Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - That's Not Good... | 6/25/25

Episode Date: June 25, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:47 because Tinder is just announced the new double date feature rolling out in the U.S. That's going to allow you to invite a friend to find and match with another pair. So the feature lives within, And if you're already using Tinder, you probably already know. The feature lives within a new,
Starting point is 00:01:09 I'm just telling the people that don't use Tinder every day or scroll through it, you know, weekly. The feature lives within a new double-date icon in the top right corner of the app where you can invite up to three friends to create pairs with. You can both, why can't I have three? Why can't I have three? It's only pairs.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Anyway, you can both scroll through a feed of paired profiles, which appear side by side with photos and descriptions. A match is created when one person from both pairs swipes right. Tinder will then open up a group chat with all four users. Yeah. So, yeah, I'll share those other platforms. I know. No, that's not what Tinder's about.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Stop that music right now. That is not what Tinder is about. Tinder is not about business. Okay. Tinder is about creating relationships. and bringing people together. Wow. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:07 So I know those other platforms have built in double date features, but Tinder did not. So they're joining the double-dating here on the Tinder app. So just when you think there's nothing left to look forward to, this arrives. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:02:26 Welcome to chewing the fat. You know, yesterday I pondered the question what would you do if you woke up? I wanted to just stop for a second and close your eyes. And you can do this now. Just stop for a second and close your eyes. Even if you're driving, go ahead, nobody cares. They put guardrails on the road for a reason.
Starting point is 00:03:00 Close your eyes and think to yourself what your checkbook looks like right now. And then what you would feel like if you opened up that checkbook tomorrow and you had $30,56,6,628 more than you had. have right now. And that's what, uh, that's what happened to Travis Hunter. That was his signing bonus. Um, he also got the, you know, the $46 million for your deal. I'm sorry, 46 million, $649,114.14 dollar fully guaranteed deal from Jacksonville. But he got the 30 million up front. Uh, here you go. Here's 30 million bucks. Paid in full. I mean, just pretty sweet. Pretty sweet. And I wanted you to think about that.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Well, then I got asked a question on X that, you know, I stopped and I thought about it a little bit. And I have thought about it a little bit. And, you know, what I would do. I mean, the question was, you know, that we really do want to know what you would do if you woke up with $30 million in your account. And in parentheses, besides, of course, calling the bank to notify them about the mistake. Yes, of course, you have to do that. You have to do that. And then he goes on, they, I don't know if it's a he or she or what on the social media account X.
Starting point is 00:04:25 Let's just say you won the lotto. Okay. So first of all, let me back up for a second. If I were to receive $30 million in my bank account and it was a mistake, I would immediately transfer it to another account. Immediately, transfer it to another account. And then I would invest in something, invest in something. then when they came to take the money back, I would say, oh, crap, you're right, here's your money. And then whatever money I made in that interim, they can still take it technically.
Starting point is 00:04:56 And sometimes they do. I've seen that reported where they do. But other times they might just say, well, you know, go ahead. And so, you know, for sure you have to talk to an attorney, which is what I would do to begin with. I was thinking about, you know what, let's talk about that a little bit. Let's talk about what you would do if you won the lottery, even if it was just $30 million. Because what the power ball is 300, I mean, the mega millions is $348 million.
Starting point is 00:05:26 And that drawing is on Friday. And so then you would get, you get what to say here, $155.5 million cash payout. You're not getting that. You probably ended up with $70 million, something like that. The Powerball. That drawing is tonight. If you're listening live, today is the 25th of June, 2025.
Starting point is 00:05:46 It's Leon Day. It's Leon Day. We're halfway to Christmas. Yay! Anyway, yeah, congratulations. Celebrate. Get your celebratory tree out there, your Leon tree, because it's Noel spelled backwards.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Get it? Yeah. Okay, so happy Leon Day. Anyway, the Powerball is $140 million. So that's 63.0 million cash payout end up with about 30 million. And that's probably what you're going to get. So let's use that as an example. Just 30 million.
Starting point is 00:06:20 What you would do first and foremost, you sign that lotto ticket and you put it in a safe. Then you start getting your ducks in a row. You need a tax attorney and you need a trust attorney for it to start off. Because I would want to make sure that everyone in my life everyone in my life is going to get a piece of that. You know, children, my wife's grandkids, a couple of friends, not you. You don't even think you're on the list.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Don't even think you're on the list. That hurts. And you want to make sure that everybody gets their cut. Whether it's, you know, set the trust fund up for my wife's grandkids with, you know, if it's 30 million, a million each. And the trust fund, you know, will grow from there. The kids, you know, at least a million each, right? In a trust fund, maybe more, maybe a couple million each for the kids in some sort of trust fund.
Starting point is 00:07:17 And I don't know that I'd put an age limit on it, but I would say that they couldn't touch the bulk of it until they were like 40. So then they would still get a piece of it. They could take the interest or whatever, get a monthly or a yearly stipend from that trust fund. But they couldn't touch the bulk of it. until 40. Because by the time you're 40, if you want to screw up your life after that, go ahead, it's all you.
Starting point is 00:07:43 But I figured by the time you're 40, and I'm just looking back at myself, you realize, man, if I would have had three, four, five million dollars at 40, what I could have, what I could have done with it since, since I'm like 185 years old now.
Starting point is 00:08:02 But that's first and foremost. That's what I would do. I don't know that I would, you don't need to go buy a new, I mean, yeah, I get it. I mean, I love the interviews where they talk to the people on the street. And what would you get? I got a new car.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Okay, we got it. Yeah, I know you would. But that's nothing. And then I would probably, you know, then you're going to look for a place, a new place to move, right? And so you probably, well, you're probably going to get ahold of real estate agents I trust.com, but that's not a commercial. But, you know, we'll probably need a couple of places.
Starting point is 00:08:35 You need more than one place. You need a place on the beach. You need a condo on the beach, and you need a place in the mountains. I mean, that's pretty much it. And then the rest of the money can be you put to good services. You give it to charity, the charity of your choice. And then you, you know, whatever you want, your church, however you want to do it. But first and foremost, you break it up for your family and your friends so that everyone is taken care of.
Starting point is 00:09:03 So you don't have to hear it. You might still hear it. Like, I only got a million. well, yeah, you might still hear it, but you make it very clear. Look, this is for you, and I love you. This is for you, and I don't, you know, you do with it what you want, but once it's gone, don't be coming back here. You can go, I mean, you can come back and sit out and have a beer.
Starting point is 00:09:29 We'll have dinner. We'll talk a little bit, but don't put your hand out because that ain't happening, bro. So that's the first thing you do, though. I would take care of the family and friends with, you know, separate amounts of money trust funds. Get that all set up and then you take it to the lotto and get your money. Because they, and you think that you get the money right away, but you don't. That big check you take a picture with isn't real. And so they have to do, they have to do some sort of background, make sure that it's right and make sure everything is good.
Starting point is 00:10:01 But eventually you do get the money. And then it goes right into the accounts that you have already seen. set up, which is awesome. I mean, I love it. So yesterday, Diddy trial ended. They have closing arguments starting tomorrow. As I said, today is Wednesday, June 25th, 2025.
Starting point is 00:10:22 So yesterday, the trial itself ended. And we have closing arguments coming up. I think that perhaps Thursday, tomorrow, the judge may pull the, plug on this whole thing. I don't know. It just seemed like it's possible. The jurors, after the jurors
Starting point is 00:10:45 were dismissed yesterday, the defense attorneys asked the judge for a swift acquittal. The move is known as a Rule 29 motion and it's typical in criminal trials. So the judge asked Combs
Starting point is 00:11:01 lead lawyer if he spoke with his client about his right to testify and they discussed. at length and then Combs actually spoke to the judge, which he has done very little of during this trial to anyone, saying that he's doing great and then he thought the judge was managing the trial well, don't suck up to the judge. And the rapper said it was solely my decision not to testify and he thoroughly discussed it with his legal team. Okay. Then his attorney said, hey, no reasonable juror could find him guilty. Based on the evidence prosecutors have provided
Starting point is 00:11:35 while addressing Combs' racketeering charge, the lawyer claimed that the government failed to show that employees conspired with the rapper to commit any potential crimes. Yeah, he's charged with five federal counts, including one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, coercion,
Starting point is 00:11:55 and two counts of transporting people across state lines for use in prostitution. He has pled not guilty to all of those allegations. Now, he's 55. now. What's Diddy worth these days? What do what? Diddy is a billionaire? Sean Diddy call him as a billionaire. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:14 So he'll be all right. Even though you know, will his career over? Probably. But you know, who knows? R. Kelly thought his career was over every time he starts losing a little money. He goes and says something stupid so that people start listening to his music again.
Starting point is 00:12:30 It's all good. So the attorneys said that, look, employees ran errands and helped set up and clean hotel rooms, but they didn't have anything to do with what went on with Combs and his girlfriend in a hotel room, other than they used a lot of baby oil and astroglyde, and drank alcohol and maybe did drugs. Right. Combs is a dirtbag. We know that. We got it. And that's okay. In fact, his attorneys have used
Starting point is 00:13:00 the phrase quite a bit during the trial, domestic violence is not sex trafficking. Yeah, we got it. They've even admitted, look, our client has been violent previously. He's got help, but he's not guilty of any sex trafficking. So I got, he's a dirtbag.
Starting point is 00:13:21 But I think the judge might throw it in because they've had jury problems. They had one jury, one juror got dismissed, maybe even two jurors got dismissed because another juror lied about living in New Jersey living in New York when he lived in New Jersey. The other juror got kicked out
Starting point is 00:13:40 because he didn't show up, right? If I remember right. Anyway, there's been problems with the jury. So the judge dismissed him and said closing arguments are to begin Thursday. It's possible that tomorrow morning the judge comes in and says yeah, Rule 29,
Starting point is 00:13:58 you didn't make your case. Did he? Have a nice day. Get out of here. And if that happens, holy cow. And you can quote me on that. Holy cow. This episode is brought to you by Peloton. A new era of fitness is here. Introducing the new Peloton Cross Training Tread Plus, powered by Peloton IQ.
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Starting point is 00:16:07 Jeff Fisher Radio on Facebook and Instagram. You can always email the show Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com. You can order a cameo from me at any time at Jeffrey JFR on the cameo app. That, of course, is not free, but it is worth every doggone nickel that you spend on it. And for the email, you can, you know, send your comments, mean, happy, sad, whatever. I read them all. I may not comment on them all. I prefer the ones that, you know, are nice.
Starting point is 00:16:35 But I'll read them. And then you can also submit your jokes of the day. And you can say, hey, I want to be a contestant on what's the lie. In fact, I need a contestant for what's the lie. So get your email to me. I've had a couple people that said they were going to be contestants, and then they can't do it. We do What's the Lie on Friday mornings.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Email me chewing the fat at the blaze.com. Say, hey, I can do, you know, I can be a contestant on what's the lie. So, you know, let's go ahead and make that happen. So we talked about when it first happened earlier this month, and we are almost done with June. Oh, that's unbelievable. I said the date earlier, and I almost stopped. I almost stopped because it's the 25th.
Starting point is 00:17:18 of June today. Holy cow. So anyway, I mean, it's almost July 4th. July 4th, 2025. Time is moving. It feels like, it's almost like time is moving faster than what it does and is, and usually moves.
Starting point is 00:17:34 It's almost like that, except it doesn't really move faster. It stays the same. What happens then, Jeff? I don't know. Write your own jokes. Anyway, the ship that we talked about, the morning Midas, has been a drift and burning.
Starting point is 00:17:51 And remember we talked about this because the flames broke out. The crew abandoned the ship. It was carrying 3,000 cars, including 800 EVs. And it just burned. Remember, they talked about using all their fire suppressant materials that they had, and it still didn't help because the battery EV fires are a lot hotter and burned longer. And some almost severe it's like they don't go. out continued to burn.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Well, that's what happened here as well. And so now that ship has been just kind of floating and burning around out there and it just sunk. Oh, okay. And the ship's owner, London-based Zodiac Maritime,
Starting point is 00:18:38 guess they're putting in an insurance claim on the ship? I don't know. They tried to salvage it, I guess, but with the pollution and it burning they couldn't do it. Really weird. They had some
Starting point is 00:18:53 specialized pollution response vessel. Specialized pollution for months. Oh, yeah, a special pollution response vessel coming to our rescue. We're working with the Coast Guard and resolve marine and specializes
Starting point is 00:19:09 in a marine emergency response. Yeah, it didn't help because it sank and it's in the ocean. It went down in they claim three thousand how how deep did it go that's what she said
Starting point is 00:19:24 um it's a little joke there for you it's fine but it's a long way down there man and you can't quote beyond that well they just said on here the story I was reading talking to you about it how far
Starting point is 00:19:38 it sank in international waters three miles three miles deep that's a long way that's a long way down you might as well write that off. But now we have to worry about the environment. What's going to happen? Those batteries are in the bottom of the ocean. I don't know. Maybe a whale will eat it and it'll bring it up to the surface and then we'll be able to find it. Okay? Yeah, three miles. That's deeper than the Titanic. The Titanic did not go down three miles. Did it? Yeah, I mean, you look it up and it says 12,500 feet. Okay, well,
Starting point is 00:20:11 let's just transfer that to miles. And what does that get you? Two and a half miles. miles. It's not three. It's not three or more. I'll tell you that, 12,500 feet. So yeah, the ship, morning midas, the 600 foot long ship is deep. It's sunk. It's over. Have a nice day. So maybe we send, we send some, there's nothing there to salvage, really. I mean, it's just a sunken ship. We'll just leave it. The company will get their money, and the environmentalists will complain that the batteries are going to hurt the marine life and everything will be fine because Mother Earth will just suck it back up again
Starting point is 00:20:51 and we'll be good with it. Right? Right. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. So Netflix, for the first time ever, just signed a deal to carry live TV channels. Not here in the States,
Starting point is 00:21:15 but this is in France. Beginning next year, they struck a deal with France's leading broadcaster TF1, love them, to integrate the channels inside the Netflix app. So you're going to let French viewers watch live TV, whatever they watch, you know, the sobs, reality shows, sports coverage,
Starting point is 00:21:34 alongside the Netflix content. So that makes, and so you just stay inside the Netflix app. Yeah, I mean, they're their new cable provider in France is really what they are. So subscribers, growth according to Netflix has reached saturation levels in mature markets like France, forcing them to find new revenue
Starting point is 00:21:57 streams. I mean, they're already doing that with carrying live sporting events. I'm surprised, and I don't know that they haven't worked out a deal, but I'm surprised they don't carry any of the Premier League soccer games in Europe on Netflix live. They probably do. Engagement in the new battleground. Instant content library expansion. Right. New advertising ecosystem. Right. I'm not real sure how that's going to work.
Starting point is 00:22:24 While financial details remain unclear, I bet. The deal creates fresh opportunities by merging Netflix, younger audience with TF1's traditional TV advertising. Yeah, I mean, that's, I get it. I think it's a good idea. I wish they would do that here, and, you know, they're not going to do that here for a long time, if ever, because NBC and CBS and CBS.
Starting point is 00:22:49 ABC We've already got streaming partners We've got our own apps I know And so If they're going to become The new cable here
Starting point is 00:22:57 Which still might happen I mean they still might bring in NBC and the streaming apps And say You can watch it all on Netflix Inside Of Netflix Netflix will be the cable provider
Starting point is 00:23:10 And just have it all And Okay So this is what If you're going to do that Then you're going to have to be able to have access to the other apps that aren't inside the Netflix app. And you should be able to, you know, if I subscribe to an app that's not inside,
Starting point is 00:23:31 not officially inside the Netflix app, I should be able to bring it into the Netflix app so that I just, I log onto my Netflix app and then I can watch whatever I want inside the Netflix app. So that's coming. That's coming because it's already happened. Good for France. I mean, they're providing their consumers with, something they use every day
Starting point is 00:23:50 and making it easier to access their content and Netflix is getting to be, you know, the giant, the new cable giant. Good. Good for them. Good for them. I also saw where Tom Cruise,
Starting point is 00:24:07 the great Tom Cruise, you know them, you love them. I don't know a number of people don't. And the latest movie of his is doing good but not great. Anyway, he is going to get a special Oscar this year, a special Academy Award. They're going to rake out, they're going to forge out another Oscar statue, a special one for Tom for his commitment to our filmmaking community,
Starting point is 00:24:36 to the theatrical experience, and to the stunts community. So he's going to get a special Oscar at the Academy Awards, well, I said this year, next year, because the next Oscars is in 2026. And it's March 15th. They don't even know where it's going to be held yet. I was looking at, last year was even on their website.
Starting point is 00:24:58 The previous year's ceremony was held at Dolby Theater, Hollywood and Hollywood. Yeah, we know. But where's this latest one? Yeah, we don't know. I know. No, I think the Dolby Theater still stands. Don't be insensitive.
Starting point is 00:25:12 Anyway, we got Conan hosting. the Oscars again and he actually, his comment about it was pretty funny and I don't remember if we talked about his comment before but he said in his statement that the only reason he was hosting the Oscars next year is that
Starting point is 00:25:28 he wanted to hear Adrian Brody finish his speech that's funny. Come on, that's funny because Brody, a good lord. What an elitist elitist, I got it. We make your speech. Oh, I know how this works. I've been there before. Just turn the music off. I'm not finishing. I've got and I'm not done speaking.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Okay, we got it, Adrian, we got it. Thank you. But congratulations to Tom Cruise, who will be given a special. I don't know if it's bigger, I don't know if it's smaller, I don't know if it's wider, I don't know if it's shinier,
Starting point is 00:25:58 I don't know if it's duller, but he gets a special Oscar statue just for being, well, Tom Cruise. You know, another guy that deserves a little Hollywood credit is Bruce Willis. He hasn't made enough money. in his life, okay?
Starting point is 00:26:17 And I know he's retired now, and I know that he's really struggling, and he's got his frontotemporal dementia that he was diagnosed with. Yeah, he was, no, he was, he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. A marshalas. Now, it wasn't that.
Starting point is 00:26:34 Anyway, he's really struggling, and I feel sad for him, and I miss, I'm a fan of Bruce Willis. I mean, I just put that out there. You don't like him? okay fine but I'm a fan of Bruce Willis and his daughter Tallulah Willis
Starting point is 00:26:52 posted some pictures the other day on her Instagram account spent the day with him and posted I think three or four pictures of Bruce and it was it wasn't anything bad and you didn't see him you know drooling or babbling or not knowing it was just hugging and it was good to see
Starting point is 00:27:09 Bruce Willis. It's good to see him out man I don't want to I like I miss seeing him So she's been taking a beating for posting these pictures. Why are you posting pictures of your damn? He's struggling. You shouldn't be doing a family figure. Nobody cares about him. This is what her response should be.
Starting point is 00:27:27 Shut up. Okay. The world loves my dad. And if I want to take a couple of side shots at the house of him while we're spending a day, I will. Exactly. My gosh. And even with his front turmoil.
Starting point is 00:27:44 struggling with that don't send Bruce Willis after you you don't want Bruce Willis think about that you think about take the girl home to meet Dad and it's Bruce Willis no thank you
Starting point is 00:27:57 no I'm good and you see speaking of parents I saw Matt Gates get in trouble for talking to his mom what a tremendous story it was so Matt Gates is traveling on an airplane
Starting point is 00:28:13 and someone behind him films him texting with his mom on the phone. And it was, he took a beating for it and he handled it great. So he's talking to his mom
Starting point is 00:28:28 about his, what's happening in his life, and he wants advice on how to deal with President Trump in a wide-ranging conversation in which the TV host also flexed about his real estate assets and having 500,000 of the bank.
Starting point is 00:28:43 So in the 72 second video that you watch is filmed by a passenger on a recent flight. He posted it to TikTok under the user's Tides of March. Gates' conversation was in full view thanks to a zoomed-in screen that made the message text clearer. The user captured the exchange POV. You're sitting behind Matt Gates and he's texting his mommy. So Gates' mom, Vicky gets, warned the ex-Florida congressman. Don't be criticizing the president or his. actions. He's trying to keep us safe.
Starting point is 00:29:15 That's his job. Maga will turn on you. You'll lose viewership. Yeah. And your days in Congress are over. Let's not mess up the media gig. Mom's just spreading a little advice. He said, your job is a host
Starting point is 00:29:33 of the Matt Gates Show. Okay, whatever. The president has been very good friend to you. He hates betrayal. Be smart, not stubborn. That's mom. Laying down some rules. seems like a very important rules to go by. Then he said, hey, the president, I'm not trying to guide him, not criticize him.
Starting point is 00:29:52 I'm trying to guide him. I'm not trying to criticize him. I've never been freer to share my views, and I'll continue to do so. I think about the people who cheered for Iraq war because they liked Bush. These people have blood on their hands. So it sounds like he's a little against the actions
Starting point is 00:30:08 that we took in Iran, but that doesn't say that. Vicki, the mom, said trying to guide the notoriously independent mind and commander chief includes private and public component. I know how to do this. Okay. So he's just talking to his mom. And he talked about having $500,000 in the bank account, talked about having some real estate assets.
Starting point is 00:30:37 He's had a one-to-one real estate and debt ratio. And so, okay. All right. And he said something in his text to his mom that I agree with. Gates claims, the Islamic Republic has been three months away from a nuke since 1992. They've been three months from a nuke since I remember. And that was before 1992.
Starting point is 00:30:57 It's never, I mean, I know. He went trying to get a nuclear weapon until after the 90s. I know. But it certainly has felt that way. And so then he found out about it. Gates obviously finds out about this guy posted the video of him. and he posted on his ex account. Apparently someone sitting behind me on a flight
Starting point is 00:31:16 recorded me without my knowledge. They found me texting my mother about news of the day, family finances, and working on my laptop. Please let this be a reminder to everyone. Call your mother and maybe get a screen protector. That was awesome. What a response. Because it was all good and he's right.
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Starting point is 00:33:16 Then we have the morning show general hospital star Joe Marinelli, dead at the age of 68. Now Joe is one of those guys that you go, he's one of those, oh yeah, that guy, guys. Joe Marinelli dead at the age of 68. apparently he had been living with stomach and throat cancer oh I do not wish that on anyone
Starting point is 00:33:42 I don't wish to Bobby Sherman whatever kind of Bobby cancer Bobby Sherman had on anyone but I don't wish the the throat and stomach cancer thing no I'm not a fan of that at all so rest and peace to Joe Marinelli dead at the age of 68 then we have Kevin Yarborough
Starting point is 00:34:01 co-founder of the R&B Duro Yarborough and Peoples. I mean, that guy, he's from Dallas. He's a monster. Remember Yarborough and Peoples? Don't stop the music from the 80s? Yeah, you remember. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:34:17 He died at the age of 72. Rest in peace to Kevin Yarborough. They're going to have a big thing here in downtown Dallas. When is that? That may have already happened or it's coming up. You can quote me on that. It may have already happened or it's coming up because it says in the story Monday is the celebration of his life at Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center, according to his obituary. And this story is dated yesterday, so perhaps it's the upcoming Monday.
Starting point is 00:34:50 But rest in peace to Kevin Yarborough, dead at the age of 72. and his cause of death was complications from heart disease. So, because he just had a heart attack. Rest in peace to Cabin Yarborough, co-founder of Yarborough and Peoples. Then we have this skydiver, Jasmine Black, and she was a big time skydiver,
Starting point is 00:35:23 had done it dozens of times before, and she had like 160 jumps under her belt and so she's approaching the landing zone and all of a sudden her parachute hit the parachute of another skydiver at low altitude get out of my way and then hers cut away her main parachute she tried to open her emergency parachute
Starting point is 00:35:47 and since it was such low air altitude there wasn't enough time for the parachute to open and she died I know of someone else who died from an accident like that. And I don't want to go out that way. I don't want the cancer, but I don't want to jump out of an airplane and then hit the ground. I just don't want to do it.
Starting point is 00:36:16 So rest in peace to Jasmine Black, 48 dead, from skydiving and messing up at the end. I just, I don't want to do that. I told you, but the one guy I used to work with in Tampa, gosh darn it, what was his name? He was a legend newscaster, and he was a big time skydiver.
Starting point is 00:36:40 He crashed like two or three times in his life, survived. He broke his back a couple of times, broke both his legs, and he's still doing it. I'm like, dude, what are you doing? Oh, it's fun, it's fun, Jeff. Uh-huh. Okay, sure. Whatever you say.
Starting point is 00:36:56 Rest in peace to Jasmine Black. Debt at the age of 48. Then we have the Spanish authorities, apparently launching an investigation after discovering multiple corpses in the Mediterranean Sea who is, now that's not the big deal. They find bodies washing up all the time as of late, especially during the last few years
Starting point is 00:37:22 with immigration and people trying to you know, leave countries and war-torn countries, and they find people who have died and got been thrown in the water or, you know, got thrown in the water, whatever. But this time, these people that they found were, had their hands and their feet tied. That seems to be a deterrent to swimming. And so you get thrown in the ocean with your hands and your feet tied,
Starting point is 00:37:47 yeah, you're going to go ahead and drown. So they spotted at least five bodies with their feet and their hands bound. and they believe that the victims may be migrants from North Africa. Yeah, they could be mob kills too. They don't know. So the investigation into the suspected homicide aims to identify the victims. That's what we do. And work out the causes of their death.
Starting point is 00:38:09 Yeah, no kidding. So we'll see what happens to that. Almost, I guess, tens of thousands. Yeah, I bet. Of Europe-bound migrants, Spain, they see it all the time in the Canary Islands. hundreds of attempt to shorter crossing from North Africa to the Ballarat archipelago.
Starting point is 00:38:27 Yeah, good luck with that. Have fun. 31 bodies have been found in the waters and beaches since the first of this year. So be careful. Be careful out there. Rest and peace, I guess, because they were probably all just perfect people
Starting point is 00:38:42 did nothing wrong on their lives. They certainly did deserve to have their hands and feet tied and thrown into the ocean. So. Let's see, you don't want that to happen. You do not want that to happen. You know, I was reading a story this morning about this group, the Zazan group, Z-I-ZAN group. And I don't know that I'd ever heard of them before, but apparently a woman tied with the Zazan group is charged in the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
Starting point is 00:39:16 She appeared in federal court for pretrial proceedings yesterday, and authorities have connected her with this group. composed largely of young computer scientists to homicides in Pennsylvania and California. So this 21-year-old, this Teresa Youngblood, allegedly shot Agent David Mellon during a traffic stop in Vermont. She and her companion Felix Moucult, who was killed in the shootout, had been under surveillance for suspected Zizan ties. They were traveling armed and days earlier another suspect that they thought was Zizan had allegedly killed a California landlord. So authorities have now linked the gun Youngblood used to a person of interest in a 22
Starting point is 00:40:03 Pennsylvania double homicide who was arrested in February alongside the group's assumed leader, Jack Zizzle-Sota. Now, I guess he was arrested in February alongside the group, so maybe Jack was arrested then too.
Starting point is 00:40:20 But the leader, Jack, Jack Zizzla Soda, a 34-year-old who amassed a following through blogging, was indicted last week on weapons charges. Yes, so he's in jail, or he's indicted anyway. I don't know if they set, if they let Jack Zizz Lesota walk free. Zizans, according to this,
Starting point is 00:40:43 explore anarchy, radical veganism, gender identity, and AI. So I'm okay with the anarchy, I'm okay with the gender identity, whatever. I'm okay with the AI. Yeah, yeah, we have to get used to AI. But the whole radical veganism. Yeah, yeah, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:41:02 You lost me on that. Sorry, they're Zizz. I'm not with you. I'm not doing the veganism thing, okay? I know, I know. Call me crazy. So keep an eye out for the radical group, the Zizan group, led by Jack Zizz Los Soda.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Sounds like a good guy. 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 rink on Uber Eats. But iced tea, ice cream, or just plain old ice? Yes, we deliver those. Goaltenders, no. But chicken tenders, yes.
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Starting point is 00:42:04 I mean, we've got the ceasefire between Israel and Iran. We've got NATO coming together to spend some more money on, they agreed. We'll see if that actually happens. But Trump came to town with NATO and he said, look what I did to them. Okay. You're going to start paying your fair share here in NATO or I'm out. He's got to work with the Russia deal done between Russia and Ukraine. and then we could start worrying about some of the other things.
Starting point is 00:42:33 But I know India was battling with Pakistan, so he just finished that off. However, I see where India says that this will start a war again, no matter what, no matter how much they agreed to. India says they will never restore water treaty with Pakistan. Oh, okay. Pakistan, I believe, gets 80% of their water. from the India Water Deal.
Starting point is 00:43:02 So if they're not going to give water to Pakistan, there will be another war. It won't just be over the sweater country. It'll be over water. And so don't worry, Trump will be back at it again. I know. And hopefully I thought sometime this week we're going to get the African countries in here
Starting point is 00:43:20 to sign a peace deal and give us some rare earth mineral rights too. So we've got that to look forward to. And then good news from a federal judge. AI startup Anthropic can train its large language models on published books without authors' permission. That's special. That is special. Hey, go ahead and teach AI to be smarter and smarter, but don't compensate the humans that actually did it. Yeah, don't do that. I didn't read the case, but it really kind of ticks me off and I don't like it. And it makes me dislike judge. even though I have a gavel here and I you know like to well I fancy myself a judge but
Starting point is 00:44:07 I'm not really and I'm not a federal judge for sure I got an email from Sean asking me to for information I'm going to give you the information okay Sean it says hey Jeffie I've been listening to you for a while now what was the kid's name that you used to advertise his goat soap thank you all right first First of all, they're still, you know, they're still loosely tied to chewing the fat. I haven't done a commercial for them for a while, but I still believe them to be the official soap of chewing the fat. It's Quinn Pittman, okay?
Starting point is 00:44:44 Quinn Pittman's goat soap, okay? QP goatsoap.com. Yeah. Okay, so don't be messing with, I mean, the goat king, the goat soap king is Quinn Pittman. My gosh. I appreciate you asking And thank you for listening But that's something that
Starting point is 00:45:04 I wish you hadn't forgotten Because it did not make me It did not make me happy to have to explain to you About Quinn Pittman The goat soap king Okay? Yeah All right So QP goatsobe
Starting point is 00:45:19 Dotcom And the goat soap king Quinn Pittman Yeah Okay All right let's go to the joke of the day Get out of here Time to wrap this day up, shall we?
Starting point is 00:45:30 I got this joke. Now, this is not the first time that this joke has come across my desk, and I've let it go. So since I keep seeing it, I'm just going to go ahead and read it and tell you the joke because that way it'll stop coming across my desk, maybe. It's funny. There's memes all over the Internet with it,
Starting point is 00:45:53 and I know Mr. Sean's, this is the last one that I saw sent it to me so I'll go ahead and share it with you all right my wife and I have decided that we don't want to have kids we plan on telling them at dinner
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