The Fighter & The Kid - TFATK Ep. 1046

Episode Date: December 5, 2024

Brendan Schaub and Bryan Callen talk therapy, how Brendan would do in a fight right now, Brendan's thoughts on Joy Behar saying Joe Rogan believes in dragons, Gangs of London, current events around th...e world including the strange missing Hawaiin woman case, new OJ Simpson confession evidence and much more! True Classic - Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/fighter ! #trueclassicpod Magic Mind - https://magicmind.com/ JOYMODE - https://tryjoymode.com/fighter or enter code: Fighter at checkout for 20% off your first order

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yes we did, cause we back at it again. It's the fighter and the kid. This is really the fighter and the kid. Clapping in. We're clapping in. That woke Donnie up. That woke Donnie up. He's been playing with, uh, I don't know the exact name of Casey's dog. I call him, uh, uh, blonde roast. It might be new. Man, I'll tell you, I know I'm getting older because I forget people's names and I should know
Starting point is 00:00:26 Their names because I have a history with them There are a lot of times where I'm like I couldn't tell you that person's name and I did a TV show with them for two Years, that's a big fucking dude exact same right like I'm like I'm people my phone that says like Whatever Ford lightning guy. I've been communicating with for a year. And if he... So embarrassing. And I just don't, I'm like, oh, this is... Oh, I had to, you know, he's writing me a check
Starting point is 00:00:51 and he was like, oh, so it's coming from... And I was like, what the fuck is... The bank was like, who's... I'm like, I don't know the guy's name. Yeah, don't know your name. Let me look in the phone. Oh, Ford Lightning guy. Because I don't...
Starting point is 00:01:00 I'm an idiot. I don't think about you, that's why. Because I don't think about you. No, you know what it is? I just didn't come back to it. Because when I first him I was like, oh, I'm remembering for lightning guy Right and I just never get change it to whatever Alex or Igor. What are the fuck his name is? Yeah I mean, okay Yeah, I saw you but I don't think that's a intelligence thing or no
Starting point is 00:01:21 It's not in your head, but your brain can only care what they say 300 names something like that Now I'm sure there's a little wiggle room there. I'm sure Elon can care of a little more names Maybe but also your brain can have so much information It's a village thing like you know only the people in your village like something and then I guess that it's like No, or if they do something you remember sure to protect yourself. I guess like your brain work. Let me ask you a real tough question You remember all the women that you've been in touch with? Oh, no, of course not. No, but why would you?
Starting point is 00:01:50 Over the, like 10, 15, 20? 20 years, yeah. 30 years ago? Yeah, I mean. Well, I was an 11 hooking up with Jakes, but you know what I'm saying. I do. Like 25 years, no.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Nor do they remember, I don't know, I'm all over the place. I always think about, for whatever reason,, I think about, uh, there were some housewives that were sending each other, uh, the Instagram videos of certain fitness models. There are some good looking people on Instagram, men and women, right? Like you're like, it's all smoke and mirrors. Yeah, it's smoke and mirrors, but there are some very good looking people.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Sure. It's smoke and mirrors, but there are some very good looking people, right? My wife was like, her friend, who's a housewife who's older, sent her a profile of a guy to the extent of saying something like, now this would make my day better or something, which I was surprised that women do. But that's something that guys do. According to housewives? Yeah. Now I think about you. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:45 Because you were a trainer. You were a trainer as a young man. Yeah. With all those housewives. Yeah. And they were looking at it like it. Sure. Yeah, but I think what's different, like women might do that, maybe they entertain it.
Starting point is 00:02:59 But if you sent me like a hot chick on Instagram, like, man, this will make my day better. I wouldn't respond. No. I'd be like, what a waste of time. I would never do that. Hey, look at this shit. Why never? Yeah. No Guys really don't work like that. They don't know I don't know any like it's a flex like what the boy The end and you don't have a shot and hook it up with her like right like you send me a picture of whatever How you like man, this would be be my date but I'm like cool man no I have a guy who's older and he was he's on a dating app and he'll send me a profile and say this girl likes me we went on a date it's like I'm not so sure what to do with
Starting point is 00:03:37 myself and I'm like that's his way of flexing I'm like you have money that's his way of flexing yeah yeah like remember that one tool you had in here? It was like, dude, check these tits out. I'm like, oh, bud, you've never had friends. That guy was the ultimate tool. Like in the tool totem pole, he was on the top. He's a level 10. There are some people who are level 10 tools.
Starting point is 00:04:00 And he just walks through life like that. It's amazing how that, again again is people that are so tone deaf But you think you know I got on it cuz we responded and I went oh wow. It's a spectrum thing I think it's literally a I think people even Casey was like, okay, like literally was like, okay No, nobody looking at him like I'm gonna use I'm gonna steal Sam Tripoli's thing. Everybody was looking at him like he was a puzzle Like a puzzle. I figured that puzzle out. I could see him with my eyes. You are more like, Oh my God, you actually exist. Like you belong in a movie, but this is a real person and you're not doing an act. It's that.
Starting point is 00:04:35 It's that kind of like, Oh my God, I can't believe you're still here. Yeah. Some people are not aware of their impact or the waves they create. They have zero line strange They're just that's a condition, but don't you think going back to remembering names? Don't you think you're no matter who you are. You're breaking only hold certain amount. You only have so certain amount of download Capabilities, right and then Maybe some people have a little more wiggle room and then you got to be careful what you download because again You only have so much memory. Yeah, so like Rogan always says I don't need to get into football other sports because I have too much
Starting point is 00:05:12 Other stuff is going on. Yes. Yes. You have a certain amount of bandwidth Yeah, yeah, because there's only a certain amount of things that you can control, right? Yeah Yeah, that's true. There are people with Asperger's who can remember the craziest shit, right? Like the Ray-Man shit. Yeah, numbers and dates and shit. You know that there's a form of autism where you are totally normal, but you're super literal. Like you don't get humor.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Yes. You don't get any nuance. You are direct. So you'll look at somebody and go, you're ugly in that hat. Yeah. Like, they'll look at you and go, I mean, I'm talking about somebody who's in their 20s. And they think it's normal. you're ugly in that hat. Yeah, like no looking you know I mean, I'm talking about somebody who's in their 20s and they think
Starting point is 00:05:47 Yeah, and you're like what? There's no time. They're fine with it. They're just being direct but Asperger's and like autism some of that's a superpower. It's some of it's a super channeling right? It's a super Reason they have it. Yes Nabokov The great Russian writer had major Asperger's syndrome. And so he wrote this masterpiece called Lolita, which is, believe it or not, he makes a, it's one of the most famous works of art,
Starting point is 00:06:14 I mean, works of fiction, because he was a Russian guy, and he wrote one of the greatest fucking, yes. But he had Asperger's, right, so check it out. So he has Asperger's, and Asperger's is like, they can tell you how to get to the moon, but not had Asperger's right so check it out so he has Asperger's and Asperger's is like They can tell you how to get to the moon, but not to the bathroom right they do they have compulsive stuff They're they're completely socially awkward Meanwhile he's a he's a he's a genius with language and he writes the book and he makes a
Starting point is 00:06:39 Man who likes nine-year-olds sympathetic that sometime. Try it. That's tough. But he did it and they made a movie about it. It's like, it's like Elon, like you're on, it's on the spectrum. Okay. And then he wrote another book and nobody can even make sense of it. He wrote another book, all the great Nabokov writes another book and they're like reading it.
Starting point is 00:06:55 And they're like, what the fuck is this book? Yeah. It makes no sense. Sometimes. So it's a weird, you're lucky. We are lucky that we don't have that condition. Like that we don't have a something with our brain that just doesn't connect. That doesn't allow you to understand space or doesn't allow you to understand
Starting point is 00:07:14 like three tiny cues that you pick up on. Some people don't have that part of their brain. Let me ask you a question though. So now, like you said, there's all these studies. We have Asperger's, we have autism, we have all these things. Back, let's say 50 years ago, people were just called assholes.
Starting point is 00:07:32 So where does that line blend? As we learn more about this, this is what Robert Sapolsky says, who's a behavioral biologist, whatever he said, as you learn more, you realize that some people are wired in a way where they just don't see what you see. They don't. They don't pick up on it.
Starting point is 00:07:51 That's not how their brain works. And there's nothing right now we can do to solve that problem. Nor will we ever. Well, we might eventually. Some people are wired. But you know, schizophrenics, he uses that example. Schizophrenics, when they'd have seizures, used to be thought of as they were possessed.
Starting point is 00:08:07 They were demonic. Or a woman who lost her mind, maybe a paranoid schizophrenic, like, ah, they're actually possessed by an evil spirit, we have to burn them at the stake. When back in the day- Like witches with Salem? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Oh, why does she own cats? Mm, that's weird. And they would burn her at the stake. You know, it's just a single lady. Which was a lonely old lady. It's just a single lady with cats, man. She's not a witch, don't burn her at stake. You know, it's just a single lady lonely old lady It's just a single lady with cats man. She's not a witch don't burn her. Yeah, so ignorance kills Ignorance is cruel, but the more we learn I Don't know. Yeah, but the overshare is what gets me. It's like, okay, you know, oh, well, of course
Starting point is 00:08:38 Yeah, well now it's mental health. Yeah, come down my mental health journey. No, no, I'm busy Yeah, you battle that. You battle that yourself. You battle that yourself. Get to work. That's right. Yeah. And there is also something that's very important. You're going to go through bad shit in your life.
Starting point is 00:08:57 There are people that wallow in it. There are people that go, They stay stuck in it. And they stay stuck. You can enjoy that. You can stare at your navel or you can say what Brendan, when something bad happens. Good.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Good. Jen, you ever seen a therapist? Opportunity. I did. Yeah. You did. But because we had a sponsor better help. Oh, you saw like a.
Starting point is 00:09:17 So not a real in-person therapist, which I heard is very different. You want in-person. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Every week. You go every week. Good. Exactly. Yeah. Have you seen one? Every week. You go every week. Good for you.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Every week. Is it female or male? She's female. Older? I think she is, yeah. You benefit. I can't really tell. I do think that women benefit from talking things out more than men do.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I always say, I know I'm in the minority in this, but when I was, so there's a young man who's the son of a friend of mine, and he's having problems. And so they want to put him through certain therapies with certain psychedelics, things like that. And I take a young man like that and I go, man, I know it's hard, but if you got- Get good at something.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Get good at something. Get to work. Get, even if you got a black belt in jujitsu, even if you learn 10 songs on the piano, I don't care what it is. Even if he's not athletic, it's hard, but if you get good at something, get to work, get, get, even if you got a black belt in jujitsu, even if you learn 10 songs on piano, I don't care what it is. It's not athletic. It's like exactly something. Show up and just do something. Yeah. But yeah, we might be in the minority. We're old school, old school or we're right. It's kind of work, right? It does. I mean, for me, it did. I think it changes your DNA or don't pay a therapist a hundred dollars a
Starting point is 00:10:23 week that you don't have and talk about it Oh, and let me know how it goes. No, you just keep focusing on your problem. That's right I saw therapists for a little while. I was like, oh this I just need better friends Like I'm paying you to tell you my no no not a problem solver in any fast I want to solve the problem for me. It's like I got a problem. I got problem X. How do I solve that problem? That's what calms me down when I feel like I'm moving in that direction I'm it's also tough with therapists because they can't relate to your problems. Yeah, they don't right Well, my son my son who is is got energy and he's in school and you're not keeping that kid's attention
Starting point is 00:10:57 Unless there's something to do you but having the kid just like me they want to do all kinds of you know what I did I put him in jujitsu five days a week and he does wrestling. When I tell you the difference, when I tell you how well he's doing in school. But they want to medicate him. Oh my God. Well, there's a whole industry. Dude, I argue with some of Tiger's friends, parents all the time. Like, yeah, we're thinking about the ADD medication.
Starting point is 00:11:20 Like, don't. Have you exhausted all resources? Do you know what the effect that's gonna have on the kid your instrument eight? Cuz if that's your first go-to like you're just just be getting into something that exhausts Yeah, and then if that doesn't work. Yeah, try the next thing sure, but that should be your last result, right? Correct, but it's and by the way also is it easier sure. Yeah, but also how I'm sorry But how are you feeding? Well, what kind of food is he food? There's a lot of exercise. Yes, man, because the school's not like they're not like No
Starting point is 00:11:49 No, our food sucks. A lot of the food we feed our kids sucks. It's actually Madness how we feed a lot of our children. Yeah, so do you ever look at the Ingredients in McDonald's fries in the UK. Yeah, we do on UK. Yeah, we did that on here. Yeah, we did that on here, right? Yeah. It's insane to me. You know, I'll tell you what is insane.
Starting point is 00:12:09 A lot of people make a lot of money doing that. Here we go. And that is Magic Mind. Dude, I stopped seeing my therapist and I started taking Magic Mind. I went, oh, I can figure out all my problems with Magic Mind. Well, because you got a sense of flow, didn't you? Yeah, dude.
Starting point is 00:12:19 You got a little flow state. I saw Claire and I thought, this therapist is full of shit. Why don't you want the highest antioxidant food, matcha. You don't want this therapist full of shit. Why don't you don't want you don't want the highest oxygen antioxidant food matcha You don't want this wonderful thing sure that it's a new trope it decreases stress gives you mental clarity, huh? My friend was like do you take that every day? I go. Yes, I do. Do I yes, I really do This podcast about to get even better even better I'll tell you how I got to it took some magic behind is Donnie down there. Look at him sleeping on his dick up in the air like that.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Apparently golden doodles sleep that way. That means they're comfortable in their environment. Oh, dogs do. Dogs keep their, they like to go dick up. You know, I think the problem with therapy though, guys, is a lot of people go into therapy being like,
Starting point is 00:13:01 I have this one problem and I wanna fix it. Oh no, it starts with childhood. Yeah. And it, look, it's a and I want to fix it. Oh no, it starts from childhood. Yeah. And look, it's a lot of money if your insurance doesn't cover it. And you really have to sit there and kind of peel back this onion as to what is really going on to figure out the problem.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Well, that's why Jonah Hill did that show, Stutz, with Phil Stutz. Yeah, yeah. Fucking, that guy gives you tools. He was like, people come to therapy, they weren't getting better. I want to give you tools to get you out of here. Like, you come to my company,
Starting point is 00:13:29 I'll give you coping mechanisms. He would say this, he'd go, wait, shut the fuck up. Just do this first. Do this first. Yeah, a good therapist is like a good mechanic. You shouldn't have to be in there all the time. Eventually, you should stop coming. He'd say, do a couple things.
Starting point is 00:13:40 First, just go work out, eat well, and get some sleep. Right away, you'll feel better. Right away, just that. And then we'll go from there. And he would give you like ways to embrace. My thing, if it's helping you, keep doing it, man. If it's your thing, keep doing it. You don't need to tell everybody on social media you're doing it. No. No, and you guys asked me and I'm open here. No, I'm not telling you. I'm saying for those people, like you, we don't need to hear it.
Starting point is 00:14:02 It's overshare. And I wouldn't, you know, I don't do it weekly. If you're having a bad day, oversh share. I do it as much as I can It's not we've seen eyes. You're a very very psychologically grounded person. Oh, I appreciate that you are you are you're really good actor Yeah, or you're a really good actor. Yeah, which either way bodies in her car. Yeah, she has seven bodies in her car But no we think you're great. Yes. And so does your therapist. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Little Asian lady, does she relate to you at all? She old as fuck? She's not old, but you know what I tell her all the time and I'm so vicious about it, I'm like, you don't really give a shit about me. You just want my money. And like, I know how this works. You tell her that when you're having a bad day?
Starting point is 00:14:42 I tell her that all the time. And she fight back on that? She always says, like, I'm really sorry you feel that way. She's all then stop coming. Let me know it goes for you. Yeah. Hey guys. Um, we're going to take a break here, but if you like comedy this Friday, Saturday, I'll be at a Maccubie's joke house in Timonium, Maryland. Okay. Then I go right to comedy works, Denver, Colorado, December 12th, 13, 14. You know, I'll be wearing my true classic. Like I'm wearing my true classic right now. Like Okay, then I go right to ComedyWorks Denver, Colorado December 12 13 14 You know, I'll be wearing my true classic like I'm wearing my true classic right now Like I've got my true classic t-shirt like I'm good underwear like I really stepped your game up my true classic I don't know what this is hunter green sweatshirt, but military green
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Starting point is 00:16:17 and the year with the holiday cheer. Thanks to true classic. Dude, I went to a therapist. I've been to therapist maybe twice. I don't know what three times, four times I went to a guy who's a couple of stories. Like, no, no, no. Yes, I went to a therapist. I've been to therapist maybe twice. I don't know what three times four times I went to a guy who's a couple so he's like no no yes, I've done that but hey, that's fun. Yeah Yeah, and there's that but I also went cuz you're playing for the Red Sox I played for the Yankees you're both on the Red Sox Why am I talking to the Red Sox? They're you're both on the Red Sox. There you go. I'm a Yankee Why would I talk to the Red Sox? You're both on the Red Sox. There you go. I'm a Yankee, why would I talk to the Red Sox?
Starting point is 00:16:48 That's what it is, right? 100%, 100%. It's teams. Yeah. Oh, two on one. I went alone. But I also fancy myself a fisticuff. So it's like, oh, this is, now it's a challenge.
Starting point is 00:16:59 You fancy yourself a fisticuff. Oh, it's two on one? Oh yeah. Well, now we're not gonna get anywhere because I'm gonna be super difficult. Oh, and that's why we're here, isn't it? Yes! Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Yes, I love that. Yeah, that's why you get nowhere. Done that, been there. There's that. There's also, I went because somebody, when I was younger somebody goes, go to therapy, man, all your favorite actors do it. You'll discover things about yourself
Starting point is 00:17:24 and you will put it in your acting. I'm like, say less. Let me go to therapy, man, all your favorite actors do it. You'll discover things about yourself and you will put it in your acting. I'm like, say less. Let me go to therapy. And here's a guy for $200 an hour. I'm like, $200 an hour. He goes, hey, you want to put a price on your career? No, I don't. Let's go. And he's one of those guys, he's a guy.
Starting point is 00:17:37 And he's just one of those wonderful human beings who's, he's just a guy who is super gentle and understanding. The kind of guy you would want as a friend He's just a guy who is super gentle and understanding. The kind of guy you would want as a friend if you actually needed somebody to cry on. You know, like, he's just a good man. And he goes, what are you the most, he would talk this way, and he goes, he goes, what are you the most insecure about,
Starting point is 00:17:59 do you think? And I go, I'm like, this is so weird. I go, you know, I wish my left arm, and I went like that, I wish my left arm was bigger. I feel like I have skinny left arms. He's like, get out, get out. We can't help this. And he goes, he goes, or, or your heart's hurt.
Starting point is 00:18:15 And I go, what? And he goes, well, why are you touching your heart when you say that? And I was doing this, and I go, oh. Oh, God. And he goes, you did it, not me. And I'm like, oh, and so, so you know me. In your mind, you're like, oh, he's good. No, in my mind, I was doing this and I go oh god and he goes you did it not me and I'm like oh and so you know me in your mind you're like oh he's good no in your in my mind I'm like this I'm like I'm like uh he's good in a sense I was like okay this is good and I said I said you're
Starting point is 00:18:36 good but in my mind I go I'm not coming back yes because it doesn't matter one time yeah it's all like again some are really good and some is just just scam maybe would have been even when tiger was at this school in Santa Monica you know little kids say like you know words you know the fuck up some words like many might have a speech impediment which I which I had right as a kid so I'm like oh you know I don't know if they did the research but it hits me in the harm again my parents can afford it so I go fucks I go meet with the teacher and I'm hearing the other talk. I'm here. I could afford to help you with your speech. That's old school where you're just like, Hey, you got a bad, you got speech. I could grow out
Starting point is 00:19:12 of it. Yeah. I'm not going to talk for a living. That's cool. So then, uh, so I was like, Oh fuck. So I raced down there. I meet with the teacher and as she's talking, I'm like, Oh, you know, me, I'm like, Oh, this is all a scam. This is it and I'm here tiger talk around the other kids. I'm listed I'm like, okay, I'll talk similar and then it hit me and then I get mad I go. Oh He has a problem interesting. I'm him around the other kids. They also similar. Let me guess you have a guy, right? And they're like we do I'm like, yeah, that makes there's an industry. There's it's that's I think money you have a guy, right? Like we do and he's very good, works there.
Starting point is 00:19:47 Yeah, yeah, you can also have a coach. I said, I see what's going on here. And you could tell he was just like, my bad. You want to hear what it, my bad. I'm like, yeah, yeah, we're going to leave. He's going to be fine. Yeah, my daughter is type A and my daughter puts a lot on her plate.
Starting point is 00:20:01 And my daughter, again, you know, sports, musical instruments, all that. And, and, uh, the idea was floated out there by one of the people, Hey, cause it was probably one of her friends. Your daughter could really, she was 15, ready for this? Your daughter could really do with an executive organization coach. Excuse me? Let me say it again. Executive organization? really do with an executive organization coach. Excuse me. Let me say it again.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Executive organization. Somebody floated that out to me. Your daughter could really do with an executive organization coach because it's really how you learn how. And I was like, and I, I, I'm already getting ready. I'm already right. I'm like, and what would this cost me? Do you think, you know, they're, they think? You know, there are varying degrees, but it probably would be not as expensive as a lot of people would think.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Yeah. Uh-huh. There it is. The productivity coach. Yes. Personal organization coach. Yeah. For my 15-year-old.
Starting point is 00:20:58 We'll keep you on track and short the gap between where you are and where you want to be. Only $1,500 a week. Yeah, for a 15-year-old. Uh-huh. Uh-huhhuh on top of all the other stuff It's all but all that stuff and I got they were trying to leave they thought they were I was letting them give me I I had I had two three people in my ear and I was like, um, listen, it's never happened But you know what? Thank you for coming works on a lot of parents a lot of parents They don't spend time with their kids and they're and they have money and they go yeah, that makes sense
Starting point is 00:21:23 Oh, yeah, I'm not gonna do it I know but it's not even even in baseball like so many kids not only on Tigers team But just in general they have hitting coaches. They have strength and condition coaches. They have base running coaches Wow, and then you know, I'm boys with a lot of Dodgers. How old are they? They're eight nine Oh, that's ridiculous. They do it all the time and they so they have all these coaches all the parents are paying for But you know, I don't feel the Dodgers. Oh, that's ridiculous. They do it all the time and they so they have all these coaches They all the parents are paying for no, but you know, I don't feel the Dodgers So hey, man, when you're a kid, did you have all these special coaches? I could nope, dude. Be careful with that No, no, no, what'd you do? We just played with our play play baseball cuz it was fine with our friends It's not a job like I didn't have specialty coaches and you know, I went pretty far. It's that you don't need that shit
Starting point is 00:22:01 No, but it becomes a business a cottage industry. It's a business. Yes. Fuck off. We had one coach get on with the tiger's foot when he hit, he steps out to the left. Man, you know, for once a week, I'm right up the street once a week. You know, it's $400 and we get his bad duty with his technique and his speed. He'll be a great right. Right. Yeah. Or you can shut the fuck up. I'll save my money and we'll just hit in the backyard.
Starting point is 00:22:22 I bet he'll be fine. That's right. That's right. You know what? Freddy Freeman did his dad, bitch to him. There you go. Yeah, that's right He's all right. He's okay. Yeah, he's okay. Jay Rice his dad tossed him bricks. I think they'll be all right Yeah, I can't stand it's just all a business I can't see but parents just got you'll be wary of it therapy for kids is a huge business You know, you got to get your kids in therapy really Really? Huh. Are they being hit? What's going on? Or, you know, I don't get it. I don't... I mean, maybe if they have like some horrible anger management. Or they had some trauma. You mean Jay went down...
Starting point is 00:22:53 I'm not saying psychology and therapy is not good. I don't know. I'm not saying... Just like anything though, they would never say advantage. No, yeah. I'm just that that there are other ways there are other ways to get healthy. So especially when it comes to strong family bonds. If you're a grown ass person do whatever the fuck works for you I don't care I just don't want to hear about on social media. Just get your work done and carry on. Like I don't post when I work out every day. I wish you would. Yeah I don't. I wish you would. That's so weird to me. What kind of workouts you doing nowadays? You know just the regular, man. We go over.
Starting point is 00:23:25 Just heavy lifting, bro? Yeah, the meat and potatoes. Meat and potatoes? You don't see me posting about all the time. You doing any jujitsu at all? A little bit. Yeah, are you? Rolling around a little bit.
Starting point is 00:23:33 I don't post about, I don't, I don't get why people always post about me. Right now, I throw you in a school. Let's say somebody's talking some shit to you. I throw you in a school. Maybe you roll up on them. You roll up on them. You roll up on them. They're a black belt.
Starting point is 00:23:47 How do you do right now in your mind? It's what I did. What do you mean? I mean years. It's what you did? For how many years? 15. Yeah, but you didn't do a lot of it.
Starting point is 00:23:57 It wasn't like your job, was it? Yeah, yeah. You didn't do it twice a day sometimes, did you? Yeah, yeah. Huh? Six hours a day sometimes. What? So a lot of this a day sometimes, did you? Yeah, yeah. Huh? Six hours a day sometimes. What?
Starting point is 00:24:05 So a lot of this stuff is a reaction for you? Well, it'd be like you wanted to learn Spanish and then go into Mexico and thinking you're gonna be able to just compete with them verbally speaking. After the first year, yeah. Yeah, or even if you've done it for six years and you think you're the greatest. But it's your language.
Starting point is 00:24:24 Yes, my language. what was your job? Yeah, yeah, yeah the highs against other But you're also not you're not no one would accuse you of being weak no Cuz uh, what I like is when people talk about certain people being really strong Mm-hmm, and then I know what you're doing. I know you're going like this. You're going I know but I'm strong ever say that no, I know but I know what you're doing in I know you're going like this, you're going, I know, but I'm stronger. I never say that. No, I know, but I know what you're doing in your mind.
Starting point is 00:24:47 You're like, strong? I have, I'm- It's all relative though. Yeah, of course it is. But you know, you're a big boy. You got some hydraulics in there. Oh dude, I was listening to Rogan on Protect Our Parks with Norman, Shane Gillis and Ari.
Starting point is 00:25:03 And they're going hard in the paint about the, I love this. They're going hard in the paint on the Jaguar. You know Jaguar went like super Oh, yeah, and Rogan's going off on him and I like Jaguar too. I don't anymore that road was saying they make some badass cars I disagree Jaguar. Yeah, there's super like feminine cars now But anyway, so Rogan's going hard in the pain like what the fuck were they thinking all this stuff and they're drinking some bears Rogan's going hard in the paint and he tells Shane Gillis, you know, he's an educated dude He's having a few bears and he comes back to us. Hey man, you know, and I'm this is all you know Just summing it up He didn't exact says but his vibe was after a few bit like 30 40 minutes passed and he goes hey
Starting point is 00:25:40 Back to the Jaguar thing, you know that was like at a gay pride event So they were speaking to that fan base. That's not like their overall message Okay, he's like so it gets taken out of context like we said that Shane Shane He's like like with the Tony Hinchcliffe. It's taking that context, right? So we're you're doing the exact same thing that they are doing said that and then Rogan a few bears go by and he goes They're talking about something else. He goes I feel kind of bad now about the Jaguar It's great. I did the same thing too. I saw Jaguar. I was like, oh and someone posted I split gay We're all being gamed by the system, right?
Starting point is 00:26:15 Even Bud Light like the whole transgender thing. I remember one woman who was trying to yeah But remember they sent Bud Light and they get paid to do that. They sent it to like 30 influencers Yeah, she he happened to be one of them Yes, and then people just put that in a corner like no look they're going super woken but like like I'm sure it was like Whoa, no, it was for everyone. She's just the loudest and then came for you know who got crushed and it wasn't that way You know, it got fucking crushed and I think maybe that way. You know who got fucking crushed. And I think maybe it was just Target when they put that gender neutral clothing in there for kids.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Bro, when I say join and I shop at Target for clothes, food, toys, dog food, baby food, stop bringing my kids here. Fuck politics. Dude, we stopped going. We stopped going. 100%. And there's one up the block from us. Fuck off. We stopped going, like no, we're out.
Starting point is 00:27:09 I was like, this is where we're really losing our minds. They took that shit down real fast. We're losing our minds. Hey, they took that shit down real fast. Real quick, real quick, yeah. Somebody was talking about this, where what happened with this transgender stuff, how did it get so crazy?
Starting point is 00:27:23 Well, gay rights in other countries, there was organizations with a lot of money, hundreds of millions of dollars behind them, in trying to protect gay rights in other countries, right? And so once that kind of was established, they had no mission. And that mission and all that money goes right to trans rights now.
Starting point is 00:27:41 And all of a sudden, you know. But even like, any gay people you know, you're like, this is too much. Like we don't want to just be left alone. Like leave us the fuck, what are you doing? That's right. Like we don't want this tension either. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:52 Yeah, it was weird. No, the whole thing is weird. Well I think the difference from what I read was when the gay rights movement started, they just wanted to be treated like everybody else. Yeah. They didn't want to be treated different. They didn't.
Starting point is 00:28:03 But then- It not became different. Something that I can't confirm or deny with the trans movement is it seems like they want to be treated in a specific way. I'll tell you what it was. I'll tell you what it was. You got to give people time for that. No, no, no. It's not even that, but then you're also talking about less than 1% of the
Starting point is 00:28:18 population that you're making way less, 0.02%. You know what the- So you're talking about this group that want just to be left alone, but these people are so crazy and they're putting funding into it, then becomes this huge issue. But you're talking about- But I'm going to tell you what they did. So just like with COVID, so I don't know if you remember, but every major mainstream media outlet, which is all, they all peddle in misinformation and disinformation.
Starting point is 00:28:43 I know you guys listen to them. Meanwhile, they were saying a couple things about the code. Let's remember this. They said that the death rate was 3.4% 3.4% and CNN had a ticker ticker. Okay, it was good. Yeah. So did Fox. So all of those fucking deaths were if you came in and died, you had died from a car accident, but you had COVID, it was marked as a death with COVID. Cause you got paid more money.
Starting point is 00:29:07 We know that now, you got paid more money. So lies, lies, lies. The death rate, the actual death rate was 0.25%. When Trump said it, he was ridiculed, but he was talking to the real scientists. Yep. Okay. So it's the same thing with the trans movement.
Starting point is 00:29:23 The trans movement, What they realized was that there are two groups that have the highest rate of suicide paranoid schizophrenics and Actual trans people people that truly feel like they were born in the wrong body and it's and the suicide rate is something by some Measures 50% that's what the literature. And the literature over 300 years or whatever it is, is also points to the fact that it's almost always men to women. It's never women to men. But psychologists were like,
Starting point is 00:29:52 you're gonna confuse a whole generation of young girls. Just like with bulimia and anorexia. Okay, forget all that. But mainly what they did is they said, this is a suicide issue. We have to save children. And if we don't affirm their gender, they'll kill themselves. And that's what they ran on.
Starting point is 00:30:10 That's the Trojan horse they ran on. Yeah, so it became militant. And they're like, we're saving children. Meanwhile, we're going to save them by giving them puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, which changed them forever. And also, Mr. Suicide Rates on those people that started that year. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:30:27 And now all the fucking lawsuits are coming because you had a 13 year old, 8 year old, 9 year old. You don't hear much about it anymore. Yeah, because it's madness. But they ran on it for a little bit and then it goes away. They ran it for 10 years. They ran it for way too long. So anyway, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:30:41 But it's just interesting. Misinformation that Joy Behar on The Talk, she's blah, blah. But that's just interesting. Miss information at Joey Behar on the talk. She was like, the view, yeah, the view, the whole that bullshit. She was all, she was like, well, I work for ABC, a trusted news source. We get fact check, unlike Joe Rogan, who believes in dragons. Well, she's right.
Starting point is 00:31:01 He does believe in dragons. He doesn't, though. He broke it down. No, I know. I liked that he was talking to that guy who was like, but did dragons exist? There might have been flying snakes. The guy kept saying no. And the guy's like, no. And he goes, you never know!
Starting point is 00:31:10 But Joe wants to believe in dragons. Let's put it that way. Dragons and bigfoot. So do I. If she knew her, if she did her homework, she could have ran on like aliens or bigfoot. That would, you'd have more. But a pterodactyl, that was a flying dragon. How much did pterodactyls weigh? Take a look at this. It doesn't matter, but the thing is, is pterodactyls and humans a flying dragon. How much did Pterodactyl's way take a look at this? It doesn't matter but the thing is is Pterodactyls and humans weren't around the same time ever. I know but it's fun
Starting point is 00:31:31 It's fun But the to Rogan's point he was like people probably saw big ass crocodiles and then back in the day time 2,000 years ago Thought that was a dinosaur and when they come back and somebody has to draw it, you know 550 pounds that'd be very scary. That's a 550 pound. Oh, that'd be the worst. Oh my God. That thing is death from the sky. Fuck a T red. Fuck all that. You're a pterodactyl be fucked. He grabbing you. He grabbing you and eating you. You're getting, you're going for a ride.
Starting point is 00:31:59 You're going for a ride. 36 feet. The wingspan with 36 feet. That's a dragon. So you know what? Shut up, J. Joy Bear. I believe in dragons too. But my favorite thing is, she goes, like a legit news source, like us who gets fact checked, it's like, you're the main news source of fake news. Ah, shit, they're the worst.
Starting point is 00:32:18 Like, gosh, he fucked up. I know. And they even asked her, did you triple check it? She goes, yeah, I did. How funny is that? Yeah, so that's perfect. That's the perfect thing for this whole thing to happen. It you fucking idiot. Well again, it's like the internet is going to Lay those people to waste and already has that's why their ratings suck. I
Starting point is 00:32:37 Think they're up now what the view yeah, the view might be because it's just gossip Yeah, and the and also the midwives and the 50-year-olds, six-year-olds, watch at home. Well, now Candace Owens and Meg and Kelly are going to do their own version of the view, but it's going to be conservative. Yeah, I'll watch that. And they signed a, what is it, a $750 million deal?
Starting point is 00:32:59 God damn. I'll watch them hoes. Don't mean like hoes. You know what I mean? That's how I talk. I mean... I'm sure it's high. Post-election, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Yes, thank you. Those hoes that keep peddling their bullshit because people are tuning in, the bummer is like, for the people listening, like, you're three million viewers. It's not that much. That's for this one week, Bubba. That's pretty fucking phenomenal.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Yeah. For a midday talk show, that's insane. All housewives, right? At home? 4.4 million. Wow. That's their highest. That's a lot.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Oh, and making money. Make your money. It's all good. There are other fucking mine, but yeah Some for people to watch do I started watching gangs of London? Have you seen it? No, see I think piggy blinders is the best show ever created. I think it's better than breaking bad really Sopranos I haven't watched up this trans day. I haven't watched it Piggy blinders. Yeah. Oh, I watched it. I watched is that what Tom Hardy? Yeah, he's in it. He's a I watched one scene. He's not the main character, but he's great You know, he's one of my favorite characters Cillian Murphy, but gangs of London a lot of people from Piggy blinders in it
Starting point is 00:34:18 Bro, there's it's only two seasons. What but right away you get your tent right away. You're like, oh, I'm in. Really? Oh. What show is it? What's it on? AMC? Netflix. Netflix. Gangs of London. It used to be on AMC, but it's on Netflix now.
Starting point is 00:34:32 So it's an older show? Start 2020. And it's about what? It's just about- Read the title, dog. Gangs. Gangs in London. Wow.
Starting point is 00:34:40 But it's similar if you like Peaky Blinders or even The Sopranos. It's like families. Some dangerous white people. I love blacks in it too. Yep. Okay. I like to say things. It's good though.
Starting point is 00:34:50 It's so well, the fight scenes are so well done. It's so graphic too. I'm going to watch. It's violent, but it's so good. I mean top, top five, dude. It's so fucking good. Are they gypsies or are they something different? Because the gypsies are-
Starting point is 00:35:08 You gotta watch, bro. Okay. Do you guys ever watch that show, My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding? You talking about gypsies? On TLC? Yeah. No.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Never? No. Y'all wanna really see- I don't like reality shows. This is different. Can you pull this up really see. I don't like reality shows. This is different. Like, can you pull this up really quick? I fell down a radical.
Starting point is 00:35:29 Gypsies are interesting. Yeah. The Romachell gypsies and there's other gypsies and like these people are like, oh my, my daughter's 14 and she's too old to get married now. I don't know what I'm going to do with her. Is this in America or is this in... This is in America. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:42 There's gypsy Americans. I thought it was only an Irish thing. They come here. They come here, they have a certain lifestyle they live, but they're supposed to be married by 14, drop out of school, like, it's insane to me. Is it still on? Yeah, they still run reruns of it.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Oh, damn, you get a tattoo, that's sick. Oh, and their weddings are like I don't I don't mean to be rude but like they don't seem like very affluent people like they all live in like murder homes but they get these ridiculous dresses for their weddings. Love it. It's you would you would die you would love it. Love it. I'm telling you talking about gypsies. Kids get married in a hat. Yeah and they marry their cousins sometimes. Hell yeah. So you know. I might have to watch this. And they don't like it when gypsies marry gorges, which is what we are.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Is that short for gorgeous? No. Gorgers. Gorgers means non-gypsy. Yeah, you don't want to marry outside the family. I get it. But there's a whole subculture of this. I'm telling you guys, fall down the hole.
Starting point is 00:36:44 What's like you ever seen in West Virginia, the people that just inbred in West Virginia, like the hills in West Virginia? Oh yeah, Appalachian mountains. Like they speak like a different language. Half deals and McCoys, baby. Yeah. I've been around that. They speak a different language.
Starting point is 00:36:56 Yeah, it's interesting. Quite a bit actually. Quite a bit I've been around them. Yes. How? Yeah. Because of my friend had a martial arts school up there in West Virginia.
Starting point is 00:37:09 That's not what I spent a lot of time up there. A lot of time. Oh, and they're trying to learn how to fight. They fight because they fight. No, they fight, but they'll, they'll, they'll kill you. Yeah. They kill you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:21 They'll shoot you. It's a very, well that, that half feeling McCoy shit that that low-grade Civil War that went on is real Did you ever see the documentary? Well, he'll Billy elegy JD Vance. He wrote that book. Yeah, I know that's That's what it's about. No, there's a documentary on Netflix about the It's like the wonderful whites. Yeah, I only hear it on Joe Rogan's podcast So I think big J's the one who told us to watch it. I watched that night, bro. Yeah, so entertaining that people are like that. Mm-hmm The famous story I think it was Hatfield McCoy when he was dying He'd been shot in the stomach and he was it was like he was in their living room going ah
Starting point is 00:37:57 And his mother said shut up and die like a man. What? Yep. That was like Jeremiah, right? That was the What's up? Doesn't that look like Jeremiah a that was the what's up doesn't I look like Jeremiah a little bit like Jeremiah Watkins in Jeremiah Watkins is a hillbilly name and he's awesome too but still he's the man I love Jeremiah the wild and wonderful whites of West Virginia and Brian you have homework you got gangs of London number one okay number two is this look at that yeah oh the mom who's addicted to fucking crack fantastic there's a lot of opiates up there yeah it wrecked everything yeah it's fantastic coal miners coal mine yeah
Starting point is 00:38:34 they're all coal miners yeah they can work on some fucking cars too and good and good not a lot of good food eaten either you age fast and you age hard they're wild dude. Yeah. There's that new one on Netflix like the John Benet, the real killer of John Benet. I watched that. Okay was it good? Yes because you know I'm balls deep in that because it was in Boulder where I went to school. Yeah. And then my old strength coach lived in that house didn't believe in ghosts. We used to be like dude how the fuck, because he got for cheap, he was renting it and he's like guy his name was Doc Crease lived in the house. She died in yep
Starting point is 00:39:07 Yes, it was it was on of it was vacant for years years. No one do it. He's like Louisiana like one of the toughest guys I've ever met Doc Crease strength coach legendary strength coach. He said hey, I don't care I don't believe in fucking ghosts do you lot you boys come over have barbecue? Whatever you want to do And we're like no we, we're good, dude. He lived there by himself for 10 years. Just by himself. So, but the John Bonaise I was super familiar with, and it was this, you know, unsolved mystery forever,
Starting point is 00:39:36 cold case forever. You watch that doc, well, they have the killer. This guy confessed to it, but what they're held up on, it was so mismanaged by the Boulder police, because murders really don't happen in Boulder, so they didn't know how to handle it. So they fucked up the crime scene, the DNA's all fucked up, but they did get some DNA and they can test it now,
Starting point is 00:39:58 and they can't get a match for the DNA. And what John Bonet's dad's saying, because they mishandled it, you guys keep harping on the DNA, but this, we legit have a guy confessing to it. There's witnesses. He's agreed to it. They come in Thailand. He moved to Thailand, molested kids, killed another kid, went in the house. Yeah. But, and he, he started emailing the detective, the head detective being like, hey, and he was giving them information that they weren't aware of because their whole thing, the Boulder police department, their back window is broke and the Boulder police department was like, no human could ever get
Starting point is 00:40:31 through that. That's not real. And the detective who they hired recreated it through the actual window and showed how easy it is. Well, the killer emailed was like, this is how I did it. I went in at two in the afternoon. I hid in the basement. I went through that window.
Starting point is 00:40:48 This was there. He was talking about, I left this there, which he left the rope there. He was like, I went up into a room and he goes through every detail and midst to all of it. They've had them for years, but because the DNA doesn't match in which they think the DNA is. So maybe he's saying he did it. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:41:05 Cause the, the detective, which they believe from the case, the detective was like, he, this guy knew details and the way he went about everything, there's no way he's lying. Like this is our guy. So it wasn't the brother. Wasn't the brother who got, here's the, here's what's fucked up is John Benet's family,
Starting point is 00:41:21 the mom who passed away from cancer. They never found the murder before her cancer, before she passed away. The dad got accused of it. They tried to make pressing charges against the mom and dad. And when you, in the Boulder Police Department, because they had so much pressure to solve the case, they hid stuff. They knew certain things that weren't true, but would release misinformation to the media
Starting point is 00:41:43 to make the dad look guilty. But they go through everything that they did and the actual people were on the ground there and it was so fucked up. That poor dad. Well, for the longest time, they thought the dad had been molesting the daughter. Oh, that's fake. The mom came in and caught him. All that's fake.
Starting point is 00:42:02 Swung at him. They break down all that. All that's fake. Even the main detective. He's still alive with dad, right? Yes. Even though he's in the doc. Even though, and he goes through all the fake news and how they got there. And then the reporters report it, actually go, yeah, we fucked up. We were lying. Wow.
Starting point is 00:42:15 Told us it was a legit source. We thought it was a legit source. That's on us. I got to watch this fucking show. Fuck you, dude. But why does this guy come forward now then? Why come forward now and say it? He had major guilt because he was in love with John Bonet. Jesus Christ. So did he live in Boulder? He followed her?
Starting point is 00:42:31 At the time he lived in Boulder, and then also their house caretaker was like, I saw that guy in the garage, casing the house the day before. Well also- You have eyewitness that he was there in the garage. Yeah, when you have those little kid pageants, there are horrible creeps. Horrible people.itness that he was there in the garage. Yeah, when you have those little kid pageants, there are horrible creeps watching that.
Starting point is 00:42:48 They go to those things. But also, and he talks about he didn't mean to kill her. What does he say? Because she was molested, that's why they said the dad did it, but he had sexual relations with her and he would put this noose around her and then he said he just got tuned in the moment and that's why he started crying. He was like, oh, I fucked up. Like he was like, my original plan was not to kill her.
Starting point is 00:43:09 I fucked up. So I wanted to make it look like it was at me. The whole like note and everything. And then remember they're like, well, it has to be the mom because they know how much his bonus was that Christmas year and that was the ransom. Yeah, yeah, the note. And he's like, no, all that was in his office. I went through the papers and saw his bonus for the year
Starting point is 00:43:25 and wrote it on there. Like he can explain all of it. And they have the guy in there. They have him, they have him. I gotta watch this. And he's in Thailand now? No, he got arrested in Thailand. I don't know what he's doing now.
Starting point is 00:43:36 By the way, the fact that he was in Thailand, Thailand's where a lot of the scum. No, Thailand, they caught you, well, he was working at a school and then they reported to the Thailand authorities and they actually arrested him, sent them back here to Boulder. So I don't know how it ends, but they got the killer.
Starting point is 00:43:49 They have him. It's no longer a cold case. Spoiler alert, motherfuckers. It's not a cold case anymore. You watch it like, I stop watching because I get so mad because the media, fake news has been going on forever. And when you see this poor dad, imagine your only your only daughter well he had a daughter before that died in a car crash from another marriage she died in a car crash he's thinking about
Starting point is 00:44:12 that poor brother they both got accused of it how's just all the fake news don't tell me I'm not good dude he had accused of murdering his fucking little sister who was his best friend I want to watch it I can't it's fucked up, dude But it's a good one. It's worth watching Yes, if you yeah, it made me upset being from, you know, Colorado have ties to How old are you and that happened shit I was young Cuz that probably happened what Jim. Can you look it up? Which way the computer I think it happened in
Starting point is 00:44:43 No Ginty one maybe Ginty no oh oh spot on 96 wait no that's not damn it who the fuck is that John Benet Ramsey look at that picture it's a movie. That picture's just off. But yeah. Well, I'm sorry. It's horrible. You watch it so fucked up, man. And then they tried to make the dad look even more guilty. Like he took a private jet with the body of his daughter to bury in Atlanta. And he goes, I never had a private jet. I don't know how to get one like they just put that out there
Starting point is 00:45:26 He's like I was on a commercial airline while the body was on however They sent it the news just put that out there make me look more guilty He goes to every all the fake news. I like sue those fuckers until they you know, yeah, I think they are And but what's the point of it now, right? You know the poor the mom is dead and I fully believe cancer grows with shit like that. With stress? With stress? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:50 You lose a child? Oh my God. Oh my God, so like what, sue for what? What do you want to sue for at this point? You've ruined people's lives. Just money so they don't do it to the next family? That's true too. And get the truth out there no matter what.
Starting point is 00:46:01 But you realize how bad the Boulder Police Department is. They're really, really bad. They're bad. Well They're not they maybe in this case, right? You don't they did a bad job Yeah, wait till you watch it the way they mishandle it and they had so many leads But they were they and they have them so they fired the main detective who was like the man He's like Sherlock Holmes up there. They brought him in he was like, it's not the dad. It's not the mom He was on it giving facts, but they were under so much pressure to find somebody to do it so they kept leaking misinformation
Starting point is 00:46:29 it's a fucking political thing yes so so then they fire him right and he's like what the fuck they bring in this new guy the new guy was like well it was the dad it was this this dude they sit him down because he's under investigation now they sit him down and go we said this about the father this about the mother and he's like gals off on that all right well don't tell me don't tell me I want to watch this it's crazy I want to watch it no you I can't by episode two I'm like fuck this show I stopped watching it fuck you man Jim what do you got let's take a little break dude because joy mode is a sexual performance booster it's a pre-workout for sex.
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Starting point is 00:48:13 All right. Let's go. What do you got for us, pal? All right. The first thing is, have you guys seen this stuff about this Hawaiian girl that went missing in Hawaii? It's trying to call one year older than me. She's from Hawaii.
Starting point is 00:48:22 It's from down for us from Maui, but there's a timeline here I could kind of I went through everything but it's there's so much detail. So November 8th her and her boyfriend apparently there's planning a trip to New York But they broke up by the time they you know had to fly red flag. It's a boyfriend, huh? So now it's an ex-boyfriend, right? So here's thing. That's kind of crazy. So So they broke up between the time they're actually going to fly, but they're like, they can't get refunds on the tickets, so they're just going to go and then go their separate ways.
Starting point is 00:48:49 So there's a layover in LA. She doesn't board the layover? Yeah. So there's a layover in LA. Yeah, go ahead. No, she was alive afterwards. Just pay attention. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:58 So yeah, so apparently the boyfriend just went to, you know, to New York and she stayed in LA. She told her family that she's going to hang and at the Grove so she was there for like two days the second day she was there for a Nike event and she even posted like this picture there on November 10th and then her aunt don't worry about that stuff so at November 12th after she lost contact with her, her family couldn't get hold of her anymore. They filed a missing persons report. Right. In California. And then look at the stuff here. But so the aunt is like kind of like
Starting point is 00:49:32 intense spiritual awakening. I'm heading back to the airport. Yeah. Because I might need some help getting there. That's the boyfriend texting. That's what you did. He has her phone. Yes. So you know more about the. No, because if you had his phone.
Starting point is 00:49:43 You wouldn't be able to ping it. Yeah, they did. She's in LA. But the boyfriend was in New York. Yeah, he's heading to New York Yeah, that sounds like psychedelics to me So then she didn't say something like she they found out that she Venmo two people that were unknown for money And then she says something about less the boyfriend with the phone. Hold on Track it so family members said that Because because the boyfriend would be in New York. She allegedly told relatives that she had been hacked
Starting point is 00:50:10 and tricked into giving someone that she thought she loved money. So the 12th, number 12, her dad. Oh, sorry, 12th is when they filed the mystery and persons report. And then the dad ended up going to LA to find her. That poor dad. Oh my god.
Starting point is 00:50:27 And then 12 days later, her dad ended up in the parking lot in a car park in LAX committing suicide. Yeah. That's like 12 days later. Because he probably realized he wasn't going to find her. I don't know. Isn't that weird too, man? Because that means he gave up.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Some people can't handle it. No, I've seen too much forensic files. Keep going. So hold on. Here's where it gets crazy. New footage shows missing woman. Hold on. OK, so November 12th, they found out there's footage showing that
Starting point is 00:51:06 she didn't make it to flight. She says she's going to help, you know, to, uh, to New York later. She never made that flight. She ended up going to Mexico on her own. They saw footage of her with her, you know, her baggage and she seemed fine. That's interesting. So hopefully she's still alive. So hopefully she's in Mexico. Police department here saying that she just, she's voluntarily, she's voluntarily being missing, but then her family thinks there's more to so that she's in Mexico police department here saying that she just she's voluntarily she's voluntarily being missing But then her family thinks there's more to it. There's something going on because on the 12th She still found alive, but they didn't show the footage I think the sister said they didn't show the footage of the family for Netflix Netflix is like this
Starting point is 00:51:41 She's alive she Knows yes, she knows she knows that this is a huge trending topic. She knows her dad committed suicide. Wouldn't she kind of somehow, because she said she threw away her phone or she didn't want to be around her phone or whatever. Or now she feels even more guilty and she goes in even more hiding. Or she's literally off the grid and not looking at her phone.
Starting point is 00:51:59 But this is such huge news. I don't know. Yeah, I don't either. Or somebody, like even her friend, because her friends are going to be off the grid. Her friends are probably like, hey man, you know your dad committed suicide looking for you? But I mean, if she got rid of her phone, unless she has like a laptop or something, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:16 Pretty girl too. Beautiful. Yeah. Like everything about this story is crazy. And it's still not done yet. We don't know what's happening. In the forefront or in the back? She's in the back.
Starting point is 00:52:24 She's in the back. Now what in that now What happens to her when they find her any because because she reported so many taxpayers money. There's nothing there's no That's what I thought too. I was allowed to disappear because she didn't you know, she didn't say anything She just wanted to leave so if that's the case. Otherwise if she was like kidnapped or something Otherwise if she was like kidnapped or something very weird. Yeah Yeah, that's what the cops are saying but there's not much there's no Just gonna give up the search like no she seems fine until she Wow God Think how bad you'd feel your dad commit suicide because you Kill yourself, bro But even the dad committee suicide is cut in 12 days Like wouldn't you want to continue to try to find your daughter?
Starting point is 00:53:08 Because clearly he didn't find out any evidence that she's dead. It's not confirmation So he just blew his head off very was he struggling with mental health issues? I mean, obviously the family's saying that he was just so distraught that he couldn't take anymore And then here's the thing that I the first thing I heard it was like I thought he was in his car and the cause Of death was blunt force trauma. But then I'm like, how is that possible? But then my brother's telling me like, he might've just jumped off, you know, off the structure into the carport and then, you know.
Starting point is 00:53:37 But also like, you know, some people break and it's like, I don't know what's going on. It just takes the straw in the camel's back and that did it. But But there's no updates. It's literally she just put also dude your daughter Could be alive. You can't yes, but that's so that's what makes it even more intriguing Like i'm like what is is there like a I don't want to go too far into it. But yeah, what were we gonna say? No, nothing man is the deep state involved? No Just like deep dark secrets in the family. I don't know. It's dark.
Starting point is 00:54:07 It's all dark, though. For sure, text your dad. Yeah. If your mom's like, hey, you know your dad flew to LA. He's not doing well? 10 days before he convinced himself he's not doing it, can you just, even if you're in Mexico, whatever, doing your finding your true self,
Starting point is 00:54:21 can you text your dad? Her family's still saying that she was kind of like, as soon as the text started coming in, it's not her that the way that she speaks. And plus sending money to people she doesn't know. They do think that it's possible that even though she was, there's apparently footage of her crossing the border in New Mexico, like, you know, safe, there could have been someone behind her, you know, in front of her, like, you know, making her, making sure that they have tabs on her. Weird. I don't know. Well, we'll find out. And it also be a Netflix. Netflix. Okay. This just literally popped up what?
Starting point is 00:54:57 6 a.m. This is crazy. Wow. Look at this. So it says United healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, assassinated shot in the back in New York while walking down public Street at 640 a.m. Clearly hit man use the silencer welcome to New York, which is weird a silencer it's still you can hear it, but I guess it helps and Then I heard his wife said that they did get threats every now and then but this is like a straight-up assassination Shoot them twice the back and it up to finish off the job.
Starting point is 00:55:26 That's a long... And then just jumps back in that car? Like an electric... No, electric scooter or whatever. And then but they can't find him. Now? Now why would someone want to kill him, Brian? I don't know. What's the benefit? I do not understand that.
Starting point is 00:55:41 So this is an assassination shot to CEO of the United Healthcare with an alleged silencer in Manhattan today. Tim Walz just took to social media to express his condolences, said he's still a football coach, doesn't care what you guys say. His insurance company. Hold on. Here.
Starting point is 00:55:57 Where's that? His insurance company is based out of Walz home state of Minnesota. Big Pharma is a sector worth billion and billions. This makes it a very dangerous game to play. This is why Robert Kennedy Jr. Must be protected at all costs. Yep He was the CEO of this pharmaceutical company of United Health Care, which is billion dollar company What is the motivation there to kill? Yeah, that's fine. Who knows do you owe money? Did he have some information?
Starting point is 00:56:20 No, no, I don't know. Did you have information? Who knows? I'm saying like people in those high places, like what if this guy is stopping this guy from reaching that point and you know, shit like that. But also if you're worth that much, how do you not have security? Also, you never see this. CEOs don't get assassinated in this country ever, ever, ever.
Starting point is 00:56:38 Like you can't find one CEO's been assassinated. That one Silicon Valley guy that, I remember he was killed by someone. No, he was stabbed by the brother of the. That was a mugger. Yeah, yeah. His now he was stabbed by the brother as a mugger Yeah, yeah brothers. That was his brother-in-law. Yeah, yeah, yeah, cuz he's hooking up with the yeah sister He's a fucking idiot, but you know the cops knew right away. I stabbed he knew him Well, what if the same situation this guy's whatever and yeah, well, yeah, maybe maybe this could be unrelated, right?
Starting point is 00:56:59 You don't hire a hitman to do no, this is a straight-up assassin. Yes, this is a man thing for what? I'm just gonna figure out who's gonna benefit from this and there you can with a suppressor. Have you ever seen Yellowstone? Will you do that when you're an assassin, right? Exactly. So it has to be something more, you know coordinated Not just some random tech, but also it's not like a high-level assessment You just walked up in a white hoodie and a mask. Maybe that's the way to do it Is that all you need? Yes, sir If you're in a car, you can the thing car. The thing is, then you get a scooter, but they can follow the cameras.
Starting point is 00:57:28 So you've got to have something planned out. A high level guy would be more articulate about it. How do you get out of, how do you, how you take that, you've got to figure out a way to get that scooter to a place where there are no cameras and then change your outfit. In New York? It's hard.
Starting point is 00:57:42 It's hard. What are the comments saying? It says trending Brian Johnson right there. I'm sure there's some people as smart as us and know what's going on. outfit in New York it's hard it's hard what are the comments in she says trending Brian Johnson right there listen I'm sure there's some people as smart as us know what's going on Brian Thompson is that's guy pass away yeah let's see the comments so maybe people know take a plea deal and feel all about congressional favors that gained them their own oh wow someone check on Nancy Pelosi huh that gained them their own operating. Oh wow. Someone check on Nancy Pelosi.
Starting point is 00:58:12 He was said to have testified before Congress. Oh there you go. UnitedHealthcare's hacks as well as their business practices. Wow. Wow. Who was killed by a man wearing a hood and using a suppressor. Yeah, it's all saying testifying.
Starting point is 00:58:24 So that's probably the main thing. So it said testified before both the Senate Finance Committee and the House Energy Committee oversight. Wait, it says Brian Thompson has not and was not scheduled to testify. All right, well, there you go. Wow. On the same day. On the same day.
Starting point is 00:58:47 On the same day, Nancy Polisima made her second purchase of call options in Palo Alto Networks, cybersecurity company that was later chosen to investigate the breach. That's from February 21. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. Nor will we ever find out. That is so in the middle of a federal investigation. That is so wild. Wild. Is
Starting point is 00:59:09 that him? That's what it looks like. The shooter. Yeah. It looks well, white. He didn't cover his nose. Yeah. Facial recognition technology. I wonder if they'll catch him. That seems like someone that's like, uh, like he knows exactly what he's doing kind of guy. 100%. Wow. Scary. It is scary.
Starting point is 00:59:40 Also scared that guy has no security being that high profile. Yeah. In that, right? Well, you just don't think all day every day, right? Yes. you're something you're in this fascinating, right? Yes. It's because you're a CEO, no. Well, you know, Elon Musk has like the highest security he can get. Because he's such a, I've never heard about this guy before until now. So, you know Elon I get.
Starting point is 00:59:55 Bring up his net worth to be the CEO of that major pharma has to be seven figures. Not to mention all his assets. Yeah, he's making a lot of money. Brian Thompson? Brian Thompson, CEO, United Health Care, net worth. 43 million. 43 million, dude.
Starting point is 01:00:18 So hold on a second here. When I worked for the Anaheim Ducks, the Samuels who have, you know, substantial money, they never left without bodyguards. Israeli armed force bodyguards. Who didn't? The Samuels, they own the Anaheim Ducks. Yeah, of course. So you're telling me this guy doesn't have someone
Starting point is 01:00:33 on payroll? No, I'm telling you that a lot of CEOs don't. Come on, man. They don't. $43 million in your network? They don't. Do you work for healthcare? I'm telling you, there are a lot of CEOs.
Starting point is 01:00:40 I know CEOs. They don't ever have bodyguards. Well, CEOs, yeah, but- It's crazy to me. You know, CEOs in business. I'm saying in healthcare, you you know, crazy people are there's so many conspiracies out there, too So you're gonna want now maybe but that's what I'm saying for it was like especially in this climate Yeah, you're with $40 million in this country ever. This is very very rare the first time I've ever heard of it In fact, but if I'm if I'm homeboy here and the president-elect
Starting point is 01:01:01 I've ever heard of it in fact. But if I'm homeboy here and the president-elect just was almost pulled off assassination and the way the internet's working and you work for a major pharmaceutical company, you don't think you should have your head on a swivel? I don't know. At $43 million, that's pennies. I don't think you're thinking that way, right? You know, you're kind of like busy doing your shit. That's wild.
Starting point is 01:01:20 That's wild. That's wild. You never know, right? I don't know. I don't know what's going on. It's very interesting to me. Yeah, it's. Why, so, because for somebody to kill you, there'd have to be profit in it.
Starting point is 01:01:30 There'd have to be a reason you take specifically him out. What is it that he knows, and who is he gonna get in trouble? Somebody who's like, we can't have that guy testify. Well, who hired him would be the better question. Yeah, that's what I mean. Yeah. OK. Wait outside the Thompson Hotel for at least 10 minutes.
Starting point is 01:01:57 OK. Now, what's interesting is he wasn't wearing gloves. Hm. Hold on. Oh, it was interesting is he wasn't wearing gloves. Hmm. Hold on. Oh, it was 9 millimeter. OK. Yeah. A cell phone was found.
Starting point is 01:02:13 Wow. Oh. Confirmed they got a cell phone. There you go. Now what we find out is behind it. Also, his fingerprints might have been on the cell phone might've been on the, on the cell phone. No, on the scooter and cell phone. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:28 And potentially the shell casings. Let's see. I'm sure we'll find out more. I bet tomorrow they analyze his cell phone and everything or we won't. Who knows? He was 50 years old. He was 50 years old. So it says ranking number eight on Fortune Global 500, the eighth largest company. He was the CEO.
Starting point is 01:02:53 Associated Press reports that Tom has kept a low profile for his high level job. University of Iowa alumni. Smart guy. Wow, it's so weird., oh wow, that's terrible Interesting I am so curious now what else you got says everybody like what was it about this guy? Give me a sec here. Hopefully find out more Yeah, who's gonna benefit off him being taken out? Oh, did you see, did you see there's some OJ? Save it, save it.
Starting point is 01:03:35 Oh, you have it? Good. So I, this video is a little old, but I think it's so cool. I don't know if we can play the audio. This is a guy just, you know, street performing drumming and has no idea while he's playing a Red Hot Chili Pepper song that Chad Smith, the drummer, is sitting in front of him and just listening to it. That's great. No. Yeah, that's Chad Smith. This is the 3rd Street Promenade. Nobody's noticing it. Does he eventually go up to him?
Starting point is 01:04:05 That's really cool. That's all the video is? That's so fucking cool. Yeah. That's cool. I thought that was pretty rad. That's so cool. But now to the one you were mentioning.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Yeah. Okay. OJ Simpson, ex-bodyguard claims he has a murder confession recording on a thumbnail drive. This is about police fighting no evidence. Well, but hold on a second. Here's my theory on it. Do you think the police now want to come forward and be like, oh, we messed up?
Starting point is 01:04:32 Or do you think they're like, okay, he's dead. Everyone's dead. Let's just let this go. Well, no, police didn't mess up. Police didn't mess up. They, I mean, they messed up. Oh, this is tough one to get into. But police didn't mess up. They had the evidence at hand, right?
Starting point is 01:04:45 And the, then they, the pros, the prosecution messed up. The prosecutors messed up. Yeah. The LA police did their job for the most part. So yeah, they would come. If this, if they have a confession on OJ, they'd love that. So this guy was his bodyguard and says he has it on a thumbnail drive and it's there and it's
Starting point is 01:05:05 yeah well let's see it's also been hanging on it's like people like I got footage of Bigfoot let's see it but he's also been hanging on to it for a lot shit there was a lot of oh yeah dude it says so as it stands the drive is in Bloomington PD's custody but we don't know if they've dug into what's on it or whether they're going to share it with the LAPD. Yeah, that was another mishandling by the LAPD. So I don't know. Guys next. I mean, can we take a poll in the room here?
Starting point is 01:05:33 Let's just take a quick poll. Did OJ do it? Yeah. I would imagine. Of course he did. So we have four yeses? Everyone knows he did. Okay, all right.
Starting point is 01:05:41 He was found guilty in civil court too. Okay. No, he did it a hundred percent. The only conspiracy was his son or something. Yeah. But I don't know. But now you look into it, he definitely did it. He stabbed someone that many times. It's a crime of passion. And the glove thing, I'm so shocked at that word. Cause if I was going to do it, I'm just saying if I was going to do it, I would do that too. I'll plant like a smaller glove that, you know, doesn't fit in my hand. No, you know why the't fit in my hand.
Starting point is 01:06:05 No, you know why the glove didn't fit? They had a glove under it. Because the glove was soaked in blood and over the week, months, it shrunk due to the, so and that they knew that, so that's why the prosecution wasn't supposed to have them try on the gloves. Cause they knew they're like, man, he's a good act. A, he's an actor. B, he's going to make it seem, they're already snug enough, don't do it. And that guy wasn't supposed to do it. And he was like, why don't you put the glove on?
Starting point is 01:06:28 And that's why OJ is like, okay. He's an actor and it shrunk. He's like, look, it doesn't fit. But did you hear what his ex agent said? Cause the agent in him ended on really bad terms. And the agent would go visit him in jail and take him like flat footballs to sign. Cause that's how he was still making money.
Starting point is 01:06:44 He was still signing things in jail. And the agent told him, you know, they're going to make you wear the glove. And OJ is like, yeah, yeah, I know what's going to happen. And he goes, just stop taking your arthritis medication. Yep. So your hands are swollen too. So you have a smaller glove and swollen hands. So that's why they're telling the prosecution, don't tell them to try on the gloves. It's going to be a bad moment for us. And dude went rogue and was like, nope, try the gloves on. That's why if you watch the live case, they're all like, what the fuck are you doing? He's like, yeah, I want you to try them on. Who said that?
Starting point is 01:07:16 No Jay's team's like, okay. It was that one attorney. The bald black guy with the glasses. The one attorney went up to Darwin and said you have the balls of like a- Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Darden, Darden. Darden. James Darden or something. Yeah, he fucked up.
Starting point is 01:07:26 Way to go, James. The balls of like a stud field mouse if you don't have him do it. And he like threatened him. He's like, if you don't tell him to try it on, we will. Wow. So they just tricked him. Well. F. Lee Bailey, that's who it was.
Starting point is 01:07:37 Who by the way, F. Lee Bailey didn't get a dime for this case. No, so those people represented OJ. Yeah. So it's, so not the defense, the prosecution. But F. Lee Bailey's the one who went up to Darwin and like, challenged him. I think all those lawyers are dead, right? Yes.
Starting point is 01:07:54 F. Lee Bailey died of a heart attack. Not Shapiro. Shapiro's alive. He made legal news. Is he still alive? He's great. Christopher Darden? Yes, Christopher Darden's the one.
Starting point is 01:08:02 Johnny Cochran died of a brain tumor. Cochran was pretty cool. Cochran did a lot of shit. Johnny Cochran was a beast. And he did a lot of stuff for people who had no money. He did a lot of punk music. See, if the glove doesn't fit, you must have quit. That was like the main thing.
Starting point is 01:08:18 And then also the prosecution fucked up too, because they didn't realize, remember that the white detective detective they said was a Nazi and racist yeah and they just firming they just great detectives actually amazing he yeah he does a bunch of podcasts decorated yeah decorated but it like them saying he's race planted evidence like all that was fake yeah he was a killer but they found him saying the n-word like once or twice like on these where he was talking with his buddies like the cops back in the day. Oh, he was writing, it was for a book he was writing I think.
Starting point is 01:08:47 Yes, it was for a book. And they said, so you've never said this word. Right. And then they just ran with it. It was like, he's a racist, he hates black people and it worked. I think people forget, you don't have to prove he's innocent, you just have to prove that there's a reasonable doubt. Shout out of doubt.
Starting point is 01:09:02 You just need one. You need one of the jurors to go, yeah, I don't know, man. That's all you need. Well, all right, there you go. Well. Is that it, Chin? Is it?
Starting point is 01:09:15 We got anymore? If you give us one more good one. Let me see here. Yeah, the evidence dismissed is interesting too, if you look at all the evidence they had against OJ that they dismissed. It's kind of like that Conor McGregor trial. Obviously it's not murder, but the CCTV video I heard is insane. It's pro Conor.
Starting point is 01:09:39 She was just like, this is not the way a victim acts. Dude, you see it. She's partying and had sex right after that. You see the video? No. You guys see the video. You haven't seen it. No one's seen it.
Starting point is 01:09:51 Because they wouldn't allow the CCT video for the court. That's what Connor's like, dude. She's like dancing, hanging out. Show the CCT video. She's had sex with his friend after. Allegedly. We don't know. Allegedly.
Starting point is 01:10:00 There's no proof of it. Oh, there isn't? He's saying, we used a condom. How would you find it? That's also Connor's best friend saying that. But a hood but in the elevator on according to the cct video She's all up on him and kind of and then we're kind of like dang back up like she's you know Apparently she was giving head in the limo on the way there. Yeah, like there's some wild shit. I don't know all right, this is a a
Starting point is 01:10:22 man from Arizona and This place is called castles and coasters and Phoenix the way this is a man from Arizona and this place is called castles and coasters And Phoenix is the way this is a rollercoaster He's like a larger set dude, too But the I guess the person that was you know checking his you know, lap thing Yeah, it was it did the couple clicks But then as it's going up and this by the way, this coaster has multiple flips, right? Uh-huh, and he jumps out of it
Starting point is 01:10:42 So as he's like messing with it it goes up and he can't lock it in Right. So the laughing so eventually I'll show you the video here. He's like fuck this and jumps to the side Yeah, right before the drop he gets out right here right before the drop to this little walkway. Oh, wow Right before right before the drop fuck out. Oh cuz no bar if that's not locked in you're going those And you're a bigger dude. Oh, man No, thanks just moments before that coaster would have dropped and spoke That's the only footage they have they don't have it when he's actually scares me dude that scares me That's why roller coasters like you gotta
Starting point is 01:11:18 Be my kiddos go on roller coasters. I was thinking myself. Look at these 16 year old like did they really check these things? Yeah. It's true. And when's the last time these got serviced? Like you have no clue. Arizona has a thing. They do like private contractors to make sure. Whereas Disneyland, the big places, it's a huge deal.
Starting point is 01:11:38 But this is like, I will hire people to make sure it's safe. Yeah, it's like carnivals. Like my middle school had a carnival, and there's like those loopty things in roller co coaster. I'm like, nah, nah, nah. Who goes on those by the way? Like the OC fair rides? All the kids. I've done it. I don't want to do it anymore. The scary things of people that work in carnivals. Oh yeah. The carnies. You notice they're always like from New Zealand or Australia. Oh, there's something going on with carnies. Yeah, travel with this circus. Good for him for getting off the, take some balls. This is just a real quick funny one. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:12:13 I don't know where this is. Oh, that's insane right there. People are just very creative. Look at that house. That's funny. You want one last one? Nah, I think that's good. Alright, dude. I think that's it. Bri, what are you going to be?
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