<v Speaker 1>Jared, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Now, Katie is our resident mom on the morning show
<v Speaker 2>What Up Mom?
<v Speaker 3>Yay, what Up?
<v Speaker 2>And she came in today and she said I bought
<v Speaker 2>her something and I'm very uncomfortable by this.
<v Speaker 3>You bought me a bikini.
<v Speaker 4>I did.
<v Speaker 3>I bought you a bikini. It did. It wasn't weird
<v Speaker 3>at all, I promise, but.
<v Speaker 1>Bit like that was like, I wonder if I can
<v Speaker 1>tell him that this is what I bought with the
<v Speaker 1>gift card he gave me to one of my favorite places,
<v Speaker 1>TJ Max. But yeah, I had to get a bikini.
<v Speaker 1>I've never bought a bikini as an adult. I've always
<v Speaker 1>done the one piece a lot of times. They even
<v Speaker 1>do that dumb skirt. Yeah, stupid skirts.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, skirt I do just because I feel more comfortable.
<v Speaker 3>I don't like it it looks. I just feel more comfortable.
<v Speaker 3>And so, you know what, the skirt's not a bad look.
<v Speaker 3>I always think looks pretty cute. A little ballerina taking
<v Speaker 3>a set like, no, it's just a little swooshing.
<v Speaker 2>It's not bad.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I just know it's a bikini is different. I
<v Speaker 3>know how you eat well, and I've been working.
<v Speaker 1>I've been running a lot, right, So that's where I
<v Speaker 1>was just like, maybe bikini could be my speed this year.
<v Speaker 3>Who knows, you know.
<v Speaker 1>So on my birthday, do you remember I told you
<v Speaker 1>on my birthday, I'm like, I tried on bikinis on
<v Speaker 1>my birthday. You want to that's something I want to do,
<v Speaker 1>But I did, And so I tried on a bunch
<v Speaker 1>of bikinis before I purchased, and I went back and
<v Speaker 1>bought the bikini. You're allowed to do that, Oh yeah,
<v Speaker 1>because they have a little thing on them that protect
<v Speaker 1>I don't know how a liner a bikinis your underpants on.
<v Speaker 1>You need to see what it looks like. Yeah, you
<v Speaker 1>need to see what it looks like. That's why they
<v Speaker 1>have the liners.
<v Speaker 3>But how many have touched the liner? Well, that's the thing.
<v Speaker 1>You try and do your best to go in there
<v Speaker 1>ready to try on bikinis.
<v Speaker 3>It's not like you run a marathon. Try a bikini.
<v Speaker 3>That's you.
<v Speaker 2>You don't know about the forty women, periously, do you
<v Speaker 2>trust the process wrap from the back.
<v Speaker 4>You don't grab the first one on the shelf.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you grab what you can.
<v Speaker 1>Listen, we try it on, but then we wash it
<v Speaker 1>before we actually wear it anyway, So it's fine, but.
<v Speaker 4>Just you you just try know the bikini, watch the
<v Speaker 4>bikini before you actually wear it.
<v Speaker 3>But no, I went in there. I bought the bikini.
<v Speaker 1>I even took a little video of me walking to
<v Speaker 1>the register because I was.
<v Speaker 3>Like, what made you buy in a bikini?
<v Speaker 1>Because I'm going to New York for the over the
<v Speaker 1>fourth of July for a big you know trip. But
<v Speaker 1>it's just going to be like the ladies people, I'm
<v Speaker 1>super comfortable with gosh, and so I'm gonna buy. I
<v Speaker 1>bought the bikini for that specific I've never mighty bought.
<v Speaker 3>A bikini as an adult. And of all the bikinis
<v Speaker 3>I buy, you bought it for me. You never welcome.
<v Speaker 3>You very welcome.
<v Speaker 2>You're welcome.
<v Speaker 3>Can you bring the liner in for me so I
<v Speaker 3>can keep it? That's so weird.
<v Speaker 2>I'm just into it.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, that's all. I go too far, that's a little weird.
<v Speaker 3>See now you made it already.
<v Speaker 1>Now you made me buying a bikini with your money weird.
<v Speaker 3>Somehow you did it. Oh yeah, like a sugar daddy thing. Also,
<v Speaker 3>I think I do as a liner if you actually
<v Speaker 3>want that? Really? Yeah, can you bring that in just
<v Speaker 3>lit up for my next birthday.
<v Speaker 2>I opened my car the liner falls out.
<v Speaker 3>Best birthday ever? Why is everything so cringey?
<v Speaker 4>Right now?
<v Speaker 3>Rely for me? You should know? O, my God, thank you?
<v Speaker 3>Who has the p today?
<v Speaker 4>I do today? And this is cool. A group of
<v Speaker 4>twenty one hundred people got together yesterday and they decided,
<v Speaker 4>what should we do today? Let's break a world record.
<v Speaker 4>Two thousand, one hundred volunteers established a new Guinness World
<v Speaker 4>record during Saturday's Milwaukee Area Environmental Cleanup initiative. Essentially, what
<v Speaker 4>they wanted to do was go and clean up the
<v Speaker 4>river all around Milwaukee, which is so cool because Katie,
<v Speaker 4>just like you, they love nature and it's our job
<v Speaker 4>and responsibility to keep it clean. So many people have
<v Speaker 4>destroyed certain areas of nature all around the world. One
<v Speaker 4>of my favorite places, Daniel's Park, which is just a
<v Speaker 4>few miles down the road here, was absolutely obliterated by
<v Speaker 4>teens vandalizing it, throwing bottles and cans everywhere, to the
<v Speaker 4>point where they started fencing off some of my favorite
<v Speaker 4>areas that I love to go and it made me
<v Speaker 4>so sad. So what these Milwaukee residents did made me
<v Speaker 4>so happy. They all got together and cleaned hundreds of
<v Speaker 4>miles all together at multiple locations in the river cleanup.
<v Speaker 4>And they all did this yesterday And I love that.
<v Speaker 4>I think that's so cool for people to be able
<v Speaker 4>to do that because I think it's it's such a
<v Speaker 4>bummer to see one of our most beautiful places destroyed
<v Speaker 4>by us. It's us, it's our doing.
<v Speaker 3>We need to go clean stuff up. Can we do that?
<v Speaker 3>Can we organize? Start with our kitchen at the office disgusting?
<v Speaker 3>Can lately? I'd love to go to your what did
<v Speaker 3>you call Daniel Park?
<v Speaker 2>Daniel get it trash bag in one of those sticks
<v Speaker 2>with the pot.
<v Speaker 1>Ye can come back and clean the kitchen for our
<v Speaker 1>office manager tick so she doesn't have to do it
<v Speaker 1>because nasties lies on her, but.
<v Speaker 4>She'd be very happy.
<v Speaker 3>And also that makes you feel better. It does like, well,
<v Speaker 3>you're actually making a difference, You make.
<v Speaker 1>It different, and you're helping nature, especially mother nature.
<v Speaker 3>You're helping your mom. That's crazy, your mom, mom, Nature journey,
<v Speaker 3>light of the day.
<v Speaker 2>But nature on vision board clean, Nature's on my vision
<v Speaker 2>board journey.
<v Speaker 3>I love it.
<v Speaker 4>I also bet we could break that world record. We
<v Speaker 4>just need twenty two hundred people we could do that.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, all right, let's do the minus. There's a new
<v Speaker 2>credit card scam out there called ghost tapping, and no, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>that's not messing around with that ghost that's living in
<v Speaker 2>your apartment. Ghost tapping, if you haven't heard about it yet,
<v Speaker 2>it's where thieves use cheap generic card readers and they
<v Speaker 2>bump into you and trigger a wireless transaction from a tappable.
<v Speaker 3>Chip credit card in your wallet.
<v Speaker 2>You know you tapped to pay on all these places, right,
<v Speaker 2>These thieves can pick them up cheap, put them in
<v Speaker 2>their pocket and boom, bump up against you and initiate
<v Speaker 2>a charge.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my god, I thought yesterday really like seriously on
<v Speaker 3>you no, because I was in the little travel aisle
<v Speaker 3>section and like the.
<v Speaker 1>There's a guy next to me and he was on
<v Speaker 1>his phone, but he wouldn't like he was having a
<v Speaker 1>conversation right next to me, and I kept trying to
<v Speaker 1>get away from him, and then this this sound kept happening,
<v Speaker 1>and so I was like literally moving my purse onto
<v Speaker 1>the other side of me because I felt very uncomfortable.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh.
<v Speaker 4>They can do now.
<v Speaker 2>They can do it on your phone as well with
<v Speaker 2>the wireless on your phone. And the thing is is
<v Speaker 2>they don't have to actually like grind up on you.
<v Speaker 2>They just got to be really close.
<v Speaker 3>He was close, like I'm comfortably close.
<v Speaker 2>You might want to check it because they see. What
<v Speaker 2>they do is they do these little charges so five, ten, fifteen,
<v Speaker 2>twenty maybe max. So you're not really noticing it on
<v Speaker 2>your credit card, but they're doing that, you know, four
<v Speaker 2>hundred times in a Walmart and you got a bunch
<v Speaker 2>of cash.
<v Speaker 3>They say.
<v Speaker 2>One of the best ways to combat this, and I
<v Speaker 2>know I've got it in my wallet is those RFID
<v Speaker 2>blocking wallets and phone cases. Yeah, they cost around twenty bucks,
<v Speaker 2>but they do work. And they've got those blocking sleeves
<v Speaker 2>in there where it doesn't transmit the signal through your
<v Speaker 2>wallet or through your phone case, and that'll maybe kind
<v Speaker 2>of help protect you. But be on the lookout for
<v Speaker 2>ghost happen if somebody's.
<v Speaker 3>Really really close to you the grocery store.
<v Speaker 1>That's creepy.
<v Speaker 2>All right, what's the interesting?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, Well, this is neither good nor bad.
<v Speaker 1>It's just really the first time cost codes made a
<v Speaker 1>change to their hot dog combo in forty years.
<v Speaker 3>Did you hear about this?
<v Speaker 1>So it's still going to be a dollar fifty, right.
<v Speaker 1>You get your hot dog and you get your drink
<v Speaker 1>to go along with it. But now Costco members can
<v Speaker 1>swap out the traditional soda, what for the sixteen point
<v Speaker 1>nine ounce bottle of Kirkland signature water.
<v Speaker 3>Again, that's the thing, but so many people are not
<v Speaker 3>drinking soda anymore.
<v Speaker 1>I think when I go get that hot dog, specifically
<v Speaker 1>I need a salta to go.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, you like you.
<v Speaker 1>But I get why they made this change. And again,
<v Speaker 1>the reason it's so interesting is because they've never made
<v Speaker 1>a change to their hot dog combo lineup, so the
<v Speaker 1>first one in forty years, and now they're allowing you
<v Speaker 1>to swap water.
<v Speaker 2>I want to swap out for the ice cream? Don't
<v Speaker 2>they have like an ice cream?
<v Speaker 1>They do?
<v Speaker 3>Swap out for the ice cream? You want to swap
<v Speaker 3>you want? I don't want a soda. I want a Sunday.
<v Speaker 3>But it just hits different.
<v Speaker 2>When you're bite into that hot dog and you take
<v Speaker 2>a sip of the soda with it, it just works.
<v Speaker 1>It's almost necessary to have that soda to wash down
<v Speaker 1>your sodium nitrates.
<v Speaker 3>You have a processed meats too, and.
<v Speaker 2>Does anyone else stand there and suck down half their
<v Speaker 2>soda before they leave. In then refilmed absolutely long.
<v Speaker 3>You need to get the most that SOB.
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely the go guys, as you're positive you're minus in
<v Speaker 2>something a little bit interesting to start your day with.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy and Katie and Josh here at Mixed one hundred
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