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June 27, 2024 180 mins
Dieter loves the "Hawk Tuah" girl. Did you ever ask your parents how much money they made? Charlie blabbed about how much money his dad made to the wrong person. Duji hung up on Rover after they got into a verbal altercation. Spain ruled a kiss without consent is sexual assault. A radio host is suing their former employer after being fired for a social media post. Man in Vermont sued after he was pulled over by a State Trooper for flipping him the bird. Charlie is infuriated by a video he saw of off duty federal agents arresting a man at the bar. Rover thinks he could have been a successful criminal. Charlie and Snitzer were caught downtown. Eager Beaver is worried about Snitzer. The Peach Truck. Dieter's Conspiracy Corner talks about what a "cheap fake" is and why there is a hoax against President Biden. 
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This is Rover's Morning Glory. Rover, there are walls against us. Leader
Charlie I worded of you for sure, Fan Jeffrey, please streaming on Rover

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radio dot com. Rovers Morning Glorystarts now. Good, good morning,

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what's happening? It is Thursday,June twenty seven, twenty twenty four.
Good morning, It's Rover's Morning Glory. I'm or over. Dougie is here,
Good morning, Sir Zeter is hereyou and you're with us as well.
Eight sixty six. Your Rover isthe number eight sixty six nine six
seven six eight three seven. That'show you reach the show. Give us
a call at that number. Hetext us at that number that comes into

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the studio in real time. Youcan email us at roverradio dot com.
That's how we get to the emailsthat we read at the beginning of the
show. So you could text uswhile we're on vier. But if you
text us after the show, we'renot gonna get that. You can email
us at roverradio dot com. I'llget to that email here in just a

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moment. Peter, you have conspiracyCorner coming up. It's Thursday. Can
you give us a hint us towhat you have coming up later today?
Well, what is a cheap fake? And is it a Russian hoax against
Biden? Oh? Okay, aRussian hoax against Biden? Well there was,
isn't there a Russian hoax against Trump? As you that was a hoax?

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And then you know the other Russianhoax? Huh the Hunter laptop.
That was a Russian hoax. Ohit might be another one. Okay,
all right, we will find outabout nine thirty Eastern time what theater has
in the conspiracy corner. Someone says, how long has Jeffrey been in the

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intro on RMG TV? Is thatnew? Always been in there for years?
Years and years and years. It'sdefinitely not new. It's been in
there a long time. Let meget to your email here. I gotta
pull this up over here, giveme one second. Dan writes, I

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have to send a huge shout outto you for the recommendation of the Cold
War documentary. This is the bestsleep I've gotten in months. Half hour
tops that I'm out. I watchedthat well, I think I'm on the
last episode and then I just Igot to the last episode maybe about a
month ago or something. I waswatching it on a plane or something.

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I don't remember. Oh yeah,I think when we went to South America.
I was watching that. I gotall the way through. Those are
long ass flights. I got allthe way through up to the last episode.
I'm halfway through the last episode andI just haven't. I haven't turned
it on since I got home.What am I gonna it? Does?
It does put you to sleep?It's actually interesting, I think, Man,

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is it long? Did you sleepthe whole way then? Or what
do you mean sleep the whole way? You watched it? You didn't fall
asleep? No, I didn't.I didn't fall asleep. I watched it.
What's it called? Because I'm somethingabout the bomb? Cold cold War?
I think is in the title.I think we're cold war, the
bomb something or other turning point,turning point. Okay, bomb and the

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cold war. Well, it's bothof them are in their turning point.
Yeah, I have not. Youhaven't finished it. You know what I've
Oh my god, there's one that'sput me to sleep. I swear three
nights in a row. I go, all right, I'm gonna watch a
little bit of this, and withinI'm less than five minutes, I'm out
something about I think how to Roba bank. It's a documentary on Netflix

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about some guy that was robbing banksin Seattle in the nineties. And I
can't get more than five minutes inwithout falling asleep. Yeah, I saw
that title. I never hit play. I mean, I don't. I'm
not saying it's a bad documentary.Maybe I'm just extra tired or something.
But ma'am, it's giving is itgiving tips how to rob a bank?

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I know it's telling you about howthis guy. Okay, okay, but
I could be giving you tips.I think this guy robbed like twenty thirty
to fifty banks. I don't know. And then let's see what did one?
I was telling Snitcher about it.What's the name of it? So
the contestant, it was this Japanesegame show and I never heard of this.

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So they pick out this guy.He goes on a reality show.
He walks into a room and theygo get completely naked, and he goes,
okay, gets completely naked, andthey go, we're gonna lock you
in here. And the only wayyou can survive is you have to write
into radio shows and like the backof magazine ads and try to get them

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to send you prizes and food andstuff, and that's the only way to
live is off the food in radioshows and magazines. Jesus great, don't
email us or right, Yeah,we have no prizes now now and then
once you hit a certain amount ofmoney, we'll let you out. And
we're just gonna live in this room. And he didn't know if they were
or not, and he just hadto survive for a long time. It

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was longer than I thought in thisroom and they were just tape him twenty
four seven and I don't want torun the ending, but okay, it
was. It was pretty I thinkyou would like it, all right.
I'll just look into that. It'sgood because I was been meaning to watch
that's called Yeah that contestant? Isit so strange? Here's a part of

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the trailer if you want to seewhat he looks like. Did you hear
it? Like competition rises alone?He has no food, no foots,
all these awards. He doesn't evenknow he's on television. I do,
but you don't want to do.I don't. Must's all Japanese. But
yeah, that looks good. Youcan see some play a little bit more
truly. Every week, more thanthirty million people tune in the reality TV

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was not yet a thing. TheTruman Show didn't come out till later the
same year. Something nas name meansegg pumps. That's how the alan started.
It's probably where imagine the emotions.And I looked it up and they're
saying it came from that guy.Okay, that's good. Interesting, who

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knew. Yeah, there's another documentaryI saw people were talking about was He's
I even't watched this athing about somegirls that dance on TikTok that are then
brought into a cult or something.I was pretty boring. That's boring,
Okay, so screw that one.And then there was one other documentary.
I don't remember what it was though, jeez, I heard it was good.

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But the cult one's interesting. Butthe cult's still going on and there's
no resolution to it. Well,they have to have they'll have a follow
up. And I was at somepoint, maybe like in two or three
years, Charlie the Rescue or something, it was like the Jinks came back.
Yeah that I didn't watch that.You know, you watched the first
one that came out what like fifteenyears ago or some fantastic ending was the

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best Undings ever. Yeah, Jinks. Yeah, yeah, you've seen that,
and then the updated Yeah, it'slike, oh, okay, here
you go. I thought it wasthe end. What are you talking about?
Well? Who knows cast rights.I totally missed you reading my email

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yesterday morning because I was too busyplaying which end is it coming out of
in the bathroom? Otherwise I wouldhave been calling in. I'm not the
same girl, It says, colonoscopyupdate from the gastro parisis girl. Oh
okay, So yeah, there wassome girl that wrote wrote in she was
on a weight loss drug and hadgastro parisis, and she sent her picture

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in. I put her picture up. This this person, I guess wrote
in a different person. I thoughtit was the same person. But anyway,
she says, I'm not the samegirl. I do not have gastro
paresis from taking a weight loss drug. This is the other person that said
that she had to do a colonoscopy. Okay, I was diagnosed fifteen years
ago. My doctors think it'd becaused by an autonomic small nerve neuropathy or

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amoloidosis. What the hell is anyof that. I also have sphincter of
odd eyed dysfunction. Google it.What's that? This sounds weird. I
don't know. A doctor said mygallbladder was not functioning properly, so they
took it out. It made everythingworse. Dougi, my digestive system is

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ft. You have stones in yourgallbladder and really need it out. That
sphincter illness is rare. You'll befine, she says. I'm skinny,
but I'd rather be fat and ableto eat food and go to a restaurant
and have a meal, To beable to eat food or drink without pain
and puking. What a delight thatwould be. On good days, I

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survive on mashed potatoes. Oh mygod, I'm horrible. If that's why
you can eat od function? OhDDI yeah, what is that? Anything
with the name sphincter in it?You don't want that, obviously, Ron
writes Rover. Did you see thespecial one Kevin Spacey and the interviews of

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the men he raped ex marines hehad a fetish for. I have not
seen that that I think came outof a few weeks ago or a month
ago or something. I No,I did not see that. I really
don't have much interest in maybe it'sgood, though, I don't know.

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Curious, George writes, good morning, Rover. You know, I'm a
super fan of the show and Iwant to know everything about the people on
it. I'm curious. What isa typical day for you? As soon
as you get home from work?Do you take a shower and then go
right to the basement to work ontomorrow's show? Oh? Do you go
right to your bedroom to have sexwith your gorgeous wife? Then taking that?

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What do you do? Listen tothe times also, so keep tracking
that. Ah, I uh,well, generally I don't know what you
guys do when you get home,but generally I get home, I take
off all my clothes, I takea shower because you don't know what's crawling
around in this studio. Yes,yesterday, theeter was we were leaving the

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studio at the end of the show, theater passed by Jeffrey's chair, and
he's so like he saw it forthe first time. You were stummed.
Yeah, I mean, I don'tlook at it every day. When you
actually look at that up close,you're like, oh man, you forget
how I've never seen a chair sonasty before. If you show that,
how does it get like we've beensitting these chairs for years? It looks
pretty much the same. Did weever show the picture of that on our

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MG TV? I know we tooka picture of it the other day.
Did you show a picture of Ithink we did. I don't think he
did too, But man, it'sI don't think that picture doesn't justice.
I don't even know how a chairgets that dirty, Like I would understand
it. The chair was dirty,like where you sat the seat of the
chair, but it's really the crackbetween the seat and the back where those
two come together. There's a crackon the chair and it is so filthy.

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It's just in there's a streak rightwhere the butt cheeks would be.
So you know, he started onceor twice and I left the mark.
So so then I take a showerbecause you don't know what you got going
on in here. You got toget that all off of you. Did
you do that while you're in Miamitoo? No, okay, I'm just
just wondering. Well, sometimes Iwould take a actually I would take a

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shower after the end of the show, so probably about eleven o'clock or whatever.
I wrap up with my stuff thatI do after the show, so
about an hour or so after theshow, and then I would take a
shower in Miami. Here I gohome and I take a shower. I
would only take a shower there becauseI would be ready to put on change

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into some other clothes and get theI don't want to say get the day
started, because I already started theshow at six am. But now I'm
going to go out and go acrossthe street and do whatever I have to
do. I don't I can't start, Like my wife goes, why are
you taking a shower now, becauseYou're just going to go out and start
sweating and get all sweating in theheats. I can't start the day if

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I'm all, I can't like getdressed. If I'm all, I just
feel like, I don't know grossif I don't shower. So I usually
shower twice a day, once beforebed and once after the show. And
then I no, I don't startworking on the next day show until usually

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about about six thirty at night generally, so from noon to six thirty,
I'm just digging around. It dependson what I have going on, you
know. Usually I have some projectsI'm working on, and now I'm starting
to work on this studio stuff,studio remodel. It's going to take a

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long time, but researching various thingsthat we need to pull that off,
and the design and coming up withsome plans. And that's what I'm working
on right now. Do you goright to the bedroom and have sex with
your gorgeous wife? You said shehunts me down, she can't get enough.

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She comes down into my office,she jumps on me. I mean,
I can't keep her off for me, Jerry writes. The information Jeffery
reveals on the aftermath really shows methat he does not respect Rover. He
hides so much that is unnecessary,like his power having been out. What

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I don't know. I guess hispower is out. His power is out.
I guess the whole east end ofthe city went out for how long?
Five hours? Was uh Tuesday night? Now, I don't know if
that shows any disrespect? Who knows? But we also, I guess on
the aftermath you have you don't havea bunch of people on the show.

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It's really you know, you knowhow much Schnitt's talks, so count him
right out of the staff, right, So it's just Charlie sitting there babbling
on and then then the day SaiJeffery's there, you gotta I mean,
he's the only guy to bounce thingsoff of so which every said he would
have brought it up, but nobodyasked him. How am I supposed to

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know to ask you if we shouldask? So every got to ask every
morning power went out. Let's seehere, Dan yell right. First,

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I'm hoping that Dougie is able tosuccessfully send along the attached video. I
know she's technically challenged and not preparedfor her role, although that's been going
on for years. I don't usuallylisten to the show live, so my
husband asked if I had seen orheard the end of Wednesday's show. I
had not, so he pulled upWednesday's show to the end where you guys

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sign off so he can share itwith me. He had already seen the
replay multiple times, but this washis reaction when he finally showed it to
me. I just had to shareps JLR's gold and Dougie still sucks.
Let's see here, do I havethis? Yeah? Okay, here it
is. So I'm trying to thinkhe's trying to He's just trying to show

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her. Okay, he's already watchedit, and he's saying, you got
you gotta see this. So thisis the end of yesterday's Okay, Harry,
when Jeffrey you can't hear the show? This when Jeffrio's Audios gracias Gracy
store signing off the show yesterday,and just I mean, you know how
that is. If you listen tothe show, and you listen all the
way through, it's kind of likethe beginning of the show. There a

(17:11):
little routine, Hey, here's thephone number, text us blah blah blah,
boom right at the email. Atthe end of the show, Hey,
we'll be back live tomorrow morning.This a little bookmark, yeah boom.
And that's uh, you say whatever, you know, It's just it's
the same, except for yesterday.Jeffrey tries out a new signature catchphrase to

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end the show, just randomly.And I literally have my finger on the
button of the mouse. There's amouse that controls the commercials here, So
I had my finger on the button. I'm like half pressed in to start
the commercials to end the show,and I couldn't because it was so bizarre
what he said at the end ofthe surprise. You didn't hit it.

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You had the discipline not to hitit. Oh, I was. I
was a millisecond and from being doyou have the end of the show?
Should we play that first? Justso, I don't have access to the
end of I don't have access toour shows anymore. I'm locked out of
everything. I don't have access tothe shows, like the video, like
the the show archives. You wantjust the audio of it. If you

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go into twenty twenty four, youdon't have that video. Is funny.
What's that, Charlie, I mean, what's that? He has the audio?
Do I have it now? Oh? I do have it now.
I saw the las. Time Ilooked, I couldn't find anything. Maybe
they don't have the leftovers or theaftermath. I don't know. All right,
let me I'm in. I'm gonnaget back to that. I'm importing

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it right now. I've got it. Oh. I think he might have
the importing as well. Then ithas to import the audio. If you
just open it up with something else, maybe it's faster, but whatever,
let me try that. Well.While we're waiting for that, let me
read you another email. Mellow Mike, right, Good morning, Rover,

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I hope this email finds you all. Well, this has got to be
it's got to be a chant GPTemail I find you well, Yeah,
I hope this email finds you all. Well. This is something that I've
realized because I've emailed back and forthwith the first contractor on the condo remodel,
and he was from South America.And some of the other people that

(19:27):
I have to email back and forthwith from South America they start every email
with that phrase. So maybe thisguy's from South America. Maybe. I
mean, they all every single email, and it's it's like, even if
it's an email that's like, hey, you're a real idiot and screw you,
blah blah blah, you know,like some dispute, every single one

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of them starts with I hope thisemail finds you well. Well, not
really, I was well until Igot this email from you. Anyhow,
Thursday, I'm looking forward to whatDeeter will bring up on Conspiracy Corner.
Hopefully he won't be something too farout, like proof that Trump is the
second coming of Christ and was seenperforming miracles. The past few days,

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you guys have been discussing Jeffrey's phonein the fact that he has quite a
few phone numbers block. He's deniedthat anybody has his new code to his
phone, his pen and that itis probably hackers who blocked those numbers or
whatever nonsense it is that he's spears. The one thing I'm not sure that
anyone is considered is that is whathe did, is that while he did

(20:33):
recently purchase a new phone, Ihighly doubt he manually typed in all of
his contacts. He probably had hiscarrier electronically transfer those numbers, which means
that any numbers that are currently blockedon his new phone were because they were
blocked on his old phone. No, no, no, no, definitely
not. I can clear this up. Those numbers were not blocked on his

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phone prior to We know that fromvarious other p Well, they social media
block started on that day. Thiswas a phone intrusion. On that day,
Crystal wasn't blocked, her number wasn'tblocked prior to that day. She
could text him and you so,And I don't think the carrier electronic electronically

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transferred. I guess I don't know. I don't have an Android phone,
but on the iPhone. These storycontexts, well, ours is through our
email through exchange or whatever takes thecontext sinks them. But an Android,
I would assume it's the same way, or or like you know, if
you don't have email server, youhave the I cloud that you know your

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contacts are going to be the sameon your new phone Android, it's like
using your in your Google account orsomething right your context. You don't have
to do anything. Like I gota new phone. It's disappointing. Now
I got a new one. Idon't remember six months ago, a year
ago, and I transferred over andthen and then you go, I have
the same phone. I said,it's literally the same exact thing, the
background, the same, everything wasexactly saying, I'm just why did I

(22:02):
do that? Thousand dollars poorer thanI was yesterday? There was nothing different.
Phones have gotten to the point nowwhere I mean, maybe there will
be some sort of big breakthrough,but I mean it's the same phone.
Like every time Apple puts out anew iPhone, you go, okay,
I already have that. There's nothingnew. That's not doing anything groundbreaking anymore.

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He used to when they would comeout with new iPhones back in the
day. Oh man, people lineup for those and remember that I used
to have to start calling people andtry to figure out a way. And
you know me, I'm not likereal outgoing and I'm I'm like horse trading
with people that work at Verizon andstuff. You know. Anyhow, so,

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uh, thank you for producing sucha great show. This guy continues
on it. Please let Peter knowI'm glad that his colon oscopy came back.
Okay, well a nice guy,Yeah, thank you. All right,
do you have the end or doyou have the end of the I
do. I haven't watched this.I haven't even thought about it, but

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it was so bizarre if you missedit yesterday at the very end of the
show. All right, let's let'slisten to this and you can watch your
listen live as they get started.We will be back live tomorrow morning,
dater. We'll have Conspiracy Corner andwe'll have much more as well. I
have a great dates rovers morn andglory. Yes, I hate that.

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Okay, let's let's keep the showgoing. What was that guy in Spanish?
And gassias, which is thank youin Spanish? I mean thank you
for listening. Okay, Now,if we let's look at everybody's face when
he says, it just total bewilderment. Let's look AT's face first. Okay,

(23:49):
I have a great dates Rovers,Morn and Glory. Yes, that's
how you know, doesn't like anywayhe gives you that love. Let's look
at theaters have a great dates Roverswon and Glory. Yeah, yes,
I was shocked. Let's look atI have a great dates Rovers wonn and

(24:11):
Glory. Yeah, yes, justtotally. Everyone is just. And first
of all, I don't know howloud he yelled that in. I mean
he overmodulates the mic. I youcan tell. It just got to be
super loud. So this guy anyways, he explains to us later that as

(24:33):
we continue on, he explains tous that essentially he's trying to rip off
theater. Right, he's just Butwhy of all the days, why was
it yesterday? Why you decide today'stoday? After twelve years? It's a
great question. I don't know.I don't know. I'm sure it's so

(24:53):
ranch something that now it has somethingto do with a chick or his handler
or something. Somebody must have saidsomebody. He didn't come You think he
came up with that on his own. No, somebody was he was talking
back and forth, what can Ido? And the show and by old
way all right. So then thisguy is, uh, this guy is

(25:15):
trying to show the end of theshow to his girlfriend and he pulls it
up on his phone. He's like, did you see the end of the
show. You got to see this, And so I'll start playing it.
I'll play it over. What happenedthe rover? You just play okay,
okay, right, all right,right, and you can watch your listen
live as they get started. Wewill be back live tomorrow Morningdeter. We'll

(25:36):
have a conspiracy Corner and we'll havemuch more as well. I have a
great dates rovers morn and Glory.Yes, Chuck, this guy give a

(26:17):
talk. Oh that was so funny, Cooper laughing. So it was very
very strange. Oh man, EagerBieber was asking me. He's like he
watched that like ten times back.He couldn't understand why Jeffrey did that.

(26:41):
And the reactions of everybody. It'sso weird. Like sometimes in the middle
of the show, like there's alot going on in the middle of the
show, you have people on thephones, you're reading text messages, you're
making sure whatever you're playing is youknow, you're looking over to a different
screen to place something you got,and there's a lot going on, you

(27:02):
know, so, so it's weird. Sometimes I will listen to the I
don't like listen back to the show, but we cut up promos and we
do various things on a daily basisthat are sent to affiliate stations and whatnot.
And sometimes when I go back andI listen to that little thing,
it's so much funnier, like actuallyjust listening to it than it is being

(27:23):
in the room when it happens.Because he just so it's so ridiculous sometimes
some of the things that happen orare said, I've got to take a
break. Our number is eight sixsix, Yo, Rover. We will
be right back after this glory.Don't let your boss ruin your day.

(27:47):
Start your day with us and letdo ruin your day instead. We're back
with Rover's morning glory. Here's someonethat is asking, why haven't you covered

(28:26):
the hawk ta girl? Oh man, you know she is, Yeah,
what's going on with that? Isa good looking chick? Right? And
what she says the way she saysit, Yeah, but I'm saying she's
a good looking No, it's verylooking her friend's hot. Yeah, yeah,
friend's hot, like in the background, and the giggle after the whole
thing, the whole clip. It'sjust money, Charlie. I don't know

(28:48):
if that clip is or a systemreceiving him. It's not I've had enough.
To me, I saw it.I watched it once and I'm like,
I've reached my limit with the Ohno, to me? Is it
even that? Like I don't findit to be that great, Like,
Okay, it's just I watched ittwenty to thirty times at least, and
every time there's a remake of it. Now they made into a song to

(29:11):
watch it. They made into somethinglike somebody's dancing behind her? Got to
watch it? Well, I justsaw a story that the Hawk to a
girl and I'll play the clip.It's like a five second clip of this
girl being interviewed on the street andI think at Nashville or something. And
I don't know if this is true, but I just read something that says

(29:32):
that she has signed with United Talenta YA, which is like a huge
UTA is like a huge agency,bands, actors, you name it.
They have it. What what areyou gonna sign her for? What is
she? What's the talent, Idon't I don't know. Put her in
a movie or something. And shesays her famous line just in shock.

(29:53):
Somebody you think that, Okay,I'm how old? I mean, we
know her age yet I think Igot it twenty five or something. I
would think, I don't know.Somebody just upload the full five minute interview.
But here's the important part. Allright, what's the one move in
bed that makes a man go crazy? Every time? You got to get

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that hawk? Dude, it's spentall that night. That's great, But
it's like, that's funny, right. You haven't watched it thirty times,
have you, Charley? I amn'tforced to. Anywhere I go it's I'm
surrounded by the hawk to a girl, And everywhere I go it's just a
picture of her. And they'll saythat they're assembling an army and it's her.

(30:40):
And that that weird cop that washaving sex with all the people in
the forest, if you remember her, it's just some other girl. Oh,
the girl on the plane that wassaying, oh, the crazy girl
was the oilers girl that was flashingeverybody, uh huh. And it's just
like, okay, it's good talkto a girl is great. No one's
expecting that answer. And the wayyou do everd it the whole thing,

(31:00):
which is perfect. It's great.I've I've had enough. Yeah, well,
I guess she's signed. She's gonnabe a big, big star.
I don't know what else there isto say about that. What do you
what do I need to cover?Hot? She is? And I think
her friend's hotter broth hot? Putthat back up. Isn't the friend the
girl in the background, she's betterlooking. She laughs too. I like

(31:22):
that she starts to giggle. They'dbe fun to party with. Oh yeah,
that makes a man go crazy everytime? Does not reply? This
is for her? What you wantto answer this? You gotta what's the
one move in bed that makes aman go crazy every time? You gotta

(31:44):
get him that, dude, Idon't get you. I think you gotta
demonstrate. Okay, all right,well there you go. You know who

(32:06):
else I saw that is pretty goodlooking? I can't believe it. Bill
Gates has a daughter. Who isI think we did a story she was
dating somebody, but I don't knowshe's I think he has a couple of
daughters. This chick is twenty oneand she's now dating the grandson of Paul
McCartney. Correct, I what couldyou here? They are? She's pretty

(32:31):
pretty good looking for being Bill Gates'sdaughter. Right, he had dorky Bill
Gates. That's what I'm saying.Like, how did she and the mother?
It's not like a knockout either,you know this, I'm assuming the
right. The mother is Melinda Gates, Yeah, his ex wife. Anyways,
she so she's dating the grandson ofPaul McCartney. Just could you imagine

(32:55):
the amount of money floating around there? Bill Gates is worth one hundred and
thirty four billion dollars. God onlyknows what Paul McCartney is worth, and
only one point three billion. Ohthat's it, huh much. So Paul
McCartney's grandson has got to be set, obviously, anyone in Paul McCartney's family,
I'm sure is set. But uh, yeah, she's she's very pretty,

(33:17):
isn't she? Good looking girl?But uh, would you It made
me think. We talked about BillBelichick and the twenty three year old girl
who is dating Bill Belichick and Snitzerand I'll do she I be Uh he's

(33:39):
seventy two or however old he isdating a twenty three year old. Oh
that's disgusting, Peter, would youor snit's would you have any issue if
your son was I don't know.Let's see if your son was started dating

(34:00):
a twenty one year old daughter ofBill Gates? Would you what did you
think about that? Well, I'dbe five years old when I had him.
But what do you mean, I'mlike seventy or something eas yeah or
eighty whatever, No, that's toomuch of a difference. I think you
probably prefer he dates Paul McCartney's grandson. Right, you're such a big Beatles

(34:22):
fan. I could see sins you'reliking that better than the Dan Bill Gates
connection. I would not mind that. You probably are right. One hundred
and thirty four billion dollars her followeris worth. You think she has to
travel around with security all the timebecause she can get kidnapped or something held
for ransom, Right, I thinkfor sure you'd have to man what a

(34:42):
and what do you do with yourlife? I mean you have everything,
I'm sure, obviously, but whenyou have a parent like that who's super
wealthy, super famous, what doyou do with your life to make it
meaningful? It's got to be difficultbecause you're overshadowed to buy your parents.
Anything you will accomplish is going tobe whatever compared to your parents. I

(35:07):
think it's got to be tough.I think that has to be a lot
harder to be a celebrity or arich person's kid than you imagine on the
on the ego and on the psycheof somebody. How you look at it
when I look at it the otherway? Which is what? Be grateful
for this opportunity that the world isyours? What? Oh, I'm sure

(35:29):
that some people are, Yes,she grateful? She probably is. There
are Stanford. How awesome is thatshe can do whatever she wants? Yeah?
But if my dad were Bill Gates, you think I'd be going to
Stanford? Absolutely not. I don'tknow what I'd be doing, going out
buying the yachts or something. Shecould do something for yourself, I know.

(35:51):
But that's exactly. But you willnever whatever you do, you look
ever, ever, ever look atmatch or meet or come pair too,
and everybody who ever who you comeacross in your life, everybody is going
to see you as Bill Gates's daughter, and just uh, you know,

(36:12):
they're never going to see you.I don't know. It's just to work
harder, like almost twice as hard, three times as hard, and I
always I just had this conversation.It's really weird that we're talking about this.
I just was talking with my daughter. She has this financial she's in
summer school and she's done this week, so she's taking financial literacy for high
school. And she said, everyday she asks a question, She's like,

(36:36):
mom, how much money you make? Teacher tell you to come home
and ask. So I said,look, the bottom line is you you
always want your kid to do betterthan you. You know, if you
do she it won't be hard foryou, right, yeah, yeah,
yeah, I mean the bar isset very low with your success in life,

(36:58):
so she should do well compared toyou. I remember, do you
remember when you were a kid,did you ask your parents how much money
do you make? Like I canremember being like eight years old and stuff,
and you didn't know how much moneyyou're, your mom or whoever made,
And I was just very curious.They didn't want to tell you because
I guess they don't want you goingto school. I'm blabbing about it one

(37:21):
way or the other. My dadmade this mistake once and told me.
I don't remember what the number was. But then I met one of his
coworkers and I told the co whywhat are you doing? I'm six,
I don't know. I have noidea why I said that. So you,
so you're a little kid, youtell uh your dad. You go,

(37:42):
like, dad, how much moneydo you make? He fifty thousand
dollars a year? So then yougo right into work the following day and
you go, hey, you knowmy dad makes fifty thousand. Now not
to work. I just met hiscoworker. I don't know. I'm we're
out somewhere. I meet him andI go, hey, you know much
my dad makes? Do you makeso much? And I don't remember that
guy being excited or my dad beinghappy that I had said that. Oh

(38:06):
my god. Well that's why youdon't tell your kids how much. It's
obvious how much money you make.Did you think what the number that he
gave you where you unbelievable? Themost amount of money I've ever heard.
Ever, one hundred dollars was themost amount of money I could ever conceive,
And then he had more than that. It was unbelievable amount of money.
Isn't it weird? Though? Nowthat you're an adult. I just

(38:28):
saw something that the average American feelsten years older than they are, which
I was shocked by because I feel, I swear to you, I still
feel like maybe it's the job.I don't know, but I feel like
I'm I mean, I'm obviously moremature and more responsible, but sheees still

(38:51):
fine the opposite. I see,it's a complete loser. Yeah. I
see all my friend they they havemore together, they have kids, serious
job. Yeah, and I'm like, what am I what a But isn't
it I feel like I'm twenty.Do you remember when you were a kid
how I couldn't wait to be older. I could not wait. I wanted
to I wanted to get into business, and I wanted to go out on

(39:15):
my own and blah blah blah.My mom was always telling me, I'll
be careful what you wish for,because you know, it's a lot of
responsibility, bills and all that.Like, I just don't feel like I'm
I almost don't feel like an adult. It's weird, Like I just feel
so immature compared to everybody else around. Yeah that's my age. Yeah,

(39:37):
I mean I copt to work insweatpants like other people my age are in
the weird old man doctors and stuff. Whatever guys are stuff like that.
You know, theater. Do youfeel like a How old do you feel?
I felt pretty good? Yeah,late twenties. Do you really,
Dougie? What about you? Dousi'sweird because ever since I've known Dougie,

(40:00):
when I think I met her,how old are you? When I met
you? Thirty one? She wouldimmediately like she would tell people and I
don't know if she was fishing forcompliments or something. Yes, so she'd
be thirty one and she she'd belike, oh, I'm thirty five,
or like when she's thirty three,Oh, I'm forty. Why you know

(40:22):
I'm forty? Why would why wouldyou do that? I wouldn't be thirty
one saying I'm forty, but anyway, I don't know. If I was
thirty four, I would say I'mpretty much thirty five. Haven't I told
you this? Like, no,it's not one no, no, it's
not one year. I don't knowwhy. I mean, you've heard me
say this for years right now.Why she's trying to walk this back?

(40:45):
I don't know, Yes, Idon't Why would you do that? Though,
why would you say you were older. I don't know she's rabby.
I don't think she's No, Idon't like she's eating fasting. Nope,
you yes, are you? No, she was very crabby yesterday. We
got a big fight yesterday, butshe was very very crabby. Let's get

(41:07):
rehash it. It's awesome to hangup on the guy when you're supposed to
be like everyone's pulling together and it'sjust open open over to get awards and
you guys are not had nothing todo with any award or anything he did,
just saying it's just awesome that we'reNo. No, just Doug.

(41:29):
You cannot tell her or we askher anything anything. There a special backstage
past you didn't get. I remember, I want the wristband. And it's
just like life. I've just neverseen anybody as argumentative as her. And

(41:50):
I mean, is you just tryingto give her some simple advice for no,
No, it was not even advice. I was having like a normal
conversation. But you know, ifshe does anything that you want changed,
or if she's doing something wrong thatand you bring it up to her,
it's a huge fight. No,it's always good ideas. Never have fault.
It's just, Oh, so,what's that stem from? You think?

(42:17):
See, I think what it reallystems from. But she went to
some weird therapist at some point beforeI met her, and she claims that
she had a problem where she wouldshe wasn't assertive and she wouldn't stand up
for herself and people would walk allover her. And that that's what happened

(42:39):
in her first radio job, sheclaims, and the guy sent her to
therapy, and the therapist got herto be more assertive and you know,
stand up for herself. I thinkthat therapist needs to have his license revoked
because whatever he did to her,you're right. But if you're assertive and

(43:02):
you're wrong, I think that's wherethe things happen. Like so, it
sounds like you had done something wrongand you were giving her some like advice.
Right, it wasn't even advice.It was it was I'm not saying
anything. It was it's something thatis unsolicited advice everybody loves that was it

(43:23):
unsolicited? No, it wasn't evenadvice. It was hey, I don't
know how I like this, noteven a life hack. It was something
work related, and I said,this is a this is a this,

(43:44):
this should change or I didn't evensay that. It was more I don't
know how can there's really no wayI can put it. I don't want
to say it because it's personal orwhatever. But she's just not very receptive.
So just kind of giving her somepush her in the right direction.

(44:07):
It was more like, hey,if thinking about X happening, and I
don't want there to be a repeatof why happening? So we've been and
why and exactly and what why itdid happen? And for the tenth time

(44:30):
he said it wasn't about advice,Charlie, but keep saying that, well
then what, Well, then justexplain what it is. It's not at
liberty to say, not at libertyto discuss it what he's thinking about.
But it doesn't make you grumpy,it doesn't hung up on him. Yeah,

(44:51):
And it's like I'm not yelling ather or anything. She's a totally
normal conversation, on my normal levelof conversation. She's screaming and yelling oh
yeah, yeah, and then hangsup. Yeah, I'm the only person.
No, I'm the only person thattalks to you the way I do.

(45:13):
Yeah, because nobody else. Ohthat's so stupid. Nobody else.
I'm not going to take that.Nobody else talks to me that way because
nobody else is is well, respectwhatever word you want to use, but
nobody else talks like that. It'sit's it's abnormal. If you even want

(45:34):
a dog like that. They wantto Oh my god, she's crazy.
I'm not, you're crazy. I'mjust sounds like you're helping. Oh,
he's so helpful. He's always helpful. I mean, it's rovers right,
m hm. So anyway, agood times. What do we have coming

(46:00):
up in the award winning shizzy?Dude? She got forbid I give her
any of us. You know,one time I gave her advice and I
said, why don't you read thestories before you go out of there with
them? Wow? Never never dothat. In fact, it's all she
does the opposite, just to spiteme. And now she refuses to read
anything and she stumbles through it.So I'm supposed to the best. The
best way to deal with Dougie isjust keep your mouth shut. Yes,

(46:22):
don't ever bring anything up, becauseshe's impossible to doctor. Please do So,
Okay, what do you have comingup in the award When they talk
about being in the wrong place atthe wrong time, just trying to lay
on the beach and get a littlesign and somebody ends up injured. I'll
tell you how next. All right, Well, get to that and just
a mama will be right back onRover this morning, Glory, hang on

(46:45):
celebrating twenty plus years of kicking thecompetition right in the crank. We're back
at Rover this morning, Glory.The busy is coming up in just a

(47:05):
moment the news. What do youhave on the way? Do isy?
Summer is officially here and a littlewarning if you're going to the beach,
might be at the wrong place atthe wrong time, and some dangerous things.
And it's not the riptide, notanything to do with swimming. I'll
tell you what happened to one ladyon the beach next. All right,
we'll get to that in just amoment. Here's a guy that is just
like Dieita has conspiracy corner coming upat about nine thirty Eastern time. What

(47:30):
do you have on the way today? Theater? Well, what exactly is
it? Cheap faith? I don'tknow if you've heard this term yet,
and is it a hopes against PresidentBiden? I want to dive into that,
all right, The debate is tonight. First debate asks Trump versus Biden.
Can't wait? And Dieter does ConspiracyCorner every Thursday. Hecludes you and
on things the elites don't want youto know, the government doesn't want you

(47:52):
to know. He's he's deeply investedin all this stuff. There's a guy
that is kind of reminds me ofyou, Deater, because this guy has
been on it. I don't knowfor I don't know if I ever told
you this, but for a coupleof months now at least he and a
small group of maybe two or threeother people, they have well, they

(48:14):
believe they've uncovered a conspiracy about me, which is that Well the guy,
I'll just read to the text messagewe're over. How come when you bring
up Bill Gates, you don't everrefer to your connection to Bill Gates through
his wife Melinda. That's how youpay for your Florida condo, and that's
how you are set for life.It has nothing to do with your stupid

(48:36):
radio show and your lack of talent. This guy has concocted a or somehow
he believes uncovered a conspiracy theory,and I'd have to remember all of the
details, but I mean it's very, very detailed. That I am Bill

(48:57):
Gates's wife, Melinda Gates. Hername is Melinda French Gates. And this
guy says that I am related toBullytic Gates because it's not a very common
last name French. Yeah, andthat somehow they have believed they have uncovered
that I was gifted a thousand sharesof Microsoft stocks when they the year that

(49:23):
they were married, which I believewas nineteen, I don't know, sometime
in the early nineties, and thatthat is how I I earned money is
through my Microsoft stock which was valuedat I don't know. I'm just making

(49:43):
this up fifty thousand dollars or something, they say when it was given to
me at the time in ninety fourthey married, Okay, and now it's
worth like fifteen million dollars and allcoming together, yeah, yeah, yeah,
But ninety four it was worth fourbucks and what's it worth today four

(50:04):
hundred and fifty two? Okay,damn. But you also have to figure
out, like I don't know muchabout the stock market, it's up eleven
thousand percent. It might even bemore than I don't know, but well,
I guess it could have split.Yeah, that's where I'm saying they
have. I don't know a lotabout stock but I know that you can't
just always look at it that waybecause they do like splits, and then
sometimes they go from Class A toClass whatever. I don't know. I

(50:29):
don't know anything about the stock market. I do not have a large investment
in the stock market. I don'thave fifteen million dollars in Microsoft stock.
And but theater, you already uncoveredthe uh conspiracy with Bill Gates's wife.
You believe that Melinda French Gates whois I don't know what the theory.

(50:52):
I don't remember if that's my motheror my aunt or whatever, my mom's
sister, whatever the case may be. But you said that that is I
think the actor Kevin Klein, Ithink you said is Melinda Gates. It
was side by side, identical face. So he's playing the wife. Now

(51:12):
she died, and now Kevin Klein, which you haven't seen in the limelight
in decades, when she died,he took over playing the parts of the
wife. Because why would they haveto do that. Why wouldn't Bill Gates
just going my wife died, Whywould you well, why do you need
an actor appearances for the charity.Somebody had to run the charity. Bill
Gates was there. You go,there's even better pictures than that. That's

(51:34):
one of them. But tell me, is that not Kevin Kleine. It
looks similar. No, it's exactly. That's what I'm saying. Like we
were just talking about Bill Gates's daughterdating the grandson of Paul McCartney, Bill
Gates and Melinda Gates, and nooffense for them, but they're not like
great looking people, you know,So maybe it's just that you have so

(51:54):
much money, like if you're somebodyshowed me a meme or something. I
think it was one of those Jenners, Kylie Jenner, I think, And
it was Kylie Jenner when I don'tknow how old she was, but it's
like a picture of her and thenit's her today. And I think the
meme was something like, you're you'renot ugly, you're just poor because all

(52:17):
the work that this chick has haddone. I mean, if you look
at the before and after, it'scompletely unrecognizable. And so maybe there's something
to that. Maybe this twenty oneyear old had all sorts of plastic surgery
and who knows what she had done. Douji, Yeah, are you ready

(52:40):
for the yes, the image?Let me see what image? Now?
Now you would see, no,you would see You gotta just search for
the text of something like you're notthat's who for a search for and that's
all the different. What about thetallest one? Oh yeah, her doesn't

(53:02):
even look like the same person,is it, Chloe? Yeah? Chloe
yeah? I uh no, theseare not the ones that I was seeing.
But I mean, it was astunning, stunning difference between this Kylie
Jenner back then and Kylie Jenner today. I'm sure you can find a million
of those pictures if you like.I don't. And in a way I
you were showing you're going through that. Like maybe I'm just old fashioned,

(53:24):
but I think I kind of lookedbetter. Not all of them, but
it kind of look better, justmore natural. Like to me, chicks
these days are looking way too fake, way fake. Maybe that's just because
I was spending so much time downin Miami, but I mean, it's
out of control down there, absolutelyout of control with what women are doing

(53:45):
to themselves. They look like aliensdown there. I'm not even joking.
It's the most bizarre thing. Areyou ready for the Chizzy? Yeah,
here we go, kid rovers MorningGlory. Well, it's big day for
President Joe Biden and former President DonaldTrump. They're set to make history on

(54:06):
CNN as they meet for the firsttwenty twenty four debate. It's set to
start at nine pm Eastern, andit's the first between a sitting president and
a former president. The topics slatedfor discussion over ninety minutes. We will
center around issues most important to Americanvoters, from immigration and taxes to foreign
affairs and abortion. And that's justwhere moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will

(54:31):
begin. So wherever they go fromthere, it's a wild card. Not
really sure what'll happen, but that'swhat they're going to start with. So
nine pm tonight Eastern, watching tuningin networks. Yeah, everybody's going to
watch, every one whole world.They're saying in America seventy five percent of
people will watch. And that's massive. Do you believe that this is huge?

(54:58):
Debates build up with this and peoplewant change. Everybody's gonna be watching,
and Trump is must see TV.Anything Trump does, you have to
admit, love him or hate him. He's he's great on TV. Yes,
there was a guy that emailed meand he is he's very, very
upset with me. And he wenton and on about how I don't know

(55:20):
what the world is like today,and I don't know what his life as
a father and husband and hard workingguy are under this administration. And I'm
like, dude, how's your lifeany worse now than it was four years
ago? Give me a break,please, anyhow, go on, dude.

(55:42):
For months, missing paperwork has hinderedthe investigation into how a door plug
blew off a seven thirty seven Maxon an Alaska Airline flight. This was
back in January, making it difficultto find out well who made the near
tragic mistake. Now this week,Boeing disclosed that the paperwork may actually have
caused the problem in the first place. It's already pretty well known that no

(56:05):
documentation was found to show who workedon the door plug. There was a
briefing for journalists at the Boeing seventhirty seven Max factory. This was in
Renton, Washington, and Boeing saidthat the lack of paperwork is why the
four bolts needed to hold the doorplug in place were never installed before the
plane left the factory in October.The workers who needed to reinstall the bolts

(56:30):
never had the work order telling themthat that work needed to be done,
So without the bolts, the doorplug incident was pretty much inevitable. Luckily
it wasn't fetal. Yeah, that'samazing. That would have got sucked out.
Yeah, yep, absolutely all right. So summer is officially here and

(56:50):
a lot of people like to hitthe beach to soak up some sun and
go swimming, but it's not completelysafe from danger. Now. I'm not
talking about the rip currents or youknow, anything like that. I'm talking
about a woman by the name ofSybil Lick. She was at Cocoa Beach
in Florida, Cocal Beach, andshe was John Surf Shop. She was

(57:14):
there with her family and they hadrented an umbrella. Well, the umbrella
which you stick into the sand.It got dislodged and the wind took it
and it landed and paled her legs. Oh man, it's a lawn dark
yep. So the Cocoa Beach PoliceDepartment and authorities they all arrive on scene

(57:37):
fairly quickly, and they had toseparate the umbrella canopy from the pole.
They were using bolt cutters because everytime it was a windy day, the
wind was moving. So it's movingand it's in her leg and it's causing
aspreciating pain. I thought you weregoing to say that it was when you
did this tease. I thought youwere going to say somebody was sleeping on

(57:57):
the beach and they got like runover by the beach patrol. Uh,
passed out on a crock or something. I've heard stories like that. No,
and this isn't the first time we'vedone anything like this. Last year,
a woman in South Carolina died aftershe was impaled in the chest with
an umbrella, and then back intwenty nineteen, a thirteen year old boy
on vacation in Massachusetts was hospitalized aftersuffering a similar injury being impaled by an

(58:20):
umbrella. So be careful. Millionsof mini verse toy sets made by toy
maker MGA Entertainment. They've been recalledbecause they pose a serious risk of skin
burn, i in respiratory irritation whentouched, inhaled, or in ingested.
What is this? This is miniverse toy sets? Oh little tiny toy

(58:42):
Crystal's obsessed with that stuff. Thecar it's not an STD it's just your
miniverse reaction. Yeah. The recallinvolves the make It mini sets, which
contain resins that when it's liquid itcan cause those injuries and irritation. You
never noticed anything like that when you'replaying with them. Those are the best
ones. Let me say, outof all of the crafts that they have

(59:04):
to make, those are the best. But yeah, it can get It's
almost like super glue on your fingers. If you get it on there,
I'll take a little nail polish removeralcohol and just want, you know,
rub it right off. But yeah, for little kids, I could understand
how they could misuse it and getit in their eye or you know,
not wash their hands afterwards. Itis sticky. You can't just wash it

(59:28):
with soap and water to get itoff. But a sad all right,
this is the moment the Cincinnati Redsstar Hunter Green. He takes the pictures
mound and something happens that is prettymemorable. The game just starts. It's
the Reds versus the Pirates. Ithink you have the video. Yeah,

(59:55):
it was sick to do you seeit came out slow? I mean,
is this this is the first pitchof the game. No, no,
there's a guy on first so okay, it's the second batter problem. Game
said, he's gotta be nervally overhydrated, and I think just had a similar
scene of overhydrated me. I hearda dehydrated now overhydrated. But I took

(01:00:17):
that our advice stay hydrated. Yeah, too much to heart. They all
ran out to evaluate him. Hewas a little dazed afterwards. He stayed
in the game despite the pew,so you think you try to hide it
there, he kind of hunches overand he puts his he wipes it and
he's like, maybe nobody saw that. You're on TV, man, you're
watching the page, you're watching theball, So like he's thinking, for

(01:00:39):
a second, maybe nobody saw it. Pittsburgh ended up defeating Cincinnati nine to
five. And then finally, I'llend with this, there's an AI version
of al Michaels who will give customizedOlympic updates to Peacocks subscribers. The real
al Michael says he was skeptical atfirst, but signed on when they showed
him a demonstration. So he hadto sign off on this, and he

(01:01:02):
said it's actually pretty cool. Whenhe was approached he was nervous about it,
but after he was given all ofthe information, he says, he's
all in there you go. That'sthe schizzy on Rover's Morning Glory. When
the yit goes down, you betterbe watching r MG TV. Watch it

(01:01:23):
live at Roverradio dot com. Joe, you're on Rovers Morning Glory, Morning

(01:01:46):
Shoe. Yep, you're junior everybody, how do you guys do it?
Him? In? So then theNavy un East station in Norfolk, Virginia.
So I said, well, let'shave a little thing family vacation and
go to Virginia Beach and then youknow, he can come down and we'll
stay tell and hang out. Sowe went to the beach the one day

(01:02:09):
and beautiful day and large group ofpeople right next to us. To the
big group of people, the ladywas celebrating like her fiftieth birthday, and
it started getting windy and stuff sometime, and I said, all right,
let's pack our stuff up and getready to go. It's starting to,
like, you know, not beas nice as it was. Well,

(01:02:32):
we got after stuff went and changed, come back out and there's probably a
dozen police cars, ambulance, firetrucks and we go what the hell's going
on? So we go back tothe beach. Right next to us,
the lady that was selling bating herfiftieth birthday. The umbrella got picked up
by the wind, stabbed right throughthe heart. Oh my god, she

(01:02:55):
died there, died right there.Where's there? We just and we only
got up, like maybe less thantwo minutes prior to it, so we
would have witnessed it if we hadnot gotten up, if we had not
gotten up to get out and gochange. I mean, it was like
right there, and that was prettybizarre. And the second thing I wanted

(01:03:16):
to say was the thing about theYou're saying, like, how bad are
you off now than you were before? You know, I used to go
to Walmart and spend like a hundredbucks and walk away with like eight bags
of groceries. Now you go toWalmart, spend a hundred bucks and walk
away with four. Yeah, butI don't know that it has anything to
do with the President of the UnitedStates. It's inflation, is you know,

(01:03:37):
Biden's not in control of inflation.And I would also say, right,
I know it's fast food workers alsoused to make six bucks an hour,
Now they make twenty five dollars anhour, So you know, that's
the thing. And then I expect, like, like fast food is like
a starting place. It's where youbegin and learn your skill bills. That's

(01:04:00):
what minimum wage is for. Youlearn a skill, you develop it,
you know, like a starner job. Yeah, so how do these people
expect to make fifteen twenty twenty fivebucks an hour? And then don't expect
people to say, oh, well, I just don't need you anymore.
And then everybody gets picked off becausethey're laying people off, or they're cutting

(01:04:23):
jobs short, or the brain orthe prices of everything go up because you're
paying so much more for the peopleto produce whatever it is that you're buying.
Yeah, yeah, all right,Joe, Well, thank you,
I appreciate it. Joe's the borrelof Joe's story is sometimes you're just laying
on the beach, bunding your ownbusiness, doing nothing wrong. I'll probably
comes to hits you and the heartkills you. It reminds me of the
story of that lady that is walkingthrough the park, I think Central Parks,

(01:04:45):
just walking. Tree branch breaks fallson her head, kills her.
What are the odds of that?And you did nothing wrong. I get
it if you're doing something risky,like I see people on the internet all
the time. Friday leftover his videosthat we play on our MG plus sort
of stuff people send me. Andpeople are doing crazy risky things. I
get it when they end up maimedor killed. But you're just minding your

(01:05:10):
own business walking, something crazy likethat happens terrible. Do you remember the
guy that was well, there's twosort of related stories in Spain, their
Supreme Court, I don't know whatthey call it, but the Supreme Court
this week ruled that a kiss withoutconsent is sexual assault. Now stems from

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a case where a police officer Ithink was being charged. Somebody wanted to
charge the police officer with a nonconsensual kiss like a woman, you know,
and the guy's like, no,no, it's just a peck,
like just a real quick little thing. But they ruled the shurt ruled that

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sexual assault. Now that ties inwith I know you're not going to I
guess you probably will remember this,but he probably never thought about it again.
Do you remember at the Women's WorldCup soccer Spain won and when they
were celebrating, they're out there,they're on the podium, the whole team,

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the guy who was in charge ofall of the women's soccer Federation or
whatever. It's a man in amoment of jubilation. He kisses one of
the players. I remember that.Oh yeah, not like a tongue kiss,
but just like you grabbed the faceand you kiss. You're so happy,

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you're celebrating. Here's the video,Okay, here it is. You
see this on RMGTV. There heis and he grabs her and he just
a peck on the Oh, Iguess that was it. And then afterwards
she's laughing about it. That wasokay, But of course you know,
she's laughing about on the bus afterwardsand they're showing her the video and she's
laughing. And then oh, thenext day, then it was there.

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She shows you the next day.Oh, I was so. I was
traumatized by it. Give me abreak. But okay, so that guy,
you remember this video that came outhashtag me too, you name it
whatever. This guy, and hewas at first they didn't fire him,

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but he was essentially over a periodof a week or two or a daze,
whatever it was, it was arun out of town. He had
to resign his position. And Idon't even know what the guy what he
does now if he even works?End the story? Right? Yeah,
no, he is actually going ontrial. Wait for that. Yeah,

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yes, yes, it's still notover. It's not over. He is
going on trial early next year.Prosecutors are calling for him to be in
or no, maybe this is thecop. I thought it was the guy.

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I swear to god. Maybe Imisread that. Maybe this is a
douche thing. I swear to god. I read that he was going on
trial. But maybe it's the cop. Cop No, no, because the
other ruling. No it is thisguy. Yeah, yeah, here it
is paragraph two. Oh see he'skissed. No, he's standing trial February

(01:08:32):
third to nineteenth. I guess they'vealready. I don't know how they do
court over there. They block offa period of time. Prosecutors have requested
a sense of two and a halfyears one year for sexual assault in eighteen
months for coercion. The woman fileda lawsuit against him, telling judges that

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she had come under pressure to defendhim on the flight back. Uh,
and I don't know what kind oflawsuit that is. What the hell is
going on there? Two and ahalf years in prison for that, for
a kiss, for that. Ijust want to make sure misreading that because
I read this last night and thenI go and then i'm reading, I'm

(01:09:18):
I'm like thinking about the story I'mtelling you the story I'm like two and
a half years. I must begetting this wrong. I must be confusing
this guy, the soccer federation guywith whatever other case this is that the
Spanish court ruled on and they go, oh yeah, it can be sexual,
So I must be confusing that.But I'm not this gay. Play

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that again, Charlie. This clip, this is a mean one second pull
it up because I just want youto look at this. Is this like
I've seen guys do this to otherguys. What about kissing hello? They
do that all the time over therein Europe? Is that more on the
cheek? The cheek He grabs theback of her head, and I mean,

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oh yeah, go back. Whereare her hands at when they're doing
that? Her her arms are aroundhim. She kind of pulls him in
there. If you look, Imean, this is this is really outrageous.
This is this is this is reallyridiculous. I mean, this guy
and he smacks her ass, butno, he does not He does not,
Well, we're back. It's herback. He pats her on the

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back as she walks away. Bigdeal, you're so so happy they just
won the World Cup. And she'shappy too. Oh yeah, and she's
laughing about it after the fact onthis bus and this guy. I mean
it really, you know, ifyou take that still frame right there,
you go look at that. Youknow, you can take frame out of
the video, but if you lookat it in real time, it's no

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big deal. It's so obvious.Set if after you you know, you
get the ratings back number one,Keith Hodgkins, did this see you?
If something No? No? Iyeah, exactly not the wold were they
it was number one? If therewas something that I what about an office

(01:11:08):
pool lottery? Maybe you're getting amajor award. Yeah, okay, if
we won, if we won powerball, yes it was one hundred million.
That there's five of us, metheater, Hodge GISs, uh. You
know, a couple other people.We go in and they go, you
won one point two billion dollars inpower ball? Okay, And Keith Hodge
GISs grabs me like that and pecksyou know, like when you've learned that

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news. I would never forget.I wouldn't have no issue, no issue
with it. We wouldn't sue him. Well, no, I'm getting a
major award, but he's going tobe not pecking me. He's going to
be supper my ball. That's right. I want a major award. I
deserve that, now I would Wouldyou have a problem with that theater and

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you are the most well, Idon't. I really, I don't look
a guy in a longer room.I can't even be within fifty feet of
a naked guy. I'm not gay. If if that happened to you,
you win powerball one point two billiondollars and you get a and somebody is
like, in the moment, doesthat for you? A man or a

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woman? What woman? I'm gonnado it to some women right office.
Let's say it is a man though, Okay, you want to say a
touch kiss, but I'm gonna Ican. I'm set for life. I'm
about to retire and never have tosee his ugly face again. If he
did that to me, I wouldn'tsue him. I wouldn't sue him over
that. What would you do?I might hit him in the stomach after,
but no, I'd be like Iunderstand in the moment you're so caught

(01:12:40):
up and what he's trying to do. I would never sue for that.
Yeah, what if you could getall of his money, like you guys
win the office lottery pool and youhave to split it with him. But
if you assume you could get itall, well, this is what it
boils down. Say this woman,this is a money grab from this player.
Yeah, that is not traumatic.I hate to break it to you.
I mean if she and she claimedafter the thing again, we saw

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video of her laughing about it.They're all laughing about it. Hahaha,
that's so funny. And then youright away slap him in the face when
he did that. She wasn't traumatizedat all. It was only after the
fact and once people got into herear that you could probably get money out
of this or whatever. That's whenher Oh the trauma and all, how
am I going to go on withmy life and blah blah blah blah blah.

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And now she's suing and think aboutthis, so the in Spain,
I'm not saying an unwanted kiss.I'm not saying go around and plant unwanted
kisses on people. I'm not sayingthat at all, But I just want
to be clear. They're saying thatthat was sexual assault. The two and
a half years he faces two anda half years. Prosecutors won two and
a half years in jail for thatridiculous job he did to halle Berry when

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he grabbed her and made out withher at the Oscars. Remember I think
he won. I vaguely remember that, vaguely dipped her and just started.
Okay, I'd have to we'd haveto see that again. What about Tom
Brady kissing his kid on the way. He should be sued for that,

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I should exactly No, I justI mean, think about he's in jeff
for two and a half years.What are you in for? I kissed
one of my players? Have tobe won the World Cup? Be like,
what are you joking? If ifit would be a completely different matter
and this was what, what wouldyou say, like a fifty milliseconds that
their lips actually just pecked each other. If he had grabbed her and started

(01:14:40):
wildly tongue kissing her, forcing histongue down her throat up there on that
podium or something, Okay, maybeyou'd have a case, you know,
in that scenario. But this isthis is not worth two and a half
years in jail. I can't believeI've bet this guy he could. He's
never going to get a job again. I don't know. Maybe he's a
wealthy. I don't know anything aboutthis guy. Hopefully he's wealthy or something,

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and maybe that's why she's suing him. But here's the Adrian Brody clip.
Right. Let me see Adrian Brody. What years that kisses unwanted?
He said, I was probably hismom. It's not you don't want it.
What year is this, Charlie,I have no idea you wanted.

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I meant a little older. Thisis the first Academy Award end he comes
up on stage. M Brody,he doesn't three. Okay, so twenty
one years ago, twenty years agoold and him she's holding him back.

(01:15:46):
Yeah big deal, I mean,well big deal. Yeah. Yeah,
that was not he didn't put histongue, it was that was a closed
mouth. I mean you're overcome withemotion. I mean imagine that you wouldn't
Academy award. This is your wholelife changes. Yes, absolutely, you
know the same money, career,everything, you know, all of that

(01:16:13):
World Cup scenes, He's pretty grossedout. Look at it keeps going here,
check it out. Go over toher. She was wiping off and
wrong. Yeah, she's playing.I mean now, I think after the
facts she probably can't. Oh,I was so offended and I was traumatized
that I was. I don't knowwhat she said after the fact, but
please give me a break. Youknow what else is kind of crazy lawsuit

(01:16:39):
wise. There's a guy that washis name is Grant and a peer I
think is his name, and he'sgoing to try a later this year.
He's suing his former employer. He'sa radio guy. He's suing his former
employer. Bonneville is the name ofthe radio company, and he was on

(01:17:02):
the radio and Sacramento. He wasa host at a sports talk at AM
station. He was also the announcerfor the Sacramento Kings. And five days
after George Floyd's death, when everyoneremember everyone's post Black Lives Matters, when

(01:17:28):
the whole thing exploded, the blackLives Matter thing, and people are being
pressured into like, you know,you got to post this. What are
you? Where are you? Where'syour How come you're not changing your profile
picture to all black and black livesmatter, and this, that and the
other, and this guy posted onTwitter all lives matter? Does it?

(01:17:50):
Just three words? Promptly fired?So he's fired by the radio station.
And of course at that point,now he's nuclear, he's toxic. Yeah,
so the Sacramento Kings they have tofire him as well. Now.

(01:18:12):
I don't know if this guy hasever worked since then. This was back
in twenty twenty May of twenty twenty, so four years ago. I don't
know if he's ever worked again.I don't know. But he sued for
wrongful termination and that is going togo to trial later this year. He
should win this, He absolutely shouldwin because you know, he didn't say

(01:18:36):
anything you know, anti black,anti you know, he said all lives
matter. I don't find that tobe controversial. Honestly. Is that perceived
as well? Who cares what it'sperceived as? And you know, what
was his intent? And I reallyhighly doubt his intent was to out disparage

(01:19:02):
anybody or whatever. Well did hepost it before everybody started saying that,
or do you say that after allthere's a big uproar five days after he
tweeted all lives matter? And I, you know, so, but all
lives do matter. I mean,but when you're saying at that exact moment,

(01:19:23):
it comes off a little weird.Well, Bonneville, they claim this
is the they filed in court asone of their responses. They say that
Bonneville terminated mister in Appeer because thetone and timing of the tweet were disrespectful
to members of khtk's audience, particularlyin the black community, in violation of

(01:19:44):
the company's policies. Their policies areso broad. How would you, I
mean, you have a policy againstthat innocuous tweet. Bonneville justifiably believed the
ensuing controversy might discredit its reputation,and they say that they had to fire
him to preserve their image. Now, in reality, guess what the whole

(01:20:06):
thing would have blown over in abouta week if he wouldn't have fired this
guy. And I think this guyhas I honestly think he has a case.
It will be interesting to see howit turns out later in the year.
But I wonder if he's worked sincethen. Poor guy. I've got
to take a break. I'm runningbehind here this morning. We'll be right

(01:20:26):
back on Rover's Morning Glory. Hangon, would we say nobody wants to
work anymore. Hey, but wedidn't want to work before either. That's
why we got into radio due Welcomeback to Rovers Morning Glory. Chelsea is

(01:21:09):
very angry with me about that Spanishsoccer guy kissing the A female would never
do this to a man. Thisis not okay in all caps. Ever,
I'm sure you could find many,many examples of women doing that the
men do. She grabbing a guy'scrotch at at golf outing, and there's

(01:21:31):
a lot of stuff like that.She also says, I'm a disgusting hypocrite
because I would be majorly uncomfortable ifa man did this to me. Plain
it would be same sex. Iknow, it's so that's a little bit
different. I think. I don'tknow, maybe this one was a lesbian.

(01:21:54):
I don't know. Maybe it wouldbe comparable to a man kissing me.
Don't know, but I got it, Peck. It's a tenth of
a second. Guy has to spendtwo and a half years in prison over
there. Give me a break.You know what else is give me a
break. I think we talked aboutthis at the time. There was a

(01:22:16):
guy in Vermont who was pulled over. I'm pretty sure we played this video
a long time ago. This guyin Vermont was pulled over because a state
trooper thought that the guy had flippedhim off. I don't know if he
flipped him off or not, butuh, the guy pulls off the copy
he flip me off and pulls theguy over, and eventually he lets the

(01:22:40):
guy go, but then the guytakes it a step further and then indeed
does flip the cop off after thecoup after the cop lets him go.
This is a long video, Charlie. Should I jump in or is it
right off? The bed pulls himover and then dance cam video here in

(01:23:00):
twenty eighteen, this happen. Ithink what's older? Is that something?
Yeah, that's that's true for sayingunique you going by that looks like you
flipped me off as you were goingby that. Think you'd like this to
me as I was written by it? Three? Look, I cannot do

(01:23:20):
that. Yeah, you might havethought I made friend. You have to
do it that? Okay, soyou can now Okay, you didn't tend
to do that end of the Yeah, it looks they look right at me
and looks like super second middle comingup in my face. Wow, Yeah,
you must be really send because likeit's very hot of mind looking you
want to well, I don't needto make it personal, you know.

(01:23:41):
I mean you look right at me, and if you were like a cigarette
or you had you one to goone of doing that first of all,
not an old one to a person. And it's the first time in twelve
years you've ever stopped some one whereI thought put me off. So I
don't like that insinuation. You knowwhat I'm saying. Can talk to me
like going to make sure that you'reall right? Yeah, you did an
unusual behavior. I wanted to makesure you all you were all right because

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it's unusual behavior. This is,you know, a welfare check for your
own safety. Oh, thank you, officer, it's unusual. You may
not have been doing that. Ithink you can agree that if somebody who
was looking for the type of atrooper, they're probably going to find it
by giving them that type of negativesegn. You agree with that. And

(01:24:24):
now I don't know if he's beento understan that. If somebody were to
do that, and we that mightnot have been you, But can we
agree if somebody did that work record, they're obviously looking for their attendant.
You know, I'm working here andI'm not. I'm saying, if someone
did that, I'm trying to putyou in my mindset from what I was
thinking for a moment, and I'mlying at you have realized that that that

(01:24:44):
maybe that wasn't the case. Right. You don't strike me as someone who
would do that. I don't knowthat until at the conversations you agree with
a there so you're saying, oh, you know, I thought you sold
me up, but maybe you didn't. So what if you did? Exactly?
So what if he did? Unfortunately, that's just a fact of life.
People got walked by me and flipme off. Yeah, you stop
them and hold them. I mean, this is just this is a crime

(01:25:06):
this guy's committing by just stopping thisguy. So then it goes out and
on and might let me see ifI'm fast really good? But can I
have a question, if someone putsyou on, what is the citation?
What's the crime? So if somebody, if somebody puts me off, yeah,
I don't know if they're signing toget my attention because they gave me
assistance. I need to have aconversation. Who would slip off a cop?

(01:25:27):
I need assistant, So let meflip off that need help over here?
You w'd you wave like like likecome on obviously if not mortal behavior,
I'm want to have that conversation.It's not normal. I'm telling you.
Out of thousands of public interactions,I've never seen that. At least
I didn't tap my attention. Buthe was so obvious with you did so,

(01:25:48):
Robert, you could just jump ahalf now to Okay, somebody asked
somebody the trooper for a direction.So look, hey, that guy wanted
attention to flip you off. Heywhere's this street? You can jump ahead
to where he starts walking back tohis car. By the way, what
a weird thing like this guy's inthe middle of a traffic stop, this
cop you don't know what the trafficstop is? Is it speeding? Is

(01:26:08):
you have no idea? And somebodyjust say, hey, where's uh,
where's Elm Street? What like?Who would interrupt a traffic stop like that?
That's directions, protect and serve,serve me the directions. Now what
Charlie said again, he starts walkingback to the car. All right,

(01:26:28):
uh, all right here it isyour life that you weren't cooking me off.
Don't under say you don't. Nowyou don't realize that what you want?
What I realize? What I getyou any ULTI play up over the
type of thing to do then toyou know, if I get so,
then the cop is just like okaywhatever. He walks back to his car.

(01:26:57):
This guy starts to drive away,so yeah, at this point,
the cup starts thinking about it.He stints getting real mad. He calls
somebody overfuck and he pulled away.He called me an ask you with the
berg. So now maybe he didflip this cop off after he pulled away.

(01:27:18):
So now he's going to turn left, and now he's going to pull
this guy over again. You lethim go, but now he's gonna pull
him over again. Brainer Street inthe city. He's kind of speeding away,
wasn't he when he pulled away?Looks like he floored it. Tonight

(01:27:39):
he pulls this guy over again.It's great, so ridiculous, And because
there were people around, I'm goingto get him for what was that?
All goes answered for directions he sawit. Okay, So now you're in
the rest. The kind of getsoh, I'm under arrest, yes,

(01:28:01):
Ordy, contact all the people.They're saying you call me and asked.
All the people are in the public, that's a crime starts get in the
car, undrest, Am I underarrest for your earthly conduct. I'm not
going to pay this. Please withthe car. You are under arrest?
About what and how is it?Hisorically conduct? Are? How is that?
Is just certainly conduct? Although thereaction brand made A person listened to

(01:28:21):
me, asked me a question aboutthe person interaction may have been an error.
The second one certainly was not.And while your window was down with
your middle finger sinded you said quote, asked, yelled it and then said
you as you drove away and allthat point like that heard it and sign
So that is just totally conduct.One on one step out of the car.

(01:28:43):
That's the car, or step onthe car. You're going to be
a checked from the car. Juststep out of the car, okay,
and I meet you at the beery. You know you cannot fend the car.
You're underrest. We'll be at thebear when we get there. The
bud of the car. You're underrest, Am I under arrest? Sip out
of the car when I I butcan you explain me how that is just
totally gone because it is commocial behaviorlaw, the mortar vehicle traffic there,

(01:29:06):
Yeah, I'm behavior in public?Is this guy's never been I guess this
state trooper has never been in abar and like been cussing around his buddies
or whatever with that terrible profane behavior. Anyway, so they end up getting
the guy out of the car.Here he is, here's the Oh my

(01:29:27):
god, the problem became probably gonnerstandnow, Oh it's like an older guy
hand. Oh my god, comeon, I oh no, no,
for another another I do not believethis. For I did not believe this,
all right, So this guy endsup getting arrested. Now, this

(01:29:49):
happened back in twenty eighteen. Whyam I talking about it now? Yeah?
Why do you think they are twentyeighteen? He's just getting gout a
jail now. No, he sued. This guy sued the police and the

(01:30:10):
state. He got one hundred andseventy five thousand dollars for that. What
what a hero? Wrongful arrest andviolating his civil rights if he's following the
law what he said, it isn'tthat. This early conduct, and everyone
knows it, this early conduct shouldn'teven be in the books. It's made
up. It's completely made Have youcussed before, theater? I really try

(01:30:32):
not to give me a break inpublic. You won't catch It's rare.
If you do, you should becharged every time. If there's little kids
around and elderly. That was atraffic There was a bunch of traffic around
that looks like rush hour in themorning. We got bronze games. I
don't you guys know, I don't. Everybody there should get arrested conduct everybody.

(01:30:55):
Everybody tailgating at you a hole andthe middle finger and the kids in
the cross. You're allowed to dothat theater in a CoP's face. Yes,
yes, arown. Yeah, hewas in a car, so the
windows down. Uh and what doyou how do you ward it? Profane
behavior? Uh? Huh isn't thatthat's pretty? It's dirty. Those are

(01:31:17):
some dirty words. Guess what.It's legal. We have freedom of speech.
You're allowed to do that. Now, he would not have been allowed
to threaten the cop, but belike, I got to kick your ass,
you son of a bitch. Thatwould be against the law. But
you can go few you suck.That's completely allowed. People can do that
to you, theater. They don'tget arrested for it. You can't punch

(01:31:39):
them in the face. Oh youcalled me an a hole? Should?
I think what really upset him waswhen he called him sensitive. Yeah,
he did escalate it right away.The guy said, what do you a
sensitive cop? And then he provedhow sensitive he was arresting him. I
mean, he truly was the sensitivelittle baby. But there's a way to
de escalate a situation. I didn'tdo that. I'm sorry. You must
have thought I was lighting a cigarette. Nothing story. When when he pulls

(01:32:00):
you over, you can sit thereand just double middle finger right to his
face and go, yeah, Idid, what's up yet, Charlie?
What are you here for? Iyes, I'm giving I was giving you
one middle finger, but now I'mgiving you two and suck my whatever.
And you say that right to acops face. And that's that's allowed.
That's freedom of speech, and itis true the beauty of America. But

(01:32:21):
amazingly, police departments and cops theyhaven't and prosecutors haven't figured this. They
up in their feelings, they getwell, they get sensitive, and then
they can't they can't back down.Even even if you watch this video,
you can tell that the cop realizingat some point when he's arresting him,

(01:32:42):
he goes, this is a mistake, like you could see in his brain,
like I'm in trouble for this.But I can't let this guy win.
I can't just back down and say, all right, you you're free
to go. He should just dothat, but he cannot do it.
And that's not a cop gets youknow, let it go. Yeah,
you Charlie does that all the time. Yeah, he's out at a bar

(01:33:06):
or somebody, you know, Godforbid, a security guard or something tells
him. You know, he can'tjust let can't just follow the direction,
can't just let it go. It'sgot to, you know, you escalate
it. And that's a guy thing, is what you're saying. Yeah,
it's not a cop thing. It'sa guy thing. And all guys well,
and you just got to be ableto step in and go all right,

(01:33:27):
I'm not getting a lot of troubleif I keep arresting this guy.
I'm wrong. You can't let itgo. Didn't a cop got in any
trouble for this? I mean,oh, you have to pay one hundred
and seventy five grand to this guy. No, no, are you kidding
me? It definitely did not getfired. Absolutely should be fired. Well,
I don't know, I don't know. I don't you're arresting, you're
taking somebody's freedom from them, becausethat's a serious thing. You're right,

(01:33:50):
because you're dumb and you don't understandthe constitution. But he's he's wrong and
he was in the wrong. Buthold on, I don't know if that
guy, if that state trooper needsto be fired, he needs to be
Oh now he needs to be retrained, and it can't happen again if it
continues to have and then you firethe guy. But everyone a mistake or

(01:34:11):
whatever. But your mistake is stealingsomebody's freedom. Sure, that's a big
thing. Yeah, you've locked somebodyup. Okay, but again, when
you make a mistake of a cop, he didn't shoot the guy and kill
him or something like that, thisis you get one a word for that.
Yeah, I don't think the trooperneeds to be fired, Charlie.

(01:34:31):
And now if he makes it apattern, a habit, whatever, then
then yeah, then you fire theguy. There are some cops you just
know you should fire that guy.I don't know. Maybe this guy is
a history of problem. I sawa video of this cop. I don't
think he's been fired. If you'veseen this as the local one, I
don't hold that thought, hold thatthought because I got to get to the

(01:34:54):
shoosy and I gotta get I haveto take a break. You riled up
over something that you saw? Wereyou so sensitive about? You got to
see what they do to this guy? All right, let me take a
break. We'll be right back.Hey, good morning, show of people
who steal cattalletting converters a good lookingtorchs? You got there? Man?

(01:35:15):
This is this world first morning glory? She is he? Coming up in
just a moment the news. Whatdo you have on the way, Doug.
Amazon is planning to do something tostay competitive. Who are they trying
to compete with? Its pretty interestingto see if they can pull this off.

(01:35:36):
I'll tell you the story coming upnext. All right, we'll get
to that in just a moment.Dieter, you have conspiracy corner coming up
at about nine thirty Eastern time.What are you working on? Well?
What is a cheap fake? Ifyou heard this term yet, cheap fakes?
That's the latest thing. Is ita hoax against Biden? I want
to analyze a bunch of these videosand then I want to get into the
debate tonight. Oh, all right, debate tonight. You looking forward to

(01:36:00):
that? I can't wait. Thisis musty TV. I can't wait.
I am just nervous, like we'rewalk show going to do something. He's
gonna shuffle out there, like Ijust I can't gonna believe that. I
agree, I just don't. Ican't believe they're letting him do it.
They have to, we can donot debate at all before the election.

(01:36:20):
Yeah, he said a whole weekto prepare too. I love he's gonna
be well rested. Do you hearthis whole week he took off no appearances
just to prepare for this. Ididn't know that the whole week. The
whole week is in camp David.And I'll get into more of what what
Yeah, he's going through? Okay, all right, that's coming up a

(01:36:41):
nine thirty Eastern time theaters conspiracy cornerAnd what were you saying here, Charlie.
We were talking about the cop whowas the state trooper or rest of
the guy for flipping him off,and of course you're allowed to do that.
And amazingly some people just don't knowprosecutors and police. They still haven't
gotten that, even though I mean, how many there have been countless cases

(01:37:03):
we've talked about on this show wherepeople do that and then they get large
settlements after the fact. This guygot one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars
after he sued for being wrongly arrestedand having his civil rights violated. But
I'm sure probably next month we'll haveanother story something like this. They just
don't learn their lesson. You saidthat there was something that you saw that

(01:37:25):
was infuriating. What was it?So this is local. I don't know
exactly when it happened. There wasa bar kind of at your house,
Rover and Medna. Anyways, thisguy's in a bar. He's sitting there
having a drink, and he hasan accent. All right, okay,
and he's black and he has aheavy accent. Two dudes walk in the

(01:37:48):
bar, a DEA agent and anEIGHTHTF guy walk in and they start they
look at this guy. They go, where are you from? And the
guy goes from because he's a truckdriver from Texas. I'm here. I'm
here because they drove a truck tothe Aldie over here. And he's delivering
stuff to Aldi. These guys getso worked up. They say, let

(01:38:10):
me see your ID. These guysare off duty. They're at the bar
to drink. These two guys,now, are they drunk themselves? Oh
yeah, all right, And I'vewatched his body cam footage of this guest
room was an our hour long bodycamp footage. So I can't play any
of it, really, or Ican't play any of it, but because
it's long, it's just so long. Well, all right, they start,

(01:38:31):
they start getting real mad at thisguy. They go, you're four
and you're illegal. He's like,no, I'm not. And then they
get so worked up they decide todetain him, and they say he's a
terrorist. He's gonna do something.He's gonna blow up a mall. They
detain this guy again, the guysjust at the bar. They start wrestling
with him in the bar. Thenthey wrestle him out of the bar,
and then one guy, one ofthe I don't remember which one, DA

(01:38:53):
or ATF agent just sits on himand keeps him in a hold until the
police arrive. And then the policearrive and go what's going on here?
And the guy goes, you gotto run this guy's information. He is
probably he's probably a terrorist. Hesaid he's from Israel and that's where Israel
Palestine, And you know, he'slike, I ran his information and wait,

(01:39:15):
if he's from Israel, that makeshim a terrorists? Aren't they one
of our greatest air liies. Thisguy's not aware of this atf Agian is
not aware of it. He's afed, completely unaware of it. And
then he uh, then the policeuh basically question and then they end up
arresting the two I think they endup arresting the two agents. Wow,
well, wasn't that the right thingto do if they violated that guy's civil

(01:39:39):
rights? Well? Yeah, butyou gotta watch this. You gotta watch
this video. It is unbelievable.They are screaming it. He show us
a little bit of it, soto hear his accent. Oh okay,
what does the accent have to dowith anything? But okay, no,
I want to hear what this guy'slike. Is he drunk? Is why
this incident happened back in in Aprilat the Buzzard's Roost bar in Hinckley Township,

(01:40:02):
neighboring Brunswick. Police responded to thebar for a disturbance, but when
they got there, they found aman who identified himself as a truck driver
from Texas and an Ethiopian immigrant.He was on the ground, held by
the two federal agents. The Brunswickofficers run the truck driver's ID and it
came back clean, no issues.The trucker says he's been in the country

(01:40:26):
for fourteen years. He's a UScitizen. He says and tells Brunswick officers
that he was just having a drinkwhen the federal agents approached him and accused
him of being in this country illegally. Here now is the discussion by Brunswick
officers on the scene. We'll i'llbe drinking and these they're like, oh,
this guy's still a terrest watchlist orsomething like that. He had no

(01:40:46):
idea that he just came up tous and talking to us. We're not
sures the rest of decisions, sowe cannot by hype police guys like over
here, I go any guys,I go nobody. Then you're off suit.
I think you're NFR or drinking.What are you doing if we're not
like to call us fact that's whyyou know and call sober cops. I
do you think there's a concern,you know, let us be with it.

(01:41:06):
So I guess there's not. Thebody caem is unbelievable. It's the
guy, the guys that wrestled thisguy that keep going. He's I just
can't go to sleep tonight knowing thatthat guy could be out in the streets.
He could blow up a Valde marble. It's four hundred people in it.
I can't do it. And hesays, and you guys are just
gonna let He keep saying that thecops, you guys are just gonna let
him go because this is Biden's America. Now we're in Biden's regime. This

(01:41:29):
is the new norm. And they'rejust harassing a guy and then are basically
do a citizens style arrest because theydon't have any They don't have any I
don't know if they have identification onthemselves. There's two guys harassing the guy,
demanding to see another man's ID becausethey didn't like his accent. There.
So what you're telling me is thatthese two agents, they're loaded in
the bar, they're drunk, Oh, they're they're plaster. Yeah. So

(01:41:53):
they're making very poor decisions at thispoint. And so this guy just happens
to have an accent. Yes,and some drunk a holes like, oh,
he's not in the country, hemust be a terror, must be
a terrorist. If you have aforeign accent, you're a terrorist. And
they keep interrogating this guy and he'slike, they're demanding take me to your
truck right now. You say you'rea truck driver, take me to your

(01:42:14):
truck, and the guy starts.I think the guy starts going, no,
I don't. I'm not gonna Iwouldn't take somebody to Like if I
were in a bar and somebody's somebodysaid take me, show me your car.
You have a car here, proveit. I'm not I'm walk out
of this place. YouTube. Andthat's one of the reasons why I think
they were suspicious of him, becausethey're like, he couldn't take us to

(01:42:34):
the truck. He's like, wedidn't want to. Why would I take
two psychotic people to an empty parkinglot where you could have killed me or
whatever? Because I mean, theysit on him for like twenty minutes until
the police show up. I don'tknow how long it was, but they
sit on him for a while,and they just detained this guy and then
they end up getting arrested. Theyget charged with something. Now, somebody

(01:42:55):
says here, they didn't get arrestedthat night. They let him go.
They let him go. Oh theydidn't those guys, so maybe they press
charges later. But if you apparently, if you watch that whole hour,
Charlie, just let those guys go. They do not arrest those guys.
But then they go to court andthere's no there's no evidence of the court
proceedings ever happening. So nobody knowswhatever happened. These two guys just go

(01:43:16):
around. This is what this is. This is Biden's America. I guess
I don't know. That's Trump's America. That's the way things would. This
is your average Trump voter just outthere, just going around harassing a guy
sitting there. Now, is thatguy has that guy sued? Will he
sue? Oh he should? Ohman, he should. He'll be taken

(01:43:40):
care of. Basically, well,yes, everybody's so soon happy. If
this happened to you theater, youwould never stop talking about it. If
you were sitting in at bar,I didn't see it, and a ATF
agent just starts harassing you, andoff duty, a who's drunk demanding to
look at your ID, you'd gono, this guy was actually cooperative.
They answering their dumb questions. Hewas very cooperative, it seemed for a

(01:44:02):
while, until he finally goes,I don't want to tell you guys,
but Dieter, if a guy cameup to you and ask for your idea,
you'd say no, absolutely not.Yeah, I mean, if suspicious,
suspicious, why won't you show mehere's my I d I'll buy me
a beer and get the hell Thenif you show the idea, it's a
fake ID gotta be fake. Allcitizens arrest his ass for harassment. I

(01:44:28):
just like this guy was suspicious,saying grow. If you're saying the cop,
these cops are plastered, you don'tknow that. You have no idea.
I they had one beer or tenbeers. You watched the video,
you can tell you. I wantto see you. I'd love to watch
him to try to play some alittle bit off the interact, like can
when he they wrestle him, canyou pull that out? Could this guy
sue? Would he sue? Okay, this is I don't know the answer.
I'm not a lawyer. But ifthose guys are off duty, Charlie

(01:44:53):
and they are operating outside of theiremployment as as an agent. Could you
is he still going to sue thefederal government or whoever? Or do you
just sue these guys personally. Idon't know the answer to that. If
you sue personally, he probably notgonna get anything or much. If you

(01:45:14):
can sue the government, then maybethat's when the money rolls in. But
I don't know if he can sueand I don't know that. Here's okay,
So here's when they show up tothe scene. Here. This is
the Buzzard's roost. Oh, Iknow where that's at. I've never been
there, but I've passed. Likelooks fun. I used to go buy
there because we would one of theone of our print shops was over there.

(01:45:36):
That would make some r MG merchand so I would go buy this
place. That would be two Igo. We got to stop in it
looks like pla, this is thisis There was a place out by my
old house where we used to go. It's no longer there anymore. But
Zizi's big touchs wing night. That'sgreat because they just make him in a

(01:45:58):
crock pot. That's you go,hey, grabbing a couple of wings and
you come in, sit down.It's their fans homemade jello shots and you
know they were made in a bathtubthe night before. It's one of my
That was one of my favorites,and probably ten teeth total in the entire
place. It was a lot offun. They closed down years ago.
There's something there. I think thatI they they might have even torn the

(01:46:20):
building. I think it's gone.I haven't been over there in a long
time, but I think they torethe building down. There's something there.
Here's a So here's what happened.When the police arrive on the scene.
You can see right from this firstshot you see in the bottom corner you
see the guys standing. You seethe guys standing there, and then at
the bottom you see a DA agentor ATF don't remember who's who wrestling with

(01:46:44):
this guy, just keeping him captiveuntil the police arrived so they could because
he's an illegal. They keep screamingat him. Two men can be seen
on the ground with one restraining theother. I'm a DA, he's a
d ATF. He is inside.We're like, where are you from?

(01:47:05):
He's with ats then left the HillbillyOkay, he's this guy's not from this
country. So we started fighting withhim. He's like, you know whatever,
So here we are. He's holdingdown. This is this is just

(01:47:26):
big. This is his report tomy fellow law enforcement. It's good in
his head that he's like, oh, yeah, I'm doing the I'm saving
the day. And then when heactually has to verbalize it to another person,
he goes, oh, man,this sounds bad country. What happened.
He's not from this country. Okay, what happened though, I'm gonna
relax. I'm not getting out anywhere. I know you're illegal. Let him

(01:47:55):
go. You stay on the ground. Stay on the ground. Let's just
sit there. They don't let mecall police. They put everything. Oh,
they also stole all the stuff,by the way. They stole his
money, his phone, his ID his trucker headset, everything that he
had. They they took from himso that he couldn't leave until the police

(01:48:16):
arrived. Now they've placed it nicely. You can see it's on the chair
here. They've placed it next tohim. Everything. Why, what oh,
what happened? I don't know.Yeah, I'm Dan's this guy Dan

(01:48:41):
Jack. No, he's not fromthe country. Okay, I ever heard
a d A. My partners fromATFY. These guys loaded. I'm not
from here. Okay, yeah,that was it. Guy. So there
was no disturbance here, no,no, no, no, okay,

(01:49:02):
no no. We just attacked theguy through the chairs around the bar,
pulled him outside and kept them ina leg lock. But no disturbance,
no total every day what you doto Okay, now, is this guy
going to be disciplined? And she? I mean, this is an hour
long body cam. This guy's completelyloaded, certainly in the wrong, obviously,

(01:49:26):
couldn't be more wrong. You don'tthink anything's gonna happen to this guy?
Nothing? Why do you think thatis? That's how things go?
Okay, I mean it's it's gottabe more to the story. Charlie's leaving
something out. There's gotta be I'llsend this you watch it. It's an
hour long. You can watch itand you'll go what is this guy?
Here's a text message? They goinside. The cops go inside the bar

(01:49:48):
and talk to the bartender, andthe bartender it's like, yeah, those
guys, those I don't know ifthey were real cops or what, but
they were a holes and this guywas just sitting here minding his own business.
So theater, I'll analyze that.I'll go and watch it. Okay,
when he pulled his idea out forthe cops, you must have dropped
the baggie of craps. Okay,do you think you give me a break?

(01:50:12):
Michelle says that she sent me atext message. Avon Brewing Company,
whatever that is, took over Zzi'sBig Top. They completely redid it,
completely remodeled. They even made apatio. Somebody says it is so so
there is something there. It's notZz's, but it's a fun brewing company.
No, I think it's Zazi's.I think it's well, I don't

(01:50:33):
actually, I don't know if it'sez or if it's a different place.
I don't know. Maybe maybe it'sAvon Company. I don't know. It
looks here like it's still Zz's.Man, that place was every time I
would go in there, it wasI mean usually when you go in there,
it was after you've already been outdrinking. And they closed early actually

(01:50:54):
because they had some weird license there. So you go in there and you
never knew you could end up fightwhatever could go down in this place.
But the bathrooms are always overflowed,like there was always water. I would
hate them to work there because therewas always the toilet flooded and they get

(01:51:14):
this nasty ass mop and they're tryingto mop up the toilets and it's just
well, it looks really nice inthere. They redid it. It is.
Yeah, it's beautiful. I don'twant that. You want the dive
bar, Yeah, yeah, Iwant. I want to pick top.
It was tiny, oh Man's.It was so tiny in there. I
think there's a pool table in therewhere nobody could use. You couldn't because
to get hit, well, peoplewould, but you get hitting the nuts

(01:51:36):
if you were like within a closeanywhere in the bar, you get hitting
the nuts with the pool cuebe.It's very You'd have to be a regular
to be allowed to play pool basicallybecause you're going to be hitting everybody.
But like the normal guys could.Yeah. I played pool in there a
couple of times. You did?Yeah? Yeah, I mean you never
knew who you were going to runinto in that place. It was pretty

(01:51:57):
wild. I liked that place.Here's a little you want to see just
a little more. I think youguys, how are you guys not?
They have the two guys come outand talked and said sorry, no,
they definitely will not talk. Theygot you know, so I'm sure the
Union or something that's going to saythey were just protecting America or whatever.
Who knows. So here's all right, So in this scene here, we've

(01:52:18):
got uh, the d A agenton your left, and then you just
have a regular bar patron in themiddle. He's he's attracted to the whole
scene of the d age and he'skind of lured into their their things.
He's kind of helping them out unofficially. Okay, which one did you say
was from? The he's from andthe Hi? Yeah, he does strikeforce.

(01:52:45):
Sweet. I don't know what thatis, but it sounds cool.
All right, I heard it all. I'm not going to hold off.
I'm letting some threw walk away.What are you talking about? Like,
I'm making sure that this guy wason TNZ or something like, Oh,
these at F and AD agent guyslike, you know, letting them.

(01:53:06):
Yeah, yeah, that's exactly whathappened. So what an idiot this guy
is? Yes, I don't wantto end up on TMZ. Okay,
guys, where he's from, hedoesn't know, he has no idea he's
from Israel. He keeps saying,well, so, okay, so the
reason we're here. Sorry, Imean it goes on and on and on.

(01:53:27):
The stead will not stop talking,stupid. This is why you are
allowed to flip people off. Now, I think that these guys are going
to they gotta be reprimanded. Atleast they might be fired. Charlie,
you're still out of your mind.Why do you think that. I know

(01:53:54):
it would be unusual, but Ithink I think you have to be if
they're actually fed. I think thefederal government is a little more They're a
little more strict than like local pds, and I think they take things more
seriously. But I don't know whoknows. I don't know. Oh my
god, Sorry, dude, I'mrunning like it's okay. Care in Pennsylvania.

(01:54:25):
You're around Rover's Morning Glory, Goodmorning, Cara, Good morning,
Rover. Hey, how you doing. Hey? So, when I ask
your question, you were asking ifthe gentleman could sue the police officers,
And the answer is yes. It'scalled a nine can eighty three action or
one nine eighty three. It's underthe federal code that allows the cause of
action. But the answer the restof your question, it's they would not

(01:54:47):
do the government. You can't reallysue the government, but they would sue.
You can sue the government. Peopleare suing the United States government all
the time. I can, Ican file a lawsuit, right, not
really why versus the United States ofAmerica. I mean, I don't know.

(01:55:09):
It's gotta be. There's qualified immunityand then there's there is injunctions and
different things that you can do.But this type of action, you would
be issuing the individual agents, butyou're in a sect suing the government.
But you're actually suing the individual agentsbecause they are acting as an agent of
the government under the cover of rule. It's funny because so or sovereign citizens

(01:55:33):
always talk about the color of lawtotally wrong. This is where it actually
comes into play. But essentially,they would be suing them as an agent
of the government because their actions,because they did their actions essentially as a
part of their job. But itreally wasn't a part of their job.
I don't think your job until you'regetting loaded and just randomly exactly. Yeah,

(01:55:56):
so it's nineteen eighty three action.But the real problem is because of
some Supreme Court precedence. That's likethe final thing. You have to go
through other things. If there's away that they can be sanctioned or anything
to their job, basically that hasto happen first, and then if the

(01:56:16):
behavior isn't corrected previously, then youcould see them directly. It's it would
be a difficult I'll tell you something. Well, we'll see what ends up
happening. This guy's gonna have Ithink this guy is going to get a
big painting, but I don't knowfor sure. I got to take a
break. We'll be right back.Hang out. Listening to the show is

(01:56:38):
the second most enjoyable thing in life, right behind sex. Well, unless
you're in prison. We're definitely higheron the list than sex. If you're
in prison. Hey, can youput this wig on Throwers? Morning Gory?

(01:57:05):
Peter has Conspiracy Carner coming up inless than an hour. Don't miss
that, Chuck. You're on Rover'sMorning Glory. The Morning Chuck. Allright,
Rover, I'm longtime listener. I'vecalled in before. I'm a retired
ATF agent, so I just wantedto give Charlie a few extra things about

(01:57:27):
the story since I know he's allexcited he found a good police his conduct
story. Finally, I know heloves it. He can't get enough of
it anytime copscrews up. Charlie lovesit. Oh, I know he does.
I know he does, Rover.So, I wanted to tell you
a couple of things both of theseindividuals, and this Charlie could find out
by doing a little more research.They are both Cleveland police detectives who were

(01:57:53):
sworn in as task force officers,one with ATF and the other with DA.
So they are local detectives sworn inas federal. To me, that
seems like a bit jankier, likethat seems like you're not really a federal
agent. Oh, I have noidea. I didn't know that was even.
I didn't know that was a thingthat you could do. I thought

(01:58:13):
you worked for one or the otherbecause when I watch a video, they
mentioned Cleveland detective and I didn't understand. What happens is that most of the
people on me Marshall's Fugitive task Forcesare local officers who are sworn in as
federal deputy marshals. The federal thefederal agencies need local cops to do their

(01:58:34):
job properly, and so they swearsome of them in as task force officers.
It gives them out of authority,and it also, uh, you
know, helps bolster investigations and stuff. Yeah. Like this guy, I'm
reading the one it says La Jackworks for the Lake County Narcotics Agency.

(01:58:55):
That does not sound as sweet asthe DEA. Right, like the DEA.
Like everyone knows that Lake County andNarcotics Agency not as sexy of a
job. All right, my mistake. Then one is definitely a Cleveland CuPy.
Yeah. The other guy check yeah, yeah. And then the other
thing I wanted to tell you isthis thing is not going to go away.
Charlie. I don't know why youdidn't catch this, but the FBI

(01:59:17):
is investigating both individuals for federal civilrights violations, which means, acting under
the color of law, they violatedin individuals civil rights. So they're probably
going to go to prison in federalprison. So do you think that that
will happen? I don't know,you think Wait a second, I I

(01:59:40):
don't know if they're going to goto prison. I'd be shocked. They're
not going to go to prison.To prisoner's let's follow the case if you
have you know, all federal casesare filed in the U. S.
District Court in Cleveland. If youhave a system called pacer, it's the
US. It's like the clerk ofcourts, but it's for us. But

(02:00:00):
you got to give it some time. I mean, federal case investigations are
a little slower, unfortunately. Butthese fellows are probably gonna end up incarcerated
for this. You think they should? You know, Yeah, I mean
from what I've seen a bit andeverything, I'm not sticking out for him,
but I'm not getting as excited asCharlie is. I know he loves

(02:00:23):
he loves it. Now or wereyou a real ATF agent or were you
one of these guys that like,oh he works for the Summit County this
or that. No, I wasa real ATF agent. I worked mostly
in Akron Cleveland as well, Butyeah, I was a real agent.
Did you know these guys? No, I retired nine years ago, so

(02:00:47):
I did not know them. Again, they're they're local cops. What are
you doing with the tea in theATF tobacco? What are you? What
the hell? What are you guysdoing with that? Well, you know,
down in the southern area of theUnited States, you have a lot
of people that go down there andthey buy tobacco, mostly cigarettes and stuff

(02:01:09):
and bring them up north because Iguess there's a price difference. But we
don't get involved with atf our mainthing is going after felons with guns,
drug dealers, and violent criminals thatare using guns. I also was in
the explosives program, so I workedwith a Summer County bomb squad and went
on They cover seven counties and Iwas an explosive specialist in addition to being

(02:01:30):
an agent. So we have federalexplosive Authority and federal arson authorities. And
what was the coolest thing on theWhat was the most excitement you ever had
on the job. Well, there'sso many things. It's really hard to
I mean, I've been in anumber of pursuits, injured a few times,

(02:01:53):
wrestling with people, cars smashed up, dealing with live We had a
case where some math guys tried toblow up an acron detective back in nineteen
ninety eight, and that was probablyone of the better cases. They tried
to blow they tried to blow theguy up. What do you mean.
Yeah, they ended up making apipe bomb and tried to send it to

(02:02:15):
him through the US mail. Yeah, yeah, geniuses that would work,
right, I mean, like theUNI bomber, that's what they uh,
you know. Sometimes criminals, Iwonder, like, I'll get it to
you and I'll sign I'll even signa copy for all right. Yeah,
I'll be waiting. I'm sure.All right, Chuck, thank you.

(02:02:36):
I wonder sometimes about criminals because yousee the stuff that they do. You
go there, so dumb, don'tyou just want to try being a criminal
as like a normal person. Maybemaybe I have a little maybe I'm slightly
above average intelligence, But I thinkmost criminals are really dumb. They just

(02:03:00):
don't think it through. They justdo it, yeah, not thinking about
the long ground, say theater ifyou get I mean, maybe I missed
my calling. I look at stuffI go. I think I could pull
that off. It would require alittle bit of discipline, a little bit
of a planning, a little bitof forethought. But a lot of these
guys, they're just incredibly stupid.Would you want to do if you were

(02:03:23):
a criminal be a bank robber,ub a bank? Like what like you
just bezzel and bezzel money from aguzzle? Want to cookbooks? And the
weird thing is if you do that, if you go into somebody's like if
you steal something an armored car orwhatever, you're gonna spend a bunch of

(02:03:43):
time in jail. But if youembezzel twenty million dollars from a company,
they go, oh, okay,well you're gonna get four years, but
you get to go to one ofthese places where you get to play tennis
in prisons, and they don't everfind all your money, so you've got
to wait for four years. Yousteal twenty million, give back time and
go. I don't know the othertime. No, I think they do.
I think they have, you gotI got accounts everywhere I'm in bezzling.

(02:04:08):
Yeah, but I think that theyhave forensic kind of forensically all the
time. That's fine. I've switchedit to gold bullyon and I've switched.
I've got it. I've got ithidden in Bermuda. I well, I
guess, Charlie, you'll have tomake you'll have to eat your words.
This guy might prove you wrong.That's see. I'm okay with's going.

(02:04:31):
That's great that those guys actually facejustice. That'd be great if I was
wrong. I don't think I willbe. I don't think you think I
will. I think you agree ifthey go to He's like, oh,
they'll go to prison. If absolutelynot, I don't see that happening.
But many things possible. We'll seenow. So that was I guess you
saw that. You watch this wholehour long body cam video of this,

(02:04:53):
and then there was a news storythat you played there. I understand,
and I don't have all of theinformation. I just have some some screen
grabs that people sent me. Ibelieve that a couple of my guys made
the news themselves. Yeah, whatlike a big profile are they? Are

(02:05:15):
they doing on the fart box Boysor what? Do you know? A
huge news segment yesterday? Let meky see if you want to go and
just play the news. If youwant to play the news, I'm you'll
find out. Oh god, allright, what you do now? R
MG TV to watch this? Yeah, they're doing a profile on Superman and

(02:05:38):
different Superman's around the community. Theymust have gone he's super playing sound effect,
Yes, super annoying. Here I'mon the news. Let's say here
it is. Listen, Well,if you've been to downtown Cleveland in the
past week, you've noticed there's alot going on, Cables running down the

(02:05:58):
streets, storefronts that you may notrecognize, and signs claiming Cleveland is the
factional Metropolis. It's all part ofthe new Superman movie filming in Northeast Ohio
through mid July. Daniel, isthat the Halle building or am I making
that up? Okay? Noticed wedidn't see that yesterday July Daniel Wigans set

(02:06:21):
out to get an explanation on whatwe're seeing during production. Now, this
is something you don't see every dayin public square. I'm not sure if
it's the actor in that black morphsuit up there or if it's just a
double, but it looks like yougot I'm flying around, which is pretty
cool. Someone attached to a harnesshovering back and forth over the May Company
building in downtown is a glimpse intoHollywood for those in Northeast Ohio. And

(02:06:45):
hey, we have questions. AndAaron Conner, the production coordinator at Cleveland
State's Film Schools, when taking aphoto of the guy, you guys are
like so happy that's you know,and it's right next to each other.

(02:07:09):
You know it's gonna be photoshopped.What are they taking off from a huge
penis statue. That's going how happytheir faces are. We're not around you,
guys. We're having a fantastic andthat's really it. You're not again,
that's the extent of your celebrity oryour news. That kind of kind

(02:07:30):
of looks like me, So Iguess, yeah, yeah, that guy
has glasses is giving me some answersexplain that what was going on there?
Why were they wearing a black suit? So I'm assuming that that was a
stunt double. They are not eventalking to somebody who knows he goes to
film school, crying out, youcan't have it's probably any more. Interviewed
Jeffery. I watched the movie Wants. I came out of nineteen. I

(02:07:55):
didn't realize that. So right there, it's it's Metropolis. Did you if
nobody else has gone down and lookedat it? They got I mean,
obviously a guy in a crane flyingaround, Superman walking around over there,
and they've changed the buildings. Iguess you saw the Daily Plant. They
changed a bookstore and you know,you see some Easter eggs in there.

(02:08:16):
It says whatever the bookstore is,it says two three four Reeves Avenue.
Oh like because I don't know ifyou know this, Christopher Reeves used to
be Superman. That's part of thelittle tidbit, that little tidbit that I
have and insider information that I have. Yeah, and then we walked down

(02:08:39):
the street. They've got a fakepet store down the street and the glass
is all blown out like looks likeSuperman. Probably it's somebody or a villain
who knows, flew through the buildingall the all the pet toys. We
don't have pictures of that because meand since you got scolded security guards schoolded
us. What did he say,no pictures? Oh? Really, yeah,

(02:09:03):
it's probably First of all, howcan they even say that this is
This is where Charlie starts arguing withit. They did it yesterday because I
want to go home because it wasright after work and if I had free
time that I had, I didn'twant to go home. I was gonna
start arguing because we're walked by he'sa pet store again, pet store,
it's got says Metropolis pet Store orwhatever it says. I don't remember.

(02:09:24):
And you see huge the windows justbroken out. It looks cool, and
all the all the toys were alljust just all over the place and we
walk by and we go, allright, take a picture, and a
guy goes, WHOA, no pictures, No pictures? You know there's privacy
things going on here. How couldthat guy? Now, I don't argue
like Charlie does, but you're notYou're just walking on the sidewalk, right,

(02:09:48):
I'm not beyond you know, you'renot behind a barrier or or somewhere
where you're not supposed to be.No. Well, you can take a
picture of anything you want. I'maware, and I just decided to let
it go. I have I dohave a picture here. You should have
gotten No, you should have pushedthat. You should have pushed that,
like that guy from Ethiopia or whatever. Here's the picture. I put you
in a leg lock and then suehim. So we went across the street

(02:10:09):
and then we started taking pictures.Yeah, so here you go. Here's
the picture. But looking down inthere, it was a lot cooler because
you could see all the destroyed stuffand we weren't allowed to h I boot
looked, there's a security guard ofall. You are losing your flare.

(02:10:31):
You guys should conforming. You shouldbe proud of me, if anything,
because this is what you say thebiggest your biggest complaint of me is that
I would argue I didn't the actualtime where he's in the right, don't.
I've always and I know that Iwas allowed to argue with that guy.
And I could have said, gof yourself. Well, if you

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don't want pictures, you should havedone this like in a pro on private
property, in a stage somewhere wherethe general public is not really cool.
I would argue it was. Itwas okay. So here's they got banners
up around the streets. You cansee metropolis. You fake baseball team?
What else? Anything else? Here'sthe fake there's a fake applying store.

(02:11:18):
What do they have covered up with? What? I don't know. I
couldn't see they're hiding some but youcan see here. The Swan's book says
Reeves Avenue cool. So that iscool. It's tidbit. I like that.
Yeah, since you didn't know that, I had to point it out
to him. I don't know ifthere's anything else. Not really, I

(02:11:39):
mean this, you get this?No, I mean his name is Christopher
Reeve, not Reeves. Why wouldn'tthey have it Reeve Avenue? Well,
George Reeves was the original Superman.Yeah, oh so it's not Christopher Reeves.
It's George And I said no,I said, George Reeves, idiot,

(02:12:03):
you thought that because you're not cultured. Here's this. I mean they
had to watch, I don't know, go down there, look around.
I didn't realize that there was abig Daily Planet sign. We didn't see.
I'd miss that. We watched it. We saw him. They're doing
this wal graffiti of like, there'sall these painters on there there in an
alley, and you could see theyhave like the renders up next to them,

(02:12:24):
the guys looking at any painting thething. That's cool. It was
definitely neat live in Chicago and downtown. I worked on Town and I would
see filming all the time. Theyused to back in the day, have
er filming there all the time.I was always obsessed with do you ever

(02:12:45):
hear the movie My best Friend's Weddingwith Julia Roberts. I haven't heard of
this film, but go ahead.They filmed a huge scene there in Chicago.
They did a lot of filming thereas well. It was always so
fascinating to watch when they film moviesand TV shows. T says, I'm
on the Superman set right now inPublic Square. I work on all these

(02:13:07):
sets. I'm sad that I didn'tsee Charlie yesterday. Oh well, put
us in the movie. Can webe extras? He do? They have
a scene where it's a radio,but like this, they are filming right
in front of our building. Ithink in a couple of days. Oh,
it's awesome because there's a hole.If you go to one of the
news Fox State website, I thinkI want to be in a movie there

(02:13:30):
is there's all runout of what street? They'll be out of what day?
So today twenty seven full road closureOntario between West Saint Clair and Rockwell and
First Street between Prospect and Public Square, South Roadway, so all down there,
and then I think July sixth,Detroit Superior Bridge. Oh yeah,

(02:13:54):
but I don't know. Just lookat the sheet. You can go check
it out. I thought it wascool, isn't it. It's really cool.
Yeah. When we were there,there wasn't anything going on though they
weren't filming. Oh wait till theyfilm, Like once they start filming,
do they close more of an areaoff? I'm sure because we were really
allowed to walk wherever we wanted.Ahah. But Why couldn't you walk and

(02:14:15):
how are they going to do themto get closer if you close off.
If they're filming and they have todo a huge portion, are you not
allowed to walk anywhere? They blockedthe sha when we were walking around.
They were setting up. I meanthey're probably filming at some point in the
day, but they were setting upfor the day. I think they're filming
that guy from the Crane, yeah, with the drones and stuff, but

(02:14:37):
definitely doing that all right. Iknow they filmed was a Spider Man movie
they filmed here many years ago.You could see our old studio, at
our old CBS studio in that movie. I think, all right, I've
got a well Charlie, I willsay congratulations, congratulate, thank you for

(02:14:58):
bringing such incredible exposu to the showthere. You really did a great chatter
two. Since I don't want todiscount Stinzer's contribution either, I mean the
two of you really representing the showquite well. They're putting us in front
of a whole new audience. Andthank you so much. I've kind of
take a break. We will beright back. We'll get to the Shizzy

(02:15:18):
the news Supersize Shizzy we'll get theDead's conspiracy corner as well. Hang on,
are into the g If you callinto the show, please be patient
waiting to get on the air.Like a toilet, we can only accommodate
one lot a time. Roby's MorningGlory, Chizzy coming up in a moment.

(02:15:46):
What do you have on the waydue? You know we have mentioned
it earlier that there's a debate tonight. We're gonna have a little fun with
some debate topics. Who do youthink would be better at this? Or
who would be better at that?But with a little bit of fun twist.
All right, we'll get to thatin just a moment. Now do
you remember Jeffrey lost his wedding ringup that strippers vagina forget? Yeah,

(02:16:11):
you know how we got that?Uh we had an image of it.
Somebody took an image of it,but just released is a wider angle of
that from further back. When wesee how we got that original image here
it is. Look at that.Look at that's funny taking a picture of

(02:16:33):
that. Now you know how kindall of our fans are. Apostle Wood,
he says, asks is Charlie Offis os epic? He's fat as
f on the news. Well youwere never really officially on ozempic, right,

(02:16:54):
Charlie. You know I just hadsome bootle some black market marketers.
Well I took it twice, andyou know what the I mean, you
know what the old saying is tooright? The camera adds sixty five pounds.
So that's that's what It's all anoptical illusion. Okay. I don't

(02:17:18):
think he looks you don't look thatbig in this picture. I think that's
just your shirt is open. Yeah, that's shirt like you're right, Yeah,
yeah, that's not you shirt.No, No, that's like fabric
blowing in the wind. That thosewindy out No, I'm serious. I
don't know. Maybe I'm just lookingat it wrong. But somebody told me

(02:17:41):
they were worried about Snitzer. I'lljust tell you. Actually it was eager
Beaver worried about Snitzer's weight. Ithink Snitzer must have said. I don't
know if it was on the mainshow or if it was on the aftermath,
that Snitzer wants to get down.Eager Beaver told me the other day
Sencer wants to get down to ahe say, one hundred and fifty pounds
or something something like that. Onefifty that's what I think that was it.

(02:18:03):
That's still above what I my lowestweight. Yeah, eight years old,
you know, and fifty adult weightwhen I was like in my early
thirties. Even it's like a onetwo in your thirties. That's wilde Oh
my god. But you want tobe careful, snitch. You know,

(02:18:26):
they say when people get older,if you do any kind of fall,
if you're really skinny and bony,that's how you break stuff. And there's
fat old people. Okay, soyou're word more about death. I'm talking
there. I'm just saying look around. Yeah, but I'm saying people that
when they fall, they break theyaren't break their hip. It's usually skinny,

(02:18:48):
bony people. You want to havesome weight on you. That's what
I'm just saying. To be careful. You don't want to get too low.
Well, they're actually I agree withtheeter that you they're there. I've
seen studies and people who get illor if they fall, or people who
have some sort of medical problem theyend up in the hospital for whatever reason
that it's actually if they are verythin, they're more likely to die.

(02:19:13):
Yeah, and a little bit.I'm not talking about obesity I'm talking about
probably what like an average person is. Every American is a slightly tubby these
days at least, And that's whyI'm putting weight on it in case I
fall. Yeah, it's more cushioningand it's actually safer those inflatable motorcycle things
that, Yes, exactly, that'ssmart thinking, Charlie. Really, you

(02:19:41):
know, sometimes I don't give youcredit for being smart. I appreciate it.
You know that that's genius. Nowthere is if you're a little bit
they said you want to be aslightly overweight eater, just slightly. That
those people have the best outcome whenit comes to medical conditions going into the
hospital. As you know, ifyou're fifty sixty, seventy years old,

(02:20:03):
if you're rail thin and you endup, I guess your body doesn't have
as stores reserves. Yeah, yeah, And they say any kind of muscle
mass you have that helps with recovery. Sure. But on the flip side,
people you know, don't take thatto the extreme. The fatter is
Snit's points out you don't see toomany fat old people. You see get
overweight, slightly overweight, but therearen't like huge obese, sick ninety year

(02:20:31):
olds because they've dropped that already.Yeah, that's Crue Dougie. Are you
ready for the shizzy? Yeah,here we go. Kazy roll was Morning
Glory. A new report by theWorld Health Organization which looked broadly at global
substance use for people fifteen years inolder. They show that over three million

(02:20:56):
people died from substance abuse, andthis was in twenty nineteen, and four
hundred million people live with substance usedisorders, which can have a number of
negative health impacts. And in allof that, they say, for the
year of twenty nineteen, two pointsix million people died from alcohol ron and

(02:21:18):
that was pre perdemic. Yeah,when the pandemic hit, that got ramped
up even more because people were justnot doing anything and they were drinking.
So that's a lot alcohol use andtwo point six million people died from that.
You were just talking about your health. There's a new study that found

(02:21:39):
older adults who took multi vitamins dailyfor two years. They say that the
supplement said that they don't help youlive longer. According to this study,
they analyzed data from nearly four hundredthousand adults over twenty years, and the
median age was sixty one and ahalf years old. They were really healthy

(02:22:00):
with no chronic diseases or anything.They study found that no evidence. I've
been saying this for years. Youguys just don't believe me. Daily consumption
of multi vitamins whole waste. Yeah, you pee it out, that's it.
They get nothing out of this.If it's over what you need,
you're gonna pee it up. There'sstool vitamins you need, rover, but

(02:22:22):
your body in those formulations does notabsorb it like it would naturally from food
or whatever the case may be.And yeah, it's I mean, I
don't know. Study after study saysit's completely pointless and it's a waste of
money. But theaters taking I mean, at one time, I we filmed
something at his house. One time. You got to see what this guy

(02:22:43):
does on a daily basis. Hehas like a hundred pills that you take
of forty five okay, forty fivepills. This seemed like one hundred forty
five pills. How I once atonce saw it and then it was yeah,
and it's just one you do thatlike twice a day or something that's
used in my night routine. Itakes I mean before I work on it

(02:23:05):
takes some take some afterbread night,especially with dinner. I take the bulk
of my stuff with food because coverall my bases. Crazy, All right,
Tonight is the first presidential debate,and we have current President Biden and
former President Trump and they will bedebating tonight, which everyone will be very

(02:23:26):
interested in. A lot of peoplewill be for that matter. This is
going to be history and making withCNN hosting the event and some of the
things that they are going to betalking about. It's ninety minutes long.
It's going to be issues that thevoters care about, immigration, taxes,
foreign affairs, abortion, so forth. Well, this is a polling company

(02:23:48):
that did something kind of fun.And who would win? I said it
was going to be a little twist. Who would win at arm wrestling?
Trump or Biden? No, Trump, of doubt. It's more muscle,
more weight better. Biden can't evenlift his arms alone, his arms straight
down to the side, stuck atthe sides, which they say is a

(02:24:11):
sign of mental decline with they sayto be Parkinson's dementia. That is a
sign of keep your arms straight down. Trump crushed it with fifty two percent
of the votes. Should be wayhigher than that. Biden only got fourteen
percent. Who would be more likelyto help a stranger? Oh wait,
wait real quick, you said fiftyfourteen percent. What's the other percentage of

(02:24:31):
who would win? They weren't sure, They were unsure, they were undecided.
I can't pick. Sorry, whowould more like be more likely to
help a stranger? Biden? Ofcourse theeter bid didn't, so you get
some free ice cream? Who wouldwin at poker? Trump? Trump?
Are the deal with all about ahad casinos? But I don't think that

(02:24:54):
he I bet he doesn't even knowhow the game is played. I bet
he doesn't. Yeah, he doesn'tknow the He doesn't know the rules of
poker, doesn't know cards. Theycan't do two plus two. He can
tell you what's higher? Yeah,I don't think either one of them will
be great Trump one. Now,this one I think is a little weird.

(02:25:16):
Who would give better financial advice?Trump? No, he's a lot
of businesses business He was old building'sname of building Biden has named after him,
casino named after him. But thenthey all go under, Well they
don't. They're still around, areyou talking about? They go under golf
courses? He has so who whatdid people said? Trump? Trump?

(02:25:37):
Okay to get advice from you.Yeah, and then you're probably who would
win a dance off. I thoughtwas funny. Well, obviously Donald Trump
with that, with that dance thathe does double uh cranks and Biden just
stands there with his mouth open.Yeah, everyone's dancing around at Juneteenth and

(02:26:01):
he at Scientists are saying not toworry about two giant asteroids that are hurtling
towards Earth. The European Space Agencysays an asteroid over a mile wide will
be zipping by the Earth this afternoonat a relatively close four million miles away,
but again it poses no threat,but they say it's the closest flyby

(02:26:22):
on record of an asteroid that size. And then on Saturday, another huge
asteroid will zip past our planet.The recently discovered asteroid is a lot smaller
at about eight hundred feet wide,but it'll come a lot closer, around
one hundred and eighty thousand miles fromEarth. What else do we have?

(02:26:43):
All Right, this is a storythat I teased earlier, did not get
to so I shop on Sheen.A friend of mine told me I need
to try Timu. I've not triedTMU, but I have done sheen a
lot I can do. I cansabout one hundred bucks Hemo and Sheian.
I can spend one hundred bucks,yeah, get like five a thousand,

(02:27:05):
you know. Yeah, but I'lltell you something. I know everybody,
every chick dress is with this stuff. Now. There's sort of like a
look to it though, no matterwhat it is like, you can kind
of tell like it looks it justlooks cheap. I gotta be honest,
I'm all good for it. Well, now Amazon is realized, huh,

(02:27:26):
we need to get in on that. How do we get in on being
competitive with these treatment fast fashion?Yeah, so they're planning the launch of
news section on their site dedicated tolow price fashion and lifestyle items that will
allow Chinese sellers to ship directly toUS consumers. So they are trying to
get in by unveiling this because somany people do shop at those places.

(02:27:50):
Again, I've not done the otherone. This TEAMU all right. Student
athletes that take part in postseason bowlgames or NCD championships will now be able
to smoke up as much as theywant because the NCUALEA Division one council voted
to remove cannabinoids from the banned drugclass for all post regular season activities.

(02:28:11):
While individual schools have their own drugtesting policies and standards for the regular season,
the NCAA controls drug testing in thepostseason and usually had much different penalties
than the schools. So I wouldguess that at some point maybe it will
be even all the schools in regularseason. I would say, no,
it's not a performance enhancer weed.No, it's more of a calming effect

(02:28:39):
to relax and to cut the stressdown. So I don't see why it's
what advantage do you really have.I mean it's probably, I mean for
your athletic performance. I would sayit's probably. I don't know. It
doesn't seem like it would be thatgreat unless you you can content. People
say you smoke weed can really concentrateon something. So maybe that Did you

(02:29:00):
see this guy, I don't knowif it was last week, interfew,
it was this week, I don'tknow. There's some golf tournament going on,
PGA tournament, and this guy worksat Golf Galaxy. The golf stories
like early twenties, and I guessthe general I guess you can qualify to
get into this, you know,like I think four slots or something are

(02:29:22):
available to play in this PGA toa event, and this guy he never
qualified or anything, and he's inhis early twenties. He's like a clerk
at Golf Galaxy. He's playing totry to get into this PGA thing.
And after however many rounds of golf, he's tied. He's tied with like

(02:29:43):
ten other people to get in oneof these slots, and so they have
to play extra holes sudden death,and I guess it takes some time to
set up or do whatever. Sowhat does this kid do. He goes
to the clubhouse and he's just sittingthere and he starts slamming beers and somebody

(02:30:05):
interviews them and they're like, hey, you know, what's what's going on.
He's like explaining, I've never i'mtrying, I'm tied whatever, and
they're like, what is this youruh, you're drinking a beer. He's
like, oh, this is mysecond. Actually he slammed three beers.
Theater, drank three beers, thenwent out and won in the sudden death.
Oh, he's playing in the inthe tournament, so that was the

(02:30:28):
perfect amount, was three three beers. Doesn't you always feel you're doing better
when you would You just have acouple of beers. Whether it's golf,
darts, anything, any activity takesthe edge off, just that slight buzz.
So maybe weed is a performance ofhandswer for those guys. All right,
go on there, did you watchthe first round of the NBA Draft

(02:30:48):
anyone? I did not? Allright, first round last night and lebron
James son will have to wait anothernight to see if he's going to go
pro So this second round will betonight, the twenty twenty four NBA Draft.
That will be four pm. Eh, what'd you say about Bronnie?
He has not been drafted yet.Okay, most watched prospects was James's oldest

(02:31:11):
son, Ronnie James, So hehopes to have his name called tonight.
And then, finally, for thefirst time, the BBC will stream England's
largest music festival this weekend. DuaLipa's headlining performance at Glastonbury will, because
of the time zone difference, bestreaming Friday five pm Eastern, So this

(02:31:31):
is a first for them. Thereyou go. That's the shizzy on rovers
warning glory. There's a place wherethe RMNG content flows like water and the
streets are paved with skid mark.Is it heaven? Now? It's better?
It's RMG plus. Sign up nowat roverradio dot com. Jake says,

(02:31:58):
weed gets you into the basketball flow. I'm so much better when I'm
high. Really see, I don'tknow if that's actually true. I think
that you believe you're better. Ye, you're probably not better though. That's
like all these idiots that will callme I'm a better driver when I'm stulled.
Now you think you are, butyou're not. There was also a

(02:32:20):
study we talked about it where theythought that ad I think it was adderall.
They did a study on adderall andthe effects in sports performance, and
every all the people in the study, the athletes, they believe they performed
better while they were on adderall,but the tests bore out that they were

(02:32:41):
actually slightly worse in their performance.Really, they just thought they were better.
People say, adderall is this wonderdrug? Athletes are caught taking it?
Yep, yep. And they saidthat it's the studies that it's you
just think you're doing better, butyou're not. Huh. And a lot

(02:33:07):
of people are upset with Dougie aboutTemou and Sheen that she's supporting essentially Chinese
slave labor, all these kids makingthat stuff so you can buy it for
a dollar, and how they wantto know, how do you support that,
Doujie, I do shop it.I'm sorry, I know it's well

(02:33:30):
Listen, every a lot of peopleshout that, so I don't think he
can yell at Douchie for that.A lot of people are doing it,
and almost every single thing is madein Draina, not even just a temou.
Yeah, but I think they're reallycranking out really really cheap stuff.
They also I've seen stories where theyI watched a little documentary I guess it's

(02:33:52):
the thing on CNBC about it,And they essentially just steal people's designs too,
Like if you have a cool dressor shirt or whatever, they just
go, Okay, we'll just ripthat off and build the exact same thing,
exact same dress and what you're tryingto sell. If you're a small
clothing company, you're trying to sellfor two hundred bucks, they sell it

(02:34:13):
for five dollars. It's factory probablyprobably just like everything else in China,
and one for you for us.Yeah, exactly. I did see something
social media post yesterday where a guythat has a weird business. He has

(02:34:33):
a peach truck. It's a bigsemi truck and they pull up in front
of stores or whatever and they sellpeaches. Now, this is down in
Georgia. It's the peach state,right, and so this guy claims he
has the best peaches. All thosepeaches are great. And you know they've
they've been doing this business for twelveyears. Oh there's presidents of the United

(02:35:01):
States. Okay, so they've beendoing this. Him and his wife.
They have a small it's a smallbusiness. You know. They got this
big semi truck and sell peaches andcrates right out of this right out of
this truck. Charlie. You mightbe able to find this video if you
do a quick search. But hehe woke up the other day, yes

(02:35:22):
dray day before whatever it was,I don't know, and he sees that
Kroger is now doing the exact samething. Kroger has a semi truck and
they're selling peaches out of the semitruck. Now, okay, he can't
stop. Somebody wall They says,you can't sell peaches out of a truck.
That's true, But when you seewhat Kroger did to this guy.

(02:35:48):
You got to find this post,Charley, see if you could get to
it. You look at any business, Rover. You have a coffee shop
set up, and right across thestreet. What's gonna happen another coffee shop?
You're Starbucks. It's every business thestreets. I agree with you.
Yeah, yeah, okay, Ithink this is it. I'm gona have
to download it, all right,and then we'll get to the theater's conspiracy

(02:36:13):
corner has had a peach for thefirst time in a long time the other
day. Oh my god, thisis a good off peach. I don't
know. We got some some peopledrop off like produce in our in our
downstairs area for for everybody to share, like local produce and stuff. What
do you mean they drop it offlike for freaks. Yeah, you just
get free. We had a bunchof old people live there, so you

(02:36:35):
know, some free produce and stuff. So the peaches, oh they're so
good, so sweet. Oh mygod, I like a good peach,
it's saying fory Rover. All right, here is this guy who has a
peach truck. Listen to this,and if you're watching ARMGTV, see the

(02:36:56):
craziest thing in the history of ourtwelve years business happened to us today.
So that's me and my wife.We started selling peaches twelve years ago,
and we kind of blew up becausethey're legit the tastiest, juiciest, sweetest
peaches you've ever had. This morning, I got a Google alert for the
peach truck and notice quickly it wasfor Kroger's new peach truck. Yes,

(02:37:20):
that Kroger is launching a truck wherethey sell peaches in front of the stores.
Well, that's nothing we can protect. There's nothing we can do about
that. However, I was shockedat the image they used. This image
looks super familiar to me for severalreasons. Let me show you something else.
The reason it looks so familiar isbecause I recognized the person in the

(02:37:43):
photo. That's our team member Michaelfrom last summer who sold peaches for the
peach truck. That is the sameimage they just yeah, I mean this
is let me see if I gotI don't think, Yeah, there's the
guy from the like small business peachtruck, and here's Kroger using the same

(02:38:05):
guy. But they've they've just photoshopped. They're crates into oh yeah, into
this guy's I mean, isn't thatwild. You can't just take what's that?
You can't just take a picture ofyour own worker with the crate.
You have to photoshop this other business. Oh gets, there's more number who
sold peaches for the peach truck.That is the same image. They just

(02:38:30):
edited the photo to change the branding. Here's another one that bottom right photo.
Take a look at that one thattwo a frames stacks of peaches Kroger
in the background. Here's our photo, a photo from one of our stops
from probably twenty twenty, same exactsetup, same boxes. Kroger, you're

(02:38:52):
a multi billion, yes billion,with a B dollar corporation. Do you
really need to take our marketing andre edit it on top of taking our
business model. I'd love to giveyou the benefit of the doubt, but
can you please explain to us howthis is okay? All right? So
there you go, hope this kidblow this guy blows up. Well,

(02:39:13):
Kroger took the images down and theygo oops are bad. Sorry, but
still I mean the balls on them, that is right, man. This
guy will get a ton of support. People love. It's like it's like
if you had theater, if youhad some sort of product, and it's
theaters workout equipment, and somebody justphotoshopped a picture of you and in front

(02:39:39):
of a bar bell and they justput their stuff right, you know,
their bar bell in there and calledit Peter's WORKOUTA I would sue. I
don't think you can, can youwith that guy? You can see?
Yeah, they got no they couldsue over this. This get the infringement.
Yeah, they owned the copyright onthe stuff that they post on the
in the photos. So I don'tknow. Walmart might say, well,

(02:40:01):
it's fair use we modified what ornot? Well, Kroger, oh we
modified. I don't know what they'llsay, but well, all right,
I've got to take a break.When we come back, Deeter, we'll
get to conspiracy corner, things theelites don't want you to know, things
the government doesn't want you to know. You said it has something to do

(02:40:22):
with Joe Biden and cheap fakes.This term not deep fakes, cheap fakes.
Cheap fakes. All right, Andyou said you want to talk about
the debate too, just tonight,all right, we'll be right back.
Hang on, your life has youdown? Just remember keep fighting, and
he pushed forward its state one tequilashot, one waters, Morning Glory.

(02:41:01):
Every Thursday, Dieter Rock share worldwith information. The elite stuff want you
to know. The government doesn't wantyou to know. Stuff they're trying to
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(02:41:24):
cell no longer exists, part human, part bear, part grilla. Listen
to me. This is Project BlueBeam, Napoleon Bonaparts and what really happened
that day aspects of the military delium, particularly the area fifty one players complained
about the quality of the walls.Is conspiracy corner? All right, Dieter,

(02:41:50):
what do you have for us today? Well, you know, Trump
and Biden face off tonight in thefirst presidential debate, first time in four
years. Yeah, we're gonna gohead to head tonight. And I have
a prediction for how the debate's gonnago and what to look for with Trump
and Biden. But first I wantto get into this cheap fake's hopes.
I don't know if you've heard ofthis, but this thing going around and

(02:42:13):
go ahead, Well, I thinkI read an article a week or so
ago cheap Fakes, claiming that it'snot a deep fake of Yeah first doing
something a gaff, it's basically editedvideo or doctor yeah, zoomed in of
Biden screwing up his showing his mentaldecline, and there they go. No,
No, he's really not freezing,or he's not doing this, or

(02:42:37):
he's not doing that. He's totallyfine. This is all fake news.
Yeah, they're editing these videos.Yeah, but I want to play the
unedited, unedited videos, and youshow me where they're editing this stuff down
showing. But first, here's theslide one. You're gonna play these Rover.
Yeah, this is the press secretarytalking about cheap fakes. To ask
her about it. Cheap fakes.Okay, there seems to be a sort

(02:42:58):
of brash of the videos have anexit to make the president up here especially
frail or mentally confused. I'm wonderingthe White Houses, especially worried about the
fact that this appears to be apattern. Numbering war. Yeah, we
and I think you all have calledthis the cheap fakes video, and that's
exactly what they are. They arecheap fakes video. They are done in

(02:43:20):
batch eighth and in some of yournews organization have been very clear have stressed
that these right wing, the whitewing critics of the president have a credibility
problem because of the fact checkers haverepeatedly caught them pushing misinformation, disinformation,
and so we see this and thisis something coming from your part of the

(02:43:43):
world, calling them cheap fakes andmisinformation. And I'll quote the Washington Post
where they wrote they wrote about thisand they said, how Republican use misleading
videos to attack Biden in a twentyfour hour period. Mm hmm, okay,
let's get into the videos. TommyRover, you're an expert with video,
so a snitzer. How are theseedited? Here's Biden dancing Slide two

(02:44:07):
at the Juneteenth the festival. Everybody'shave a good time swinging around. There's
a guy that dressed I'd ever evensee that. It was a Billy Porter
on the left. I don't know, is it? Yeah, that sparkly
dress. And there's a guy ina dresses you generally Billy Pard it right,
that's right, heels. Everybody's hada great time. Everybody's moving,

(02:44:28):
Rover except Biden as stiff as aboard. Arm straight down to the side.
Yeah. I mean, if youeven look in the background, everyone
is moving. Everybody think that's exceptfor him. That's not zoomed in.
That's not doctor, that's Biden.Tell me, how is that a cheap
fake? No? I don't thinkthat is a cheap fake. That does
not look doctored to me. Ibelieve that one hundred percent. And then

(02:44:48):
here's Biden at some fundraiser. First, I'm gonna play this is their saying.
The real video of Biden at thefun razor Slide three. This is
edited, real or edited. Thisis what they're putting it out. You
tell me if it's editor or not. This is what the White House is
putting out binding up on stage.Slide three. Oh okay' here it is

(02:45:13):
no audio to this. I guessI don't know, but look, this
is what the White House saying isreally what happened. Uh huh? All
right, So Jimmy Kimmel is upthere. Looks like you see these jump
cuts here there is the president andthe former president Barack Obama. Yes,
cuts they go. This is reallyhow it was. He didn't wander off,
he didn't freeze. This is whatthe White House is saying, is

(02:45:35):
the real video. I've seen alot of cuts here. Well, they're
cutting, they're camera. It's camera, the camera not cutting things out.
Okay, as funny as they didn'tcut anything out there, right. I
don't know I'm analyzing this, butso anytime a live event, like when
you're watching a football game theater,it cuts from camera angle to can cut
any thing out, right. Okay, here's slide four. This is the

(02:45:56):
real unedited video from AFAR not zoomedin and you tell me does he freeze?
And Obama has to grab his armand pull him off stage. That
cat's here frozen, frozen, Andthen Obama like grabs him by the hand
and is like, come on,old man. He's like, where are

(02:46:18):
we going for ice cream? Thatis the raw footage. That is not
a cheap fake. The one theyput out is the cheap fake. All
edit it together. He's old.I mean, I'm not. He's no
instabating that he's old. Everyone hasa grandparents or whoever that they've they've seen
this. Yes, guys, it'sninety three. I would never want him
to be president even when he wasabove seventies. Oh yeah, I mean

(02:46:41):
he fought for the wrong side andWorld War two theater. I wouldn't want
him to be president either. What'dyour family tree do? Again? Rover
kidnappers and they're in prison. Okay, next we have here's here's slide five.
Biden wanders off from this group shot. This was the g seventh summit.
This photo op slide five and tellme here is this edited? All

(02:47:07):
the leaders are together. Yeah,some guy in a parachute looks like,
what are you just landing a parachute? This guy yeah, in front of
them hiding this wanders off. That'snot edited down, that's not zoomed in,
and there's nobody there. He's eventalking to I'm assuming he's well,
I don't know what he's doing inthis Italian prime minister. I'm assuming he

(02:47:28):
had to bring him back. Yeah, I'm assuming he turned around to look
at something or whatever. No,he was talking to somebody. There's oready
there. There's one guy packing upa parachute, but he was talking.
I don't know. I actually,this is the most his arms have moved.
And he goes to put his sunglasseson. That's the most his arms
have ever moved in the past fiveyears. It's still a call stiff.

(02:47:48):
That one his left arm is itlooks like Bob Dole with it barely even
moving holding a pen. Here's someother freezing ones here side sixteen. I'm
gonna jump to just him freezing inthe rain. Have you seen these are
recent? Then? Who should go? All right? So he's under an
umbrella? Who's a secret service orsomebody? Yeah, he didn't know where
to go. He just he's frozen. They actually had to push him into

(02:48:11):
the building. Why, well,what happened here? I don't see any
what's uh? Which way? Uh? This way? Oh? Oh okay?
I is that? Is this bad? Is this supposed to Is this
supposed to make him look bad?Well? This is one of them.
They said, Oh, that's editeddown. Here's him. Have you seen
him get into a car recently?No, I don't like twenty seven.

(02:48:35):
Tell me if anything looks suspicious himgetting into a car, So I twenty
seven? Is this edited? Bidingwalking getting into Uh? Look at a
big black suv trying to lift hisleg up? Still not in yet?

(02:49:00):
Now how do you know he wasn't? Didn't somebody go in before him?
Or am I just maybe I'm makingthat up? Rose? Is that his
wife I don't know. Maybe shewent on the other side. I guess
she didn't get in. Okay,I was gonna say maybe she was,
because sometimes be two and I willget in an uber like a suv like
that. You wait in on thesame side because traffic's on the other side,

(02:49:22):
pull up to the curbs. Shegets in and then I get in.
But don't you just stand there waittill she's in. You don't halfway
trying to lift up your leg.You get stuck. I thought this was
interesting. Slight thirty. Since hasthis, Joe Biden has been cast as
the lead in Disney's Frozen three,seeing this picture to play Frozen the Freezing

(02:49:43):
Joe. All right, here's anotherone here, Yes, bite fifty.
This is Biden during an interview.Tell me if this is a chief fake
or not. Watch what happens toBiden? Yeah? Wake up? Where?
Wake up? No? Okay,I'll tell you what we are going

(02:50:05):
he's yeah, he's meditating. He'shaving Now you didn't you ever been following
the news. That's that would beeverywhere. It was everywhere. Read the
bottom of the line and says aninterview with Biden. They try to bury
that this is fairy tried to playagain, this is not this is a

(02:50:26):
real probably news video. Absolutely onthe left, Joe Biden, and then
the person has been replaced on theright. There was something else, yes,
exactly, that's unedited. No,and then the bottom, the lower
third has been is on air,Joe Biden. The importance of this wake
up night. They're talking about thedebate coming up, wake up, Okay,

(02:50:52):
I'll tell you what we are going. He's yeah, he's meditating.
You're not laughing at that when youfall asleep on the air. This was
called him. I didn't hear that, Harry remembers. Harry legs, Harry,
I don't hear that. Yeah,wake up, covering. This is

(02:51:13):
your wake up call, Harry.Harry's this is your wake up call,
Harry. Here's the real video ofexactly what they were talking about, their
heat fakes. It looks like youlike researched this ahead of time to get
it ready. Wake up, HarryBelafonte is sleepy. That's doctored. This

(02:51:33):
is the fake one. I'll tellyou what we are going. Okay,
So thank you for calling what theywere talking about. The chief Yes,
that one might have been, butall the other ones how are they doctored?
How about the old times he's trippedover so fifty one? Well compilation
here, Okay, he's doctored allright. Her. He is getting up

(02:51:54):
the stairs going to air Force one. This is when he had the big
stairs up slips again free to bow, Oh my god, that's right.
Slip one more time? Can henow? He's going back up again?
Another trip all the way down toa bear cross dance. He touched down

(02:52:18):
not even four hours ago. Aquick trip, she said, very impact.
Now they've gotten rid of those bigsteps. They put him like in
the little the ships in the back. Yea, yes, she has allocated
to invest in the trip police departmentsand train police office. One time the

(02:52:39):
president did have a slave there sortingair force. And that's even MSNBC there.
Okay, yeah, go on,you want some more fighting talking here?
This is another recent one. Slagone twenty three. Tell me what
he says here? He rambles,He babbles on him of Congress from Home
Security secretary. Not that's how mygrandpa would talk. He would just do

(02:53:05):
that under his breath. Down.Oh, give him some cereal, right,
thanks for all the climbers of Congressfrom Home Security secretary. Not,
oh, go back, little ladybehind him. When he starts to ramble,
which one the lady directly behind him, she puts her head down.

(02:53:28):
Play it again, heretary. Notjust your eyes pop out. Yeah,
this is bad. Nobody knows howto react. They all just have to
pretend like it's like when what's hisface? The Republican guy would freeze,
Miss McConnell. He freeze, andpeople would just have to pretend like it

(02:53:48):
wasn't happening. That's happening with him. He's retiring now, right because of
all the freezing. Yeah, butBiden's still running for president. It's like
went twenty four. This is himrandomly yelling out a order. What does

(02:54:13):
What's okay? So what's he yellthere? He's just yelling up, he
yells. He's just going, okay, they're all all of them are talking.
So he's going because so many aretalking all at once, quorders.
Okay, there's nothing with that.Here's a real cheap fake. Did you
see this about Trump? They're sayingTrump needed help walking off stage. Snitcher

(02:54:33):
has a picture slide two hundred,like Trump needs help he can't walk up
the states? Have you heard this. No, but okay, but they're
just saying he needs he was walkedoff the stage. Here's the real video.
What happened. Okay, slide toa one. All right, there

(02:54:54):
he is. See were briefly shakeshands with his son. Okay, yeah,
but you're saying that that's still photoall around they go. Trump can't
walk off the stage without somebody holdinghis hand, just like Biden. That
was completely a cheap fake. Allright, let's get to the debate.
Rover about the end. Here predictionsfor the debate. Here's Trump talking about
what's gonna happen with Biden. I'dcompletely agree it's gonna be jacked up.

(02:55:16):
Joe Slide three hundred Here, Joe'sgonna be on some kind of cocktail tonight
to come out of the gate hot. Biden doesn't have a clue. Now
we're gonna watch. Is anybody gonnawatch the debate? He's gonna be so
pumped up. He's gonna be pumpedup. You know all that stuff that

(02:55:37):
was missing about a month ago fromthe White House. What happened? Who
left? Is somebody left it thatI wonder Let's see, somebody left the
laptop in an office of a gentlemanwho was supposed to fix the laptop from
hell. He never picked it up, and somebody didn't pick up huh,
hundreds of thousands of dollars worth ofcocaine. I wonder who that could have

(02:55:58):
been. I don't know. ActuallyI think it was Joe. You're gonna
see jacked up Joe tonight. He'sgonna come out so damn amped a higher
than a kite. I guess Pfizer'swhipping up a cocktail rover adderall cocaine and
meth with adrena chrome mixed in withit. That's gonna get him to be
have such high energy. But he'sgonna fade. He's gonna fade. They're

(02:56:20):
taking two commercial breaks. Have youheard this? Two commercial breaks? First
commercial break, look for diaper change. Second commercial break, they give him
the second dose of the cocktail tokeep him going the whole nine two commercial
breaks. It was an hour anda half, okay, And so uh,
he's gonna get the questions for becauseI thought they didn't take I thought
they didn't know commercials, true,but this time they got two in.

(02:56:41):
I don't know why, but sothey get jos abiding and get the break
for ninety He can't stand for ninetyminutes if the adrena chromeback pumped into him.
Okay, cocaine, Look, wasgonna wear an earbud. And they
also say he's gonna have a cheatsheet on the back of his life Alert
button. Well, I believe Ithink that they're unable to bring any pre

(02:57:05):
written things out there. Now.They have a pen and paypaper on todium.
Yeah, but they can't write anythingin advance. They can't have any
prepared notes. But you're telling mehe's going to sneak prepared notes in there.
Over on the back of his lifealert you have to have the life
alert button on your chest, right, He's gonna have the cheap sheet behind
that. It's when he goes Idon't feel good, you look down and
stan have the cheap sheet on.That's what's going to happen. Okay.
And then I saw this slide threeoh three. This is how Trump is

(02:57:28):
preparing for the debate. He's goingto nursing homes and arguing with dementia patients.
That's the way. This is areal headline here. That's how he's
preparing for the debate. Slide threeoh four, instead of Biden being you
know, Biden for president. Yeah, it should be Biden for a resident
nursing. Okay. A couple offart videos stand here. Well if these

(02:57:52):
are cheap fakes or not? Okay, slide three point fifty listen to Biden
here up on stage. Well,okay, cheap fake. Okay, Slide
three fifty one, three fifty one. Here, here's that a row research
laugh spins a round break. Nowwe're gonna play it inside. I don't

(02:58:20):
know what that was three fifty twowhere they slowed down to amplify it.
Okay, she just kind of leftlaughing. Okay, what else would that
be? I don't know what elseyou spent around? Everybody's laughing. Okay,
the infamous slide four hundred, Soit's a cheap fake. Let's record

(02:58:46):
my buck pray right, my buckpray right, my butt spin white one
more let it play one more second? Buck right? All right? And
then to end with this rover.Yes, this is early voting for Biden.
His male voters lining up the votefor Biden. Okay. A bunch

(02:59:09):
of dudes wearing high heels. Okay, all right, I don't know what
the hell that is, but uh, that's what they're saying. I did
see an article like all this stuffthat you're saying is nonsense. Call some

(02:59:30):
of your Biden stuff there. Thoseare legit videos. While he is old,
he's frozen. But I saw aheadline yesterday day before the reason he's
been off for this week. Theybowtoxed him up so that his face like
he's yeah, I don't know whatbotox does exist, but they bowtoxed him.
They're giving them vitamin B twelve shotsand they're giving him adderall. I

(02:59:54):
think for sure. They're saying it'sgonna be adderall. Probably coke two mixed
in mathis cocktail. He's gonna beso amped up, watched, so you
come out the gates, sodam hotand watch Trump. He's gonna be cool,
calm and collected. Here he's gonnatry to trigger him, set them
off. But Trump, he knowshe doesn't want to mess this up.
Okay, calm, cool, collectedDonald tonight, watch for that. Okay,

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