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Still keep a real heart
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Still keep a real heart
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Pass over the bars, high speed on the fly
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Racing angel cars, I deal 45
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I don't do no drugs for my 2020s, God
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Something real, I
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Hold me, bless this
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Leave me a feeling alive
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Running after time pushes all that we got
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Pulling all the stars, let's do it for real
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The following program is rated MA LSV. It contains strong language, sexual situations and violence. It is intended only for mature audiences.
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Finally, show with the balls to call it like it is. Rated R Safety Show on SafetyFF.
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Countdown to audio torture.
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The rated R Safety Show starts in 3, 2, 1.
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Ah, let the eardrum pain begin.
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Forget the corporate bullshit.
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This is the rated R Safety Show with your host, Dr.
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It doesn't matter who the host is.
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Oh, you know it, I know it and I just talk about it all the time.
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So that's kind of the way that it goes.
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Anyways, how are you? I hope everything is good and grand inside of your neck of the woods.
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The first person that calls me today and tells me that it's Friday, Jr. should be slapped.
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Anyways, okay, maybe they shouldn't be slapped.
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Anyways, today's Thursday, September the 19th of 2024, day 263 of the year and only 103 days left to go.
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We are broadcasting from the Safety FM studios in Orlando, Florida and coming across the multiverse known as Safety FM.
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And hanging out with our friends and colleagues over there at that other place that we do stuff at.
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Yes, Radio Big is where we hang and we do stuff, though it's kind of cool what we get to do over there.
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So in return, we get to do some stuff over here.
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So if we do stuff there, we do stuff here and we do stuff all around.
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So that's the cool part about it.
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So how's everything going for you?
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You know, I wake up, go to the studio, or I probably wake up and do some other things and then go to the studio.
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And then we're here and then, you know, we get everything set up for you as we go through.
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So we are a show that is a radio show that's a three hour radio show.
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Let's make sure our number one is rated our safety show.
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Our two and three is the Jay Allen of the morning show where we talk about the world of music and entertainment.
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And this first hour, we talk about new safety stuff and all that kind of fun stuff.
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And we're siding with casting on safety FM radio big.
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And then we're on the podcast network now able to get it in real time.
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And then we are also in well, on some video streaming platforms.
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So there you go. There's a there's a whole layer of stuff that we get to do.
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So it's a good time. It's a good time as we get to do stuff.
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So if you want to interact with the show, it's easy to do so.
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And that will get you directly into our little system here.
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And audio, video and text messaging are the options that will be readily available.
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So there you go. Some stuff going on inside of the world.
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So there you go. Some stuff going on as we move forward.
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So ha ha. Move on to my friends. Let's continue going.
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So with that being said, why don't we do this real quick?
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Why don't we start talking about what the hell was trending in the overnight?
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Here is one was trending rated R safety show.
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OK, so a bad day for a company that owns the ship responsible for March
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Bridge collision and the worst day for terrorists.
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We'll talk about that as we get into the shit list.
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Also, Billy Joel sells cells and Romeo Beckham likes models.
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OK, Jennifer Lopez is staying busy and new investors join Shark Tank.
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We'll talk about that as we get into the casting calls and also Rob and hold on.
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Don't care about that one. Prince Andrew looks forward to another fictional version of himself.
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We'll talk about that as we get into the Royales.
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So there you go. The Royales.
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So with that being said, why don't we do this?
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Let's start talking right away about what the hell is going on inside of the world of the news.
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As I have some professional broadcasters that are waiting for you.
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They want to talk and want to tell you every other thing that is going on inside of the world of the news.
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So if you are ready to do this, I am ready to do this.
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By the way, what else are you ready for?
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Because I have all kinds of questions, but let's just leave it there.
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OK, so if you're ready for the news, I'm ready for the news.
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So let's just do that right now and we'll get everything rolling and bowling.
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So let's go. No, seriously.
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Here is the news on the Royale safety show from Feature Story News in London.
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I'm Oli Barrett. Israel says it's moving to a new phase in the war and shifting resources towards its north.
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It comes after at least 20 people were killed in a second wave of explosions of communication devices in Lebanon.
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The UN and the US have called for calm and the UK governments described the situation in Lebanon as deeply disturbing.
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Israel hasn't commented on the explosion of walkie talkies used by armed group Hezbollah.
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All pages before that, Pete Warren from the Cybersecurity Research Institute says intelligence agencies do believe Israel is behind it.
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Quite evidently, the Israelis have been intercepting Hezbollah's communications because they knew that they were going to be buying these pages.
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The method by which they've managed to put what would appear to be explosives into the pages seems to have been that they've diverted them in the supply chain.
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Nigel Inkster is a former director of operations and intelligence at UK security service MI6.
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Well, it's possible that some terrorist organisations might be tempted to go down this route.
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Look, you know, it requires access to facilities that terrorist organisations tend not to have.
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Former UK Foreign Secretary and Conservative Party leadership candidate James Cleverley is urging caution.
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I absolutely believe Israel has the right to self-defence.
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However, I have always made the case that in discharging their duty to protect themselves and their citizens, they have to abide by international law.
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In other news, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez says he was forced into recognising President Nicolas Maduro as the winner of July's disputed election.
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He says he was coerced into signing a letter before seeking asylum in Spain.
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The head of Venezuela's National Assembly says Gonzalez wrote his signature voluntarily.
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Social media platform X says it came back online in Brazil on Wednesday, inadvertently.
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It was banned in the country last month after failing to meet a court deadline for the appointment of a new legal representative.
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China's announced steps against nine US military-linked firms over US weapons sales to Taiwan, freezing their property within China.
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It's the latest move to put added pressure on the US to halt its arms sales to the island, as Laura Westbrook reports from Hong Kong.
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China's foreign ministry spokesman called on the United States to stop the dangerous trend of arming Taiwan.
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The ministry said that Beijing would freeze the assets and properties in China of the military contractors for the Pentagon.
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The move is in retaliation of a $228 million package to Taiwan of spare parts and equipment for F-16 fighter jets.
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Beijing claims Taiwan as its own, to be reunited by force if necessary.
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While the US does not formally recognise Taiwan as an independent nation, it is bound by law to provide Taiwan with defensive weapons.
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Laura Westbrook, Hong Kong.
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Peter Dickinson in Kiev edits the Atlantic Council's Ukraine Alert blog.
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It's estimated that around $40 million worth of Russian munitions were destroyed in the attack,
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and observers think President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine wanted to make a point that given the go-ahead by Western powers to use NATO-supplied weapons without risk of being attacked,
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he could further hobble Russia's war effort.
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To recap the top stories, Israel says it's moving to a new phase in the war and shifting resources north.
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Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez says he was forced into recognising President Maduro as the winner of July's election.
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Social media platform X says it came back online in Brazil on Wednesday inadvertently,
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Hello.
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Breaking new information you never knew you cared about.
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Rated R safety show.
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OK, there you go. A lot of stuff going on as we are talking.
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No doubt about that.
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16 minutes past the top of the hour as you and I are hanging out here inside of this multiverse.
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No doubt about that.
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Anyways, let's get into the shit list right away.
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Wednesday brought a second day of carnage for members of the terrorist organization in Lebanon.
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Earlier this week an attack was believed to be coordinated by Israel's intelligence agency,
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Mazad managed to hack pager devices of thousands of suspected terrorists causing them to overheat and explode.
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About a dozen are believed to have died and thousands more injured.
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On Wednesday, a similar hacking attack targeted handheld radios and home solar energy systems around Lebanon's capital.
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Israel has not publicly claimed any responsibility for counteroffensive.
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This is according to the Daily Mail.
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Now, some people were saying yesterday that these pager things were causing testicle damages to the person that was actually handling the pager.
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I would imagine they had to be a mail for that to happen, of course.
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With that being said, there are videos online of these pagers blowing up as people are hanging out in the supermarket.
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And if you really want to see something terrifying, that would be something to take a look at.
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Not recommending it, just letting you know my general consensus there of the information that I am sharing with you.
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Because I was watching that shit yesterday and man, was I like, whoa, baby.
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Nobody wants to see any of that shit.
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So there you go. That's a lot of stuff that was going on as we are talking.
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So there you go. Anyways, let's continue down the path here.
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Six months after a container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge at the port in Baltimore, killing six.
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And let's see, to stabilize the shipping operation, the Department of Justice is bringing a suit against the owner of the vessel.
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Following an extensive investigation, the feds allege the outages grossly negligent, willful, wanton, and reckless lack of care and precautions on behalf of the ship's owner.
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In particular, poor maintenance meant key machinery on the ship, like the propeller, rudder, anchor, and bow weren't in working order.
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Order, not odor.
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The suit seeks $100 million in damages.
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The amount would cover both cover the government's expenses for the investigation and the federal aid paid out to the employees who were out of work during the port's closure.
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The suit also calls for unexpected punitive damages to deter the similar future disasters.
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This is according to the New York Times.
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$100 million.
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What do you think is going to happen here? Because I have some questions, of course. I always have questions. I mean, do you know me? Of course I have questions.
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So $100 million worth of damages.
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Hmm. I mean, I don't know. I mean, it will make you definitely consider before you go under a bridge.
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But let's be realistic. Boats and bridges maybe do not contact each other in that severity all the time, but things do happen.
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I mean, this is not a one-off, that's for sure. Duh. So let's just make sure that this is what we're talking about.
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Because we are acting. Yes, it's an act. Like this is the hunt for red October and this has never happened before.
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But these things are a lot more common than what most people think.
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So I don't know what to tell you. So just some stuff right there as we are talking.
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Anyways, a duo of unruly squirrels took occupancy on a train in England on Monday.
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Disrupting service during a busy morning commute. Passengers reported being attacked by the rodents on the service between two southern towns in England.
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And each stop along the way, passengers ran out of the train as the conductor tried to intervene.
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And the squirrels out the door when I witnessed tell the telegraph that it was pandemonium.
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Yeah, it was pandemonium in regards to what was going on. So there you go. Pandemonium on the actual railway.
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I mean, that's something to think about. What else? What else? What else?
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It gets worse. The delay cancellation of the route meant that some passengers likely had to rush to make a flight or worse miss the entirely because of the rodent invasion.
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This is according to the telegraph. So what do you think here? I mean, if you were on this, I mean, a squirrel attack, it's something to think about.
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I mean, I'm not saying that it's not it's not important, but man, do you think that this caused all the disruption in services because you had a squirrely early?
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You're probably going to have some questions there going, Hold on. So you're not going to make it to what because of what?
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I want to make sure that I understand what you're telling me. I mean, do you disagree or do you look at it and go?
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I mean, no, this is not exactly what I'm saying. I don't know. It's just kind of a it's kind of a weird one.
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Overall, I think it's kind of weird, but whatever. What do I know? Anyways, the winner of this year's Florida Python Challenge racked up 20 kills during the 10 day snake slaughter.
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Ronald Kiger will take home $10,000 for the the righteous achievement, improving this to his second place finish in 2023. A contractor for the South Florida Water Management District, Donna Kale, won $2,500 for finishing in close second place with 19 pythons.
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More than 800 hunters gathered in Florida from 33 states, even Canada to get in on the hunt in total. They bagged 195 pythons, which I'm threatened to disrupt the local ecosystems as an invasive species.
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This is according to CBS. Yes, this is according to CBS News. So there you go. 190, what? 190 something pythons. That's crazy.
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I mean, that's something to think about. I have that kind of time.
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No more ecosystems for you, my friend. So take a listen to this. One of the bodies found buried beneath Notre Dame in Paris may belong to the Renaissance poet.
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The body was found to the lead that was unearthed in April 2022 by excavators at the National Institute of Preventive Psychology Research, who has been working on the site since 2019's fire.
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Jubilee was the founder of the literally the group of La Petite and he died around the age of 37 in January 1st of 1560 and was believed to have been buried in Notre Dame.
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Though his actual grave was never found. Meanwhile, restoration projects at Notre Dame are said to be in their final stages. The cathedral is preparing to reopen on December the 8th.
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This is according to BBC. So what do you think? A lot of stuff, of course. A lot of stuff to talk about. I don't know. This is something you find interesting. I think it's kind of weird.
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I mean, you're you're you're burying or you're digging up a grave site from 1560. I don't know some stuff to think about for sure. Anyway, say listen to this. The Dow lost 103 points to close at 41,000.
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Yeah, 41,503 on Wednesday. The S&P lost about 16 points to close at 5618 and the NASDAQ lost about 54 points to close at 17,573.
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West Texas Intermediate closed at $69 a barrel and Brent crude is $72 a barrel. The national average price of a gallon of gas was $3.21 on Wednesday and Bitcoin gained slightly slightly on the day trading just around $60,000.
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Okay, there was more than 1530 flights delayed within and to and out of the United States on Wednesday and more than such as 50 cancellations on Friday nights, Friday nights mega mega cancellation Friday nights mega million will be drawing will be $47 million jackpot or $23.9 million cash payout.
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So I guess if you want to play you still have the time to do so. So there you go. So what do you think, I don't ever know about this, the stuff that we start talking about what it's related to talking about the stuff related to lottery, I'm not sure if people love it.
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We talked about it, it's kind of one of those things that I have a hard time discussing it let me explain why.
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Because you're dumping money into trying to win something that you might never win and the odds are stacked against you but you continue to dump money inside of there so I don't know something to think about.
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Anyway, take a listen to this, Sean combs will remain behind bars until this trial.
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The U.S. Attorney no female visitors and more and more to free the music mogul the US Attorney, Emily Johnson argued indisputable evidence makes it clear that you cannot take the defendant at his word as previously reported comes has been charged
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with racketeering sex trafficking transporting of transportation to engage in prostitution, he faces the rest of his life in prison, if found guilty. So there you go this is according to the New York Post, so it's going to get it's going to get sticky icky.
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And as we are talking, I mean there is no doubt, because we look at this and go okay. So, if this is something that's been going on, and people knew about this and nobody was talking.
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It's getting weird here. So let me see what I can pull up from the New York Times, because I think that that's what we need to do or the New York Post. So let's take a look at what they have going on on their site.
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We got any sound.
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Oh, it's just music.
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Is this music.
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It is okay. So let's not get too, let's not get, let's not get too worried about because all it's doing is giving you sound.
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Not anything special here.
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So we'll ignore that so anyways is just saying what he looked like when he was in court, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah and bingo was his name. Oh, so there you go. So don't worry about any of that stuff but you get the point.
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Well, I just look at it and go, someone had to know what was going on. People had to had to know, you know, it's kind of like that whole thing that allegedly was happening with Harvey Weinstein.
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It was the open secret. If you may say it in that format that people knew but nobody wanted to talk because there was a level of fear of what might happen if anybody said anything that was going on.
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That's something to think about for sure. Seriously.
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Like, yeah, I look at it and I go how strange is that.
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Because how did no one know how did no one now for sure.
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We at safety FM are not responsible for what this idiot behind the microphone is saying is trying to be entertaining.
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Okay, Travis kills gifted Patrick my homes that Louis Vuitton golf bag for his 29th birthday the brand, the brand is a favorite of the QB the unknown exactly the bag that kills gave him the designers golf bag runs for about $22,600 to $31,500 a piece.
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No words on what my homes received from his wife Brittany homes.
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Besides the party that she threw him for him on Sunday. I wonder what else he got from his wife. I'm just asking. So there you go. Also take a listen to this Billy Joel has finally sold his oceanfront mansion in Florida.
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First list of the place in 2018 around 30 around for about $33 million only to take it off the market not longer at long after and for the relisted price in 2022 for $64.9 million where it's that until January of this year, when Joel decided to slash it by $10 million.
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From the price in April the price was cut even further settling to $49.9 million of the 13,300 square foot Mediterranean style mansion features that nine bedrooms 11 bathrooms a library a wine cellar and a wet bar a 12 car garage no word on who is moving in.
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This is according to the New York Post.
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