<v Speaker 1>Jared Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, big sports weekend. The Nuggets face elimination tonight do better.
<v Speaker 3>No one, do better?
<v Speaker 4>Yes, get better?
<v Speaker 3>Yes, do better.
<v Speaker 2>The Avs moved on to Round two and then heartbreaker
<v Speaker 2>with the Mammoth out.
<v Speaker 3>We were at that game.
<v Speaker 2>Sad day for this, But the real story is Jared
<v Speaker 2>on sports Here some of the biggest sports news of
<v Speaker 2>the weekend. This dude named Oscar Delpe out in Georgia.
<v Speaker 1>What a great name.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, I'm Oscar Dope. I'm a tight end bro waiting.
<v Speaker 2>To be drafted because the NFL draft was going on
<v Speaker 2>this weekend. And there's a video of him, his family
<v Speaker 2>and his friends all sitting there in their living room.
<v Speaker 3>There's gotta be like thirty of them.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, waiting in anticipation to see if he gets picked up.
<v Speaker 2>But the star of the video is this big goofy
<v Speaker 2>chocolate last fantastic.
<v Speaker 4>It's so perfect. Anyone who has a dog can relate
<v Speaker 4>to this video.
<v Speaker 3>This poor lab who obviously gets to lay on the
<v Speaker 3>couch a lot. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I was just sitting there looking all down in the
<v Speaker 2>dumps because everyone is on his couch. Yeah, Oscar delp
<v Speaker 2>gets picked up by the Saints. Everybody jumps up and
<v Speaker 2>starts screaming, and the dog immediately like tries to get
<v Speaker 2>on the couch.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>And the video is like five or six times of
<v Speaker 2>him trying to go in and he can go in
<v Speaker 2>and he.
<v Speaker 3>Can't, trying to find a good ale every time. It's like,
<v Speaker 3>it's what, yeah, you know, it's the cutest.
<v Speaker 2>Video and I love it because it's a chocolate lab
<v Speaker 2>and the sweetest dogs ever.
<v Speaker 4>They do eventually find that couch time though. He did,
<v Speaker 4>he did, and it's so.
<v Speaker 3>Cute in the video, he finally finds the couch time.
<v Speaker 2>So, uh, that's the big news coming out of the
<v Speaker 2>NFL Draft this weekend.
<v Speaker 3>This is big dumb chocolate lab.
<v Speaker 4>That's the adorable draft news.
<v Speaker 3>For sure is the best.
<v Speaker 2>So I posted the video on our Facebook page if
<v Speaker 2>you want to go check it out. Katie, there's hope
<v Speaker 2>for you after the age of sixty eight to have
<v Speaker 2>some fun.
<v Speaker 3>You're sneaking up on it.
<v Speaker 2>This woman named Linda Jarrett, known as the Unicycle Granny,
<v Speaker 2>has extended her Guinness World Record as the oldest unicycler
<v Speaker 2>at the age of sixty nine and one hundred and
<v Speaker 2>eighty nine days for her. Yeah, and I'm reading this
<v Speaker 2>story and there was like no like time frames she
<v Speaker 2>had to be on it. She didn't have to juggle.
<v Speaker 2>It's just like she's old and she got on a
<v Speaker 2>unicycle and she got this award from Guinness, Like there
<v Speaker 2>was nothing that she didn't have to go through, like
<v Speaker 2>a hoop on fire anything.
<v Speaker 4>I would think like, it's it's funny because it's something.
<v Speaker 4>A lot of those records seem very breakable.
<v Speaker 5>Like I feel like I could get on your cycle
<v Speaker 5>for a couple seconds, easy, right o.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Katie, easy peasy, let's get on there.
<v Speaker 4>I could do that.
<v Speaker 3>We'll make it interesting too, we'll take the seat off
<v Speaker 3>of it.
<v Speaker 4>Oh no, yeah, well I don't want to do that.
<v Speaker 2>Although you might be into it, so maybe we won't
<v Speaker 2>do that new survey out this morning and talking about
<v Speaker 2>damn it's expensive to go out and drink anymore, right, Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>So pregaming is like at an all time high right now.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of these people in this story we're talking about, God,
<v Speaker 2>they go to a concert and a can of white
<v Speaker 2>Claw is like twenty bucks.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I went to that game up in a Boulder at
<v Speaker 2>cu and I got a beer and it was like
<v Speaker 2>I was pushing like thirty dollars for a big boy,
<v Speaker 2>for a tall boy.
<v Speaker 5>Now, anytime you go to a stadium, you're gonna pay
<v Speaker 5>at least ten dollars.
<v Speaker 2>For drink, and money's tight right now. So liquor companies
<v Speaker 2>are noticing this. They're starting to sell those mini bottles.
<v Speaker 2>We talked about the mini bud light cans last week.
<v Speaker 2>But essentially, pregaming is just where it's at now. You
<v Speaker 2>sit in the parking lot, get your drink on, and
<v Speaker 2>then you head in.
<v Speaker 5>I love how companies are like, oh, is it costing
<v Speaker 5>too much?
<v Speaker 4>Here, here's something smaller.
<v Speaker 5>Here's less of what you are Like, Yeah, that's what
<v Speaker 5>we wanted, Like.
<v Speaker 1>Not at all.
<v Speaker 2>You want to sit in your car, You want to
<v Speaker 2>sit in your tell you ride and pound down some shooters.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, we are going to find a way to save money,
<v Speaker 5>so you're gonna have to accommodate.
<v Speaker 3>They aren't done that in a while. I think the
<v Speaker 3>last time I did that was when.
<v Speaker 2>Nick Knack and I went and saw Dave Matthews at Fiddlers.
<v Speaker 2>That's been a couple of years now, where we sat
<v Speaker 2>in the parking lot and had some drinks before we
<v Speaker 2>went into the concert.
<v Speaker 3>This is expensive. I'll give you one more thing.
<v Speaker 2>Since we teased about Trader Joe's, I guess they're in
<v Speaker 2>the middle of a class action lawsuit right now because
<v Speaker 2>some of their coffee, the Trader Joe's branded French Roast
<v Speaker 2>low acid bean coffee apparently has half the amount of
<v Speaker 2>caffeine that it says on the container. Yeah, we live
<v Speaker 2>in a world where people want their caffeine, right, I.
<v Speaker 1>Guess it won't get them jacked up. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, So people are pissed because, I mean, they rely
<v Speaker 2>on their morning caffeine.
<v Speaker 3>So if you're buying a product that.
<v Speaker 2>Says it's got one hundred milligrams per cup and you're
<v Speaker 2>only getting fifty, it's time to sue.
<v Speaker 5>Well. And you know, people who are you know, legit
<v Speaker 5>coffee drinkers, they can tell they're like, my hands aren't
<v Speaker 5>shaking near as much as they normally do.
<v Speaker 4>Like, what the heck is it is?
<v Speaker 1>This blurry? Is it normally?
<v Speaker 4>Why am I not?
<v Speaker 1>You know?
<v Speaker 3>Hearing Colors coffee is pretty decent too. You've ever wandered in,
<v Speaker 3>It's like it's not too expensive. Yeah, do we have
<v Speaker 3>any other sports stuff?
<v Speaker 6>We do the smoke had barely cleared from the Nugget's
<v Speaker 6>latest collapse in Minnesota, and Nikola, Jokic and teammates hit
<v Speaker 6>the showers after the game. Nicola comes out of his
<v Speaker 6>shower and he's looking around and starts shouting and screaming
<v Speaker 6>from the top of his.
<v Speaker 1>Lungs, where's my underwear?
<v Speaker 6>Apparently he thought that his underwear had been stolen, which
<v Speaker 6>is really adding salt to the wound. It's horrible loss
<v Speaker 6>on the wee over the weekend, and he looked all over,
<v Speaker 6>couldn't find it anywhere. He said, I swear I put
<v Speaker 6>it on top of the shower so that I could
<v Speaker 6>just grab it when I was done.
<v Speaker 1>Apparently it was moved. He did find it.
<v Speaker 6>No one stole it, but it was moved from the
<v Speaker 6>shower to his locker room or to his actual locker
<v Speaker 6>and so he had to go, you know, kind of
<v Speaker 6>do the walk of shame.
<v Speaker 1>When a towel and go find his underwear. Yeah, and
<v Speaker 1>go find his underwear.
<v Speaker 6>And he talked about it afterwards, and he was saying
<v Speaker 6>that he thought it was stolen because there had been
<v Speaker 6>some thievery going on earlier that season in the Nuggets
<v Speaker 6>locker room. And he's like, it happened again. They took
<v Speaker 6>my underwear. This time it was found. It's all good.
<v Speaker 6>He's fine. And he also on top of that, Katie.
<v Speaker 6>After that game, he was fined fifty thousand.
<v Speaker 1>Dollars for that altercation.
<v Speaker 6>So he lost his underwear and lost fifty grand.
<v Speaker 1>That's a horrible day for Nicole.
<v Speaker 4>Yo's like screaming, that's what we want.
<v Speaker 3>He was like screaming at people in the audio of
<v Speaker 3>this show.
<v Speaker 1>No, no, there was no audio of him shouting, no aud.
<v Speaker 4>Of him shouting, you miss. That's what reports say is
<v Speaker 4>that he was scoring to hear him the players, he's
<v Speaker 4>underwear and that's the last person you want to see
<v Speaker 4>all mad after.
<v Speaker 1>A loss, like especially because I'm hip height on him.
<v Speaker 5>No, you don't want Nicola jokicch with no underwear in
<v Speaker 5>your face.
<v Speaker 3>How about this.
<v Speaker 5>We're just seeing the reports of that tanker fire off
<v Speaker 5>Santa Fe.
<v Speaker 4>In Littleton right now. It's p pretty intense.
<v Speaker 5>I mean, it's right there at the forty eight hundred
<v Speaker 5>block of South Santa Fe Drive.
<v Speaker 4>It's the border of Littleton and Inglewood.
<v Speaker 5>But South Metro Fire Rescue said the fuel truck is
<v Speaker 5>close to nearby buildings, so it was upgraded to a
<v Speaker 5>commercial fire, but it looks like they're just gonna let
<v Speaker 5>it burn out. So how crazy though, to be that
<v Speaker 5>close to businesses and houses and everything. Like, hopefully they're
<v Speaker 5>getting it, Yeah, hopefully they get it under control, because
<v Speaker 5>the plume of smoke that you can see from pretty
<v Speaker 5>much anywhere in the metro area right now, it's very big.
<v Speaker 5>So that's what's going on with that. Right there in
<v Speaker 5>Littleton and Inglewood, a woman has set a record for
<v Speaker 5>a three plus minute plank.
<v Speaker 4>Now here's the story.
<v Speaker 5>Marie Carpenter, right, she was celebrating her ninetieth birthday and
<v Speaker 5>her grandson Alex tricked her.
<v Speaker 4>She was like, Grandma, we're all.
<v Speaker 5>Going to get down on the ground, the group of
<v Speaker 5>us here, and we're going to do a plank and
<v Speaker 5>see who can hold it the longest. And I guess
<v Speaker 5>Marie is very competitive, so she was like, Alex, you know,
<v Speaker 5>hold my beet juice. Like, here we go. So they
<v Speaker 5>get down on the ground and they're planking. What Marie
<v Speaker 5>didn't know is Alex was tricking her. She said it
<v Speaker 5>was a challenge between everybody, but witnesses were recording the
<v Speaker 5>whole thing from the Guinness Book of World Record. So
<v Speaker 5>Marie ended up holding this plank for three minutes and
<v Speaker 5>fifteen seconds. So on paper, she became the oldest woman
<v Speaker 5>in the world to perform a plank for at least
<v Speaker 5>three minutes. So we have a local woman right here
<v Speaker 5>who has the longest plank for a ninety year old woman.
<v Speaker 5>The Guinness people are still confirming it, but on paper
<v Speaker 5>she did it.
<v Speaker 2>So to Marie up with the lady on the universe,
<v Speaker 2>start a service.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, we've got a super senior group right here.
<v Speaker 3>Watch out. But life doesn't end at seventy.
<v Speaker 5>I still feel like I can hold a plank for
<v Speaker 5>fifteen minutes.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know why. I really feel like I can.
<v Speaker 4>I know, Josh, say it.
<v Speaker 6>Do you know how long fifteen minutes is? I bet
<v Speaker 6>you you couldn't do two minutes.
<v Speaker 4>I could do two minutes. I bet you could do
<v Speaker 4>I could do easy two minutes.
<v Speaker 1>Like, come on, I really doubt it.
<v Speaker 3>Come on, I see the way you eat, h That's
<v Speaker 3>why I doubt it.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, let's talk about she can do it that long
<v Speaker 2>because your belly's on the floor.
<v Speaker 4>Oh no, it's not. I do have a big belly.
<v Speaker 4>But I do not have a big belly.
<v Speaker 5>I don't.
<v Speaker 4>You take it back. They have a big buy, not
<v Speaker 4>a big belly.
<v Speaker 3>Okay.
<v Speaker 5>So okay, and then and students shut up. I do
<v Speaker 5>not stop spreading a rumor, okay. And then MSU students,
<v Speaker 5>So they created a Billy.
<v Speaker 1>What do you know what that is?
<v Speaker 4>It's an AI.
<v Speaker 5>Tool aimed at helping us with sustainability.
<v Speaker 4>So it's pretty neat.
<v Speaker 5>Actually because it's specifically for Colorado's drought. So we all
<v Speaker 5>have heard about that. How the drought, especially this year,
<v Speaker 5>it is intense. This is a chat based idea that's
<v Speaker 5>coming out of ms U. And what really makes it
<v Speaker 5>stand out is the information used with Billy, that's what
<v Speaker 5>they're calling it is one hundred percent vetted. And that's
<v Speaker 5>what a lot of AI tools especially can't say is
<v Speaker 5>that's a problem with a lot of AI things these days.
<v Speaker 5>The info the robots gives us isn't fully verified, and
<v Speaker 5>they just put it out there and people absorb it
<v Speaker 5>as it is. So more than fifty students contributed to
<v Speaker 5>this project, and they collaborated across disciplines and they even
<v Speaker 5>partnered with CSU Pueblo. So a lot of different schools
<v Speaker 5>coming together to make this happen. But really what it
<v Speaker 5>is is they just be able to ask it questions like, hey, Billy,
<v Speaker 5>what does the drought outlook look like for this upcoming year?
<v Speaker 5>And based on all the stuff they've inputed, he'll be
<v Speaker 5>able to tell you and what we can do.
<v Speaker 4>To help out the draw process. I think it's amazing.
<v Speaker 5>And again right out of here from MSU so yay
<v Speaker 5>local kids.
<v Speaker 4>Here you go, there's your ma hig hype.
<v Speaker 1>There you go.
<v Speaker 2>You're up to date this morning with Jeremy, Katie, Josh
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