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Show Transcript

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Our bow, what's the price you pay? For Heaven!

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Break our bones, slide through chains What's the price you pay? For Heaven!

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Life's a screen, life won't change Can I bleed like you? Do we bleed the same?

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It will amount to nothing Take your drug, break a damn pot

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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, Dr.... It doesn't matter who the host is.

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Oh, you so know it and I talk about it all the time. It does not matter who the host is. What always has mattered is who the listeners are.

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Anyways, today's Monday, November the 4th of 2024, day 309th of the year and only 57 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 then hanging out with our friends and colleagues over there.

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You're being infiltrated. Radio Big. Yes, infiltration in Radio Big is always the combination of things that we talk about, the things that we do, the things that we move, the things that we definitely groove about all at the same time.

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Yeah, I know it gets a little interesting sometimes. Well, that was a frozen picture. Nobody wants that. That's for sure.

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Okay, so yes, here we are. Yes, it is, you know, it's the Monday. It's the Monday of this week. And when I started telling you that there's only 57 days left to go, that's a sign.

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It's a sign that it's all coming to an end. I'll come into an end relatively quick for you, which I mean, it could be good, could be bad, depending on how you want to take a look.

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There is no doubt there. So there you go. So how was your weekend? Did you do anything fine? Exciting? Have you heard about this thing that's going on this week?

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There's like this big event that's happening tomorrow. Yeah, it's that presidential election thing, you know, the thing that everybody's been talking about taking a look at and you can't escape, especially the weekend before.

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So here's my question. Did you go vote?

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That's okay. If you didn't do early voting, that's cool. I don't think you can do much of anything today, but this really depends on what state and county you're in. So you might want to double check that.

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Or if not, you know, you always have the option for tomorrow because the tomorrow option, you know, just depending on how it is, might be quite a few people might not be that many people.

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You never know until you get there. So that's the that's the cool part about the whole process there. But hey, it's neither here nor there.

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Now, let's talk real quick. If you're new here, let's talk about this. Our show consists of safety in the news, news and safety.

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It's kind of how it goes. Does we lay out the land, talk about the things and move forward from there. We talk about it from our feature story news perspective where people come in and talk about what's going on inside of the world of news.

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I have some people that are here that are giving me new stories in real time as they're coming through.

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And then we essentially give you a versionality of a main story for us to be able to talk about some of the other things that are going on.

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And then we do that in an hour time frame during the rated our safety show. Our two and three consists of the JLM in the morning show.

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So it all depends on what you're trying to accomplish as we're going through the whole thing. So there you go. We have a video aspect of this.

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We have an audio aspect of this. We have a streaming aspect of this safety FM dot com is the best way to pull up all the information radio big dot FM is another place that you can go to for information.

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We're on the different social media platforms. And then if you have one of those fancy dancy live of pod catchers, you can actually listen to this live on the podcast.

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And then it gives you the recording directly as after we're over. So a lot of stuff, a lot of things to do as we are talking.

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So there you go. Some options. If you are looking to doing some of the things that we're able to do, that is for sure.

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Anyways, with that being said, why don't we start talking right away about what the hell was happening inside of the world of the trend?

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Because, hey, that's what we talked about. We talk a little bit about everything. Here is what was trending rated our safety show.

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OK, so as I take a look at the trends of the end of the ends and ugly job report heading into the election day and the heist gets complicated in the Netherlands.

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We'll talk about that as we get into the shit list. Also, Sean comes loses the key to Miami and Chris Martin takes a tumble.

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We'll talk about that as we get into show business. And also Tom Cruise may reprise one of his original roles and Jamie Foxx opens up about the medical scare that he had and King Charles cuts off Prince Andrew.

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We'll talk about that as we get into the Royals, Royals. So there you go. That's what's going on. So if you're ready, I'm ready.

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We can talk about the stuff that's going on. I have my friends at Feature Story News that are waiting to talk away about everything that is going on.

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So if you are good, so I am good. So and we can get moving and grooving for us right here and bring in the news. So let's go ahead and do that right now.

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Here is the news on the Royals safety show from Feature Story News in London. I'm Ollie Barrett.

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have been tearing through swing states in the last hours of the US election campaign, whose undecided voters could decide the result of the race.

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Jagriti Darvey reports from Washington. After her surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris hit the battleground state of Michigan.

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Her challenge there is reaching out to those Arab American voters, disillusioned with the White House over its approach to the Israel-Gaza war.

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Meanwhile, Republican Donald Trump spent Sunday in North Carolina and Georgia, starting off in Pennsylvania, where he once again falsely claimed the election was being stolen and disparaged an Iowa survey that put Harris ahead in the state.

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Moldova's pro-EU President Maya Sandus won a second term in an election runoff. Her rival Alexander Stoianoglu had called for closer ties with Russia.

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Officials in Valencia say they understand people's frustration after Spain's king was pelted with mud on a visit to one of the towns devastated by last week's flooding.

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Nearly 220 people are known to have died, dozens more are missing. Samuel Romero is a civil engineer in the area. He says volunteers have been working tirelessly.

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We are so, so grateful to people, how they are self-organizing and trying to help everyone, just bringing food, bringing anything they have from that they think that it could be useful.

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All primary schools have been closed for a week in Lahore because of unprecedented air pollution in Pakistan. In neighboring India, air quality in parts of New Delhi's dipped to severe levels, with pollutants spiking to 10 times the permissible limits.

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Officials could now bring in more measures to tackle the pollution, as Ishan Gurg reports.

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For now, what the Delhi government, which is dealing with the problem locally here in the national capital, it has deployed 200 movable smog guns.

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And the idea is to basically target dust particles coming from construction sites. We are currently in phase two of the graded response action plan, which is the policy framework designed to tackle pollution in this time of the year.

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There's a likelihood that we are going to advance to stage three of this response action plan. In stage three, what we are likely to see is more bans on construction activities, more bans on firewood burning, more bans on biomass burning.

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We will also likely see some sort of cuts on vehicles on the road down the line as well, as we have seen in the past.

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From bureaus worldwide, this is FSN.

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With FSN Spotlight, I'm Simon Marks looking today in more depth at the crisis in Valencia after the King of Spain had mud thrown at him over the weekend by local residents, furious at the failure of authorities to provide them with sufficient warning of torrential rains that created flash floods, killing more than 200 people.

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The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez was evacuated from one town on Sunday after being confronted by furious locals.

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Juan Bodera sits in the local parliament in Valencia and says the national government has engaged in criminal negligence.

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The situation is crazy because of the mismanagement of the government, of the regional government, and of course there are shared responsibilities with the national government and there are cities in the zone that have not yet been able to clean up their entire territory.

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There are still flooded barges and maybe victims there, buildings whose stability may be compromised by the water, health problems that may be aggravated by the water conditions.

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So the situation is quite dramatic and the response of the regional government is beyond words and compressible.

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The Spanish Civil Guard says extra resources are now being used in the search for people missing in the floods. The government has not yet provided any estimate of how many people are missing and when numbers are given they could only cause further fury.

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On Sunday some in the crowd called the King a murderer. I'm Simon Marks.

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To recap the top stories, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are tearing through swing states in the last hours of the US election campaign. Moldova's pro-EU President Maya Sandus won a second term in an election runoff.

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Officials in Valencia said they understand frustration after Spain's King was pelted with mud on a visit to one of the towns devastated by flooding and all primary schools have been closed for a week in Lahore because of unprecedented pollution in Pakistan.

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That's the latest Feature Story News, Oli Barrett reporting.

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Hey, are you tired of hanging around and talking about safety in a boring kind of format?

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Well, I got something for you.

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If you haven't hung out with us yet at safety FM.com, I'm going to encourage you to do so.

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You have to come out to safety FM.

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You can come hang out with all kinds of safety professionals.

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Some are safety professionals.

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Some are just people that are talking about safety.

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But we want to do it in a format that makes it fun and entertaining.

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If you're kind of trying to figure out what the FM portion is, well, we're a radio station and also a podcast network.

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You come out, hang out, listen to my show, the Jay Allen show.

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You listen to Todd Conklin with a pre accident investigation.

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Just to name a few on what could be found on the station.

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Different things for different people trying to bring safety in an entertaining form safety FM.com.

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Go to the website, download the app and carry it with you all day long.

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This show is almost as enjoyable as hearing the sound of the toilet flush.

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Rated R safety show on safety FM.

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Well, I'm assuming that could be enjoyable depending on what you have going on.

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I'm just throwing that out there.

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I never know these things.

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I'm just I'm just saying anyway, 17 minutes past the top of the hour as you and I are hanging out on this lovely Monday.

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Yes, it's so lovely.

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I don't even know what to do with myself.

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It's so lovely.

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So let's talk about it because we need to get into the shit list because that's what we do.

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We are shit listers.

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What?

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That's a terrible thing to say.

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But I did say it.

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So let's do this.

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Tomorrow's election day.

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Just in case if you did not know.

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And here is the state of the race squad representative Rashida.

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I'm going to mess up her last name.

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So let's just leave it alone.

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Declined to formally endorse Kamala Harris over the weekend.

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And things can get a nuttier.

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A vowed white supremacist Richard Spencer has endorsed Harris because Trump is too pro-Israel related.

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Harris is taking apparently a contradictory stances on the Middle East conflict.

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In Pennsylvania, she's running ads doubting that her support for Israel in Michigan.

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She's running pro-Palestine ads, an extra perimeter fence expanding the security footprint around the Naval Observatory went up over the weekend.

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And the event of Harris wins and begins receiving even more extensive protection.

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So there you go.

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Also, Harris appeared on a cold open of Saturday Night Live in September.

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Lauren Michael said that neither candidate would appear over equal time concerns.

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The Trump campaign said that there were never invited to appear.

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The FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr calls this a clear and blatant equal time violation.

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So, well, you're going to see what happens there because I don't think that that's going to be left alone.

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Regardless of the outcome, I think that there will be some conversations that will definitely come out of it at minimum.

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At minimum, some conversations in regards of what will happen there.

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So we'll take a look as we go forward.

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You'll know. I mean, you just kind of know how this goes.

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This is not going to be one of those things where it's just going to go away.

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Never is going to happen.

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There's going to be some conversations about this.

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So let's continue.

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And what one of the most astonishing stories of the entire year has been the entirely the campaign chaos.

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The Washington Post reports that Chinese intelligence agency have hacked deeply into the American telecommunications network

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and have been actively monitoring real time phone calls, including Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.

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But the extent of the hack gives China access to the phones of millions of American sources, say.

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And it's not even of the top 10 story.

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So that's something. I mean, that's something to think about.

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Trump has a busy final campaign day for rallies beginning in North Carolina, swinging through two in Pennsylvania

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and closing things down at nine thirty p.m. in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Harris is finishing up her last day campaigning with rallies in Allentown, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

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Lady Gaga is expected to appear at one of the rallies.

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I mean, here's my question, because I want to know this.

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So you did hear.

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Because I think everybody did hear that good old Beyonce showed up to one of them, but she didn't sing.

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And I think that's kind of odd.

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And now I'm kind of interested in regards of OK, so if Lady Gaga is showing up, is she singing?

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Because I don't know. I mean, I would think that when you have somebody.

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But then again, I guess if you have like an actor show up to your event, it's not like they're going to be acting.

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So I guess I have a lot of questions there. I'm just kind of confused.

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Like if you have a singer that shows up and they can sing, why wouldn't they sing at your event?

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It's kind of a weird one. But who knows?

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Who truly cares what this guy has to say? Who gives a shit?

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Rated R, Safety Show.

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Yeah, I don't know. I just ask questions.

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Anyways, Friday, October jobs reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the devastating number for this economy.

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Yeah, I did say that. Who's a firms created just twelve thousand jobs in the last month.

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Expectations exceeded one hundred thousand, offsetting the private job sector implosion where there are forty thousand government jobs created.

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And it gets worse. The report revised down the job numbers from August and September by twelve thousand.

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This is according to Barron's.

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So just in case if you're looking at where the source information is coming from, because I've told you this from the very beginning.

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Source information is very important because you can't have somebody writing shit up that doesn't make sense and you're not pulling a you're not pulling stats.

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I get worried about that. Then I'm like.

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And that's what happens.

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You know how it goes. Anyways, let's talk about some other stuff.

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Even with a doorbell camera and tracking down the culprit, the committed property damage isn't always a given.

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Unless the purpose of the USPS mailman.

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Yeah, a California man, Madure or excuse me, Brady Moore came home to find one of someone had crashed into his Jetta.

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His son left parked in the front of the house.

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Home camera footage revealed that the mail truck driver struggling to control the vehicle, hitting the car, then speeding off after someone called local posts of the local post office came to take photos were reimbursement claim.

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He didn't hear back when it escalated to Sacramento Postmaster General.

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He told the two repair estimates that he was told to take take up to nine months to take a look at his information.

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Moore said that even though the impact was minor, that the hit was enough to cause structural damage, making the vehicle undrivable.

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The insurance claim wasn't enough to replace it and were settlement for an older model.

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The postal workers are responsible for the crash retired immediately after the incident.

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Local media reports is according to ABC seven.

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So hold on.

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You're telling me that you got into an accident.

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It's going to take nine months.

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I would have called the cops.

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I mean, because that's going to be determined to hit and run and you have video evidence of what the hell's going on there.

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Yeah, I mean, that's a weird one.

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I mean, let's be realistic.

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That's a real weird one when we start talking about it.

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I mean, I never understand when people do some strange stuff there.

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No doubt there.

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So there you go.

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So let's talk about some other stuff.

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Crooks in the Netherlands took a pair of screen prints of work by Andy Warhol from MPV, not MVP, but MPV Gallery on Friday.

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The stolen piece of the stolen pieces despic is the picked Queen Elizabeth II in Denmark's Queen from the Denmark's Queen.

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I guess there was part of a four print series called reigning queens.

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The other two prints is a big Dutch queen and another queen of Switzerland.

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The thieves apparently tried to take all four but left the latter of the two on the street.

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Security footage shows they couldn't get all the pieces into their getaway car.

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So do you think that they went there with no idea what the hell they were stealing?

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Because it sounds a lot like that.

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At least it comes across that way as we are talking.

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I mean, what do you think?

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Or do you going to go now?

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Maybe what they were doing.

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I'm just wondering because you wouldn't think that you would want to leave that on the road and then go, oh, no, it's not going to fit in my my getaway car.

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That's for sure.

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Weird stuff. Weird stuff.

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Anyways, a Dutch man who walked barefoot from Los Angeles to Times Square to raise awareness for men.

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Mental health completed the journey on Saturday, setting the new Guinness World Record.

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Anton Newton boom walked more than three thousand one hundred miles over eight and a half months.

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Holy shit. Eight and a half months in order to set the record.

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He had to have nothing on his feet and not even a bandaid.

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An army veteran who who did three tours in Afghanistan, used his walk to raise over forty thousand dollars for Movember and an annual fundraising campaign for men's health.

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After putting on his first pair of socks and shoes and almost the years,

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Newton bottom Newton boom says that his next plan is to complete more world records. This is according to the New York Post.

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I mean, couldn't you just like rock some barefoot shoes or something?

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Because I mean, geez, three thousand one hundred miles.

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And when you say over three thousand one hundred miles, that becomes a lot of a lot of stuff to talk about there.

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I don't know some stuff to think about. No doubt there whatsoever.

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So let's get into some other stuff. I got a death and I got a baby.

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So let's talk about both. Actor Alan Ratchen has died.

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He passed away on Saturday at Cedar Side and I Medical Center in Los Angeles after experience heart failure.

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Alan is best known for his roles in L.A. law and Dharma and Greg.

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He was 82 at the time it was passing. Yeah, that sucks.

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I mean, there's nothing else to put it in that way.

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Also, actress Margot Robbie welcomed her first baby, a baby boy with her husband, Tom, whatever the hell his name is.

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They're both 34. No word on the official date or name of the baby.

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So there you go. There you go.

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Anyway, take a listen to this.

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Jennifer Gates welcomed her second child with husband Esquistine Natal Nassar.

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She's 28 and he's 33, a baby girl named Maya arrived on October the 16th, according to Instagram posts from Gates.

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The couple was already parents of a one year old daughter.

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Layla Gates is the daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates.

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So there you go. There you go. What else do we got? What else do we got?

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Should we talk? Oh, yeah, let's talk about