Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 998 | Undue Attention…

Episode Date: November 10, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:55 Well, it could happen. It could happen. And if you do, you run the risk of going into a coma, seizures, permanent blindness, permanent damage to the central nervous system, and quite possibly death. That's from the FDA, not me. So whatever you do, don't drink the hand sanitizer under the heading Adams, polishes hand gels.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Okay, don't do it. Now, really, you don't want to even rub it on yourself. I mean, we already had the big recall not long ago, where they were saying that the hand sanitizer had benzene in it, which is a cancer-causing chemical. But now, methanol is a type of alcohol used to make plastics, panicked, car parts, and building materials. That's what's in Adams, polishes, hand sanitizers.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Don't drink it. And don't, you know what? They don't even want you rubbing it on yourself. Okay. So they, of course, Adams polishes are voluntarily recalling batch 133-475 plus a further 19 batches as a precautionary measure. Out of an abundance of caution, although they don't say that here. It's a precautionary measure. Yes, of course.
Starting point is 00:02:25 If you own any of the recalled products, throw them out. or take them back and get your money back from where you purchased them. They're probably going to give you your money back anyway. So just go there and tell them, yeah, I had some Adams hand sanitizer. And I had to throw it out because it could kill me. So I'd like my money for Adams Polishes hand sanitizer, please. Go ahead. Give it a shot.
Starting point is 00:02:50 But as of right now, no one has been hurt or made sick from. contaminated products. You never know, though. So just watch yourself out there because if you have Adams, polishes, hand sanitizers, and you were thinking, you know, when I get thirsty, I'm going to go ahead
Starting point is 00:03:17 and drink this. Sure, all I have is the four-ounce bottle. But what about the people with the eight-ounce, 16-ounce, and one-gallon bottles? What about those people? Right? So be careful. And look, even if you rub it on yourself, you know, it's absorbed into your skin, you inhale it, you ingest it, skin contact, eye contact. You may not even know have symptoms until 72 hours after ingesting it.
Starting point is 00:03:46 So you can drink it and then all of a sudden you've got amnesia, vomiting, anorexia, diarrhea, abdominal liver function, and hallucinations. you might not blame it on Adams polishing hand sanitizers, but that's exactly what it is. So check your cupboards right now. Check your shelves, take your bathrooms, whatever you have.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Do not use Adams polishing. What's the name of this company? Adams polishes hand gels. I'm not, it's terrible. That's a terrible thing. And if it, don't use it. Okay. And whatever you do, don't drink it.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat. Wow, Florida getting hammered again. No, not the Paul Pelosi kind of hammered, but the hammered from a hurricane or a tropical storm. Nicole making landfall going to cross the state and then head up the West Coast on up into Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Virginia, it's going to bring some damaging wind and rain, especially for almost the entire state of Florida. So we're with you, Florida. Sorry, sorry about it. But you should make do. Look, it was a hurricane and then it made landfall, and then it went right down, category one, right down to a tropical storm.
Starting point is 00:05:16 So you got this. I don't worry about it. No, really, you got this. Don't worry about it. Don't worry about the flooding and the wind and the destruction of property. Don't worry about that. You're fine.
Starting point is 00:05:26 mind. Be safe. Please. Be safe. So yesterday I'm scrolling through, you know, news feeds and I see that they've got this car chase in Los Angeles. Now, anytime there's a car chase in Los Angeles, we've got to go to it live. It's a must.
Starting point is 00:05:45 It has to happen. And ABC 7 and their helicopter live Air 7 HD was on a scene. Breaking News Perse. and I watched the feed. This feed in my Twitter feed was a minute 48. I do not understand how they let this guy get away. Now, I'm going to play the footage of the original breakout of this guy taking the van and stealing this van and how he got away. It is incredible.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Now, in the end, they continued following this guy and he stole a truck from someone else, ditched this van. ditched this van, stole a truck with someone else, and then eventually was caught. He fought people when he left the van, fought some family for a pickup truck, took that pickup truck, and took off again. Then after several crashes, he came to a rolling stop at a gas station in Hacienda Heights, and, you know, obviously he's under arrest. Now, the guy who owned the van, van was at Knott'sberry farm and he didn't realize and it was you know his house was pretty
Starting point is 00:07:01 close to where Knott'sberry farm is. They live in that vicinity and so he was able to see a lot of the police activity but this was at his apartment complex where the van was stolen
Starting point is 00:07:18 and he didn't know that it was his van until later he talks about seeing all the police activity we may have to I might have to I might have to talk to his interview as well on the news. It was pretty fascinating. But it's amazing to me. So this van is parked, the guy gets in the van,
Starting point is 00:07:33 and the police officer pulls the car up behind the van. Now, the van continues to back up and back up and push the police car away, far enough for it to finally get out of there. I don't understand. And I was all the whole time I'm thinking, well, if the police officer would just pull up, it would continue to block the van. He couldn't get out of there. But apparently, when you back,
Starting point is 00:07:55 off from the camera on the helicopter, you see the police officer is outside of the car. So, and he's armed, he's got his weapon pulled. Why doesn't he blow out the tire or something? Why are we not stopping this guy? Really strange. And then, well, you know what? Let's just, here's the report from, uh... This is one of those situations that we have seen in the past get deadly.
Starting point is 00:08:19 ABC7. This is very dangerous. Obviously, that officer has no choice, but to use force of his life. is in danger, but he is waiting for backup, and at this point really has very few options available to him. So he's across the corner. Oh, okay. So wait. So the helicopter is saying the guy that's armed underneath the tree behind the van is another officer.
Starting point is 00:08:42 So whoever is driving the police car is an idiot. Does not been trained well. Because all he had to do was push the car up against the van every time the van backed into him and tried to push away. But he didn't. He just kept getting farther and farther away, giving the van enough room to get out. Now, two officers,
Starting point is 00:09:03 not sure if they both came from that same patrol car, but I always say those two officers on foot. And he is just going back. So let's say that the police officers are not idiots. They were outside of the car for whatever reason. And now they're not in the car. So the van is continuing to smash the car with no one in it, which, you know, all right, fine.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Now he's created some room to escape. Okay, there he goes. Now he backs out. He's going to probably try and ram it again or do a four-point turn and turn it around. He's got to turn it all the way around with that tree. And he may have a couple minutes to do it here because what else? So they back the way out. So the camera backs way out and he's got to go.
Starting point is 00:09:44 He's in this complex, this apartment complex, and he's got to go around and past all these other apartments to get out of the complex. All right. So there's this one. police officer blocking behind the one that he's hit to get out of the way and as he's getting away here now another police officer is coming down that particular road but what happens here come ahead this is dangerous look at this a head-on a head-on situation no it was it wasn't head-on the van went around to the police officer the cop stopped with giving him enough room to go around on either side
Starting point is 00:10:25 really instead of turning sideways and the van just went past him so now he's making the turn into the long part of the parking lot at the apartment complex to get up to the get up to the driveway to get out of the complex are there more police officers coming you bet now he's racing through the subdivision here we go here comes a couple more cops and they now it goes underneath the tree but you see the two officers pull in and they don't pull in far enough to make him go to the right back into the complex. He goes around to the police officers
Starting point is 00:11:06 that were driving into the entrance way of this complex. So that meant that the exit was still open. Hand up over the curb and he's out. He's out of the complex. Hello. Look at what we are seeing here. He is now back
Starting point is 00:11:22 on Coronet Avenue after evading four separate black and white. Unbelievable. I mean, it's so weird. I don't know what kind of mandate the LA police have, but it's a bad mandate if that's what you got. And then he later ditches that van and steals a pickup truck from a family
Starting point is 00:11:44 and, you know, crashes that. And pursuits are obviously no fun. I'm guessing, you know, the object is to not, you know, the least amount of harm possible during these pursuits. I get it. I get it. And then the van owner, you know, talked about hearing all the commotion, which we talked about.
Starting point is 00:12:01 now he's like I use my van for work which is why it was still parked at the apartment complex and so I'd like to get it back I need to go to work I hope there's not the damage isn't too bad
Starting point is 00:12:19 I hope I could still use it for work and the police still have it so let's hope that the police give the van back to the guy so that he can actually I don't know go to his job and make him money to feed his family.
Starting point is 00:12:33 And I will say he talked about a little scam that he had, which I like. He was saying that he had to walk quite a ways to get to his car with his wife and kids because he parked at a convenience store outside of Knott's Berry Farm because he delivers goods there. That's what he used his van for to deliver different goods to convenience stores around the area. And he said the owner lets him park there at the convenience store so he doesn't have to pay to park at Knott'sbury Farm. It's awesome. I don't know how long that deal is going to last now that he put that out
Starting point is 00:13:09 there. But, and now this, the interview that he did about, about the owner was on KTL, which is, you know, they claim that, you know, this high-speed chase was caught by Sky Five. But the audio that we were listening to earlier was from ABC 7. so they were all there just amazing to me that they let this guy get out but you know how do I know all right let's go to the break room
Starting point is 00:13:41 I need something cool to drink desperately well here we go again no one is safe Warren Beatty Warren Beatty the Academy Award winning actor who is I don't know what
Starting point is 00:14:03 150 now? No, stop it, he's only 85. Okay, so a woman has filed a lawsuit against Warren Beatty now, alleging that the actor coerced her into having sex with him when she was 14 or 15 years old. Why do we put it like that when she was 14 or 15 years old? Well, this was back in 1973. Okay, come on now.
Starting point is 00:14:31 I know that this is part of the California, three-year look-back window, which expires January 1st, 2023. So we're trying to get those lawsuits in, even ones that we, you know, aren't true. Now, Warren hasn't commented. He hasn't said anything. So that makes him guilty. But Christina Charlotte Hirsch filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court. Now, the suit, which is really weird, doesn't cite Beatty by name.
Starting point is 00:15:03 identifies the defendant as having been nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Clyde in Bonnie and Clyde. That's Warren Beatty. The female, who now lives in Louisiana, alleges that Beatty met her on a movie set where he paid undue attention to her, commented on her looks, and gave her his phone number. She alleges that Beatty called her numerous times in 1973, invited her to the hotel where he was living, and brought her on car rides. Oh, okay. Now, back in 73, maybe he was probably, what, 30, 35 years old, something like that?
Starting point is 00:15:40 And apparently he offered to help her with her homework and commented on her several times about her losing her virginity. Uh-huh. According to the suit the defendant used his position and status as an adult and a Hollywood movie star to go her sexual contact with plaintiff on multiple occasions, including oral sex, simulated sex, and finally coerced sexual intercourse with the minor child. The suit states that Hirsch was initially thrilled by the attention and believed she was in a romantic relationship with him. And now she's seeking psychological mental,
Starting point is 00:16:20 or she's complaining about, she wants compensation for psychological, mental, and emotional distress. Well, why would you have that? Well, I've had difficulty interacting with. with people in positions of authority as a result of the sexual abuse. And I've suffered issues with trust and control. Have you? Have you?
Starting point is 00:16:44 Okay. So she's represented by Michael Wreck and Michael Finnegan of the law firm, Jeff Anderson and Associates, who has handled numerous child sex abuse cases involving the Catholic Church and the Boy Scouts of America. So there you have it. No one is safe. Warren Badey's people and Warren himself has not commented.
Starting point is 00:17:05 The man is 85 years old. This happened in 1973. If it happened at all. I'm willing to bet that Warren's going to say, yeah, I knew the girl. We were on a film set and I was nice to her. That's it. Have a nice day.
Starting point is 00:17:22 Probably what's going to happen. And, you know, does she get some money for this just for alleging? I don't know. my gut reaction would be tell her to take a hike if it's not true. But on the other hand, you want it to go away. So here's a couple of bucks. It shut up. So we will follow this case here on chewing the fat, I promise.
Starting point is 00:17:47 So yesterday we talked about how Americans are moving to Mexico at the fastest pace on record with permits to temporarily live in the country up 85% from the year before COVID. And Mexico is saying, yeah, hey, what a great place it is to live. Well, this is another example of that. The mayor
Starting point is 00:18:08 of the hometown of Joaquin El Chapo Guzman. The mayor of the hometown of El Chapo in the state of Senileoa is planning to open a narco museum to showcase its drug trafficking history.
Starting point is 00:18:26 and royalty. Man, doesn't that make you want to move to Mexico? All the main drug lords are going to be there from the Sinaloa cartel. Will they have their separate rooms? Are they going to be shown off in one big, giant room? I don't know. It doesn't say.
Starting point is 00:18:46 It just says all the main drug lords from the Sinaloa cartel are going to be there, including Ismail El Mewza, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel. Who, by the way, still remains at large and Rafael Carro Couttero, who recently was arrested, he was the one who
Starting point is 00:19:02 was behind allegedly killing of the DEA agent and they would be brought together in Bataguato, Senanolo. So the town's mayor, Jose Pazale Lopez, said that this is going to happen. We can't deny the history of this town. We shouldn't be scarred
Starting point is 00:19:18 by a museum of drug trafficking and on the contrary, this will bring economic benefit to the city. So, The importance of the drug trade to Sinolaola cannot be overstated, and many there see the likes of El Chapo and El Mayo and Caro Quintero's local heroes who went from rags to riches through the cocaine, weed, meth, heroin, and fentanyl empires that they built. So, man, does that make me want to move to Mexico, in particular move to the state of
Starting point is 00:19:53 Senilewa and the particular city Metagrato, Senaloa. Oh, man, does that sound like a place to go? Speaking of cartels, I see where more than 40 black leaders and journalists reportedly have demanded a meeting with MSNBC President Rashida Jones, who is also black.
Starting point is 00:20:20 I'm pretty sure that's the case. They're pissed over the cancellation of Tiffany Cross. Ha! So I guess the N. AACP president Derek Johnson and
Starting point is 00:20:33 Jamel Hill were among the signators who reached out to MSNBC and said, you guys need to you know, hire Tiffany Crossback.
Starting point is 00:20:48 And we're deeply disappointed in the abrupt cancellation of the cross-connection. and the unexpected ouster of its host, just four days before a critical midterm election. Uh-huh. And given the undeniable rise of fascism
Starting point is 00:21:05 and persistent threats to democracy, we face in the current moment, NBC should be unrelenting force for truth and the safe harbor for voices like Mrs. Cross, I'm sorry, Ms. Cross, MS. Period, Cross, as well as those with whom she shared her broad and popular play. even if that's true, which we know that it probably isn't. It's reported that she was canned for repeated bad behavior on and off the air and bad judgment.
Starting point is 00:21:41 So I want MSNBC to tell these people who are upset with them about the canning of an employee. Thank you very much. We're happy that you watch our network. We're sorry that you'll be disappointed that there is no Tiffany Cross on our network. Perhaps you can do something else with her, but she's not working here at MSNBC. Have a nice day. Do you think that's going to happen? Or are we going to get Tiffany Cross back on MSNBC?
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Starting point is 00:23:32 CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart agree to pay $13 billion. over opioids. The pharmacy chains have reached a tentative deal to settle thousands of lawsuits brought by state and local governments that accused them of contributing to the opioid epidemic. If the deal goes through, CVS and Walgreens will each cough up about $5 billion, and Walmart will drop about $3 billion. Isn't that special? Speaking of other big companies, Amazon, earned. the dubious distinction of becoming the first public company to lose one trillion dollars in market value after its market cap sank to $879 billion.
Starting point is 00:24:22 From the high, it was almost $2 billion, $2 trillion company. Wow. In July of 2021, it was $1.9 trillion. We were talking about Amazon being a $2 trillion company, and now it's under a trillion. What is happening at Amazon? I don't know. Well, Bezos is gone. Right, he's not the CEO anymore.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Maybe that's it, I guess. Paul Allen, another big company guy, co-founder of Microsoft. They just sold his art collection. Paul Allen's art collection auctioned off for more than a billion dollars. Wow. I mean, Paul Allen's art collection is worth more, well, it's not worth more than Amazon. the art collection does it worth a trillion. Never mind.
Starting point is 00:25:15 That's funny. It's worth more than a lot of winner, though. Volvo plans to only sell electric cars by 2030. Isn't that special? We're not going to sell any more gas-powered cars. We're only going to sell electric cars. Now, the first one that's going to be available is going to be about $80,000 and it's going to be an SUV. So we've got that to look.
Starting point is 00:25:37 forward to. I can't wait. And number five in today's daily fat five, chewing the fat fat fat five, a judge has blocked Penguin Random House's acquisition of its publishing rival, Simon and Schuster. Penguin Random House and its parent company will appeal, yeah, I bet, because they want to, they want to be together. But a judge was like, uh, uh, that doesn't seem right that there'd be no more competition. and just be penguin random house. There would be no more competition,
Starting point is 00:26:11 so that's not really a good thing. So we'll see what happens there. They'll probably give in, and it'll just be one great big publishing house. Yay! So who died today? Who died today? Well, he actually died on October 9th from lymphoma,
Starting point is 00:26:34 Tony DeLucah. But he died again today because he was reelected in the state legislature of Pennsylvania. And they had to tell everybody, yeah, that's great, but he's dead. So we're just going to have a runoff to win. It was apparently he died in October and October 9th. And so it was too late to take his name off the ballot. So, okay. Sure, we got you.
Starting point is 00:27:04 It was too late to take his name off the ballot. and there's no way to tell people, hey, if you're voting for this particular office, that guy's dead. So, no, they could not. You know, he was his commitment to the Democratic values, the Pennsylvania House of Democrats were great.
Starting point is 00:27:27 And we were happy that he was proud to have served in the state legislature for 39 years. and so congratulations to Tony DeLuca, who was voted back into office, but he's dead. So Tony DeLuca dead again at the age of 85. I see it speaking of you dead. I see the headline where a hospice nurse allegedly amputated a dying man's frostbitten foot
Starting point is 00:28:02 and plan to put it on display at her at her shop because she wanted to say hey wear your boots kid she has a taxi dermy shop the big i mean taxi dermy is uh we're hearing more and more about the old taxidermas anyway uh she was going to put that on display wear your boots kids now that is not really true when you read this story there's i i find that very difficult to believe it was only said that they were going to do that because so she's helping this she's a hospice nurse and she's working at this Spring Valley Health Rehab
Starting point is 00:28:39 Center in Wisconsin and if you're not sure where that is about 230 miles west of Green Bay Duh and so sometime in March there was a man who was admitted to the facility with severe frostbite in both feet after the heat
Starting point is 00:28:56 in his home had gone out huh said but that we'll be hearing more and about that i'll tell you that as price costs increase of uh heating but i digress uh so by the staff determined that the man was near death and so the director of nursing at the center said the tissue and the foot that brown reportedly what had removed had become necrotic and the foot was dead foul smelling and was held on only by a tendon which you know would be nasty so another
Starting point is 00:29:31 nurse described the foot as black like a mummy. I didn't realize that a mummy was black, but you got it. Black like a mommy. So the patient died in June. And the cause of death has not been disclosed yet, but the medical examiner assigned to the case said that, yeah, hey, the foot was amputated. It was no longer attached to the body. But it was lying right next to him next to the bed.
Starting point is 00:30:01 So the lady, that whole going to display it at the shop is all BS. So they decided to question the nurse and say, hey, how come the foot was detached laying on the bed? Well, you know what? I went ahead and cut it off.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Yeah, the foot was in bad condition. I just looked bad and smelled bad and I was just sick of looking at that stupid thing. So I went ahead and just cut it off. I used some scissors. Sure, you know, it hurt a lot. One of the unnamed nurses
Starting point is 00:30:40 who assisted in the procedure claimed the patient was in agony the entire time. Yeah. But they, apparently the procedure was not performed correctly. I mean, correctly, you cut the tendon, right? So the man's tendon had been cut with scissors and then, you know, there it goes, it's done with the, it's gone with the leg,
Starting point is 00:31:03 have a nice day, it's off. Now, this is where it talks about the taxi dermy shop. There are allegations that she planned to steal the foot and put it on display in her family's taxi dermy shop with the sign saying,
Starting point is 00:31:16 wear your boots, kids. That's just somebody being funny. I'm sorry, that's not true. Sorry, the foot was placed in a plastic bag and stored in a freezer so that it was returned to the box. after the man passed away.
Starting point is 00:31:31 So it was done with love and care. Now, apparently, this particular nurse is no longer employed there, so you don't have to worry if you have family or friends at the Spring Valley Health Rehabilitation Center in Spring Valley, Wisconsin, about 230 miles west of Green Bay. You don't have to worry. She's gone. We gave her the boot.
Starting point is 00:31:58 We put a foot. up her butt and told her to get out of here. So I guess there's still an investigation going on. According to this now, she's charged with physical abuse of an elder person, intentionally causing
Starting point is 00:32:15 great bodily harm and mayhem. She could get 40 years in prison. Stop it. Stop it. I don't know that I want one of my family members foot, feet cut off, but it was hanging by attended, everybody knew that, it was dead. And he was close to dying. And if it eased his pain a little, then that's what she's supposed to be doing as a hospice nurse. That a lot of people don't really see it that way.
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Starting point is 00:33:51 They were both arrested and presented before the magistrate. Defendants and their co-conspirators committed violent robbery using any weapons they could get their hands on. The left employees of the jewelry store are injured. I mean, these guys are absolutely dirtbags. There's no question. And they carried out a robbery at a jewelry store. They stole more than $800,000 in merchandise. They trashed the business, injured employees.
Starting point is 00:34:18 They keep throwing out there by using bearspray. Why is this a federal offense? It never, it doesn't say anywhere in this story. Why this is a federal case. It talks about today's charges reflect our commitment to safeguarding the people and businesses of New York City. Does it. But, okay, so you say so.
Starting point is 00:34:37 And our relentless pursuit of anyone who would seek to do harm for them. Okay, that's great. and that's wonderful and I appreciate that coming from the New York Police Department Police Commissioner but I would still like to know
Starting point is 00:34:47 why this is a federal crime uh they the robbery took place in the Bronx people were harmed in the Bronx they were arrested in New York why is this a federal crime but it's just me I know bad guys I got it
Starting point is 00:35:02 bad guys I got it okay bad guys so the inflation is a best for some, but not for all. I mean, it's nice and even now. Sure. I mean,
Starting point is 00:35:17 we were told today that inflation has slowed. It's slowed to 7.7% over the past 12 months. So that's, according to this, easing some pressure
Starting point is 00:35:33 on households and economy. Is it? Is it? Okay. All right. If you say, say so sure I believe anything you tell me congratulations to jaselle bunchen uh she actually just bought a new place across the little waterway from tom now she bought that other place
Starting point is 00:35:55 that's a dump we talked about uh last week remember she bought the little place over there on surfside for like 1.25 million apparently now i did a little investigating because i couldn't believe that she was actually buying this place. Because it's too small for her. What is? She's not going to live there. Apparently it's going to be office space. So I bet you this is a place for her due person to live.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Look, I bought you a place. All right. Over there on Surfside, it cost me $1.25 million. It's a cute little place. It was like, I forget it was like 1,800 square feet or something. Yeah. So look, I bought you a place. That's for her new girl.
Starting point is 00:36:32 I bet you that, you know, her office space. That's where her do girl is going to live. Guaranteed. Anyway, so she buys a new place over there off the island, off billionaire's island or millionaires island or whatever the hell it's called there down in Miami, Indian Creek Island, where they all hang out and live and it's a private place and it's wonderful. So she bought this new place 11.5 million mansion directly across the creek from Tom. It'll be great. So she had 6,600 square foot home. direct a view of Tom's house or their house wants their house
Starting point is 00:37:10 because that place is still under construction. They bought that place knocked down the original place and the new eco-friendly house is still under construction. So maybe, you know, maybe they just, when it's time for the kids to come over, they just put them on a little rowboat and let them row over to the dock, you know, just kind of shove them off
Starting point is 00:37:29 and they meet them at the dock when they lodge in. That's probably how they, that way they don't have to drive anywhere. They just push him across the waterway. I could work. Yeah, it could definitely work. So her new place, pretty sweet. 18,400 square feet,
Starting point is 00:37:44 25-foot ceilings, views of a wide waterway, plus Indian Creek Island, which is, hello, which is gorgeous and private. Features five bedrooms, seven bathrooms. Boy, when the kids are there, it's going to get crowded, though. It also has a large outdoor pool,
Starting point is 00:38:00 home theater, office, gym, playroom, and an eat-in. I hope that we have an Indian kitchen that opens up to a patio the master bedroom is on the ground floor and features his and hers bath and is located on a private cul-de-sac offering Giselle and the kids more privacy. Well, yeah, it's on a private island and it's down the private drive. Okay. Yeah, great. Okay. So, Tom, I guess, is keeping the Indian Creek Island place. There, it's billionaire bunker is what the island is called. So, I mean, everybody lives there, right? We know, you know, Ivanka and Jared live there, and Carl Icon and so many more billionaires all live there. So I doubt Tom is going to get rid of that place.
Starting point is 00:38:49 And he, I mean, remember, I told you, they bought the place. They bought, they had like a, like a 5,000 square foot garage on the property, and that's what it is now. They tore that down. That's got to go. No. We're buying this and the property, but no, that five, 1,772 square feet
Starting point is 00:39:06 place there. That has got to go. Okay? Have a nice day. I don't want to see it anymore. So, they're doing okay. Should be fun to watch what happens with Giselle and Tom
Starting point is 00:39:21 over the years. I guess it's fine. You know, they'll be fine. Divorce sucks. Everything gets easier with time. You can quote me on that. Everything gets easier with time. Divorce still sucks.
Starting point is 00:39:32 And it'll be, it'll be interesting to see the kids you know, use their little powerboat to jet over to dad's house and jetbacks to mom's house. It'll be, you know, they'll be fun. They'll just remember those times like good times. It'll be good times. Remember when mom and dad got a divorce? And we had to, you know, use our little boat to go back and forth.
Starting point is 00:39:57 They probably all will have their own little boat, their own little jet ski, their own little boat to go back and forth. That's what you need to do. So, okay, you know, you. You get the bigger boat. You're the oldest. You get the bigger boat. So that's, you know, that's good news.
Starting point is 00:40:10 And the two from Giselle and Tom. And then you got the other one from Tom and, what's her face up in New York? You know, Blue Blood Star. That's her stupid name. Oh, Bridget Monaghan. Yeah. They've got the kid Jack with Bridget. And then they've got the two kids that Giselle and Tom had, right?
Starting point is 00:40:32 Benjamin and Vivian. so who gets the bigger boat you decide stream and subscribe to more blaze media content at the blaze.com slash podcasts

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