Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - So Much Has Changed… | 9/11/25

Episode Date: September 11, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:22 19 plus Ontario only. Please play responsibly. Concerned by your gambling or that if someone close, you call 1866-3-3-1-2-600 or visit Comexonterio.ca. Blaze Radio Network And now, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher I read a story yesterday about Coca-Cola's marketing move that I had not heard before and I thought it was genius
Starting point is 00:00:44 and it solved, according to them, obviously, it solved a real human problem millions face every year. So the challenge is the freshman entering college often feel alone in a new place, unsure, how to make friends, stuck in an awkward silence, loneliness, peaks during those first few weeks. So Coca-Cola asked a different question, according to this.
Starting point is 00:01:09 Instead of selling more soda, how can we make students feel less lonely? And what they did was genius. So across campuses in Asia, Coca-Cola placed vending machines, but the bottles weren't normal. They came with a twist that no one really expected. bottle cap was designed so it couldn't be opened alone. The only way to drink your coke was find another student and the caps only worked when they were paired together and opened up the Coke. So, I mean, suddenly you were having a conversation and you had to approach someone new. You had
Starting point is 00:01:50 to share a laugh. You had to break the ice. And you had to remarkable, you know, people that had never spoken before were laughing and they were forming friendships. So the vending machine became a friendship machine. That is genius. It really is. That was a fantastic idea. Now, I don't know if they've done that here in America anywhere. I certainly haven't heard about it.
Starting point is 00:02:15 They should. Although, I mean, here in America might be a different issue. Like, you know, now I won't go there. It's a genius idea. And I think that it should be done. it's a good idea for anyone really to now I don't want to be a naysayer
Starting point is 00:02:36 but if I'm standing there at this vending machine and I want a Coca-Cola and no one else is around and now I have to wait for someone to show up or I have to buy another bottle so I have to buy two bottles to open up one
Starting point is 00:02:51 again what a genius move welcome welcome to chewing the fat So we talk about top movies and what's happening at the movie theater quite often. And we've talked about the opening of The Wizard of Oz at the sphere and how cool it was. And in fact, on Pat Unleash, I played the video of how they were creating it for the sphere. Really cool. Using AI.
Starting point is 00:03:37 They've added scenes. It looked like it was going to be really, really cool. And it's going to cost you anywhere from, you know, a couple hundred, bucks to 400 bucks or maybe more for a ticket to get in and you hope that it does well well it is doing well it's drawing about four to five thousand fans two or three times a day and so the movie that means is generating ticket sales as much as two million dollars a day uh from just the one location so executives at the sphere estimate the film will gross hundreds of millions of dollars over the next year
Starting point is 00:04:15 and could top a billion before concluding its run. Yeah, I mean, why are you going to close it? The sphere. You know, we're booked. They'd like to do a show with the sphere. You know we got the Wizard of Oz going on. Plus, I can do multiple shows, right?
Starting point is 00:04:30 If you have, you can run Oz a couple times a day, then you have another show later, right? Holy cow. I mean, that's incredible. And it looked like it was going to be really cool. So if you have an opportunity, I would say, yes, go to the sphere and see Wizard of Oz. Because one of the things that they did that I thought was really cool is when you see a scene, first they had to, you know, they had to make it fit their screen because it's just made for TV, black and white.
Starting point is 00:05:02 So they, you know, we're going to change, we're at the color version. And when you see people walk into a scene on the TV screen, you just see them, you know, walk into the scene, walk in the frame. And so, but really on the sphere, you have to see the entire area, right? The whole, the entire interior of the home. And so they used AI, they brought the Google AI guy in,
Starting point is 00:05:26 and they used AI to create the extra space that is that room. And so you see that, then they created the actor that had walked into the scene. They created him over here, in the other part of the room and watch him walk into
Starting point is 00:05:45 the actual scene. Really cool. Really cool. And then they put in some, I don't know how much money they spent on the fans, but I guess you were going to get blown, you know, wind was going to blow on you and, you know, leaves were going to blow on you
Starting point is 00:05:58 during the tornado scene. And who knows? I don't know. Were you going to get to dance with the munchkins? Sure. Go ahead. I don't know. I haven't seen it yet.
Starting point is 00:06:07 But it looks really, really cool. And apparently it is because they are, I mean, holy cow. A couple million bucks a day. Every theater in America. We want to be a sphere too. We want to be a sphere too. That's coming.
Starting point is 00:06:20 That is coming for sure. And if you're in Vegas, I just found out that Amazon is given away free rides on their new, on their new robotaxies. They, Amazon's ZooX, is offering free rides in Vegas. So, hey, you're going to spend a couple hundred bucks for a ticket in the sphere or maybe more. you're going to want a free ride. So they're giving away free rides and they're planning on expanding in the city, you know, as time grows. I don't know how long they're offering the free rides, though. It did not say free rides for a week or free rides for a month.
Starting point is 00:06:57 They just said we're offering free rides in some areas of Las Vegas. So look for the ZooX Robo Taxi. And it's kind of, it's their own vehicle. Like they're not partnering with with Jaguar, they're not partnering with Chrysler. They made their own vehicle. They have a, they're plant in California.
Starting point is 00:07:18 And they made their own ZooX Robo Taxi. Kind of looks like a chariot. Really? No, not a chariot. What's the queen ride in? Is that, you know, the carriage? The carriage, yes. And so it looks like that.
Starting point is 00:07:36 And it goes both directions. doesn't have to turn around. It's got the wheels, each wheel moves, and it fits about four people facing each other, two on each side. And it's got, you know, big windows, so you're able to see the sites of Vegas. It's kind of cool looking, actually.
Starting point is 00:07:54 So Zuex was acquired by Amazon, and I don't remember this happening, but it happened in 2020. There were a few other things going on in that year. $1.3 billion they bought ZUX for, and now they're ready to, have their robotaxy race. I mean, you've got Waymo
Starting point is 00:08:11 and Tesla doing autonomous robotaxies around the U.S. And, I mean, Waymo is what? In, I don't know, they're like in five cities already, and they're going to open up in
Starting point is 00:08:27 Dallas and Denver and Miami and Seattle and Washington, D.C. and every other city that they can open up in soon. So, I don't know, they say riders will eventually have to pay. Really? It can't be free forever?
Starting point is 00:08:47 Okay. Whatever. That's fine. And then Tesla has their robotaxi service in Austin now, I think. They want to expand it, but I'm not sure when that will happen. But there's no steering wheel, no pedals, just the, what is it again? It's not a, it's a carriage. and, you know, the queen.
Starting point is 00:09:08 It looks like a carriage without the horses. Huh? Anyway, it's a robo carriage. And so it looked kind of cool, actually. And would I ride in it? I think I would. I think I would. So if you're in Vegas, I guess you can get a ride from Top Golf, Area 15, Resorts World, Las Vegas,
Starting point is 00:09:32 New York, New York Hotel and Casino, and the Luxar Hotel and Casino. Ooh. and I'm not sure I'm not that familiar with the landscape of Vegas, so I don't know if that gets you to the sphere or not. You can hop in and take a shot. Whatever, it's free. You may end up farther away from the sphere, but hey, the ride was free, right?
Starting point is 00:09:54 And so they're planning on expanding into some other cities as well. So, I mean, every city will have their robo taxis on the streets very, very soon. So be ready for that. there's no question. I mean, Tesla already has the, you have the driverless vehicle, right?
Starting point is 00:10:11 So in some cities and municipalities, they don't allow you to have the car come to you when there's no one in it, right? So like if I wanted to pick someone up at the airport, but I don't want to go to the airport, I could send my Tesla to the airport and pick up who I wanted to pick up, and then send them back to my house. And I'd say,
Starting point is 00:10:35 hey, there you go. There's your right. or let's say someone needed to get to the airport at a particular time. I could say, hey, I'll send my, you know, hop in the car. It'll take you to the airport and then I'll have the car come back to me. But funny, cities in this neck of the woods like Fort Worth and Dallas won't allow that to happen. Huh. I think I could do that in Austin with the Tesla's, but I can't do that here.
Starting point is 00:11:00 So we need to pick up the pace a little bit on that. Plus, I see where now there's a new. a helicopter Robotaxie. Well, it's not a robo taxi. I think you're going to have a pilot. It's not demand. Yeah, it's a ride chair program.
Starting point is 00:11:15 It's not demand. There will be a human flying it, which is, you know, apparently good news. So apparently you can get a blade helicopter ride that start at $195 per person. That's an Uber ride in the helicopter. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Up to eight people at around two grand. I would say, man, if you can afford it, that's awesome. Now, I don't know if you, you know, for $195 a person, how much that cost, I don't think they're going to, that doesn't sound like they're going to make any money on that because helicopters are pretty expensive. But if they have that guy seating, I'm in.
Starting point is 00:11:58 If I need to get somewhere, do I want to sit in a robo taxi driving me to the airport? No. I want to take the blade helicopter and I'll land right there at Airside and get on my plane. That's what I want. Now that's probably not going to happen, but that's
Starting point is 00:12:15 what I want. Did you know that September is National Preparedness Month? I didn't know that either. It's a great reminder that it's always smart to be ready for whatever comes our way. Yeah, no kidding. I mean, it's always smart. But, I mean, now you're being reminded that it's a great time to be prepared.
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Starting point is 00:14:34 You can pause the show and go there now if you want. Jace.com. So huge news in the mining industry. Apparently there's a $50 billion mining merger in the works. We're going to go to, yeah, we're creating big mine, those bastards. So Anglo-American reportedly agreed to buy Canadians' tech resources in a merger worth $50 billion, making it one of the biggest in history of mining industry. The deal would give Anglo, which recently exited platinum, which I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Access, maybe because they wanted to go after this, access to tech's enviable and increasingly important copper mines. Yeah. It still needs to be approved by tech shareholders as well as regulators in the U.S., Canada, and China. is that going to happen? Probably. Everybody's all for a big mine these days. So let's make that happen. Congratulations to them. You know, speaking of Canada and mining,
Starting point is 00:15:45 you know there's a treasure hunt underway in Canada. I did not know this, but there's a huge treasure hunt going on in Canada right now. And if you find it, it's yours. A treasure chest filled. with around $1 million in coins is hidden somewhere in Canada.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Huh? I know. It's right there. Canada's a small country. This is Michigan, and Canada's right there. It's right there. It's right there. Not while there's the upper peninsula, and then it's up above that is where Canada is. And then actually, if this is Michigan,
Starting point is 00:16:26 you look down here, actually Canada starts with Toronto way down here, and it's on the other side. Anyway, I'm just saying it's piece of it. a piece of cake. So it's not tied to any, you know, pirate bounty or unsolved bank heist. This is to celebrate the country's rich mining heritage and spirit of adventure. Yes, that's what we are. The rich mining heritage is going away to big mining here real soon. Anyway, so like the prospectors before you, you're chasing discovery driven by grit, curiosity and the pursuit of exploration.
Starting point is 00:17:03 Uh-huh. So you can go to their website, the Great Canadian Treasure Hunt official website. And they, you know, of course, they give you the rules and regulations. And the rules and regulations, you got to, here's the thing. This is a little thing that kind of ticks me off.
Starting point is 00:17:20 You have to actually live in Canada. What? Come on. Can we have, I mean, what if I just say, like, can I pretend? If I, if I just show up there, And I could say, you know, I want to live in Canada. But first I got to find the treasure.
Starting point is 00:17:36 So, you know, you can't do that. All right. So it's a physical treasure box hidden somewhere in Canada. Inside the treasure box is this unique alpha-numeric code. And to locate the treasure box, you need to solve the poem, the master clue, which will guide you to the treasure box. Now, there's a big poem on the website. it's this 13 stanza poem
Starting point is 00:18:01 poem poem poem P-O-E-M poem yeah and it's got references the Phoenix A-P-Fenix Zink toned waters sunken whispers You know it's got 13 stanzas
Starting point is 00:18:18 And an additional clue was released September 3rd and I think they're going to release clues weekly So we've probably got another clue this past week But the clue last week read, Though crystal clear and calm it seems, This mirror hides more than it gleams. A single step may seal your fate.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Best not disturb the water state. Easy. Find it right there. Piece of cake. Use that to get you there. And you have until the end of December, 2026. so you got a little over a year to find it. And if no one finds it by then, they're taking it back. And they're saying, hey, we celebrated the mining industry in Canada and nobody found it. So good luck.
Starting point is 00:19:10 God bless. We're taking the money back. So good luck. I hope you find it. Maybe if you find it, those of you live staying Canada and you're out trekking for the million dollars, when you find it, sure, you're going to have to want to get a hold of the treasure hunt people and let them know because they want a picture. they want to document that you found it and where you found it.
Starting point is 00:19:29 But, you know, maybe email me chewing the fat at the blaze.com. And let me know. Say, hey, Jeffie, I found it. Look, here it is. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something called to drink desperately. Be sure to follow me on X at Jeffy JFR. You can follow me on Instagram and Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio.
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Starting point is 00:20:48 He does the morning show over there on, what do they call that? Shoot, it's like Mo. Mo. Day. Oh, you Daily Mojo? That's what it is. Daily Mojo, right on Mojo 5-0. Daily Mojo is Brad Stags and Ron Phillips. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:21:11 Shoot. I got to remember that. I don't know why. It's like a mental block on that show. He is so pissed right now because I know that he's out for his daily walk listening to this show right now. Hey, Brad, how you doing?
Starting point is 00:21:23 I'll see you on Saturday. And he is so pissed right now. Because he's screaming. If you see a man, in Texas walking down the side of the street and he's screaming Daily Mojo you bastard That's that's Brad Just a hunk your horn at him give him a wave
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Starting point is 00:23:11 And if you're listening live today, today is the 11th of September, 2025, 9-11. Holy cow, it's been 24 years since 9-11, since 9-11. Since 9-11, I mean, there's always been a 9-11. It's been 24 years since the 9-11 terror attacks here on the United States. soil and the Twin Towers went down. The Pentagon was attacked. It was just incredible. So many things have changed in those 24 years. So many things. And I watched some of the videos and it all comes back. You know, I can still, we were living in a dump of an apartment doing afternoons with Glenn
Starting point is 00:23:59 in Tampa, Glenn, Stu, myself, at 970 WFLA, the mothership. We were doing afternoons. And we were, so it was morning time. I mean, I was barely awake. You know, my wife was pregnant,
Starting point is 00:24:17 I think, at the time. Was she pregnant? Yeah. Every time I turned around, she was pregnant. Anyway, the, so, you weren't turning around. Yeah, anyway, so she says, it's in the morning, says, honey, you need to come in here.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Jeff, you need to come in and look at this. And I mean, as soon as you see the footage, I thought she was talking about something else, but she was talking about what was going on on on the TV. Anyway, and so come out, and of course, then the phone call start and you're, you know, we're going on the station, and you know, the whole world changed.
Starting point is 00:24:57 The whole world changed after that. And it's been, it's been fun in the last 24 years. It's also been agonizing the last 24 years. But it's been remarkable. I mean, we look at where the world is from 24 years ago. And you can say that we're in a worse place than we were, but I don't know that that's true. Honestly, I don't know if that's true. The world, humanity may be in a worse place, but, well, isn't that all we care about?
Starting point is 00:25:26 Yeah, kind of. Humanity is probably in a worse place. All right, I'll stop talking about it. I'll stop talking about it. Yes, that damn internet. That's what it is. That's what it is. It's that damn internet.
Starting point is 00:25:37 If we can go back to pre-internet days. I don't want to do that either. Never mind. All right, some headlines that you need to be aware of. I see where sandwich chain pot belly has agreed to be acquired by convenience store owner racetrack for 566 million dollars. So is it Potbelly Racetrack now, or is it Racetrack Pot Belly?
Starting point is 00:26:12 Is it Pot Race Belly track? I don't know. Is it Belly Race? I don't know. But anyway, they're buying it. Am I going to be able to get gas now at Pot Belly? I don't know. I don't know. I used Racetrack all the time in Florida, and I'm very familiar with their stores. There's a few racetracks here in this neck of the woods that I used to frequent quite a bit, especially when I smoked.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Did a lot of business with racetrack when I smoked. Anyway, I don't do that anymore. Venmo is being bought by European Software Company Bending Spoons, which will pay $1.38 billion for the video hosting site. So, okay. All right, good luck. What did I say? Oh yeah, Vime.
Starting point is 00:27:03 And it's Vimo. Correct. Right? It's Vimo. I thought that's what I said. You said Venmo. Venmo is different than Vimo. Yes, it is.
Starting point is 00:27:13 That's why you corrected me. Exactly. Thank you very much. You're very welcome. Turn your microphone off. I mean, he's right, but I just didn't want to hear it. 1.38 billion going to bending spoons. And then Chip O'Lei.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Chip O'Lei is in the news. If he corrects me on that, he's fired. It's it. He's done. I don't even want to hear from him anymore, okay? And I know it's not Chippole, okay? I got it. Arriva, Arriva!
Starting point is 00:27:40 We'll bring its burritos and bowls to Asia through a joint venture with SPC group. It plans to open locations in South Korea and Singapore next year. And, okay, good luck. Good luck to Chipotle, opening up in South Korea and Singapore. And, We found out this is actually incredible that King Charles, the third, and Prince Harry actually met. They showed out.
Starting point is 00:28:13 They met with each other for like 30 minutes. They had tea together. Holy cow. I mean, it's been over a year since Megan has, you know, kept him down and kept him away from dad. So I guess they spent time together at Clarence House. that's where the king lives when he is in the capital. And Harry was driven through the gates and right. And he was leaving less than an hour later.
Starting point is 00:28:44 So he got in. He was en route to the Invictus games, which he supports. I mean, that's his deal. And, you know, Megan wasn't there. Had tea with dad. Dad's telling him, I love you. Whatever you do, get rid of Megan. Just get rid of her.
Starting point is 00:29:03 I know that I don't want to start a war with you, Harry. I love you. But get rid of Megan and we'll welcome you back with open arms. We'll welcome you back with open arms. Bring the kids and just bring them back here. We'll close the gates to the palace and nobody will get in. And you can write a letter to Megan and say, take a hike. Okay?
Starting point is 00:29:30 Love you. Take a hike. Like, go be an actress. Go be whatever you want to be. Leave me out of it. I'm taking the kids and we're going back to the UK. And that's absolutely what dad is talking to him about. I wouldn't be surprised if William snuck in there for that tea.
Starting point is 00:29:51 He came in the back way. And he just came in the back way because they haven't spoken either. And he's like, bro, look, I'm going to be king. You know that. this guy isn't going to be around much longer. He's got cancer. Yeah, that's what they sound like. Yeah, it's like, I can play the tape back, but why?
Starting point is 00:30:10 You just decide, I'm coming. I'm mimicking them right now. Bro, I'm going to be king. And life is going to be good again. So just dump her. Nobody likes her. You can barely stand her. Okay?
Starting point is 00:30:23 And she roped you in when she got pregnant a second time. And that's been, you know, come on now. We've got to get rid of bring the kids. We'll take care of them. We'll bring them in. We'll lock down. And we'll tell Megan to take a hike. And then sip your tea too.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Make it look like you had tea here. Because then you've got to go. I know. All right. We'll talk to you later. All right. Love you. Peace out, bro.
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Starting point is 00:31:31 You gift the good stuff. So a while ago we talked about the lady in Australia that tried to kill her husband and her three relatives with the poisonous mushrooms concealed in the beef Wellington. I remember she called them over and they were. We're going to have a big dinner and lunch and she had him come from church and she made a big deal about it and told him that she had cancer and she, her husband was supposed to be there and he declined. Hubby got nervous like, eh, don't trust her. But he sent the rest of the family like his folks and his aunt and uncle, they were there and they all showed up and she poisoned them all and a couple of them died. Well, yes.
Starting point is 00:32:11 So then they started investigating. She had gone out and actually hunted the mushrooms, searched online about the mushrooms, got the special dehydrator, which was thrown away in the trash. But she left the direction book in the drawer in the house. Just stupid. And she'd been trying to poison her husband for the last few years. Why not just, I don't know. I don't.
Starting point is 00:32:38 She finally did kill a few people. and she's now been sentenced to 33 years in prison. So you can feel safer. Anytime that someone offers you beef Wellington and you're in Australia, yeah, it's up to you. It's up to you to say whether you wanted or not. You know, it's just, it's all, it's just up to you.
Starting point is 00:33:01 But she's been put away. And I heard about the rapper. I think he pronounces his name David. He spells it D4. VD. Now does he mean D is 4VD? I don't know. I don't know. Or D4 has VD?
Starting point is 00:33:22 But, so it's David with a 4. Pretty cool, huh? Yeah. Anyway, he's on his world tour now. And that's what they're calling it, his world tour. He's on his withered world tour right now. And in Los Angeles, they impounded. a Tesla and after a few days, it doesn't say they said the, uh, they impounded the car because, uh, it was found along the side of the road. And so they just impounded it and sent it to
Starting point is 00:33:59 the impound yard. Okay. That's nice. Well, after a few days in the impound yard, uh, something started to smell. And, uh, so they called some detectives and, uh, they opened up the trunk and they found a bag with a body in it. Now, D4VD is saying, I don't know what you're talking about. I'm on my world tour, okay? I'm tour in the country. I'm in Minneapolis. I'm in Kansas City.
Starting point is 00:34:29 I'm in Salt Lake City. I'm in Portland. I'm in San Francisco. Then I'm back to Los Angeles. And then I've got to go to Norway and Denmark and Sweden and Germany and Netherlands. Yeah, I mean, D4VD is on his world. tour, the Withard World Tour. So did someone steal his car
Starting point is 00:34:45 at L.A. and kill somebody and throw him in the trunk and then just abandon it? Possible. Can you hack a Tesla? I don't know. I'm just asking. Who knows? And maybe it's his car and he gave it to somebody else. And somebody else is
Starting point is 00:35:03 responsible for it. So, you know, I don't see Tesla's getting stolen, right, because it's pretty tough to steal a Tesla. I mean, you I can't even put a key to it without them filming me, right? I mean, someone can't put a key to it. And without them filming it. So that's kind of strange in and of itself.
Starting point is 00:35:23 But it was registered under his name. So we shall see. And the words of Ben Matlock, murder is a messy business. And actually, we don't even know if the body on the truck was murdered. Really. I mean, right now it's an investigation of a, of a body in a bag
Starting point is 00:35:46 in the trunk of a Tesla, right? We don't know if it was murder. We don't know if it was suicide. We don't know if it was a drug overdose. If it was an accident, anything. You know, so it might not actually be murder. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:36:04 That's funny. Yeah. Is I see in Dallas? Oh my gosh. I got to talk to you about it. Dallas, Dallas, Texas, the home of chewing the fat. We're in the D.S.
Starting point is 00:36:14 FW Metroplex, baby. They just had a guy get beheaded in Dallas yesterday. That's always good. It's always a good time in your city when somebody gets their head cut off. Am I right? Who's with me? You bet. So they're at this motel, and according to this, this guy, his name was a...
Starting point is 00:36:44 Cabos Martinez, who has now been charged with capital murder. He is listed as an immigrant, and ICE has been notified. He's a Cuban national. So I don't know if that means that he's illegal or if he's here legally on a work release screencard program. But if you're an immigrant, then you're committing crimes in this day and age, that's a little bit of a problem. So apparently he's working at this hotel And he's working with this other this lady
Starting point is 00:37:18 And it doesn't say if the lady was his wife Or he was working with this other lady And so then the warehouse manager comes in And the warehouse manager Says Hey don't clean the showers Or don't do something because the Or don't wash don't wash the stuff
Starting point is 00:37:40 Because the wash machine is broke and my man gets pissed that he's talking to the girl and not her and I guess he's talking to him through her and he's pissed so he pulls out his machete and starts stabbing him and just continues to beat him
Starting point is 00:37:57 and then ends up cutting his head off oh what a nice guy and then he just walks away just walks away okay some people tried to get him off the one kid hit him with a baseball bat he just kept going
Starting point is 00:38:14 and uh okay so then uh the police were called about the stabbing with an edged weapon and then they see the suspect around the corner still with the blood on the machete and blood on him and uh that's when he was arrested so yeah yeah good times good times good times just remember when
Starting point is 00:38:38 uh if you're all hotel manager. And I love the headline from the one report. It talked about, they asked the company about the manager who was beheaded.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Yeah, he's worked here two or three years. He's fine. I mean, I was thinking, don't you know? He's worked for us for two and a half years and he's done a fine job.
Starting point is 00:39:01 It's a couple, two or three years. Yeah, we don't really know. I don't know how long he's worked here. Just whatever. I mean, it's his fault that damn washing machine was broken in the first place.
Starting point is 00:39:10 He shouldn't have been telling people not to wash things. He should have been fixing the washer. Am I right? I mean, holy cow. That man, my man, Cabos and Martinez, needs to be put away for a long time. And if it's in another country, oh, well. All right, a couple of sports headlines that you need to be aware of. Last Thursday night, a week ago,
Starting point is 00:39:38 when the Dallas Cowboys visited Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and took on the Eagles. My man Jalen Carter, the defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, spit on Dak Prescott, and he was ejected from the game. And everybody's trying to make it seem like Dak spit at him first. It's a stretch. I mean, Dak is in the huddle, and Jalen comes up, and you see Dak spit.
Starting point is 00:40:05 But when Dak came out of that huddle to face Jay. Jaylen face to face, then as they were backing off with the referee right there, Jalen spits right in the face of Dak. And, I mean, that can't be doing that. You've got to be smarter than that. Well, the NFL has fined him. And I figured, as soon as it happened, I was like, well, there's 10 grand gone. And they then ejected him from the game immediately.
Starting point is 00:40:30 The game hadn't even started. They were waiting out of that, they had a guy injured on the kickoff. They were waiting to cart him off the field that seemed to take forever. to get this guy off the field. It's Monday night. I mean, it's Thursday night football. There's the Sunday night crew there. Anyway, it's Thursday night football.
Starting point is 00:40:46 First game of the year. The guy gets injured on the kickoff, which is horrible. I don't want people to get injured. I got it. But that took forever to get him off the field. Let's play the game. If they'd have gotten him off the field
Starting point is 00:41:00 at a reasonable time, I don't think Jalen would have spit in Dax's face. They wouldn't have had the time to be chatting out there. Anyway, so the league find him 57. thousand, 222 dollars for that spit. Ouch. Okay. Yeah, I mean, that's more than 10 grand.
Starting point is 00:41:17 And he's not going to appeal to appeal it at all. His manager, Drew Rosenhaus, said, now we're good. Just take the fine and walk away. And that's what they're doing. So, boy, that's a good chunk of change, though. Even if you're making, I don't know what Jalen making. What's he probably making 20 a year, 20 million a year? Yeah, I think he makes, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:41:38 I think he signed a four-year deal for, I don't know, 20 million or something like that. So even, I mean, even no matter how much you make, even if you're making, you know, Jalen Hertz money at $255 million, a full contract with, I don't know, Jalen had probably $130 or $140,000 guaranteed. 57,000 though, that comes out of the weekly paycheck. You notice that. You notice that. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:42:02 Maybe. He does. Jalen Carter, he notices $57,222,000 coming out of his paycheck. Jalen hurts, not so much. And I know you're all excited about the WNBA regular season wrapping up tonight. I know, I'm so bummed out, I know dry your eyes. The playoffs are going to begin this weekend. There's a postseason bracket and a schedule you could look for.
Starting point is 00:42:33 I've got a link right here in front of me that I can click on for that schedule. Now I'll get to it later. So yesterday, We learned and saw the actual footage of Charlie Kirk being assassinated in Utah. And wow, what a crazy. I mean, it's just amazing. It's hard to believe that Charlie Kirk is actually dead. The guy turned an idea into a monster performance, really, is what it was, his performance,
Starting point is 00:43:26 Turning Point USA. Now it's a machine now and it works without him, but I don't know if it actually does work without him. I mean, it was because of him that world leaders are saying rest in peace to Charlie Kirk. It's because of him that, you know, the most powerful man on the planet, our president, Donald Trump, is raising the issue of violence and having our flags lowered at half-mast for Charlie Kirk. It's really incredible.
Starting point is 00:44:01 And I just knew yesterday when it first happened, I just knew in my heart that he couldn't survive that. When I saw the first video of him being shot, and it was a faraway shot, and you think, ooh, that did not look good. But then the next one I see moments later is close up. I mean, it's right there. I don't, if you don't want to actually see someone get shot
Starting point is 00:44:29 and bleed like that, don't look, don't search for that video. But I'm sure, you know, it's out there if you want to see it. And I looked at that and I stopped. I stopped and I paused it after and I was like, he couldn't survive that. No one could survive that. I'm sorry, no one could survive that. And if what we were hearing a little while after that, that he had a pulse and that he was in critical condition was true,
Starting point is 00:45:01 I mean, that would be a miracle. A real miracle because no one survives that. No, they just don't. Just like the girl in the train in Charlotte, she was stabbed in the same place. And it wasn't a bullet, but it was stabbed in that artery in the neck. You don't live through that. And it takes, even if there was a, and the bullet is worse than the knife, actually,
Starting point is 00:45:27 but even if there was a surgeon right there on stage with Charlie, I don't think that he would have, I don't think it would have made it. And for now, I don't think that we have, we have found the shooter. I saw a report that, you know, obviously everything changes, but I did see a report that talked about them having video of the man leaving the campus. and they have retrieved a weapon. I don't know if it was the weapon, you know, the actual weapon that was used
Starting point is 00:45:58 to assassinate Charlie, but they made it appear, they made it sound like that, and it made it sound like they know who it is. I mean, if they didn't, they weren't, they said they weren't going to release the video. If they don't release the video, that means they know who it is, right? Because if they don't know who it is,
Starting point is 00:46:14 they want the public's help to find that person, right? So if you don't release the video, especially after you've arrested two, people and the world thinks that that's the guy, that's the guy and then, nope, that's not the guy. So, I mean, now they've got to make sure that they get the guy.
Starting point is 00:46:31 I hope they want them, I hope and pray. They get the guy. It's just, you know, rest and peace to Charlie and his family was there and Cheyenne was there. Glenn's daughter was right there with him close by. Just
Starting point is 00:46:48 amazing. I'm just horrible. I don't wish that on anyone. And so, and my kids, I was really surprised how it affected my kids. And my daughter actually wrote, I don't know if she posted this or not, but she sent it to me overnight, last night, and it sounded, the way she writes it, it sounds like she posted it, but she said that I've never really been one to talk about anything related to politics publicly, but I grew up in a house and spaces that are very public about their opinions, and I was raised to be allowed be loud about mine.
Starting point is 00:47:22 As someone who is a daughter of a conservative radio talk host, that's questionable. This whole Charlie Kirk situation has moved me to discuss the more serious topics. Since I first heard about Charlie Kirk, who I never really agreed with much, but I grew up with a dad in the same line of work as him and shares a lot of the same opinions.
Starting point is 00:47:44 And I want to talk about this situation in the point of view as a kid, someone who is in the same line of work as Charlie. The day he passed away, which was, you know, today, that day, I was told about it by my brother. And my first reaction was to go downstairs and talk to my dad because he most definitely already heard about it. I was already, which I had, and we did talk about it. I always talked to my dad about big things that happened like this. And then I went on other platforms like TikTok X, et cetera, and I'd seen a lot of people saying he deserved it.
Starting point is 00:48:17 It's karma, so on and so forth. and I may have never agreed with him, but I don't think he should have lost his life over his opinions. I said I wasn't going to lose sleep over his death, but I will say prayers for his wife, daughter, and son who were at this event in Utah and saw him lose his life. No family has to go through such a traumatic experience. But as I was scrolling through TikTok,
Starting point is 00:48:41 I had scrolled upon a video of his daughter running, yelling, hi daddy, and running up to Charlie after what I'm assuming is him just finishing his show and seeing that video now, knowing that little girl is going to grow up without her father and never going to run up to her dad after he's done with a show, breaks my heart. I know firsthand how exciting it is to run up to your dad after a show. I grew up running up to my dad after being on air
Starting point is 00:49:05 and jumping into his arms or watching my dad do live shows in front of a live audience and never once did I think my father would be brutally murdered right in front of me. I'm sitting now at 18 years old knowing I have the privilege in honor of running to my dad my whole life. And that little three-year-old girl who loved her dad so much will never have a chance to run up to her dad again. And it breaks my heart. And I'm thinking how easily that could have been my dad or people I grew up with
Starting point is 00:49:30 working alongside my dad. So before you go typing saying Charlie Kirk should have deserved to die, put yourself in his daughter's shoes for two seconds and think how you would feel about your dad getting shot in front of your eyes. And one last thing. Most people, I see, saying he deserved this, are the same people preaching about gun control.
Starting point is 00:49:54 You can't be pro-gun control one time and support gun violence when it happens to someone you don't like. Maya Fisher. Amen. I love you, baby girl. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts.

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