Hour 4 of A&G features...
From the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio and the George Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Geddy Armstrong and Getty.
Show families with loved ones still held in Gaza, storming Israel's parliament, heckling lawmakers below, smearing paint on the glass. President Biden now condemning the Israeli Prime Minister for IDF forces targeting three clearly marked AID vehicles delivering humanitarian supplies in Gaza, the President saying he's outraged and heartbroken that seven members of the world's Central Kitchen were killed. The workers say they coordinated their movements with the Israeli military. President Biden is expected to speak with net Yahood for the first time since that deadly strike on those aid workers.
Outraged, heartbroken.
I get outraged has to come from a place of believing this was either on purpose or negligence the Biden administration. The media has really turned subtly on the way they list this headline. I assume you know what we're talking about based on the polling I saw the other day that eighty five percent of people are following this story, and like sixty five percent of people are following it closely and I would imagine among the talk radio crowd it's significantly higher than that. But seven AID workers bringing in food from this famous chef who will hear from here in a little bit, uh killed and an Israeli airstrike, and now it's being presented as if Israel did it on purpose.
I don't know.
There's a lot of really vague wording that kind of hints in that direction. I think targeted the AID workers. That's a good way of kind of having it both ways, right, It's not like they carpet bombed the entire region and they happened to be there.
Yeah, they shot at them.
Technically, they target them because they had them in their targets. But they didn't target him, as in, who should we kill today? How about food workers? This Jose Andres, who I didn't know. He's a world kitchen founder of this organization that delivers food in rough parts of the world.
I don't know celebrity chefs. Did you know him? No? No, no clue.
Anyway, let's listen to some of the things he's been saying about it. He's stopped the AID for now because seven of his workers were killed the other day.
They were targeted systematically car by car because they were not successful in hitting, they keep trying.
This happened over more than one point five.
One point eight yilometers, So this was not use a bad luck situation where oops, we dropped the bomb in the wrong place or non as.
You can hear it there. He believes it was on purpose. He goes on that we.
Were targeted deliberately, none and stop until everybody was dead in this convoy. That that cannot be. That cannot be the role of an army. That cannot be the role of an me that has hundreds of drones above Gaza in any single moment.
So all of these world aid organizations are always against Israel, it seems in my lifetime, including the UN. I don't know what his politics are, but he believes the Israelis targeted his food workers to try to keep food from getting to the Palestinians.
Yeah, I have no idea if that's true. I certainly hope it's not.
Although his point that there are hundreds or whatever he said, drones above Gaza and that Israel sees everything that's going on, I do think they need to make a rather specific explanation of given that, how did you screw up this badly.
Yeah, let's hear the rest of that famous chef.
Those drones have eyes and everything that moves in Gaza. I've been there. This is drones. None has stopped flying about you is nothing that moves that idea doesn't. Now at the time, this looks like it's not a war against erism anymore. Seems it is a war against humanity itself.
So obviously it was already a chunk of the world, and certainly a chunk of America that believes it is a genocide against the people themselves, against humanity themselves, a lot of the college kids around.
But this doesn't help obviously.
One, you've got a story you can point to, and if you want to believe that.
It was on purpose, believed it on purpose.
And then you got the guy that runs the organization stating it just out loud, it's a war against humanity. Targeting is on purpose. James Travinus, who used to run NATO, He was on Morning Joe talking about this today.
No democracy can tolerate that kind of incompetence on display, again and again and again. That clock is ticking, and I think we're going to hear from the Center of Israeli politics, the center left of Israeli politics, and they're going to demand answers.
To that point.
The former Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz, a member of a Prime Minister Benjtnyahu's work cabinet, member of his own cabinet, yesterday called for early elections to be held in September.
What Israel needs is quiet in the ballot box.
There aren't elections scheduled until twenty twenty six, although they have elections more often than their scheduled they have. Israel has had five elections since twenty eighteen. Anyway, they still have large scale demonstrations going on across the country. Those were going on before the aid workers were killed, and have grown since the aid workers are killed. And now a member of his own cabinet has called for a new election. Yeah, Betty Gantz has long been an opponent. It's kind of a unity cabinet, so it's not that shocking, although it's hard to argue with him. It occurred to me listening to Steve Writis talking or Steve Ritus, I'm.
It's kind of.
Reminiscent of the incredible lack of preparedness and response for October seventh, where the world was shocked.
I was shocked that the kick.
Ass Israelis, the always ready Israelis, the everybody does their years of service, the disciplined Israelis were just caught completely napping.
Just shock him. The we have technology you don't even know about.
It's so good, right, Yeah, yeah, And as he said, no democracy can tolerate that kind of incompetence.
You know, That's that's an interesting point right there.
When you have created the illusion, is it an illusion? Maybe it's an illusion based on October seventh and what we're just talking about. But when you've created the vibe for decades around the world that we have the top notch technical prowess anybody's ever seen, it's harder to get away with accidentally obliterating well marked AID cars.
Were you going to play the clip from the IDF guy. No, But again I didn't want to jump ahead. I'd like to hear him thirty six, Michael.
The strike was not carried out with the intention of harming w c K AID workers. It was a mistake that followed a misidentification at night during the war in a very complex condition.
Yeah, I do not believe they're targeting on purpose, Like the chef says, that just seems crazy on a number of levels, on a human level, on a strategic level, on every level, even if you were evil and you thought it helped you, what it does to world opinion in your own Yes, it's just it's hard to believe.
The world opinion is their greatest liability. So, yeah, they're hyper aware of it. Always has been their greatest liability.
For Israel, they serve vibe with especially they've only survived really with the support of the United States against them in the UN and supporting them militarily. But uh, I could believe that they're so aggressive on the the like tolerance levels when you're making a piece of equipment.
Their tolerance levels are way too wide. Yeah, yeah, before they say it, go yeah, that's troubling, no doubt.
So the President is talking to Benjamin Netanya, who on the phone today. What he's going to say, since this is the kind of phone call that's been announced so there will be a transcript what he's going to say.
What was going to say back? I don't know. I have no idea.
We didn't read that statement from Biden, and we probably should, but it was pretty scathing the other day about the disappointed and outraged and the time is time is up, the time has come to blah blah blah.
Yeah.
Yeah, keeping in mind that all foreign policy is largely focused on a domestic audience, and so he's trying to shore up his support for November since, in spite of what doctor Jill has to say, not a real doctor, he is behind in the polls and virtually all the swing stays.
Let me just throw this in at the risk of I'm sure I've already gone beyond needing to talk about Israeli history because of this began book I'm reading when began bombed the Israeli nuclear reactors. They told Ronald Reagan, the Iraqi Iraq had nuclear reactors there, and we're going to build a bomb and get rid of Israel. That's what a ROC said. They Sadam Hussein, remember him, was saying out loud. His goal was to wipe Israel off the map. And he was trying to build a nuclear bomb, and he had nuclear reactors, and the Prime Minister at the time bombed them and took them out of commission.
And nobody knew it.
Nobody knew it except his very closest advisors, and they called up Reagan and told him. Reagan and lots of American politicians screamed and yelled about how horrible it was, and pulled the ambassadors and all these different sorts of things. And Reagan wrote in his diary basically that one what else was he going to do? He had to do it?
So what what?
What a president says out loud and what they what they actually think, you know, even in their most even in their own head.
Might be great example. Yeah. Interesting.
So I've heard references to this gas station heroin, but I hadn't really looked into it. Holy cow, this is legal in a bunch of different states, and people are o ding and getting a hooked and dying of it.
Is that insane?
Is that next to the condoms over by the slim gyms? Where do you get it?
It is?
It absolutely is right between the prime and the water. Okay, I want to hear about that.
Next.
Some business news I read that Elon Musk just appointed two new employees to oversee safety on his platform. X So if you're worried about safety on a platform with half a billion users, don't worry.
They've hired two people to handle the two employees.
There are more people overseeing bumper cars safety at six Flags.
Almost nobody is on Twitter. Really is a population, so it gets way more talk than it ought to.
Yeah, oh yeah, absolutely true. I'm sorry. I was just sitting here thinking, how.
At this age, how bumper cars sounds like one of the worst ideas I've ever heard. How about sudden jarring jolts to my body?
My kids sure love bumper cars. Oh I know, I used to love them as a kid. Yeah, you know.
So even better than bumper cars is some your more advanced parks. Have the boats that you can squirt people in the other boats out of those boats. Love those Wow, naval warfare. My brother got into it for real. I do that, you know, theme parks anyway, So I read or seen a couple of headlines about gas station heroin and I finally bothered to read one, and it's just astounding. I mean, the story opens with this gal who had a heroin addiction and got sober, but then started taking this stuff and became extremely addicted to it. It's called tineptine. It's prescribed as well. It goes by a number of brand names, but it's prescribed as an antidepressant in some European, Asian, and Latin American countries. It's not approved for any medical use in the US, but companies are marketing and selling tinepteine products as dietary supplements, typically in pillar powder form, claiming it can improve brain function and treat depression, anxiety, pain, and even opioid use disorder, all of those.
Kind of things they sell at convenience stores. I've always just I've never given them a second glance. Sugar pill right, Well, whatever it is, it's it seemed like it would be horrible for me.
It either does something nothing or something bad.
I've always just assumed the little bottles of energy or pills of this or that is what my people are buying.
Huh and you get a data, Oh yeah, yeah, badly.
In fact, it took her a long long time to get clean. She said. It was just like opioid withdrawal or heroin withdraw longer, God, but longer God. I need to tell my kids this. Yeah.
So she was taking five pills every four hours, which she said gave her enough of a warm, fuzzy buzz without making her feel like she did on heroin, which is that she was taking way more than is advised on the label and that sort of thing.
But that's what addics do.
She started to lose her hair and lots of weight, had auditory hallucinities, hallucinization, hallucinations. Good lord, uh, developed paranoia surrounding electronics at times, using ten cell phones at once.
Wow. Yeah, that's that's odd.
Yeah, yeah, paranoia electronics like Saul's brother in better call Saul.
Yeah right right yeah.
Anyway, this stuff is banned in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee.
Dang, that's it. Well, they shouldn't be there. That shouldn't be available at the convenience store. No, you wouldn't think so.
I'm scrolling down to see if there's a picture that shows some of the brand names here. Of course, when you open up the you take away the reader view of a website. Now you get fifty videos and ads and unrelated stories. There's some clickbait, there's some softcore porn. Nobody has six pack abs like that. Oh, let's see. Anyway, I'll stay away from this crap. It's bad for you.
Well, that reminds me of this was in the news all day long yesterday. This is short.
Costco is now selling those popular weight loss drugs, including ozembic. The company introducing a weight loss program or it's healthcare partner sesame. That program costs one hundred and seventy nine dollars for three months. It includes a doctor's consultation. The cost of the drug will be additional.
Was that story yesterday we talked about this?
Yes?
Is that just a story that most people don't know? Costco has a pharmacy.
It sounds like an ad to me.
Costco has a pharmacy like every other pharmacy. These drugs are available at pharmacies. Sounds like the story.
They partnered with their healthcare partners to partner by giving you this drug.
Costco's now selling the weight losses. They sell all drugs. It's a pharmacy, I know. It just sounds like an a doctor's prescription.
Speaking doctors, ten to fifteen doctors say roughly ten to fifteen percent of people who try these miracle weight loss drugs are what they call non responders, and they don't lose a significant amount of money of a weight.
Rather, they lose money They do lose a significant amount of money. That was That was a good one.
Like I said earlier, I've discovered a hack, a life hack about weight loss. I've been eating a lot of less. I've lost eating less.
Let me jot that down right now, works for a while, then your body adjusts because your body is a rotten bastard.
Well no, well that's true, but it works a while because I start eating more again.
That's where it falls apart.
Well, yeah that's true for you, but no, just you can eliminate a certain number of calories and you.
Will lose weight for a while. Then you will stop losing.
What sure, it doesn't matter. I won't get there. I will start eating like I ate the week before, maybe today.
I guess I'm using the universal you as opposed to the highly specific and delightfully quirky you. Anyway, moving along, what else did I want to bring up? I clicked away to get to the ozembic thing. Oh we're almost out of time anyway. RFK Junior is getting mobbed by media fact checkers for saying that Biden is much worse for democracy than Trump.
Yeah, well tell what that's like an opinion man? Right, clearly so This is the headline presidential candidates say things that aren't entirely true. Wow or matters of vote opinion right wow. Fact checkers jeev Armstrong and Getty.
And a Fox News exclusive our cameras capturing the moment A dozen ICE enforcement and removal officers arrested two men and a woman, presumably migrant squatters living inside a Bronx basement apartment. The targeted ICE arrest this morning, coming after six migrant squatters living at the same address were allowed to walk free without bail despite facing multiple gun and drug charges. ICE appearing to step in re arresting three of those migrant squatters without help from authorities in New York, a sanctuary city.
So in case you didn't follow all that, this is Bill Mlusian's tweet after this story broke not that many hours ago on Fox I says, most of the eight Venezuelan illegal alien squatters, this is this deal where you get into somebody's house and it's impossible to get them out. Eight of them arrested by the NYPD at the home in the Bronx had guns and drugs, and they were previously apprehended at the Texas border. But they were released into the United States after they went through the you know, the federal system. One was arrested for murder last summer in Yonkers, New York. Many of them had previous criminal charges in New York had been released from custody. Ice arrested three of them the day as you just heard there. So this is another one of those. We had them once we knew there were criminals. Then instead of going the South, they go north. You let them back into the United States.
Who the hell kind of a system is that. It isn't a system, it's chaos. It's unbelievable. What country has ever done.
This one that's desperate for labor, I guess, and so pretends to have laws and pretends to have a political argument about it.
That BESM doesn't work though. I mean, if it was just labor, you'd come up with a system that allows enough people to do all the jobs.
I just I don't think they can because of the I don't want to say fringes because it's a significant number of people, but you'll not craft something that pleases the outer twenty percent of the right and the left.
They've tried and they get murdered for it. Here's KJP being asked by Peterducy of Fox about this sort of thing.
A person crew of four crossers found with drugs and guns.
Six of them now are out on bail.
Does President Biden think policies like that are making the country safer?
So I want to be really careful. That's an active case.
If a person poses a danger to a community, they should be detained a pre trial.
That's interesting.
That really really breaks with a lot of progress of orthodoxy. Sorry, I'm surprised to hear a her express that, and be surprised to hear her express it in a way that can become prehended wells.
The politics of this are as Mark Alpern keeps writing his newsletter, is the Biden administration just gonna ride this all the way to the election with people being this unhappy with the way? Or is at some point those executive orders that he threatened for a cup of coffee a couple of months back, is he ever going to actually sign those?
Yeah? I don't, I don't know. Oh, that reminds me.
Did you hear that in the UK they're enacting essentially eminent domain to seize properties to put immigrants into them. It's it's similar to the all the hotels in New York that have been you know, bought essentially by the taxpayers to house illegals. Well, in Britain, they've got such a problem, or they claim they have such a problem that they're saying, now we're not asking you, we're telling you, we're taking this.
Row of apartments for instance. You got to get out.
Great completely just different change of topic, away from being outraged about something.
There's a lot to be outraged about in the world. Came across this yesterday.
Do people today really look younger than people in the past. Our new video explains this is real science behind the popular meme. And I didn't read into it, but they had lots of pictures and I've often thought about this. If you go back and look at like your Depression era World War II era pictures, you see you see some guy that's like twenty seven with his twenty two year old wife and they look like they're in their forties. Yeah, or somebody who's thirty five looks like they're sixty. Was life just harder with were skincare, too much sun? They were more mature? We do know that people were actually they were living like they were older. A twenty eight year old back in the thirties probably had five teenagers, you know, and they're working on his farm or whatever. But what do you think of that, the idea that people just looked older back in the day.
I think, yeah, a lot of it is, you know, the sun.
And wind exposure, more people worked outdoors, certainly.
Is it just me how much of it is just to look on your face? I mean, you didn't.
Sit in a college classroom, smoke some pot and scroll Instagram all day long. You were raising your four kids on the farm.
Right, Yeah. I think all those things probably factors. It doesn't surprise me. I was totally unaware of that meme, as I'm totally unaware of most memes.
But yeah, I believe that's sure. Oh yeah, it's endless. You can pick people specifically. You go.
Those old timey pictures, you put them like next to it today, thirty year old.
I'm like, Wow, ask.
Some dust bowl farmer in nineteen thirty five, what moistureizer he uses? What's a moistureizer?
Oh? That reminds me.
So I gotta go to the dermatologist today to lose another knife fight.
As I like to put it. You know how you used to take the straight razor banging on the curb. I get it roasted. Yeah.
You go to your dermatologists say you cut me, I'm gonna cut you.
Yeah you know you remember that? Yeah, good time.
So to my dermatologist and said, I'm gonna wrap this chain around your head.
Not a joke.
Anyway, And just I'm trying not to think about it because it'll be fine. It's just mostly annoying. But I was thinking about the fact that all of my friends, my golf buddies and I talk about this sort of thing and compare notes, and it occurred to me that my wife and her friends don't, or at least she's never mentioned it. I've never heard it. So I went looking up skin cancer rates men and women. And if you're talking melanoma early in life, women for whatever reason, are more likely to develop it. But once you hit fifty years old and certainly sixty five, men have multiples as much skin cancer as women do. It's just much much more common.
Is it is that because of something the way our skin is and our body is, or do we just more golf, tennis, lawn work?
You know?
That's and men are much much more likely to work outdoors taller for a living. We're taller, closer to the sun. There's that, Harry your arms. Yeah, a lot of differences. Thanks for mentioning that. So I didn't really dig into it. I just I confirmed what I thought that many more men. It's like twice as many at age sixty five and triple at age eighty.
This is two stories in a row where we say this, it'd be interesting, but we didn't read this story. Well, no, no, it's not a story.
I just looked it up at the American Academy of Dermatology. Mister chuckles, But no, I didn't dig you know why it Just go go to your dermatologist and get checked, especially if you're a dude. But it reminds me of that great piece that you shared part of it with us yesterday, the opinion piece in the New York Times why you shouldn't say a sex assigned at birth. A person's sex is not assigned, and it's it's super good. We could get into that more another day.
But they point out all What I feel so funny about that article is the fact that it needs to happen. That's why I thought it was unintentionally hilarious. I mean, the fact that there's an article explaining this is just wow. Okay, I guess that's where we are.
Well, yeah, it's yeah, that's exactly what it's about.
This is where we are.
So many people have adopted this unsupportable, idiotic bizarro view that there's no such thing as menadoana.
If you just say one, that's what you are.
And if anybody denies that they're a hater, they're transphobe.
There there are many acts they're committing violence.
That philosophy is morally, logically, scientifically, utterly bankrupt. But they get into the differences in diseases between men and women, the likelihood to have a side effect of a drug affect you huge differences between men and women. Not to mention the physiological, the obvious differences, but biochemically there are many, many differences between men and women, like every other freaking primate and practically every freaking animal on earth. You cultist nut jobs, and the skins cancer things are pretty good example of that. Yeah, if you're a dude, you've got to be more aware of skin cancer than women do.
Just deal with it.
It's gonna be so different for the next generations. Because my fourteen year old, I think has had one sunburn on his neck and his twelve year old brother has never had a sunburn. I think that's very close to accurate. Whereas by the time I was fourteen, I was practically sunburned constantly. When I was fourteen, it was like a daily thing.
Yeah yeah, I'm getting three things cut out of my back today, And I bet I can tell you when I did the damage. Well, it could have been teenage years or it could have been a snorkeling trip like twenty years ago where I got so sundered. My kids were calling me a lobster back because they just learned about the Revolutionary War and they thought that was very clever.
So anyway, uh.
Yeah, positive sean former producer of the show Fine Man Complex, like all of us, had his strength and his weaknesses. Hilarious, hilarious, very very smart and clever. He wants and whether he came up with this or not, it doesn't matter. He remembered it and shared it. Which was good enough. Was that if sunburn were called radiation burn, which is precisely what it is, people would be much more right, cautious.
About it, smart, about it. Yep. I remember all through college laying by the pool with all the girls putting baby oil on to accentuate the sun rays, to make.
It more of whatever it was, at least in thirty.
Yeah, yeah, terribly unwise. On the other hand, if I so much as smell coconuts, I get turned on.
Oh god, yeah, which there is no smell that brings up more emotions than the smell of suntan lotion.
I don't need the viagri.
You just wave two of that stuff under my nose, please, and everybody's teenage lost.
Yes, And there is the problem that everybody looks better tan.
That's just that's why fake tans should not be mocked. They should go mainstream. Everybody looks better tan. You're way better off with a fake tan than a real tan.
It's just a fact. You look better with the tan. You're a vain jackass. And Margie knows the chef tan. Yeah.
The pleasures of the tanning bed end or the spray tan tanning bed's bad, spray tan good?
Right, well, completely different things. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right yeah.
If you want to stand there and turn around and have somebody hoes you down, it's great. It's a weird feeling. We will finish strong next farm strong.
Just looking at a picture of President Zelenski man he has aged ten years in the last two years.
Speaking of age, al Betty has good Lord.
So back to this piece from opinion piece in New York Times, Alex Burn Carol Hooven, who are both authors and scientists talking about the whole sex assigned at birth and what a ridiculous term that is. It's not assigned, it's observed. And then they go into we cannot have oh more. Generally, the inter action between sex and human culture is crucial understanding psychological and physical differences between boys and girls, men and women. We cannot have such understanding unless we know what sex is, which means having linguistic tools necessary to discuss it. The AP cautions journalists that describing women as female may be objectionable because it can be seen as emphasizing biology, but biology is highly relevant. The heated debate about transgender women participating in female sports as an example, whatever view one takes the matter, biologically driven athletic differences between the sex are real, and they go into drug reactions again, different responses to surgery.
Also, there are huge differences biologically between men and women, which reminded me of the insanity.
Of California State. University of Sacramento that are known as SACH State. They had someone do a little speech saying that men should not play in women's sports, and the campus went crazy. Student groups went nuts and put out long, impassioned neo Marxist queer theory nut job emails, which is, you know, I expect college students to be idiots and neo revolutionaries of one sort or another. It kind of goes around. But what really struck me was the university itself. Doctor Mia Settles Tidwell, vice President for Inclusive Excellence, and university diversity officer Anisha mitchell Esquire, vice president for Student Affairs, and doctor Carlos Navarez, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President put out an official statement which included the following, and they mentioned that there was a ticketed event in which views were expressed that targeted members of our trans community and their allies, again making the horrifying and bizarre statement that men should not play in women's sports, and beat the crap out of them.
By the way, listen to this.
This is a verbatim as a public university, we are required to allow free speech on campus. That said, as a campus community, should never follow that first sentence, no kidding. That said, as a campus community, we are exposed. We are opposed to anti transgender speech. Boy, we could stop there if you want it. Saying that women should have women's spaces and sports and locker rooms and prisons so they're not victimized. That is brutal anti transgender speech, according to these lunatics.
But that's not the good sentence here.
It is we denounce every word, thought, and action that attempts to dehumanize or invalidate our trans community.
Members.
Official, highly ranked, taxpayer paid faculty at a state university just said, in writing, we denounce every word and thought of anybody who wants women's sports to be for women exclusively.
Stop denouncing my thoughts.
How insane have public universities and schools become in California and other blue SATs. That is outrageous. That'll be immediately fireable. You're supposed to be a citadel of learning and open inquiry, and you are in writing saying we denounce every word, thought, and action that attempts to dehumanize or and validate our trans community members. And you include in that list of things something that is universally, well not universally, but incredibly popularly believed, and that's that women should have women's sports for women, period. Huge majorities of Americans believe that, and at the state universities in California, they denounce you even thinking that.
What the f friends.
Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty.
I'm gonna jump in with my final thought. First, the guy who did that little song we just heard that takes skill and creativity and time and we've thanked him over and over for doing that and talent. Yeah now A and I A, I can do it in the tenth of a second. Damn near that good too. All right, let's get a final thought from everybody else on the crew.
Michael Angelow lead us off just real quickly. I want to congratulate Jack on his weight loss.
You're doing good and you should be proud of yourself, you know, reward yourself, get your favorite.
Donut, and wow, congrat you see yourself. There's a twist there that I didn't see. Con Katie Green are esteemed newswoman.
As a final thought, Katy and we got a text about Katie and that is going to be featured in our One More Thing podcast.
Will be heavy on Katie Green today. Now it's gonna be good. It's gonna be good, I think. So if you're into that, you want to learn more about Katie Green, tune into our one More Thing pod. Guest.
Okay, well, I'm gonna take the flip side of Michael's and I'm gonna say I want twenty five.
Push ups out of you by the end of this month. Just twenty five. That's it. Twenty five. Yeah, at the end of the months. To be able to do twenty five in one go, it's already the fourth he got twenty six days. Yeah, and you can do it roughly numbers. Check out jack final thoughtful. That was my final thought. The podcast will feature Katie Green. I'm terrified. So now we just listen to flute music. Oh it's over. I'm strong and getdy, wrapping up another grueling four hour workdays. So many people. Thanks a little time. Speaking of terrific women are interview with Riley Gaines. If you miss that, it's.
A build as an extra large podcast in Armstrong and Giddy dot com, or you can find it search on it.
Just find it at Armstrong and Giddy dot com.
And she's speaking at Berkeley today and we'll see how that goes. If she can even get in the building. We'll have the update on that tomorrow. God bless America, Strong and Getty.
What a personal privilege. That didn't make a lot of sense. I just didn't. Are you so a little too much? Docky dot? Uh? Okay, So let's go with a bang shoot down.
I'm a woman. Now, I'm a woman. Did you hear that? God, you are not a fetching broad?
That was a little uh blunt. I feel pretty well good. Everyone should that, I know. Thanks you all very much, Armstrong and Getty.