent years. Wait, what? So Columbia University and City University of New York did a study. I could tell you that I would like a little bit of that study money because I could have told them that prior to their study. Yeah, let's see. Cannabis use went up in states where, was legalized.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Do you think that that actually would happen? So they found that both the rate of cannabis use and the daily amount of use rose in the United States during that time. Americans of all ages who were smokers were also significantly more likely to be regular users of cannabis, especially if they were teens.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Well, I mean, teens aren't supposed to be smoking anyway. And they shouldn't be smoking cannabis. so I mean, right? I really, look, I got it. But I'm just saying they're not supposed to, right? So how, if they're breaking the law, we can't do anything about that. Well, we can force them. Well, you really can't force people to not break the law.
Starting point is 00:13:07 The study looked at a sample of 784,293 Americans overall, 56,276 of which were surveyed in 2017. Okay. Another 11 states have since fully legalized recreational marijuana use since 2017, bringing the total to 19 in addition to Washington, D.C., although it remains federally outlawed. Yeah, well, I don't know. I mean, that bag is out of the weed.
Starting point is 00:13:41 That weed is out of the bag. That cat is out of the bag. bag. That drug is out of the bag. Whatever saying you want to say. I mean, this is, this is why, can't remember lines. Yeah, it's probably because I mean, we're looking at, you know, the federally legal marijuana bill is eminent. There's a lot of people in the Senate saying that they're going to plan to, you know, make marijuana legal federally because it's marijuana's time. So, you know, that's pretty cool, right? So even if it helps me, you know, not remember stuff, I can still do it because it'll be legal everywhere, man.
Starting point is 00:14:49 So you won't be able to do anything to me when I just. sit down and what that stuff is hard on the throat so it looks like we may have a Depp heard season two uh Amber Heard has officially filed to appeal the verdict in the defamation case against Johnny Depp lawyers representing Amber Heard filed the notice in Fairfax County Virginia so okay I mean the judge already denied the request for a new trial right because they claimed the verdict was because of the jurist so the judge said no there's no evidence of fraud or wrongdoing get out of here so to be granted an appeal herd is going to have to need to demonstrate that there were errors in the trial or in the presiding judge's reading of the law okay if you want season two hope that something like that happens right now we're just getting a few Promos, you know, letting us know some of the aftermath. We're getting the epilogue or, you know, we're getting the post credit scenes for a Depp herd right now.
Starting point is 00:16:19 No telling whether season two may actually happen or not. I see where Microsoft has announced Viva Engage, a new social app within its Teams product that's going to allow employees to share. Snapchat and Instagram-esque stories of their activities. The company describes Viva Engage as a social app for digital communities, conversations, and self-expression tools. While the typical content that goes on stories, videos of your Uber driver, or whatever you want to put on there may not seem to work appropriate, Microsoft thinks the service will help liven up remote work and foster new connections between employees. Okay. I mean, if you're friends already on whatever social media apps you have,
Starting point is 00:17:16 I mean, you're still working together, I guess. I guess stories will launch on teams later this summer to the apps 270 million monthly users. Okay. All right. I mean, I thought we had last fall, Slack rolled out clips, which is CEO described as being very much like Instagram stories or Snapchat stories. LinkedIn, who was under Microsoft, featured the one, what did they call it?
Starting point is 00:17:52 I forget what they called it now. But they shut that down. It was the, you know, the LinkedIn, show yourself off app. I don't remember what it was called. then Twitter had fleets that went away so they're just trying to catch up to TikTok Instagram and so good luck Snapchat of course is is up there as well you know good luck I don't know that Viva engage between your employees and your you know and you're with your team's product is going to is going to help people but you know what maybe it will
Starting point is 00:18:33 Maybe it will. Don't forget you can follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR, Facebook and Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio. You can email the show about anything you'd like, chewing the fat at the blaze.com. You can order a cameo from me. The links are in my bios of the social media accounts. If you want a cameo at Jeffrey JFR, order a cameo. I'll do whatever you want.
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Starting point is 00:20:43 you're listening to and hit play on your next adventure. This fall get double points on every qualified stay. Life's the trip. Make the most of it at Best Western. Visit bestwestern.com for complete terms and conditions. Wow, this story is amazing and it's horrible at the same time. So a Taco Bell manager here in DFW, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas, a lawsuit was filed this week for damages in excess of $1 million. It should be a lot more than that. And the girl who, you know, who did the crime should be fined and charged and gone to jail,
Starting point is 00:21:25 and Taco Bell should owe a bunch of money as well. So, this, so Brittany Davis and a girl identified as CT went into the Taco Bell on June 17th, and they asked for their, they had, you know, placed their order, and they asked for their $31 order to be corrected before the alleged attack happened. So instead of correcting the order, the Taco Bell employee threatened to fight CT, who was a minor at the time, and the Taco Bell store manager violently and without warning poured a bucket of boiling hot water over CTs and Brittany's heads. Went down over their shoulders, breasts and legs.
Starting point is 00:22:14 I mean, second degree and third degree burns all over their bodies. Yeah, no kidding. And plus, I mean, they were left burning. When that happens, you've got to take your clothes off right away. Otherwise, that stuff just sticks to your skin, right? I mean, you're going to be burned bad anyway, but you want to get those clothes off. I mean, you have to. Holy cow.
Starting point is 00:22:36 So, I mean, they've gone through the drive-thru three different times to get the proper order, but the Taco Bell workers refused to correct it. And an employee then let them into the locked dining room and secured the door shut behind them. Oh, nay, they were still pissed. So then they discussed their order with the workers in 10 minutes before the employees became combative, a female manager who wasn't involved in the conversation,
Starting point is 00:23:01 then came from behind the counter with a scalding bucket of water and doused the two. Unbelievable. I mean, holy cow. I have not heard about this story. This is amazing. Taco Bell. should be
Starting point is 00:23:21 it doesn't cost them a lot of money if it's only a I mean a million dollars sounds like not enough that's I know you know a million dollars is you know a lot of money but it sounds like in this case it's not enough wow I mean adding an insult to her
Starting point is 00:23:39 injury as the family was leaving the parking lot the Taco Bell employee came outside the front door laughing clamping and clapping and taunting the family Wow. I mean, they started going into shock and having seizures. Well, the girl ran naked into the emergency room. You have to. Good.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Yes. I mean, you have to. You have to. That's the first, I mean, the first thing. My first wife spilled water on her one evening. And, you know, in the kitchen was just a, you know, a horrible accident. and it spilled, you know, all down her leg. And she had a, you know, big time burn scar on her leg for a long time.
Starting point is 00:24:25 But it was, you know, she had obviously had pants on. And, you know, I mean, we're, you have to take it. You have to take them off. It's just you have to. Otherwise, you're burning clothes into your body. You do not want that. You can quote me on that. You do not want that.
Starting point is 00:24:43 So they had at least 10 seizures, the one girl had at least 10. seizures, deep burns to her chest and stomach. The other girl had severe burns to her face, chest, legs, arms, and stomach. A million dollars does not sound like enough. I'm sorry. No way. The judge ordered the Taco Bell location to preserve and turn over photos and video footage from the restaurant during the time of the incident.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Yeah, let's hope that's still there. Wow. Aggravated assault, the victim in the aggravated assault. case is the suspect in the assault complaint. One one was Bailey Brown. It's unclear whether any other arrests were made. They should all be arrested.
Starting point is 00:25:26 Anyone that involved in this should be arrested. That's horrific. Wow. I feel really bad for those two people. They're just telling you get the order right, doofuses. I mean, holy cow. All right. More in crime.
Starting point is 00:25:47 We can all feel safer. Actually, we can feel a little bit safer, I guess. Mexican Marines have captured fugitive drug lord Raphael Caro Pintero in western Mexico, ending a nine-year search for one of the FBI's most wanted traffickers. The Justice Department announced they will seek his extradition to the U.S. on drug charges. We'll see if that actually happens. Quintero, a founder of the infamous Guadalajara cartel, joined several other men in the 1985 kidnapping and murder of an Nareke Camarena, an undercover drug enforcement administration agent, abruptly released on a technicality in 2013. So they were, you know, he was
Starting point is 00:26:33 in prison. And in 2013, after serving 28 years, they say, oh yeah, you know what? Uh, there was a technicality. Get out of here. Oh, really? Yeah. Go ahead. Get out of here. And three months later, they were like, you know, that was wrong. that wasn't a technicality for him at all.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Why would you, you let a drug lord murderer who murdered one of our DEA officers out on a technicality without first? It took you three months to realize, you know, that probably shouldn't have happened. That was wrong. Wow. So he's been on the run since then.
Starting point is 00:27:09 And there's been a $20 million reward for his capture. It's 20 million worth your life of you and your family. I mean, maybe, I guess. I mean, I guess he's continued drug smuggling operations. I'm guessing he may have actually continued drug smuggling operations even when he was in prison. I'm just guessing on that, though. But we can rest easy because he is back in custody.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Rafael Caro Quintero is back in custody, at least for now, unless any other technicalities hop up. Still more. On crime. Apparently, we're just realizing that criminal organizations are stepping up assassinations by using drones. Duh, you mean like the Guadalajara Quark cartel who have enough money to do this? Yes, many criminals who are at risk of being targets of hits have moved to the highest floors of various luxury towers in order to prevent harm to them. In response, the hitmen are evolving their methods and using drones.
Starting point is 00:28:20 So that's kind of According to this survey For surveillance the drones are used by hitman To pinpoint and track their target from afar With minimal chances of exposure Providing field intelligence Used to calculate the best moment to strike And the best route to escape
Starting point is 00:28:38 In one recent murder That occurred in Galilee The Galilee region According to relatives of the victim Who was shot to death, the criminals watched him For a whole hour using a drone and after seeing him at the entrance of the house murdered him and fled the scene. We saw the drone hovering over the house and after the murder it disappeared completely.
Starting point is 00:29:00 Okay. Shows the criminal gangs have strange and dangerous ways to commit their crimes. Now what it shows is that hit men are using all means necessary to get to the person or persons they are supposed to assassinate. That simple. And if you have the money, then that's what's going to happen, right? Remember, he didn't use it to kill anybody. The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix,
Starting point is 00:29:25 that's how, I'll see this as a spoiler alert if you haven't seen it. I would watch it if I were you. It's well worth the route. It's a fun ride. I told you about, I reviewed this show. I told you that the woke stuff is interwoven in the story. And it's okay. You just got to get by it because it's a fun, it's a fun series.
Starting point is 00:29:45 I don't know what it is, eight or nine episodes, whatever it is for Lincoln Lawyer. Netflix really good well worth the watch but he uses a drone in that series and he uses it to help him commit a crime you know he doesn't use it to shoot anyone but he does use it like they're saying these criminals are using it to help commit a crime so it makes sense it makes sense then one more in crime This would-be criminal, disguised his skin tone, kept his hair under a baseball cap, and wore a surgical mask and sunglasses over his face. Footage also showed the suspect wearing jeans and a jacket despite the summer weather.
Starting point is 00:30:40 So what happened? Well, a Providence strip club was robbed of $22,000, all in $1 bills by a man who came in? you know, in disguise. And then they figured out, wait, he knew I was opening up the safe and I was busy counting money and other $3,500 at my desk, which I do every day. It's somebody who knew our routine. So, and he knew the layout of the business as well. And that was correct.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Jonte Goode, or Jonte Good, Jonte G-O-O-D-E, was charged. with first degree robbery. He worked as a barback at the club. You know, he's going to notice you, bro? Come on now. Come on now, stop. So apparently,
Starting point is 00:31:34 when he came up and to rob the manager, the manager said, I thought it was a joke. He said, this is a robbery. I said, what? And he said, I'm going to rob the place. So he took all the ones. I could hear him stacking them into a big bag,
Starting point is 00:31:48 and he obviously knew we had a lot of money in there. And so the police. were able to recover most of the stolen cash shortly after the theft because jaunte tried to hide the stash in a nearby railroad tracks and was going to come back and get it later i mean holy cow and so that didn't happen so they got most of the money back and jante is going going behind bars uh they were happy though at least at the uh at the old strip club uh because The Providence strip club, the Cadillac Lounge in Rhode Island, despite being shook. He said, you know, it was bizarre burglary.
Starting point is 00:32:34 After the police left, the girls kept coming in and said, hey, let's open. They're like, hey, we got to make some cash. I don't know what you're doing. Thinking about closing this joint, let's open up the old Cadillac Lounge right now. And they did. When I got a great deal on a great gift at Winners, I started wondering, could I get fabulous gifts for everyone on my list? Like this designer fragrance for my daughter.
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Starting point is 00:33:31 Winners. Find fabulous. for less. All right, so we do have a little bit of news for coffee drinkers. It's good news, actually, for coffee news. Data of more than 170,000 adults in the UK has revealed that those who drink between two and four cups of coffee each day, regardless of added sugar, appear to live longer lives compared to those who don't drink coffee. Okay. Now, the analysis was, conducted by scientists in China at the Southern
Starting point is 00:34:07 Medical and Janun Universities of Gansoo and published in the annals of internal medicine. Okay, I may or may not believe the study. But hey, it's good for you.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Drink our coffee made here in China, would you please? Lead author, Dr. Danlew, a public health researcher at both institutions said their study supports earlier positive findings on health outcomes associated with drinking coffee. Previous observational studies have suggested an association between coffee intake and reduced risk for death, but they did not distinguish between coffee consumed with sugar or artificial sweeteners and coffee consumed without. So if you're drinking without that stuff, you could probably add another, you know, another cup a day. So if you're looking at maybe five
Starting point is 00:35:02 day five or six a day still be good for you without the stuff in it and that's good news for me because i like my coffee black uh the team sourced 171 616 participants from the uk bio bank survey took place between 2006 and 2010 who had completed at least one questionnaire regarding their diet including coffee drinking habits as well as showed a clean bill of health in terms of cancer and cardiovascular disease oh boy two of the biggest known causes of premature death yeah i am going to I'm not in that category. I've got a little bit of cardiovascular stuff. One heart attack, who among us hasn't had a heart attack?
Starting point is 00:35:40 They found that 54-5.4% of participants drank coffee without sugars or sweeteners. 14.3 drank coffee with sugar, 6.1% drink coffee with artificial sweetener. 24.10% did not drink coffee at all. Those are drink coffee. We're further analyzed based on how many cups per day. Okay, let's move on from all this. So the factors are drink more coffee. And it's good for you.
Starting point is 00:36:06 All right. So quit your whining. I saw another study or data graph about how Americans spend their time by age. And it breaks it down in time spent alone, time spent with partner, time spent with family, time spent with children, time spent with friends, time spent with coworkers. and it breaks it down to age and number of minutes. Now we have what? 1,440 minutes in a day. And so it says here time spent alone,
Starting point is 00:36:42 way, I mean, by the time you get to 80, it goes up to 80 years of age, your time spent alone is way over 400 minutes, almost like, looks like 450, 460, somewhere in there. And then it breaks it down, that little quick spike around 70 goes up about the same as when you're 80 for time spent alone and it grows obviously it goes up as it starts at you know zero years of age and as you get through into your adulthood
Starting point is 00:37:10 time spent alone gets more and more and by the time you get to after 40 after 40 into your 40s your time spent alone goes up you know dramatically from let's see 40 your time spent alone is right around 300 minutes, somewhere on there, 290 minutes. And do after that, it goes up. Have a nice day per day. Then, but I find it strange that they don't have time spent with business on this list. Because maybe that's time spent alone. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Time spent with partner, obviously, you know, starts almost at nothing with zero, duh. And then, you know, gradually gets up until you get up until you get. get into adulthood in your mid-20s and then it stays pretty steady around looks like uh it's like 200 minutes or so until you get about 60 and then it goes up even more up to 270 280 uh between you know 60 and 80 years of age so you know that's because all the dinkleberries are gone and uh you are just you and your partner boy doesn't that sound like fun anyway uh but it doesn't i guess maybe that's been this time it doesn't say.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Time spent with family is, you know, right around, I don't know, it looks like 80 minutes. Time spent with children right around 70 or 80 minutes. Wow. That's pretty incredible. That should be more. Wow. Time spent with children. Looks like it goes up.
Starting point is 00:38:46 Well, it goes way up. Okay. No, that's time spent with friends. Yeah. Time spent with friends is not children. Okay. So your children. Obviously, goes up as they get from zero to 20.
Starting point is 00:39:02 It goes up dramatically and stays pretty steady at about 200 minutes or so throughout your 20s, 30s, and 40s, even 50s really here. And then it drops dramatically as it goes down. Time spent with coworkers is pretty flat. You're looking at, you know, 100, wow, it's over 100 minutes to went down there in the zeros. That's not coworkers. What was that? Other babies?
Starting point is 00:39:27 I'm not sure how they. how they figure that out. But there's no business on here. What's going on with this survey? All right? Let's break this survey down, shall we? And we got some sad news from the Birmingham Zoo. I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:39:46 So the Birmingham Zoo said a lion named Josh was brought to the zoo to provide companionship for the lioness. Yeah. They brought them in for a little bit. And, hey, Josh, there you go now. You take care of, you take care of Akali, A-K-I-L-I. And because Akali's mate died in 2021. But they were introduced.
Starting point is 00:40:18 And I'm surprised that this actually happened because they normally introduced them in separate cages. Not that I'm an expert on zoos, but I am. and they normally introduce these animals in separate containers so that they see each other and they can smell each other and talk to each other, but they can't really get to each other. And according to this,
Starting point is 00:40:40 they put the two lions, they introduced the two lions, and Josh was having nothing to do with Eccle and went ahead and killed her. Maldor and killed her to death. How about you bring me another one? Okay? Because I don't want nothing to do with her. I remember her from a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:40:59 I don't know. I don't know what she smelled like. I don't know what the deal was. But I don't want nothing to do with her. I'm going to kill her. And that's what happened. So they clan animal introductions are always risky because wild animals can be unpredictable. We can't control their interactions.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Well, you kind of can. You know, you kind of could put them in separate areas and let them get to know each other a little bit. And let, uh, actually say, hey. Josh, want a little bit of me? Instead of just throwing Josh in there with Ackley saying, there you go, go take care of business. Josh was not having it. So, rest in peace to the female lioness.
Starting point is 00:41:48 I guess that's a lioness. If you're a lioness, you're a female. Ackley at the Birmingham Zoo, rest in peace. that's almost who died today oh did you see did you see they they had they had the Trump funeral
Starting point is 00:42:04 and they buried Ivana and they had the funeral it was nice you know I mean it was a nice they were all there the whole family was there except for Tiffany they didn't want Tiffany anywhere near the funeral which was really kind of
Starting point is 00:42:18 really kind of hurtful I thought but okay whatever and it looked like Melania was not real happy about being there, but maybe that was just a funeral sad look. I don't know. She just didn't look like she was happy to be there. But the rest of the kids were there.
Starting point is 00:42:34 You know, Junior and Eric, Ivanka, they were all there. And Don was there. Even Don said a few words at the casket. She was lowered into the ground. And what a beautiful, beautiful place to bury Ivana. They buried her not too far from the main clubhouse at Trump's Bedminster. golf course. I don't know why this strikes me so funny, but it does. I'm sure it's a beautiful
Starting point is 00:42:59 place. And it has a, you know, discrete piece of granite engraved with her name. And she'll be remembered as a trailblazer who lived the American dream coming to the United States from Czechoslovakia. And she had three children. And she had her own. I mean, she was, she actually was, she lived the American dream. No doubt about it. I mean, and the, you know, the funeral service would build a celebration of life and it was beautiful. All right. And she had the gold casket and, you know, the rose gold casket that you would expect from a Trump.
Starting point is 00:43:38 But it's really strange that A, Tiffany wasn't there. And B, you know what? Just put her out by the first hole, all right? I don't want to have to pay for anything else. So there's a place out there by hole one. We can put her there. All right? Alright, rest and peace.
Starting point is 00:43:55 I'm out. Maybe it's just me. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts.

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