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sports fans. But I have in front of me as Ron

1:07

McGill joins us. Again, they've

1:09

done another one of these surveys of which

1:11

animals could you beat in a fight.

1:13

And not surprisingly, Ron, Americans

1:17

think that they could beat up animals

1:19

more proficiently than Brits

1:21

feel like they can beat up animals.

1:24

And the one that I saw here though

1:26

that I I think people

1:28

are overestimating their abilities with

1:30

wolves and kangaroos. a

1:33

kangaroo fight to the death.

1:36

A strong human being is losing that

1:38

fight. Correct?

1:39

Yes. Possibly. I mean,

1:42

the Australian Army has a chance, but the bottom

1:44

line is a kick from kangaroo can obiserate

1:47

you. And 1, you know, once plus second,

1:49

it's a very powerful kick to have very

1:51

powerful claws in the end of their their hind

1:53

legs. So that's the it's

1:56

not the biting. It's not the punching. It's the

1:58

the hind legs coming at you in kicking

1:59

you. If they get you in the gut, they'll eventually reach

2:02

you, and that usually leads to death

2:04

unless you can immediately get to a hospital. Is

2:06

the kick of the kangaroo greater

2:08

than the kick of the kashowari? Does the kashowari

2:11

have the most No. No. No. Kashowari is

2:13

on top of the kangaroo. I would face a

2:15

kangaroo before I'd face a catheter. Catheter

2:17

is bigger, heavier, and faster.

2:20

A kick in the animal kingdom than

2:22

the catheter are more deadly

2:24

than the castaways? I don't

2:26

know about more deadly. I mean, certainly

2:28

more powerful. You know, zebra, a giraffe. I

2:30

see the giraffe, kick a lion, and kill a lion.

2:32

till a lion is coming after her calf, kick

2:34

the lion's breaker back and the lion's thighs.

2:37

So the the power itself of the kick

2:39

but that's an animal that, you know, is not gonna

2:41

kick you unless you thread it, whereas a category

2:44

sometimes just isn't a bad mood. It's gonna come

2:46

at you. So I'd be much more they're coming

2:48

across a casserory. That's not a good

2:50

mood in a while, and they're coming across a giraffe.

2:52

You saw a giraffe kick a

2:54

lion and break its back Yep.

2:56

A lioness coming after it's

2:59

it's she kicked to the side,

3:01

kicked that lioness, broke its back, lioness

3:03

doc. Does anything in the wild, like,

3:05

traumatized you because I feel like if I saw

3:08

that happen, I would be like, holy crap.

3:10

Like, this

3:11

is this is wild. Really,

3:15

it's why I called the wild. Yeah. That is

3:17

what I'm doing with this. I mean, you know, I'll tell you

3:19

what traumatize. trimatize me is

3:21

watching animals suffer in a while. You know, you

3:23

see an animal. You know, watching the

3:25

great migration, watching these Will Debies cross the river,

3:27

and everybody worries about the crocodiles getting the

3:29

Will Debies. But More often than not, the wildebeest

3:31

get the wildebeest. They're tripping over each other. They're

3:33

breaking their legs. You'll see them running out of the water

3:35

because they are drilling. But their legs are broken.

3:38

bones are coming through the skin, and they're running on

3:40

three legs. You know they're eventually gonna die.

3:42

You hope that something like a lion or leopard

3:44

gets them and kills them quickly as opposed to a

3:46

slow miserable death. but that's traumatizing to

3:49

me. You see an animal suffer these

3:51

long miserable deaths, which quite often

3:53

happens in the wild. you

3:55

know, that that's tough when when there's nothing you can

3:57

do about.

3:57

How often will you yourself? Because

3:59

we've asked you before about nature, letting

4:02

nature take its course but how often will

4:04

you yourself put an animal out of its misery

4:06

because you don't want that for it?

4:08

I've done that only a handful of times

4:10

in my life, and it's usually with animals that have been hit

4:12

by cars. and I see them

4:14

suffering on the side of the road. And I know there's

4:16

really no hope for their recovery, and

4:19

I will I will do what I can to end the

4:21

misery as quickly as possible. Roy, what do

4:23

you have for Ron McGill

4:25

of Miami? Yeah. There is a

4:27

parasite that are going that's going around Wolf

4:29

packs that are either forcing a particular

4:31

Wolf

4:32

to become the pack leader or force

4:34

men out of the group. Is there any other

4:36

parasites that might affect other

4:39

pack animals like that? You know,

4:40

where I wish I was well versed in

4:42

in parasitology. I am unfortunately not.

4:44

I mean, there's so many parasites. There's

4:46

so many things that can debilitate

4:49

animals. I don't know about a parasite that

4:51

would enable an animal to become

4:53

the alpha animal in the pack because that

4:55

would be an advantage you would think unless that

4:57

parasite enables the animal to do that, only to

4:59

die quickly afterwards. But,

5:02

yeah, I wish I was well versed on that. I am

5:04

not. Sorry. Going back

5:06

to lions and giraffes, because I have

5:08

seen video of several lion

5:10

trying to track down a giraffe

5:12

and jumping on a giraffe's back. How

5:14

common is it for the giraffe

5:16

to be the prey of the lion?

5:18

You know, I don't think it's terribly common.

5:20

I've only seen it three times in my life and my

5:22

over fifty trips to Africa. And

5:26

and only one of those times was the lion's success.

5:29

And the other two times, there were juvenile giraffes. There

5:31

were younger giraffes. So, I mean,

5:34

you know, it just depends. Depends where

5:36

you are. It's like, in butts, why

5:38

alliance go after elephants? And nobody ever

5:40

thought that would happen until you see, there are actually

5:42

a couple of price of elephants, of

5:44

of lions in Botswana that specialize

5:46

in killing elephants, man. Think about

5:48

that. And they they mass it. They it

5:50

down. Whereas know, never heard of a lion killing an

5:52

elephant canure Tanzania, but these

5:54

animals adapt to their environment and what's

5:56

available. And when you get hungry enough,

5:58

man, you'd be surprised what you try to do. And then

6:00

if you become successful, that's an

6:02

adaptation that you can then pass on to your, you know,

6:04

your project name. I mean,

6:05

what do you look giggling about back there?

6:08

It looks some some Billy saw on the Internet.

6:10

Hey, Ron. I have a question for you. I

6:12

have a question for you about seeing what happens

6:15

that goes on at Zoom Miami. I

6:17

have I have a number of questions. One,

6:19

are there animals that like holiday

6:22

lights more than others and other animals that

6:24

diss like holiday lights more than others. And

6:26

what Amin was laughing at is we were looking at the

6:28

schedule for zoo lights because we were planning on going

6:30

together to see the zoo lights, Amin and I And

6:32

we saw that you have theme nights, you have a Star

6:34

Wars night, you have a superhero night, and we were

6:36

wondering if there's different things or if you

6:38

guys just decided to add on,

6:40

come in cost zooms to see lights at the zoo. No.

6:43

You know, we just add on. Basically, here

6:45

we add on different

6:46

themes. So people come under pajamas.

6:48

They come dressed in Star Wars outfits. It's

6:51

just seems to be a little more sense of community for

6:53

these people that come in there. I have not done that

6:55

myself, but people seem to enjoy it.

6:57

So are there animals that like holiday

6:59

lights in their animal that dislike them? Or are they all

7:01

kinda like they they don't really react to them at

7:03

all? I

7:04

don't see a whole lot of reaction. I find that

7:06

the tigers seem to be intrigued by

7:08

I find the tigers are more active

7:10

during zoo lights than they are during the

7:12

day. So they come out a much

7:14

more active, you know, I guess those animals

7:16

in hair tend to be more nocturnal anyway, but

7:18

they seem to be fascinated and mad at all disturbed

7:20

by the lights, but they they sit out right

7:22

on the edge of the they're they're having they're looking

7:24

at the people coming by and seem to be very,

7:26

very relaxed. So, you know,

7:28

1 the zoom lights do not take over the entire

7:31

zoom. It's just kind of the front portion of the zoom.

7:33

So most of the animals are out

7:35

in their night houses kinda sleeping, but we

7:37

have a certain group of them that are out. And

7:39

we have not noticed that the lights

7:41

themselves cause any kind of stress to the unknowns.

7:44

Ron, I saw a video of a man

7:47

dragging a beach shark off the beach

7:49

and back into the water. One,

7:52

we hear about beach whales all the time. I've never heard

7:54

of a beach shark, though. So is that common?

7:56

And two, how dangerous how

7:58

how how much danger was that guy in?

7:59

by doing that, by throwing the the shot back

8:02

in the water? Oh,

8:02

it's not common, first of all.

8:05

But and there is a certain element of

8:07

danger to it. it's not

8:09

as, you know, it's not like, oh my gosh, I

8:11

would rather do that with a

8:13

shark than I would with a crocodile or alligator

8:15

because the tails of those animals are gonna back

8:18

like an arm and throw you into their mouths, whereas a

8:20

shark really won't do that as well.

8:22

But my big fear is once you pull that shark

8:24

back in the water that it can turn around and get

8:26

you. not that it necessarily would, but this is an

8:28

animal that's hurt. It's disoriented. Those are

8:30

animals that are dangerous. It doesn't have

8:32

any malice in it. Trust me. But

8:34

again, the intelligence

8:36

level would not indicate that the shark

8:38

knows what you're trying to help it. Now there may be

8:40

something to do. I've never seen anyone

8:42

get hurt doing that I've seen a a couple of these

8:44

videos where people return these sharks into the

8:46

water by pulling them by their tail and getting them back

8:48

into the water. And most of them, you know, first

8:50

opportunity to swim away. So, of

8:52

course, there is an element of danger there, but it's not one of

8:54

these things like, I'm gonna kill you right away.

8:56

No. I I would not it's not like you

8:58

release release a leopard into the wild. You

9:00

open it change door and the leopard comes around and

9:02

gets you because that can happen. It has happened quite

9:04

often.

9:05

Ron, I don't know if we've asked you this before, but I was

9:07

thinking back when you're talking about sharks and biting

9:09

people, the old, like, back man scene

9:11

where the sharp bites Batman on the leg and

9:13

then it flies up on the helicopter and it's

9:15

like way up in the air and then eventually like

9:17

there's a bomb inside or whatever and blows

9:19

it up Is it possible for a shark to to

9:21

be holding on to someone's leg

9:23

and be lifted up by a helicopter? Right?

9:25

I'm assuming the leg would just snap off.

9:28

Right? or the the shark wouldn't let

9:30

go?

9:30

No. A shark could let go.

9:33

The shark could let go, but it

9:35

certainly has a a strong enough job that

9:38

if the leg does not come

9:40

off, it can hold on and be lifted up that

9:42

way. I mean, there's some reptiles especially that

9:44

are known for that. Crockettal,

9:46

alligators will hold on. They'll be dragged anywhere

9:48

without releasing, you know.

9:50

So so it's possible. I mean, it's possible, Billy,

9:52

that a a shark could bite down. And if the lake

9:54

does come off depending. It all depends again on the

9:56

size of the shark. You know, I I

9:58

mean, a lot of animals do that, especially

10:00

reptiles. I mean, when I was a kid, this is

10:02

gonna sound horrible. Please take it the wrong way. I did

10:04

not know better. But, you know, the little lizards,

10:06

the aenolus lizards that we have here in

10:08

Florida. I used to take them and soon as you

10:10

grab them, they their mouth because they want to

10:12

defend themselves and I put them on my earlobe and they

10:14

would bite down at my ear and then I let them go

10:16

and they would just stay there. They'd be like little

10:18

earrings hanging on your earlobes. And I please

10:20

don't go out and do that now, people That was me

10:22

as I said. My brother my brother

10:24

used to do that. Yeah. And we all

10:26

did it as kids here in Florida because they're

10:28

just going on. Okay? They're just holding on,

10:30

but that eventually when they run

10:32

away. But that's the kind of animal that will bite

10:34

and hold its own weight with his bite.

10:36

Ron, the the gentleman who fell

10:38

off a cruise ship. Based on where he

10:40

fell, how long he was in the water,

10:42

how surprised are you that he did not get

10:44

eaten by a shark? I'm

10:45

not surprised that he didn't get even by a shark. I'm

10:48

surprised that he survived. But he could tread water for

10:50

twenty three hours, whatever that was, that

10:52

ocean, which did not look like it was calm

10:54

at all. I I tipped my hat to that

10:56

guy. Don't know how he fell off the ship in

10:58

the first place, but the fact that he could stay

11:00

alive, treading water for what they said

11:02

was over twenty three hours, is

11:04

pretty freaking amazing. Do you realize

11:06

how meaningless the

11:08

reward is for that man to survive

11:10

twenty three hours at sea emerge from

11:12

the water soaked and scared and have you

11:14

tip your cap to him. Yeah.

11:17

It means a lot. It means a lot.

11:19

There's lot of them wrong. And means

11:21

it works. I've got a couple

11:23

of questions based on some of the other

11:25

things you said. The strongest joy

11:27

in the animal kingdom belongs to

11:29

blank.

11:30

the I believe it's a crocodile,

11:33

saltwater crocodile. The

11:34

animals most likely to know

11:37

that you're trying to help them as

11:39

a human being when they're

11:41

in suffering. Is it all gonna be the

11:43

smarter ones? Or No. No. It's

11:45

gonna be the smarter ones I mean, otherwise,

11:47

most animals, their instinct, is

11:49

to protect themselves. You know, generally

11:51

speaking, an animal an animal is not very

11:53

intelligent, is not very social. very

11:55

social animals tend

11:56

to, I think, understand aid,

11:59

but also

11:59

their instinct is to defend themselves

12:02

because You know,

12:02

it's not like they go out and and and play

12:04

with cross species. When it's another

12:07

species, it's not because it wants to be your

12:09

friend. Now, of course, there are know, there are

12:11

exceptions to this. We've all heard the tale of

12:13

the antelope defending the

12:15

lioness that protected this antelope. Wouldn't eat

12:17

it? Wouldn't it just protected the antelope?

12:19

You know? there's always exceptions. But generally

12:21

speaking, intelligent animals,

12:23

chimps, stuff, and marine mammals. They would

12:25

probably tend to understand you're trying to help them. We've all

12:27

seen those videos with whales dolphins being

12:29

released from deadning and things like that, and

12:31

how they seem to understand that they're being

12:33

helped. Do you have a story of helping an

12:35

animal you were moved by because

12:37

you could tell the animal knew that you were

12:39

helping it? Mhmm. Not directly

12:41

like that, but there's a story, there's a Pansy here. I

12:43

think I introduced you to her when you were your dad.

12:45

Her name is Samantha. She's a chimp

12:47

that's a fifty two years old now.

12:49

She doesn't like a lot of people.

12:51

She really does But for whatever reason,

12:53

she loves me. Mhmm. She's

12:56

always very happy to see me. And she

12:58

got pretty ill, not too

13:00

long. ago, where they had to mobilize

13:02

her to give us a medication. She

13:04

was not coming out of the mobilization. They

13:06

thought that she literally was was going to

13:08

die. And they called me. They said,

13:10

Rana, she could hear your voice. Maybe it could

13:12

make a difference. And I

13:14

remember going there and seeing her down,

13:16

and and I talked to this is Sammy. Come on, Sam. Come on,

13:18

Sami. Come on. And she literally started to

13:20

go, and she got excited and

13:22

she came out of it. So I think there is

13:24

something that can be associated with

13:26

animals that care

13:28

for certain other people or

13:30

other animals, that the presence of that

13:32

person or animal can help them

13:34

recover.

13:35

Ron, I'm not suggesting dog

13:37

shows a rife with, you know, skullduggery

13:39

and Graft. But when I

13:41

watch a French bulldog win the

13:43

national dog show, It seems so

13:45

arbitrary to me. How do you judge

13:47

different breeds that have nothing in

13:49

common. Don't look alike. When you watch a

13:51

dog show, Like, does it

13:53

seem legit? When the winner

13:55

is crowned, you go, yep, that was the best

13:57

dog, or is it totally random? I just

13:59

have no

13:59

idea how to watch a dog show. Well,

14:02

it's certainly not totally random. It's

14:04

much easier to understand when you're looking at

14:07

within the same breed, you're matching dogs against

14:09

the same breed. But when you come to this best

14:11

of show thing. Right? Yeah. I'm with

14:13

you, Greg. I don't know where they come up with

14:15

that thing. And, you know,

14:17

I hate to say this. because there's

14:19

people who really work really hard with their dogs and

14:21

do amazing things. But

14:23

whenever you got all kinds of judging

14:26

and money and stuff involved, I I find

14:28

it hard to believe that there is some kind of

14:30

outward influence there that

14:32

might be guiding that that scoring.

14:34

So Thank you. Give

14:36

me the example that you have,

14:38

Ron, that that you mentioned 1, but

14:40

interspecies friendships that

14:42

you yourself have been like, I

14:44

can't believe that that's happening.

14:46

I'm I'm stunned that these

14:48

two animals are friends.

14:50

Well, in the seashells Islands off the

14:52

coast of Africa. a hippo. He

14:54

came bonded with a giant tortoise. They

14:56

literally would never separate. They were next to

14:58

each other. A tortoise that hit a reptile and

15:00

a mammal. And they were like

15:02

bonded. They would eat together. They would walk around

15:04

together. That was one of those, you know,

15:06

relationships that I couldn't believe. It was amazing

15:08

to me. Well, because the tortoise isn't

15:10

particularly bright either. Correct?

15:12

Absolutely. You're right. But they they

15:14

bonded to each other. It was after a star

15:16

war hurricane and I forget what

15:18

happened. They were disoriented. They found each other,

15:20

and they just locked on to each other.

15:22

Can you

15:22

look it up on the Internet? There's a whole story about those

15:24

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we're coming back. He started

17:47

yammering about Don't you hate the phrase

17:49

controlling your own destiny? Destiny

17:51

can't be controlled. Right. Alexia

17:53

Moron. Stugotz, I fully

17:55

you were to go and would tape the ox you out of it. That's

17:57

what you are. I did

17:59

say it. I'm

17:59

saying that's a little different time. I see.

18:02

Okay. I

18:04

love you. You didn't say I

18:04

love you back. You mad at

18:06

me. That is Put it

18:08

on the monkey air mode. Just do god's throw it.

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I love you. He's only to get it. I love

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Greg Cody, are you ready to

18:39

do back in my day. I promised

18:41

it earlier. How are you feeling about

18:43

this back in my day? I feel unusually

18:45

good about it and here's why. It's

18:48

bullet proof. I'm bulletproof today with this. And here's why

18:51

a

18:51

prominent member of this show, arguably

18:54

the

18:54

most prominent member of this show

18:56

and his wife. personally suggested

18:59

this back in my day idea. I'm gonna say

19:01

that right now. So if it sounds

19:03

familiar, if it sounds like may maybe I've done

19:05

it before, nope. not

19:07

on me. I'm just following directions.

19:09

You're taking a request. You're taking

19:11

a request. Okay. This is very exciting.

19:13

I'd see where we end up with

19:16

today's back in my day. It's been a while since we

19:18

had 1. Look at Amin. Amin is thrilled

19:20

that this back in my day is making an

19:22

appearance. Yeah. I really wanna hear what Chris

19:25

suggested to him. Let's

19:27

do it. And

19:30

now it is time to take a trip to

19:32

memory lane. Here's

19:34

your guy. Great. a

19:36

cookie with back in my

19:38

day.

19:40

Wallet You

19:43

want a good laugh

19:45

on Christmas morning or wherever

19:47

presents are unwrapped. Hand a gift

19:49

to someone under and watch

19:51

them open find a wallet inside. The

19:55

hesitation, the quizzical look. What

19:57

is this mysterious, bifold,

19:59

lump of leather, the look will say.

20:01

You explain its purpose. Wait, what

20:03

they say? It holds actual

20:05

photographs and old timey

20:08

cash money I'm supposed to put a bunch of

20:10

stuff in it so it's fat and then I sit

20:12

on it. So my posture is out of

20:14

balance and I get a backache. Who invented

20:16

that? A chiropractor? What a

20:18

horrible gift, dad? Back

20:19

in my day, a wallet was the perfect

20:22

gift to give a teen or a twenty something

20:24

you were trying to gently nudge

20:26

into adulthood. and responsibility. You

20:28

carried a wallet. It's

20:30

what you did. Black,

20:32

brown, bifold, trifold, In

20:34

winter, folding money, drivers

20:36

license credit cards and, yes,

20:38

family photos. The wallet was

20:40

an especially treasured gift

20:42

because of the rarity. Greg Cody keeps a wallet

20:44

for decades. Currently, the old

20:46

trusted friend I have under my left

20:48

cheek is a black guess brand

20:50

trifold I've had since I

20:52

think the late eighties.

20:54

You don't think about a wallet. You can

20:56

go days without opening it, but you're

20:58

reassuringly know it's there just

21:01

in case As an experiment, I checked the contents of my

21:03

wallet to find a loan twenty dollar bill,

21:05

three credit cards, a debit card, a

21:07

license registration, and a triple

21:09

a card. cards from Home

21:11

Depot, Belfys, Penera Bread, and Barnes

21:13

and Noble, a Marriott rewards

21:15

card ballot through February two thousand

21:17

and fifteen. Also, a medical

21:19

insurance card, three business cards I never

21:21

hand out, a voter registration card

21:23

they never asked for anymore, and

21:25

four including my wife from around when

21:27

we got married in the early eighties, wallets

21:29

to mail, portable scrapbooks, tangible

21:32

evidence of one's life journey, a

21:34

fat wallet was a status symbol still is to

21:36

the grain dwindling army who make a

21:38

sad pilgrimage to Graceland. If

21:41

could find my Wahoo McDaniel dolphins playing card

21:43

from Royal Castle in nineteen sixty

21:45

six. Let's stick that in there too.

21:48

and then there's this in my wallet. Because every

21:50

self respecting wallet should have a

21:52

hidden gem, an artifact,

21:56

Mine, my original birth

21:59

certificate from the mid

21:59

fifties with a childish

22:02

signature that hasn't looked like mine

22:04

since I was twelve. Millennials and especially

22:06

the Gen Z crowd, they're too

22:08

good for wallets. They're letting the

22:10

tradition of our forebears wither on the

22:12

vine as the wallets simply

22:14

weeps. the slaves of the digital

22:17

area. Here are the cashless tap and

22:19

pay generation with their sleek and

22:21

slim card cases, and their

22:23

photos stored in phones are

22:25

slowly murdering the iconic

22:27

wallet. It's cherished place gone

22:29

from the dairy air to

22:31

the dumpster. bring back the

22:33

billfold. Start using cash

22:35

again. Store and credit cards you

22:37

never use. Have photos. developed at

22:39

the drugstore. Save the wallet.

22:42

I'm Greg Cody, and that's how it was

22:44

back in my day. Yeah. We'll put it on the

22:46

pole, please. Bring back

22:48

the wallet Yes or no. I mean,

22:50

you seem you seem to be questioning something that

22:52

can be proven or not proven right now.

22:54

You think that that Greg Cody

22:56

is lying. Two

22:57

lies told. No. Two lies

23:00

told. No 1? That's all.

23:03

lie

23:06

number one. Yeah. How

23:08

does your

23:08

birth certificate have your signature

23:10

on it? That's a good question.

23:12

Let me go. that's gotta

23:14

be wrong. It's gotta be inaccurate. It's gotta be

23:16

somebody else's signature on it. But I think

23:18

the second line is about to be

23:21

disproving because seems like he might have it in, though. The second the

23:23

second lie this is this is

23:25

absolutely false. No chance you were born in

23:27

the fifties. Yeah. Eighteen

23:28

fifties? Yeah. That's right.

23:31

He is now looking for his birth

23:34

certificate. The here's my voter

23:36

card. Right? Mhmm. I don't wanna

23:38

accidentally show my birth certificate on the air.

23:40

Believe me. It is right here. No.

23:42

Look. Look. Look. I think you sign it. I

23:44

mean, it's in the papyrus. Well,

23:47

I'm gonna show you my signature on it.

23:50

Oh, I'm Dan is my witness. That's

23:52

a

23:52

card. You can look at it. Dan,

23:54

as long as you don't show it in the air, you can Those certificates were

23:57

the size of an ID card back. It's

23:59

laminated. But, Greg, this is your Social

24:01

Security account number.

24:03

Right. that's not birth Isn't it? I thought it was 1 your

24:06

Social Security card and

24:08

a birth certificate with the same

24:10

thing. you could sign. No. It's a relatively

24:12

box. I mean, it's sending you a relatively

24:15

box. Oh, he is getting you out of here.

24:17

Who wants a business card? You think that

24:19

the business I got the

24:21

number of certificates on hand of that.

24:23

And the Social Security card are

24:25

the same thing. I did. I thought they were the same

24:27

thing. Go sit They are the same set in the penalty You

24:29

don't know how many? I'm not certain. I like

24:31

fat checking on Greg Cote's back in my

24:33

day. I mean, you know, just 1

24:35

do what he does. to say what he has to say.

24:37

He cares much. He went too far with

24:40

it. Really? He went too far with it.

24:42

Really? It it's it's it's gotta be

24:44

suspension of disbelief stukats. I wanna be lied

24:46

to kind of, like, gently.

24:48

Like, oh, this is good timing, old timing

24:50

story. I don't wanna do something blatant where I'm,

24:52

like, no. That's not true -- Right. -- of

24:54

your birth certificate. It's a Social

24:56

Security. It's a hot as 1 representative.

24:58

Full year paper as certificate

25:00

It's my original Social Security card, so

25:02

I misspoke. It's not a lie. It's

25:04

a misstatement. Go shit in the penalty box.

25:07

Wow. I mean, I wanted to play

25:09

for you some sound here.

25:11

Trey Young has gone

25:13

and and gotten into a back and

25:16

forth. with Zach Klein,

25:18

a reporter from Atlanta. But

25:20

before we get to that sound, can

25:22

you just your overview on

25:25

Trey Young getting contentious

25:27

about missing. He wasn't with

25:29

his teammates and he was just insisting

25:32

on private things should stay private.

25:34

as he gets into a back and forth with

25:37

Nate McMillan. Alright? So

25:38

first things first, I thought the

25:40

way he handled this exchange

25:43

was excellent. and

25:43

you'll we'll hear it in a second.

25:46

He was calm. He doesn't let his

25:48

emotions get the better of him.

25:49

He's firm, but he's polite. He

25:51

doesn't get rude. he handled it perfectly,

25:53

I thought. Now the thing

25:55

that is interesting to me

25:58

isn't, you

25:59

know,

25:59

why he wouldn't answer the question or would

26:02

answer the question interesting thing,

26:04

Dan, is what would make

26:06

Nate McMillan who's a pretty even

26:08

killed coach arrive

26:10

at the place where

26:11

ULTIMATEUM. YOU WERE EITHER COMING OFF

26:13

THE Bench OR YOU'RE NOT SHOWING

26:15

UP TO THIS GAME. TO WHAT

26:17

TRAY YOUNG SAYS ALLEGELY ACCORDING

26:20

THE REPORT. and then I'm not gonna come to the game. That's

26:22

what piqued my curiosity.

26:23

What could push Nate McMillan to

26:25

that place to deliver such an odd

26:28

ultimatum? He could've said, Either you're

26:30

coming off the bench or you're not playing. And with

26:32

Tiete

26:32

Generone would have showed up and Warren Street closed.

26:35

But according to report, he said either you're

26:37

coming off the bench or you're not

26:39

coming to the game. Your choice and

26:41

Trey Young said, I'll take

26:42

not come into the game. You

26:44

said he handled it perfect

26:46

And the question that

26:48

I I have for you is,

26:51

does he have a right to

26:53

the expectation in twenty twenty

26:56

two

26:56

private stays private when,

26:59

you know, the season starts with Tremont

27:01

Green punching

27:02

Jordan pool and them saying

27:04

private should stay private. and

27:06

I just don't think we live there anymore. If people

27:08

have a morsel of information about you

27:10

as a a celebrity, I understand wanting

27:13

that privacy But

27:15

in this case, does he deserve

27:17

the privacy that he craves?

27:20

Then 1 stories like

27:22

this happen, I have two

27:24

mines

27:24

going on. Right? My one

27:26

mine is the basketball

27:28

mine which says, yeah,

27:30

you don't say anything. even if

27:32

something came out, you don't have to answer any of

27:34

these questions. Right? You don't or you don't

27:36

have to answer any of them truthfully, but also you don't need

27:38

to answer them. you could say no. I'm not say that. This is

27:40

something that's an internal issue and we'll handle it

27:43

internally. The other line of mine

27:45

is the media mine, which is

27:47

like, give me Jews. Give me things for us to

27:49

talk about. I want a gossip. I wanna

27:52

conjecture. I wanna pontificate. Like, so

27:54

that's what's happening right

27:56

now. But does Trey Young have an

27:58

expectation of privacy? I guess nothing can

28:00

remain private because

28:02

someone's always snitching. But

28:04

the reality is, HE DOESN'T HAVE TO

28:06

ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS. 1 MEAN, WE'RE

28:08

ALL

28:08

GROMING IN HERE AND SOME TIME WE DON'T ALWAYS

28:10

AGREE AND I MEAN, IT'S UNFORTUNATE

28:13

THAT PRIME a private situation and

28:15

private conversation get out to the public,

28:17

but I guess that's what

28:19

where we live in now. But,

28:21

I mean, I'm just focused on Batard

28:23

focused on helping my team win, and that's what I gotta get to refocus you

28:25

on. But what's public was that you're not at

28:27

the game. So why weren't you there? Man,

28:30

just how I use

28:32

that. So I use

28:34

it at me. Right? Yes. I mean, you're

28:36

a leader at the scene. Yeah. Yeah. I mean,

28:38

it's it's hard for people who don't know the full

28:41

situation to understand it. So, I

28:43

mean, it's like I said, it's a private matter

28:45

again, and it made public, which was

28:47

unfortunate. And if it

28:49

was state private, it probably would a bit as big of But

28:51

like I said, it's unfortunate. My

28:53

job and my goal is to win a championship, and

28:55

that's all I focus on. But you can see the

28:57

perception though, Trey. You leader of this team. And

28:59

when you're out there to support your guy When you're when

29:01

you're outside guy like you are, you don't understand in

29:03

a private matter Batard private situation.

29:05

should probably stay on the outside. And like I

29:08

said, it's unfortunate that everybody has to

29:10

understand and and know a little bit of the

29:12

details that went on inside, but,

29:14

I mean, inside here. We're all good.

29:17

And, I mean, if you got any

29:19

more questions about that, then you can you can

29:21

talk to somebody else about it. That's all I gotta say

29:23

about it. Yeah. I respect what you're saying about the

29:25

the the private of of the locker room, the private

29:27

of the practice corps, we're not here. I guess it's just a

29:29

public thing if you're not going to support your

29:31

teammates when you're healthy about not going on the

29:33

bench. So where's the disconnect there? About helped the

29:35

out of him playing. But,

29:37

I mean, John was in a booth and he was to let the

29:39

game. Yeah. You don't know the full

29:41

story again.

29:42

You want it

29:43

again? No. I don't wanna

29:45

so that's just there's more to it if you're

29:47

being healthy. I mean, a private matter needs to

29:49

stay private. So

29:51

one of one of the things that is

29:54

happening here. First of all, the

29:56

person who's asking these questions is a

29:58

local sports anchor, WSB

30:00

TV in in Atlanta. I

30:02

believe that's the ABC affiliate. who did a great

30:04

job on So this isn't this isn't a

30:06

beat writer who's here every day.

30:08

Right? This is

30:09

someone who parachuted in because

30:11

there's a new story. It's

30:12

just Trey Young didn't

30:15

show up to the game. That's why I think

30:17

it's hard to say never. I mean, there are local sports

30:19

reporters that are at practices

30:21

semi regularly?

30:22

They very

30:25

rarely. Very rarely. Okay. Very

30:27

rarely. Is is are

30:29

they there like, all the time, I mean, enough to be a familiar

30:31

face to ask questions that

30:33

are are fairly pointed. The second

30:35

thing is I'm gonna issue

30:37

a tone fine. because the

30:39

tone of the questions reminded me

30:41

of, like, the investigative report of

30:43

the local station who you

30:45

know, Am Bush is a city controller in the public parking lot.

30:47

How about why have you spent taxpayer

30:50

funds on trips of Vegas? Right.

30:52

like like and the guy says no questions, no questions he

30:55

gets in his car and drives away. That's that's how

30:57

he approach it. He didn't approach it because

30:59

there's some other beat writers ask

31:01

questions. you can hear them saying, like, look, man, I'm I'm just

31:03

trying to get to the bottom of this. Oh, isn't

31:05

this a bet? Like, when you did when you got that bass

31:07

in your voice, that that was Trey Young's

31:09

reaction, like, well, you're really really

31:11

jumping at the bit here. And

31:13

I think that impacts what kind

31:15

of answers you're gonna get in that scenario, in

31:17

that sort of setting. But then

31:20

finally, Yeah. He said two, three

31:22

times, I'm not going to

31:24

divulge what happened. If

31:26

you wanna

31:26

know, you could talk to someone else.

31:29

because it's not gonna come from me. At that point,

31:31

the reporter is

31:32

not looking to get information. The

31:35

reporter is

31:35

looking at me, Louie. Oh,

31:38

The accusation has been filed.

31:41

Oh my god. I'm

31:43

so sorry. It has been

31:45

stated that Zac Klein Because

31:48

I look at me, Louis.

31:51

Look at me, Louis. Yes.

31:53

The guy thinks he did a great

31:55

job. He did because it was an I

31:57

hate when players say you should stay on

31:59

the

31:59

outside. You're not on the inside. The

32:02

facts of the facts, you

32:04

weren't there. You're the leader of

32:06

the team, and he's asking you

32:08

why you weren't there. Yeah. We don't know

32:10

the story. So tell us.

32:12

Like, how bad could it be? Tell

32:14

his story. Why does he need to tell

32:17

you? Stuttgart

32:17

thinks he's entitled to stop asking. Stuttgart

32:19

thinks he's entitled to information as a

32:21

fan. entitled to your privacy. He's entitled

32:23

to ask that question. There's no doubt. He

32:25

asked it. He got an answer. He asked it

32:28

again. He got another answer. He asked

32:30

it at Like, at some points to God, he's

32:32

just asking. He's not he's

32:34

not asking because he's gonna get an

32:36

answer. It's not like he's gonna if this

32:38

is a law and order where he just if

32:40

McCoy just keeps yelling at the at the

32:42

with the God. Oh, something.

32:44

Okay. I did it. I killed him.

32:46

Worked. I killed him. I'm in did.

32:48

You get mad at work. Yeah. You just kept

32:50

pressing away. Found it away.

32:52

Kathy. I mean I mean, what could

32:54

be the full situation that we

32:56

don't know about? What When he says you don't

32:58

know the full situation, there's something

33:00

that exonerates him, but he wants to keep

33:02

it private. It

33:04

seems like The

33:06

full situation might have explanations that

33:08

would exonerate him or soften it, and he's

33:10

like, no, I'm not doing that. Because

33:13

and I admire this about

33:15

Crayung. because he

33:18

believes regardless of whether this gonna make me

33:20

look better or worse by

33:22

divulging this information, I

33:24

am participating in

33:26

this thing. It drives

33:28

me insane then that

33:30

all across this league. Not

33:32

all teams, but a lot of teams.

33:34

It is common practice.

33:38

Mike Ryan sneezed. Hold on. Let me get on

33:40

my phone. I gotta tell somebody. My

33:42

Ryan sneezed. He know what's in bless you. Why

33:44

is it in our league? In

33:46

the NBA? There is no shortage

33:48

of people who want to snitch on

33:50

everything that happens in that building. Why?

33:53

Why? You mean, internally? Internally.

33:56

Yeah. Dude, I worked in that in that league. I

33:58

worked for three teams. I worked for damn near

34:00

ten years. I never I was

34:02

friends with beat writers. I was

34:04

friends with with some national guys.

34:06

I never gave them anything.

34:10

Because I was foolishly under the

34:12

belief, we're doing a

34:14

thing here. And even when we

34:16

don't like each other or what's happening,

34:18

That's not for me to tell someone outside. For

34:21

what? For who? So

34:23

you feel cool? It's

34:26

insane to me. So I applaud

34:28

Trey Young for saying,

34:30

look, even if other people don't

34:32

respect what we have in this building, I

34:34

respect it. I respect it

34:36

even if my answer might exonerate

34:38

me, that would make me a

34:39

snitch, and I ain't gonna snitch. So shout

34:41

out to you, Trey Young. a

34:43

shout out, and you applauded him. Both

34:46

of those things better with tone. Put it on

34:48

the poll. Lucas. Guillermo, put

34:50

it on the toe on the

34:52

poll at Let me try show. What is the bigger honor? McGill's

34:55

hat tip or

34:58

a meme? You

35:01

survived that twenty four hours. No shark. Can you

35:03

come out? And there's Ron tip in the

35:05

cat. What? What? A means,

35:08

applause, and

35:10

shout out to Trey Young, the

35:13

the higher honor. I

35:16

can say to

35:18

I'm I'm pro journalism, but

35:20

I can say to Zach Klein. That

35:23

was very aggressive. It's

35:25

not that serious. Like,

35:28

whatever it was, he showed up at the game. He didn't show up at

35:30

the game. He's injured. He's not injured.

35:32

There's a fuffle with a coach at work. You know, people have

35:34

problems with their employers,

35:36

with their friends, problems at work.

35:39

don't think any of us would like it very much if we

35:41

walked outside. And somebody was

35:44

immediately there. On a day, I've

35:46

sniffed it to God, Stugotz

35:48

has gotten mad at my wish

35:50

to God, to God, to God. That

35:52

wouldn't sound safe. I do a press

35:54

conference, and I you've answered the question three

35:57

times. That line is still there.

35:59

With the fourth question after he's hit you on

36:01

the after the first one with, man, you're really

36:03

coming to happy. And

36:06

the Dragon seems surprised

36:08

by, hey, I'm used to like these solve

36:10

questions. I answer one time it goes

36:12

away. These follow ups. You're being very

36:14

aggressive. Is that it? Yeah. I mean,

36:16

look, and again, I think it's because

36:18

you've made it clear. I'm not going to

36:20

answer that. So at some point, you have to

36:22

understand, like, this there there's not an answer

36:24

coming. So every additional version

36:26

of this question, the same question you keep asking

36:28

is literally

36:29

just to look

36:31

at me. I'm not journalists holding people accountable. It's

36:33

not because you're actually gonna get an

36:35

answer. But then, here's the

36:37

more interesting

36:38

part. So this was on

36:41

Roger Bell's podcast on the ringer

36:43

with Logan Murdoch. They had Sam

36:45

Aymeric, who's great reporter for the

36:47

athletic. And Roger asked

36:49

him Is there any sense of where the team falls

36:51

on this? And basically, you made a

36:53

comparison to Zach Wilson and Mike White

36:55

and said, you know, I've been in

36:57

both situations where sometimes it's a

37:00

reflection on how the team feels about the coach

37:02

and sometimes the player

37:04

will act like that and the rest of the teams are like the

37:06

rest of teammates are like nah, we don't f with

37:08

that except Roger actually said the f

37:10

word. Sam Aymic, I think the answer is pretty

37:12

clear that the players, if they were picking

37:14

sides on this, To be honest with

37:16

you, they'd be on Nate's

37:18

side. So

37:18

again, I ask, what

37:20

did Trey Young do to

37:22

push push Nate

37:24

McMillan into a corner where

37:26

he issues an ultimatum, either you

37:28

come off the bench or you don't

37:30

show up. You don't know the situation. You want the answer to the full situation. Zach is trying

37:33

to get you the answer to the full situation. And

37:35

you hate -- Zach, you're trying to get the answer

37:37

to the situation. Trey Young here. They're

37:40

out here, Plumbing. You've been you've been boxed in, my friend.

37:42

Yep. You want the same thing. Stuttgart

37:46

wants. I want the

37:48

answers, but I can understand if I end up at a brick

37:50

wall, it's kinda dumb

37:52

to keep knocking on it. But also, you

37:54

were you were complaining

37:56

earlier about internal molds

37:58

that reveal things as as sources. So you don't

38:00

want you don't want internal more internal

38:02

molds revealed reveal as sources. You don't want

38:04

Trey Young to tell us How are we going find out

38:06

the answer to this question? What do you want?

38:08

Wait. Wait. Wait. And Stuttgart, if

38:10

you guys were paying attention, You

38:13

remember we all started my

38:15

whole speech with I am of

38:17

two minds. A basketball mine and I am of

38:19

two minds. did say that. Yep. Pick a

38:22

mine.

38:22

No boxes for me, Dan. Yeah. No boxes

38:24

for Greg's Rapping on. Never

38:26

mind. What about Brazil?

38:29

Anyhow, we've talked about

38:31

this. we have not talked about this. Mike Ryan

38:33

has switched allegiances from the United

38:35

States to Brazil. It if you did

38:37

have the United States. Yeah.

38:40

I'll suggest a month. Cheering

38:42

for Spain today. Yeah. While betting on Morocco. Well done.

38:45

Four mines. If

38:48

you are a

38:50

fan

38:50

of the beautiful game. Brazil

38:52

makes it so easy to be

38:54

a front runner. It's just a joy

38:57

they're just better at this than

38:59

everybody. They may lose, but it's just

39:01

they are artists. Dan, I'm

39:04

watching these games and it's

39:06

like watching cavemen, grab

39:07

clubs, and hit animals over the head, and

39:09

then take them just I don't

39:10

know. Just nod at it with their bare

39:13

hands, uncooked, barbering. And then

39:16

I watch Brazil. And it's like fine dining

39:18

with linen in China. And

39:20

here is 1 mignon

39:22

medium rare.

39:24

and you take a slice out of it and it melts

39:26

like butter. That's what the the comparison is. You people

39:29

are savages. You're watching

39:32

savage. play out there, and

39:34

then you dare wanna compare it to

39:36

the greatness of Brazil out there. You see

39:38

that goal I was trying to listen yesterday? he,

39:40

like a seal, bounced the ball in his

39:42

head, 678 hundred times --

39:45

Seal. -- then brought it down

39:47

to the ground, and then you

39:49

had this pinpoint passing between

39:52

him and Tiago Silva and ping

39:54

bong. Boom. Next thing you know, balls in the back of

39:56

the net. and you wanna compare this brute

39:58

force guys just kicking and running.

40:00

I'm I'm go. We're playing

40:02

football. Come

40:04

on, man. come on. It's like saying that the Golden State

40:06

Warriors beating the Oklahoma

40:08

City thunder by forty five and

40:10

pointing at

40:12

them in going. That's the only way to play basketball. I mean,

40:14

it's kind of ridiculous. Yes. In

40:16

theory, everyone would love to be

40:18

Brazil. That is what

40:20

makes like The only version of the Spark cannot be Brazil's otherwise would

40:22

it wouldn't exist. We'd just be watching Brazil play

40:24

against Brazil at the World Cup.

40:28

They're the only they're the only It does sound awesome

40:30

to be there. I'd like them to be a world

40:32

cup to all these wells. Yeah.

40:35

that that Brazil's that

40:38

Brazil's backups could be a

40:40

team that could also win the war. I mean, they could lose to Cameroon

40:42

in the group stage. So Okay. But yeah.

40:44

I mean, I mean, 1

40:47

I mean, Brazil Brazil's ridiculous.

40:49

They're incredible. And honestly and I 1

40:51

was talking to me about this

40:53

yesterday, We haven't seen that from

40:55

Brazil in actually some time

40:57

in a world cup. They've actually been

40:59

a bit more of that Caveman

41:02

football that you talked about in previous

41:04

world cups. They've not always turned on

41:06

the style and the flair and it was

41:08

really cool for fans of a certain vintage to see Brazil do that at a

41:10

World Cup. Mike ripped someone apart

41:12

and do so and, like, kind of, laughing in

41:14

the face of the an

41:16

easy draw. Right? For Brazil, I made South

41:18

Korea, Croatia, that's kinda easy for

41:20

them now. I think so. Yeah. It

41:23

it certainly is weakest area of the bracket right

41:25

now, and then they'll face either

41:27

Morocco, Spain, Portugal,

41:30

or What does what does Portugal

41:32

play today? Well, Switzerland.

41:33

Don't overlook. Like, there's a

41:35

potential semifinal meeting with Argentina that

41:38

should be incredible for

41:40

Brazil. Right. if they get if Argentina get through the Dutch and Brazil

41:42

handles their business. Messing watches Brazil

41:44

and gets jealous. Right? because he's like they

41:46

they they all

41:48

are like me. I want them. I want to play with them. I prefer to play with

41:50

them. I mean, Argentina have had players

41:52

like that in the past. Yes. The current iteration

41:54

of Argentina Like,

41:56

they are He's a guy with a bunch of They

41:58

play like a club team emblematic of where

41:59

Leo Messy's played before. A lot

42:02

of ball

42:04

movement, concentration on possession and not just possession

42:06

for possession sake, but

42:08

to do something creative joyful

42:12

with the ball at your feet. They they play like Barcelona

42:14

does, and that's not

42:15

something that you typically see on the international

42:17

level because you don't have

42:20

these players long enough to build this system around

42:22

them. They instinctively know

42:24

where each other is going to be.

42:27

their back line is very organized. That goal that Rich

42:29

Arleson had, I don't wanna gloss over. That was

42:31

a three man game with two center backs that

42:33

were advanced in the box. a Tiago

42:36

Silva who's how old is Tiago something

42:38

out? Thirty seven or

42:40

thirty eight? Thirty seven or thirty eight. Thirty seven. I think him and

42:42

Greg ran forever. You

42:44

were surprised you were inspired by The Artist Street. Yeah. That that

42:46

Richard the Richard listened goal was

42:48

insanity. He's got -- Your insanity. -- the two

42:50

best goals of

42:52

the tournament. Yeah. This one was better than the bicycle. Yeah. Easily.

42:54

Easily. The skill in this

42:56

and the insingential run.

42:57

The fact that his two

43:00

center backs know what

43:02

he is planning to do, and what he is

43:04

doing is dribbling it on his head

43:06

for three times. Consecutively,

43:08

before he takes a death touch with

43:10

his feet, and pass it off to

43:12

Martinez, who then passes it off to Tiago Silva. These are center backs.

43:14

This is your back defensive

43:16

line. Is normally clumsy

43:20

six foot for, you're just hoping they can complete a pass. And

43:22

for Brazil, they have the skill of

43:24

attacking midfielders another team. That

43:26

sequence was

43:28

I I believe that was one where the manager got in on the -- Yes. -- dancing

43:30

celebration too because it was it was so

43:32

beautiful. It was I I think Woody's

43:34

point is a good 1. Witty

43:37

kept hearing about how the Brazilians played the Samba football, the Joko

43:39

Bonito, the the one with

43:41

flair that just drops

43:44

everybody's

43:44

jaws, but he hadn't actually seen

43:46

it in world cups yet, and that's

43:48

the best display probably in his lifetime

43:50

of Jogo Bonita. Tyler

43:52

Adams could never. I

43:53

my brother Right. But

43:56

what what might be

43:57

Brazil's undoing is someone

43:59

muddying

43:59

it up. To

44:01

to Chris' point, there's multiple ways to go about soccer and you're

44:03

over here pounding the table forward. That's the way that

44:05

you win. They haven't won in

44:07

in twenty years. twenty years

44:09

imagine that.

44:10

And it's not even always

44:12

somebody muddying it up against

44:14

them. And when they were

44:16

the host nation, they got rubbed

44:18

seven one by a team that plays an

44:20

attacking style of football. So

44:22

it doesn't always correlate with

44:24

World Cup victories. However,

44:27

that was electrified buying. This iteration is the best

44:29

defensive side we've seen from Brazil in quite a

44:32

while. Yeah. Allison is perhaps the greatest

44:34

goalkeeper in the history of Brazil. They

44:36

allowed five

44:38

goals. Five goals in all of qualifying.

44:40

Six, if

44:41

you include the

44:42

Cameroon goal. Yeah. The end of seven. Excuse me.

44:44

But they're gonna turn them over. making

44:47

they're in a

44:47

tournament where they can be bounced nuts

44:50

surrendering a goal. My

44:51

brother's father-in-law is

44:54

a man who is very serious

44:56

and I have not seen in my lifetime

44:58

of knowing him a great deal

45:01

of joy. On the the

45:03

bicycle kick

45:04

goal. He was

45:06

dancing in the living room and

45:08

began singing a song. because

45:11

he was what do. he was made sounds

45:14

unfamiliar with. by how beautiful

45:16

that his country

45:18

had represented him in that sport in a way

45:21

that was so artistic that he

45:23

began singing in the

45:26

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