<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I believe today is the day that space x is
<v Speaker 2>going to start trading on the Nasdaq, the largest IPO
<v Speaker 2>in history.
<v Speaker 1>What's IPO mean, Katie.
<v Speaker 3>Um Investment Property Opinion Perfect, It's exactly what I mean.
<v Speaker 4>I knew it. I knew it.
<v Speaker 2>Today's the day, about one hundred and thirty five bucks
<v Speaker 2>per share, and they're looking to raise about seventy five
<v Speaker 2>billion dollars, valuing the company at one point seven to
<v Speaker 2>seven trillion dollars. And they are saying that this could
<v Speaker 2>push Elon Musk up and over the one trillion dollar mark.
<v Speaker 1>And he's worth one trillion dollars on paper. Oh can
<v Speaker 1>you imagine? Where's my little thing that I pulled up here?
<v Speaker 5>It is?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, get this, So they say, try spending one trillion
<v Speaker 2>dollars in a single year means that you need to
<v Speaker 2>spend roughly to two point seven four billion dollars every day,
<v Speaker 2>or about one hundred and fourteen million dollars every single hour.
<v Speaker 1>And they're saying there's just not enough high.
<v Speaker 2>Value physical assets available to buy that much every single day.
<v Speaker 1>One hundred and fourteen million dollars. You just couldn't spend
<v Speaker 1>it all.
<v Speaker 4>Will you just be donating, right and just have to
<v Speaker 4>give it away?
<v Speaker 2>Right?
<v Speaker 4>You would have to because you couldn't buy anything.
<v Speaker 2>So if you were even earning a modest three to
<v Speaker 2>five percent interest on one trillion dollars, it would generate
<v Speaker 2>about thirty to fifty billion dollars a year. So if
<v Speaker 2>you spend one million per day, your daily interest alone
<v Speaker 2>would replace the money faster than you could spend it,
<v Speaker 2>essentially making the money pool infinite. You could just spend it,
<v Speaker 2>spin it, spend it has been a never.
<v Speaker 1>Run out of money problem to have. What a problem
<v Speaker 1>to have.
<v Speaker 2>So the cool thing about this IPO today and the
<v Speaker 2>stock and everything they've got, Like I don't know how
<v Speaker 2>many thousands of people that work for space X, but
<v Speaker 2>this story is saying that there's going to be about
<v Speaker 2>four thousand new millionaires amongst the current and former employees
<v Speaker 2>of the Space Giants. So about four thousand people are
<v Speaker 2>going to become instant millionaires. And the really neat part
<v Speaker 2>is is a lot of people, like on bottom levels
<v Speaker 2>of things like the maintenance crews and maybe cafeteria workers
<v Speaker 2>and things like that.
<v Speaker 4>Are going to be millionaires working.
<v Speaker 2>Their butts off each and every day they own stock
<v Speaker 2>in SpaceX, and the cafeteria workers are going to become
<v Speaker 2>instant millionaires.
<v Speaker 1>Fantastic.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, so neatly I'm jealous, but I'm happy for them.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I know right, you're wanting to be a cafeteria worker.
<v Speaker 2>We want to talk about e bikes. But before we do, Uh,
<v Speaker 2>there's this word out this morning that I feel like
<v Speaker 2>a lot of parents deal with. It's let me try to,
<v Speaker 2>let me try it. Let me turn this down to
<v Speaker 2>direct exhaustion elmulated. What that's the word exhaust or welmulate.
<v Speaker 1>Here, let's let this lady tell you what.
<v Speaker 6>The word of the day is. Exhaustor wellmulated, the feeling
<v Speaker 6>of being exhausted, overwhelmed, and overstimulated all at the same time.
<v Speaker 6>Exhaustor wellmulated.
<v Speaker 4>Just all the buzzwords.
<v Speaker 1>So trendy, exhaust well mulated.
<v Speaker 2>If you're feel in all of that, you now have
<v Speaker 2>a word so posted all over your socials and to
<v Speaker 2>all your friends that you're exhaust wellmulated.
<v Speaker 4>Right now, you can also just be like, it's a
<v Speaker 4>lot today.
<v Speaker 1>It's just a lot. Today, it's a lot.
<v Speaker 4>But people know it's fun.
<v Speaker 1>To say exhaust emulated. Is it it is?
<v Speaker 4>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So my son's got an e bike coming today,
<v Speaker 2>and you know, it's been a bit a big fat
<v Speaker 2>stack of cash on this thing.
<v Speaker 1>And we went back and forth over whether or not.
<v Speaker 2>We're going to let him get this, because I mean,
<v Speaker 2>they're dangerous, you know, having a kid on one of
<v Speaker 2>these bikes is I don't know.
<v Speaker 1>They can tend to be reckless. But we we had.
<v Speaker 2>Conversations, and I feel like he's going to be fairly responsible.
<v Speaker 1>And the thing is is it is his own money.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's been working hard selling all of his three
<v Speaker 2>D printing stuff and he's made a lot of money,
<v Speaker 2>and he's like, I want a really nice e bike
<v Speaker 2>because I want to enjoy it this summer. So we
<v Speaker 2>went over all the rules and regulations online and you know,
<v Speaker 2>bought the certain class that you know, he can still
<v Speaker 2>ride around without having a license or permitter or anything
<v Speaker 2>like that. But there was a lot of conversation about
<v Speaker 2>don't be those jerk kids that you see on the road. Well,
<v Speaker 2>because you see.
<v Speaker 3>Everywhere a lot of the time I see someone on
<v Speaker 3>an e bike. They're not following directions, they're not using
<v Speaker 3>their signals driving or riding at the correct speed.
<v Speaker 4>They're always breaking the laws, and it is like, it is.
<v Speaker 3>So just concerning because first of all, I'm just like,
<v Speaker 3>I almost didn't see you, Like you could have been
<v Speaker 3>hit by me because you just.
<v Speaker 4>Came out of nowhere.
<v Speaker 3>You're not following the So you really like, especially if
<v Speaker 3>you're in neighborhoods, you have to be aware of your
<v Speaker 3>surroundings even more as a driver because of these e bikes.
<v Speaker 3>So I hope you did have a talk with him.
<v Speaker 1>We did.
<v Speaker 2>We don't want him to be like these kids out
<v Speaker 2>in Orange County, California. A bunch of teens riding their
<v Speaker 2>e bikes through a walmart, narrowly missing customers and creating
<v Speaker 2>a dangerous scene. Here's a woman who was watching it
<v Speaker 2>all go down.
<v Speaker 5>Well, clearly there are no boundaries for these kids. This
<v Speaker 5>was not a harmless prank. It's a direct result of
<v Speaker 5>zero consumer awareness and a lack of compliance.
<v Speaker 1>Well, she sounds like a fun lady to hang out,
<v Speaker 1>but she's right.
<v Speaker 4>And not only that, it's not just in other places.
<v Speaker 3>It is happening, happening right here in Colorado and in Denver.
<v Speaker 3>Did you just see last night Jeremy, a person was
<v Speaker 3>taken to the hospital after a crash involving an e
<v Speaker 3>bike on Ice seventy.
<v Speaker 1>Don't go on Ice seventy with an e bike?
<v Speaker 5>Was it?
<v Speaker 1>Really?
<v Speaker 4>It was an e bike and a motorist.
<v Speaker 3>And there's not too many details about it because again
<v Speaker 3>it just happened last night. But someone was taken to
<v Speaker 3>the hospital. They don't Again, there's not a whole lot
<v Speaker 3>of details of who it was. It was, just like
<v Speaker 3>I seventy near Steel Street yesterday. The condition is unknown
<v Speaker 3>to the person in the hospital also, but they had
<v Speaker 3>to close some of those eastbound lanes because of this.
<v Speaker 3>So not only are you taking e bikes on interstates,
<v Speaker 3>other people are being affected. Again, like I would really
<v Speaker 3>like to post some more conversations today, Well, I want
<v Speaker 3>to pose a question to people out there. Are you
<v Speaker 3>willing to let your teenager, your young kid have an
<v Speaker 3>e bike? Because I mean, Jeremy, you're in this boat
<v Speaker 3>now and you feel like you don't have a choice
<v Speaker 3>because your kids.
<v Speaker 2>Well I do have a choice. But he is a
<v Speaker 2>responsible kid. Yes, he's going to break the rules. Still,
<v Speaker 2>we all did that growing up. But there's you gotta
<v Speaker 2>have conversations.
<v Speaker 3>You know it's way crazier now though, Like we couldn't
<v Speaker 3>get into the trouble and uh situations as they are,
<v Speaker 3>like with our just bikes. Our bikes aren't going on
<v Speaker 3>I seventy. There's no way run out on ice.
<v Speaker 2>You can stand on a bridge on the overhead and
<v Speaker 2>throw pumpkins down to people.
<v Speaker 3>But these kids with the e bikes think think they're invincible.
<v Speaker 3>That's the problem is when they're on them, they think
<v Speaker 3>nothing's going to happen to them, and worse things can
<v Speaker 3>happen to them than if they're on a regular bike.
<v Speaker 1>And nineties where you set things on fire.
<v Speaker 4>I know, I really want to know what.
<v Speaker 3>People are telling their kids if they're getting these e bikes,
<v Speaker 3>because I'm just.
<v Speaker 4>I'm concerned about it.
<v Speaker 3>I'm just driving around them, and I'm like, where's your mother?
<v Speaker 1>Is that what you think?
<v Speaker 2>Quit scare of the old ladies, like Katie, don't scare
<v Speaker 2>the old ladies.
<v Speaker 3>Kids, Just be careful out there, don't scare everybody. I'm
<v Speaker 3>not the only one who gets apprehensive when somebody in
<v Speaker 3>an e bike comes rolling up on them on of nowhere,
<v Speaker 3>no helmet, oh, no safety precautions whatsoever.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, you like hit a.
<v Speaker 3>Rock or a bump, You're going flying off that bike
<v Speaker 3>and at a way higher speed than anything I've ever
<v Speaker 3>been on a bike with.
<v Speaker 4>So I'm just it is concerning.
<v Speaker 3>This story about somebody on I seventy on a knee
<v Speaker 3>bike got me going even more so.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I just I want to know what people are
<v Speaker 4>telling their kids. I see no bad race.
<v Speaker 1>Ah right, what are you and that lady fight it out?
<v Speaker 2>All right?
<v Speaker 5>Okay?
<v Speaker 1>Well, the hottest trend on social media right.
<v Speaker 2>Now, literally hottest trend is being outside on hot days
<v Speaker 2>without skin protection.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's like we're back in the what eighties nineties
<v Speaker 1>all over again?
<v Speaker 4>Do you wan to learn?
<v Speaker 2>The hashtag tan maxing is going viral on the soshas,
<v Speaker 2>and it's more than just getting a little vitamin D.
<v Speaker 2>It's people basically basically going to extreme lengths.
<v Speaker 1>Just to bronze their skin. Yeah, like in the nineties
<v Speaker 1>when you used to rub what was it like baby.
<v Speaker 3>Oil and then you'd sit outside and bake and crisp
<v Speaker 3>your skin.
<v Speaker 4>Do we not know about spray tans? I mean that's
<v Speaker 4>the route I go.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Well, sorry, Katie TikTok's for you page is full of
<v Speaker 2>tan fluencers right now use apps to track UV index
<v Speaker 2>windows and document their sun exposure. And uh, they're taking
<v Speaker 2>tanning pills.
<v Speaker 1>Have you heard about this too?
<v Speaker 4>Well, here's the thing, we all do it.
<v Speaker 3>Like I went through the phase when I was younger
<v Speaker 3>where you want to go out there and get that
<v Speaker 3>bronze to look and you know, no matter.
<v Speaker 4>What it takes. Like, so I get it.
<v Speaker 3>I get why the because this is younger girls, right,
<v Speaker 3>you get older and you learn that you don't want
<v Speaker 3>to invite that kind of stuff into your body. Like
<v Speaker 3>just google tan mom, kids, Yeah, yeah, and see see where, say,
<v Speaker 3>see where this lifestyle gets you down the road. I
<v Speaker 3>think that will be enough to curb them baking in
<v Speaker 3>the sun tan mom on Google, go get it.
<v Speaker 2>Nick Knack and I used to have a gym membership
<v Speaker 2>that included the tanning and when we first started dating,
<v Speaker 2>we would work out for a couple hours and go
<v Speaker 2>lay in the tanning beds And that's cool, Bronzie. And
<v Speaker 2>now she's like, why in the world.
<v Speaker 1>Did I do that?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and again like I will go to the spray
<v Speaker 3>tanning place and I love it because it makes it's
<v Speaker 3>the same as the tan Like you get the same glow.
<v Speaker 3>It's beautiful last for a couple of weeks and you
<v Speaker 3>smell like coconut crane.
<v Speaker 1>Pot Oh, you don't have to tell us.
<v Speaker 7>So's then Booth come in here and it's like whoa, Yeah,
<v Speaker 7>I love it though, So I think like, if you're
<v Speaker 7>not keen to the spray Tan.
<v Speaker 4>Go look into it and again google Tan.
<v Speaker 3>Mom, do you need any kind of inspiration to not
<v Speaker 3>sit out in the sun? Like hey, like Tan maxinging
<v Speaker 3>to the Oh my goodness, Krispy.
<v Speaker 2>All right, now you're in the loop on everything that's
<v Speaker 2>going on on TikTok right now with Jeremy, Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 1>Here it mix
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