Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Gin and Juice… | 4/17/24

Episode Date: April 17, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:40 John Deer has launched a hunt For their first ever Chief Tractor Officer The CTO And they're looking for a witty And charismatic content creator Ready to help the iconic American brand Celebrate Farmers
Starting point is 00:00:57 Contractors Groundkeepers and brand fans. I want to be the chief tractor officer for John Deere. I was raised on a John Deere tractor. I can remember as a little kid taking a nap on a John Deer tractor with my uncle less.
Starting point is 00:01:16 I mean, I am a fan of John. In fact, remember, nothing runs like a deer. You're going to be making stops at some of the most iconic stadiums, sporting landmarks, capturing the perfect striping in the outfield, someday you're going to be at Yellowstone and you're going to just take care of hashtag day in the life and you're going to be the John Deere
Starting point is 00:01:38 Chief Tractor Officer. That is awesome. So you just have to submit a short form video with your pitch for the position showing the creativity, humor, and passion that you could bring to the job. Candidates are also encouraged to publish their entries on TikTok and or
Starting point is 00:01:59 Instagram and of course tag John Deere. Know someone who's a natural storyteller thrives on the great outdoors. I mean that's speaking to me. Thrives in the great outdoors? Hello? And is a little extra
Starting point is 00:02:14 in front of and behind the camera. I mean, as John Deere, why are we even out looking for other candidates? I'm your man. So I should go to John Deerec.c.o.com which I'm going
Starting point is 00:02:29 to right now and this company will not let me go to it. Okay. Okay. What is happening in America when I can't go to John DeerecTO.com? Because it's not a private connection. This has to end. This has to end. So you can, though, and your internet, just not me.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Go to Deere.com. and slash news slash and you're right there you're right there oh let's see if we can read this page is this page come up maybe i can get in through the back door oh write your own jokes now no no not with the john dear tractor although i mean you got to have i got to end at least the chief director officer as doing a little business on a John Deere. You know what I'm saying? Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Pop up on in here. My John Deer, no stop. No, no. Nothing runs like a deer. I know. I know. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:03:42 So, you just have to go to, well, just be easier. Instead of going to www. deer, D-E-E-R-E-R-E-D-E-R-E.com slash EN-S-N-E-W-S-S-S-S-H-E-E-S-S-H. you could just go to
Starting point is 00:03:57 John Deerec.o.com. Welcome. Good luck. Good luck to you because that would be a fun, fun job. Traveling the country, riding around on John Deere's, that's a good gig. Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fad. Okay, so I shut the Wi-Fi off on my phone and I accessed the Internet website that this company would not let me access. Which is agonizing. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:28 John Deere website isn't porn. Okay? Just drive me crazy. But your mission, if you want to become the chief tractor officer, should you decide to accept it. Create face melting social media content that shows all the incredible and unexpected ways farming and construction work. It's different.
Starting point is 00:04:49 If you're a natural storyteller who thrives in the great... Oh, we already covered all that. You're ready to travel to U.S. Maybe they should have blocked me from this. It's the same stuff we've always. already read. So good luck becoming the CTO. Good luck. So we found out
Starting point is 00:05:04 that our girl Hannah Gutierrez Reed was sentenced the other day. She was found guilty of what the heck was she found guilty of it was some crazy thing. Yeah, you know that whole court system.
Starting point is 00:05:22 You get bogged down with that court system. I hate that. So, Well, no, actually she was found guilty of fatally shooting. Well, she didn't actually shoot him. Alec did. But it was because of her as the armorer on the set of Rust. And she, wow, I mean, just she came to court, shackled.
Starting point is 00:05:52 I mean, everyone, if you were part of anything in today's world, you're showing up in court shackled, handcuffed, jail scrubs, that's it. And as well she should have been, okay, as well she should have been. She was, she's being sentenced for involuntary manslaughter. Now, the maximum possible was, I think, 18 months. And that's what she got. Good. Get out of here.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Court is no longer in session. Go whine somewhere else, Helena. We're sick of you, Hannah. Okay. Helena's still dead. Get out of here. I just incredible. So I'm in the middle of a courtroom.
Starting point is 00:06:41 Your Honor? You're disrupting my courtroom. I know I am, Your Honor. But I do want to ask you a question. What do I think about this case? Because I was home in Florida and I saw this come out. Yeah. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:06:56 why her? She was the armor. She was the one that was taken care of. And she was high, right? Because we found... Yeah, there's all kinds of drugs. We found drugs. And she was partying.
Starting point is 00:07:07 And then she took the weapons out of the armor. And they were shooting, having fun. Right. I completely... I'd say, police officer myself, when I was in the military, I can say that, you know, playing with the guns from the armors
Starting point is 00:07:24 was one of the best thing that I... that I did in my career. Right. When you were just sitting at the gate, you decided, hey, let's just play with the- Well, not sitting at the gate, because that's an article 15 if I do it while I was sitting at the gate.
Starting point is 00:07:36 But if I was doing before and after sitting at the gate, then I would not be in trouble. But she got the guilty, 18 months, right? She never really took responsibility. They were after tough. It was on. So now it's Alex's turn in July. First of all, it's Alec.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Yeah, Alex's turn in July, right? July, someone there. I don't know what they do, right? She's guilty. Right. She's been proven guilty of involuntary manslaughter. It's all on her. Okay.
Starting point is 00:08:06 So in a perfect world, the case is close because we found the killer. Right. We found the killer. That's the reason that Helena is dead and what's his face? The other guy got shot. Yeah. The producer. Sorry, I forgot his name, but you know.
Starting point is 00:08:21 He just got shot. He didn't die. You don't get mentioned if you don't die. I feel like this show. the only time you get mentioned is if you're dead, if you're doing... Or you killed somebody. Oh, you did a crime. You did a crime.
Starting point is 00:08:35 You didn't let me finish a story. Oh, sorry. Like, it's predictable. Is it you're dead or you're committed? Anyways. So we're trying to get Alec on what... And I don't like the guy. This is not me defending the guy, but if we got the killer,
Starting point is 00:08:51 Alec goes away. I thought so too. And I'm sure that's what his attorneys are. are making the case for. Is there a number? An original, originally, they thought that this case was over for Alec,
Starting point is 00:09:07 but then they, you know, brought it back, right? So now we're on trial starting in, I think it is early July. It's supposed to only be like 10 days or whatever it is. I'm curious to see what smoking gun we have
Starting point is 00:09:21 because you caught the killer. I know. And I know that's that. And the movie's still going. The movie, Well, they've finished. I think he's finished filming. That's what I'm saying. They finished up in Wyoming.
Starting point is 00:09:29 The movie's done, which I want to see the movie now. It costs a life. I want to see the movie. Absolutely. We have to see the church scene. Yes. That's the scene in the movie. We have to see.
Starting point is 00:09:42 We can't cut that out. No. If you cut that out, then you've been a wuss. Yes, which. It is him. Very well. It could be the case. But we have to have the church scene.
Starting point is 00:09:53 I have to. Yeah. I've seen it rendered as. this is how it may have happened. The little cartoon when it's all happened. I've seen that. That's not the movie. No, it is not.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Like, I want to see the movie. Yes, absolutely. So if he just found, if he's found guilty of whatever they're going to find him on, is you going to go, is you going to go to jail or is you going to go to celebrity jail? Well, first of all. Lori, Lori, Lori, Lori, Lori. Yeah, I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:10:17 I know. Because Lori, Lori Lori, Lori is coming back. I know. She's coming back now. She's coming back. Don't even get me. I love it. She got a place with Kirby enthusiasm.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Larry David did an amazing job bringing her back. She's got another new gig too. Oh, do you know about a new gig? Yes, she just got another new job. She's got, they're hiring her. She's back. Bigger and stronger than ever. She, because I know she's doing stuff with the niece from Full House.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Cameron, I know she's doing something with her. Because I saw them pull something together. But if you haven't seen Kirby Enthusiasm, go see it. It's an episode with. her and it's literally her getting anything that she wants because it's who she is and she milks the system and she knows how to milk the system it was fantastic but lora laura laura lori think she's back oh yes she most definitely is she's back forget what it wasn't that though
Starting point is 00:11:16 it was another show that she was coming back on and they were all they're all wound up like she's yeah she deserves to be back she's wrong plus she paid her time. She paid the dues. Two weeks. That's what you get. I believe it was 11 days. 11 days? I think it was 11 days. Because I was right. Yeah. Because it was supposed to be 14 and I was like there's no way she's serving the full 14 days.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Yeah. There's no way she's going to go to the office a full 14 days. No way you get it. That's impossible. But Alex Bowen. Does he go to jail? That was the full name by the way. Stop, pause for him. That was a full name. So even though he pronounced it wrong, you got to give him the gunshot. Yeah. Does he go to jail? No, I don't think he is.
Starting point is 00:11:59 But is that because he's Alec? No, they didn't do the whole name. It's just, thank you. I did that on purpose too. Is that because of who he is? Or it's because white girl is already, we don't need jail time. I think they make the case that this case is over, right? I mean, we've already got the armorer who's been tried and convicted and sentenced.
Starting point is 00:12:24 18 months also, I feel like it's too. less. That's a pretty. That's a light sentence. That's a celebrity sentence. That sure is. Because she's already been in jail for a minute. I think it's just silly that we're trying,
Starting point is 00:12:36 Alec, on this whole thing. Oh, and again, this is not me defending him. I don't like the douche. She's a douche. He most definitely is. He deserves to be a douche.
Starting point is 00:12:46 He sure does. And he should be in jail. He should be in douche jail. Duce jail, but not because of that. There's other, you know, I don't know about calling your daughter, a fat pig at 13. I was a long time ago. Everybody's forgiven each other for that.
Starting point is 00:12:59 We've moved on. Yeah, we've moved on. But, but I will say this, Alex shouldn't be tried for this. No. It should not. I agree. And yet it's still happening.
Starting point is 00:13:11 So we have that to look forward to. I'm looking forward to the Alec Baldwin. Trial. With Amex Platinum, $400 in annual credits for travel and dining means you not only satisfy your travel bug, but your taste buds too. That's the powerful backing of Amex.
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Starting point is 00:14:19 Man, I am a fan of the ASHP. And the ASHP, which has published the metric since 2001, says the number of hard-to-get drugs has surpassed the previous record high from a decade ago. So not having the right medication on hand is forcing doctors to prescribe alternatives that are often inferior to plan A treatments with patients' well-being on the line. Healthcare regulators are scrambling to find a panacea of a problem that's been festering since 2021. Interesting, isn't it?
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Starting point is 00:15:58 for a discount on your order. promo code Jephy at jacemedical.com. Jacemedical.com. J-A-S-E-Medical.com. So we're 100 days away from the Olympics. Yay! And the Olympic flame was lit at the birthplace of the games in Greece this week. Yesterday, as a matter of fact, for those of you listening live,
Starting point is 00:16:26 today is the 17th of April, 24. So on the 16th of April, they lit the flame in Greece. It was a ceremony rich with ancient traditions that were launched. Greece is on fire because they missed the torch. The arrow guy missed the torch and the whole country is on fire now. I know. It wasn't covered anywhere. You heard it here first.
Starting point is 00:16:51 That actually happened. So the torch relay is going to culminate, obviously, in Paris on July 26. Hopefully, the arrow guy hits the torch in Paris. Otherwise, we might have... This could be happening on live television, NBC. In Paris. The whole thing could be... Gone.
Starting point is 00:17:17 So... No, we're praying that doesn't happen. And the whole Greece thing. I mean, I haven't seen that reported anywhere. So it's going to be carried more than 3,000 miles as it gets on its way to Paris. Yay! Well, then I see a story that NBC is just beside themselves because they're 100 days away. and they are just excited about their billion-dollar extravaganza,
Starting point is 00:17:42 the Olympics that's going to be. And you wondered, man, you know, they've talked about what it's going to be like. Well, they're excited because the president of NBC Olympics production said the opening ceremony will be more like Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade or New Year's Rock and Eve than a solemn procession. Oh, that's great. Kelly Clarkson, Peyton Manning, will co-host alongside NBC sports reporter Mike Tariko. Okay. Alex Cooper, the famous voice behind the Call Her Daddy podcast, will throw live viewing parties on Peacock.
Starting point is 00:18:25 That should be fun. And for his outstanding service to journalism covering horse crip walking during the Tokyo 2020. Olympic Snoop Dog is being rewarded. He's going to be on the ground doing primetime coverage for NBC and has already promised that Paris 2024 will be the most epic Olympics ever. So, right? These bitches could jump. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:18:57 They need some Snoop Dog cereal. It'll help them out a little bit. It's going to be, it seems to be awesome. And I don't know. I don't know the drug laws in Paris. So Snoot, Witchie baby. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Okay. Plus, let's see. You got track and field will become the first sport to put up prize money at the Olympics. The governing body of those disciplines, World Athletics, announced a $50,000 prize
Starting point is 00:19:25 for all gold medalists and events under its jurisdiction. Oh, nice. So those, I mean, we're going to have the track and field contestants beating the crap of each other to get gold. medals. That'll be awesome. Did he just throw a javelin at that guy? Yes, he did.
Starting point is 00:19:41 The shot put him in the side of the head. Oh, it was an accident. Sorry. Let me try again. And we've seen the bikini cut leotard from Nike for the women's suit. Oh yeah. It's the Olympics in Paris, baby. You know it. Yeah. There's a reason that they've ordered 100,000 condoms for the Paris Olympics. Okay, that's because of that. Anyway, so there's plenty of Olympic business going on. We'll cover that as the... I hope that's what Snoop Dogg needs to be covering. Right there, man.
Starting point is 00:20:14 It needs to be covering Olympic business. If you need some help, Snoop Dogg, I'm producing this thing. I'm here. Chewing the fat at the blaze.com. Just email me. You can reach out... You know what? Just DM me on X at Jeffy JFR.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Message me on Facebook and Instagram. Jeff Fisher Radio. That's fine. Or, you know what? You can message me on my YouTube channel, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. way. You can get a hold of me. In fact, Snoop Dog, you can order a cameo from me. At Jeffrey JFR on Cameo. I mean, I'll message you back for free, but, you know, the original one, that's
Starting point is 00:20:47 not free at all. You have to pay for that. But you let me know what you need, Snoop, and I'm here for you. And anyone else, even if you're not Snoop and you want a cameo, you go ahead. You think to yourself, I want to be like Snoop. Order a cameo at Jeffie JFR. Okay. They have, they're talking about the cyber security experts say that they plan to thwart 3.6 billion attempts to hack into the games.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Okay. I mean, it only takes one. So good luck. Good luck. I mean, I want them, I want them to thwart all attempts to hack into the digital infrastructure.
Starting point is 00:21:30 But remember, it only takes one. I mean, we just had the National Weather Service hacked again, right? I'm sorry, it was just a significant radar outage, and it only affected half of the stations across the U.S. It was a network issue.
Starting point is 00:21:49 So it wasn't, it's silly me. I was thinking it was a hack job, but no, it just disrupted availability of critical weather data, sparking discussions on the need for a better funding. Yeah, they need more money. That's what they need. No, they need better IT people. They need better firewalls. So we'll see. I mean, the NWS,
Starting point is 00:22:12 that's how the people on the know call them the National Weather Service. The NWS assured us that it's not going to, it didn't stop them from issuing warnings, but it kind of did since your site was down. And it may have affected TV broadcaster's ability to communicate weather information. Oh, so you were able to tell the TV guys.
Starting point is 00:22:36 They just weren't able to tell us. So it's not on you. Got it. So listen, this is, I know it's complete speculation about the cyber attacks, but no, this is, this was not a, this is not a cyber attack. It was just a network issue. Right. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cool to drink desperately.
Starting point is 00:23:07 I don't know. know why it's making the rounds, but I've been sent this by, I don't know, a lot of you. Thank you for sending me this. I appreciate it. I've received this at chewing the fat at the blaze.com. I've received tags on X. I've received tags on Facebook. I've received tags on Instagram. But I watch them and I watch this and I don't know. I've watched it a few times because it's William Conrad and he's doing a bonanza commercial. which got me to thinking Bonanza. Okay, so there's very few left in the United States, Benanza and Ponderosa.
Starting point is 00:23:43 They're together now. I remember at one point, I thought that they were always together, but that wasn't true. I was reading about it because of your, you sending me these commercials, I got interested in going down the rabbit hole
Starting point is 00:23:57 of Bonanza and Ponderosa. So Bonanza started with Dan Blocker from the TV show, and he played Hoss on the TV show and then had a little bit of success and then a couple of brothers said
Starting point is 00:24:13 that's a pretty good idea why don't we just open a restaurant like the same thing only we'll call it the Ponderosa and they fought each other for years they were not they were unhappy with one another for doing that and so then I remember as
Starting point is 00:24:29 as when I when my grandfather had me and I was just a little baby and I barely there was a couple of pictures of me just has a little kid. Going to a place called Johnny's Bonanza. And I guess I always thought that was a bonanza, but I don't think it was. I think it was this guy Johnny scamming the deal
Starting point is 00:24:48 from the Ponderosa and the Bonanza. I'll call my place Johnny's Bonanza, and it'll be different. It's just like from coming to America with McDonald's. And it's not McDonald's, it's McDonald's. So I think Johnny did the same thing. But William Conrad, Cannon. This was pre-canon.
Starting point is 00:25:07 Oh, this was, so this was, what, 77? What was this? 77. Yeah, 1977. So this was post-canon. Very disappointing. He needed the money. He wasn't working on Canon anymore.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Canon was over. That's very, this is post. Cannon. This is when he's in his prime right here. Okay. Tonight's episode. Bonanza. starring William Conrad.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Canon. Starring William Conrad. Okay, I can't. I'm not going to listen to a other thing. Diane Farsi. She's a return star. She did that multiple. So is Joan.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Joan's been on several episodes. Tonight's episode. Country Blue. Think about it. Anyway, classic. So, these commercials for Bonanza are post-Camp.
Starting point is 00:26:07 pre Jake and the Fat Man, right? When did Jake? I got to look at him. Jake and the Fat Man did not start in 1977. So he's doing Bonanza commercials. Fantastic. Ah, the famous Bonanza salad bar. Think about it.
Starting point is 00:26:25 It inspires me. First, a bed of crisp, fresh lettuce, luscious, ripe tomato. A ring of two of raw onion. A soup song. A soup song? What's salad dressing? Italian.
Starting point is 00:26:40 Oh, French. Bonanza doesn't charge you for salad with your meal. Oh, may I? Even the second time around. Because at Bonanza, we want you to come back. I think about it. That's awesome. So, very disappointing that he was done with,
Starting point is 00:26:56 he was done with Canon. And that was kind of his character on Canon, that he was a connoisseur of the fine foods. so it was and Jake and the fat man had to have started 10 years later in 1987
Starting point is 00:27:14 man then he was doing well down the William Conrad rabbit hole he was doing and this time post canon
Starting point is 00:27:25 he was the voice of Chrysler for a lot of years and I got drawn down the rabbit hole of William Conrad's not right Robert Conrad. He's the battery guy. William Conrad, his Chrysler commercials, and they are all great, but, you don't need to hear all these old Chrysler commercials. But I will say,
Starting point is 00:27:48 some of those cars would be pretty sweet today. Pretty sweet today, like the closing headlights, the headlight covers, those are pretty slick. You don't get those guys, you don't make them like they used to. We have breaking news here on CTF. And our reporter live out of the scene, Chris Cruz. Chris, what do you got for us? We won't go. We won't go.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Shut up. My goodness. Fisher, I'm done here by Google executives. Yeah, they've been protesting. They've been protesting about 10 hours now. And we won't go. Israel sucks. Death to America.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Now, this is the Google Cloud Service. This is, yes, this is the Google Cloud Service. The employees are pissed. They're pissed. That Google has billion-dollar contracts with other countries around the world. Yes. Now, one of those countries is Israel. Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:52 And so they want Google to pull the plug on the cloud deal that they have with Israel because Israel is the oppression. We all know that. Yes, yes. Death to America, death to Israel from the river to the sea. America will be depleted of fleas. I think that's why they got it. I think that's why they got arrested.
Starting point is 00:29:14 But yeah, it is official. I just talked to the cop behind me, and they're arrested after 10 hours of protesting. I believe an executive was also arrested in the whole shebang. So can I come home now? Because I don't like it here in California. I did not think that they were going to do that. I mean, that's incredible that they arrested the staffers.
Starting point is 00:29:35 I mean, they should have just said, You're fired. Get out. But they're right. I mean, that's incredible that Google pulled that up. I don't know how that's going to go over. I mean, I'm all for it and good for Google. And is that going to win your AI battle?
Starting point is 00:29:51 I don't think so. Is that going to win you saying that we're not all leftists? I don't think so. But it helps. It's certainly not going to help with the Palestinian lovers. No way. Which is like every single person in the left. But anyways, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:30:09 Back to other studios. I'm going to get on this. You asked if you could go. I was hoping for maybe, you know, you have any interviews with any of the staffers that were arrested? I didn't. I didn't. I apologize for that. I was just in shock.
Starting point is 00:30:21 When I saw the cops come out of their cruisers and arrest all the people after 10 hours, it shook me. It shook me. It was back to blue. You know what? I'm going to end the report with back to blue. Well, you come out home and be safe now. That's breaking news. Here on CTF, our man on the street reporter, Chris Cruz,
Starting point is 00:30:43 breaking news that Google staffers have been arrested. And those are the staffers that were protesting the Google $1.2 billion Israel contract. That's what pays you! I can't take it. Good for Google, though. I think That's really a struggle That's a tough call
Starting point is 00:31:07 I mean I did not think they would do anything like that I figured they'd tell them to get out Stop protesting or you're going to lose your job But to have them arrested That is awesome Go ahead Protests some more Only do it in jail
Starting point is 00:31:25 Okay That's exactly what should be happening To every protester around America. You're blocking traffic, you're blocking airport, you're blocking commerce being traversed in this country.
Starting point is 00:31:43 Drag them to jail. I watched that one footage. I think it was San Francisco. I think it was the San Francisco Goldingay Bridge where they were blocking traffic for hours and the police were just standing there. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:31:58 I would be so angry. I'd be throwing people off the side of the San Francisco. just throw them off sir you can't they can't block the road either sorry I don't want them to die
Starting point is 00:32:10 but if they if they don't survive bummer you know I'm sorry about it I just the police have got to stop this we have got to have some law and order has to be restored to this country I know this is coming from me
Starting point is 00:32:26 and I'm all for scams and I'm all for doing what you can to you know make a name nickel, but we have to have some kind of law and order. Don't we? Don't we? This episode is brought to you by Peloton.
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Starting point is 00:33:28 Who died today? Well, let's begin with former U.S. senator and former two-time Florida, Governor Bob Graham, dead at the age of 87. Now, Bob was the governor from 1979 to 87. I met him a couple of times when he was senator. He'd already been governor, obviously. And I liked him. He was a good guy.
Starting point is 00:33:57 And he was friends with one of the hosts that I did a morning show with in Florida, Jack Harris. So he would show his mug every now and then in Tampa. Anyway, he was a good guy. Very sad. Bob Graham. Florida boy. you know, governor.
Starting point is 00:34:15 And that's it. My first mother-in-law, who was born and raised in Florida, she said that Florida was over when Jeb Bush became governor, because he was not a Florida boy. She didn't care about Democrat or Republican. It was Florida boy. And as soon as Jeff Bush became a cup, Florida's over. They just elected a non-Florida boy as governor.
Starting point is 00:34:38 State's done. Okay. All right. We're back to it now, though, with DeSantis. we'll see if she actually holds true on that. Anyway, Bob Graham, rest in peace, dead at the age of 87.
Starting point is 00:34:54 Then we have Ron Thompson, Ron Thompson. You, of course, know Ron Thompson. He played in Beretta, the TV show Beretta with Robert Blake. You can't forget. Beretta, come on now. Can't do the...
Starting point is 00:35:13 Time don't do the crime. Oh, well. Ron Thompson dead at the age of 83. He died in his home in Los Angeles. No cause of death for the legendary actor. So sure wasn't that. If it was that, they would have said something. I'm sure that they would have announced that.
Starting point is 00:35:40 No problem. Ron Thompson, you'd know him if you said. saw him. I mean, he's been an actor for years. He's been around forever. And it's very sad. Just that, I mean, the guy's been in all kinds of movies. And he's remembered for Beretta. Playing Robert Blake's sidekick as a detective of Beretta. Okay. No problem. Rest in peace.
Starting point is 00:36:04 Rest in peace. Ron Thompson dead at the age of 83. TikTok star. We're continuing on Who Died today? TikTok star Kyle Marissa I guess it's Kylie K-Y-L-E I don't know I guess Kylie identifies as a female but we'll just
Starting point is 00:36:25 she looks like one Kylie Marissa Roth dead at the age of 36 now she was I guess famous for discussing controversial Hollywood blind items I mean I didn't know
Starting point is 00:36:39 there was an issue with Hollywood blind people but okay you know, I'm able to do, we're recovering you know, why companies don't have more braille boards. We're recovering how come people are not given their cane with the red tip?
Starting point is 00:36:57 I don't know. What was she? I never saw one of Kylie TikTok post, but okay. She passed away. Cause of death was not revealed. At 36, I mean, you're looking at suicide. You're looking at overdose.
Starting point is 00:37:16 You're looking at some sort of horrific accident, obviously, you know, like a boulder falling from the tree. Or you got hit by a blind person driving a car in Hollywood. That's exactly the thing you were talking about. Or, you know, it was that. So you just don't know. Rest in peace. Kylie Marissa Roth dead at the age of 36. Then we have a member of organized.
Starting point is 00:37:43 noise and dungeon family Rico Wade and man you cannot tear me away from organized noise and dungeon family Rico Wade dead at the age of 52. Very sad according to everyone who knew them they were saddened. Really?
Starting point is 00:38:01 There wasn't one person that said good. No there wasn't Jeff there wasn't one person who said good Rico Wade dead at the age of 52 it doesn't appear that during the actual announcement of the death of Rico Wade that there was a cause of death listed. Huh. So at 52 could have been, I don't know, an accident.
Starting point is 00:38:28 A rock could have fallen on him as well. You don't know. It could have been some sort of disease. It could have been suicide. it could have been an overdose and it could have been well couldn't have been that because they would have said that right off the bat
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Starting point is 00:39:35 You know, speaking of that, I see where new RNA-based vaccine, they have a new one that, I believe, is shown effective against all strains of a virus. And it may eliminate the need for annual boosters against illnesses like the common flu. So there you go. You have to worry about it. It's going to take one shot that's going to cover it all. And then you can quit your whining. All right. You don't have to worry about the boosters.
Starting point is 00:40:03 You're just going to take the one shot. Well, of course they're going to have the hunt for the universal vaccine for everything. So you'll get a shot for everything, which will be good because we now are supposed to be afraid of the new mutant strain of monkeypox. that they claim has a pandemic potential, as discovered in a Congo village in the DRC, I believe. And that's the Democratic Republic of Congo, for those of you not in the know. And the virus is a descendant of the deadlier clad one M-Poc strain, but it has evolved to become even more infectious and better at evading tests than its predecessor.
Starting point is 00:40:50 Oh, no. Oh, no. The discovery was made in the Kementuga, a poor, densely populated gold mining town that was feared to be ripe for an explosive outbreak. So far, they have 108 cases, and it could be coming to a society near you soon. You know, we need a vaccine.
Starting point is 00:41:15 We need an overall generic vaccine that would kill it all and be done with it. Now, for those of you who think that I elude that some of these heart attacks, some of these cardiac events, some of these died suddenly events that we talk about on the show, are that. No. No, okay, because the CDC has released new data addressing the link, or lack thereof between the COVID-19 vaccine
Starting point is 00:41:54 and sudden cardiac death in otherwise healthy young adults. So they conducted an assessment between June of 2021 and December of 2022. Huh. I mean, that's not even, it's like six months tops. Okay. And the very beginning. This is the very beginning.
Starting point is 00:42:20 It's not even, the shot didn't even have time. No, okay. Anyway, they, they investigated the death certificates and vaccination records of 1,292 Oregon descendants, aged between 16 and 30,
Starting point is 00:42:32 who had died of cardiac or undetermined causes. The data do not support an association of COVID-19 vaccination with sudden cardiac death among previously healthy young persons. Okay. So we're still recommending for everyone aged over six months to get the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:42:51 Okay. All right. The CDC said it's analysis that reports of myocarditis, specifically in young men, made their way to the vaccine adverse event reporting system. Vairs. Around the time the vaccine became available to use in 2021. Myocarditis, also known as inflammatory cardiomyopathy,
Starting point is 00:43:10 is often caused by viral infections and results in inflammation and damage to the heartburns. Yeah, we know what it is, CDC. Thank you. and those reports, yeah, sorry, it doesn't matter. So wait, using death certificates and mandatory vaccination records from Oregon, the CDC identified people within the 16 to 30 age group, yeah, sudden death arrhythmia, dysrhythmia, cardiac arrest, myocarditis, congestive heart failure, unknown, undetermined, and pending.
Starting point is 00:43:36 And it had nothing to do with the vaccine, okay? Nothing. Not one thing. So why don't you zip it? Sure, that this has been going on. longer than the June 2021 to December, but had nothing to do with it, okay? Nothing.
Starting point is 00:44:04 So June 2021 to December 22, oh, because it was a year. It was a little over a year. But June, still, 2021 to 2022, the Vax wasn't even out in full then, right? I mean, it was, they were just then making sure that all had to have it, right?
Starting point is 00:44:23 All through that 20, 22 year, right? Okay, no, I'm sorry. I don't know that, I believe, you know what? I believe you. I believe you. You're right, CDC. You're right.
Starting point is 00:44:39 All right, since we're still hanging on the death of OJ, I'm going to get out of here. But I just can't, can't, I haven't been able to really get OJ out of my head. And so I heard one OJ joke that I'll give to you. But then I want to read you another OJ joke that I kind of like, actually, a theory on why we have to deal with the Kardashians now. And it's because of the Buffalo Bills. But the OJ joke is, what do you call OJ in a coffin?
Starting point is 00:45:08 Juice in a box. Get it? Because that was his nickname, Juice, and it was... Juice in a box. Get it? Yeah. So anyway, this post, I have... I read this and I went, man, this is 100%.
Starting point is 00:45:27 You can't beat facts. So the Buffalo Bills barely lost a game at 1970 that awarded them the first pick in the draft, where they took O.J. Simpson. O.J., of course, lived in Buffalo where he met his wife, Nicole. Later, allegedly, you know, killing her. That's this story. I didn't say that.
Starting point is 00:45:48 Okay, that was a whole trial thing, but whatever. Allegedly, yeah, we can say that. he then hired Robert Kardashian as his lawyer. They won the case, making Kardashian famous, whose daughter went on to make a sex tape, it turned making her famous. If the bills just won that one game, they would have never drafted OJ,
Starting point is 00:46:06 he would have never met Nicole, nor had the chance to kill her, and therefore never bringing the Kardashian family to the forefront of modern culture. So basically, the 1970 Buffalo Bills are the reason we have to deal with the Kardashians today. I mean, facts are facts
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