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I wanna go but I'm no good to try

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I wanna stay but I spend my days in morrow 25

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I wanna come but the sun's about to rise

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The following program is rated M-A-L-S-V. It contains strong language, sexual situations and violence. It is intended only for mature audiences.

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Finally! Show with the balls and call it like it is! Rated R Safety Show on Safety FM.

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Countdown to audio torture. The Rated R Safety Show starts in 3, 2, 1. Let the eardrum pain begin.

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Forget the corporate bullshit. This is the Rated R Safety Show with your host, Doctor...uh...it doesn't matter who the host is.

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You so know it. It does not matter who the host is. What has always mattered is who exactly the listeners are. That's always a key factor into the whole thing.

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Anyways, today is Friday, October the 11th of 2024, day 285th of the year and only 81 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 and we are hanging out with our friends and colleagues over the...

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...REO PIG. USA, Canada, UK.

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So I don't know if I became a prophet yesterday or what the hell happened but let's talk about this. So yesterday we were kind of mid-sequence.

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So let me tell you, if you were not here yesterday, let me explain. We're doing the show in the power flicker.

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Now we have of course a backup in regards to battery backup and all that stuff. So our backup flickered on right away.

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But what I did not put into account is that it was going to knock out our platform on how we upload the stream.

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So it knocked everything out. That was where we went wrong. So it flickered, boom, everything went down and then we lost...

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...we had lost power so we lost connectivity. And so it took a hot minute before we kind of came back and already we had already went through some sequences.

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I had given you the main story. So nothing happened. I appreciate all the people that reached out.

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But nothing had occurred besides the power outage. So that's what happened. But we are still alive kicking and everything.

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I appreciate everyone who reached out to verify that everything was okay. I think we were like right at the end of the main story.

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So there you go. That's what I love about live radio. And I said, Hey, let's just do it this way. Let's do it.

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Let's do the video. Let's do the podcast. Let's continue. And that's where we kind of left off. It was like the unexpected ending to something.

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It was like kind of like you felt like you were left out. It's not what you got left out. That's for sure.

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It was just one of those weird sequences of events where life, you know, kind of froze for a moment. So there you go.

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Anyway, so there, with that being said, why don't we go ahead and do this and talk about some of the stuff that's going on.

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So of course it being free form Friday, we're going to be all over the place today.

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And then I guess I should start asking because this is going to be the next thing. You know, that it is a Canadian holiday on Monday.

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It's also a holiday here, but it's almost like it's a holiday that is not a, that most people don't, well, they're not involved in, unless you were with the federal government.

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So I don't know. Well, I don't know if we'll be here on Monday, but we're talking about it now. So just for reference pieces. So there you go.

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Also, I get to see my lovely dentist on Monday, which I'm sure that's going to be a fun time. It always is. I'm always concerned that she's going to beat me up, but that's a, that's a whole other story just because of what her other job is.

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But we'll leave that for a different day. Anyways, with that being said, if you're new to the show, this is kind of how it goes.

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We talk about news and safety, safety and news. So it's kind of a combination of everything that goes on inside of the world.

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People go, why do you try to combine both of those things together? Well, I think it's kind of important to know what the hell one is going on over the other.

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I'm supposed to not knowing anything at all. It's like, why do you want to talk only about safety? Why do you only want to talk only about news? Why do you want to combine both of those things?

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Because I think it's important to do so. It's normally a conversation starter, regardless of how you want to take a look at it. It's there is no other sequence of events when you start taking a look where it makes any kind of literal sense of what's going on.

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So just look at it from that particular standpoint as we are going. So there you go. Anyway, so let's do this real quick. If you want to call into the show, it's you're more than welcome on doing so by going to callinradio.com.

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If you have the scroller right there, you know, it's right there on the bottom. It tells you call in radio, call in radio. Get everything moving and grooving.

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We're streaming on safety FM or safety.fm and on safety.fm.com, but on safety.fm and on radio big.fm. So there you go. Also, we have the app that's available.

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And then of course we don't talk about safety FM plus as much as we're used to, but we'll leave it at that. We'll we'll leave it at that for now. We'll talk a little bit more about that at a later point.

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With that being said, why don't I start giving you what the hell was trending in the overnight? Because I think that's going to be important.

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Here is what was trending rated R safety show.

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Okay. So as I started taking a look at what the hell was trending, a hit and run takes crazy turns and a quick thinking a co-pilot adverts a disaster.

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Also next year met gala theme has a has some in the fashion world concerned about appropriation. We'll talk about that as we get into showbiz.

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Also should the Menendez brothers ever get free and DW D WTS wants first dibs.

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That's dancing with the stars just in case. Also princess Kate returns to work on a somber occasion and we'll talk about that as we get into the Royals.

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So if you're ready, I'm ready and I think you know, you could have them anyways, you know, whatever. Yeah, I don't know. I have this. I have I've been listening to this little pop artists as of late.

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And all of a sudden, like all of her music stuck in my brain. Well, not all of it, but a good chunk of her newer music stuck in my brain. Probably not a good, not probably not a good sequence to be stuck in.

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But anyways, with that being said, why don't we go ahead and get you into some news because it is free for Friday and I need to get out of here quick. Here you go.

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Here is the news on the Royals safety show from feature story news in London. I'm Ollie Barrett, a major cleanup operations underway in Florida after Hurricane Milton.

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At least 16 people are known to have died in the state. Mitch McCann reports from St. Augustine in Florida. He says a number of the fatalities were at a retirement development.

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The deaths were recorded in Fort Pierce, where the hurricane ripped through a retirement community and a number of survivors there had to be rescued by authorities.

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Officials spent much of Thursday morning assessing the damage and the impact on residents. The hurricane tore the roof off a Major League Baseball stadium and a crane slammed into a nearby building, both in St. Petersburg.

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More than 3.3 million people in the state were without power hours after Milton left the west coast of Florida. The governor, Ron DeSantis, says the storm was significant, but thankfully not the worst case scenario, adding that Milton weakened before making landfall.

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Lebanon's health ministry says 22 people were killed and 117 injured in Israeli airstrikes in central Beirut on Thursday night local time. The target was reportedly a high-ranking Hezbollah leader. Israeli ambassador to the UK, Zippy Hotevelli, says Israel is winning the war.

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We believe that terror can be defeated, not ideology, but abilities of terror organization can be eliminated. The Western leaders, when they went fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, they managed to make ISIS almost irrelevant, the same with Al-Qaeda.

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I truly believe that Hamas will be totally dysfunctioning when Israel will finish the war in Gaza, and the same about Hezbollah.

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The strikes on Beirut came after two Indonesian peacekeepers were injured in southern Lebanon, according to the United Nations, which says an Israeli tank fired at a watchtower. They're part of the United Nations' interim force in Lebanon peacekeeping operation.

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's condemned Beijing's increasingly dangerous actions in the South China Sea and voiced support for freedom of navigation. He's been meeting Asian leaders on Friday, where he's representing the US at the annual Southeast Asian-led meetings, which President Biden is skipping for the second straight year.

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Laura Westbrook reports. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had strong words for Southeast Asian leaders who are gathered in Laos. He said the US was concerned about China's dangerous and unlawful actions in the South China Sea, which have injured people, harmed vessels, and contradicts commitments to peaceful resolution of disputes.

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The summit comes after a string of violent encounters between Chinese ships and nations such as Vietnam and the Philippines in disputed waters. Chinese Premier Li Chung is also in Laos, but no reports yet if Mr Blinken will hold separate meetings with Chinese officials.

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Twelve tourists trapped in a disused gold mine in Colorado have been rescued, but one person's died. A lift malfunctioned, trapping the group hundreds of feet down the shaft in the disused mine, which is now a tourist attraction. From bureaus worldwide, this is FSN.

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With FSN Spotlight, I'm Simon Marks. Today, one final part of the eyewitness account of life in Gaza that we've been bringing you this week. It comes from Dr. Nazim Mahmoud, a vascular and transplant surgeon who has just returned to the UK after spending a month working in the Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza.

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Today, the situation confronting doctors, nursing staff, and other workers in the territory's remaining medical centers.

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Most of the staff haven't been paid. Indeed, most of the people in Gaza have no income. Food is extremely limited and extremely expensive. And there's a great lack of basic resources. So soap, shampoo, hygiene products are not being allowed in by the Israelis.

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Medical supplies are not being allowed in sufficient quantities. So I ran out of, of course, swabs in the middle of an operation on an eight-year-old child who was bleeding to death. And I was told that there aren't any. We ran out of sterile gloves. We ran out of sterile drapes at various points. So it's really a desperate situation.

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Dr. Mahmoud is the former clinical lead of transplant surgery at Guy's Hospital in London. He traveled to Gaza thanks to the British medical charity Medical Aid for Palestinians. And despite his searing experiences there, says he would return if he's called upon. I'm Simon Marks.

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To recap the top stories, a major cleanup operation is underway in Florida after Hurricane Milton. Lebanon's Health Ministry says 22 people were killed and 117 injured in Israeli airstrikes in central Beirut on Thursday night, local time. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is condemning Beijing's increasingly dangerous actions in the South China Sea.

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And 12 tourists trapped in a disused gold mine in Colorado have been rescued, but one person's died. That's the latest feature story news. Oli Barrett reporting.

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Hello. Rio Big. USA, Canada, UK.

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Oh yes, you know how it goes around here. Some USA, Canada, UK stuff because that's what we do.

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No doubt as we are hanging and talking and moving on this lovely Friday.

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So I don't know what you have seen, what devastation you might have seen, but you know, I've been talking to some peeps and looking around and all that kind of fun stuff.

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Here is what I got. Last night or yesterday, if you are familiar with the mid Florida amphitheater in good old Tampa, this is what it looks like.

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This is the current looks of what is going on. And you can see that part of the pavilion got destroyed.

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We're not even talking about the side sound blocker, but this on the side is pretty bad.

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I'm not talking, this is not the morning St. Pete where the rays play.

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This is where we're talking about where they come and there's a lot of concerts that take place at this venue.

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But this is what it looks like. At least it looked like yesterday morning. So I don't know what's going to go on in Tampa.

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In regards of that, some of that stuff, the hurricane one for where the race play, what I call them the devil race because that's what they were called when I got here.

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Yeah, that one's destroyed. It doesn't even have a roof. They had a whole bunch of people there that were trying to help out.

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In regards of, you know, volunteers and all that stuff in the roof got blown away. Luckily suppose there was only 14 people in the building at the time of this going down.

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So just, just some stuff there. So let's get into this. Let's talk about some of the things that are occurring.

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Because I think this is going to be important. So here's the latest on Hurricane Milton as the cleanup continues elsewhere from Hurricane Helene on Thursday evening.

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Florida officials confirmed 12 deaths from Milton to were killed by trees falling on their homes and five deaths attributed to damage and tornadoes are proceeding in the hurricane on Wednesday.

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Overall, Milton slow, slow, slower wind speeds as a category three in, excuse me.

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Less infected, less damage in the worst case scenarios.

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That many had feared Florida governor, Rhonda Santis said on Thursday in some areas in terms of what is being predicted.

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The worst case scenarios did not come to pass. And certainly in terms of the storm surge, three million Florida residents are without power on Thursday evening.

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Initial analysts suggested storm surge is big to 10 feet and while still high, it's less than the 15 feet that some had feared.

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Now I have to tell you because you know what else are you going to do? I'm looking at new stuff yesterday and some asshole because there's no other way to put it was like the news was trying to actually give fear to people in regards of everything that was going on.

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The news was trying to give some information of everything that was occurring in that particular world inside of what was happening. So some scare tactics were taking place. No doubt about that.

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So here we go. Hey, what's going on visitor?

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So yes, some stuff going on inside of inside of the morning. So I don't know some interesting stuff as we are talking.

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So I look at it and I go, how strange does this world get from time to time? Anyways, let's do this real quick.

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Oops. What did he just say?

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Okay, there you go. 23 minutes past the top of the hours. You and I are hanging out. So don't worry about any of that stuff because that's what happens.

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So yeah, going back into it. I'm sorry about that. You know, just just just a brief pause for the cause as we have things going on here.

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Yeah, so some people were like, you know, the news made it a lot said it was going to be a lot worse than what it was supposed to be.

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So here's my question. Let's say, for instance, and we're just using hypotheticals here.

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But the news would have said otherwise, you know, worst case scenarios, what they're telling you. I mean, this is what the models are saying.

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And they would have said that it was going to be as bad as they were projecting. Then people would have been complaining great about, you know, hey, the news and say that it was going to be this bad.

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I think it's like kind of a no win scenario sometimes when it all comes to some of those things. I mean, I get very confused on what people get hung up about. No doubt about that.

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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. A Connecticut man is in jail after hitting a bike rider with a car and knocking him, the rider onto a vehicle's roof and then driving four miles with the victim holding on for dear life.

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The bike rider, a 16 year old male miraculously survived through the hit of what he remains in critical condition. He was found on the side of the road a few miles away.

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Witnesses reported a Subaru driving erratically where the victim was found and got in touch with authorities. Okay. Well, let's start off with that.

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If you're going to hit and run someone.

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Number one, terrible idea. Let's start off with that. But if you're going to do it, probably don't do it in a Subaru because people, not that many people have that car.

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Also, it gets weirder. Apparently the driver, 29 year old Alex Rivera and the adult passenger had no idea the victim was on the roof until the passenger saw the foot dangling by the passenger's window.

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That's when Rivera's says that he freaked out and pushed the victim off the roof and then sped off again. He later returned himself to the belief Rivera remains on held on a hundred thousand dollar bound and faces multiple charges.

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So hold on. You had somebody that hit the roof of your car. You had no idea that this occurred. Like you had no clue, like no clue whatsoever on what was going on. I'm having a hard time with this.

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Okay, hold on. I'm definitely muting the wrong thing here, but I'm having a hard time believing that would like you had no idea whatsoever that you had someone on your roofie, that was taking a ride.

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Like after you hit them with a bike, I don't know. Like I can't believe it's not butter. It's kind of one of those things. So it gets kind of weird. So I don't know. I want to go into some more detail about this. I'm not going to lie here.

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I'm in regards of what was going on. I mean, I think I find a lot of these things extremely strange and the stranger that they get the more the more interesting they are to me. No doubt about that. So let's do this. Let's get this published and let's take a listen.

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Let's take a listen.

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The suspect was riding his bike on Friday night around nine o'clock on Arch Road when he was hit by a driver, but he was found more than four miles from where his bike and his belongings were found.

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Now, according to the arrest warrant, police say that two good Samaritans spotted that bike on Arch Road along with his cell phone, his sneakers and some other belongings.

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That's when they called police who arrived immediately to the scene. Shortly after there was a separate call for a scene on Harris Road.

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That's where witnesses say they saw a Subaru driving erratically pull over and then throw something off the roof of the car.

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I'm still trying to figure this out. How does something land on the top of your car and you don't realize it? I mean, like, how would you not hear a cup of a person? I mean, I'm just trying to get that. Let's continue.

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This is found the boy severely injured on the side of the road. Now that is 4.1 miles from where his bike was hit. The boy was taken to Hartford Hospital where he is still in critical condition tonight. A driver of the Subaru has been identified as 29 year old Alex Rivera of New Britain.

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He told police that the bicyclist came out of nowhere and he thought that he rolled off the car after he hit him. He said when he noticed that he was still on the roof of the car, he, quote, freaked out and pushed him off.

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Okay, so hold on. So you think you hit the person and you thought they rolled off the car and you never stopped? Okay, there are some problems with the news story. Let's continue.

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Police that there were three other people in the car, including two children, the disturbing details of this tragic accident now shaking up the community.

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Obviously, I along with the rest of our community were horrified at this blatant disregard.

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Hold on. Why was she shaking up?

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I mean, this person hit a young man, carried him on a car for over four miles and then dumped his body on the side of the road. It was obviously devastating to me and it's devastating to our entire community.

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Okay, I have to say something. I think the lady wanted some airtime because I'm not very sure what the hell was going on with what she was saying, but you know, it's neither here nor there. But what the hell's going on, man? Like you just hit someone with your car and then you thought you had rolled them off.

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It never stopped. I mean, there's going to be some questions here. No wonder they're holding your ass on a hundred thousand dollar bond. Take a listen.

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And he's being held on a $100,000 bond. He is still in custody at this time. There is a go fund me set up to help out the boy and his family. So far they have raised over $39,000. If you're looking to donate, you can find a link to do that on our channel three app or on wfsb.com.

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I've been Avon Amanda Callahan, channel three eyewitness news.

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Okay. So that's, so that's some crazy stuff. I mean, regardless of how you look at it. Okay. So you hit someone with the car and then you kept on going. I don't know. I I'm sure I could go here all day.

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And regards, I was talking about some of this stuff. Anyways, let's continue talking. Turkish airlines passenger on route to Istanbul from Seattle made an emergency layover in New York on Wednesday after the pilot died in the flight.

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Yeah, you heard me. The 59 year old pilot.

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The pilot.

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Lichin perhivion reportedly lost consciousness after takeoff. The co-pilot turned the pilot may have turned the whole art. The co-pilot turned pilot made the decision to land despite medical intervention.

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By the time the wheels touched down, the pilot was pronounced dead.

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The original pilot was most recently had a medical evaluation in March and showed no health problems connected to job duty. Fortunately, everyone else is okay. This is according to CNN.

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Could you imagine that being on a flight and all of a sudden this going down? Yeah, some interesting times. No doubt about that. There's a new world record for most hot for hold on for most hot sauce eaten in three minutes.

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Canadian YouTuber Mike Jack recently shoveled down two pounds seven ounces of sriracha with a teaspoon. Mike Jack recently with a teaspoon. Yeah, in the studio of the Guinness World Records headquarters.

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Again, as folks point out that it's about two soccer balls worth of stuff in terms of weight. Jack points out the most common question that he gets is about a gaster intestinal duress that he must suffer after accomplishing