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0:35Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show.
0:38We have got President Trump still taking questions.
0:42He has been talking for at least an hour -ish now.
0:46He started at the top of last hour.
0:48He is still going now.
0:49We will continue to monitor those questions.
0:53The stock market has not moved very much in any direction at all during the
0:59course of the past hour, suggesting that there has not been much in the way
1:04of news that was unexpected, Buck, so far.
1:08One bit of news that is kind of cool.
1:10Did you know? And again, it's kind of getting snowed under with all the attention.
1:14With the Artemis 2 astronauts, we now have sent humans farther from Earth than ever
1:24in the history of the world.
1:27The humans are now over nearly 250 ,000 miles from Earth as they are preparing
1:36to go around the dark side of the moon.
1:38And that is pretty cool.
1:41And again, basically snowed under with all of the news that is taking place in
1:47the United States and around the world right now.
1:49But as we are speaking to you now, humans are farther from Earth than they
1:55have ever been in recorded history.
1:58I feel comfortable saying history.
2:00And that is pretty awesome.
2:02So on the dark side of the moon, as President Trump was beginning to speak
2:09an hour ago, we played you a cut.
2:12And actually, let me give you a positive here, Buck.
2:14You have not heard this.
2:16Let's have a super positive.
2:18We just came through Easter weekend.
2:21And I know many of you with your friends and family, and hopefully you all
2:25had fabulous Easter weekends. We did here.
2:27I know Buck did as well.
2:28Well, this is Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover, who unscripted was asked what his message
2:38might be on Easter weekend for everyone back on Earth.
2:42And I thought this was so fantastically well said.
2:46The team pulled it. I shared it as well.
2:48Here is Victor Glover, astronaut in space.
2:51Listen to this on Easter weekend.
2:53For me, one of the really important personal perspectives that I have up here is
2:58I can really see Earth as one thing.
3:01And, you know, when I read the Bible and I look at all of the
3:03amazing things that were done for us who were created, it's you have this amazing
3:08place, this spaceship. You guys are talking to us because we're in a spaceship really
3:12far from Earth, but you're on a spaceship called Earth that was created to give
3:17us a place to live in the universe, in the cosmos.
3:20Maybe the distance we are from you makes you think what we're doing is special,
3:24but we're the same distance from you.
3:26And I'm trying to tell you, just trust me, you are special.
3:29In all of this emptiness, this is a whole bunch of nothing, this thing we
3:32call the universe. You have this oasis, this beautiful place that we get to exist
3:37together. I think as we go into Easter Sunday thinking about, you know, all the
3:42cultures all around the world, whether you celebrate it or not, whether you believe in
3:45God or not, this is an opportunity for us to remember where we are, who
3:49we are, and that we are the same thing and that we got to get
3:53through this together. I thought that was really well said.
3:56Again, that video is out there.
3:58He's floating in space, asked about what his experiences have been so far, and unscripted,
4:05he uncorked what I think is pretty incredible.
4:09And again, the Artemis 2 crew has now set a record for the furthest humans
4:13have ever gone from the planet Earth as we are speaking to you now.
4:19Now, President Trump continuing to answer questions, but you know what's interesting?
4:25Buck, you started to play this cut from CNN as we are starting to move
4:30into midterm election cycle, and I forgot what number it was.
4:35You may have it in front of you again, but we started to play it,
4:37and then President Trump started to speak.
4:39I mean, the leader of the free world decided it was time to address the
4:43whole nation, so I had to cut Harry Antonoff.
4:46Sorry, Harry. Poor man's Ryan Gurdusky, but he's going to come back now.
4:51We're going to play it.
4:52Let's do it. This lead is historically low for Democrats at this point with a
4:58Republican president, because take a look here, and I'm taking a look at the average
5:00of all the polls. Demgeneric congressional ballot lead at this point in the cycle with
5:05a Republican president. On average, their lead's actually slightly less.
5:08It's five points. That's less than it was back in 2018 when it was eight
5:13points, and way less than it was during the 2006 cycle when it was 11
5:16points. So, yeah, Democrats are ahead, but they're only ahead by five with a president
5:22whose net approval rating is bordering on...
5:24Minus 20 to minus 30, depending on what polls you look at, you'd make the
5:28argument Democrats should be way ahead, and they're just only sort of slightly ahead.
5:33So that is out there as we look at midterms.
5:37And I wanted to share this, Buck.
5:40This is from the New York Times, and the Republicans, the Senate Leadership Fund, has
5:46unveiled a plan to spend $342 million to hold the Senate.
5:54And, Buck, this is, you know, I know the House is going to get a
5:58lot of attention, but to me, the Senate is the whole ball of wax in
6:03many ways because we know the House is going to impeach Trump and all those
6:07things, but really we need to be able to continue to get judges through.
6:11Number one expenditure, I don't know if any of these will surprise you, but I
6:15thought this was interesting, Ohio $79 million.
6:19So J .D. Vance has now been elevated to vice president, and as a result,
6:27his seat is up for grabs, and they are running the guy who just lost
6:33to Bernie Marino, $79 million to keep that overall seat.
6:39Then North Carolina, $71 million.
6:42That is where Tom Tillis is stepping down.
6:45Those are two Republican seats.
6:48Maine, $42 million. That is Susan Collins.
6:52Now, in theory, all three of those seats could be lost, and you would still
6:57have J .D. Vance to break the tie, so you would still have control of
7:02the Senate. Then this is what I would call, Buck, the sort of red wall
7:07state. Iowa, $29 million, and Alaska, $15 million.
7:13So that is the five GOP -held seats where Republicans are saying, okay, we're going
7:19to spend a lot of money.
7:21Democrat -held seats. Michigan, we talked with Mike Rogers Friday.
7:27I think he was on the show Friday, the Senate candidate in Michigan.
7:31GOP is going to spend $45 million on that open seat and then $44 million
7:38in Georgia and $17 million in New Hampshire to try to flip one of those
7:46three top -target states out there, Michigan, Georgia, and New Hampshire.
7:50It's not too early to start thinking about this landscape, and I thought, given that
7:55Harry Enten clip, these numbers jumped out at me.
7:58So effectively, eight states that will decide who controls the United States Senate.
8:04Look, I think that Ohio is going to be much more interesting in some ways
8:09than it should be. The governor's race is close.
8:12Yes. And it shouldn't be close.
8:15But because of Trump's endorsement there for Vivek, the Ohio GOP just decided we're going
8:21to make him. They didn't run a primary, really.
8:23They said we're going to make Vivek Ramaswamy the candidate.
8:26He's got some huge weaknesses.
8:27Especially in a state like Ohio.
8:30Because of his public statements.
8:31He's going to make things a lot tighter than they should have been, which is
8:34going to affect everything. You know, you say, oh, that's the governor's race.
8:37Well, it's going to affect the Senate race, too.
8:39As you know, ballot splitting, I mean, these things are...
8:44You want it to be as solid red as it can be across the board.
8:48So I see that playing out in a way that is...
8:52I'm not saying that the Democrats will win either of those, but it's going to
8:57be a challenge. When we thought of Ohio as pretty safe red territory for a
9:01few elections here, and it has been.
9:04So that's, I think, another interesting component to all of this.
9:08There's also... We can play 17 as well.
9:10There's more on this from Harry Anton.
9:12I'd like to hear more of his data analysis from over...
9:15He is a good data analyst.
9:17I will give credit where due.
9:18Harry Anton, this is 17.
9:19Play it. Why is that generic congressional ballot lead so low?
9:23Because just take a look at this.
9:24Net favorability. Party ahead at this point.
9:27Midterm of years with the GOP president.
9:28In 2018, Dems were up by 12.
9:31In 2006, on net favorability.
9:32Which party you like more?
9:33Dems were ahead by 18.
9:35Republicans are actually ahead on net favorability at this point by five points.
9:39So Democrats are just simply put running behind their previous benchmarks, and they need to
9:43be running well ahead of them if they want to take back the United States
9:46Senate, given that math. So, look, Democrats are not in...
9:52Given the math of midterms, Democrats are not in a very good spot right now,
9:56which is unsurprising. So, like I said at the very beginning of this, or early
10:01on, I think that there's a lot of wishing for catastrophe in Iran, and as
10:09that pertains also to the economy and gas prices and everything else, because, first of
10:15all, Clay, who is the leader of the Democrat Party right now?
10:17We still ask this question.
10:19Yes. That matters. There is no leader of the resistance.
10:22You know, when you talk about previous administrations, just go back 20 years, there have
10:30always been a couple of Democrats or a Democrat who is the voice of the
10:35opposition or the voice of the regime.
10:37Right now? I don't know.
10:39I don't think anybody knows.
10:41Gavin Newsom is hoping to consolidate that around him.
10:44We'll see. There's no other Democrat, though.
10:47You know, Barack Obama, it's been a long time, and I don't know.
10:51Obama has never... One thing about Obamaism that is just clear from the numbers, he
10:56has never translated into helping other Democrats very much.
11:01He was good at getting elected.
11:02He was not good at electing other Democrats.
11:04I think he was singularly effective for his own political purposes.
11:11Anyway, I think that it's going to be, I think we're going to be fine
11:15in the Senate. It's going to be a real dogfight in the House, much more
11:18so than it should be for a party that is in power at this stage
11:22of the game. But I feel, do you feel confident in the Senate?
11:26I have full confidence we're going to maintain the Senate.
11:28I feel pretty good about the Senate.
11:30And I think this election is going to come down to, again, I said it
11:33earlier in the program, a lot of people are just angry, but the favorability for
11:39Democrats is actually lower than the favorability for Republicans.
11:43So I think we live in a world now where the idea that you're going
11:46to have someone who is really, really popular on the Democrat or the Republican side
11:51is unfortunately not our reality.
11:54And so it's almost the side of which one is disliked more.
11:58You know, there isn't like, hey, I really like both these guys and it's going
12:03to be tough for me to pick.
12:04It's I dislike both parties, but I dislike the Democrat party more than I dislike
12:11the Republican party. So that's the cycle that we seem to have been in for
12:17some time. And look, I would say a little bit nervous when I see the
12:22dollars that are going to have to be spent in Ohio.
12:25I would not have expected that Republicans would be spending the most of their money
12:31in Ohio. One thing I will say, media tried to talk up Texas.
12:36Texas is not even on the list of states that Republicans are planning to spend.
12:41They always do this. They put Beto on the cover of Vanity Fair, for heaven's
12:46sakes. Not that that was going to be fair.
12:49You want to appeal to ranchers in West Texas?
12:51Get a Vanity Fair cover.
12:53They're like, oh, I love that Vanity Fair.
12:55I will say they did have to spend, Republicans did a ton of money against
13:00Beto. Beto is way better of a candidate than Tallarico.
13:04And I think this is a tacit acknowledgement that Texas is not going to be
13:08in play. But Ohio should be an easy win.
13:11It should be. And the fact that it's going to cost $75 million to potentially
13:16win that seat that is already in Republicans' hands, I think is not ideal.
13:23All right, we come back.
13:24We'll give you more. Trump is still talking, still answering questions.
13:29There have not been very many fireworks so far.
13:33But we will continue to monitor this.
13:35Stock market hasn't moved very much one way or the other.
13:38So there has not been a ton of news to come out of this.
13:40In fact, Buck, I think President Trump basically said everything he was going to say
13:46when he was talking at the White House Easter egg roll.
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15:41T's and C's apply. Welcome back in to Clay and Buck.
15:44Thanks for being here with us, everybody.
15:45So, obviously, a lot of focus on the Iran rescue operation over the weekend and
15:50now the next steps. I mean, Clay, we've heard from the president.
15:54Last hour, we heard the president addressing the nation, really the world, about the Iran
16:02operation in some detail. But also, he has a deadline that has been set for
16:08what is effectively certainly an unconditional surrender of the Iranian regime as it pertains to
16:13its nuclear program slash ambitions.
16:16It would be give over all the material.
16:20will give us inspection rights, all kinds of stuff, right?
16:24He says if they don't do that, and this is very clear, Trump says he's
16:28going after civilian infrastructure. Well, we have this right now, him just saying, Buck, cut
16:3338. The deadline is 8 p .m.
16:35tomorrow. This was just now during the presser.
16:39Look what happened. I mean, women are being executed because they're not properly clothed, they
16:44say. They're not properly clothed, and they execute the women.
16:47They absolutely, they shoot them right on the street.
16:50No, you have a much different group of people.
16:52Now, I'm not saying we are dealing with them.
16:55Essentially, they have till 8 o 'clock tomorrow night, Eastern time.
16:59But we are dealing with them.
17:00I think it's going well.
17:01Mr. Whitcoff is here, and J .D.
17:03is involved in the dealing.
17:05A couple more here, Buck.
17:07So 8 p .m. Eastern tomorrow, President Trump is saying is the deadline for a
17:11deal. He's also continuing to encourage the Iranian people to rise up.
17:16He's been saying this since the strikes began, cut 37.
17:18What would be your reaction if the Iranian people rise up against their regime during
17:26a case fire, Mr. President?
17:28Well, they should do it, but again, the consequences are great.
17:32I mean, they were told, if you protest, you will be shot immediately.
17:36You saw what happened to the young wrestler.
17:39He was a great champion, by the way.
17:40He was a great wrestler, one of the top in the world.
17:43And he and his two friends were hung, and all they did was say a
17:48little bit about liberty. They wanted liberty, and they were violently executed.
17:54But the number is up to probably 45 ,000 people were killed.
17:58One more, Buck. This is Trump saying Obama chose Iran over Israel.
18:04How in the world can Israel continue, Jewish voters, vote for Democrats?
18:10Cut 39. If I didn't terminate the Barack Hussein Obama -Iran nuclear deal, they would
18:15have had a— Don't forget, that was a path to a nuclear weapon.
18:18Remember this. He chose Iran over Israel, pure and simple.
18:22How Israel can vote for a Democrat is, if you're Jewish in New York City
18:28or anyplace else in this country, and how you can vote for a Democrat is
18:33unbelievable, because he chose Iran, a very hostile Iran.
18:37Remember when he filled up a 757 with cash, billions of dollars of cash, and
18:43he sent it over to them.
18:44Then they gave them tens of billions of dollars.
18:47He chose Iran over Israel and really the Arab world.
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20:02We are rolling through the Monday edition of the program.
20:04President Trump's press conference finished.
20:07He talked for around an hour and 20 minutes about the incredible success of the
20:13rescue, Buck, of the two airmen.
20:16He reiterated the deadline for Iran to reach an agreement of 8 p .m.
20:22tomorrow. Multiple different speakers, Pete Hegseth, the head of the CIA, General Cain, all of
20:29those individuals talking about what a tremendous success the rescue was of this airman who
20:34was stranded for about 48 hours in Iran.
20:39Remarkable. Remarkable to see that they've all come together here and managed such an incredible
20:46operation. And look, Clay, it could have gone another way.
20:49I mean, we all got to kind of celebrate that he has risen, for those
20:53of us who are Christian, on Sunday.
20:55And we also had a news story that we could all breathe easier knowing that
20:58the second airman was returned home.
21:01No doubt. We've got another guest in studio.
21:03We've got a studio here that we're excited to break out some of the time.
21:07And we had, last week, we had the head of the SBA, Kelly Loeffler, in.
21:13And today, we have Michael Selig, who is the head of the CFTC, and that
21:19is the chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
21:23You and I met a little while ago, Chairman Selig.
21:27And let's just kind of dive in here.
21:29For people who don't understand what it is that the CFTC does, you guys do
21:36what in the larger economic system here?
21:39Well, the U .S. financial markets have two big components.
21:42They've got derivatives and securities, and we've got the SEC that regulates the securities markets,
21:47and the CFTC. is the federal regulator when it comes to these derivatives instruments.
21:51Derivatives are financial products that really can be traded on virtually any underlying assets.
21:57You can create a financial instrument that tracks the value of a grain of corn
22:02or a commercial event like an election.
22:05So we regulate a broad market and the CFTC has a federal regulatory framework for
22:11these derivatives instruments we enforce and we set policy in that area.
22:14So I am pulling up right now that the two that people know the most
22:19would be poly market in the prediction markets which is under your purview now.
22:23This has been a huge story.
22:25You got a big ruling in your favor from the third circuit that just came
22:29down earlier today a little bit.
22:32You were on CNBC earlier today.
22:34You've had a busy media day and basically the the poly markets and the cows
22:39you could have anything from who's the next governor going to be to tonight's game
22:44is going on between you've got UConn going up against Michigan and you could have
22:49a prediction market on that.
22:50What did you think of the third circuit's ruling and how significant to it to
22:55you was that ruling? I applaud the third circuit for reaching the decision that the
23:00CFTC has a federal regulatory framework for derivatives contracts and it doesn't matter if the
23:05derivatives on the outcome of a sporting event or an election a credit default swap
23:10or anything else to the extent that it's a derivative instrument and the underlying asset
23:15is something that's subject to our statutes then we regulate that and many of these
23:19states have effectively tried to nullify federal law.
23:22They would prefer to substitute the gaming laws of their state for the federal regulatory
23:28framework for derivatives and the court said that that's not how our system is set
23:32up. We have federal market regulations, federal market laws and gaming laws at the state
23:37level can't conflict with that.
23:39Right now Buck on the top and and chairman on the top of poly market
23:43I'm looking at it right now this is super I love markets I love poly
23:47market you know just checking to see we have what will the price of crude
23:52oil hit in April of 2026 we have Bitcoin what is the price of Bitcoin
23:57going to be will there be a US Iran ceasefire by a certain date who
24:03is going to win the NCAA tournament we've got let's see what will Trump say
24:09during his news conference that just completed will the Strait of Hormuz traffic return to
24:14normal who's going to win the World Cup next prime minister of Hungary who's going
24:18to win the Hungarian parliament Peru's presidential election winner how long will the DHS shutdown
24:25last okay all of those things are out there why is it beneficial to the
24:30American economy and the global economy to have markets such as these.
24:35I'm a free market regulator and I do believe that markets always find a way
24:39it's important that we foster those markets create guardrails and regulations around them here in
24:44the US because if they don't develop here in the United States they will develop
24:47offshore and that's really what we saw under the last administration where there was a
24:51concerted effort to regulate by enforcement drive these platforms offshore and that resulted in a
24:58loss of innovation in the United States and a loss of jobs here in the
25:01country and so what we're doing and the reason we think these markets are important
25:05is because they create a lot of important information about for example elections we saw
25:11that the prediction markets were much more accurate in 2024 than some of the polling
25:15we also see with a lot of the hoaxes and the fake news that media
25:19can create many types of stories but the markets are a real check on that
25:23the prediction markets have proven accurate in many contexts with respect to sports and other
25:28things we do believe that there's value in persons accessing trading markets for these products
25:34rather than going into a casino and betting against the house there's a reason that
25:39hedge funds and financial players would prefer to trade in a market and it's because
25:44you have certain investor protections and expectations like an order book in a clearinghouse that
25:48you just don't get when you walk into a casino.
25:51How long do you think this legal battle is going to go on?
25:54I mentioned that you won in the third circuit federal law over state law.
25:58Do you expect the Supreme Court's going to eventually take on for instance sports prediction
26:03markets other circuit court rulings?
26:05This is a big deal with Kalshi, Polymarket, FanDuel, DraftKings, those of us who engage
26:10in in sports. What do you see happening there?
26:13We've partnered with the DOJ and have now sued three states.
26:16We've sued Illinois, Connecticut, and Arizona and we may evaluate additional lawsuits.
26:21Of course we welcome the decision today in the third circuit that affirms our view
26:25that the CFTC has exclusive regulatory jurisdiction when it comes to these products when they're
26:30traded on regulated platforms that are registered with the CFTC and so we'll take it
26:35as far as we need to take it.
26:36If it goes to the Supreme Court we will be there to argue that case.
26:39We believe that the law is very clear and we welcome the states to engage
26:43with us on the policy side but when it comes to the law Congress was
26:46clear in setting up a federal regulatory framework for derivatives of all types.
26:50It does not matter if it's a sports contract or a grain contract.
26:54We're here to regulate that.
26:55We want to make sure that our laws are enforced across the country.
26:58I will go to break here.
27:00If you love this and look this is one of these areas of the law
27:03that I can nerd out on you and I are going to have a little
27:06bit of a longer form conversation.
27:07It will be up on the Clay and Buck YouTube page.
27:10People will be able to check this out if you are interested in this, you
27:15know. Buck and I have some nerdy interest.
27:18This is one of mine.
27:19I love all of this.
27:20This is me putting my legal hat on.
27:22We're going to have a discussion about that.
27:23By the way, odds of a U .S.-Iran nuclear deal, the prediction markets have doubled
27:29just in the last 12 or so hours, meaning it's looking there's at least some
27:35optimism out there that we may end up with some form of a ceasefire or
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29:56Clay and Buck, before we send you off, we have so many great talkbacks and
30:02things to discuss with all of you, which I am certainly very excited about.
30:06I also want to tell you to go check out the Clay and Buck Podcast
30:08Network and go get an audio book of Manufacturing Delusion while you can.
30:15Those audio books flying off the shelves.
30:17Well, I guess that's easy because it's all digital.
30:19But it's my voice. You can listen to it there.
30:21You can go listen to Manufacturing Delusion, the audio book.
30:24Go to the Clay and Buck Podcast Network for all the pods.
30:27And I'm trying to, Clay, I'm a little bit stalling because I'm trying to find
30:30the latest. Where are the talkbacks on the cakes, guys?
30:34We've got to, oh, here we go.
30:35They all do. We've got to, all right, all right.
30:37Light them up. Light them up, Linda.
30:39Let's do it. First of all, let's go to D, Jerry from Texas, teeing off
30:46on me. Jerry, cut D.
30:48I really thought Clay was about to say, I'm going to have steak.
30:52I'm going to have cake.
30:54And I'm going to have a cup of rosé to go along with it.
30:58Hey, hey. Not that there's anything wrong with that, Clay.
31:01Not that there's anything wrong with it.
31:02I'm going to, again, it's my birthday.
31:04My plan is watch the college basketball national championship game.
31:09Have some steak. Have some cake.
31:10No rosé plan. And Joe from New York City, not happy with you, WOR listener.
31:17Talk back E. Buck, you dirty dog.
31:20Don't you ever talk about my ice cream cake like that again.
31:23I will never wish you a happy birthday ever again.
31:26Ice cream cake is the greatest thing you could have on your birthday besides a
31:30beautiful woman. Okay? Knock it off.
31:32I mean, I agree with the beautiful woman comment from Joe, who's a great New
31:37Yorker listening on WOR. I just think that ice cream and cake separated are a
31:42much better combo. I don't think you need to combine these things.
31:46I'm a true believer in the cake being the cake and the ice cream being
31:50a scoop on the side.
31:52Jeff in Charleston teeing off on us.
31:55Cut G. Okay, Clay and Buck, this is Jeff from Charleston.
31:58I just have to say, you both are cake losers and should never make any
32:04decisions on cake. All right, can I throw a flag here, Jeff on Charleston?
32:09Let's say you're right, Jeff from Charleston.
32:10Let's say Clay and I are cake losers.
32:13You've got to tell us why.
32:14Like, are you going all in on coconut shredded on your cake?
32:18You've got to give us more to work with here than just you guys are.
32:21You can't just send us a talkback that says we're losers.
32:23I mean, you can, and we just played it on the air.
32:25We're losers and we're wrong.
32:27There's a comma there. Why?
32:29You've got to give us the why, buddy.
32:31You've got to tell us what about this, because we've got nothing we can fight
32:34back with right now. You're just saying our cake takes are, in general, terrible.
32:38I mean, maybe he's a big German sheet cake guy.
32:41Who knows? Very careful there.
32:42Boston. and tease off unidentified boston listener cut h how can buck be from new
32:48york and not be familiar with ice cream cake that's where carvel ice cream originated
32:53ice cream cake is the best not sure how buck is missing that my familiarity
32:58with ice cream cake is what breeds my contempt for it that's the point and
33:02some of you were like well you'd producer greg buck is not even in studio
33:06i don't think today but he had a talk back i mean the guy who
33:10took time off for vacation to go watch the eclipse probably not going to surprise
33:14anybody out there that he's a huge coconut on cake fan cut f hi guys
33:21it's producer greg i have coconut on my cake for my birthday every year you
33:28guys can't figure out that the little bit of coconut on your cake brings the
33:33islands closer to you i can't help you was that a cat in the background
33:37too i mean just definitely it definitely was a cat in the background which are
33:42we sure producer greg is actually on our team it's got cats in the background
33:47coconut he takes time off for eclipses i don't know is there secret recordings you
33:53know we got two we got two hockey super fans producer greg and producer mark
33:57and they they they go to the mat for all you hockey fans who listen
34:01to us and don't let us get away with any shenanigans making you know talking
34:04smack about hockey but i just feel like people that like shredded coconut on their
34:08cake also probably like hockey that's that's where i'm coming down on this oh i
34:11think that that's actually that those are producer greg might be the only guy who
34:15likes cocky uh hockey and also is going to go with uh with shredded coconut
34:21it's awful i don't know so it's basically telling everybody at your birthday party i
34:26hate you but i like this and so everybody else has to do it oh
34:30we got it we got alienate talkback listener jay a podcast listener rather luke from
34:35colorado on jay hit it hey clay my name is luke from colorado and as
34:40old as you are i'm wondering if the high school mascot was your t -rex
34:44all right whoa 47 t -rex no high school mascots uh and uh let's see
34:51what's your high school mascot actually curious that's not not really great the royals that's
34:56kind of yeah mine was not great a little better the raiders we the raiders
35:01which is a very common uh very common high school we we had the uh
35:05royals which basically had become like a lion right like the royals but you know
35:11it's not i'm not gonna why not just go lions then why go royals you
35:15know i don't know it's a fantastic question um it's a great question all right
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