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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Welcome, Stephen. Hey, bookish.
How does Lang do it?
Good morning, everyone.
You guys, in the chat today, tell us what you're most excited about for today in your life. I want to see. I want to see. Like, what are you doing that you're excited about? And good morning.
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Good morning, YouTube. YouTube. And X, I hope you're right on board with us.
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How's Owen feeling?
I'm all right. I'm still working through my sickness, but it's okay. I feel fine.
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Chapter 2: What is the SCOTUS ruling on tariffs about?
That's it. We got them all, right? Well, apparently not. Apparently Jeffrey Epstein had storage boxes all over the place across the country in like storage lockers and boxes of records. And it looks like he had... computers, photos, and gear in U.S. storage units. He rented at least six from 2003 to 2019, and it included items from Little St.
James Island, and apparently the FBI may never have searched them. So now they're looking to try and get this, and it looks like we might have yet another round of Epstein files. Imagine that.
Oh, boy.
I have nothing better. Will there be more arrests, do you think?
Well, I do think there probably will be more in Europe. I think there are some other countries that are also going after people. I forget if it was Sweden or Norway or somewhere else that they were also going after somebody, but, um, I don't know about the U S I don't know.
I mean, I tend to think that my perception is that they were very careful in all the criminal cases and lawsuits to only present evidence against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and no one else. And so they don't have a lot of that evidence just to say, Oh, we've got the evidence. Let's just go arrest them. Right. I mean, I think,
they may not have curated out the stuff around Prince Andrew and all these other things that we're seeing over in Europe, but I'm guessing they probably were careful to say, we need to make sure we hide anything about people in the U S maybe keep it in the CIA or, you know, somewhere else. And I don't really believe for a moment that we've seen everything.
And I do think there are people that should be in prison from the U S yeah. I'm surprised that we haven't gone after more people that were really close to him, like Lex Wexner and Reid Hoffman, but they do need evidence. You can tell me if I'm wrong, Marcela, but what I would expect is they have to do a new investigation if they're going to do that.
can't just say well you were in the epstein files 2 000 times so we're going to arrest you um you know they need to have some actual hard evidence of laws being broken and you know i'm not sure that i've seen anything that's definitive where you can say here's the law they broke here's why they should be arrested in the files themselves again maybe we haven't seen everything maybe there's stuff that was redacted maybe there's stuff in these storage boxes that'll change it
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