Hour 1 of NMN, The Fauci Diaries + Joan's World

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And good morning to your friends. Hope you are doing well and welcome on in to a Monday, July 27th. I don't know, it kind of feels like a Monday. We had all kinds of rain and thunder and lightning on the way in. We had some nice dead air on the radio station for about 30 minutes or so before we came on and they eventually got things back on track. But it's great to be here again for a Monday. You know who's going to be really feeling like it's Monday today? Who's that? Dr. Anthony Fauci. So, you know, his, um, Rand Paul has released his diaries. That's amazing that he did that. Have you read some of this stuff? I haven't gotten into it yet. So remember that Rand Paul has a special pair of handcuffs as, you know, he never bought into Anthony Fauci's lockdowns and mask mandates and all that kind of stuff. But, you know, just remember back when Anthony Fauci was, you know, I mean, he's clearly always going to be relevant. But, you know, back during COVID. And Dr. Anthony Fauci was everywhere, right? And so there wasn't a camera, there wasn't a microphone, there wasn't an interview that Dr. Anthony Fauci did not agree to. And we all knew this. I bet you knew this, Joan, in Washington, D.C., where I believe you were at the time of the COVID. Yeah. So you look at these diaries, and there's a couple of things. Number one. clear obsession with his growing fame. He fangirled over Barbara Streisand. What? So apparently he was, he was gushing about how he was able to explain what Alexa was to Barbara Streisand. And about how he accidentally butt dialed Barbara Streisand. That led to a discussion about the various vaccines and so forth. So he was really excited about being accepted by Hollywood's elite and by the leftists, the Democrats, all that kind of stuff. So he was very excited about fame. He also gushed about being called sexy in comments to an Instagram post about Tyra Banks as well. This is a quote. From Anthony Fauci's diary, you ready? Ready. One person said that Tyra was sexy, but that I, he said, was even more sexy than she was. He said of the comments, which he admitted, were often mean and vicious, but in one of the comments, they said that he was, oh, more sexy than Tyra Banks. Did he say it, like tongue and cheek? No. He was... Apparently, he was serious. I mean, it was written words, so I really don't know, but... As a woman? Yes. I can tell you that Dr. Anthony Fauci is not sexy. Not even a little bit. As a man, I can tell you that I also don't find him sexy. Yeah.

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Anthony Fauci also, by the way, they say from Fox News, comments on his own fame in general, including one post on April 7th of 2020, nearly a month after the pandemic began. This is a quote, press still hot and heavy about me, multiple stories per day directly or indirectly involving me, Anthony Fauci, quote. He described the national and international fame is explosive and really unimaginable by May 21st. In other words, people are like dying. Yeah. And lockdowns are, I don't have a timeline of COVID in front of me. But people are dying. And this is a worldwide emergency. And he is really excited that the media is still focused on him. Hot and heavy about him. Oh, my God. In late June of 2020, Anthony Fauci writes in one entry that he's been asked to participate on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. He never did that, did he? I don't think so. Was Anthony Fauci? I'm not a, I'm not somebody who watches Dancing with the Stars. Can you, a fact, he was never on Dancing with the Stars, was he? Sam. The diaries, by the way, have been released. It says no. I just checked. Okay, so Joan checked it. Okay. You know, sometimes a man has got to know his limitations. And Dr. Anthony Fauci, apparently he understood that dancing with the stars would not be good for him. The diaries have been released as part of Senator Rand Paul's investigation into Anthony Fauci. And days before he testifies in front of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, that is happening on Wednesday. Paul is the Homeland Security Committee Chair. Oh, he is so... It's going to be something. Well, because, I mean, and I've got some of the more serious allegations. But the problem for Anthony Fauci is that, you know, he's testified under oath before. But now we have all of this diary information. We have all of these diary entries that, I mean, some of these apparently fly in the face of what he testified. So this is going to be a problem for Dr. Anthony Fauci. There was one diary entry, May 21st of 2020. And he talks about, this is like insidious and gross. Anthony Fauci speaks of the COVID deaths of upwards of 20,000 in the U.S. and then goes on to talk about a flattering peace in the Washington Post. No. Yeah. He also says the... Gross. I know it's gross. He says the following, my national and international fame is explosive and unimaginable. So he's obviously sort of reveling in it. Yeah. He says, it's not hyperbole to say that today I am the most famous and talked about person in the world. Also the most recognized. This is after he's documenting the number of dead. Oh, my. Which, by the way, on the backdrop of all of this, of course, is the thought that he actually funded the gain to function research at the Wuhan lab that unleashed COVID on the world. Yeah. So.

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He's the guy who has all of this, I mean, I guess fame, if that's what you want to talk about. I would say infamous at this point. But he's talking about all of the fame and all of the glowing reviews that he's getting from the Washington Post. But the reality is that the accusation is that he funded what he is talking about, as he is denying any involvement, by the way. He says, POTUS, which at the time was Donald Trump, was enamored with him, even though he, as in Anthony Fauci, takes the spotlight off of him. So Anthony Fauci is like, you know, Donald Trump just, he just loves me, even though I'm taking the spotlight off of him. He just loves me. And boy, that was a short-lived love affair. That was. And obviously there's a lot of conservatives, a lot of Republicans who started looking side eye at Anthony Fauci, I think pretty early. I mean, you're in Washington, D.C. at this time, right? I think so. Yeah. So what was the mood in D.C. as far as Anthony Fauci goes? So on the radio station that I was at, and it was a huge, you know, a huge operation radio station. We. interviewed Dr. Anthony Fauci all the time before COVID happened. He was a regular on our radio station. And when COVID began, he was also with us. And then as things progressed and things got more serious, we stopped having availability with him. Because you were only radio, Joan. Right. I know. We did not contribute to his fame and fortune. You weren't at the time MSNBC or CNN. I'm sure Fox had them on, too. I mean, I've got to be fair. But they... But the media in Washington, D.C., hung on his every word. Hung on his every, like he was still God, small G, of the medical world, according to Washington, D.C. And I think he probably still is. Oh, yeah. The leftists still think that he is small G God. Oh, yeah. I think of Dr. Anthony Fauci and I think G.D., if you know what I'm talking about. So clearly Anthony Fauci was enamored with his newfound fame. There is also some entries, though, that many would call incriminating. Rand Paul, for one. I've got some great audio from Rand Paul coming up. And this is what he said. Here we go. Come on, man. Come on. It's going well so far, damn. You know, I think... Monday, Monday. Okay, so something weird is going on with this computer in here because I tried to play audio earlier and it wouldn't work. And now this is happening. So, oh, God, the circle of death. I just saw. I just saw the circle of death. I wonder if I... Might need a reboot. Is this a reboot situation? Did you have to sign in and everything when you came in? Yeah, I did. I resigned. Oh, did this thing update on us? I got it. You know, this is, what if I move it? Is I'm moving it over here and going to do a darn bit of good either, is it? You know what the great thing is, Joan? I woke up this morning at like 1145.

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Hey, Sam, do me a favor. See if you can get on all my stuff is posted to my X. Can you look and see if it'll play on your computer? If it'll play on your computer, then we can carry on. But I did have to sign on this morning, and this is what happens when our... Anyway, so bottom line is Rand Paul is talking about how there's a lot of things that Dr. Anthony Fauci has said that, you know, in these diaries that contradict. what he said on under oath. I expect him to dissemble. I expect him to filibuster, but I don't expect him to be honest. He has not been honest in the last six years. But we have the evidence now that he destroyed records, that he encouraged others to destroy records. We have evidence and the opinion of many of the people who worked around with him, that the research that was funded in China and Wuhan was dangerous, gained-to-function research, and that this was perhaps the work. public health decision made in our lifetime, maybe in history, to fund this research in a totalitarian country, an opaque country with a less than safe lab and very, very dangerous research. So this was a terrible decision. And we know it was made consciously because Anthony Fauci has told us repeatedly that he supports this research, even if an accident should happen, even if a pandemic should occur. He thinks that the knowledge is worth the risk. And I think the lives of 15 million people who died approximately would counter that, would say, well, maybe we should question whether the knowledge gained was worth 15 million lives. All right. So, I mean, obviously we all know what happened. Now, remember when Anthony Fauci, he insisted that the wet market was the source of COVID. And others were saying, no, no, no. It pretty much looks like it escaped from the lab. And of course, we were called tinfoil hatters and the rest of it. Early on, he discounted the wet market theory, even though in public and in interviews, he kept saying the origins was the wet market. In the diaries, in the diaries, he actually talks about how, yeah, this may have come from the lab. On February 1st of 2020, There was a conference call where he wrote in his diaries that many scientists on this call felt that the Chinese could have actually deliberately inserted COVID into its population. He never admitted to that publicly. A Rand Paul writing this, the call that produced proximal origin, 12 scientists, only two concluded it was natural. Per Anthony Fauci's own notes, the rest felt that deliberate insertion was possible. This was never a 50-50 room. And again, that's talking about proximal origin on February 3rd of 2020. He says that the Chinese, this is Dr. Anthony Fauci now, that the Chinese failed to tell him.

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about asymptomatic people transiting the virus. He says that lie from the Chinese meant that he gave out false information and likely allowed the outbreak to take hold. On March 15th of 2020, Dr. Anthony Fauci wrote this after talking about death numbers. He said, big day. I kid you not, Joan. He talked about the death numbers and the thousands of people that were dying. He then says, big day in capital letters. I did all five Sunday shows today. Oh my gosh. My third Anthony Fauci 5 is what he called it. The Anthony Fauci 5. He said he was on this week with ABC. Meet the Press on NBC. Face the Nation on CBS. Fox with Chris Wallace and on CNN. He also wrote that he was confident that COVID. And this was on May 23rd of 2021. He wrote that he was confident that COVID was not caused by his grant to the Wuhan Lab. Now remember, the accusation is that his grant funded gain of function research that ultimately caused the COVID virus, which then escaped and killed millions. So these are just some of the things. And that is consistent with what he has said in public. But these are just some of the things that Rand Paul has released. Coming up Wednesday, July 29th, he's going to be able to talk about all of his diary entries and he's going to be confronted by Rand Paul about all of these entries. And he's going to be under oath. And he's going to have to talk about all of this information. Sam? So you asked Joan earlier if she thinks maybe he'll be escorted out in handcuffs. If we look back on the pardon, it. It ran for a decade until January 19th of 2025. So Rand Paul is playing this, let's test the pardon game. So if he perjures himself in front of a committee in this next go-around, well, now you're outside of the window of the pardon. So they can charge you if you perjure yourself and they have probable cause to do so. The other thing that Rand Paul is encouraging is for the DOJ to go ahead and indict him because of this blanketed, this pardon. covers Anthony Fauci for any federal offense committed from 2014 to 2025. But that's, and it was done by an auto pen, so they want to challenge the constitutionality of it. This might be. And that would open the floodgates to anybody who was auto pen. I was going to say, this might be the challenge to the auto pen. So this could be the pin that gets the rest of the pins to fall down if, and I think Rand Paul Masterclass in releasing this was, by the way, who diaries? Yeah. In general, as a grown adult man, who's sitting there, you know, Barbara Streisand to help her with Amazon, Alexa. I mean, and how did you diary in a way that was accessible for the committee? I was going to say, like, why in God's green earth would you, like, who has a diary that can then be absconded by the DOJ? Is that who got it? I don't know who got the... Whatever committee ran Paul's the chair of. Well, so a lot of this came from Tulsi Gabbard. So if I remember right, Tulsi Gabbard, she resigned. Remember that whole thing? She left. Her husband, sick, whatever. And then, but she left behind a lot of information. And Rand Paul got this information. He then chose to release it two days before Anthony Fauci is going to testify in front of the...

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And, you know, I mean, let's be honest. Anthony Fauci is a science nerd, right? Remember, Joe. I represent the science. Yeah. He is science. That's Dr. Anthony Fauci. So he's always been a nerd. So all of a sudden, you know, you're running around in the same circles with, you know, Babs' stric sand. And you're being called sexy by some. On Tuesday, I wore my Star Trek undies. They made me feel a little more supported when I was in the lab. There you go. That was actually very good. That was good. See, I don't want to, here's the problem. I don't want to encourage him because he'll never stop. Yes. That's the problem, Joan. All right, real quick. I got, let me go ahead and play the next sound bite on that. Go ahead. But he will be under oath, and he's compelled to tell the truth. If he doesn't tell the truth, there are repercussions. He was pardoned for a 10-year period. This is an extraordinary pardon. The only other person in history we know to get a pardon like this would be Hunter Biden. So if nothing else in history, he'll be remembered as in the same category as Hunter Biden receiving a vague pardon over a 10-year period. But when he comes to testify, he'll be under oath and anything he says there can be judged and we'll have to be judged as to whether he's not he's telling the truth. You ever heard of a perjury trap, Joan? Yes. Yes, I have. So here's my thing. I don't know if they need to trap him into perjury. They might just be able to compare the diaries with what he has testified before. But. So I don't know if they need to trap him into perjury. It may just come naturally. But one way or another, Anthony Fauci is going to be ready. And, yeah, people on the supertext line, Jay Jones, saying, boy, sure does feel like a Monday. It's a ridiculous Monday. So we went through 30 minutes of dead air about an hour ago. And it sounded like World War II outside of people's houses with the lightning and thunder. The lightning and thunder going crazy this morning. I thought we had been knocked off the air by the lightning and thunder. It turned out to be something, I guess. I don't want to bash the network, but apparently maybe, possibly the network and its infinite wisdom decided to reboot something at the network level and it knocked all the radio stations off. Yeah. So like WMAL, WJR, WTN, all these great radio stations suddenly had dead air. Oh, everybody had dead air. Oh, yeah, apparently so. And then, of course, my computer was not playing audio or video. We have rebooted everything, and everything is now working as it needs to here in the Mighty WTN studio. Hey, everybody, it's time for Jay Jones World. All right, so Joan, this is where Joan gets to pick the topics, and I have not necessarily.

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gone over these topics. I may know of them, but I haven't really thought about them. So anyway, so Joan, which one do you want to do first? All right, start at the top because this is the most amazing, disgusting story I think I've heard ever. Okay. Governor Tim Walz has backed this project at the University of Minnesota where some researchers came up with a way to create, they call them My Gender Dolls. My Gender Doll. Okay, you want to go ahead and play the thing? Yes, let's do it. There we go. This is the video. My name's Ashley. And I'm excited to talk to you about a project we've been working on at the National Center for Gender Spectrum Health called My Gender Dolls. So I could just tell you if you're listening on the radio, one of these kids, it says, my gender dolls. And one of these kids is black and is missing a tooth. And the other person is like green. Yeah. Like is that is, is turning green a sign of like gender dysphoria? Well, Dan, I didn't. It's just a person of color. Green? Well, green is a color. Green's a color. These dolls were designed by transgender and gender diverse artists. They are intended to be a therapeutic tool for transgender and gender diverse kids to explore how they see themselves or how they'd like to see themselves in terms of gender identity and gender expression. The my gender dolls are made up of multiple layers, and the first of these are the bodies. Because all kids should be able to see themselves represented, we have lots of different options for skin tones and body size. So skin tones, so they made somebody green. Okay, that's number one. Okay, yeah. Number two, they're really awkward. Again, if you're listening on the radio, the video features like naked kids. They're drawings. Yeah. Their drawings. But they don't have any genitalia. Yeah, they're smooth everywhere. Well, you know why, Dan? Because apparently I guess it's all interchangeable. It's all interchialia is interchangeable. Okay, here we go. Along with the choice of bodies, the my gender dolls also include genitals. This is important because kids can learn that all gender identities and gender expressions are valid, no matter how your body looks. There are lots of different ways to be a girl, a boy, or anywhere along a gender spectrum. This is so weird and awkward. Did you catch that? There are many different ways that you can be a boy. I would like to know how. Like, they just, they just say these things, but they just don't make any sense. So are you ready? I mean, it'll play on, but you can, there's removable genitalia that you can place on these dolls. Like a Mr. Potato Head? Like a Mr. Potato Head. That's what I was going to say. So I can. Okay, I just, here we go.

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Another layer to the dolls is the internal reproductive parts. It is important for kids to learn about what's on the inside of their bodies. Bodies are amazing and there's so many different kinds. Let's keep layering. clothes. We all have to get dressed. And of course there's a boy with a dress on. Gender expression. What do you say, John? You don't necessarily have to wear clothes if you're in a pride festival and you want to be naked because we see pictures of all of that. We keep seeing. Is our way of telling the world how we want to be seen. My gender dolls have a lot of clothing and style choices. Kids learn that regardless of gender identity, they can express themselves in lots of ways. Every article of clothing and accessory works with all sizes of bodies. So what's next for my gender dolls? Well, therapy? So hold on, hold on. Can these dolls go to therapy? That's what I want to know. No, these dolls are actually going into classrooms. If you backtrack the speaker because I don't know what the speaker is, the speaker says my gender dolls have an array of different outfits. So a grown person is messing with... Yes. genitalia related material on a child doll. And that's nothing to see there. Nope. Nope. Nope. We want to continue to hire transgender and gender diverse artists to expand the range of doll options. With continued funding, the goal is to make this resource available to gender therapists who will work with kids to facilitate gender identity. Gender therapy. You mean the gender therapist? They tell you, oh, you know, like a six-year-old? a boy that says, I think I'm a girl. Oh, and then lean right into it. Yep. You know, let's start getting the hormone blockers and all that stuff. But she said there was all we need is a little more money to help confuse the snot out of your child. That's all they need, Joan, is more funding. And gender expression exploration. You can help support this work by making a gift to the National Center for Gender Spectrum Health. Or you can call the National Spectrum, gender, whatever, and let them know your thoughts. Is there anything else that we want me to keep playing this, Joan? No, but I just want you to know that this project was, it's been touted by and approved by Governor Tim Walz and children in Minnesota are now going to be given gender dolls where they can remove genital, they can take the... parts off of a boy and put the parts of a girl on that boy. All they want. So weird. Hey, Governor, we solve this in 1990 with kindergarten cop. Boys have a penis. Girls have a vagina. Do you know, I wonder if they're going to try to ban that movie in Minnesota? I bet they will. Oh, my goodness. And yeah, Tim Walz was all in. This is what they're doing in Minnesota. Yep. Don't you know? All right. Very good. Next. All right, let's move on to go to the third one down because we mentioned Pride Festival. Well, I'm sure you heard about the shooting at the Pride Festival in Germany over the weekend. It was, and God bless them. They came out and said, hey, this is Islamic terrorism. They actually did. In my notes, I said, oh, look, another religion of peace update. Okay, this is somebody speaking in German.

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But I want to tell you what she's saying. She's a singer at a festival, a memorial for the victims of that gunfire. She's actually saying in this clip that she had hoped that it wasn't a foreigner who did this, but a Christian white person who drove the car into the people. I said it was a shooting. It was a car ramming incident. So she was hoping that it was a Christian white person, not the person that it was. What is wrong with these people? She's actually crying over it, too. So she's not crying over the people that, I think two people, do we know how many people died in this whole thing in Germany? Ah, look. I haven't, yeah. So, because there's also something that happened in Seattle over the weekend. Yes. So, but she, yeah, she's not crying over the dead or the injured. She's crying over the fact that it was a, you know, something done in the name of the religion of peace. Yes. You know? Yes, two people were killed and three seriously injured. In Germany. In Germany. Okay. Yes. Yeah. Awful. Have they captured the guy? Because last I heard it was a manhunt. No, they killed him. He's been killed. Oh, what a shame. Yeah. Who's going to go out and get his 72 virgins? Again, the Kron never specifies if they're women. That's so funny. Can you imagine? Go up to the one above that one. It's a man who wants to enter his car into this California car show. Now, this is a bit long, but you can get the gist of it right away. He's got this old car, and I don't know what it is, but he has on the car windows, those flags that you can put in the car windows and, like, roll up the window and the flag stays. Yep. They're American flags. Oh, no. Uh-huh. Hello. Hi, how's it going? I'm recording, by the way. I'm Jorge. Nice to meet you. I'm the general manager here at the Gallego location. Okay. So part of this event is that we do keep it apolitical. It's not a targeting thing whatsoever. If someone were to pull up with the opposite end of, you know, what you believe in, we would also ask them to take it down. So they're saying that the American flag is a political symbol. Yes, it's political. Has... That is so amazing. And they're saying, oh, no, this is an apolitical event. So I believe in the president of the United States. It's, it has nothing to do with this event. And it's nothing, it's nothing against you. It's, we're not trying to cause any problems. We don't want to make you feel alienated. The whole point is that we just keep it open for everybody. Yeah, apolitical. And it's just, uh, everyone is comfortable and everyone is able to come hang out. So apparently he has a Trump flag on there as well. Oh, I see. Is that what I'm saying? Yeah, I mean, I feel pretty comfortable because I'm in America. That's an American flag. And that's an American president. That's all. And that's American, it's American car right here. This is a 1969 Chevy Nova. Yeah. So I completely hear you. This, again, I don't want you to feel like this is a targeted thing. I like this is just a part of the event. Do you know what somebody would have done?

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is because he had to have known this was going to happen. Oh, I think he did. I wish he would have had a buddy roll up with like an Obama flag and see if they did the same thing. Well, there are photos on the internet of the organization that put this on just a week before had another event and there were pride flags all over the place. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So. And I'm shocked her brain didn't implode because she's discriminating against what I would. believe and assume to be a Hispanic American gentleman. His name's Jorge. Yes. He's a slight California accent to him. Mm-hmm. I thought her brain would have imploded over that. Such a racist she is. Yeah. All right, next. Okay. The last one is a confused student driver. And I can actually relate to this. So go ahead, Joan. Yeah. So it's a drive. This is from the perspective of the driving instructor who is, he's got the video running of a girl that he's trying to give driving lessons to. I'm confused. Show me your left foot. This is my left foot. Which one? This one. That's your left foot? Honey, that's your right foot. Honey, that's your right foot. I'm trying to see which one I'm right with. Yes, folks. These are the folks I've got to teach how to drive. The ones that still got to think about where hand they write with to understand what you's left and right. Let's start this from the beginning. And be it. He goes, I mean, it goes on to show this girl. She. She does not know the difference between right and left. Like totally does not know. You know, okay, so this is, I don't want to throw my daughter under the bus. She has birthed two children and held many, many jobs. And she's actually a really good card dealer. She works in casinos, that kind of thing. She cannot tell me her left from her right unless she really thinks about it somehow. And. Suddenly it makes sense why she's been in so many car accidents. I think it's an age thing because my daughter also cannot tell the left from the right. Really? Yeah. And this is a smart girl. She does not know. She has to go, you know, do the left with the L thing to determine which is left and which is right with her fingers. L thing? I'm noticing a trend here. You know, if you put your L on your forehead, you're a loser. Yeah. If she can do that, she goes, oh, that's the left hand. Are you kidding? I'm not kidding. So I have to tell my daughter who's left-handed. Yeah. You write with your left hand. Your right hand is your not dominant hand. That's, yeah. But then she gets confused because I'm using the word right and the two different forms of right. Yeah, it's like, who's on first? And it's like, oh my God, I don't even know. So then when she was younger and I was teaching her how to drive, I thought, okay, maybe I get her like a ring.

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for either her left hand or her right hand. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. To figure out, okay, so your ring is on your left hand or whatever. And driving with her terrifies me. And she has the audacity to say, she and Amy both have the audacity to say that my driving is terrifying. My daughter doesn't know the difference between left and right. And she says, oh, I'm terrifying. It's like, honey, make a left, and she'll make her right. It's like it drives me absolutely crazy. So whenever I go to visitor, it's like, hey, dad, you want me to drive? No, I'll drive. We'll put all the baby seats in my car and I'll do the driving because I value my life. And notice how no one has any sons with this problem. Oh. That's interesting. I wonder if it is a female thing. Well, and the other issue that I want to point out with this is don't train your child how to drive in a Tesla. The Tesla drives itself. They're teaching this girl in a Tesla how to drive. So he's trying to tell her, put your left foot through. I don't understand this. You put your left foot through the brake pedal? What? Yeah, I don't. Is he teaching her to drive two-footed like a go-kart? Well, it may be some like a fitted, like retrofitted with something, some gear to help students learn. I don't know. All right. So real quick, 3506 says, help me please. My power has been out since 1020 last night in Lyles, Tennessee. Can you all get some information for us? Is there been, is there power outages? We'll look in real quick. Yeah, but there were only like a couple hundred. Well, apparently 3506 is one of them. Is Liles in the Cumberland Plateau area? That's Hickman. Hickman. Not in the area that I thought. Okay. I'm going to get on it. I mean, there wasn't a lot. We had some in Robertson County last night. Some people on my street, some things went down. Okay. So there were probably a few hundred locally throughout the whole Middle Tennessee area because those winds were moving. Yeah. And there was some obviously some. All right. You said you didn't hear or see any of this lightning last night. Me? No. Yeah. I mean, it was like I couldn't go to sleep. My dog couldn't go to sleep. I had to earmuff the poor thing. The ground was shaking. I don't know if all this hit Middle Tennessee, or not middle, where I live in Mount Julian. I think it may have tapered off by then. It came down from Kentucky. So if you were from Clarksville down, kind of going out west towards Dix and Liles, that area type of thing. Okay. You were probably in the path of it at some point and probably did take some polls down. There was some flash flooding risk and stuff last night. All right. So Maryweather Lewis's electric cooperative is who takes care of that area and they list zero outages. So in other words, the problem 3506 is that it might be your particular homes equipment or infrastructure. Like maybe she's got a break here. She's got to break her problem. Could be. Could that be it? We had that issue when the ice pulled on the lines down. Some boxes on people's houses were pulled off as well. And the line companies aren't going to touch that. That's where you've got to have an electrician come out.

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So you need it. So 3506, I hate to tell you this, but it sounds like you need an electrician. Yeah, there are apparently maybe 300 outages in the Cumberland Plateau area, but that's all that I've seen so far this morning. So 5305 says, all right, so good luck at 3506 and let us know. Hopefully you can get it back up. So, 5305 always has to apparently do the lefty, loosey, righty, tidy thing. Oh, I always do that. Do you have to do that, Sam? When you get underneath the car and everything gets flipped backwards, yeah, sometimes. I do that when I'm turning on the spiket outside. But I'm typically, I have a socket wrench and you flip it to the right and go right. You know what's so funny? Like, I'm the least mechanical person you'll ever find. I don't have to do that. Like, lefty, lucy, I don't have to do that. I know. I wonder if there's something in the brain that, like. Goes crazy. Here's the great thing is, Joan, is it most people that know me will tell you there's nothing in my brain, actually.