Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Misrepresentative at Times… | 09/30/25

Episode Date: September 30, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:36 Yesterday, we talked about the 58 million pounds. Yes, the 58 million pounds of corn dogs and other sausage on a stick products that are being recalled across the U.S. Yeah, the state fair corn dogs on a stick and Jimmy Dean pancakes and sausage on a stick. Well, now the number of people who have died in a Listeria outbreak, the, recall for the State Fair corn dogs and the Jimmy Dean pancakes and sausage on a stick were because there are wood chips in the dough. Absolutely. Now, we have a Listeria outbreak linked to pre-made chicken pasta meals sold at Walmart and Kroger.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Now, for this week, can I say it properly? four people this week have died. And the related health alert cautioned about a similar product from Trader Joe's, according to U.S. Health and Food Safety agencies. So Fresh Realm, a meal manufacturer recalled its chicken fetuccini Alfredo meals, which were distributed nationwide to Kroger, Walmart. And the meals were sold under the brand names Marketside and Home Chef. The latest alert issued last week by the Federal Food Safety and Inspection Service
Starting point is 00:02:03 added Cajun-style blackened chicken breast fetuccini Alfredo. Man, when I think of a frozen meal, do I want Cajun-style blackened chicken breast fetichina alfredo from Trader Joe's? Man, does that sound good? And Linguini with beef meatballs from Walmart to the list of frozen pasta meals that may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria linked to this outbreak. Now, Walmart says, hey, no problem. Obviously, we take this very seriously,
Starting point is 00:02:35 and we've removed the product from our stores and the shelves, and we're working with suppliers to investigate the possible contamination. It's not us. It's the third party. It's that fresh realm. So this has been going on since June. Fresh realm, or fresh realm, I can't even speak. What is happening?
Starting point is 00:02:52 Fresh Realm, exactly. Fresh Realm conducted tests that detected the outbreak strain in the Linguine with beef meatballs from Walmart. The source of the Listeria was pasta supplied by a third party. Of course it did. In a statement from a Fresh Realm in June, they urged customers who had purchased the products in the voluntary recall out of an abundance of caution to destroy them or return them. It also said we are committed to the highest standards of food safety while collaborating with an investigation looking into the source of the bacteria. A total of 17 Listeria cases tied to the outbreak were reported in 13 states as of June. Of those, 17 people, 16 were hospitalized. Four have now died. New cases are in California. One is in Utah bringing the outbreak to 15 states now.
Starting point is 00:03:49 The previous cases were in Florida, Illinois, and the end. Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. So I'm just saying, heads up. Heads up. If you like the frozen Fetuccini Alfredo meals, whether it be with Marketside and Home Chef, or especially my favorite, the Cajun-style blackened chicken breast
Starting point is 00:04:18 Fetitini Alfredo from Trader Dros, man oh man I'm really bummed now because I got to take it back so if you have them in your freezers take them back otherwise people are legitimately getting sick and dying
Starting point is 00:04:33 this is not pretty it's not pretty at all welcome just like this show welcome welcome to chewing the fat you know speaking of Walmart and many companies they are preparing their employees for AI to either take over their
Starting point is 00:05:14 jobs or you better be a proficient in AI to keep your job. So on Thursday of last week, CEO Doug McMillan of Walmart predicted AI will revolutionize the company's workforce, eliminating some positions and creating others. AI is going to change literally every job. All right. Now he's not the only one, you know, having this growing chorus of, you know, of AI. The world's largest retailer, obviously, is Walmart.
Starting point is 00:05:49 They employ 2.1 million workers globally, and it plans to maintain that headcount for the next three years. It plans to. While still growing revenue, McMillan told this interviewer that it's hard to say how it will play out, but corporate jobs will likely get hit first, and roles dealing directly with customers will change more gradually. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:12 So you have Walmart. talking, jumping on the, surfing the AI wave. You have the Accenture CEO, Julie Sweet, surfing the AI wave, saying that the company will start exiting employees who don't adapt to AI. Then you have the Salesforce CEO, Mark Benoff, which is surfing the AI wave, which I think he was, I mean, he was one of the forefronts on this.
Starting point is 00:06:39 He said, we were able to cut 4,000 support rural jobs thanks to AI. Oh, okay, great. And then in June, Ford's CEO, Jim Farley predicted half of all white-collar workers in the U.S. would be replaced by AI. Now, I heard an interview the other day from a robotics company that is saying that, look, the jobs that Americans just won't do are being done by robots. Okay? Sure.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Sure, if you got that. Now, what is powering all this? You know, I looked at, you know, these companies are making these giant AI data centers. And I mean, they are mega data centers. So you have, and I was looking at the list that it was already being made here in the U.S. What is going to power them? I mean, I want my lights to turn on when I go into my home. So if, you know, these companies have these giant data centers.
Starting point is 00:07:41 I want them to have their own power. I don't want them to be taking power from the company that's providing me power. I want them to have their own power. That's fine. They're making deals, those side deals with the power companies that you and I use to make sure that they get enough power at these data centers. Because you have the $100 billion mega deal with Navidia and OpenAI. They're going to build a massive AI data center that is supposed to,
Starting point is 00:08:11 to be like 10 gigawatts of computing power. Now, gigawatts, a million kilowatts, is a metric increasingly used as a yardstick to measure the scale of AI infrastructure and the energy consumed by products like these. So according to the Department of Energy, the average annual amount of energy used by a residential home was 10,791 kilowatt hours.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Okay, that's what they're saying is the average. Based on this figure, 10 gigawatts is roughly enough power to supply 8 million homes for a day. So let them have their own power. I don't want them stealing from my power. Now, the other key attribute to these Titanic data centers is how many thousands of pricey GPUs are filling their racks to the ceiling. And then they give you the rundown of these giant data centers. Now, this is one that I was just talking about, the $100 billion deal with in V-NVIDIA and Open AI.
Starting point is 00:09:16 They don't know where they're going to build that yet. It's supposed to be done, I guess, in the next couple of years. But it's supposed to have 10 gigawatts, 4 to 5 million GPUs at $100 billion cost. But they're not saying where that is just yet. but we have Stargate, which is a $500 billion open AI with Oracle and SoftBank. They're building a series, a series of massive AI data centers, totaling 5.5 gigawatts. And that's in Abilene, Texas.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Okay. That's going to be built over the next four years for $500 billion. Then you have Meda's city-sized data center in Richland Parish, Louisiana, known as Hyperion. That's only 10 billion, though. Maybe 50 billion. We don't know. Five gigawatts there.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Then you have the meta-promithius. That's coming to New Albany, Ohio. That's only, we don't even know what they're spending on that. But it's going to be one gigawatt. Seems like a low set. Now we have X-A-I-Colosses. built in a record 122 days. Colossus data center in South Memphis, Tennessee,
Starting point is 00:10:43 was the first to reach one megawatt of computing power. It's used to train and run X-A-I, CEO, Elon Musk, Grock AI. All right. And then now they're with all the methane and the portable gas turbines. Okay. That's in South Memphis. That was $3 billion to build. Then we have Colossus 2, located in the Memphis area,
Starting point is 00:11:05 as well. And then there's Amazon and Traneum 2 chips at Project Raneer. That's in St. Joseph County, Indiana. Then you have Microsoft's Wisconsin Data Center
Starting point is 00:11:23 and it's called Fairwater. That's, I don't know, 3.3, 4 or 5 billion. We're building that there. Don't worry about it. Those are just a few of the data centers. mega data centers that are being built in the U.S. More coming.
Starting point is 00:11:40 We need power today. Not tomorrow, but today. And if this starts affecting you or me turning on our lights, like there's a brownout because, well, Stargate needed some extra power today. Yeah, you know, Prometheus needed some extra power today. Okay. All right, sure. How about no.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Well, the robot that you have doing your job, by the way, needed more power this week. Oh, okay. Sure. No problem. Can I turn out of my light? Maybe tomorrow. Maybe tomorrow. Oh.
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Starting point is 00:15:27 with Jason Buttrill and Maximus Fisher today. If everything works out right, sometime later today, when you're listening to this, you should have a new Talking Walking Dead out there. Darrell, Season 4, Darrell Dixon, Season 4, well, this is Season 3, Episode 4, which has been really good so far. I'm looking forward to it. And, of course, you can listen to Saturday morning live, which I do on Saturday morning, is why we call it Saturday morning live. And I do that on X at Jeffrey JFR with my man Brad Stags, who does the Daily Mojo. He does, is it the Daily Mojo? Is it the Morning Mojo?
Starting point is 00:16:09 Is it Mojo 5-0? It's, he does it daily over there. You can find him. Brad Stags is his name. You can find him. But he does the Saturday morning live with me, all right? do it with him or something like that. I'm really sure how that goes.
Starting point is 00:16:27 So be sure to follow us. Also, today is the finals. Today is the finals for Fat Bear Week. And I will tell you, I was correct that, you know, they really kind of dicked my girl, 128 Grazer. And, wait, wait, no, maybe they didn't do that. Let me rephrase that. They screwed.
Starting point is 00:16:48 No, that's not right either. No. Boy, they really missed. her over. No, that's not easier either. The way they photographed her yeah, that doesn't sound right either, but we're just going to go with that. The way
Starting point is 00:17:02 they photographed her really put her in a bind and she lost. So, the returning champion, two-time champion, 128 grazer is out. Have a nice day. The finals are Bear 856
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Starting point is 00:17:35 and 856 looks like a healthier, younger, fatter bear but 32 chunk band you do not want to be messing with 32 chunk band 32 chunk you want to be some of me so the finals are up I already did my vote and we'll see who wins.
Starting point is 00:17:54 Let's see, did I? Let me see. Can we start? I don't think I voted in the finals yet because I don't think at the time of this recording, the poll is up. Yeah, it's not. So I will vote. And I will vote for a 32 chunk.
Starting point is 00:18:11 So my vote today, sometime today, will be for 32 chunk. Because I did vote for 128 Grazer and I saw that she was way behind. and went after I voted. And of course she was, because the picture didn't make her look as great as she was. It was very disappointing. They did her dirty. They did her. No, that doesn't work either.
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Starting point is 00:19:18 you don't get those days back. Man, you do not get those days back. And AOL is saying you're never going to get those days back. So those days are gone as of today. Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. If you're listening live,
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Starting point is 00:22:46 have split up. I can't, I don't know. Not thinking what I believe is completely wrong now. They've been together for 19 years. They've been together for a long time. Holy cow. I guess right now Nicole's sister has been a rock
Starting point is 00:23:05 for the entire Kidman family because they've come together to support one another. Have they? Yeah, they want Nicole back out on the streets, hawking movies so they can make money and pay for them all. I anyway, no, that that's so rough. I don't mean that.
Starting point is 00:23:19 I don't mean that. So Keith Urban 57 and Kidman 58 have two children together, daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret. Now, she's never had any kids, though. I mean, these have got to be more adopted kids, right? There's no, Nicole's never been, she's not having any kids. Sorry, that's not happening. There's no way Nicole is going to, boom, after having pregnancy, not a chance.
Starting point is 00:23:42 No. I love kids and I'll adopt them because they adopted a couple. She adopted a couple when she was with Tom Cruise, too. So many years ago now. But, okay, so I see this picture here of them at some event in Australia. Yeah, where's she living? I mean, they got their dump in Australia. They've got some dumps here in the U.S. to live in.
Starting point is 00:24:05 What house is hers? I can't wait to find out where she's living now. But I love inside the story. They do an old interview with Nicole and Keith. And Nicole says, yeah, we don't text. We just do voice to voice or skin to skin. Oh, that's so cute. We talk all the time and we FaceTime, but we just don't text.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Because I feel like texting can be misrepresentative at times. Okay, so I say, okay, fine. I'm with you on that. I got you. Because you know how Mr. Representative love you, talk later is? Yeah, you can't do that. You know, you can't have that. I will say this
Starting point is 00:24:44 that in this story, it talks about how the reason that it really got started for not texting is because Nicole said, yeah, when we first got together, I don't know how to text. So,
Starting point is 00:25:01 right? That's like 19, 20 years ago, whatever, they've been together. So she didn't know how to text? I mean, that's a little, it's a little concerning of it.
Starting point is 00:25:13 It could have been a red flag, Keith, but 19 years of that hell, you're finally through. Holy cow. Anyway, so it just kind of worked for us, you know. Did it, though? Okay, sure, because you didn't know how to text. Keith is like, holy cow, I don't want to text her, but, you know, if I text her, it takes her away from her doing the dishes.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Ha, ha, ha. Yeah, Nicole Kimman doing dishes. Give me a break. so anyway they're not together very sad uh and i bum for them you know i bum for them they were just such a they look like such a just a happy couple just a happy couple and they're both busy with their own lives and that's why you don't text because you want face time or skin to skin business yeah you want that and uh so very sad when you decide that uh you know the relationship is over i've been together 19 years a long A long time.
Starting point is 00:26:13 And, you know, it's over. So Keith could say, yeah, I was going to tell her it was over, but I wanted to text her, but she won't text. So she doesn't know how to text. So I couldn't let her know. I texted her about, I don't know, 12 years ago, we're done. But she never looked at it because she doesn't text. Oh, man, what a nightmare that would. I mean, what a happy, happy couple.
Starting point is 00:26:42 It would be very sad, though, and I mean this, whenever couples break up, I'm sad for them. I've been through it. It's not fun at all. But seriously, Keith, move on. I will say, I always wanted to like Nicole, and I say wanted to because there's some parts, you know, some movies I've seen her in, she was fantastic in. Some roles I love her in. And the other roles, I'm like, ugh, just ick. But I will say that as of late, it seems that she's been, especially,
Starting point is 00:27:14 with that movie that she did called Baby Girl. You know, perhaps you know, when this, she played a high-powered, yeah. A high-powered CEO puts her career
Starting point is 00:27:27 and family on the line when she begins a torrid affair with a much younger intern. I mean, think about it. I don't know if she made it to the carbon line in Baby Girl. But holy cow, if she's doing nothing but sexing,
Starting point is 00:27:44 I mean, at what point, and it's Hollywood, it's not real. It killed me. At what point does Keith say, hey, I'm back here at the ranch with the girls and, you know, I'm busy cleaning up cow poop and, you know, taking the kids to school. Do you mind not saying in interviews that you're getting turned on, doing these sex scenes in the movie you mind that I text you but I can't
Starting point is 00:28:20 because you don't know how to text I just it's possible it's possible that Nicole you know look Keith knows what he got into and really I mean who knows now I'm blaming it on her really I mean it's Keith Urban
Starting point is 00:28:33 I mean is Keith being the upstanding tour of the world musician guy yes he is yes he is it's all her fault that's you know what i'm a guy i'm on i'm on keith side i'm sure that keith says no to everyone who every one of those every one of those girls that comes up and try to say hello to him after the shows he says no no i've got to go face time with my wife because i can't text her okay leave me alone fan girl i'm sure that happens you know and speaking of
Starting point is 00:29:13 Films, I see where our great president, Donald Trump, said that he is going to announce 100% tariffs on films produced outside of the U.S. That'll go over well. Hollywood will love him for that, because when you think of
Starting point is 00:29:29 Hollywood, you think of films just specifically made here in the U.S., don't you? Well, no, you don't. But anyway, so I'm sure they'll love him for that. He's going to slap 100% tax on movies made outside the United States. It's kind of I don't know how you do that.
Starting point is 00:29:45 I don't know how you actually make that work. But really what he's trying to do is just kickstart the film industry here in the United States. And that would be nice. That would be really nice. But American-produced movies overwhelmingly dominate the domestic marketplace. According to this, according to data from the Motion Picture Association, and love them. Also known as American films. Yeah, thank you.
Starting point is 00:30:15 I appreciate that. They made $22.6 billion in exports, $15.3 billion in trade surplus. Okay. So, I mean, we're making movies and shipping them out around the world. We're fine. So it's good. It should be fine.
Starting point is 00:30:29 I'm not sure how you actually make that work properly. But if somebody could make it work, gosh darn it, Donald Trump will, won't he? Won't he? Of course he will. With MX Platinum, $400 in annual credits for traveling. 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 00:33:06 We're deeply sad. and we don't know what quite what we can do about it. A stowaway was found dead in a landing gear of an American Airlines flight that arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina from Europe. Now, Cruz
Starting point is 00:33:21 performing maintenance on the plane, discovered the individual and said hey, I got a little problem down here on a wheel well on a flight. We found a body down here and sent somebody down. So they sent them down and the police department showed up
Starting point is 00:33:37 And in a statement, American Airlines said, look, we're working with law enforcement on our investigation. And, you know, the airport was like, we're aware of the incident. We're deeply saddened. And don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. Otherwise, we got other flights taken off. You know, we need airport operations to be a continuous normal. Can you make that happen?
Starting point is 00:33:56 Yeah, we got that. We got that covered. Okay, good. So, unlike Hop, they want to be sure that people know that they shouldn't do that. Thank you. Thank you. How bad is your life? When you think, I can kind of guess, you know, I kind of think, all right, so if I wanted, if I'm sick of living here in this city and I want to fly to, you know, Charlotte, North Carolina at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department area there. And I want to say, you know,
Starting point is 00:34:30 hey, maybe I can hop in the wheel well and make it from Dallas, let's say. All right. So, Dallas to Charlotte. Are you going to live? Hey, you know, probably not. Probably not. But maybe it's worth a shot. I mean, I think maybe you can climb into the, once the landing gear goes up, you know, maybe you can climb, if you don't get crushed, if you're not in some, oh, I'm not supposed to be here because the wheels are coming out. If you don't happen, and then all of a sudden, you know, people are, you're driving along
Starting point is 00:35:01 and blood is dropping on the interstate as, uh, what the heck is falling on my car as a plane goes over. Anyway, I'm not sure what makes a person think they could make it from Europe to America in a wheel well of an airliner. It just doesn't quite
Starting point is 00:35:19 make sense to me. And they said, you know, you can't, but the temperatures are too low, minus 60 degrees, you'll have extensive frostbite, loss of limbs, even the utter lack of oxygen of 35,000 feet. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:35 Yeah. There have been rare cases of survival. There you have it. There you have it. The one guy that makes you think, this guy did it, I can do it. Okay. There have been a rare case of survival, but it's almost unheard of, and the risks to passengers and crew are far too dangerous to ignore.
Starting point is 00:35:58 Why is a guy in a wheel well a risk to passengers and crew? I'd like to have that answered for me, please. Just whatever. And it got on the tarmac in Europe. It's not America. But, you know, who knows? Did he work at the airport and decide, I'm taking a shot? I'm getting out of here.
Starting point is 00:36:19 And I would like to know the risk to passengers and crew. So if I'm in the wheel well of the landing gear and up come the tires, bo-oh. Now maybe, maybe if I'm in the wrong place and it gets stuck on me. and the landing gear doesn't go all the way in then maybe you've got we got a little problem with the landing gear that's coming in we're going to reroute this thing
Starting point is 00:36:45 back around we're going to do. Maybe they don't fly across the Atlantic with the landing gear issue but maybe they do maybe the captain just you know opens them back up again just try it again, try it again open it back up again and then get them back up and you know by that time
Starting point is 00:37:02 you've either fallen or you've been completely crush of the landing gear and gets up in there and the captain is like, okay, I told you we're good. Sometimes I get stuck like that from time to time. Holy cow. I don't know. I feel
Starting point is 00:37:17 bad for the person, but I don't know what would make someone do that. So rest in peace to unknown human from the wheel well of the American Airlines flight and Charlotte coming from Europe. Sorry you didn't. Sorry you weren't
Starting point is 00:37:33 the one. Sorry. Then we have a story out of Florida, a 32-year-old Florida man from Kissimme, Kevin Rodriguez Zavala of Kissimme. I mean, that's the home of Gatorland. Why would you go to another, why would you go to Universal Orlando's Epic Universe. You've got Gatorland in Casimir right there. Anyway, so he goes on the roller coaster at Universal Orlando's Epic Universe. and he's found unresponsive. And the Universal Orlando started to say they were cooperating with the investigation.
Starting point is 00:38:12 We've closed the attraction. The Stardust Racers roller coaster remains closed. We don't know what happened. He was found unresponsive and then now he's dead. Okay, so they take him to the hospital from this roller coaster. They've shut it down. And he was found, you know, unresponsive and later pronounced dead. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:32 You know, he was beeping there for a little bit. Well, he was unresponsive. So that means that they didn't have any, they didn't have that on him. Yeah, they didn't have that. They were trying to get to that. And by the time they got to that, it was, yeah. So, anyway, rest in peace to Kevin Rodriguez-Zavala 32. All right.
Starting point is 00:38:53 So, thing is, here's the thing. Here's the thing with this, okay? they claim here that the medical examiner said that he was the victim of multiple blunt impact injuries. Okay, so where did these impact injuries come from? Were people throwing crap up? Was he the first? Yeah, was he the first one up front and things were flying up at him? or was he in the back and people up front were throwing stuff at him?
Starting point is 00:39:33 Was the roller coaster falling apart? Was there a guy sitting down at the end of one of the turns throwing stuff at the roller coaster? Multiple blunt impact injuries. That does not sound fun. Ouch. Yeah, that does sound like you were. Ouch. Yeah, big time.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Holy cow. Want to go on the roller coaster with me? No thanks. People throw stuff at it. Is that the ride? Is that, you know, here's the thing. Is that the, I've never been on the Stardust Racers roller coaster. Is that the ride?
Starting point is 00:40:07 Ride at your own risk. And you just hop on and people throw stuff at you going by? I kind of like that idea. I kind of like that idea. I mean, I don't want people to die, but look, you chose to go on the thing. I mean, I'm, you go on it. I'm throwing stuff at you. That's a new game show right there, man.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Roller coaster ride. That's a game show, man. Last week, he took four pieces of wood and survived. This week, bricks. Will he survive? Can he hit him this week? I missed him last week with this bowling ball. I mean, that's really, yeah, keep that thing close until we find out what the heck is going on.
Starting point is 00:40:51 And rest of peace, all as well, to my man, Kevin Rodriguez Zavala. 32 of Kissimmee. It should not happen. Should it work to Gator Lane. Anyway, the, doesn't we have a man who died in Houston in a courtroom. James Paul Anderson, 39, suffered a medical emergency shortly after arriving
Starting point is 00:41:13 at the Criminal Justice Center in Harris County District. He showed up because he'd been out on $300 bond that he had agreed to because he was found, he accepted a plea deal for killing his wife. and he's been, he killed her back in 2023, so he's been out on bond and they've been doing this whole back and forth.
Starting point is 00:41:35 And the judge, he said, yes, I'll do the plea deal. And the judge was going to sentence him to 35 years in prison. And so the court bailiff administered, what is it, no,
Starting point is 00:41:52 amorphalos. Administered that. And then he took him and then he was pronounced dead at the hospital. And so, So apparently, and he had to stand up. After he shot his wife, he had a stand up with police. And he was still out on bail.
Starting point is 00:42:06 I mean, just incredible. So apparently before he walked into the courtroom, he spoke with his attorney, and then he asked for a little time alone. That was a mistake. And then he spit something into the trash can, and he started vomiting and became visibly ill. So he killed himself with some kind of poison. Because he was, yeah, because he was.
Starting point is 00:42:28 not going to spend 35 years in prison. So, I don't know, rest in peace to James Paul Anderson. He's only 30 died, though. I mean, he would have been, what, 80 something when he got out. Look, he wouldn't have spent the whole time. 35 years, he would have been out in, what, 25 maybe? And so, yeah, he's still living large. But he didn't want to do any time.
Starting point is 00:42:58 So he went ahead and poisoned himself. At least that's what the investigation leads you to believe. Maybe it was the family of the murdered wife that said, hey, here's a little lozage for you. I know. I know you're going to do your plea deal, and look, we forgive you. But here's a little lozage for you to, you know, suck on while you're getting your sent thing from the judge. And then the next thing you know,
Starting point is 00:43:26 And down he goes. So rest in peace to James Paul Anderson, 39. I guess the evidence so far is that he did it, but you never know. It's hockey season, and you can get anything you need delivered with Uber Eats. Well, almost, almost anything. So no, you can't get a nice rank on Uber Eats. But iced tea, ice cream, or just plain old ice? Yes, we deliver those.
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Starting point is 00:44:41 what's happening. And Oklahoma State loses to Tulsa at home. And it's, you know, they lost to Tulsa, I don't know, back in the 60s or whatever, but it was the first time that they'd lost to Tulsa at home since, like, I don't know, 51 or something like that. And I thought, and I said to my son, wow, Mike Gundy, the guy that's been there forever is losing to Tulsa at home.
Starting point is 00:45:04 Uh, it's a bad year. He'll be lucky to, uh, he'll be lucky to be a coach next year. Fired that week the next day. So this past weekend, I'm watching football and Arkansas gets their ass kicked by Notre Dame. And I'm thinking, wow, I'm sitting there with my son. I'm like, Sam Pittman, uh, for Arkansas. He's going to be lucky to have a job by the end of the year. Next day, fired out.
Starting point is 00:45:30 So, uh, I got to be careful what coaches I'm talking about. Well, I'm watching college football. So Sam Pittman, the Razorbacks gone. Mike Gundy gone. I mean, those are all pretty good jobs, except in today's world. You know, these coaches, you've got to adapt. And you've got NIL, you've got all kinds, you've got to portal. You've got to adapt and you've got to be ready to rock and roll.
Starting point is 00:45:54 And those, you know, Mike Gundy, I thought was okay. Pittman, you know, he didn't seem like he was ready to hand over the reins. but for sure if you lose, you're out. Have a nice day. And if you get embarrassed at home, I mean, Notre Dame came into Arkansas and kicked their ass. And Tulsa came into Oklahoma State. There's home stadium and won.
Starting point is 00:46:17 You can't do that. You can't allow that to happen. I'm just a fan. I can't allow that. You're gone. So then, so now, you know, so good luck. I hope they get a replacement. They've got replacements filling in until they find a replacement.
Starting point is 00:46:32 I know everybody's talking about John Gruden becoming a coach again. I mean, the NFL has fired, what? The NFL has fired a couple of coaches now early on, which is really incredible in the season. It's like, holy cow, what is happening? So is the NFL going to let John Gruden back in? I don't think so. Will the SEC let John Gruden back in?
Starting point is 00:46:56 I think so. And Gruden would actually like to probably coach the Florida Gators. But I don't think Gruden wants to coach. the Arkansas Razorbacks. I don't think he wants to coach in the Big 12 for Oklahoma State. He wants to coach for Florida. So the Florida coach, who I like,
Starting point is 00:47:12 but he's been not doing really really well. And if he gets his butt kicked a couple more times, I may have to say to my son, yeah, he's not going to be around longer. He'll be out the next day. And then they'll announce that John Gruden's going to be there. So it could happen. It could happen.
Starting point is 00:47:27 We have the Major League Baseball wild card games kicking off today. we've got the WNBA, the WNBA semi-finals playing tonight. The Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces play each other to see who's going to play the Phoenix Mercury in the finals. I mean, the fever are in the finals, and they're without Caitlin. They've been without Caitlin almost the whole season. I think she played, I don't know, 13, 20 games, something like that this year. That's it.
Starting point is 00:47:58 And then she's been injured. So she's like their cheerleader. Yay. Hey, I'm Caitlin Clark. I'm still getting my money. Look at the Nike's I'm wearing. Yeah, getting paid for that too. And look at that.
Starting point is 00:48:09 I don't make a whole lot of money as a salary for the Indiana fever, but I make a lot of money doing everything else. And they hate me. Hey, all those other players out there, they hate me. But you go, girls. You go. And they're looking like they might make it in the finals. So good for them.
Starting point is 00:48:25 I did see where the Minnesota Lynx coach, who I think they just lost to the, Phoenix Mercury going to the finals. She is really, she called out the refs. Yeah, they were playing in the Phoenix. Yeah, Mercury's. It was in the semifinals.
Starting point is 00:48:41 She was pissed. She was saying that the reps didn't call a foul against one of their players. She said the player had to be on a scooter. She stormed out of the court. She started pointing at officials. Players and staff are holding her back. She called the refs effing.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Mel practice and demanded a league-wide change. She was pissed. And I said, Caitlin was doing, was hollering the same stuff when she was playing, saying how bad the referees were. So they need some changes in the WNBA. Now, I know you don't care about the WMBA, for real, but it just makes me happy thinking about it, that's all. And so that's why, you know, do you know what's going on?
Starting point is 00:49:24 You don't have to watch it. You just know, when you go to the water cooler today and somebody says, yeah, the WNBA, you can go, yep. fever in Vegas in the semifinals, right? They're going to take on Phoenix in the finals, and you'll sound like you know what you're doing. And Caitlin is injured. That sucks to be Caitlin all this year, huh?
Starting point is 00:49:44 And the boy, those refs suck, huh? And then you're good. And then you're good. You're good to go. So you got that going for you. So I mentioned a couple of the all-time unusual heists yesterday. So here's another one from 1873, from a dare, Iowa. In the years after the Civil War, the U.S.'s expanding train system brought heist to the rails.
Starting point is 00:50:11 And James Gang was an early adopter, staging one of his most famous train robberies on July 21, 1873, outside of Adair, Iowa. Though the robbery made headlines and added to the famed criminals' mystique, the actual hall was far less than the crew had hoped. The $75,000 worth of gold bullion they were after wound up being on another train, dummies. forcing the gang to settle for just $2,000 in a safe and $1,000 from the passengers themselves. I mean, as long as we're here, we're going to take the stuff that's here. But they had the other one, the other robbery that we talked about yesterday, where they got way a lot of cash. That was in 1866. Oh, yeah, they spent that money by then.
Starting point is 00:50:56 1873? Yeah, they'd already spent that money. Because the 1866 robbery, they believe, was the James gang. at least or the members of the James game that robbed the Clay County Savings Association. But that one, they got a lot of money there. But that was in 1866. By 1873, that money's gone. Man, we blew that on hookers and blow.
Starting point is 00:51:17 I don't know if you had that back then, but whiskey, whiskey, whiskey, whiskey, whiskey, whiskey, whiskey, whiskey, that's what they blew it on. Yeah, whiskey. Whiskey and women is what they were blowing it on back then. No idea. I didn't say that. We can edit that out. All right, let's get out of here.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Let's a little joke of the day. this is a long way to the well this was sent to me and I don't know which one I'm going to use I got a big guy one I got a long one so you can quote me on that too that's what she said you can quote me so let's
Starting point is 00:51:46 and we'll do this one we'll do this one it's a short one it's a short one it's kind of a big guy joke but you know the other one it's a long one and it's a long way to the well and I don't feel like going to the well right now a married couple down on their luck
Starting point is 00:52:01 agreed to make a few extra bucks by reluctantly having the wife worked the corner. After the first day, the husband picks her up and asks, How'd you do? She says, I did pretty well. I made $200 and $50. And he asked, which jerk gave you 50 cents? And she replied, all of them? See, because, no, you got it, you got it.
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