Real Coffee with Scott Adams - April 10, 2026


The Scott Adams School - 04⧸10⧸26 HOME TEAM ⧸ Friday Funday


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It's Friday! and we're kicking things off with some current events, news and sips of coffee. Plus, a special treat for you all: a clip of Scott Adams from the Scott Adams School!

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00:03:09.720 ah and there we go excellent all right so my name is erica i'm with marcella and owen
00:03:18.640 it is friday you are at the scott adams school and uh we're gonna kick things off
00:03:23.960 we're gonna kick things off so you guys may have seen um trump made a bill ackman length uh tweet
00:03:32.460 was that yesterday? And, you know, he wanted to mention his old pals, uh, Tucker, Candace, MTG,
00:03:41.760 Megan Kelly, who am I missing? Well, Alex. Oh, Alex Jones. Yes, yes, yes. So we're not going
00:03:50.940 to read it, but you know, one of my favorite follows on, uh, X is Tim runs his mouth. Tim
00:03:57.680 Young. He's at Tim Runs His Mouth. So he is presenting it to us Star Wars style. So if you
00:04:05.340 want to see what Trump said, let's go.
00:04:27.680 Thank you.
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00:06:27.680 oh my god there was oh oh and how happy are you that marcella didn't ask you to read that
00:06:50.160 when i saw that that's exactly what i was thinking about i'm like oh my god i don't
00:06:54.940 to read that whole thing because it was this is a wall of text thing and it was just going on and
00:07:01.220 on and on oh that was that was amazing and imagine scott reading it i know we all are imagine scott
00:07:12.040 reading that for us it would have been the entire show of tears and tissues and flying back in his
00:07:19.200 chair. Holy cow. That was amazing. I'm imagining Owen reading it too. Oh, bless. And I'm also
00:07:29.380 imagining all the people mentioned reading it. Okay. So there's really nothing more to say on
00:07:34.600 that. That was just, you know, chef's kiss, Trump's amazing tweeting skills. I mean, what can
00:07:43.440 you say oh and do you think that was a a doozy or what oh it was i i you know the only thing i
00:07:49.640 didn't like was just that it was that wall of text like he didn't have any paragraphs even like
00:07:53.560 they had on the star wars thing they separated into paragraphs that would have been much better
00:07:57.140 made it more readable but um otherwise it was the classic trump you know insult humor and uh i'm not
00:08:05.440 really sure what he's going for um you know maybe he's just stirring the pot again but um
00:08:11.580 yeah i mean it was it was good he stuck a boat motor in the pot with that one
00:08:16.940 what do you think marcello amazing persuasion typical trump what are we doing
00:08:21.600 i just love how what he says you know obviously you know the people that were uh involved i'm
00:08:29.600 sure they woke up or they saw this and they they very much didn't like it but um and they reacted
00:08:36.720 to it and some of their reactions were funny like candace reacting to it says like oh it's time to
00:08:43.120 put grandpa in the home um it's just funny to see how he talks about cnn at the beginning of like i
00:08:52.640 got a hundred percent you know mega support cnn's reporting it and then later on he talks about fake
00:09:00.240 news cnn and new york times so it's just uh you know he's like and you and he's like a drunk wine
00:09:08.800 mom who's like telling off everybody that's made her mad that night oh it's amazing all right so
00:09:14.640 that was that um you guys the trump festivus yes it was the uh what do we call that airing
00:09:22.000 of grievances i mean i i just wish it wasn't happening because you know i want to keep
00:09:28.040 everybody together but at least it's uh it's entertaining oh yeah no we are very much not
00:09:33.760 together that is for sure entertaining was you know five star a plus plus for entertainment
00:09:41.320 Okay. So you guys, yay. We have a great Scott clip for you guys today. I mean, is any clip of
00:09:48.440 Scott not great? No. So this one's about eight minutes. So if some of you are wondering where
00:09:54.920 things came from or about the hoaxes or where a Rupar came from, we're going to just listen to
00:10:02.140 Scott and then we'll come back on the other side. Okay. Enjoy this. Do you remember how many times
00:10:09.400 you've seen that we need to find 11,780 votes. You've seen that in the headlines. You've
00:10:20.600 seen it from pundits. You've seen it on the news, right? So that's all true because it's
00:10:26.260 on the news. It's quoted. And you've probably even seen or you've probably even heard audio
00:10:31.240 of him saying it. Have you not? Well, I found out today that this was always a RUPAR and
00:10:38.840 I didn't know it. Now, if you're new to me, a RUPAR, R-U-P-A-R, refers to a video, but it could
00:10:47.320 apply to audio as well, in which you delete part of it, and here's the weird characteristic of a
00:10:53.540 RUPAR. Deleting part of it reverses its meaning, reverses it. It doesn't just take a nuance away,
00:11:01.040 it actually reverses it, right? So, for example, some RUPARs were the fine people hoax.
00:11:07.720 If you take away the part where he says, immediately after he said, fine people, he said, I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis, they should be condemned completely. 0.64
00:11:17.200 If you remove that, which they did, it reverses the meaning from disavowing Nazis, which he said explicitly, to complimenting them and supporting Nazis.
00:11:28.200 It's a complete reversal by removing one part.
00:11:31.840 Likewise, with the drinking bleach oaks,
00:11:35.020 when they remove the part before he talks about it
00:11:38.380 and immediately after, those are the two clarifications.
00:11:42.700 The clarifications were that he was talking about light
00:11:45.420 being brought into the lungs,
00:11:47.320 literally putting a stent down there or something
00:11:49.820 and shining light on the lungs as a possible disinfectant.
00:11:53.420 The news removed the reference of light on both ends,
00:11:58.120 and he made sure he put it on both ends
00:11:59.640 so you wouldn't be confused.
00:12:01.140 So they removed it and reported it, and that changed it to he wants you to drink bleach.
00:12:07.240 Now, drinking bleach is not even similar in any way to shining light down your lungs.
00:12:15.340 Now, I'm watching some people who are finding this out for the first time.
00:12:20.280 Imagine you're watching this live stream right now, and you're hearing this for the first time.
00:12:25.360 And I just saw somebody go, LOL.
00:12:29.340 Sorry.
00:12:30.860 This is really mind-bending if you haven't heard it before.
00:12:35.240 Here's another one, the overfeeding the koi, the fish, in Japan.
00:12:42.060 So the real video showed he was with, I guess it was President Abe,
00:12:48.960 or one of the presidents, I forget who it was.
00:12:52.320 I think it was Abe, right?
00:12:53.620 And the two of them were feeding koi fish by throwing some bread or whatever in.
00:12:58.060 And then when they were done, Abe led by dumping the rest of his fish food in, because he was done.
00:13:06.160 And then Trump also dumped his in, because he was following the leader, literally.
00:13:12.140 When you cut out the part where Abe went first, the news showed that Trump was a big old dope,
00:13:18.620 and instead of feeding the fish like a little at a time, he just dumped his fish food in.
00:13:23.560 That's a Rupar.
00:13:24.460 you remember the Covington kids video
00:13:29.600 it looked like the teenager
00:13:33.120 was getting in the face of some Native American 1.00
00:13:35.580 oh my god that kid fooled me 1.00
00:13:37.900 fooled me for 24 hours
00:13:39.500 but it's because they clipped out the part
00:13:43.180 where it was the Native American guy
00:13:45.000 who was actually getting in the face of the kid
00:13:47.180 it looked opposite if you take that out
00:13:49.200 so the Rupar, remember that
00:13:51.060 the Rupar doesn't just change like a detail
00:13:53.820 it completely changes the story to an opposite
00:13:57.620 or something that's horrible, horrible in the opposite direction.
00:14:02.280 So in the drinking bleach hoax,
00:14:05.680 Trump was actually ahead of the scientists
00:14:08.060 because he was aware of a trial that was actually being trialed at that time
00:14:12.440 to see if light would work as a disinfectant in the trachea and the lungs.
00:14:17.240 So he knew something above the scientists
00:14:20.020 and the news reversed it to not only did he know more about that one little thing,
00:14:26.920 but that he was so dumb he thinks you should drink bleach.
00:14:30.860 Now, half of the country actually believed all of those things, and still does.
00:14:35.280 Half of the country believes all of those things
00:14:37.080 because a RUPAR video is really persuasive.
00:14:41.540 It's really persuasive.
00:14:42.540 so it turns out that this
00:14:45.840 find 11,780 votes
00:14:49.000 was just another RUPAR
00:14:50.300 and I didn't find that out until
00:14:52.320 fucking today 0.86
00:14:53.720 today is the day I found that out 0.78
00:14:56.880 can you believe it?
00:14:59.040 now I'll explain it to you
00:15:00.200 because you might not be aware of it
00:15:02.160 I know for example Breitbart
00:15:04.260 did report this when it happened
00:15:05.960 but I think we lost
00:15:07.960 if you ever knew it you probably forgot it
00:15:10.540 by now, I did
00:15:11.280 here's his actual full statement
00:15:16.260 so this is on audio
00:15:17.700 we know this is his full statement
00:15:20.620 so look, all I want to do is this
00:15:23.700 I just want to find 11,780 votes
00:15:26.720 which is more than we have because we won the state
00:15:29.780 which part do they take out?
00:15:34.640 because we won the state
00:15:36.540 if you take out because we won the state
00:15:39.900 which is a very clear statement
00:15:42.360 that he believes that they're trying to take
00:15:44.880 an illegitimate result
00:15:46.500 look at it more closely
00:15:48.740 and come up with a legitimate vote
00:15:52.460 because he thinks he won 0.92
00:15:54.540 what part do they leave out every fucking time 0.74
00:15:58.460 because we won the state 0.88
00:16:01.720 what is the entire trial is about
00:16:05.280 his state of mind
00:16:06.980 did he really believe he won the state
00:16:09.280 or not. Now this alone would not be evidence of his state of mind
00:16:14.340 because they could just say he was lying. But it is evidence
00:16:17.440 not conclusive, but it's more evidence of
00:16:21.400 I would say this is
00:16:25.840 exculpatory. Am I using that
00:16:30.340 word right? It's evidence that we should be given
00:16:33.760 the public and certainly the court, but we should be given this evidence from the beginning
00:16:38.480 because this is the part that gives you context
00:16:41.060 to explain what he's saying.
00:16:42.900 Imagine you heard only this.
00:16:48.380 I just want you to find 11,780 votes.
00:16:52.660 Does that sound like mafia talk?
00:16:55.800 Yeah, a little bit.
00:16:57.340 A little bit, doesn't it?
00:16:58.800 Sounds a little bit like mafia talk.
00:17:00.460 It's not guaranteed it's mafia talk,
00:17:02.620 but you could easily imagine it, right?
00:17:05.060 You could imagine it.
00:17:05.960 now you add because we won the state is that what the mafia guy says does the
00:17:12.860 mafia guy does the mafia boss say I'd like you to go get that thing that we
00:17:18.620 legally own hey I'd like you to go to the store and get me some products all
00:17:27.800 right I'm gonna steal some products for you no no no here's the money take the
00:17:32.360 money, go to the store, pay for the products, bring them to me. And the change too? Yes, the
00:17:40.340 change too. Go to the store, pay for the products, put them in a bag, get a receipt, bring it to me.
00:17:48.720 That's what they're accusing him of. They're accusing him of asking for something he is
00:17:54.660 specifically calling out as legal.
00:17:58.620 That's the mafia talk.
00:18:00.680 He might go to jail because of a Rupar audio,
00:18:05.140 which basically has biased the entire world
00:18:07.760 so that by the time you reach the jury pool,
00:18:10.840 you're so polluted that it wouldn't matter
00:18:12.920 what you heard at that point.
00:18:15.700 Yeah, it goes to his intention,
00:18:17.600 and his intention is completely different.
00:18:20.720 If he says, I think I won,
00:18:22.740 can you find the evidence of that by looking more carefully? Completely different.
00:18:31.720 Love that. I just love that brain. So I just think that was a good reminder for us with everything,
00:18:39.580 you know, we see all the time, but Owen, I'll come to you first. You know, how could we use
00:18:44.400 these past lessons, you know, moving forward, especially with midterms coming and all the
00:18:51.880 summer hoaxes that for sure will be coming also. Oh, when you're on mute.
00:19:01.720 Yeah, it's definitely a good thing to use as a different lens to put on things and to understand
00:19:07.820 that you can't believe what, you know, what you see, what you hear, just because it was reported
00:19:12.980 that way. And I think now we're in the age of AI where you might end up seeing a lot more fake
00:19:17.480 videos fake pictures you know you really can't know if it's real it might look real but it may
00:19:24.080 not be but i think you know scott's lesson was more about the framing or the leaving out of
00:19:29.240 context or leaving out parts of video clips and things like that so that's certainly going to
00:19:35.220 happen again you know i mean you see it almost every day where at least on the left you know
00:19:40.280 especially places like you know ms now and the really biased ones but um even the mainstream
00:19:45.840 media you know they'll frame things in a very negative way that leaves out all sorts of context
00:19:50.480 um they'll try and paint things in the most negative light you see that in all these press
00:19:54.740 conferences so it's still going on and it's still going to go on and um you know the cnn fake news
00:20:01.200 and all the other stations like that um you know they're going to keep going so i think uh we
00:20:07.900 definitely need to keep that in mind and get out there as the army we were last time around to help
00:20:13.980 debunk these things and make sure people know what actually is true and what's false um maybe
00:20:19.420 we need a new hoax quiz um like the one scott created before and just keep putting in front
00:20:24.680 of people i know american debunk is probably on top of that um and it's been doing a great job
00:20:28.880 analyzing trump's persuasion and other things so he's a good source for some of those debunks
00:20:33.900 um but you know otherwise just you know learn how to spot it yourself and when you see a clip
00:20:40.500 that you know looks bad don't just take it for granted that that's the whole story you know
00:20:47.280 look into it a little more um and see if there was something that was left out on the other side
00:20:53.180 and i would say that's on both sides you know not just the left doing it to the right because i think
00:20:57.840 the right does the same thing frankly they'll they'll pull out a little statement that sounds
00:21:01.600 inflammatory and they might leave out all sorts of context um so do the same thing there just so
00:21:06.380 you get both sides i agree i think we're seeing a lot of that on from everywhere now and oh my gosh
00:21:12.860 i question every freaking video and story i see now with the ai stuff i actually oh my apologies
00:21:21.320 i showed you an ai video of the moon and it was not labeled ai and it came out later that it was
00:21:28.360 ai but it's the one that was the moon with the earth behind it that was ai so my apologies but
00:21:34.160 even the ai moon plays that spa music which is nice so marcella remember like remember this clip
00:21:40.920 i just i just remember these days of i remember the day he realized the covington kid scenario
00:21:47.760 was bs and i remember also because you know for those of us that watched it in real time with our
00:21:54.600 own eyes that were like oh no like that kid was totally fine that guy got in his face the kid
00:21:59.280 just stood there respectfully. And then you watch the news spin it. And so for people who probably
00:22:05.800 didn't watch it live, they're seeing clips and they're hearing a little story that they wanted
00:22:12.580 to tell. And you're just like, what? So I'm always so happy when somebody realizes that they were
00:22:19.380 being Rupart or hoaxed or whatever, because then it's like, you get so mad that that happened to
00:22:24.260 So what do you think we should do with, you know, rehearing this and moving forward into these crazy times?
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00:23:12.380 i mean you just have to know what you're looking at um the context uh grok it or you know you know
00:23:27.060 even ai can basically hallucinate and or lie to you but the the interesting part is to this day
00:23:34.440 i talk to people yes i talk to people in california and they will cite the fine people
00:23:41.180 hoax still as real um in despite you as a person playing it to them and showing them hey no after
00:23:51.100 that he said this they still cannot it's like there's there's there's steam going up in there
00:24:00.540 and they just like uh can't compute so it's it's really interesting um how the human mind works
00:24:09.640 because even despite showing the video and showing the entire part, they have been assigned
00:24:18.700 their opinion. So this video connects to Scott's idea of how we are assigned our opinion, so much
00:24:28.840 so that our brainwashing does not allow us to get new information. And I know some big names in
00:24:37.420 Silicon Valley and anywhere else, basically, you know, believed the fine people hoax.
00:24:45.260 And then later on, because of Scott and Steve Cortez and Joel Pollack, they were able to
00:24:53.340 figure out that it was not true, but it took a while, you know?
00:24:58.760 So I think that's what's so alarming is that regardless of us being able to find the
00:25:05.100 context, a lot of other people still don't understand this. Yeah. And then when you still
00:25:11.860 see people like Obama, who you guys, just so you know, every news reporter knows that's a hoax.
00:25:20.100 Every politician knows that that was a hoax, the fine people hoax, that they were pushing a hoax
00:25:25.480 on us. And I mean, even when Biden was running again, Obama said the hoax again on stage,
00:25:33.300 like right before the campaign ended. And I'm like, wow, like you've got to be like a special
00:25:37.860 kind of POS to be the former president lying like that on stage when, you know, the majority of
00:25:45.960 people know is a hoax, like you're really showing us who you are. So yeah, that's, that's pretty
00:25:50.500 amazing. And I would, I would just add one more thing that I think the reason they do these hoaxes
00:25:54.980 or stick to these hoaxes is because they are resonating with their base. They're, it's not
00:26:00.280 based on how true or false something is it's based on what kind of thing what kind of impact they
00:26:05.080 think they can have by pushing it so you know the it it's very common that just like scott has
00:26:12.060 talked about with persuasion that you might need to try all sorts of different things to see what
00:26:15.460 sticks and i think that's exactly what happens with these hoaxes is that they'll try all sorts
00:26:19.860 of things and just if something really gets traction and everybody gets upset about it and
00:26:23.560 everybody's up in arms about it and it really looks like it's going to move the needle politically
00:26:28.260 that's when they'll really jump on it and say no or you know this is what happened and and they'll
00:26:33.100 they'll just totally ignore the context totally ignore that it's completely false yeah and the
00:26:38.160 reason is just because it's working and and you know congress and all these other people they
00:26:43.020 don't care about what's true they just want to get people to their side and it's totally
00:26:47.840 driven by that yeah so you know what you guys like just um it's just a reminder of everything
00:26:55.260 Scott was teaching us and everything we learned along the way. And a lot of you guys teach us
00:27:02.540 lessons and we've all helped teach Scott lessons also by giving him the facts when maybe he didn't
00:27:09.500 have them. And we watched him absorb what we were saying. And then if he needed to pivot,
00:27:15.740 he would pivot. And then he'd be like, wow, I just found out today that the Covington thing
00:27:20.740 was bullshit. And you're like, yeah. So then he was like, okay, well now I'm even more pissed off
00:27:27.460 and let's regroup and just point out all the things that we need to be aware of. So that
00:27:32.800 always a good reminder, love him and miss him so much. All right. So we're going to get more into
00:27:39.500 the news side of things now. So I told Marcella and Owen, I was like, I think fun day Friday,
00:27:47.900 I'm just going to play a random clip and then we'll talk about it after without them seeing it.
00:27:52.580 So that's what we're going to do first. All right. So this, um, I found Kyle Becker reposted this.
00:27:58.960 I'm sorry. I don't know who originally posted it, but, um, so we were talking about mom,
00:28:04.520 Donnie the other day and what's happening in New York. And, um, I thought this was interesting.
00:28:10.580 so you know we're celebrating our 250th birthday in the country and um this is what mom donnie
00:28:18.500 thinks is important to do in new york here in times square a ball drop is planned to celebrate
00:28:25.460 america's 250th birthday but thanks to mayor mom donnie's emergency order denying permits during
00:28:32.260 the world cup the public isn't invited to attend say what so our famous communists won't allow
00:28:38.820 people to come up and see and celebrate 250th years for the U.S., he needs to go.
00:28:44.020 Is this America? Is this really New York? Where we at?
00:28:49.060 I think that's really sad.
00:28:50.260 Yeah, I think that's very silly.
00:28:51.460 Oh. Jesus.
00:28:53.700 You'd imagine it should be allowed.
00:28:54.900 It's something we're celebrating, right? So it's supposed to be open for people to come in.
00:29:00.260 New Year's Eve.
00:29:01.140 Everybody's out here allowed to be here, so why can't it be then?
00:29:05.140 We have to, like, live our lives. Can't be afraid.
00:29:08.500 I should probably articulate that I'm a Canadian.
00:29:11.360 That would never happen in Canada.
00:29:14.060 The public should be allowed to go.
00:29:15.960 I think that should be something that everybody should be included on.
00:29:19.300 I mean, that's a big milestone in our nation's history.
00:29:21.980 Kind of frustrating because I was kind of excited to come down here for that.
00:29:25.400 But, you know, I'm not buying a ticket.
00:29:27.280 It's ridiculous.
00:29:28.460 Absurd.
00:29:29.880 Get out of here. 1.00
00:29:33.200 Get out of here.
00:29:34.560 That's like the most New York thing you could ever hear.
00:29:37.080 oh my gosh is this guy serious okay marcella you first what do you think about this
00:29:44.760 well going back to the rhubarb part i i don't know the entire story so i but you know knowing
00:29:51.480 kami mandami he probably you know wants to give it to the poor or or to the bus drivers or something
00:29:59.800 he just wants to do something else just to spite america um because that's the celebration that
00:30:07.960 we're having so i don't know the entire story but you know what i love what i love all those people
00:30:14.120 that answer i love the one lady who's like we would never do this in canada i'm like uh lady
00:30:19.920 have you read the news in canada because i'm pretty sure that lady that's what i was thinking
00:30:24.340 too i'm like absolutely you do that in canada i know i was like what what do you replace it
00:30:29.680 with some indigenous thing yeah what do you think i would well i think it's totally consistent with
00:30:35.560 mandami i i see his um off you know time in office so far as just a complete failure and complete
00:30:43.480 like it's just a combination of i promised you this thing and i'm not giving it to you
00:30:49.080 or i'm doing this woke thing that i you know never talked about during the campaign and tried to
00:30:54.080 minimize or not think it was going to happen. Again, I retract what I said about making things
00:31:04.020 more affordable because I'm going to raise taxes or I'm going to do this. It just seems like every
00:31:07.880 single story about Mondami is, oh, he promised free buses, but now it's too expensive, so he's
00:31:13.820 not doing it. Or he said he was going to make things more affordable, but prices have gone up
00:31:18.560 because of what he just did and um it just seems like he's almost the opposite day man where he's
00:31:25.160 just you know doing the exact opposite of what he promised um or just running into a legal wall
00:31:31.200 where he can't do what he's trying to do but it should have been obvious to anybody that
00:31:35.960 was paying attention to say none of those things are going to happen he's not going to be able to
00:31:40.920 deliver on any of that and it's just a bunch of promises to get elected and i think that's kind
00:31:44.920 the democrat playbook now but in this case it's just another thing where he's just like let me
00:31:50.040 see if i can you know do something anti-american basically it definitely is the democrat playbook
00:31:56.520 now like you know for example abigail spamburger is she virginia um so they're saying that this
00:32:03.800 is like the new thing that the democrats are going to do they're going to run as more uh moderate
00:32:10.920 democrats which you have to understand there are no moderate democrats anymore there may have been
00:32:15.880 like you know five six seven eight nine years ago but if you're still a democrat you're not moderate
00:32:22.040 just fyi um but they said that's what they're gonna do now it's just like like uh my governor
00:32:28.360 mickey cheryl you know they say like they're more moderate you know blah blah blah and then
00:32:33.720 once they get in they're like ha ha you know and they're like ice is not allowed and you know all
00:32:39.960 all this stuff's going to, and then the people are like, what we're redistricting and gerrymandering.
00:32:44.780 And you're just like, whoa, whoa, whoa. Like that is not at all what you said. So, and you know,
00:32:49.820 and now like those new Democrats, like, uh, Abigail Spanberger, you know, now they're,
00:32:56.460 their thing is like, forget AOC and Ilhan Omar. Like we're the people you should be focused on.
00:33:02.380 Like they're more palatable. So it's definitely a ploy. It's definitely a tactic. I think it will
00:33:08.520 work unless Republicans or non-Democrats get out there and just say like, listen, this is the
00:33:16.180 playbook. Like they're going to just say whatever it is you need to hear to pull the lever for them.
00:33:21.280 And then they pull the rug out from under you. So you got to be careful. Um, you know, who are
00:33:26.620 these people really? So same with Mondami, like, Oh, people were like, Oh, he's just seems so nice
00:33:31.240 and his dimples. And you're like, oh no. So New York, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. Okay. So
00:33:38.880 big news coming tonight, Marcella. We've got the Artemis 2 is supposed to have splashed down
00:33:47.500 tonight. And Marcella is going to talk to us about this, but I want to show you a clip first
00:33:54.720 of the crew talking about it. I'm so nervous. Okay, anyway, here we go.
00:34:02.140 Well, the Artemis II crew has given an update as they prepare for their upcoming splashdown.
00:34:07.500 The Orion spacecraft is making its way back to Earth for the planned splashdown off the coast
00:34:12.080 of California, scheduled for 10 a.m. Australian Eastern Time on Saturday. The crew has broken
00:34:17.740 the record to become the farthest flying humans in history. Pilot Victor Glover says there are
00:34:23.500 so many more pictures and stories the crew is looking forward to sharing upon their return.
00:34:28.680 I've actually been thinking about entry since April 3rd, 2023, when we got assigned to this
00:34:33.880 mission. And one of the first press conferences we were asked, what are we looking forward to?
00:34:37.680 And I said, splashdown. And it's kind of humorous, but it's literal as well that we have to get back.
00:34:44.280 There's so much data that you've seen already, but all the good stuff is coming back with us.
00:34:48.560 there's so many more pictures, so many more stories. And gosh, I haven't even begun to
00:34:55.180 process what we've been through. We've still got two more days and riding a fireball through the
00:35:02.200 atmosphere is profound as well. I mean, I couldn't even begin to imagine. So Marcella, I know you
00:35:12.160 have something for us on this and do you have the details of like what's going to happen as they
00:35:17.420 come back it's pretty scary right i think you should not listen to my news right now because
00:35:23.420 it'll make you even even more it will shock you okay so ready this evening
00:35:31.340 she's gonna mute me this evening the crew uh did the 10-day mission artemis 2 it comes back tonight
00:35:39.420 um please watch watch it on nasa's uh live stream uh the orion capsule is scheduled to begin
00:35:48.620 plunging through the atmosphere around 7 53 eastern time and it's supposed to splash down
00:35:55.580 at the pacific ocean at 8 0 7 p.m in california san diego uh san diego county people that are
00:36:03.500 watching right now you might be able to see it there is a possibility however re-entry which
00:36:10.780 victor astronaut victor glover was talking about is very risky especially with this particular
00:36:21.040 capsule the ryan space of heat shield has shown to have flaws in its design the flaws were first
00:36:32.680 revealed in the Artemis 1 mission in 2022, which was on crewed test flight. This current mission
00:36:39.660 obviously is crewed test flight. However, NASA has done certain mitigations in regards to the capsule.
00:36:51.080 So as any engineer out there would tell you, this probably won't be an issue. Mitigation has been
00:36:59.000 done by delaying further any kind of swapping of the shield. So they left the shield on,
00:37:05.740 which is the part that I didn't want Erica to hear. NASA changed, however, the re-entry trajectory.
00:37:13.400 Okay. So the parts that are flawed are still on there. However, the trajectory is different.
00:37:19.420 So the Artemis II uses a modified, more direct profile, which in theory, and hopefully knock on wood in reality, will skip the reentry that Artemis I had and the conditions where it heated to a higher level because of the trajectory that it has.
00:37:44.840 Okay, so prayers, you guys.
00:37:48.380 So they're going to be in a flaming fireball hurtling toward earth.
00:37:56.680 They're going to be out of communication for about six minutes where like,
00:38:00.800 you can't, I just can't imagine. Okay. I, I go through all the scenarios.
00:38:05.220 Like, can you imagine you're like wedged in there? Fireball,
00:38:08.960 like you're a glowing fireball hoping this heat shield's working,
00:38:13.000 that your parachutes are good. Six minutes. You can't communicate.
00:38:17.880 Oh, my God.
00:38:18.840 I don't even know.
00:38:19.860 There's sharks in the water.
00:38:21.980 Well, you're in it.
00:38:22.440 And they're passing through the Van Allen radiation belt on their way back in.
00:38:26.440 Right.
00:38:27.640 Owen, right.
00:38:28.620 Owen.
00:38:30.320 You and your belt.
00:38:32.620 Him and the radiation belt.
00:38:33.580 I still don't understand how they survive that.
00:38:36.880 And I don't know how they're going to survive it coming back.
00:38:39.020 I know.
00:38:39.940 Maybe that's the six minutes, you know, where...
00:38:43.700 Never mind.
00:38:44.380 But, Owen, what do you think?
00:38:46.920 i i mean i i'm i'm confident that they will be okay um i think you know they've i think they're
00:38:54.920 very careful about these things and i understand they may have found some flaws and things but
00:38:58.800 like i remember elon talked about some of that with some of the spacex crafts where um you know
00:39:05.940 they tested things and they tested you know failures essentially like they took off some
00:39:11.020 of the heat plates and some of the rockets still survived and um i'm not saying there's no risk
00:39:16.320 I'm sure there is, and it's possible that something bad could happen.
00:39:19.660 But I think if they really thought it was a significant chance, I don't think they would have done the mission.
00:39:26.160 I think they would have found a better solution first.
00:39:27.880 So I have faith in NASA and all the engineers and people around this that they have a lot of confidence that this is going to work.
00:39:36.880 So I'm looking forward to seeing them land, and it's a great, great accomplishment.
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00:41:10.820 Oh, and they said they have special, Joe on YouTube says they have special vests to protect their organs.
00:41:18.400 Wow.
00:41:19.720 I mean, you are signing up for just anything to happen.
00:41:25.600 I mean, I thought the toilet was bad enough personally and the claustrophobia I would have and let alone.
00:41:32.620 All right.
00:41:33.360 So we have to keep an eye on that tonight, you guys.
00:41:36.220 And I really, I really feel like, you know, the, the positive thinking and like sending
00:41:41.140 like good energy and light and prayers and whatever, whatever it is that you personally
00:41:46.480 can send to them as positive.
00:41:48.880 Let's do it because Holy cow.
00:41:51.380 I mean, they are putting it all on the line for this space exploration and I'm assuming
00:41:57.320 this goes well and it will, then they'll go up again with Artemis three.
00:42:01.920 And is it three that's supposed to land or is it four?
00:42:04.900 I think I heard maybe three, three. Okay. All right. Well, we, we will be watching for sure.
00:42:11.200 I cannot wait to see that success. I think Trump is really pushing to have people landing on the
00:42:17.040 moon during his term. Sure. Let's go. I mean, and then we can plant the, uh, MAGA flag on the moon,
00:42:26.440 which, you know, will happen by the way, Trump had an amazing, uh, press conference yesterday.
00:42:33.480 and he had all the executives there from all these different oil companies that could help
00:42:38.880 transport the venezuelan oil to where it has to go and he had private more private companies to
00:42:45.360 like your exons and your big companies but it was just so funny because uh is it peter doocy that's
00:42:51.700 the son right peter doocy he said to president trump he's like i see you have two pins on your
00:42:56.700 lapel what are they i see one's the american flag and the other one's like oh someone gave me this
00:43:02.480 one i don't know what it is it's called happy trump and he's like so i just put it on and i
00:43:07.420 was like oh yeah so expect some happy trump merchandise to be coming out soon um that that
00:43:13.400 was a great press conference i don't know if you guys saw it um okay so owen i'm ready for for you
00:43:21.420 to kick us off with a story here all right so they did a study social media analysis linking
00:43:26.580 polarized political language to distorted thought patterns they analyzed millions of twitter posts
00:43:32.080 between let's say 2016 and 2020 they said uh cognitive distortions like catastrophizing rose
00:43:40.020 43 percent and individual distortions or i'm sorry distortions increased 76 per individual user
00:43:48.640 not sure how those numbers add up maybe it's just based on the number of posts or something but um
00:43:54.380 you know they that was they were looking at 100 000 users and so they're saying all categories
00:43:59.520 of this distorted thinking surged uh especially emotional reasoning reasoning and mind reading
00:44:05.300 um and they claim that left leaners had a steady rise with extremism and right leaners started
00:44:14.040 higher possibly being saturated already i don't know if there's some bias built in that study but
00:44:18.940 um they're claiming that you know the left is the one that ramped up this distorted thinking
00:44:24.620 um and yeah so i think my conclusion what i think scott would say is you could have just asked scott
00:44:32.240 you could have a lot of you in the chat got that right out of the park i'm proud of you guys
00:44:37.220 all right yeah you could have just asked scott that seems a little bit skewed weird and typical
00:44:43.980 um marcella we have good news for you california is actually doing its job finding fraud um there
00:44:53.680 were um charges announced yesterday by the california attorney general rob bonta announced
00:45:00.320 a takedown of several companies people it says 21 suspects and it's about 267 million
00:45:10.720 um fraud claims of medical hospice fraud cases in los angeles a lot of people when it was announced
00:45:19.280 were thanking Nick Shirley, who had, you know, been to Los Angeles and done that investigative
00:45:29.980 report on it, as well as CBS for doing it, as well as Nick Shirley was doing it. But, you know,
00:45:36.940 the story is, you know, there's probably more fraud. $267 million doesn't sound
00:45:47.780 to me like there's a lot more fraud to be found but i'm glad that uh california is reacting to it
00:45:55.660 um i didn't see the same reaction in minnesota um so you know that's a good sign it could be
00:46:02.580 also that gavin newsom wants to run for president um but it's i think he just got exposed so
00:46:10.120 something better happen yeah he's always been running for president um so i mean at least it's
00:46:17.600 a good thing uh yeah that is a good thing there's fraud and waste everywhere and um i'm demanding
00:46:24.800 reparations on my taxes so thank you uh is anyone not paying their taxes this year uh in protest
00:46:31.960 i'm just don't i don't advise doing that but i know that that was put out don't admit it on the
00:46:36.800 chat and don't don't believe those people that say you can get away with it because you can't
00:46:41.600 no you will get away with nothing it might not happen right away i think the irs is pretty slow
00:46:46.500 inefficient but eventually they'll find you and you might end up in prison so i don't recommend
00:46:51.300 it you've probably only seen the stories on celebrities where they end up catching up with
00:46:55.520 those people and they get them on tax evasion and other things but it would you know you're not
00:46:59.880 going to get any special treatment that's right but i i had an additional point and that i did
00:47:05.860 not make is that nick surely being 23 i think he's now 24 having done this it shows that one
00:47:14.440 person can make a difference. That's why we should never give up. I fully agree. And I see more Nick
00:47:20.600 Shirley's popping up and I'm so excited. And I think that that generation is going to just
00:47:25.720 go hard because I feel like these are like purpose-driven people, like the Gen Z. Is that 0.99
00:47:32.600 what they are? Gen Z. The younger generation, like go for it. Make a name for yourself while 0.57
00:47:39.080 doing something amazing for the world. Uphill Gardner, I see you on YouTube. So this is like
00:47:46.520 Monkey Wrench Friday. So let's talk about this. He said, no way Scott would completely ignore the
00:47:53.180 Melania press conference. Okay. Well, listen, let's talk about it. So lots of speculation.
00:48:00.340 Melania came out in a rare press conference and made a statement about whether or not she
00:48:07.740 ever personally knew Epstein or, uh, Ghislaine Maxwell. Um, you know, she made the statement
00:48:16.160 that she, any correspondence she had with Maxwell was just like in response to something or, you
00:48:22.720 know, like just a, like a, a quick reply type of thing. She doesn't know her. Uh, Epstein never
00:48:28.980 introduced her to Trump. They, that Trump and Melania met each other just by chance at a,
00:48:35.720 at a party they were both at. Um, and that the two of them went to a party that Epstein was also
00:48:42.980 at together, but Epstein was like, she it's obvious to me. Like, I, I don't know why, but
00:48:48.840 like my gut says, I believe her, you know, I don't think she has any interest in Trump.
00:48:55.180 Melani was a, a, like a supermodel, beautiful woman in New York. There's a whole social scene,
00:49:02.280 a socialite scene, a celebrity scene. What she's saying is very common. The same people converge at
00:49:09.240 all these parties because the parties want the now people, the it people at these parties. So
00:49:15.460 you don't have to know people to be at the same party. But I would love to hear Owen and Marcella
00:49:22.480 and especially everybody in the chat, what did you think about her coming out to say that? I feel
00:49:27.480 like personally Cernovich asked, my opinion was that she just probably feels silenced and she's
00:49:34.180 like always so poised and keeping things together. And she's probably like, you know what, F it. Like
00:49:39.380 I want to say something like, you know, stop defaming me and whatever. So I, I think that's
00:49:45.400 why she came out to say it, but I'm going to go to Marcella first because you're a woman.
00:49:49.540 Um, you know, yes, you are. Um, what do you think was her motivation to come out and say something?
00:49:57.040 so you know i didn't i didn't put a reply to mike because i needed to look into it um i think the
00:50:02.720 main reason she came out uh yesterday which is probably not known to a lot of you is that mike
00:50:08.720 michael wolf sued melania trump in new york court uh in october of last year and they're still in
00:50:18.480 the lawsuit face um and basically he sued her under the anti-slab uh statute saying that she
00:50:28.800 uh came after him asking him to stop putting the information on the internet and on his books and
00:50:36.880 everything else in regards to her knowing epstein and doing all these things and maxwell and being
00:50:43.040 involved with getting women and all that. So all of the things that she described in there
00:50:48.680 are the things that are part of this lawsuit. Right now, her counsel is trying to dismiss
00:50:56.060 the case or move it to Florida. And I could see that her statements, my first thoughts when I
00:51:04.720 heard her say these things is that it was sort of in connection with an attorney that
00:51:11.340 road that helped her write it. Um, I'm not saying that Melania doesn't believe the things that she
00:51:18.880 said yesterday. I do believe she does, but I think that before she could not make statements about it
00:51:24.840 because of this lawsuit. And now that she is in a different phase of the lawsuit, she's able to make
00:51:30.460 them um and we'll see what where it goes to but it is really um difficult uh for the first lady 0.99
00:51:41.620 to be going through this kind of lawsuit um when we know that she had no connections to it
00:51:48.960 and yet she's being uh dragged yeah into the mud yeah owen well i think there's a deeper persuasion
00:51:57.820 play here too um you know a lot of people questioned like why would melania bring up
00:52:03.280 epstein when trump is saying this is all a hoax we should just move on um so why would she call
00:52:08.980 attention to it um and she made statements like we should have the victims um have hearings in
00:52:16.240 congress and that epstein wasn't alone in the crimes that were committed and so she was kind of
00:52:21.540 you know accusing epstein and trying to bring attention to it so a lot of people were asking
00:52:26.400 like why would she do that it seems like the opposite of what trump was saying but i think
00:52:30.700 it's kind of a brilliant move because um she's basically calling them to say okay let's talk
00:52:37.580 about this let's get this all out and you know at number one it puts them in a strong position
00:52:43.540 because they're basically saying you know i want this all i want these people to come to justice
00:52:47.800 i want these people to be exposed i do think there's more people that should be gone after
00:52:51.940 um and so far i think the response i believe from the victims was basically we're not going to do
00:52:58.100 that and so that puts them in a weaker position it's like well wait a second now why aren't they
00:53:02.960 coming forward like you know now it's sort of like flipped and um i don't know how much of that was
00:53:09.720 the intention it's probably more likely that marcella is right in terms of the primary motivation
00:53:13.640 being to you know be related to the lawsuit and just get the truth out um to just make it clear
00:53:21.560 you know that she's making you know she's being clear about what what didn't happen or what did
00:53:27.980 happen and um getting it all out there essentially to avoid the perception of that she's hiding
00:53:36.000 something um but i think the um you know that persuasion play i think is something scott would
00:53:42.180 have talked about that it's like you know she's doing the strong thing and she's putting herself
00:53:47.240 in a strong position by saying i'm you know one of the accusers essentially not as a victim but
00:53:53.700 you know she wants the people brought to justice that did these things and she thinks there should
00:53:58.940 be more investigations and hearings and um that they should have hearings for the victims so they
00:54:05.060 can talk about what happened and who it was and all that stuff and now it's kind of like the next
00:54:10.800 move is back on the victims or back on you know whoever might be doing the investigating and i
00:54:16.300 it takes a lot of pressure off of the trump administration having the perception of trying
00:54:20.500 to hide or bury this okay so you know we don't know um for sure but it could be multi-layered
00:54:30.580 who really knows we'll never really know um i'm not gonna say it doesn't matter like they know
00:54:38.140 what they're doing and why they're doing it and uh we're just here to look at it and analyze it
00:54:43.940 okay now Owen do you is there another we have eight minutes left is there something we should
00:54:50.080 really get to I don't know I mean I did think there was a I guess I would call it a good news
00:54:56.520 story and another one where a person made a difference so this voter Mark share I think or
00:55:01.420 he protested based on a candidate in Ohio that was running in the primary in the GOP primary in
00:55:09.920 Iowa, saying that he wasn't really a Republican. And he was putting forth all of the social media
00:55:15.560 evidence that essentially there was lots of evidence that this person was a Democrat or a
00:55:19.460 liberal and was just posing as a Republican. And it went all the way to the Supreme Court
00:55:23.100 and they blocked the candidate. They said, yep, you're right. This is a progressive person and
00:55:28.300 fraud isn't protected as free speech or anything like that. And so they blocked him from running
00:55:34.580 as a Republican. So I think this person, Mark Schar, made a big difference just by
00:55:40.120 bringing that to people's attention. And I don't know if he filed a lawsuit or what, but
00:55:45.640 basically bringing transparency to this. And it looks like it was an attempt to infiltrate the
00:55:52.000 GOP party and to try and get a Democrat onto the GOP ticket, which is, in my opinion, fraud and
00:55:57.620 cheating. None of us are probably surprised that the Democrats might try that, but I'm glad that
00:56:02.380 the supreme court backed it and put a stop to it yep another one person making a difference uh
00:56:08.280 story love it love it love it marcella give us give us something juicy well this is going to your
00:56:14.480 your um i guess to to um the difference in between twitter and x um we talked about today about the
00:56:24.340 group art and all the videos and all that well x has suddenly um done a demonetization of ex
00:56:35.880 creators um based on anything that they post that has ai generated videos in regards to connection
00:56:43.400 to armed conflict or you know with like the iran war and they basically will suspend the creator
00:56:51.320 revenue sharing for about 90 days um and the statement made uh through x by nikita bear
00:56:59.880 is that this crater revenue sharing policy is in order to attempt to flag any of these posts
00:57:06.280 because they do a lot of damage um and a lot of people believe in these videos being real
00:57:13.160 and it causes a lot of misinformation and um yeah a few big accounts were uh flagged for this
00:57:23.560 yeah i saw dom lucere was flagged and you know what i don't know i didn't know why until you're
00:57:28.840 just telling me the news now um i don't mind that for 90 days because i feel like
00:57:36.200 it's like uncharted territory with all the AI right now. And so maybe people that do make money
00:57:44.600 on X have to be extra careful because it's like another Rupar, right? You could Rupar somebody
00:57:51.180 with an AI video. It could cause a lot of grief and stress and unrest. So I don't think I mind
00:57:59.420 that. I mean, Twitter or X can do whatever it wants as far as monetization. So if that's the
00:58:04.960 rule. 90 days might be a lot to kick it off. I mean, maybe they could have just done like 30
00:58:10.120 days to start if you're a first time offender, because I'm sure a lot of people might not know
00:58:14.900 that they posted something AI. But I don't mind that. What do you think, Owen? Well, first a
00:58:21.840 question, like, is the rule that you can't use AI at all for those topics? Or is it just that you
00:58:27.020 have to label it when it's AI? You can't use it for the armed conflicts, she's saying, for like
00:58:32.380 so so what happens is that it indicates that it starts immediately users who post ai generate
00:58:38.540 videos of an armed conflict without clearly disclosing that the video was made with ai
00:58:43.980 will be suspended now in regards to don uh nikita showed a post of his saying that hey this is one
00:58:52.300 of the reasons why you got um axed for 90 days and and don came back at him saying well actually in
00:59:01.020 the comments i write it's ai generated the only reason i reposted it is because there ran tv
00:59:08.140 station or whatever it was is posting the gayatola uh moving around you know so he he did explain
00:59:17.980 however i guess the disclosure has to be very prominent i guess at the at the actual post
00:59:23.340 itself not in a reply like in the actual post not the comments like not everybody reads comments
00:59:29.660 Yeah. All right. So I mean, I certainly think, you know, X is free to have whatever policies they want around monetization, especially because it's not really like you're censoring the person. It's just you're not paying them to do it. But I do think what I'd like to see is just more transparency around all the suspensions and all the demonetizations and just make sure that it's clear. Why did this happen? What was the post? Why does it break the rules? What did you do wrong?
00:59:54.720 and i certainly would like there to be at least appeals you know have a second or third chance
00:59:59.300 before you get suspended or something like that because i just think for this to be
01:00:03.860 a platform where creators want to go they need to have some certainty or some confidence that
01:00:09.580 they're not just going to have it all yanked away from them yeah that's why i think that was a little
01:00:13.380 much 90 days but yes make it very clear show the post that was the problem and how to make it right
01:00:23.220 and i would say a warning first and then maybe 30 days would be better but what do i know i don't
01:00:30.260 run the company yeah i just think it would be better to just have more communication with
01:00:34.580 creators on that and to also just to your point i think it does make sense that you'd have a warning
01:00:39.320 first and just say hey you broke the rules if you do it again this is what's going to happen
01:00:43.840 and then you know if they break it again then yeah they deserve the consequence i guess but
01:00:48.580 um you know it just we've seen so many examples where someone gets suspended sjv is in the
01:00:54.600 audience right now got suspended and it didn't really even explain why yeah um and they aren't
01:01:00.540 even letting him appeal and i'm pretty sure that is not a legitimate banning and you know he's still
01:01:06.660 suspended and um he's not alone that's happened to a lot of people you know there's a lot of
01:01:12.360 accounts that get caught up in this and i think my suspicion is that there's some kind of groups
01:01:17.400 like on discord and other places that get together and say okay everybody report this person for this
01:01:21.440 reason because i didn't like what he said in the spaces or i didn't like what he posted and um
01:01:26.760 they all gang up on him and they're basically manipulating the algorithm by doing all these
01:01:31.620 simultaneous reports um and i'm pretty sure there probably is some automated thing that just says
01:01:36.860 okay if there's over a certain number of reports in a given period of time we're just going to
01:01:41.120 automatically suspend that account um and you know the more surprising thing to me is just that on
01:01:46.480 the appeal that they're not looking at it or they're not reversing it because i'm pretty sure
01:01:50.900 in this case at least with sjv that it's not true yeah okay so i gotta grab i've got to grab the
01:01:57.200 mic um thank you for your warning you guys for the time quick quick things um one thing i want
01:02:03.640 to let you know and um i get it you guys sometimes i get dms from you guys or i see you in the chat
01:02:09.640 like let the show go longer if we have a great guest on i know i know like i could have talked
01:02:15.780 to Brian for three hours yesterday. Walter Kern, three hours. You name the person, three hours would
01:02:21.780 be amazing. But I want you to understand. So when Scott was doing the show, he was a solo
01:02:27.180 creator, right? He was, it was his show. He could stay on for 25 hours if he wanted to,
01:02:33.560 it was up to him. But with the Scott Adams school, there's the three of us. And then when we have a
01:02:39.780 guests. Now there's four people to, to consider our time constraints. So when we have a guest
01:02:46.180 come on, I have to give them, you know, a window of when we need them for, because they have to do
01:02:51.360 their schedule. Like for example, yesterday, I knew that Brian was going to have to go take his
01:02:57.280 kid to school. Okay. So you might not know that, but I have to make sure that I can keep the
01:03:02.940 parameters. So it works for us to be here every day and it works for the guests, but believe me.
01:03:08.600 So after the show yesterday, Brian and I spoke and we're going to schedule a show, you guys
01:03:13.740 with him for like a two hour longer show.
01:03:17.060 And we're going to, you know, schedule it in and whoever can stay and whichever ones
01:03:21.820 of us can be here or be here for part of it, but we're going to get him for two hours.
01:03:26.120 So I know it's frustrating because Scott could go on and on and on, but we just can't, we
01:03:31.080 just can't.
01:03:31.620 I'm so sorry.
01:03:32.680 Um, especially booking guests.
01:03:34.300 Like if Scott ever booked a guest, like you would see him let them go after a certain
01:03:38.180 amount of time. He never kept them too long out of respect for their, their constraints. So
01:03:43.100 thank you for understanding that. And I agree. And I wish, um, Owen, are you doing your show
01:03:48.720 tomorrow? I am. We're doing the after party at the same time. The show starts on Saturday. It's
01:03:53.880 a spaces on X. So go ahead and tune into that. Amazing you guys. So you'll see Owen, uh, tomorrow
01:04:00.100 on spaces, same time as the Scott Adams school, which is off on the weekends. Um, so Marcel and
01:04:07.140 Oh, and thank you so, so much. Have amazing weekends, everybody. And you guys rock. You're
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01:04:21.880 have a closing sip to our Scott and to Shelly and let's be useful and have the best weekend we could.
01:04:28.260 Oh, and don't forget, watch for the re-entry tonight. Okay. Yes. So good. It'd be so good.
01:04:34.580 We'll talk about all of it on Monday.
01:04:36.080 All right.
01:04:36.360 To Scott.
01:04:37.980 To Scott.
01:04:38.800 Be useful.
01:04:39.660 Bye, guys.