<v Speaker 1>Jary Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>What's up with kee? For Sutherland?
<v Speaker 3>I arrested for allegedly assaulting his ride share driver in Hollywood.
<v Speaker 4>Police responded to the call.
<v Speaker 3>He allegedly entered the vehicle, physically assaulted the driver made
<v Speaker 3>criminal threats towards him. They say the driver didn't suffer
<v Speaker 3>any injuries that required medical attention, so maybe he just
<v Speaker 3>shoved him a little bit.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know.
<v Speaker 3>They got him and booked him around four am on Monday,
<v Speaker 3>some felony charges. Whoa released on fifty thousand dollars bonds,
<v Speaker 3>Scheduled to appear in court on February second. What so
<v Speaker 3>is she so mad?
<v Speaker 1>Do we know any of the backstory on this?
<v Speaker 4>I had nothing said anything?
<v Speaker 5>I know?
<v Speaker 4>What do you think it was?
<v Speaker 1>I don't know. Maybe he said, I don't know who
<v Speaker 1>the hell? Are you right? Exactly? You don't anything since
<v Speaker 1>the last boy?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, right?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>You Dad was so much better.
<v Speaker 2>Wasn't that good?
<v Speaker 1>I know, like he could have done with twenty three?
<v Speaker 4>It sounds like he's got some angry issues though, doesn't it?
<v Speaker 1>Apparently?
<v Speaker 4>Man?
<v Speaker 1>Oh man, how many charges? That's insane?
<v Speaker 4>That's going on?
<v Speaker 3>Dilbert creator Scott Adams sadly lost his battle with cancer.
<v Speaker 3>Dilbert ran up until twenty twenty three, and the height
<v Speaker 3>of his popularity appeared in more than two thousand newspapers
<v Speaker 3>in sixty five countries, twenty five languages.
<v Speaker 4>Estimated worldwide worldwide.
<v Speaker 3>Readership that's fun to say of more than one hundred
<v Speaker 3>and fifty million people.
<v Speaker 1>Wow.
<v Speaker 3>Quite the cartoon, Quite the legacy, and multiple books too.
<v Speaker 4>He was an author.
<v Speaker 3>He started dabbling and writing and he's he said, he
<v Speaker 3>was like surprisingly good at it. Did you read his
<v Speaker 3>final post? He wrote, like a final letter to everybody. Well,
<v Speaker 3>I don't want to.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, because he got a little political of the dead.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no, it was strange because he promoted his books.
<v Speaker 2>It was the it was weird.
<v Speaker 4>I'll just see it was. It was a little weird.
<v Speaker 4>It was like a final goodbye.
<v Speaker 3>And then he promoted his books within it like he's
<v Speaker 3>like still it's like still a salesman, still selling his stuff.
<v Speaker 4>And I was like, this is a little strange.
<v Speaker 3>Whatever whatever, I don't have you know that much cloud,
<v Speaker 3>I I got nowhere to talk when you know, when
<v Speaker 3>it comes to that, I don't got books that have
<v Speaker 3>sold millions of copies.
<v Speaker 2>So I've sold copies.
<v Speaker 4>Maybe I would do the same thing.
<v Speaker 3>I know somebody that would probably do the same, right, Jimmy.
<v Speaker 4>All right, So get this.
<v Speaker 3>The people from Avocados in Mexico, they put out a
<v Speaker 3>survey and the survey was, how often do you double
<v Speaker 3>dip your chip into.
<v Speaker 4>When you make guacamole?
<v Speaker 5>It's so hard not to write? Is that what everybody said? Like,
<v Speaker 5>it's almost impossible.
<v Speaker 3>Eighty percent of Americans that were surveyed admitted to double
<v Speaker 3>dipping into their guacamole.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, made out with everybody. You kind of have to though,
<v Speaker 6>like you don't mean, get another.
<v Speaker 4>Chick, But who are you? George Costanzo?
<v Speaker 3>I know, yeah, classic, that's right, classic castanz And.
<v Speaker 5>Would you frown upon somebody dipping flipping the chip over?
<v Speaker 3>And then also, but then you're putting the side that
<v Speaker 3>your fingers were touching into that.
<v Speaker 5>I mean, you could hold a little bit up. You
<v Speaker 5>can make sure that your fingers are not.
<v Speaker 3>You bite one piece that's off limits, and then you
<v Speaker 3>do the corner that your fingers were holding off limits.
<v Speaker 3>So you got that third corner that's probably fair game.
<v Speaker 3>Then you do I think you're good when you still
<v Speaker 3>got spittle that can come out and you know, lay on.
<v Speaker 1>The surface science. I'm just like.
<v Speaker 5>Just asking if it's okay to double dip if you rotate.
<v Speaker 4>No, you got to go in for a fresh chip.
<v Speaker 3>Although a lot of people stand there and they heavy
<v Speaker 3>breathe over the chick.
<v Speaker 4>You right, So you're getting spittle all over there, heavy breathing.
<v Speaker 2>Well, we got skin flakes everywhere.
<v Speaker 5>I know, the skin flakes, if we really want to
<v Speaker 5>get down, were still alive.
<v Speaker 4>All I know is the only reason I talked about
<v Speaker 4>this subject is.
<v Speaker 2>Because of this.
<v Speaker 4>That's the only reason.
<v Speaker 2>So good.
<v Speaker 3>One more thing for you, if you have some cash
<v Speaker 3>burning a hole in your pocket. The house that was
<v Speaker 3>featured on the beginning and like just shots throughout the
<v Speaker 3>series of fresh prints of bel Air up for grabs,
<v Speaker 3>it's that white mansion looking for beautiful thirty million dollars.
<v Speaker 3>So if you got a little cash money in your
<v Speaker 3>pocket you're looking to spend and you get it, that
<v Speaker 3>seems like.
<v Speaker 2>A Why is it actually in bel Air?
<v Speaker 3>Six I don't know, six bedrooms, ten thousand square feet.
<v Speaker 3>It was built in nineteen thirty seven. I think it's
<v Speaker 3>somewhere in Los Angeles. It doesn't say in this story
<v Speaker 3>it's a beautiful house in Brentwood bentwoj lived.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I might stay in West Philadelphia for that like
<v Speaker 5>thirty million.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I know you want to life God flip turn
<v Speaker 3>upside down and I'd like to manage us.
<v Speaker 1>Sit right there. How it became a princess.
<v Speaker 2>With town called Belair. It's so good?
<v Speaker 4>Oh iconic? Right?
<v Speaker 2>All right? What this is exciting?
<v Speaker 6>Bo Nicks has decided to put on a youth football
<v Speaker 6>camp right here in Highland's ranch. It's actually going to
<v Speaker 6>be held at Bala Christian High School May sixteenth, starting
<v Speaker 6>the week of May sixteenth, and all boys and girls
<v Speaker 6>ages six to sixteen can sign up. He is doing
<v Speaker 6>this with Flex work Management, So if you go to
<v Speaker 6>Flex we love him MGT on Instagram, Twitter, or find
<v Speaker 6>their socials anywhere else Facebook as well, you can sign
<v Speaker 6>up now. So the spots are obviously going to be
<v Speaker 6>filling up fast.
<v Speaker 4>Can I sign up?
<v Speaker 2>What's that sixth sixty six to sixteen? You could be
<v Speaker 2>a cut and pass.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I'm my hair, I'm here to learn about flake.
<v Speaker 1>Sister Nick's sister you know who could sign up though?
<v Speaker 1>Your son?
<v Speaker 3>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, totally good. I think it's cool.
<v Speaker 6>I love when I see prominent athletes, obviously like Bonex,
<v Speaker 6>quarterback of the Broncos uh giving back to the community
<v Speaker 6>like this and also helping the youth. He is also
<v Speaker 6>going to be doing that alongside one of our coworkers here,
<v Speaker 6>coach Sandford. So yeah, he'll be doing that alongside him.
<v Speaker 6>So k a little u K tie in there.
<v Speaker 1>A good guy, Sandford, Mike, he's also Mike Sandford. Ever
<v Speaker 1>talked to that guy for our Christmas.
<v Speaker 2>Part Katie Jeremy left.
<v Speaker 4>He is a great You love a good guy.
<v Speaker 2>He's a great dude.
<v Speaker 4>He's a great he's good dude on Instagram.
<v Speaker 2>There you go and sign a sign read up for it.
<v Speaker 2>There you go go, Broncos.
<v Speaker 1>Hey, we have an update on that contaminated gas. I
<v Speaker 1>kind of hate this. So now more than four hundred
<v Speaker 1>complaints have been.
<v Speaker 5>Filed because of the gas that was filled with diesel
<v Speaker 5>instead of regular and now we're finding out some of
<v Speaker 5>those people are getting settlement offers and they stink like
<v Speaker 5>this makes me really mad. So the one report we
<v Speaker 5>have saw one woman get an offer for just five
<v Speaker 5>hundred and fifty bucks and she does not want to
<v Speaker 5>take it.
<v Speaker 2>No, it's not.
<v Speaker 5>And that's the thing, is not so they're giving them
<v Speaker 5>this reimbursement and then they're making them sign something that
<v Speaker 5>says they will not take any further action. And I
<v Speaker 5>just I hate that they're even trying to get people
<v Speaker 5>to sign these documents. Because this woman, specifically, she tried
<v Speaker 5>to start her car after she filled it. It has
<v Speaker 5>been stuck in her workplace parking lot since that day.
<v Speaker 5>She has not been able to move it. She doesn't
<v Speaker 5>have a car right now. And they came back with
<v Speaker 5>this offer and said, yeah, we'll give you five hundred
<v Speaker 5>and fifty bucks and they actually even said that's enough
<v Speaker 5>to cover your deductible and a tank of gas.
<v Speaker 1>So take it or leave it. And it's not cool
<v Speaker 1>at all in her that's what they do.
<v Speaker 4>They possible frustrates me.
<v Speaker 5>Like, So that's the thing is, she reached out to
<v Speaker 5>her insurance company and they're like, hey, you know, we
<v Speaker 5>will cover this deductible for you and we'll take care
<v Speaker 5>of the rest, like we'll make sure this is good,
<v Speaker 5>but you need to expect your premium to go up
<v Speaker 5>if we cover this deductible.
<v Speaker 2>So and they said, just forgetting gas.
<v Speaker 1>Just forgetting gas. I mean, so this woman, when you
<v Speaker 1>think about that, she's going to be paying even more
<v Speaker 1>throughout the year because of her insurance premium increasing.
<v Speaker 5>So I just shop for new insurance these poor But
<v Speaker 5>that's all insurance companies like these poor people.
<v Speaker 4>Get get it, but get a broker, then move on,
<v Speaker 4>go to somebody else.
<v Speaker 1>No, you need to feel sorry for these people who
<v Speaker 1>did absolutely nothing.
<v Speaker 4>And if they're getting insurance, go shop for better insurance.
<v Speaker 1>But all insurance companies are doing this. This is what
<v Speaker 1>insurance companies do. And I just again, I feel bad
<v Speaker 1>for all of these people.
<v Speaker 5>And it shouldn't be coming down to the insurance company,
<v Speaker 5>this gas company that made all this happen. Why aren't
<v Speaker 5>they preaching out to these four hundred people and taking
<v Speaker 5>care of them.
<v Speaker 1>Like that's what I think needs to happen.
<v Speaker 5>I agree, I'm gonna climb off this soap box and
<v Speaker 5>take a few breads.
<v Speaker 1>Let's talk about what happened.
<v Speaker 4>About this exactly.
<v Speaker 5>Let's talk about what happened until you're ride. Yesterday afternoon,
<v Speaker 5>a plane skid off the runway like three hundred feet.
<v Speaker 5>They were coming in for a landing, and what they
<v Speaker 5>say is a strong crosswind gusted right after the plane
<v Speaker 5>was landed, moved off the runway.
<v Speaker 1>Three people were on board. Nobody was hurt, though.
<v Speaker 4>That's total opposite of what I heard. But that's all right.
<v Speaker 3>What did you hear A butter truck crashed on the
<v Speaker 3>runway right before the plane landed.
<v Speaker 4>Butter that you were looking at me like she was.
<v Speaker 2>What you said?
<v Speaker 4>Butter truck crashed on the right before the plane landed.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy, you had such big eyes.
<v Speaker 1>It was like a butter because I didn't hear that
<v Speaker 1>part of the store.
<v Speaker 5>Oh my god, from different places right back here in
<v Speaker 5>the Metro area. The truck got that hi by the
<v Speaker 5>light rail using them Oh no, what okay? So the
<v Speaker 5>initial investigation found the truck driver drove over the tracks,
<v Speaker 5>using the wrong side of the road while crossing. The
<v Speaker 5>crossing arms were down while they did it, so that
<v Speaker 5>resulted in the train hitting the truck. There was fifty
<v Speaker 5>people on the train when this happened, and one passenger
<v Speaker 5>was reportedly taken.
<v Speaker 1>To a hospital for treatment.
<v Speaker 5>As far as I know, they haven't found the driver
<v Speaker 5>of that truck yet, so they're still looking for the truck.
<v Speaker 1>They didn't catch him at the time.
<v Speaker 4>And as a license plate left behind, I know, like
<v Speaker 4>they can find him.
<v Speaker 5>So they're still looking for the driver of that truck
<v Speaker 5>who was hit by the train. So that's a crazy
<v Speaker 5>did you.
<v Speaker 1>See the video of it.
<v Speaker 4>By the way, he's just a jackass, totally total jackass.
<v Speaker 3>Slips the back of the truck, the arms were down
<v Speaker 3>and he still went across it got hit.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and he was like what did I do? And bolted. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>a split.
<v Speaker 5>Second earlier and he would not be here to tell
<v Speaker 5>that tale. So he was very, very very lucky. And
<v Speaker 5>then hey, I found this story about the Michelin Guide
<v Speaker 5>and how they have released its list of best sandwiches
<v Speaker 5>in North America.
<v Speaker 4>Top Sammy top sandwich in North America.
<v Speaker 1>And looks like a restaurant in Denver made the list.
<v Speaker 5>Here u la diabla there Pombaso de Carnitas is a
<v Speaker 5>sandwich that apparently is one of the best in the country.
<v Speaker 3>You need to make I don't know if you ever
<v Speaker 3>had a cold combo from subway.
<v Speaker 5>I mean that hits, that hits when the craving comes right,
<v Speaker 5>but this one, uh, it's carnitas.
<v Speaker 2>But like the.
<v Speaker 1>I dated the guy who.
<v Speaker 4>I know, Like, you're like, I don't care about this.
<v Speaker 4>You dated the guys I did.
<v Speaker 5>I went on one day and then we actually talked
<v Speaker 5>a little bit after. It's when I went to New
<v Speaker 5>York earlier last year.
<v Speaker 1>Because I went to New York, I came back. I
<v Speaker 1>told him I was back in town, and then we
<v Speaker 1>never talked again.
<v Speaker 5>But I did date the owner Jose Avila of this
<v Speaker 5>La Diabloody a couple of day.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, if you're still single, sorry, they we're talking about you.
<v Speaker 4>He was a great guy.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, no, absolutely, And again he's got some really good food.
<v Speaker 5>Like Michelin's guide recognized him.
<v Speaker 2>So should have married him when you have the chance.
<v Speaker 4>Why did you ruin it, Katie?
<v Speaker 1>I know, no I didn't.
<v Speaker 2>What did you do?
<v Speaker 6>Oh?
<v Speaker 1>No, closure, I didn't try and ruin that one again
<v Speaker 1>to get ghosted.
<v Speaker 2>We just all right, let's move on.
<v Speaker 1>Try that sandwich though, Katie said, Hi,
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