In episode 172, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and writer Miel Bredouw to discuss Juneteenth, the continued problematic views on the segregation of immigrant parents from their children from Fox News, the Republicans Nazi-esque stance on the issue, the new The Carters album, the death of XXXTentacion, a world cupdate, and more! Plus super producer Anna Hossnieh joins to talk about The Bachelorette's casting problem when it comes to contestants.
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Hello the Internet, and welcome to season thirty six, episode two of Daily Night Guys. Who Are June nineteen, two thousand and eight teen. My name is Jack O'Brien a K. Jacko butt stuff. That is courtesy of our producer, super producer an A. Hosnia, who will be joining us later. So I always like to, you know, put the runway down for her. And I am thrilled to be joined as always by my co host, Mr Miles Gray. Everybody, it's Miles ak you y'allo c uckle a K A K nagamamas uh. And that's in honor of the Blue Samurai's team Japan winning today against Columbia. I'm sorry, Alejandro he now who was talking on Twitter you know today hop on his home. So shout out to YadA the Blue Samurai. That's the names. Yeah, I think I think we could do better than that. But that's how these nicknames you guys wear. Blue is you know, we were red? Uh so really just as a clever name, you know, we were blue. We were coming okay, see you were a Japanese jersey there all the time. Oh that's true. I do well. We are throwing to be joined in our third seat by the hilarious actress, YouTuber and podcast host Mel Bredo. Am I supposed to talk now you are well? And now yes? Yeah, oh my god, Hi, Hi honey, thank you for having me. We're so excited. That's honey, right. I'm not being problematic on the air. Did you say hi, Heney, Do you think it's problem to people? I think patronizingly if I was like, oh, hi, honey, like you know, if you started like, hey, honey, all right, thanks a lot, honey, Jack, you were saying Jack, take it away, bro, bro, Now you're good. You're good. It means honey. All right. Well, we're going to get to know you in one moment, but before we do, we like to tell our listeners what they have in store. Up top, we're gonna talk a little bit about ABC and the wonderful show The Bachelor, super producer around a Hosni he knows every anything about. We're gonna talk about the Carter's album and album release. We're gonna talk about families being torn apart at the border again and just Fox News is reaction. We're also going to talk a little bit of about the Koch Brothers fighting public transit. Just all sorts of Republican goodness. We are going to talk about the rapper Triple X Tantasione, who was killed yesterday in Florida, and we're going to get a sports update from Miles. But first we like to get to know our guest and Mel. What is something from your search history that is revealing about who you are as a human being? Oh no, no, big deal. Just we're going to be judging you. Oh no, Um, everything in my search history is embarrassing honestly because it's phrase like, you know, del taco vegan. I never write in complete sentence of right or like los feel is best, but probably the worst one recently is vegan taco bell. Vegan taco bell. Yeah, anyth where you're disappointed by, No, there's a lot of vegan stuff to talk about. I actually looked it up only to choose what looked the best taco bell. I know. It's disgusting though that I spent that much time thinking about it and it still ended up a taco bell. That is first degree taco bell. Yeah, first degree taco about it like that? Yeah, Usually taco bell is something that you're like an unconscious part of your brain takes over and you just find yourself with like rappers on your leap right, like the lot Like it's similar to bringing taco about home and like unwrapping it and eating it on a plate. You know what. I don't do that. Wait, I do that? No, you do not? Yeah, and I don't know. This is a subconscious party of brain takes over. It's my birthday or I'm having I got a raise or something. I go to Taco Bell. That's what I mean, That's what I do. You know today I might, you know, celebrate Juneteenth. I'm gonna go to talk. Yeah, but Taco Bell? Wait, what's vegan over there? What can you get? Okay? You want to know the best thing to order beans and rice in a brito? The best thing, hands out is the concept supreame. But you sub beans for beef, and then you take out the cheesy take out star cream and you add in potatoes why it is so good? And then obviously like drenche and hot sauce. There you guess. Wow, you you earned the coveted Owen Wilson Wow from thank you? Thank you? What is something you think is overrated? Space? Alright? Done? Don't like space? What do you mean like the outer space. Yeah, why do we commit so many resources to fucking space? Yeah, I don't get it. Space is cool, but I don't think we should be spending that kind of money on something that's kind of for fun. You know, it's always it's kind of for fun. I've been out there like three times this year. It's not that great. I'm just saying like, at some point we're just being like, can we do it? Oh? Look, we did it twenty billion dollars later. It is by definition nothing It was just nothingness except interesting. Now there's garbage flying around at the speed of bullets, which wouldn't be there if we hadn't gone there in the place. But space, I mean, there are very they're deep secrets in space. For example, the Juno probe going around Jupiter. Jupiter holds the secrets of like the formation of our Solar system, but we don't know yet. How does how did knowing the secrets change your day to day life? Well, for example, I mean a lot of things like the camera phone, digital cameras are a gift to us because of NASA. GPS stuff is a gift to us because of NASA technology. A lot of technology we have on Earth to the NASA. I know what you mean in terms of like I think when you think of it, and I don't mean to come in and well that's not right, but that's let me tell you about space real quick. But yeah, I think in terms especially when you see now like all the rich people fighting over trying to do it with space, I'm like, my god, we have so many problems on earthly and also the ocean. Yeah, we've still never been to the bottom of that, and that's way closer than the moon. We know less about the ocean right then, we do not. Okay, as far as I'm concerned, I want to see some dinosaurs and I'm pretty sure they're down there, almost definitely a dinosaur, more than I want to know the deep secrets of space. Well, this is topical because Trump just announced that he is like officially going forward space force isn't honestly, yeah, and his is. I think General McMaster was like, this is a dumb idea, likes specifically on the record as being like this is not that thing. But you know, because the inside of our president's head is a Saturday Morning cartoon from the early eighties. Uh, he's going full steam ahead. I think He announced it during a press conference where he was talking about like border security. Such interesting timing, isn't he's talking about? Though? There was that one time when he had a bunch of Air Force cadets around him and he said, or maybe actual people enlisted men in the Air Force and Space Force, and motherfucker's are laughing behind it, like looking to each other like like yeah, they're like he said, he said, you bucks, because these are like the military are the most like realistic, you know, they're there spacewalk right, but they're also not like they don't have their fucking heads in the clouds that are not like sitting there thinking about like making pew pew sounds when the president does when he's like running around playing with amazing playing with the ball that Jeff Sessions gives him. When are we gonna have a tie fighter? I want that now? Literally what he's asking, have you heard the sound that it makes? It's like a screaming things like yeah. But I'm pretty sure that like everybody who is not him has called it a tremendous waste of resources. And it's always the Republicans who like want to just go in science because it debunks their dumb fucking ideas. Well. Know, they're supposed to be fisically conservative. I'm saying they're supposed to be fiscally conservative, but they go all in on space ship, so they do. Really, Yeah, Reagan had Star Wars, right, but I mean, like, okay, I guess I'm thinking in terms of like the Congress now, because we really just like batcheck for Reagan had Star Wars, he makes star Wars. That was all his idea and it was secretly his way of introducing this idea. So Trump would eventually make space No, it was his plan to create a missile shield that shot down nuclear bombs that were flying towards America nuclear missiles from space. So an alien also develops nukes in this scenario. It's basically the like some manner of us. It was a huge waste of resources. Interest again, Yeah, what is something you think is underrated? I think sincerity. I think obviously I'm in the comedy world and it's not cool to be sincere, and especially like with the digital aid, I think social media being sincere is like so easy to just rail at the end of the earth with that, you know, But I kind of think that it should have a comeback. I think twenty teens that year that we get back to being sincere and not like inherently making fun of me. An example of how you're seeing a hostile attitude towards sincerity. Um okay, So, like I was on vine and there are some miners that, like, I mean, it's not everyone's cup of tea, but they will post stuff just kind of like six second inspirational stuff, right, just being like, hey, no one kind of raise who you are except for you, So like don't necessarily the most eloquent inspirational speech. But to this day, I see her vines getting retweeted just so people can like limp back her, and it's like thousands and thousands of replies, and it's just like, dude, look at what you're doing. She was trying to help some maybe at risk kids that followed her, right, and you're like, oh, I want to I wonder if it's just the medium to kind of betrays that, because it's like, hey, guys, don't worry no one, like, don't compare yourself to other people, because being the best version of you is the best thing. Ever. Hey, guys, don't worry about being like slowly be like, I don't know if they're saying very good, but I guess yeah. Sometimes the sincerity thing is just maybe it jars people too much. Like I'm here for sarcasm, not real shit. I'm here to escape, even if it's something positive. I don't want to be reminded of reality. Yeah, Like I mean, don't get me wrong, it is funny, but like, do we have to be so mean about it? You like laugh in real life without ever having to share that you're making because straight up a bully, straight up bully. Yeah. If you if if you're putting your energy into like tearing some ship down, it's not a good use that that's that's you're putting out negative energy. I don't want to turn this thing down. I mean, just if you don't like it, to just keep it moving. That's what I'm thinking. Agreed, put your energy on yourself, focus on yourself, worship yourself, and not talk about how good you are. Well it has been settled. No more sarcasm the internet. And finally, what is a myth? What's something you think is true that most people believe to be false or the other way around. I forget, according to every one of my heateral girlfriends. They think that uncircumcised dicks are gross or like not preferable. They're wrong. They're straight up wrong, alright, n Circumcised dis are the best type of dicks in my opinion, and I have to get a horn for that, Nick. I have been preaching this to my girlfriends forever, and so many of them have these opinions without ever even having encountered one in the wild. They don't even know what they're talking about. They've just been fed the rhetoric, and I've been like, no, trust me, give it a shot. They have every single one of us come around, give it a shot. I think, Yeah, it's it's a weird culture we live in this country. But like most other places, circumcision is more tied to a religious belief that he's here too. We just don't know that the history of it is totally religious. No, no, no, but I'm saying even like in other like it's specifically there where people here just like yeah, yeah, like a circumcised kid. It's not right, right, It's like, oh, so is this for a brisk Like No, no, no, I just I think it's weird. Yeah, look, funny little hat on. We're all humans. Out here, you know what I mean, I mean coming out the gate. My opinion. Yeah, look, do what you gotta do. But you know what, don't there's no reason to shade the uncircumcised, right, do what you want to something people aren't used to. And I think that yeah in this country though, especially because like you go in the Europe or like any other place, they're like, they're like, oh are you Jewish? Word does not understand. Yeah. I don't think they should have to. It's a weird thing we do. As we have this discussion, I was just kind of looking around about the prevalence of circumcision, uh, and it looks like something you knew off the top of your head. No, no, off the top of my head. So the rates very widely from countries apparently, so like one percent in Japan to two percent in Spain, and then upwards of fifty percent in the US and more than percent in Muslim majority countries. So it's it's out there. But but there are many countries where people still keep the PP intact. All right, we are going to get into the stories of the day, uh. And we are bringing on super producer on a Hosnier. She is our bachelaure alogist bacheloragist. Uh yeah, well we'll go with that on a what's going on in the world of the Bachelor? Because you came in and just politely offered. Actually you were just like I would talk about the Bachelor if you made if you made space for me. I'm pretty sure I threatened you at right, But surely thank you so much for having me. You know, as you guys know, I produce a Bachelor podcast. I'm sure I've never talked about it before on the show. What is the podcast on this network called Ethnically Ambiguous? Let's go Yeah, I like that one. Your appearance on this show The Bachelor, right, so let me tell you if you watch last night, it was a doocy. And if you don't watch, that's fine. Your life is probably great. But this season and past seasons, there's been a serious issue with the casting. And I read Bachelor Nation by Amy Kaufman as I do. I read all batchelor related to do Bachelor scholarship that I do. And something that's really started to bother me lately is I know for a fact this is this is known research that people have done on this show that ABC the producers of the Bachelotte and the Bachelor do aggressive background checks on all the contestants. That's how they do it. You feel out like this huge questionnaire. Then they bring you into a room and they have a producer asked you a bunch of questions. This is before you even chosen to be on the show. And then they bring you into another room that's filled with all the producers that are going to work on the show, and then they basically spit fire questions at you, and then they have a p I look into your background and try and you know, they do a background check on you. They look for everything, so they like look at your social media, the everything, Like they if they're going through your garbage with with a p I, they're presumably looking at your social and they ask you, they say, what do you need to tell us that will potentially come out later in tabloids or something that we need to get ahead of. So it's hard for people to hide things like about last Bachelorette was the first black Bachelorette um ever on ABC. Because there you go, ABC anything exactly exactly. They had a racist on the show. Basically he had this Twitter public Twitter where he tweeted a bunch of like anti feminists, basically anti any sort of minority, um rhetoric. He made it past the p I. Yes, he made it pass. Which you know, that's the problem is the vibe they give off is these producers want good TV and that's the problem because it's like you let a racist get on a show to compete for the first black batchette because you know it's going to cause problems. And they they denied this today when they're like, we had no idea, but it's like, how do you not know his Twitter is public? How do I find that his name? And he you know, his whole thing was he was just like getting in fights with all the other African Americans on the show. And it's kind of like, okay, cool, uh, this is a problem and that's on this season. This was last Bachelorette. So but that's what brings me to this season is they currently have a sexual offender on the show and a guy who on his Instagram was liking like transphobic and homophobic and like anti immigrant and was like liking posts about how David Hogg from the Parkland shootings as a crisis actor. He liked a post for like feminazis and then like a post of a like a border patrol person throwing a kid back over the border, like stuff like that, where you're like, what the fuck? How did this get by you guys? So I looked into it because I was like, yeah, okay, ABC, you didn't see this coming. And the problem is the guy who liked all this post front Runner on the show. So that's a problem. He got the first impression Rose from the Bachelorette, and she is gushing about him last night, she was all about him, and we're all sitting here watching like this is the state of the world we're in? Is this just them choosing, like actually representative people from the American diaspora choosing, like the people in this country believe this, so might as well throw him in there and might end up having sex with him. She's from Minnesota and she likes him because he likes hunting and he's an outdoor boy. He's a great time and but that's fine. Do you know for a fact that she's not also into those same homes. She's like a known like Hillary supporter. She's always postingture. She posts a bunch of pictures at the March like people have been talking about this like this is not who she is. She's not one of those, Like she's not those aren't her interests. So it's very interesting. I don't know how he does in this season right now. Doesn't feel good because he's a front runner. She really likes him. It makes me very uncomfortable because clearly she doesn't on the show, which was filmed like a few months ago. She doesn't really have a sense of anything. The other guy who's a sexual offender, he was a rested before the show was cast for what it was, battery and sexual assault, and he has to go to like a a because he's an alcoholic. He also has the rumor that he like ships in toilet paper nests, and last night he revealed he was a flat earther guy, just like kind of glossed over the ships and toilet paper nest thing. Just a thing that people do, okay, here, not the sexual offender and show. He also was trying to convince a bunch of people on the show last night that the earth was flat. There's so much wrong with the student I know about him sexual offenders. I did not know prior to you sharing this with us, that there are people who are nesting. So he worked at Oracle and this was something that came out after he got on the show that his coworkers said that he used to take. He doesn't like to I guess his butt to touch toilet seats or something, So he takes a bunch of toilet paper and it makes he puts it on the ground. It makes a little like a pile nest, and then he ships on that nest and then I'll put it on the ground. Then I guess he disposes of that. But multiple people who work with him saw this happening in a stall at their work, and then someone took a photo, and that's how it became legitimized, because people would be like, that's not yes reality, Steve has it. I haven't gone to look because I'm not ready. No one's ready for that. But it came out in a tableid where they were like, this is weird, and then everyone's like, yeah, he's known as ship nestor in the office or something like that. He sounds like an actual goblin, but he's he's like a really hot dude who's super buff. Are so weird? It's no, it's not, it's not. He doesn't come off. He has more like Psycho like what's his name the character on Psycho No, not Psycho American. Yes, he comes off is that where he's like together and he's like attractive and he's like buff. But it's like this the most sane, like weird stories. He's a flat Earth that I was blew my mind as like, of course he is why a blend of Dwyane Wade And that's what Myles said, Oh yeah, because when you texted us yesterday to do to the Bachelor flat Earth that I turned it on and I just caught the end of it. I'm like, it looks like Meek Mill and makes with Dwayne Wade. Yeah. Yeah, So again I looked it up further because I was curious and ABC, you know, had to put something out because you can't really like. It came out that he has this charge and he has to register as a sex vendor and he got He got sentenced for a year in prison, but was able to push it to two years probation if he follows all these rules at the court gave him. And they said that sometimes agencies only focused on criminal records and don't look at civil filings where some domestic violence cases pop up, and other times a potential contestant has jumped from location to location, so it's hard to track down their full record, and the network sometimes ignore what they might see a smaller crimes like shoplifting or possession of marijuana. And they say Batcherette has a well respected and highly experiences third party entrusted with the background checks, but they made no mention of this guy's arrest. Yeah, they're the same people that vet all of the White House cabinet and apparently Lincoln. This guy didn't mention it himself, because why would he if he didn't have anything he was probably I thought I read some stuff that he was also trying to be as deceiving as possible to try and get on. He's a creep. He's already cried on the show. He's real weird dude crying, hold on, get me a bucket, dude crying, Come on. The reason he cried really weird, Like he got a picture frame that he won a competition on the show The Bachelor gave him a framed photo of himself and the bachelorette, and he was like taunting all the other dudes by kissing it. Being like this is my future wife, like being real weird, and all the dudes are like fuck you. And so one of the dudes took the frame and just tossed it and then he went to the bachelrette was like my photo. He's also British moth photo. It's going to I feel this guy just keeps getting better. British, come on a real person. Yes, it's great television, So shout out to Lincoln And because that's that's actually some drama that I've never seen, where like somebody is just wildly politically problematic, but you're watching somebody like fall in love like that's it's so frustrating. But it's like, especially after the situation with Lee on the Black Batcherette Rachel's season, do you think they would really try? And not really, I mean it doesn't really strike me as I'm not surprised by that at all. I mean, like anyone who's been around a reality production knows like it's about maximum conflict and just trying to make the most mundane should seem as a stake as possible. They are the network that canceled Roseanne. They're also the network that put Roseanne on in the first place. Yeah. I mean that's the thing is they try and come off and be like, what we canceled Roseanne rut right, we are not standing for this kind of stuff, and it's like, okay, well that show exists. Also, an other thing is they just dropped that show. The Proposal, which straight trash. It's literally about a man who sits behind like a wall where you can't see him, and he just basically chooses women who he wants to propose to within an hour. The show is only sixty minutes from us. What based off looks and then very basic questions like do you want kids? And like it doesn't make any sense, so, um, maybe you're sexually offended someone. The first question was literally the first question every time. It's a mess out here. See get it together all right, thank you, super producer on a hone, No problem here all week. We're going to go to a quick break and we'll be right back after this and we're back and Miles, first of all, I want to wish you a happy June team. It's not just for me because I'm black. Tent is just for me, my guy, h Miles, I believe it's pronounced juneteenth. Yes, uh Juneteenth is a you know, also known as like the Second Independence Day for Americans, which celebrates basically the day the last of the enslaved Africans in this country got word that they were actually freed. So as we know, the Emancipation Proclamation happened in eighteen sixty three, but it was until eighteen sixty five where like word finally reached these group of people in Galveston, Texas. Crazy, yes, and like when I forget who was like these Union soldiers were just making their way through and just kind of being like, hey, just so y'all know, uh, ship's over on a ship. Yeah they were on because it's on a it's on an island, on Galveston Island. But basically, it's a day to observe the ending of slavery formally, but also to take a look at our freedom. Right. It's a celebration of freedom. And that's why I say it's not just for black people African Americans in this country to to just be like, Okay, this is this is a day for slavery ended. It's really a reminder about freedom and how important that is, especially in this country. Uh, And I think, yeah, no better day than today I mean to bring this up. Obviously, Juneteenth will always be Juneteenth, but considering the situation in our country right now, where we are basically uh jailing young children uh and holding them against their will and tearing them apart from their families, it's very important to think about what this country stands for. Obviously, slavery and sort of this unnecessary incarceration is unnecessary and not part of the fabric of this country, although if you look at our criminal justice system you would say otherwise. But on paper, we would like to think that we are a country that stands for freedom. And yes, you know, I just remind everybody that this is all about understanding our freedom, what that means, uh, and just how valuable this is because yes, like I said, in the context of what is going on in our country right now, there's no better time to remind ourselves of that is truly what one of our values is in this country. End of the free and the home of the brave and practice it's you know, we're still sucking up, but we're we're moving towards that direction, I hope. Although the last few days have been not great and you're saying people besides you celebrate this. Yes, yes, yes, side you and the characters on Atlanta. Yes, yes, yes. I mean, look, it's not that I'm expecting white people to have Juneteenth parties, but I don't want to. You don't want to. You don't want to categorize it as like, oh, that that's not for us, you know what I mean. Ultimately, the meaning of Juneteenth is not just about slavery. It's about freedom, and freedom applies to everybody. Of course, Yes, so we do want to talk about the shitty, awful things happening on the border, just as it becomes kind of the main story that's being covered in the media right now. It's it's kind of amazing because we're existing in a new media environment now post two thousand and sixteen election, and this is you know, everything is just ramping in opposite directions. Like in the past, you would have a scandal, the world would respond to, you know, just whatever horrible thing happened, and then the people responsible would be sent reeling into recovery mode and you know, they would come up with a way to apologize. But because our president is on a steady diet of you know, his own racist propaganda machine, he is just straight up doubling down. Like today he talked about how Democrats were responsible for this policy. Now he's just straight up breaking out the fucking racists, not even dog whistling, really, just like straight up racists, police whistling. Uh, Like saying that Democrats want the world to be infested by immigrants. Um, that's just straight up like that's how Hitler thought of Jewish people as like vermin that needed to be exterminated, And he's straight up using that's sort of language. Um. And the optics on Fox or just fucking incredible. Yeah, Fox is wow. I mean we've seen over the last few days there have been a few Republicans conservatives come out who can call this situation what it is. It's inhumane, it's immoral, and it's a stain on the history of this country. But you have to keep in mind Fox is just merely a propaganda machine for this party, and this party is focused on the mid terms and their strategy is to normalize all this ship and basically whip up their base into a frenzy over immigration. So yes, yesterday on Fox they really hit some fucking new lows. Uh. First up, Tucker Carlson, a fucker Carlson just came off top with I thought he was basically gonna say the fourteen words after like this little bit that he went into yesterday on his show. Because no matter what they tell you, this is not about helping children. A lot of people yelling at you on TV don't even have children, So don't for a second let them take the more hype ground. Their goal is to change your country forever, and their succeeding by the way their kids go to private school. If they have them, their neighborhoods look exactly like they did in the nineteen sixty no demographic change at all, just like they like it. There's no cost to them. The cost is entirely on you. But don't complain or else they will call you hitler the funk are you saying my manner? First of all, what the fund is this ship of having to be a parent or father of a daughter or yeah, exactly basic human empathy. I don't need a fucking child to look at a crying child being torn from their family and say that is fucked up. That's not good. And I don't want that, and I don't want I don't want to live in a country I don't want to support a government that that has that as a policy. Also, like those same people will are anti abortion for the sake of children. Those same people believe in heaven and hell and don't see that they would certainly go to hell for this. Yeah. Well, you know what's funny is the method this church that Jeff Sessions belongs to, Like a bunch of members of the church, including clergy and other leaders in in the Methodist Church sent a letter to the Department of Justice to be like, Yo, this is fucked up because we are seeing that. But that's not enough. We need more people to speak up anyway, regardless of this this idea that he's now even trying to kneecap, the idea that like, you know, they're inoculating their viewers to be like, don't let them like get you with this like humanity ship. You know, they don't have kids. And then when he goes on to describe sort of the scenario that a lot of these white conservatives want, which is they don't want the demographics to change. He was describing sort of what the critiques of progressives are on sort of white conservatives, but trying to sort of flip that back on to the people who are so disturbed by the policy of ice and homeland security. I don't know, okay, I mean the complaint that Democrats don't have kids is just very strange. Well, they have nothing. They no longer have real arguments to counter, like what's being prisoner. There's no way to justify this. It's not even a partisan issue. There's no way to justify voluntarily separating children and imprisoning them and keeping them in cages in order to use it as a bargaining ship to get what you want for a political It doesn't make sense. It doesn't make sense. Um. And then also democrats generally think, you know things, growing more diverse is a better way for the country to go and tend to live in more diverse communities, And it's a bizarre I don't know, it's like just kind of ignoring. Like I understand his point that some progressives sort of are hypocritical in the sense that they send their kids to private schools but then vote liberally, But that doesn't mean that they're not allowed to criticize people for fucking tearing families. And also the people like he's on TV, like Laura Bush was criticizing you or was criticizing this thing, and she has children, you think those girls are her kids? Come on Cruise even is about to introduce legislation to try and end this family separation policy. So again, I'm sorry, that's just so disingenuous, and you're just now at this point, you're i mean even more so, just blatantly gaslighting your viewers into just sort of like abandoning their humanity to just be to act as a shield for this for this administration. It feels like a movie. It doesn't feel like real life rightsiated well, right, and then next was I think he had the Head of Ice on his show and it was kind of talking about this comparison because a lot of people have been saying, how is this any different word separating families? This is despicable. It's like, this is very similar to what Nazis are doing, but this is this is the defense of this policy from the Head of Ice. You've heard prominent people compare your behavior to that of the Nazis, to that of the Roosevelt administration and turning the Japanese to bring World War two. How do you respond? I think so an insult to the brave men and women the Board and ICE to call law enforce Andre's the Nazis. They're simply enforcing laws enacted by Congress. You know, I wish there's this much outrage about separation and families. I wish I heard this much outrage. And we met with angel mothers and fathers who children were killed by I mean Jewish citizen children killed and separated from their families. Forever, I never heard this outrage. So I think people on the Hill need to need to straighten themselves out here. Let's protect American citizens as much as you're fighting for the illegal alien. Wow, as if children, the children are responsible for the better Also, when they say what's your what's your response in people comparing this to the actions of Nazis and then you use the superior orders defense from the Nuremberg trials like they were Finally, I'm sorry. First of all, we're just upholding the law of the land. This is not unlike the Nazis, got it so they have no agency. Yeah, so yes, uh that was another just take. Right after that, we were like, oh my god, like this is how they are, this is how they're choosing to defend this on Fox with all of their all of their viewers. Do they watch Star Wars and sympathize with the Stormtroopers? Oh yeah, I mean, I mean so many were needlessly killed when the Death Star was destroyed, just calling orders. They're not bad guys, right, exactly. I sympathize with his misconception that illegal immigrants are responsible for like just all the murders in America because he watches Fox News and Fox News when a person who is in the country illegally commits the murder that is, you know, the first story and the last story that they report on. They want people to think that immigrants commit more murders, even though immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than people who are already here. So that argument is actually just completely and that's all they've been using or deploying really really just non fact based ideas when defending this policy. Like I know, Jeff Session was like, well, you know, there's so many more families coming to the border. That's it's like at historic lows. There's just a lot of just misinformation to just essentially justify their racist policy of inflicting as much harm on immigrants as possible. There's this thing in psychology where like people project when they have an internal problem they're not willing to deal with. They project that problem onto other people around them that you've all probably heard of. But I mean, the older you get, the longer you live, it almost seems like a a weird thing in theory that like is almost too sort of backwards and counterintuitive to be true. But the longer you live, the more you see that that actually happens a lot. That like people will have a problem and then be like, well, that person it's clearly you know, whatever their problem tends to be. But I I feel like with conservatives you kind of see that, Like if you look at the things they were afraid of during the Obama administration, it was like, uh, these FEMA camps, which were you know that they were going to put conservatives and children in camps like in the middle of the desert, and they're like taking pictures of this cities. They're like, Obama's gonna put us all intense cities, and now they are actually putting children intense cities Like that's city cities right exactly, the abandoned Walmart cities. It Uh, it just continued on Fox last night. Next was Laura Ingram, who I don't know that I'll describe this as a generous description of the facilities these children are being kept in. More kids are being separated from their parents and temporarily housed and what are essentially summer cramp camps or is the San Diego Union Tribune described them today is looking like basically boarding schools. Wow. So let's just listen to some audio from these children being sent away to their summer camps by uh, some agents at the border. Why So, that's a girl crying because she's been taken away from her mother and father, and you know, other children around her crying because they're being taken away from their parents. And the ice agent is saying, we've got an orchestra. All we need is a conductor, because all they're crying is sounds like instruments. So not only are they, you know, tearing these families apart and doing what almost all psychologists agree is long term harm that you know, even if the children aren't crying at first, which these children obviously were, but even some of them aren't, that's they're internalizing the trauma of being having their family torn apart. They're not only doing that damage, but they're then mocking the children uh, and you know, making fun jokes like hey, we have an orchestra, let's get a conductor in here. How can you guys listen to that? It's just that there was another clip I heard earlier today and it sucked me up. Yeah, it's if you are empathetic at all, you can't listen to that and not be sucked up. And I didn't know that you had kids. I have kids. I don't acknowledge, but either way, no, I mean, for real, this is it's so fucking dark like that we are doing I mean voluntarily and it's just too again terrorize these brown people. Obviously, you know, the capitalist machine relies on the labor of these people in a lot of certain situations. They're out of avocado farmers now in Santa Barbara right there, Millennials write that down. But this is all upart, just such a blatantly fucked up policy. And when you look at all these Republicans sitting on their hands and not doing anything about it, like not just now people are being like, I'm going to introduce a bill, but like from the beginning, you couldn't. Just the partisan politics of this whole thing is really what's the most disturbing to me because you had all the Republicans just lock steff with being like circling the wagons, being like, okay, like, let's just try and you know, obscure this problem as much as possible and hopefully people won't realize. But this is precisely the whole playbook of the Republican Party at this point, is to just whip up a bunch of xenophobic, racist fear intention in their voters to motivate them to go to the polls in the mid terms, because all they're looking at in the mid terms is, well, we're gonna before it was, hey, let's talk about the tax plan. Let's talk about the massive wealth redistribution we just did to the top one percent. And maybe people will love that. I mean, but let's be real, that did funk all for people. So and it's not very popular that they're kind of like, okay, well, what's the next best thing. You seem to have a lot of favor with white supremacists. Maybe we should lean into that, right, Maybe we can turn out this group of people. Yeah, And I mean, because the people who oppose immigration tend to live in communities where they don't encounter immigrants and are like cloistered into these homogeneous like all white communities, they just never see the value of diversity. And you know, they've found I've talked about the study before, but I think it's just a really good metaphor for just the entire problem is that, you know, Republicans tend to live in these homogeneous communities. And the study found that people who are in homogeneous groups, like where it's all white men, they tend to be both more confident in their ability to solve a problem with other white males and also like way worse at solving the problem than people who are in diverse communities where they're getting other points of view and it's more difficult and it's harder to you know, take those into account and change your own thinking. But they're actually better at solving problems when you have diversity. And I just think that you have these communities of people who only ever see people who are like them, and they just you know, assume that they use their imaginations right, and they assume that them and all the people around them have come to the right conclusion about all these people they've never met before, and they just go with confidence. And I mean there are community needs that are changing who you know, Tucker Carlson and Trump might specifically be talking to when they talk about you know, they're not seeing this problem, but you guys are. But the fact, first of all, that you think of it as a problem is just you know, awful. And also, you know, there is voting data that suggests that the people who UH in the two thousand and sixteen election thought that immigration was the biggest problem, where people who were least likely to have you know, met and spent time with immigrants. It really is like sort of the self sustaining ecosystem. Like I just saw a story this morning that the Cokes are fighting public transit and like all these attempts. If you've ever been to Nashville, Nashville is like the new smaller Los Angeles and that everything is just gridlocked because all these people move there because Nashville is a really cool city, and so they're trying to put in public transit systems to make it less gridlocked, and the Cokes are fighting that. And public transit is one of those ways that you come into contact with people who aren't necessarily exactly like the US with people you read the subway with people and they're less of an unknown. The idea of a brown person not nebulous to you when you are you see somebody like oh hey, what's yeah, you're not you're not robbing me that, like Fox told me, you would, right, Like, I strongly believe that anyone voting against immigration or like asylum should just spend a day with some of these people here some stories and just consider their perspectives. I guarantee you every single one would support immigration. I talked about this a while back. There was a show from in Australia called Go Back to Where You Came From, where they grounded up a bunch of sort of these like xenophobic anti immigrant people in Australia and said, okay, you're about to live how they live. And most people, I think first a lot of people are into now like you're just trying to get me to feel bad, is what they'd say at the beginning. And then eventually most people fully broke and we're like, yeah, okay, I get it, Like I get why you would get on a boat and risk your life, in your family's life, because where you're coming from, you know you have no chance. No the stories I heard working in the restaurant industry in Los angele from all my coworkers, like this ship is real, Like so many people I personally know watched their families be murdered in front of their eyes and came here just to try to live. It's not like they're like, uh, I want to steal the jobs. You're kidding me. Yeah, It's just again, it's a great distraction for people at the top to be able to always paint another group as the actual source of their problems. Not because the all the wealth is being siphoned up at the top of this country. It's it's easier to go, oh, you know, the problems are still these brown people. That's why even Tucker Carlson says, like they're not paying the cost you are and what is that cost you even describing? And see that's where they're they're creating this like this zero sum game where more immigrants in this country or more people trying to seek asilam in this country equals less abundance for everyone else. Let's call spade a spade. They're they're preserving the cost of having a single brown person in their community, right. They want everyone to look like them. They want everyone to eat like them, to shop like them. They don't want to see like an Ethiopian market in their neighborhood. That's literally it. Well, yeah, and as he said, you know, like you know, these people don't want their ammographics change. No, a lot of these anti immigrant people don't want their demographics changed. And I just want to point to a like a few things when there was a story in the New York Times today where they're talking about specifically about how immigration is probably gonna be the new midterm strategy for for the Republicans. And that's a problem because for House Republicans that are in districts that are a little more diverse, you're not gonna have a good chance, uh like the House people in vulnerable house districts are not gonna have as good a chance in terms of like the Senate math, which is what they seem to be prioritizing. That may work and for some, for some races, it's just not a good strategy. And there is a quote from one of these Republican strategists and a former Trump aid when they're like, don't you think it's a little bit you know, like using this like sort of xenophobic or immigration fear to like motivate people. Isn't that a little dangerous or like not the best thing? And this guy says, quote it's an issue folks are emotionally attached to. I know that upsets some people in the donor class, but it's the reality of where the party is that to me, I'm like, wow, they even know and they're like, honestly, this is just to keep this machine moving. It's gonna come down to turn out though, because I mean Trump's approval currently is at its highest point in his presidency. So I mean, there are enough people in America who are psyched about this there, psyched about what he's doing. I'm sure part of that is from the North Korean summit where he didn't get literally a single fucking thing for us. But it's great at us is that country? Right? But I think, you know, it's really going to come down to there. There are people on both sides, and it's really going to be who is most motivated. And I think this, I think it's going to have to be the highest turnout in the history of the mid terms for anything to change. Um. But I've seen a lot of really smart people say, you know, you guys are gonna be shocked at how low turnout is in the mid term, So let's not let ourselves be shocking. Alright, We're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back. And we're back, and uh, there is news in the hip hop community. Jay Z and Beyonce dropped a surprise album over the weekend. Yesterday, as we stopped recording and had like our longest st episode ever, we realized we didn't talk about this. Shame on us. Well, that's also because fucking jay Z and Beyonce still insists that we get fucking title. I'm sorry, I'm not it ain't happening, not even for you, Beyonce. I'm sorry, but you know what, thank you for finally relenting and putting it on the spot. We appreciate it. And everywhere else they're really trying to make Title happen. That's they're still sticking with it, and like some of the lyrics and some of the songs are specifically about like how they about my stream numbers. I'm like, but you know what, that's a that's a vibe for Beyonce. You can say that. So I'm not mad. I'm not mad at I'm just personally, I'm like, look, if if you don't put it on Spotify, I'm gonna have down with this ship illegally. Apeesh. It is a great song and the video as cool as fuck. Uh. I couldn't believe it there straight up in the louver, in the louver, they ran it out the louver. How much do you think rent out the love millions? For sure? Dude? I watch they make it admission every day, right and bad process to be closed. They'd be like, okay, can we shoot from one am to four am? Maybe they could have Yeah, I mean like when you rent out of Superman and that you can just get it for likes, which is actually more than fifteen dollars. So yeah, it's probably around that. Oh. Actually, producer Nick Stump is telling us that ten google how much it cost to rent out the Loop, and uh, first of all, when I google how much does it cost to rent out the Loop? I got an Airbnb response, So like they thought that I was just looking to rent out the loop. Apparently this is way more approachable than we thought, because it is seventeen thousand, five hundred dollars for the day to rent out the loop for that doesn't make any sense. Okay, let's get it go fund me? Is that gang here we go? Have they like not changed their prices since the Renaissance? Like and welcome to arts? Oh, I mean, come on with inflation? What it is? Am? I right? Folks? Uh? But yeah, that that doesn't make any sense. They really could could probably do a little better than that. Based on like how it's being worded. It sounds like almost like the idea that they would just walk you through the gallery and just kick the regular people out, so you can yeah that way because I mean, seventeen five, Like they're probably don't who knows how much they're taking in ticket revenue, So I'm sure that's just like if you want the Baller Tour, it's seventeen five. If it's production, talk to our coordinator. Yeah, it feels just on a couple of listens, it feels like sort of a Beyonce album with ad lips by jay Z, Like she she's a great rapper at this point? Are you still? I know she's not at all, but like it's also not what she chose to do before, and now she's just like, yeah, I'm gonna be fucking great at right. Yeah, She's like let me just out wrap you on this album. I would love to see one thing she's bad at, just one thing. Dama. Yeah, she can't rock the ken Dama, the Japanese sort of ball and cup thing. Oh yeah, it's very fine. Motor skills had to reach so far, of course, because I honestly think if I was like she couldn't she keep bored. She couldn't, you know, clog a drain on, clog a drain or like, you know, fucking add some piping to this sprinkler system. She probably could do with that. She probably ken Dama. I feel like shout out to the homio who hit me up back Kendama. But the one song that's that song, I think it's called Nice. Yeah, it's like where jay Z is trying to wrap like these new sort of swag grabbers where they do like nice, but he over and I got ice ice ice. It just sounds usually like migos like, wouldn't pronounce it any It's I was like an old dude was like, oh let me show you young man. I was like that, and I'm nice, nice, nice, like my dad. Right, Yeah, it does sound kind of like that. I mean, look, ja, he doesn't have to do anything anymore. Just I mean, well, and he does barely anything on this album, so I think it's I think he was like, yeah, did you listen. I've listened to Yeah, I think I've listened to all the songs, but okay, I got maybe three quarters of the way through. Uh, and it just sounded like, yeah, it feels I wonder if Beyonce it was just kind of like, do you want to be on the album? He's like, you're just sitting at home all day, like, do you need do we need to do something we need to do? Oh? I'm fine? Okay, Well your hair is all outgrown. I don't know, you haven't been to the barber in months. You're looking like a bad version of Childish Game, you know, the old version What's Really Good with You album? Exactly? Okay, we'll call it the Carters. How about that? Really? Yeah? Will you get up? We go to get a haircut, we'll get to wrap, like mego, yes, I'll even get I'll even get them to feature. I mean yeah, I honestly, I feel like nobody's going to be able to be on a track with Beyonce like that and not just feel like an afterthought. Maybe like a couple of years ago. Yeah, of course it could have worked. Yeah and Glide Yeah, post Lemonade, I don't think it's happening LeMond, especially not jay z'sade. Sorry, but I'm still not ready for him. I'm still mad, and I think that is your right, that is my fucking right as as fans. We can take our time for giving him. Also, I want to commend the Carters for basically just sunning the ship out of Nas. He put an album out on Friday, and man, Kanye uh And then the next day it's like, oh, Beyonce and jay Z have an album now. And then it's like, oh, but if everyone was going to talk about my album, So you think they were just sitting on this album, just waiting for, like, to somebody they disliked enough and they were like, oh, Nas and kind of and they're like like, we can block out the sun exactly and you will live in shade eternally. Uh Igine the live show also like she's out there singing her ass off, wrapping her as off, dancing her ass off, and he's just like kind of wrapping sitting like what is that going to look like? Yeah, with a suit on with no shirt on underneathing. You can't. You can't hold the candle to that. Yeah, anyway, I I on the Run tour worked the first one, like relied pretty heavily on like visuals. Yeah, yeah, like half of it is just her visuals are great, but like her dancing and like set it, costume changes. It's like, I mean, I'm not saying it did not take a lot to make it work. Sacrifices on Beyonce's part, but I thought it was cool and I'm looking forward to seeing the sequel. Are you going I am, Oh, yeah, I'm going to We're going together? Romantic never really wow, I got oh, man, I was joking when I said that you were about them ships Triple X. Tantasio uh is dead. He was only twenty. Uh. He was a huge hit with much younger people. Um also wildly problematic. I'm not sure that there's a whole lot to say, but it's a hard one to talk about because on one end, you never like, this person was murdered. That's it's inherently try and that's twenty It's just a bad thing and it's and it's just I was really wrestling with It's not not even like about the feeling bad about the murder thing of just how to even address this his work or whatever, because yeah, he you know, the allegations about him were like some really awful abuse of ship. Yeah, homophobic, he beat like a gay inmate up like in prison, bragged about it and yeah he's uh, it's it's an odd thing where yeah, he pregnant, girl was but then his whole sort of populator was sort of based on him trying to show his potential for growth after this and and I and obviously I believe in any person's capacity for growth, but it was just an odd thing to see a lot of young people sort of overlook like what these allegations are from, from people who were victims of him of his and just be like, well, no, he's not doing that anymore. And I get And even if he wasn't, I get that. It's just you know a lot of people were you know, there have been takes on the Internet where people are just like, yeah, funk that funk this guy or whatever, and other people are like, this is so tragic. I think Jadenna posted something that was sort of just like, you know, if Malcolm X had died at twenty he would have died like a robber, abuser, drug addict or whatever. And he's saying not to compare him to Malcolm X in any way, but you know, the story can never be fully written at that age if or murdered with twenty and I mean he also there's reason to believe that he didn't really have a chance because I mean, like one of his first crimes was stabbing someone when he was six, so like he was he did not come from the drug place. Uh. And you know, I also just feel like we need to talk about it because we you know, talk about the zeitgeist on this show. And if you look at the top songs on Apple right now, Uh, he has four of the top five and you know the Carter's the Ape shit is like number two, but he has the other top five. So like there is a lot of you know, feeling out there for this dude's music. I don't know that because like I I agree with that you guys are saying, but also I'm like, imagine how you must feel if you were one of his victims and this is happening. Yeah, you know what I mean, Like I don't I don't understand this. Martyring if people once they're dead again, it's it's tragic that he was murdered at twenty. That's two with anybody. But like, I didn't really see people going out like this when like bin Laden was killed, you know what I mean, Like like someone's death doesn't inherently like forgive what they did. Agree, No, Yeah, And I think the broader conversation around his death is just sort of inherent. I don't know, like how younger people are even viewing an artist's work based on their art form. People my age, I think whenever the first time we heard of this artist, I was like, I can't believe this is like young kids are letting this guy rock right like and supporting this and just sort of you know, I guess younger people are much more They get much more invested, much quicker in the sort of cultural personality around an artist or a certain celebrity. It's like YouTube, Yeah, I mean, it's the same thing that happens with like a lot of Kanye fans who came up with even the craziest conspiracy theories to try and explain his weird comments and ship like that. Where yeah, like it's I guess some people when you connect to something. It's very hard to acknowledge that there's a lot of darkness around this artist. I just, uh, yeah, I just don't ever like anybody that much. Everybody's terrible. I wouldn't be only mix Mr Rogers boom curiously, that is it. Rogers is the one guy. It was just like, I'm the Mr. Rodgers face tattoo after this right in them on my cheek. I would not be surprised if, like this generation coming up right now, if there isn't like a huge counter to like hours of being like so socially aware and empathetic that they're like, actually, fuck that, I don't care what you did. I don't I don't ever want to hear the word problematic again. Feminism can suck my dick, Like I would not be surprised if that is kind of the thought of a lot of young kids right now. Yeah, I think it's yeah, I hope not. I mean, like most polling shows that like as the younger and younger, you go down the like sort of spectrum in terms of like eighteen just voting age people, they're very much more empathetic and about progress than and I mean, I think there is backlash but even within you know, your generation, our generation, there's like young people who are you know, all right all that ship. So it's person a person maybe I hope not, but yeah, Like when you look back over time, you know, the n twenties, the KKK had this huge come back where they were almost a legitimate political party and they brought back all those Confederate statues and all that ship. But then they just died off like by the nineteen thirties, and people like came to their senses. So even if there are these you know, outcroppings of counting, you know, I could see the appeal to if you're younger too, that you could look at somebody and I'm not defending him or anything like that, but if you're very myopically viewing him as someone who did bad things and can be better now and you only take that that that's a message that some young person would like at a certain point to you also have to, you know, come to grips with these allegations against him, and have you seen that pictures of their girlfriend? Like that's I don't know, that's hard. That's harder for me to swallow than like, but it bangs though, Yeah, exactly, like can mean some problematic shipped to you know, we were It's not surprising, right that we're like so quick to forgive ship if we like that music is the weirdest thing man. Like you look at how long people rock with R Kelly and it's yeah still and like even when Spotify was like no, and like there was backlash where they're like, oh, sorry, I guess we shouldn't be suppressing his music in our algorithms. Like all right, let's move on to this episode. Do you think is that this is this is part one? Uh? But we do want to check him real quick with World Cup. Oh the World Cup day, get your vapes out, get your vapes out, put your son of Shades on? Okay, well, World Cup date from miles pretty straightforward stuff. England played Tunisia yesterday. We weren't able to talk about that because that match was happening as we were recording, and England pulled off the wind. Uh and honestly, they look really good. I was really surprised by this England team. Uh. Normally they underperforming the World Cup to say the least, but this group of young guys, my goodness, they looked great. Uh special shout outs to I mean Jesse Lingard I. As much as it pains me to say this, he played really well, as did the rest of some of the Spurs players from Tottenham anyway, But yes, England looks really good. Um. But I was reading some like rumors on Twitter that like a lot of the national team they're like avoiding Russian hotel food because they're very worried about poisoning. So yeah, not like death poisoning, but just like give you the ship's poisoning, so like Jordan plue game poisoning exactly, or the Arsenal Lasagna chef, which is a whole other thing. But yes, so they've been avoiding Russon hotel food, like their nutritionists are making all their meals and they're like they don't want touch the mini bar. But again that's a rumor. We'll see what that means. Uh. The other thing I want to bring up was Japan, because yes, this morning we played Colombia and last World Cup Colombia knocked us out of the tournament and Thomas Rodriguez scored one of the goals of the tournament, like a solo goal that made the he's look foolish. But you know, what. We came back today strong. We were focused. Uh. Also Columbia helped us out because one of their players got sent off like in the first five minutes for just blocking the ball with his hand as the shot was going towards the goal. So yeah, I can't really do that, my guy. You're not supposed to do that unless you're the goalkeeper. Nor Yeah, well a lot of players do this thing where they're just sort of flaeling but just to kind of make themselves bigger, but you know, their arm comes out. It wasn't like as like Blatant is like almost slopping with my hand. He's like I'm gonna extend my arm and hey, maybe it'll hit I don't know, maybe the ref might see it or whatever. But now that we are in a tournament where there is a video replay, I mean not that that call needed that, but like, it's going to be much harder. They're finding much it's much harder to deceive the referee. So they played the whole game down a man, down a man, and the commentary on Fox was interesting. They were basically like didn't want to Pando win because they're like, you know, some teams actually played better with ten men, so this could be good for why would they not. I think there's probably more Colombian viewers. So the commentary staff was just sort of more like leaning into just sort of being more proclamb It wasn't like that blatant because they were they were given their props when it was due. But then like every now and then, stuff would pop up where they're like, you know, the Japan really wasted their goal, they're not really doing much with it right now, blah blah bla, like Okay, well look the score, Poppy, it's to one baby. Um, Russia looks like it's going to win again. They're they're up three one on Egypt. So they've played Egypt and Saudi Arabia? Are they do they have? Who's in their group? Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. Wow what a draw for Russia. Yeah, nice group that they drew into. Wait we make sure yeah, yeah that's yeah, that's their group. So I mean with this Russia now they won both their games, they've got six points. Uh yeah, so when they played, uh, they think they're gonna be playing Uruguay on Monday, So what do we think the chances are that this is not corrupt in some way. I don't know, man, we want to know these stories until later on. But I'm the documentary comes out when a five years from now, right, Like, what could you matter? World fucking Russia WI just wins the World Cup and they're like when Neymar's legs blew off at a hotel. Like, turns out that wasn't normal and it wasn't just uh yeah, it wasn't Nike's fault for designing a weird shoe. Alright, that is gonna do it for today. Mel It has been a pleasure having you on the Daily Zeitgeist. Uh. Sorry, such a downer, but we we will blame the world. Uh. And where can people find you? Follow you? Oh well, if you want to hear more horribly depressing opinions, just kidding, I'm a comedian. Um, you can follow me on Twitter at me l M I E L or on Instagram and at meal Monster. This is what mostly where opposed to be honest. Okay, And is there a tweet that you would like to share with the Daily Zeitgeist listeners? Okay? I love those tweets so much I keep retweeting it. It's from It's Dan she hand, and the tweet says, the human body is incredible. Right now, if I so desired, I could do of a backflip and wreck my ship right here on the sidewalk, because it's true. It is. Uh, miles Hi. Where can people find you? Follow you? You're enjoying today? Yes, you can find me on Twitter and Instagram at Miles of Gray. Uh. And a tweet that I would like to put you onto is Sky Sports News who's breaking that. Arsenal confirmed the signing of German goalkeeper Burned Leno from buyer Leverkusen, which is good news for US Arsenal fans because Petrock is not doing it in goal. So yes, that's the tweet I want to shout out. Uh. Also shout out to Don Pugo for letting me know about that. Yeah, you can follow me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien, And I wanted to call out a tweet from one of my favorite sort of a little known writer, J. A. K Rowling rolling Uh. Someone tweeted session says this is not like Nazi Germany because in Nazi Germany they were keeping the Jews from leaving the country. And J. K Rowling tweeted, also, the president doesn't have a mustache. Well played. Uh, but she's just kidding and you can follow me at Jack Undersquirrel. Brian, you can follow us what's up? No, I was just funny because never mind, I was just making frothing. J K is just kidding, and then Nick pointed to this is not necessary. Oh JK like just kidding. Got it? Uh, you can follow us at Daley's like Ice on Twitter, at The Daily's like Ice on Instagram. We have a Facebook champage and a website Daily si guys dot com where we post our episodes and are but no, we lat off to the information in the episode that we talked about, as well as the song that we ride out on Miles. What's that gonna be? Just a little sample based hif op for y'all. Mad live track from the beat Conductor of Volume one of two album. Uh. You know, Egypt was playing the World Cup, So this track is called Pyramids by mad Lib. You know again, he's one of the great beat makers of our time. So put this in your mind and enjoy. Alright, we're gonna write out on that. We will be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast talky guys out by h M hm O money. How things can change to make money, How things can change, can't have money on? Things can change taking money? 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