The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 2: Bobby’s Top 3 Actors + Amy Would Be Nervous To Date An Athlete  + Tuesday Reviewsday

Episode Date: February 3, 2026

We got an update on Savannah Guthrie’s mom who is missing and why it’s being treated as a crime. We get more into Tuesday Reviewsday that include movies Lunchbox watched on DVDs. Bobby add...ed in a new actor to his Top 3 after loving a new project. We found out details about the athlete Kim Kardashian is dating and why Amy thinks she could never do it. Bobby teaches us the wild meaning behind a word we thought was as innocent as can be. Eddie tells us how there might be another angle of the JFK assassination.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:30 So yesterday I told you all about Savannah, or we talked about Savannah Guthrie's mom who went missing. And the latest update, so far as what I've seen, they're treating it as a crime scene now. We have a couple clips. Do you want to? Oh, you do? Okay. Yeah. This is from Live Now Fox.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Here you go. We saw some things at the home that were concerning to us. We believe now after we process that crime scene that we do in fact have a crime scene. that we do in fact have a crime, and we're asking the community's help. That's Prima County Sheriff Chris Nanyos talking about it. Yeah, blood was found, forced entry. That's scary. This is from CBS News.
Starting point is 00:03:12 This is an officer, same officer talking about if they think it happened because she's famous, Savannah. Do you believe that her daughter's prominence, Savannah Guthrie's role, played a role in this? There is nothing to indicate that to us. We have certainly talked with Savannah and her security teams. Those things are being looked at. Do you have any suspect, any person of interest in mind? None at this time. Is it fair for me to characterize this as an abduction?
Starting point is 00:03:41 Yes. She didn't walk from there. She didn't go willingly. Why abducted a woman in her 80s? There's three reasons. One, Savannah Guthrie's famous. You abduct her. Ransom.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Ransom. to somebody vulnerable, you want to do bad things to them. Just because you see somebody and you're like, I'd like to do bad things to that person. Right? Three, but I guess three is like three, four, five, six, seven. I mean, she could have seen something happen and then you'd take care of that. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:21 But that's like a far, like. Like did they break in or like break in to steal something else? Right. Like she saw them at their faces. take her, right. And I don't know, that's my third one, but that's all I could think of is if they, like, she saw them,
Starting point is 00:04:36 was able to identify them, and they're like, well, now we have to take her. I know, the thing about the ransom part that gets me is they say she didn't have her medication with her. And if you want to keep her alive and you know you're taking an elderly person, then you might also take their medication. Yeah, unless you just don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:54 It's not like when you're abecting them. They say, I have a medication I need to take. Well, I know. I'm just thinking if they really think that through, and they're like, we need. to keep her alive. Before we kidnap you. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Get a plastic bag of all your medications. Well, she's 84. No, I hear you. I mean, I don't know. Is there an 84 year old that's not on something? A bunch of medicines. Is there a 40-year-old that's not on something? I don't mean like a bunch, but I mean, you just think that if you're going through
Starting point is 00:05:18 all this trouble. Yeah. That is terribly tragic. It's terrible. What do you guys think about the reporters, like asking questions? I know it's their job to ask questions, but like, isn't it almost like, like, like as law enforcement, like we can't answer anything because anything can give anything away to anyone that, like if you give them progress on where you are in the investigation and they're
Starting point is 00:05:41 listening, whoever the suspects or whatever are listening, like you're giving stuff away. Like I just don't understand why cops even answer any questions. Well, I think they do answer questions that could actually help the case in the Elizabeth Smart documentary that I talked about this morning. Amy, you've seen it, right? Yes, and I have a thought about that too. They, the cops were like, don't release the sketch. They hired somebody to do a sketch and the cops like, don't release it, don't release it. It's just going to hurt you.
Starting point is 00:06:05 And they couldn't find her. So the family's like, we're releasing the freaking sketch. That's how they found her. The sketch. Yeah, so my point is there are things that they know that they can release to help people. Like if they do have a sketch, like they're in a real way of somebody. If somebody saw something around that time at the house, like they say, yeah, she was abducted around 632 a.m. If anybody, so people will possibly have seen or heard something.
Starting point is 00:06:28 and they hope that things will trickle in from that. That's why. Because they're not going to tell you things that they want to keep from you for sure. It's also the reporter's job to ask, and it's the police job to give any details that can help solve the crime because a lot of times they use the media to help solve crimes. What are you going to say? Yeah, well, I just remember from the documentary,
Starting point is 00:06:46 the media did go a different route. Media sucked. Yes, with certain people in the family. And so to me, I'm like, oh my gosh, the family seemed okay now, but at the time had to have been so detrimental knowing that they were innocent, but they were because of the way the media was positioning certain things. But the cops too.
Starting point is 00:07:10 And the cops are like, hey, any case like this, it's usually the family. And so the dad and the mom were like. The brother. Yeah, first it was the dad and the mom because the dad was totally, then they started going. But yeah, the dad's like being accused and he's like freaking out. And he's like, I didn't do this.
Starting point is 00:07:25 But also in the, Jamonet Ramsey case. Like the parents are still, they've been clear, but people still blame them. How long was Elizabeth Mark gone? Was she going? Months. Okay. And it's sort of like going back to the Idaho murders. The police weren't releasing
Starting point is 00:07:40 anything, even though they had a suspect in mind that they were following across the country and everybody online in the news like, oh, it's this professor, it's this person, I did some sleuth and I think they keep a lot of it tight to the vest, but they say a little bit just so the press will
Starting point is 00:07:56 talk about it to keep it in the news maybe? I don't know. No, they talk about the stuff they can talk about to help them solve the case or stuff that's made public. So, but a lot of times the police or even the press are wrong. Message reports are always wrong. Yeah. But yeah, that's why. A lot of cases have been solved because of cops giving details. Meaning if anybody saw anything at 7.13 p.m. like anything and people go, I did see something. It lets them know that turns into something else. But how about that? A family ever gets abducted? It's in the. news? Crazy. The Elizabeth Smart documentary, you guys, like I said earlier, it's, there are parts
Starting point is 00:08:33 of it that are really tough to watch because of what she went through, but it's a well done documentary. 90 minutes, goes by pretty quick. You know she lives because she's in it. It's also a pretty recent news story. I knew pretty much the whole story. Like I said, my wife didn't, but. On a completely like different note about the documentary, some parts, I felt like they did them a little dirty with the filming. They would be like right up in their nostril, like getting out dramatic. The documentary part? Like the day. During the interview? Like I'm on, like, they're sitting, you know, they're doing like the one-on-one.
Starting point is 00:09:02 And then the camera zooms right in on their nose and you see like every pore in here. Like I would be so, I'd be like, okay, that wasn't necessary. I had a reporter that would tell me, like, because I was the camera guy. And they always tell me like, hey, when I ask this question, zoom in slowly. Like, okay, whatever you want. And he brings it a violin player for the background. Now with 4D, I'm like, oh, yeah, back it on up. So wait, the reporter told you how to film.
Starting point is 00:09:28 You didn't just decide? No, I mean, I would for the most part. But, like, I remember going into, I think it was a yogurt shop murder. I think it was one of the parents for the yogurt shop murder victims. And we were in his exclusive, huge interview that me and this reporter were going to do. And he already had his questions down. He said, look, I'm going to ask these two questions. They're going to be tough questions.
Starting point is 00:09:47 When I ask these questions, I want that camera to push in slowly. I was like, oh, my gosh. This is so dramatic. but I did it Do you want an award? No, not for that one I won awards though Edward R. Murrow Award
Starting point is 00:10:02 Nice. I won a couple of AP Awards Associated Press I was really just asking for that one shot What else? What else I don't want a P button? No, I have not on I don't know Tuesday Reviews Day
Starting point is 00:10:13 I did my name and he did hers I know Mike we talked about that action movie Anything else? It's all I've seen In the past week Yeah, it's all I've been Do you feel the pressure to watch every new movie? Yeah, I usually do
Starting point is 00:10:22 It's not pressure, it's fun, you look forward to it. There's some that I watch just for the sake of of I gotta review it. Like Avatar, I'm not really excited to go see that, but it's always the biggest movie of the year, so I'm like, gotta go watch it. You allot time for that? Do you say like, oh, I have to watch this, so Tuesday at 2 o'clock? Yeah, I like to go
Starting point is 00:10:38 on Saturday mornings. They have like 10 a.m. Showings, I'm like, I'll go. Anybody else there for those movies at 10 a.m.? Usually there's like maybe one other person and they're like 65 years old, 70 years old? It's movie Ron. He does a competing podcast. Eddie, for Tuesday or Tuesday? I don't have anything. I started
Starting point is 00:10:53 watching something, but I'm not done yet. We don't do that. So I'm just letting you know I started something and I'll have it. You're going to lose your Edward R. Murrow Award. Am I two Aps? For less integrity. Yes. Launchbox.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Yeah, I watched two movies. Secret Mall apartment. That's the one. It's a documentary on... That's the one I'm watching. On Netflix, it's about these people in New Hampshire. They were building a new mall and they were like, ha, that looks like that's going to be empty space.
Starting point is 00:11:21 That's going to be empty space in that mall. we should build an apartment. And it's all about them build an apartment. So they're squatting, basically? Yes. It is fantastic. So interesting. It's only like an hour and 30 minutes.
Starting point is 00:11:35 And it was so weird and crazy. And I just, I loved it. So I'd give it four and a half couches out of five. This was like in the 90s, right? No, early 2000s. Oh. Four and a half.
Starting point is 00:11:49 Oh, I guess. No, stupid. Early 2000. 1999. Well, I thought you started watching it. I did. You're crazy. I did.
Starting point is 00:11:54 I remember the footage being like really, it looks old. Yeah. Because they have camcorders. Yeah, but it was crazy because they were influencers before there was influencers because they were filming everything. Everything. Like with their camera and just like, oh, look at us. We're at the store.
Starting point is 00:12:09 We're here. Oh, look at us in the mall. We're here at the food court getting our dinner. And it was just like, I didn't think anybody did that. That was pretty cool. Four and a half out of five. That's strong. Yeah, I've really liked it.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Morgan? Oh, I got one more. Oh, okay. Go ahead. I watch Matchstick men with Nicholas Cage. Is that old? That's from like 2002. Not the 90s though.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Guys. Well, he said he was watching it and it says it right there. I know, I'm just making sure they don't get it confused. This is not late 90s. Not late 90s. Got it. Go ahead. And it's about two con men and how they con people and all this.
Starting point is 00:12:44 And I really liked it. I gave it four out of five con men. It was really interesting. And Nicholas Cage like has OCD and like, I mean, It is wild. It is a fun movie. Nicholas Cage, I like. He has a lot of good movies.
Starting point is 00:12:59 Like, I would never list him as top ten favorite actors, but he has a lot of good stuff that I don't think about. I did watch a movie of his, like, I don't know, a few months ago. It's called The Surfer. It's on Hulu. Probably the worst movie I've ever seen in my life. New? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was bad, dude.
Starting point is 00:13:13 I've not seen any new Nicholas Cage stuff. Pig is really good. I don't know what that is. He plays a guy who has, like, a pig that, like, sniffs out mushrooms? You mean, like, the... truffles? Truffles. Truffles, that's what it is.
Starting point is 00:13:24 And then somebody steals his pig, so he has to get it back. Yeah, I like when he's trying to get stuff with the Constitution, the pig, the declaration. Like, I like when he's trying to get stuff back. He's going to play John Madden later this year. Oh, that looks interesting. Interesting is a word. Yeah. Yeah, but I'm back to DVDs because I don't have any internet or cable, so that's why I watch matchstick.
Starting point is 00:13:46 You still have the DVDs? Did you have that? Yeah, I have DVDs from when I would go to Walmart years ago, and they were like $1.99. and I'd buy a bunch and I never watched any of them. And then my wife was like, I think we bought a DVD player years ago. And we went digging in a closet and found it. And so that's all we can watch right now. What about your cell?
Starting point is 00:14:04 Because when we didn't have power internet, I watched things on my cell phone, like sell. Data. I had two bars. I can watch stuff. Oh, I'm not going to watch something on my phone. That's too small. Really? I don't watch TV on my phone ever.
Starting point is 00:14:18 I've never done that. I mean, I didn't late 90s or... early 2000s I did. Not even on an airplane? No, I usually use a laptop. Huh. But wait, so hold on, hold on. I probably watch...
Starting point is 00:14:31 On an airplane, I can watch it on my phone. Oh, Morgan does that. Internet. I probably watch 60% of all television and content on my phone. I still watch my wife and I will watch a show at night. Usually we try to set aside a little time. Now that she's pregnant more than that, because she doesn't really go anywhere. But yeah, I watch most things on my phone.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Wait. In basketball games a lot of times. You all do? No, I do. We'll watch together on the TV. We just said together. Okay. It's on the TV.
Starting point is 00:14:55 No, the only time I don't is if we're watching something together. I thought you all. Rarely do I go sit in front of the TV and just watch something. I'll just watch it on my phone. Unless it's a game. Yeah. Or, that's so weird. Sometimes I put the game on it.
Starting point is 00:15:06 If I'm in the kitchen, I'll just put the game on my phone and watch the whole game on my phone while I work or eat or something. So you watch, like, you're. And I have bad vision. That's so weird to me that you, so how close do you hold it? Like, if you're watching a series, do you set it like where Amy is and watch it? That would be so far away. I hold it about the same way when I would like look at my phone to like look at it at. But I used to feel the same way.
Starting point is 00:15:29 I mean, honestly, I'm not joking like seven years ago. I would be like, I can't believe people watch things on their phone. But now that I watch all my social media on my phone, it's just normal to watch stuff on my phone. Do you have a little stand for your phone to like set it there? Yeah, it's called a paper towel holder. Oh. Yeah, you get creative. Lean it up against paper towel.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Look, my case has a whole little thing. That is so. Oh, yeah, you got a stand built in. My wife has suction cups in the back of hers. That's cool too. So she'll watch a podcast and like while she's getting ready up on the mirror.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Stick it up there. Why are you laughing, Morgan? I'm laughing because this happened like two years ago we were on a plane and I was watching. I had downloaded some shows on my phone. I forgot you can do this. And Lunchbox looked at me.
Starting point is 00:16:07 He was like, you can do that. You can watch what you want to watch on your phone. Like he was shocked that this was a new invention. And I was shocked that he was shocked. Everybody else was doing it. My quote cable is YouTube TV. and I probably watch 75% of that on my phone. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:16:26 You'll get it. But you have a sell, you have a couple bars. I don't think he'll get it. I don't think he wants to do it. Never. I just, the phone to me is really small to watch a show or a game. You're probably like, man, am I missing something? Yeah, games are hard.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Like, field goals when you watch football, like, did it go in? I can't tell. Like, that's tough. I was just, I mean, that's wild. Yeah, like, you know, Kansas basketball. basketball played last night and I just had to go to ESPN.com and find out if they won't or lost. You won't watch on your phone.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Think about it. No. Do you ever go to the, like, ESPN and look at the little ball? Oh, I watched it. That's how I did. That's how I watch. Sometimes if the game's not all, I'll have to do that. Or if the cell, if no Wi-Fi and cell's not good, I'll have to go watch the little
Starting point is 00:17:10 ball. The little ball goes up and then it's like, ooh, two points missed. In football, you just watch, or baseball, you just swing. It shows a little red dog. Morgan, Tuesday, Reviews Day. Yeah, I have a few. I watched Bridgeton season. It's season four, part one.
Starting point is 00:17:25 It's super popular, but I'm really mad at this show right now. I don't watch Bridgeton, so when you're saying that, I don't know what that means. So they release, like, part of the season. And that's what Netflix did for Bridgeton. And I'm really mad at this season because they're kind of using an old cliche. So for the first half, I'm giving it two out of five mass, which is unusual. I really like Bridgeton. And then I watched Ripple also on Netflix.
Starting point is 00:17:47 It's about the ripple effect of life. And it made me feel so many emotions. I give that one 4.5 out of five wine bars. Show or movie? It's a show. And it was a full season. I think there was eight episodes. Ripple.
Starting point is 00:18:00 What's the ripple of life? It's like the ripple effect. Yeah. Like how you impact other people, your choices, decisions, and then it all kind of comes together. You give four and a half out of five? Yeah. It was really good. I really liked it.
Starting point is 00:18:12 How many episodes? Eight. And where? On Netflix. It sounds like a happier black mirror. Because black mirror is dark. That's my favorite show. of all time. Black Mirror is my favorite show of all time. This sounds like a more positive
Starting point is 00:18:24 version of that. Yeah, I'd classify it as a drama. Did you ever watch Live at Chuck? Yes, I did. That was my last one. The movie? Uh-huh. What you think? I give it four out of five dances. I loved it, but I'm not going to lie. At the end of it, I still, I kind of sat there for five minutes like, huh, I had to think about it for a while. Did you do that? Or did you understand still at the end? I don't want to say so much because I think that's a movie that if you go into knowing nothing about, I think you enjoy it more. However, there are some things where you're like,
Starting point is 00:18:52 I finished it and I wanted it to last another hour. Yeah, I wanted more. I didn't need more. I felt like it can close. I just felt it was so good that I was like, I could have watched another hour.
Starting point is 00:19:04 And so people will like yell at me online. That's the worst movie ever seen. I can't believe. I don't think they understand the movie for what the movie's trying to say if that's the case. And that's fine. Not every kind of movies for everybody.
Starting point is 00:19:14 This is definitely a movie that has things that are happening, but it represents something else. at times and then people yell at me. First of all, I'm like, why are you yelling at somebody you don't even know about a movie? Like, seriously. Why are you yelling? Yeah, like, there's no need to put all caps.
Starting point is 00:19:29 I loved it. That's good. You liked it a lot? Yeah, I felt like I took away from it that you just, you need to live your life. It's really what I took away from it. And I think shows that make you feel that way are a good thing or a movie that makes you feel that way. I'd rather feel that way than, like, sad and depressed.
Starting point is 00:19:44 I'll never watch it again, but I'll never watch 500 in summer again either. Oh, it's such a good one. Because it's so good. And I loved how I felt after and what I felt from those movies that I don't need to re-experience it. Like, I got the gift they were trying to give because I loved 500 days of summer. And I finished that and I was like, man, I don't know much about movies or how you edit or even good acting. But like how that movie made me feel, I was like, I am in.
Starting point is 00:20:10 I love it. Never again. Same with this, 500. Never watch it again. Although Tom Hiddleston, I think, might be coming up number three of my favorite actors. Did you ever watch Loki? It's awesome. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:20 That's Tom Hiddleston? Yeah. It's Marvel. Yeah. I think about it. I think he might be number three. I talked about this morning I watched Night Manager season two, but watch Night Manager season one. That show is really good.
Starting point is 00:20:35 But they're taking Night Manager season two, and it took over I think 10 years to come back. They shot the first half of that as a full season, and they're doing the second half of that season. I think they're writing it now, if that makes sense. They're not going to wait another 10 years. They're doing it now. It's really good. Who are you replacing? No, no, I don't.
Starting point is 00:20:54 He's three. I didn't have a three. Keanu Reeves in the Ring of Honor. Oh, okay, okay. So, at number one, Jesse Plymonds. Oh, he's one. No doubt about it. Solid.
Starting point is 00:21:04 At number two. Don't tell me. It's somebody I really like. Oh, I know. It's the Punisher. John Rosenthal. John Bernthal. There you go.
Starting point is 00:21:19 John Bernthal, who was in his and her. That was just okay. On Netflix, but he's the Punisher. So he's my second favorite actor. And Tom Hiddleston is my third now. With in the Ring of Honor of Kiano Reeves. We'll live up there. Yeah, he's never coming down.
Starting point is 00:21:35 He's earned his role. He's in. The other people can fall out. They do a couple turds. They fall out the list. He's in the Hall of Fame. All right, good deal. All right, let's go more around the room.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Amy did hers. Amy, you want some more on Savannah Gunthrey's mom. Who? Savannah Guthries? Got it. I don't know her name. Is that her name? Savannah Guthrie, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:52 What does it? I don't know. I don't know either. It doesn't matter. Go ahead. The ring doorbell camera was removed by the time authorities arrived. So whoever did the abduction took the doorbell camera with them. What's weird about that is?
Starting point is 00:22:04 Because you take the camera doesn't mean you took the footage. You still have the footage, right? It's downloadable somewhere. Yeah, like it's in something. And they said her Apple Watch is connected to her pacemaker. And it stopped connecting at 2 a.m. So that means that she probably was out of range around 2 a.m. when they got far enough away from the Apple Watch where it wasn't sinking.
Starting point is 00:22:28 And the blood was from the bedroom all the way out the door to the driveway. Oh, my gosh. So they could have been, again, I'm just going to do somebody reading online. And I know nothing. They could have been robbing the place. She comes out, confronts them. They do something bad to her and they just get rid of her. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:48 And I don't know for sure, for sure. I did see in one report. She lived, the area she lived in, it's a multimillion dollar home. Which again is prone to people wanting to rob it. Correct. But also like probably some good security, right? Not always. You ever watch Friends and Neighbors?
Starting point is 00:23:06 Yeah. I saw advertisement season two's coming. When is that coming out? April, I think, right? Dude, I cannot wait. I think April. I know that end of this month, Paradise comes back.
Starting point is 00:23:19 Nice. And also, Jerry duty is now up. What? Season two. I never saw that one. You never saw Jerry Duty to season one? No.
Starting point is 00:23:28 I cried at the end. Is it the same as rehearsal? No. There are elements that are similar. Okay. So yes, but no. Because it's not about one person setting up fake stuff. It's about a person that's on jury duty
Starting point is 00:23:42 who doesn't know every other single person's an actor. Okay. It's funny and it's fun. And then it ends and it's awesome. Awesome. And there are now two seasons of that? So the second season, they go on a company retreat. And it's one person who's really there. And then all the other people are actors.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Love it. Eddie, you could watch that with your kids. I think your kids would love it. Really? Like, it is so good. Okay. And what reminds me of that is, in Paradise, one of the main actors in Paradise is also one of the main actors in Jerry Duty. What's his name? Really good looking guy?
Starting point is 00:24:09 Is it the James Marston. Yeah. And now James Morrison is in another, oh, he's in friends and neighbors. I think he's going to be in the next season. Did you say Paradise? Yeah. Yeah. So Paradise is coming back.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Friends and Neighbors is happening. I think he's in Friends and Neighbors is next season. You think Marsden can move into your top? I don't know enough show. Because you bring him up a lot. He's good. He's really good. And also he looks so young.
Starting point is 00:24:30 And he looks like 50. I know. He looks super young. He's better be in the Avengers again. He's Cyclops. Oh. Man, he's hitting a hard right now. Hey, dude. If he does good on that, you should move him up.
Starting point is 00:24:38 You would love Jerry Duty. Okay. I'm going to watch that. I don't want to spoil anything. So I won't. But it ends. It ends, like, and you, it's worth it. It's not just stupid.
Starting point is 00:24:51 It's worth it. I did give up on Life of Chuck. I did. It's about 45 minutes. Those type of movies aren't for everybody. Yeah. Yeah, you're not highly intelligent. Nope, I didn't say that.
Starting point is 00:25:03 I didn't feel like I wasn't getting it. I didn't feel that at all. You definitely weren't getting it then. What? Well, if you don't get it, you don't feel like you're not getting it. I didn't feel like I wasn't getting it. Right. If you're not getting it, you won't feel like you're not getting it. You just feel like it's not good.
Starting point is 00:25:16 I wasn't interested. Right. Yeah. But somebody who doesn't get it, a lot of times they don't even know what they're in because they don't understand what they're in. Deep. Yeah, I think. I love when I'm watching a show and it describes it.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Because you know, on Netflix they'll be like, you know, comedy, whatever. But like if you watch the diplomat, it says cerebral. I'm like, yeah. Oh, you got to be smart to watch that. I'm like, that's a good show. And they got a bunch of seasons of that show. That is a good show. It's so good.
Starting point is 00:25:43 Okay, I think that's everybody on their. reviews. It looks like Kim Kardashian is dating Lewis Hamilton. F1 star. That's a good athlete to date. You know why that's weird? Because he used to date, Kendall. That's so weird. So weird. He's 41. Kendall Jenner is now 30. So she was like 20 when they dated. So he was 31. She was 20, which is fine. I just mean dating some of your sister dated is a little strange. He's one of the most famous athletes in the world. He wears two Rolexes on one arm. It's hilarious. What's in then? Lewis Hamilton. Did you watch the Brad Pitt movie F1? Yeah. Yeah. So he's in it, but he's not really in, he consulted it, but I think they just show him as like one of the people. You'll see him. Good looking dude.
Starting point is 00:26:29 Is he? Page six. Where's he from? UK probably. He has an accent. He looks like he has an accent. He does? Yeah. I've never heard him talk, but I'm looking at his picture and it looks accenty. Classic. You recognize him any? Nope. Really? Never seen him in my life. Nice.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Yeah. He drives a Ferrari. Probably drives for Ferrari. Yeah, yeah. Oh, he drives four Ferrari. That's different? Well, if he's driving a Ferrari and you see that, I'm assuming he drives for Ferrari. It'd be like if you saw LeBron in Nike's, you think, oh, he's a Nike guy because he's just
Starting point is 00:27:05 to wear the same shoes. Got you got you. No, no, he's team Ferrari, I guess. Dating an athlete like that, or is that an athlete? Oh, yeah. It is an athlete. Okay. Dating an athlete like that?
Starting point is 00:27:13 Is Dick Trickle an athlete? he was NASCAR driver It's got to be so stressful Why? Because it's scary You mean race car driving? Yes
Starting point is 00:27:25 So not any athlete An athlete like this Like yeah If you're dating basketball player Okay cool Go play the game fun But like you're watching And you're nervous
Starting point is 00:27:33 Because you want them to win But you're watching This type of racing And you want them to live Can I counterpoint you? Sure is it not as dangerous as I think No I think there's absolute danger to Those cars going that fast
Starting point is 00:27:43 but I would say it's the same as if you're dating a football player and they may not die but they can break their neck anytime break their arm break their leg. Probably you're dating a football player there are a lot more injuries severe than there are when you date a race car driver and they die because aren't that many of those. Right.
Starting point is 00:27:59 So I think you're right. That's valid. It's very intense. But if I had to pick a sport of my significant other... It's either golf or tennis. Yeah. Of course. You know?
Starting point is 00:28:09 All right. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying. Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
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Starting point is 00:32:04 Lunchbox. Four and a half years ago, Jeanette retired. She lives in New Hampshire, and she fell for an online scam. They took her for 950,000. her retirement. What were they acting like? One of those online crypto scams, like, where you put this in here?
Starting point is 00:32:23 Oh, it wasn't love? No. And so she lost her savings. She's been having to unplug her coffee maker when she's done making coffee. She doesn't make trips in her car, but once a week so she doesn't run out of gas, can't go see family. Was she unlaw? Oh, for her electric bill?
Starting point is 00:32:39 Yes, because she lost everything. Like she's retired. Well, not anymore. After four and a half years. You mean she's got to go back to work? Yeah, man. She's not retired anymore. They stole all her money.
Starting point is 00:32:50 After four and a half years, she woke up in her bank account. All the money was back. The FBI tracked it down. Oh. Thank goodness. Man, what a turn. How do you get it back? They tracked the money to a crypto account associated with one of the guys that was...
Starting point is 00:33:06 Domestically? Yeah. Okay, it has to be domestic if the FBI is involved. Yeah. And they were able to take it. The United States Secret Service took the money back and then sold the crypto. to reimburse her. So they got it.
Starting point is 00:33:19 So they didn't go and get her money. They went and took the money bought. Resold that. And gave her her money. She woke up a couple weeks ago and there was a million dollars in her bank account. They didn't like give her heads up like we're close. She just has to wake up and see it all there. She said she checked her bank account every day to make sure she didn't go over the money in her bank account.
Starting point is 00:33:39 That sucks. Can I give you guys? I don't want, this is not financial advice in any way. But I like to give you a little tip. Go ahead, man. Come on. Bitcoin has bottomed out. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Yeah, it's all that. I don't think it's at the bottom, but it has lost a lot. If you were going to buy Bitcoin now in one of your apps, now is the time to buy a little bit. All right. Let's go do it. For a full Bitcoin, it's $76,000. I'm not doing that. You can buy $200,000.
Starting point is 00:34:02 Nobody buys a full Bitcoin. I mean, unless you're like buying it to super, super invest. But you can spend $500,000, whatever. It's so low now. It's at $76,000. It was at $100,000 a few weeks ago. If I had a friend, it was like, hey, when should I buy it? Bitcoin. I would say right now. It can still go down and I do nothing. But every time it goes
Starting point is 00:34:23 low, when it's SunTrucks riding down. I wrote Bitcoin. Every time it goes low, I get a little more. Note to self. And then when it gets high around 95,000 or above, I don't buy anymore. He's getting out his phone. No, I would. I'm doing it right now, guys. If you want to dance on that dance floor, if not, don't worry about it. I love dancing, man. You do? I love it. What app are you using? Robin Hood. What do you use? Do you say, Bobby? Robin Hood for now on that. On that. I still can't get my bank hooked to Robin Hood. You can also do a few things. You don't have to get your bank.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Oh, yeah, it's down, man. But you can. It's like when you said you couldn't go four days without eating. I did it. Well, I did it. That's crazy that they got it back because that almost never happens. Yeah, they said a rare instance where they went and got it and they were able to reimburse the 20 plus victims. It was more than her. Yeah, but her story was. the one I saw on the news, but there was 20 victims of that same scam, and they paid them all
Starting point is 00:35:20 back. So she is retired again. Yeah, possibly. She's got money. Unless she found a job she loved, then you have work a day in your life. Yeah. Morgan's story. We kind of talked about the Winter Olympics. Do you guys know who Lindsey Vaughn is? Yeah, from many Olympics. Yep, Alpine skier. So this past week, she ruptured her ACL in a crash on Friday, like while she was practicing. They had a chopper out of there. Yeah, and she completely ruptured it. But she, she, She's still planning to ski. She's testing her knee and practice the next few days and is competing in the downhill event on Sunday.
Starting point is 00:35:54 And then after that, she's going to reevaluate to see if she can do the Super G event. I don't know how you continue with a completely ruptured ACL. There are football players that still play with the torn ACL or missing ACL. So it can be done. I just depends what she needs her leg for and what level. Because, yes, you can, listen, I'm not. I don't know what.
Starting point is 00:36:14 But yeah, you can actually play with a torn. partially torn ACL. I don't think you have the... I shouldn't speak on the mobility. Someone has when they do or don't have it. But there are people that have done it. There are people who played full seasons without one. Doesn't it make it worse later on, like the recovery?
Starting point is 00:36:31 I don't know. You would think, but I don't know enough about it. But I mean, either do it now or she's going to miss the Olympics. I mean, this is her last shot. Yeah, she can't compete anymore after this. Yeah, I guess that's true. If it's like your last time going, you just... I mean, she's got so much titanium in her body.
Starting point is 00:36:46 body now, like knees and elbows and shoulders. How do you know that? Because I've read stories about her. Like she was supposed to be retired and now she's back. She dated Tiger Woods. You guys remember that? And P.K. Suban. Tiger Woods has a for sure type.
Starting point is 00:37:01 Hot. Blonde. Is that the type? Extremely blind. Except for the Perkins waitress. She wasn't hot. Can you run without an ACL? Yes, you can often run straight lines without an ACL, especially after rehab.
Starting point is 00:37:15 But activities involving cutting, pivoting, or jumping, or jumping. jumping are risky and often lead to instability, increased meniscus injuries, and potential long-term arthritis, making surgery a common recommendation. But you can. Okay. So, and her event. Straight line activities, they say. Her event is downhill, right? Yeah, she is going straight line.
Starting point is 00:37:32 And I don't know what the super G event is, and that might be why she's reevaluating if that's more like tricks. You know what a gooner is? No. I was telling my wife this last night. I've heard like you big goon. No, different than a gooner. A gooner. Is it a fan of something?
Starting point is 00:37:50 You're a fan of it. So if you look it up safely, it's someone who supports the Arsenal football club. Oh. But gooning is someone who jacks off all the time. What in the world? So you'll hear that now a lot. Like why do you spend all your time gooning?
Starting point is 00:38:04 I stop gooner. Like somebody waxes off all? Just so you should know that phrase, that's what it is. Because I hear it all the time now. Where do you hear it all the time? People are wrestling. People are like gooner.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Just all over. It's starting to become part of like, young vernacular, but just so you know when that term is used to say, well, that sucks way back in the day. The original meaning of that is that sucks. That, you know, it's an oral sex, of course, but now it's not, it's just a normal term. But a gooner and gooning is somebody who just wax off all day. So just know when you hear that, that's what that is. This is, teaching language. I teach my wife that the other day. So when they say, like, you big goon? No, different. Goon is different. Goons happen forever. It's only if you're a gooner.
Starting point is 00:38:44 Yeah, if you're gooning or a gooner. Or you're goonine. Yes. I think a goon is like a lug. You know? What's a lug? Like, what is that? Like a big idiot.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Oh. Okay. Like a foolish person. But not a big idiot that does that. Like a flub. A flub. No, it's like a mess up. No.
Starting point is 00:39:04 Flubber. Flubber is the stuff that jumps. Boing. Flubber? Remember flubber? Remember the movie? Yeah, the movie. I remember that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:11 But gooning is. and a gooner is somebody who does that all the time oh and then one of them a goony is a movie the movie great movie and which one's the arsenal fan a gooner but that that's been around for a while yeah and a goon like a like a hired muscle too yeah goon can do yeah like a big lug right big love he's gonna take care of business a goon goons will get you goon but if the gooners are going to get you that's a whole different thing and if you're gooning yeah I just don't know if you knew what that meant did not no I bet you hear it now in the next month or so, and you probably have heard it and didn't even know what it meant.
Starting point is 00:39:48 It's very much in the streaming world, too. Yeah, it's not where I hang, so we're probably good. I don't only watch streamers either, but I do watch clips of streamers. I had somebody reach out to me and they're like, hey, do you want to hire us to do clip, clip show, clip whatever. And I was like, possibly. What does that mean? It's at the show, they pull out the good clips.
Starting point is 00:40:07 Oh. I was like, possibly. And I was like, what are we doing here? and they were like, you pay us $1,500 a month. It's just somebody hit me up on Instagram, so who knows. And we'll clip it all. I said, I want to give you access to my account, though, running accounts.
Starting point is 00:40:20 They're like, don't worry about that. We do it from our own accounts, and then we just tag you or you can clap. I'm like, I don't know. I'm paying you. No, if I'm sending you my clips, I want the clips. They're like, oh, no, we don't. That's, no, we do.
Starting point is 00:40:31 Now you can hire individual clippers that you send to and they just clip stuff. But that's what's up. Yeah, that's kind of weird to give them footage. Is it a clipper? I clip every. every day? Yeah, for the show. I thought that's what this was for. It is, but they like, it's like their real job. Like, they're good at it. What the last? But it's like their, that's like their
Starting point is 00:40:50 special team. It just called you a goon. I always have they're going in all the time. A lug. I'm not gooning. And you know what I'm doing over here? Bitcoining. I just bought. I think, I know. I'm gooning. I got Seattle and I started gooning about 10 minutes ago. What'd you get? What'd you get? You want to go in? No, I'm not going in. I want my money back, by the way, from going in my video. I don't know. I don't know. You bring the video. I don't. I don't know. I don't that up. He said he was giving my money back and I didn't get it back. Hold of my money back. What's wrong with me bringing it up? Now you know. He said, I'll give
Starting point is 00:41:17 it back to you. He never gave it back to me. Ray can't even get $30 from him. What are you talking about? Yeah, it was an absolute battle for fantasy football. I asked him about 10 times. Oh my God. Here we go. He finally gave it to me the other day. No, pay me. I want out. $30.30.
Starting point is 00:41:33 See, we have a fantasy football league and High Point every week gets $20. I was high point four months ago. Right. And I said those are paid out at the end of the season. So Ray was like, hey, give it to me. And I'm like, no, it's in a spreadsheet. I don't have, you don't, I don't want to mess up everything.
Starting point is 00:41:50 The spreadsheets. It's always a spreadsheet. Who does the spreadsheets? You or your wife? Okay, but I want my money, though. Yeah, how much do you owe Bobby for NVIDIA? Well, we are up. I'm owed probably a few thousand dollars.
Starting point is 00:42:05 Yeah, we're up 81% on NVIDia, man. Okay, well, you need a. What's the total? Do we did it in buy? you out? Yeah, well, yeah, you not buy me out. You just give me my third. Yeah, we buy them out. No, you just give me my third. It's not buying me out. Does he have to pull that out, though? No, no, we'll just give them, we'll give him cash. And then you guys have to go in for half of what, then, okay, how much do, is it in total? Right now, our market value is $7,740. I don't want to stay in. Okay. I want my money.
Starting point is 00:42:37 Okay, Amy. I've asked for it three months ago and he won't give it to me. No, no, you forgot. You gave up. You never had. did ask. No, but I brought the cash you weren't here one day. That's not true. That's not true. He definitely did not. You did, you brought the, then why not give it to him the next day. You only bring the cash one day. It was a weekend. Like I'm going to be up here on a weekend? No, it's a Friday. He's such a liar. Yes. No, you were at your home. I'm owed like $2,300. If that's what the market value is. Because I have to pay capital gains. And I'm happy to give you that money once tax time comes.
Starting point is 00:43:07 Gaines. Amy, you understand why you'd want to buy them out, though, instead of like... Amy, we fought with them for years to get our pallet money. I want it now. There was no fighting. You called Abby the F word like five times. Oh, because she was stealing. She was not stealing.
Starting point is 00:43:21 She was. She had no right to touch that stuff. She did because we asked her to for the show. I need my money. Give me my money. Give me my money. I need to wait for it to go down a little bit. No.
Starting point is 00:43:36 No, no, no. Amy and Lunchbox just pay Bobby. How much? Whatever you owe him. But then also should I just- Who are you? Who are you? No, listen. Hey, Melz, quiet. You're not in on this.
Starting point is 00:43:46 You're not in part of this. Lunchbox has all three of our monies. Correct. I want my one-third of the money. Correct. Here's the deal, though. If you give Bobby that money and you want to buy back in, it's way too expensive now.
Starting point is 00:43:57 You want where Bobby bought it at. No, that's not what happens at all. You're an idiot. You're an idiot. You're an idiot. I'm so dumb. What do you mean? I love the way you're fighting for Bobby and you have no idea what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:44:05 That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. He doesn't want to get bought out at what he put in. You don't get bought out for what I put it. I get what it is in there now. You want out, right? Yeah, but the money it's made. Yeah, correct. So you guys give him whatever you owe him and keep Bobby's money in your account because you, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:44:22 But that's not an advantage. That means she then owes more money to lunchbox. And lunchbox then owes more money back in as well. I just owe two-thirds of it now. It's an advantage, guys. Or that. Or you just owe two-third. It's not.
Starting point is 00:44:34 But it's not an advantage. It's not an advantage at all. Sure. To keep your money in there what you had, what you bought it at? Yeah, because it's gone way up. 80% he said. Okay, so what is lunchbox need to? Bro, can someone, am I crazy or is Eddie?
Starting point is 00:44:48 No, no, Eddie, what Eddie is saying is, please. I'll tell you what now I understand what Eddie is trying to say. I've been saying it. Not very clearly. So what Eddie is saying is, he say, don't cash out Bobby's share out of the app. because to buy back in with that same amount, you wouldn't get the same value as you would now. But you're having to pay me out more than the amount I bought in at.
Starting point is 00:45:12 Right, right. It's nothing to do with you. He's saying if I want to get more shares of Navidia with that money, it would be dumb to take the money out and then just put it back in. It'd be exactly the same. It'd be exactly the same. Because you're giving to me what it's worth now versus you just put it back in. Right. It could also go down and you could lose money. But you would also take the money you gave him, right?
Starting point is 00:45:31 Like it's part of... We all want an equal thirds. So I take my piece of pizza out, my one-third. Yeah. Okay? I love when I look at it like a pizza. It helps me. It makes me hungry.
Starting point is 00:45:40 It's like a pie. It's like a pie. I pull my third out based on what the value is right this second. It has nothing to do with what I bought in for. I don't know, but you take your profits including what you bought in for. But it doesn't matter. Because you're out completely. But it's all third.
Starting point is 00:45:52 It's all pizza slice. Yeah, yeah. So you can cash that in and give it to me as cash. Or you can take it. You have to buy back in at the higher rate. Right. Correct. And that's why I'm saying don't cash out.
Starting point is 00:46:00 Just give Bobby what you owe him. and then keep Bobby's money in the But you're guessing in the same way as the stock market. You could buy, you could jump in right now at the same level. There's no advantage to that. I can't jump into what you guys bought it at last year. No, no, but you could jump in right now for the price that it is because that's what I'm taking it out as.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Yeah, you're not understanding. What did you do with the money that you brought in on that one Friday? Oh, it's in Vegas. Okay. To get to Vegas. Eddie, I don't think you understand. There's no advantage. There is a huge advantage to keeping the money in there
Starting point is 00:46:30 at last year. absolutely. You're still paying. Oh my goodness. Okay. There's not, but I'll have to chuck this with you. You just don't get it right now. Okay, so.
Starting point is 00:46:42 I'd like my money, though. Bobby wants out. I know. I'll bring him a check tomorrow. And then I want to look at the number. I don't want a check. Don't take a check from it. No, I'm not doing a check.
Starting point is 00:46:53 A check. Cash money, dude. I've been a check in 10 years. You can take a picture of it and deposit it online. Yeah. You got ways. No. No, you don't want to take a check.
Starting point is 00:47:01 from him. I want cash. Because it won't balance. You can't cash that till next year. You can write a check and then go and cash the check. He postdates it. Okay. Thank you lunchbox. Morgan, your story. Did you give me yours? Yes, I did. Lindsay Vaughn. Thank you. Eddie. Okay, here's my story. This is crazy. So there may be another camera angle to the JFK assassination. There was footage that was shot in the 60s when President Kennedy was assassinated that they say was taken by the feds and never shown to anyone.
Starting point is 00:47:33 And it's an angle that they've never had before. It shows the actual grassy knoll to where they think a second shooter may have been. And apparently this footage shows another shooter. And they will not give up this footage. The feds have had it, though. It hasn't like somebody's had it on her camera at home. No. And the granddaughter of the guy that shot it,
Starting point is 00:47:51 because the guy that shot it is dead. But the granddaughter is like, hey, we need to get this back. And she also believes that this footage is worth $900 million. And so she has brought it. She's sued, I guess, the government for this footage. And a federal judge has now said, you know what, we can move forward to this case. So they're going to move forward. They'll never get it, though.
Starting point is 00:48:12 You don't think so? They'll keep extending it. Our government lies to us so much. And the government has a lot more money to fight, right? Well, yeah. Lawyer fees will just like bury that lady. But the problem, too, they're saying is that the initial footage, you know, the one that we've all seen, the Zeprooter film. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:27 Which is like the main footage. Yeah, the one angle. They got, that family got 16 million for theirs. So they're like, there's no way that she's going to get 900 million. It doesn't matter. If she owns it, she should get it. Especially if there's not an ongoing case. If there's an ongoing case with I investigating it, you keep it all locked up.
Starting point is 00:48:44 That's crazy. Dude, what if it came out and they was like, oh my gosh, there is another shooter. And this was a whole totally different from what we all thought. I know there have been theories, but to see it would be nuts. I think with the last release, though, I think most people that have spent time reading it, realize now, I wouldn't even say it's conspiracy theory that there was CIA involvement. Yes. That's always kind of been. But it's always been a conspiracy. I don't think now that's a conspiracy. I think now most people that have spent time reading it or being educated about it feel that way.
Starting point is 00:49:16 I think that's most people's thought now. But it's so far from it, it's not a big deal. Oh, that happened in black and white days. So long ago. Have you watched the, it's on Netflix. It's 11, 20. 2263 with James Franco about. I have not. I tried, but I got bored. It's kind of weird. It's out there.
Starting point is 00:49:34 Is it good? It's based on a Stephen King novel, so that's why I didn't know if. I mean, we've read all that. Mike of Chuck, Stephen King novel. Yeah. Or short story. Oh, is it good? I just started it.
Starting point is 00:49:45 So I didn't know if anybody's finished it because I haven't gotten to the end. I finished it. That's probably one where you have to like sit down and pay attention. Yeah, Amy. So if it's good, I can commit to that. But I just, I was a little bored. It is cool to kind of see, because I've read so much about JFK assassination, and just to kind of see, like, them do Lee Harvey Oswald outside of what we know about him,
Starting point is 00:50:08 just whatever their interpretation was, like, it's kind of cool to see that. Kind of just to see how he lived his life. It's interesting. But it's a weird movie or show. Bill Gates could eat as much McDonald's as he wants for the rest of his life without worrying about what it costs, and it's not because he's rich he had and has a gold card. It is essentially a lifetime pass for free Mickey D's. Gates can use his McGull card to get free grub at any location in the world.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Warren Buffett has one too from the takeout. The only person who's not a billionaire who has one is Andrew Hammond, a retired pro hockey player. I wonder why he got that. Hammond won 20 games of the 24 he played and was nicknamed the Hamburgergerler, a play on his name. That's cool. That's from the takeout. Do you see the Bill Gates and the Epstein file stuff? Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Yeah, I honestly thought that's where you were kind of going with this. I was like, okay. Well, this reminded me of it because he allegedly was. was with a Russian prosa to who got an STD and was asking what antibiotics he could secretly give to his wife to make sure that she didn't get him. What? This is Bill Gates?
Starting point is 00:51:08 Yeah. Just like... Like burn them all. Like the Bill. Burn them all. You're in the Epstein files? These guys. Done. Sean Ryan,
Starting point is 00:51:18 I talk about him, he's going crazy right now. He's like, why is our government protecting petapiles? He's ex-Navy still, ex-CIA. He's like nothing that you believe is true. They are protecting pedophiles. Bill Gates, man, what a weirdo. A guy probably never got any action and then got rich and started going crazy. And then Epstein's like, it's crazy. He's also the guy that had the deal in his pre-nup with his wife, ex-wife, that he could go off for a week with his high school
Starting point is 00:51:46 girlfriend every year. I think that part was weird. Why didn't he just marry his high school girlfriend? She also was married too, I believe. It's a good question, dude. Like if you're putting that in there, it's like, hey, man, I still want to dabble with my high school girl. want to have their cake and eat it too? Possibly she was married and he offered a bunch of money to them for that to happen. There are a hundred different scenarios.
Starting point is 00:52:09 I don't know. That part, again, they had that agreement in their marriage. It's weird to me. I'm going to judge them if everybody's consenting. So that part to me is not, it's weird, but not illegal. Even a Russian prostitute, if the prostitute is an adult and is willfully doing it, but he's on the plane, they released a million emails. It's like how you're supposed to read them,
Starting point is 00:52:33 but now there's so many fake ones too that I have to verify everything I see. I take a picture of it and go, Chad GPT, look through all the verified information. Is this one real? Oh, that's what you're doing? Because I started to just feel like, okay, maybe if I'm on this particular news source or...
Starting point is 00:52:47 Owner of the Giants. How can I guarantee? One of the owners of the NFL Giants. Oh, wait, what's his name? Tish, I think, Tia. I think's what it is. That doctor... Yeah, the doctor.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Peter Tia. Yep. Yikes. Bad news, man. Government's lying to us. Don't let your politics get in the way of what you think's right. Yeah, Melinda Gates responded, said it's personally hard whenever these details come up, right?
Starting point is 00:53:10 Because it brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage. I have moved on from that. I purposely pushed it away and moved on. Okay, so I played a role in their divorce. I didn't know if she had spoken out. She said that Epstein made her feel weird a long time ago. After their divorce, she was like, yeah, he was a weird dude. All right
Starting point is 00:53:33 That's that Is that Yeah, his name is Steve Tish Let me see exactly how he was How was Steve Tish Mentioned In the Because the Steve Tish thing
Starting point is 00:53:45 They were like sending the emails back and forth From what I remember They were like Is it a civilian or a professional? Yeah, civilian or professional Vomit And then he put out an email That was like
Starting point is 00:53:55 We were just talking about girls Like we had a relationship That had to do with charity the one of the emails from the doctor Peter guy or whatever he's like I'm paraphrasing
Starting point is 00:54:11 but like one of the craziest things about my friendship with you is like I can't tell anybody about like your life and it's like okay of course we don't know exactly what he's referring to but what about his life does you need to keep secret right what do you see over there what do you
Starting point is 00:54:26 um let's see there's anything else just crazy oh here we go yeah and then the guy the movie director yeah yeah he's been in hiding
Starting point is 00:54:39 until Melania's he did then he did Melania's movie yeah oh very weird very and he's like no that was my fiance
Starting point is 00:54:46 bro yeah it's some shady stuff man I don't read any of that stuff when I see Epstein come up on a headline I'm like I'm not just I'm not reading that one communication from May 2013
Starting point is 00:54:57 showed Epstein offering to connect Tisch with a Russian woman Tish replied a minute later to ask, is she fun? The next month, Tish asked Epstein multiple questions about a different woman from Tahiti, including whether she was a working girl. Epstein replied never. In another email, Epstein followed up with Tish about a woman the Giants Coner had met. Report just in, you did very well.
Starting point is 00:55:15 She wants to go to the play, but she's a little freaked out by age difference, but go slow. I'll try to convince her not to return to Ukraine. Tish replied, nice report, funny comment on crying. These are emails? Yeah. Why they're emailing so much? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:55:26 Get on the phone and time. I'm like, I just, I just, feel like even we know sometimes the things obviously not in this category but there's some stuff like if I'm going to have a conversation with Bobby about something I'm not going to email it or text it why you put in writing I don't know and it has nothing to do it's not even shady like this but I just have the wherewithal to know of like we have a bot farm we invested in where we're scammed people but do you know what I mean I'm just talking about anybody in general it's crazy how just casual like the
Starting point is 00:56:02 yeah the emails were. I'm sure he was doing that on purpose to be able to keep. I think he was blackmailing everybody. That's right. Good point. But why people would just be hopping in writing emails, reply. X doesn't reply all. Broughts a dude. Got STD. What's up? Jill Biden's ex-husband has been charged with murder of his wife in Delaware.
Starting point is 00:56:21 She died in a domestic dispute like a few weeks ago. Jill Biden's ex-husband before Joe Biden. Yeah. Got it. Yeah, I saw that. I saw when that stuff first happened. Well, end with this. Traveler to the real ID must now pay $45 bucks to TSA before going through additional screening if you don't have a real ID.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Oh, if you don't. Oh, so you can... Yeah, but it's going to cost $45 bucks. They weren't even really slowing you down that much. If you didn't have one now, five seconds. Or none. But now that you have to pay USA Today. That story.
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