From America to the World: The Duo Expatiates on Today’s Crises
|
Time
Text
And here we are, my friends.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Happy birthday.
We have not been together on the air since a long time.
Seems like it.
Anyway, here we are, my friends.
Thank you so much for being welcome.
I mean, we're a little tired.
Thank you for joining us and celebrating Lionel and America a joint party today.
We had a wonderful day today.
Wonderful day.
We went to the neighborhood, and we had found a great little Mediterranean joint.
We had grilled stuff and baba ghanoush and pita bread, and we walked out, and it was this man with a beard and a dress.
I've seen a lot of that lately.
Yeah, but I have a theory about that.
What?
That because our city welcomes that.
I think people, because I'm seeing so much of it lately, that people are flocking here because they can walk around in a dress, and nobody will bother them, really.
I really think that.
I think there's something to be said for that.
I think that's true.
And you know what?
And so be it.
They're not bothering anybody.
I don't really care.
But it just goes to show you that who knew?
Who knew a couple of years ago?
In any event, my friends, thank you.
It was a wonderful day.
Thank you for your birthday wishes and your birthday thoughts and comments.
And I just got off the air with the red dagger.
Yes, Edie.
Thank you, Edie.
So many gifts and cards and messages.
Oh, yes.
Edie sent a beautiful handmade birthday card, so...
in addition to everything, so much, so much going on.
What do you have working on, Missy?
Well, right now for the warriors and our coalitions across the country, we are all in on AI artificial intelligence.
This is the number one issue.
We are calling it an American crisis.
Why though?
Explain why it is such a complex issue.
As to kids.
It is such a complex issue.
We would be here for several days if I explain everything.
But right now, AI seems to really be this runaway train.
It is just being thrust upon children, upon parents, guardians, educators, thrust upon everybody with no guardrails, no stopping, no critical analyzing.
Listen, there's a lot of AI, artificial intelligence that can be used for good.
We need to focus on that, promote that, and teach about that.
But just yesterday, we had our First Lady, Millenia Trump, announce the AI challenge.
She wants to empower all of our kids, our youth, so we can become global leaders in this AI movement.
And there are dollar signs attached for different contests and things like that.
Now, I do understand that.
Right.
And I appreciate this because AI is here, whether we want it or not.
So we have to learn how to deal with it.
Right now.
That being said, who is teaching everybody about it?
Exactly.
Who is who's teaching the the the teachers?
Because nobody I know is being taught about it.
How to handle all of this.
Who's teaching the kids who spend, you know, five to nine hours a day on their devices?
They're seeing things.
OK, so we have a problem with that not being addressed in the administration.
that we need to have some sort of uniform handbook.
I'm not kidding.
That can be handed out to every school, every home, all over the United States so we can all get on the same page and grab this once and for all and learn how to deal with it.
So the concern is what is happening regarding children, the dangerous chatbots.
And I want everybody to listen up to something I'm saying.
Chat GPT, it may tell an adult a very different story when you plug in something and ask a question that it is telling a child.
Our youth are under attack.
There is a war on for our children.
So bear in mind.
not everybody gets the same answers and things in chat gpt are based on the history of what you've put on facebook of what you've put uh on snap on x keep that in mind.
These are not uniform answers.
ChatGPT is telling children because they've given, they put so much of their lives online, that's where it forms different things.
And it's telling them based on that, things to do, things to look at, things to think about.
not the adult who may have a totally different experience.
So we can't compare.
It's kind of apples and oranges here with that.
But we have a lot of problems.
We have a lot of lawsuits.
And the First Lady, I know her heart is in her Be Best campaign and helping children.
But we need to flesh out this AI challenge much more.
Now, one of the things we need for us to realize is that, as you said, depending upon who we are, we may get different experiences than other people.
So if you were to go on and you were to look at various aspects, various things, and you were to put in information, you may not get the same self-harm instructions that AI gets when it knows who it is talking to.
Does that make any sense?
So just want to make sure you understand this.
Sometimes people will say, hey, I don't know what you're talking about.
I'm not seeing this.
I don't get this.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Are we suggesting that the harm and the self-harm that is being directed towards children, this is imaginary.
I don't believe so.
Just, just very, very, be very careful because sometimes you never know how they.
But also just understand the goal of big tech, any of this big tech, eyeballs, who are the eyeballs?
Children, youth, kids, the future adults, to keep them engaged online.
It's all about making money.
They are the product, much more even than the adult, right?
They're going to be on it for their entire lives.
So everybody better bear in mind when you ask why is this happening.
It's very, the answer is very crass.
all about making money and everything is in their favor big tech and that's what we constantly with the warriors fight with against and for better guardrails with our government and with communities did you see this new story a rochester woman faces charges for calling a black child the n-word rochester's city attorney has filed a draft complaint against shiloh hendrix who
was caught on camera earlier this year this year, earlier this year, calling January, February.
I don't know.
I was like, what are you waiting for?
calling a young black child a racial slur at a local playground.
Hendrix faces three counts of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor charge that carries a maximum of 90 days in jail, blah, blah, blah.
This is a situation that deeply affected many people, especially our communities of color.
and caused real turmoil in our community, said Rochester Mayor Kim Norton.
Already, I'm thinking, wait a minute.
I already got the number about this.
Oh, yeah.
We acknowledge the lasting impact this incident has had, not only on those directly involved and across our community, but also in the broader conversations happening.
A video of Hendrix hurling the N-word at the child quickly circulated online last April.
Hendrix said she received threats and she started an online fundraiser that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help her move to another place.
I don't know what the particular story is.
It says that she apparently got into something and hurled the N-word.
Well, that's unacceptable.
If that's true, that is unacceptable adults calling children names is it criminal now this is what i want to say this be very very careful ladies and gentlemen let's let's parse this carefully i just said unacceptable it's only acceptable right right no no i mean listen a little kid how can words be criminal well that's what we're trying to see let's look at this let's break this down uh specifically let's let's look at what we're talking about here one of the things which is interesting to
note is as follows.
The statute was disorderly conduct.
Now, if I'm in a park and I'm yelling get out of here just get out of here you stupid kid get out you and your stupid friends and your stupid games that may be disorderly if i am by virtue of my yelling and screaming i'm making a noise i'm making a tussle if i say get out of here you miserable kids okay get out of here you fat kids get out of here you stupid kids is that axial yet
not for the words, not for the, maybe the volume, maybe the context, maybe the fact that I'm threatening, I'm hurting, couldn't, it might be even threatening.
But when you get into, get out of here, you dumb, blind, let's say, uh, uh, poor, uh, stupid black.
Now, now we're getting into something that bothers me.
The subject matter should never...
never be the subject of a crime itself but how you say it because if she had said excuse me would you um n words get out of here please would you please thank you would you charge her with disorderly kind.
I don't know what the case law is.
My first thing is, no, no, no, no, no.
Just like if a black woman said, would you get out of here, you white kids, please.
Now, if you're screaming or yelling, again, it doesn't matter what it is.
You could be just raising all kinds of hell or threatening, or you could be threatening immediate assault or something.
That's a different story.
But I get very what it sounded like, and I don't know who this particular woman is here.
This is the Shiloh, excuse me, the Rochester mayor.
What is her name?
Mayor of Rochester?
Kim Norton.
I've been thinking.
Well, we know.
Is she black?
No, I have an idea.
First of all, this is New York State.
Rochester, New York.
No, here we go.
Kim Norton.
There she is.
Kim Norton is.
There she is.
She is a white lady.
Not that it matters.
See, I get very, very scared.
Now, if the same thing had happened, if there were black parents, black adults saying, hey, you white kids, I'd say the same thing.
Wait a minute.
You can't charge somebody just because they use the word white.
If they're yelling or screaming, it's a different story.
That's the issue.
That's what I want to know.
That's something which takes us, you know what I mean?
do you see you agree or disagree i'm agreeing with you but um it's horrible it's horrible horrible horrible horrible i would never do it i think it's unacceptable is it criminal for the words no for the circumstances yes it might be too loud disorderly conduct is one of those things like disorderly intoxication disorderly I mean did she cause a riot?
We don't know the particulars.
Did she was there?
Did the adults get into a fight?
Like we don't.
This story is very murky.
I want to say it's New York State.
We know where the push is in this state for race all the time and all that chaos and things like that so i i need to know more about this this is interesting um let me see so that means when somebody what is what is the new york statute for disorderly conduct what is the criminal penal statute for such the language i'm sorry i didn't mean to i was i'm a big debater i'm not there no well let's see what it says and it says here In New York,
disorderly conduct is covered.
Okay.
A person is guilty of disorderly conduct when, with the intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm.
I think I should be able to charge a lot of people who yell out things at me.
I disagree.
I think it's the opposite.
No.
What do you mean?
person is guilty of disorderly conduct when with the intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm.
I think the woman or somebody could say, I'm not, my intention is not to, to, to, I'm talking to these kids, public.
I'm talking to these kids.
It had nothing to do with the public or any kind of inconvenience or an alarm.
It said.
It says, if they, for example, engage in fighting or in violent, tumultuous, or threatening behavior, make unreasonable noise, use abusive or obscene language, or make an obscene gesture.
Okay, abusive language.
Okay, that may work.
Obscene?
I don't think it's obscene.
Disturb a lawful assembly or meeting?
No.
Obstruct vehicular pedestrian traffic.
No.
Congregate with others in the public place and refuse to comply with the lawful order of the police to disperse.
No.
Create a hazardous or physically offensive condition.
No.
I think it's to use abusive language in a public place.
And I think yelling at somebody as far as their race, I think that's abusive.
Does that make sense to you?
Brasileira mia.
There she goes.
I said,
our friend carla happy birthday lionel grateful for your voice your wit and your light you bring hope today brought you joy and maybe a little cake indeed thanks to you happy birthday yes yes and thank you and please and please uh as we say check your mail as we say thank you um i look at the statue very very carefully it's the subject matter if some,
what if they had said stuff about Trump?
Why don't you and you Democrats get out of here?
This is MAGA country.
Ah, different story.
White Monkey says, happy birthday, Big L. Get yourself something at the farmer's market on me.
Thank you so much.
What a good guy.
What do you think, Missy?
I hear some corn coming.
Because I am so completely focused on...
I live, I'm breathing it because it has superseded anything we have done in child safety, any of the legislation that has Take It Down Act, for instance, first piece of legislation since 1998 that we did get passed bipartisan a couple of short months ago.
It doesn't matter, in my opinion, anymore because now we're dealing with AI, uncharted territory, uncharted everything.
This is what we need to focus on, this is what we have our coalitions, our new coalition formed on and informing our members, getting information out to the public so that they can then spread it, but talking to your kids, that is the most important thing.
yesterday uh i need to put the the interview up which i will my dear colleague penny running who is in the state of Montana and is also the co-founder of the Yellowstone Human Trafficking Task Force.
And she was filling me in about healthcare.
She works very hard with healthcare across the country, not only in Montana.
And she brought to my attention that children are coming into emergency rooms and pediatricians, the back of their necks.
have this curvature.
This curvature, really, it kept me up all night.
I was thinking about it.
This curvature in their necks from bending over and looking at devices and phones and that medical professionals believe this will now become part eventually of our DNA and children will eventually be born like this.
I find this horrifying.
I mean, what do you have to say about that?
I think a couple of things here.
First, let me make a copy of this.
This is going to be subject for my part of my, uh, by the way, did you, did anybody hear misses L on my ABC show last night?
Fantastic.
In fact, it was this morning.
It was this morning.
We talk about other things as well, but there is a, is it lordosis or kyphosis?
One of the two, where you curvature, I think it's lordosis.
It's the neck.
Yeah, but the curvature is lordosis.
Anyway, either lordotic or kyphotic.
I don't know which one would apply.
But, and you're also talking about something that is epigenetic, whereas something can affect your genetics or genetic you, affect you.
that has occurred outside of the realm of typical genetics, if that makes any sense.
Kelly McKinnon, bless your heart, Kelly.
What a doll.
Kelly McKinnon.
How about a big hand for Kelly?
Kelly, you're just so nice.
You're the reason.
Happy birthday.
That's me.
67.
I was so bad today, by the way.
I was telling you, we'll get to this in a moment.
Everywhere I went, we went to our little...
You were telling me.
Do I get anything?
Nothing.
Sun of them.
Everywhere you went.
Everywhere.
My birthday.
Do I get anything?
Our little food store, a little stoked end.
This woman, she said, hello, wonderful.
It's my birthday.
Do I get anything?
What?
Do I get anything?
A cookie or something?
Anyway, she had no idea what I was talking about.
So kids, by the way, who are forever bent over a hunch, it could affect you in the long run negatively, horribly, terribly.
See, the problem that we have regarding AI is that people don't understand it.
We're working on educating everybody.
No, they don't.
This is just thrown at society.
It's not like we had a say in any of this, right?
It's just thrown at everybody.
I'm sorry.
They also say things to you, things like, well, my kids, you know, it's the parents' fault.
No.
You see, the parents what the parents have done the work wait a minute wait a minute listen there are a lot of parents that this is a separate program are not paying attention true don't care we're also going all in on another tough subject the foster care system you know as we talk about reforming it i ask the question But
let's get to why we have so many kids in foster care in the first place.
How did they end up there?
Right.
I am inundated with stories.
I just posted one and I just posted one here and there.
I don't post.
I'd be posting all day about horrible parents doing things to their kids.
A family of five.
So if you want to go to the Warriors and look up that story, I don't want to repeat it.
It's too horrifying for me to even say the words that our precious children, these little gifts, right, that we get, right, are abused and treated like this.
And it seems to be increasing.
right why are so many kids in foster care why do the older kids run away from it and then end up in trafficking situations like those are the things we have to a runaway.
They're trafficked.
Let's do it.
No, how did they end up in foster care?
Why did they run away?
Let's go all the way back.
And these are the things that are missing right now that we have to just blow everything up and get to these issues.
By the way, just a key difference, kyphosis is the exaggerated outward curve, rounded or hunched upper back, outward curved.
Lordosis is a sway back or an inward curve, not upper or lower, inward versus.
I said just the neck.
I know.
I just I just wanted to because I had brought up lordosis and kyphosis.
I am Kai Fox and wanted to verify since I brought it up.
Happy birthday.
I wanted to verify that I know what I'm talking about.
Happy birthday, boy.
Bless your heart.
Bless your heart.
That's right.
Let me see someone here.
We have our good friend, Lori Cuck, by the way, says, happy birthday, handsome.
Thank you, Mrs. L. Lori, so much.
You're leading the conspiratorium.
Thank you so much.
Oh, Lori.
been around since I think day one.
Lori has been...
Again, it needs a little flushing out with the administration is yesterday, President Trump, as you know, last Thursday was National Fentanyl Awareness and Prevention.
day okay across the united states and yesterday he announced the america free fentanyl program where they're going to be going all in it's it's privately funded but as i looked at the website and did a very fast review of all now it's great we're talking about it he wants this you know part of his administration to be dealt with this is a national security threat fentanyl okay huge um i talking about the cartels Not talking enough about China,
where the precursors come from and then brought to the cartels in Mexico and then flooded into our country.
So I want to see a little more talk.
Why aren't we talking more about China.
That's one topic.
But also we need to have some sort of, I am sorry, I don't like the word mandatory.
We need to have mandatory on the same page.
Again, I'm back with the handbook.
Handbook in every school, you know, education about this, not this piecemeal little bit in this school it's bad fentanyl don't go near it because the kids are buying it online and having it delivered to the front door the back door we need much more hardcore why aren't we going hardcore with things to keep our kids safe this is the question i ask of everybody and i get the same answer gee i don't know that is not good enough absolutely goose down story says
Says, that's our friend.
What was her name before?
You know what I'm talking about because you changed.
Anyway, UK rules on the internet may drive my murder suspect.
Cut up chatter.
Yes, UK rules on the internet may drive my murder suspect ex-husband back from Ireland to the US.
I hope your birthday is great.
Lynn is your reward.
Absolutely.
That is true.
That is true.
And that's what you say to me.
That's a terrible transition from here.
But that is something about a murderer.
But I kind of get it.
I understand it, but I am your present.
That's correct.
And you are my present on my birthday.
That's exactly right.
That's all we need.
We don't need anything else.
Absolutely.
That's it.
It was very important about that fentanyl program.
We need this really good education and we need this, there are no ifs, ands, and buts.
You were very much affected by that Black Poster Project.
Because I...
You were there.
You saw it.
Listen, I...
Look, I am not a victim or a survivor of human trafficking.
Sex trafficking, labor trafficking.
I am not any type of victim from fentanyl poisoning.
But when you stand alongside these parents and family members with the posters of their children, their deceased children, that have been harmed, that have been poisoned.
It's not an overdose.
None of these kids, young people meant to do anything.
It goes...
goes from we had a 10 year old whose mother was there we advocate for selena all the time who's a who was 11 okay up to uh young members of law enforcement military And in Times Square, the biggest press conference with law enforcement, with, you know, the first responders, with families, with advocates.
You have to be in their presence.
There are no words.
It is the most powerful.
And they did a wonderful on the jumbotrons all over 47th Father Duffy Square.
They put every person they know of, and we know there's lots more.
So this is what thousands, okay, flashing their pictures.
And then you hear the parents scream out, you know, that's my boy, that's my girl.
It is the most.
overwhelming and then we had a march from grand central later in the day with law enforcement with everybody to st patric's cathedral and you could hear a pin drop we you know we're at the height of the tourist season last thursday and this week, right?
Everybody's jamming into New York before school starts and we're hearing all the different languages and every pew in St. Patrick's had the poster, poster size of the person, the child, their name, their story.
And people walked around, didn't even know the tourists as they're filtering in what was going on here, right?
Somber.
Very somber.
Lori says, my son.
is a recovering heroine and I'm so lucky.
So lucky he's alive to be sure.
Well, this is also about addiction we talk about too.
Addiction, but also some of these kids, remember.
Remember, if I give, if somebody, let's say he's a heroin addict, and somebody says, I want to take a dose of heroin to get high, to whatever it is, and I give you a super hit, which many, many people believe that could have been, that was probably Jim Morrison.
Some people wanted him dead.
There's a theory behind that.
There may be some others who wanted him more.
dead than alive in any event but if I give you something and your intention was not to kill yourself but to take either a percocet or smoke a joint or something that may be illegal but if i load it up with something that's a thousand times more powerful than usual that's murder that i'm i'm killing you this is This is you're being poisoned.
And you can't say, well, it's an overdose.
No, an overdose is when you take something that would not necessarily cause death or was not intended to cause death.
Maybe you misupplied it.
You can overdose on aspirin.
You can overdose on alcohol.
You can overdose.
That's a different story.
Please, the nomenclature means a lot.
These are not overdoses.
These aren't people who are drug addicts.
But it's intentional poisoning.
And I want to know why we're not talking.
The poison is coming from China.
That's just the truth.
And I'm going to say something.
You don't have to say it, but I'm going to say it.
With all due respect to the first lady, who I think is trying to do a good job, she has absolutely no idea what she's talking about regarding AI.
She's being played by a lot of the big tech people.
And she is just, I mean, oh, changing the subject a little bit.
A little bit.
What about Melania on the cover of Vanity Fair?
What's that story?
Well, if it's a true story, remember, I don't believe things unless like we wrote it or somebody else, you know.
Well, they're saying that the staff is threatening to walk out and quit their jobs if she's put on the cover.
Now, I venture to say that could be true based on, or they're drumming up lots of PR because as the magazine business has faltered.
That's my question.
I think it's more of a PR stunt.
Well, yeah.
That is, no matter what, because of the scarcity of Melania Trump, when she does come out on it, whether it's a magazine cover, which we really haven't seen her on, or she came out for the Take It Down Act.
it down act we had more press there than we had with parents and advocates sitting there with congress uh she people are fascinated by her i tend to think this is a pr stunt that's what i tend to think let me ask this question where is the cover where is it it hasn't come out yet no no where is it It's going to be the cover is going to be online and the cover is going to be on the hard copy we only see in the airports.
Right.
There is no cover.
They don't exist.
It doesn't, there are no.
But there will be an article and it will be online where everybody is.
In the old days, there was a magazine.
We don't have that anymore.
That's what I'm saying.
We have to get over that birthday boy.
That's what I'm saying.
No, but I mean, it still holds weight to be, she'll be on something.
But.
That the media will talk about then for five days straight.
But we are.
That will be the focus.
Let me try to get this out.
Okay.
We're getting, they're getting upset over an article.
There is no cover.
There was a cover.
There was the cover of the Rolling Stone.
The cover of Newsweek.
The cover.
It meant something.
There was a physical, actual magazine.
They're going to show the visual online now.
It's not going to be the magazine cover.
That's what I'm saying.
We're using terms that don't make any sense.
Kids are saying, what cover?
There is no cover.
So what I'm saying is, you can have her on the cover.
Not have her on the cover.
There is no cover.
I see magazines in the air.
no magazines i see magazines in the airport They got them in the back.
They still have some magazines, very thin magazines, but they still have magazines in the airports.
Glory Cux says, me and my son attended several funerals from poisoned young people.
Damn shame indeed.
Our good friend Mark Klingerfeldt says, happy birthday to you.
Thank you for your clear view.
Hello to your beautiful wife.
You hear that?
I hear that birthday voice.
Good eyes.
No, no.
What I'm trying to say is, I don't know.
I don't know if I'm buying.
Let me say that what I'm saying is, we're using terms and in a phrase that doesn't matter anymore.
That's what I would say.
If I were President Trump, my answer would be, there is no vanity fair.
It's like, there's a vanity fair, like there's a drug report.
or a bright bar it's just it's online it doesn't mean anything.
I still wish something we talked about could have been eight years ago.
First administration.
I wish she would come out with her own magazine, this big, big, colorful, glossy that maybe she puts out even twice a year.
I used to say four times a year.
I'm going to say twice a year now.
And this beautifully done goings on in Washington, what they're doing.
And I would love to see that, that she's in control and she puts herself on the cover.
That would be a sell out.
I would donate all the money to her Be Best campaign to help the foster care, which she's very invested in now and going forward.
things for children.
Wouldn't that be a great idea?
I think so.
Do you remember there was a magazine that came out regarding Mohammed bin Salman?
Do you understand this?
Mohammed bin Salman.
He is the head of Saudi Arabia.
It was at Gristides.
No, not Gristides.
We walked in and they had on the checkout, there was this picture of MBS.
Billions out.
If she put out a glossy I can tell you that right now.
We're not talking about that.
We could see her in her fashion going to the luncheons going because women like to look at that.
We could see her doing her work with BBS.
She does visit hospitals and do things of that.
What I'm trying to say.
What I'm trying to say is I'm not saying she should.
If you asked women, seriously, nobody will know know this.
Would you like to see a picture of her closet?
Millions would say, yes, of course.
She is somebody that people find either exotic or glamorous or whatever it is.
She is, whether you like it or not, as close to a model model.
Michelle Obama's been on what three, four times?
I'm not going to make any Michelle Obama jokes.
Please, I'm not going to do that.
Jill Biden, what I'm saying is people are fascinated.
We live in a world where people love to see.
see no matter what anybody says that lauren sanchez they hate her but they wanted to see about the wedding they want to see about yachts they want to see about what is it like they want to see this she wouldn't do it but nobody wants to see michelle obama's closet come out of the closet nobody would stop but they do want to see this they're fascinated and the thing about it is that women may not say this in public who's right Who's right?
Who thinks I'm right?
They're fascinated by her.
They're fascinated by Melania.
She's exotic or mysterious or whatever the hell it is.
But I was in the rose garden and when she walked out with the president, the men were also fascinated.
And I'm not talking about salaciously.
I'm not kidding because I always look at like the audience as a focus group.
No, no, no, no.
They're also like this element of excited being there.
And again, it was not, I'm not kidding.
It was not like a salacious type thing.
It was just she's there because she's really not around that much.
We were at the White House one time, and there was Melania.
And I'll tell you who is the most you haven't really lived to.
You see when Barron walks in, it's just, you know.
I think he's eight feet tall.
I think they don't tell us the truth.
You know that?
Goose Down says, my baby sister Charlie poisoned herself 14 years.
Sorry.
Oh, my God.
I mean, she didn't mean to poison herself.
She was poisoned.
Well, we don't know.
I don't know the particular case.
don't know i'll have to facts a clarification we're sorry lori says she's intriguing it is i wish people would just say what it is there's something about people but the thing about melania is we we don't really know what it is.
She's intriguing.
She fascinates people.
She has that quality.
She has the voice.
She has the accent.
She's got all that stuff.
And I wish people would say, goddammit, I wish people would, women in particular would say, it's interesting.
It's people magazine stuff.
They find it interesting magazine again.
Just say it.
You don't have to.
I'm not saying it's the most incredible.
Can you think seriously?
I want you to think about this.
Who?
Name one first lady and people say Jackie Kennedy.
Jackie Kennedy was the closest thing that anybody that was.
what would you say not class i'm not saying melanie's not class but that was the closest thing to this people i don't know if people said that jackie kenedy was a beauty i don't know i don't want to get into who's beautiful and who's not that's but they were just fascinated by her she spoke french and spanish and she wanted to who she put up with a lot of crap that's another who was it before best truman I mean,
come on, Lady Bird Johnson, nobody, you know, Pat Nixon, Eleanor Roosevelt.
We're not talking lookers here.
Well, here comes this woman and it's a different story we should talk about shiloh hendrix being charged did you hear what i just said imperious did you thank you for your did you hear what i said well i guess that's the attempt to uh don't talk about melania no no shiloh i mean uh bob uh your name isn't what is it uh imperious did you did you hear us talk at length about disorderly conduct the mayor of rochester just tell me apparently did
you did you hear us just talk about this at length whether the use of the n word is in and of itself problematic is it the fact that she was obstreperous or loud or did you hear this?
Did you hear this?
Vimperius is a little late to the party, my friends.
That's all.
How about this?
Have you mentioned anything?
Just saying, just saying, just saying.
Anyway, who were you saying?
I like Lady Byrne Johnson.
Remember her Make America Beautiful?
Remember that?
You know, we're not hearing from Usha Vance.
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
There's a real interesting story about her.
about about vance and and and uh david from and the neocons and where he came from and you know you know who does a very good interesting nick fuentes does a very interesting background whether it's true or not it's up to you to decide okay now who let's go back i like ladybird johnson Make America beautiful.
Remember the beautiful highways and she was little during all of that.
I was too, honey.
I'm not exactly, you know, but I do remember in school, we always.
whatever those initiatives were.
I know they're bringing back, did you have the presidential fitness test?
No.
I would have not passed.
I don't understand because I had it.
I was Catholic school too.
We had no fitness in our day.
We had it and then we got like a little presidential fitness certificate.
Then your school failed you because we had to do something.
We had the 50-50-hour dash or something.
We had the 50-foot walk.
which was a big one.
I came in third, which is a story.
We had to have relay races.
We had a whole series of show hell.
I remember doing this.
I'm not saying you don't.
I'm saying I got my certificate.
You and your certificates.
You were an overachiever.
You went to Trenton, you went to Drumthwaqet, and you wrote a paper one time on how New Jersey got its name.
Yes.
And one of our first times we ever met, I said, well, how did it get your name?
You said, I don't know.
I don't remember.
I do remember, but I'm going to read an old fifth grade essay on how New Jersey got its name.
Brasilia, listen, Carla says, brilliantly, intelligently, impeccably elegant, and irresistibly charismatic photos yeah i mean photos indeed i listen no but there is there is a mystery about her.
I'm telling you, very few people have this quality.
I've witnessed it in groups, how they react to her.
There's just something, I don't know what it's called.
It's there, and that's what she ignites in people.
There is no one, no one in Hollywood.
who goes through as much.
Do you know what she has to go through every single day to maintain her weight?
And she's getting older.
I mean, she's, I think, elegantly let me see well let's she's got to have the treatments and the yeah let's stop right there i don't like that talk she has the wherewithals she's got the money you know it's a lot easier when you have household staff you have money to do facials gym clothing come on now i i i so let me say this again so i just want to say i don't want to talk about let me say this again if you have the money and the wherewithal and all that stuff you've got
to commit yourself whether you've got the money or not you've got to do it every single day who gwyneth paltry why does she have to do it it?
What I'm saying is she doesn't have to do it.
But what I'm saying is one of the reasons why nobody has ever, not only do other first ladies not go through what she goes through, nobody in Hollywood does.
Nobody does this.
It's like an athlete or something.
I don't know how anybody can do it.
To me, it would be kind of boring.
I think being married to Donald Trump would be like an athletic.
But don't you understand that you've got to look, I'm not, I'm saying this.
I didn't know if she has work done, this done.
I don't know anything.
All I know is you just don't wake them in the morning.
You don't want to see her.
I'm sorry, but she chooses to be this way.
She could just wear no makeup if she wanted and not wear.
Can you imagine that?
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine walking with a moo moo and flats?
Take her hair extensions out?
Can you imagine that?
No way.
But I understand she could do that.
She doesn't have to be glamorous.
Can you imagine if-Nobody's forcing her.
I'm not saying that.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
I understand what you're saying, but I guess because I work with so many downtrodden girls and women.
That's what I'm saying.
That the It matters what she's doing, putting out there, and helping the American people.
What I'm saying, in the history of...
was sewing her own clothes.
What is this?
She cut her own hair.
I remember she cut Jimmy's hair.
I used to read my mother's like Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal.
all ladies circle.
I think that was the other ladies.
No, yeah.
Yeah, some women's circle.
Yeah, at least no, family circle.
And she, you know, they would put these women on the cover like that.
I used to read about her and she was sewing her own coats, making her own winter coat.
She cut Jimmy's hair.
She's got the machine, the treadle, the singer, the bobbin.
Lifetime ago, we just live in a whole different world today.
Poor Jimmy, George, again, he's mad.
You know what?
That was very abusive.
That was disgusting.
That bothered me that they wheeled him out like that, horrible, so he could vote.
I think he looked dead to me on that stretcher.
All I'm saying is, I'm going to say one more thing.
I think it's all ridiculous.
I think this is a bug.
This is about glamour and all that.
It's cute and all that.
But what I'm saying is for Vanity Fair, Vanity Fair, when they normally take people and they want to glam up people.
That's what they want to glam up.
You're telling me you're not going to cover, you're not going to have Melania Trump, who's the first lady who, and let's face it, from Dolly Madison to best, who is it, Florence?
Was it Wilson?
No, the one who killed him.
No, no, no, no, no.
Harding's wife killed him, poisoned him.
So they say, you mean to tell me you're thinking twice about this?
Come on.
Well, in my opinion, it's a done deal.
She's already shot a cover, done a cover.
Just like Howard Stern's going to sign again in September.
This business about him being fired over it's nonsense.
It's a complete work.
Although I don't really know anybody who listens to, i mean i'm not asking people i don't know anybody who listens to howard stern i don't do you do you know the list of things that we just like who gives a flying about about oh taylor swift Well, I don't dominate.
And Kelsey.
They pronounce his name.
They call him Kelsey.
It's Kelsey.
Why won't they pronounce his name correctly?
But he doesn't correct anybody.
So what was it?
This will just dominate the headlines.
Their marriage.
I wouldn't be surprised if one in four children in America go to bed hungry and it'll just be all about Taylor Swift and her wedding.
I wouldn't be surprised if they're not even, if they don't even get married, if they just pretend like they have some ceremony or something, but it's not really, or they just say, look, just do this.
Because if your careers, they're promoting this thing.
the number of arranged marriages, the number of people, oh, it's so phony and so beyond horrible this.
Anyway, but I just kind of.
thought that was, I have no interest, obviously, but the number of people who do care about that, it's incredible.
Same thing with sports.
I don't know.
I know people who are depressed because if the Yankees don't make it to the playoffs, they're depressed.
The hell's the matter with you.
I don't care about that.
Changing subject.
What's that new movie you like on Netflix?
Sullivan's Crossing.
There's a lot of good stuff on Netflix.
Well, you know why?
Because it is kind of mindless entertainment.
And after all of this, you need at 1, 2 in the morning, mindless entertainment and it's a family saga.
I like these family sagas and it's just interesting based on some books and I'm enjoying it and that's all I have to say about it.
What is everybody watching?
What is everybody watching, ladies and gentlemen?
By the way, somebody says the long engagement is beginning.
You got a good point there.
What is everyone watching?
What is it?
What are you currently?
Is it a book?
Is it a series?
I'm involved, of course, into Karen's getting arrested, women's getting arrested.
I don't want to hear that.
And fighting the police.
I watch this.
this somebody says i don't watch tv this is streaming this isn't tv this is goose down says glamour is from under glamour glamour is from under makeup and no matter the style well that's very true there's a certain degree of there's uh a certain uh panache you know what i say uh braceliera says wednesday That's a series.
Oh, oh.
When, you know, you know, like Adam's family.
What, what, I was talking about that.
Wednesday.
Adam's family.
Wednesday, yeah.
A lot, a lot of young people are watching that.
Wednesday.
as well.
So I have not watched that yet.
I've seen a lot of billboards for it going into the Lincoln Tunnel.
You know, because the billboards are digital now.
So the things are flashing.
And so I've seen a lot of that digital.
I think Netflix and this has brought back a real sense of, I don't know what the word is.
I know what I just, sorry.
Oh, I like that just now.
Oh, what?
I received a casting notice.
You know how I talk, there's a gradual pendulum swinging back to what people are craving, you know?
A casting notice came to me that they want to create a series, Eloise at the Plaza Hotel, based on.
Yes.
So there is still a fascination, even with little girls.
Now the Plaza Hotel has an Eloise Suite There is a craving for returning to that in a broader scale, right?
So I was happy to hear that we'll see how that goes i hope they don't dei her but we'll we'll see how it goes i think that when little girls are little girls and there's something about tea parties and when daddies uh engage in tea party when a little girl has a tea party, I don't even know if they do the same.
Yeah, they do.
It makes my heart a second because I want little girls to be little girls.
I want them to be mommies.
And I want them, and I love my heart.
resounds when I see a little girl in a ballerina outfit.
It kills me.
I love that.
You know what I passed today?
When you wear the ballerina outfit, the cutest.
When you do your pirouettes and all that.
Birthday boy.
Guess what I passed today?
Your je ne sais quoi.
My je ne sais quoi.
My pate de foie gras.
Yes.
I passed the American Girl store in Rockefeller Center today, coming from my meeting.
And this place, no matter when, you know, it's a block long, the store.
It goes from either side.
I think it's 52 and 53.
Like you can walk through the store.
And no matter when I pass it, it is packed.
And today it was really packed.
And the little girls get all dressed up.
And I see grandparents in there.
You can tell they're grandparents.
Mothers.
I see fathers alone with little girls.
And they're all dressed up, most of them.
And they have little shopping bags.
Oh.
So again, it's the doll.
But that reminds me of another story that is horrifying.
That I talked about on your radio program this morning.
That Mattel has formed a partnership.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
With Meta.
Anyway, they want to.
They're talking about, you know, AI Barbie.
Where the Barbie is connected to Wi-Fi.
Or there's a Bluetooth in the Barbie.
They want to promote that a child who needs creative play, right?
We all play with dolls, stuffed animals.
We set them up.
We made situations.
We dressed them up.
We played with our siblings or our friends.
And just played for hours.
Well, they now want a child to create a bond.
Everything will be so nice.
So how are they supposed to go out into the real world?
There might be conflict.
How are they going to deal with that?
So this is further isolation, something we're fighting at the warriors that's all come about why are they doing this to our children i'm very serious why why and why is it allowed a couple of things changing your i i the the american girl i was not very familiar until we we we walk by it quite a bit i like the way they have girls with different shades of skin color i think that's great i think a doll should reflect it's
okay if a black girl gets a white doll it's okay i don't care about that but for the most part i love i hated the fact that there was there was no fact of a fact in the old days of a black girl with a black baby.
Well, now there's more shit because they sell more.
And it's this thing.
Now, another thing too was I have a friend of mine who's, they celebrated their 50th anniversary.
So we went, you did this today.
We went and look at this.
We went to this, we got this car at the St. Patrick's Cathedral.
It's a mask car.
And I'm not going to reshare it inside.
It's personal.
But anyway, this picture is a picture of St. Patrick, but it is a St. Patrick's Cathedral mask car.
And irrespective of, because they're Catholic, I think it's a wonderful thing.
Tell them.
thing tell them the the the hoopla in well you know st patricks has there's the gift shop for st patricks i mean it is what a what are we here's the thing you oh i know just the american girl shop goes from 51 to 52 that's it go through so i was on the 51st street side today when i walked by I, and the cutest thing is they have a little salon.
You can bring your doll and wash her hair and curl it and, and, and, and you see all these little girls doing it.
It's the cutest thing.
But anyway, I digress.
So the, there is a St. Patrick's on 51st Street gift shop, a standalone storefront, load it down with stuff.
But when you want a mask card, you have to go into their St. Patrick's office, which is underneath the cathedral on 51st Street.
And we've purchased many a mask card for people there.
And I went in today.
I couldn't believe it.
They are lined up left and right to buy these mask cards.
to send them.
It was a lot of tourists.
So I could tell by their accents or it was their first time there.
This is a big deal for people.
St. Patrick's sending a card from there.
Carla writes us.
Carla says back in the day, my daughter was able to have the American Girl designed in her liking.
Yes.
I want it.
You can.
Wow.
I remember when this started, it was catalog.
Okay.
I want to say this started around.
Don't hold me to it around.
What was brought to my attention might have been around 1990.
Okay.
So 35 years it was the samantha doll just one doll white with long brown hair and it was samantha's stories and you buy accessories it was all done online fast forward now we have everything from native american to black to to brown to the windows look so i as an adult woman, I stand always and look at the windows because I love them.
But you can then also create the doll.
They have a disabled doll.
They have a doll in a wheelchair.
Is it broken or something?
No, but I mean, it's terrible.
I didn't mean it.
It's horrible.
I didn't mean it.
I'm not even addressing that.
They just pulled it out.
No, but for a little girl, I mean, this is so memorable.
Because it reflects.
And then you can create it also.
So listen, I'm glad to see that something like that still stands.
You're going to understand something.
I love when little boys, little boy.
Oh, what?
The other birthday.
What?
Also in Rockefeller Center is Legoland.
I forgot.
Yeah.
And I passed the other day, the Legoland.
I'm like, what is this?
They're lining up for Radio City.
It was the.
Legoland line.
They were lined up all the way down the sidewalk to get into Legoland.
So see these basics still are holding.
And I said, that makes me happy.
That's so good.
That makes me happy.
And I also like the fact I want little girls to be little girls because these radical left people are trying to destroy mother femininity with these blue haired girls.
I'm not pregnant.
The list of words that were leaked that the Democrats now, because they're all over the place, how they retool their messaging.
Oh, no, no, no.
They're getting rid of things like pregnant person.
Oh, please.
Because they, because people can't take it.
Oh, dear God.
No, but they're dropping.
Oh, dear God.
That is so stupid.
Pregnant person.
And, so I don't, I don't have a problem sometimes with changing words.
I, I, I, I, certain things, I understand.
I think, like, what do you mean changing words?
Colored.
Colored people.
You know what I mean?
Listen, it may have worked.
I get that.
But pregnant, stop it.
Men cannot get pregnant.
If you can get pregnant, you're not a man.
Any questions?
Any questions?
Now, if you can't get pregnant, that doesn't mean you're not a woman.
But if you can get pregnant, you're not a man.
Does that make sense?
I do not believe that a woman's worth is necessarily connected to her ability to have children, her desire to have children, her – I don't believe that.
It should be heralded, lauded, but that doesn't make a woman that is not something that a woman who cannot have a child shouldn't feel like I'm not a woman.
I'm a no, no, no, no, no.
But if a man can if a man gets pregnant, you ain't a man.
Now you can talk about certain things.
You think women the XYY, the honey, stop it.
I'm sure there's a name for it, but you're not a man.
Men don't have babies.
That's it.
And they're just that's it.
And it's nothing, nothing personal.
There's nothing about it that's, you know, I saw a weird commercial.
Do you want to hear aboutar about it yeah and i don't know where i saw it because i really watch streaming but i must have a couple of times i did sneak on the old sometimes i do i've been very disgusted by any sort of mainstream or cable news but i did i believe a few days ago take like a smattering i wanted to see what what was being.
Oh, no, I know what it was.
I think I was watching President Trump.
I wanted to see a news something.
I did something where I had.
And you're ready for this one?
And I don't know what the commercial was for.
because I wasn't paying attention.
I'm bracing myself.
No, no, it was apparently supposed to be like a father.
He had a little baby.
And he sits on a couch.
He puts on a dress.
He puts on a long wig.
Oh, no.
He takes like a picture of, I guess it was supposed to be like the mother's face.
Puts it on his face like a mask.
Oh, dear God.
Takes a bottle.
Oh, dear God.
Puts it under his dress to nurse the baby.
Oh, no.
But I don't know what it was for.
Oh, my God.
Let me go up camera.
Yeah.
that's the laugh you very rarely hear it.
It's not even funny.
That's the authentic laugh.
This must be a lot of stress.
This is the horse shock.
This is stress.
No, no, this is also being exhausted.
Yes, exhaustion.
You know.
Let me get it together.
You'll be okay.
It's all right.
Come back together.
There we go.
She'll be okay.
Don't worry.
She'll be okay.
I'm back.
Don't try this at home, ladies and gentlemen.
Please.
Don't try this at home.
We're professionals.
We're professionals.
We make it look easy.
Oh my God.
Okay, I'm back.
Okay.
Okay, now we're back.
I know I don't want to talk about Cracker Barrel anymore.
I really don't want to talk about Cracker Barrel.
I don't.
Well, I just want to say one thing about Cracker Barrel.
It'll just fail.
And we know this already.
It's just going to fail.
Because all those nice people that go to Cracker Barrel for that authentic experience, taste of Americana, it's going to fail.
That's all.
And we all know it.
That's the end of discussion.
And because of this dimwit.
Ninkum pool.
But she was allowed.
I didn't follow it.
I'm too busy with the AI and the children and the family who hired her.
Why blow up a good situation, a decent situation?
I have to look.
Was there stock in the toilet?
Like, I don't know.
I don't think so.
But I know it plummeted now.
But.
People just have to get in there and ruin things.
It's failing already.
It is.
It is very sad, though.
People just love those gift shop and Cracker Barrel.
It is, my friends.
But we have to fight across the country for our Cracker Barrels, for our American Girl stores.
I'm very serious about that.
We all have to do our part to just keep promoting and spending our money at small businesses.
Without a doubt, right?
without a doubt no bow to doubt it absolutely what else is there i think this one nothing except i'm thrilled and i don't there has been um a bank went out of business up on the corner.
I hate empty stories.
Oh, yes, yes.
Because I'm always looking like what's coming.
I thought you were excited because a bank went out of business.
No, no, it went out about 10 years ago.
I was thinking about this.
It was a city bank.
No, it wasn't.
No, it was a capital one.
It was a capital one.
You named the brand.
I wasn't going to say it was a capital one bank.
It was open for about two years.
Capital one branch, big spot, right?
And it closed a good 10 years.
I've been thinking about this.
It just announced it's going to be some kind of big coffee corner, which there's nothing in the neighborhood like that.
It's going to do very well.
And people can come and sit all day, I guess, probably, to have their experience.
But I'm so happy when an empty storefront comes to life.
Because it brings people in.
It brings business into the neighborhood.
And I'm seeing a lot of businesses.
And I'm seeing more of those pot shops.
Even though they have fancy names, some of them cannabis and all that, shutting down.
Good.
How can they?
There's one on every corner.
How can they possibly, with the competition, make any money and pay these funds?
They're almost.
So it's making me very happy every time I see store for lease.
The amount of restaurants in the hood, in the kitchen, on 9th Avenue from like 55th.
Every kind of food you could have.
Today, I'll tell you, we walked in this place.
We've walked by a gazillion times.
And we said, yeah, let's just, I'm feeling for like Baba Ganushin, Kaponata, and stuff like that.
And they had grilled mushrooms, these big, not the australians but the king trumpet mushroom anyway this place was huge we walked by it's like oh my god very busy very busy and there's thai there's multiple asians, multiple Indian, Turkish, Peruvian, Chilean, Italian, absolutely.
Every kind of, there's a Russian place down a bit, every kind of food.
you can imagine is on Nine Devonshire.
And it's good to see that.
In any event, my friends, thank you so much.
Birthday.
We are so happy.
Today was so terrific.
I want to thank all of you wonderful and great and beautiful.
Thank you very much.
For your kindness.
Carla, thank you so much in particular.
In particular, you as well.
White Monkey, Kelly McKinnon, you are a doll.
Look at her with your super sticker.
Thank you so much.
Lori Cuck.
Goose Down Story, thank you.
Lori Cuck, we thank you.
Mark Klingerfeldt.
Wasn't that a character in a Mash?
mash any event thank you for that remember klinger was klinger the one that wore dresses imperious by the way said we should talk about shilohendrix being charged we already did we already went through that well maybe they came in late honey carla thank you so much they came in late thank you thank you thank you we're gonna we're gonna give that wednesday a shot and uh oh the brad says happy birthday coming in late sorry brad don't ever apologize you don't have to Anyway, so that's it.
I got a redacted coming up.
I just did with Clayton and with Natalie.
We got that one coming up.
I just, please make sure you see.
Tell me you've seen the interview, the great interview with Scott Ritter.
Just incredible.
Oh, my God.
I'm such a fan, such a fan.
And I'm such a fan of you.
Thank you so much one more time.
Happy birthday.
And I shamelessly plug myself because...
No, what I talk about is we both know is difficult.
And it's, you know, but Lynn's Warriors on YouTube, we need to build momentum constantly.
We need to talk about these issues.
And we need your numbers.
And we need to put them at the forefront.
And we need your subscriptions.
Yes.
I need everybody to subscribe it's free please do it please help us out so i can get this information out into the hands of more people more warriors to make a difference we absolutely we just so much thank you for your support your loyalty and your love it means the world to us and uh you're stuck with us everybody all right my friends that's it anyway have a great and glorious day thank you so much you've been so so very kind and i i love sharing the day with you all right my friends Thank you so much.