Caller: "Hey, so I racked up a little over $30,000 in debt, and I was wondering if I should try to pay it off or just file for bankruptcy. I'm kind of living paycheck to paycheck with all that debt."
Dave Ramsey: "What kind of debt is it?"
Caller: "Credit cards, personal loans... and I have a couple things in collections now."
Jade Warshaw: " What caused you to fall on such a hard time? Did you lose your job?"
Caller: "No... I started gambling last year."
Dave Ramsey: "You ran up $30,000 in one year? "
Caller: "Yeah. I was winning pretty big... then I just started losing."
Jade Warshaw: "Apparently not. Was it sports betting?"
Caller: "No. Casinos. Sometimes online casinos."
Dave Ramsey: "How long has it been since you last gambled?"
Caller: "Two days."
Dave Ramsey: "So let's be clear. You admitted in the first minute that gambling has almost driven you into bankruptcy... yet you keep gambling."
Caller: "I'm just trying to win the money back."
Jade Warshaw: "Have you considered getting help?"
Caller: "It's not an addiction. I could stop right now."
Dave Ramsey: "Then why don't you?"
Caller: "Because I'm trying to win the money back."
Dave Ramsey: "The debt isn't your proble, it's the symptom."
"The gambling is the problem. If you file for bankruptcy but keep gambling, you haven't fixed anything."
Caller: "I just want to stop living paycheck to paycheck."
Dave Ramsey: "The way you do that is by stopping first. Get help. Join Gamblers Anonymous. Never gamble again."
"You're under the illusion that you're good at thisbut you're not. It owns you right now"
Caller: "Hey, so I racked up a little over $30,000 in debt, and I was wondering if I should try to pay it off or just file for bankruptcy. I'm kind of living paycheck to paycheck with all that debt."
Dave Ramsey: "What kind of debt is it?"
Caller: "Credit cards, personal loans... and I have a couple things in collections now."
Jade Warshaw: " What caused you to fall on such a hard time? Did you lose your job?"
Caller: "No... I started gambling last year."
Dave Ramsey: "You ran up $30,000 in one year? "
Caller: "Yeah. I was winning pretty big... then I just started losing."
Jade Warshaw: "Apparently not. Was it sports betting?"
Caller: "No. Casinos. Sometimes online casinos."
Dave Ramsey: "How long has it been since you last gambled?"
Caller: "Two days."
Dave Ramsey: "So let's be clear. You admitted in the first minute that gambling has almost driven you into bankruptcy... yet you keep gambling."
Caller: "I'm just trying to win the money back."
Jade Warshaw: "Have you considered getting help?"
Caller: "It's not an addiction. I could stop right now."
Dave Ramsey: "Then why don't you?"
Caller: "Because I'm trying to win the money back."
Dave Ramsey: "The debt isn't your proble, it's the symptom."
"The gambling is the problem. If you file for bankruptcy but keep gambling, you haven't fixed anything."
Caller: "I just want to stop living paycheck to paycheck."
Dave Ramsey: "The way you do that is by stopping first. Get help. Join Gamblers Anonymous. Never gamble again."
"You're under the illusion that you're good at thisbut you're not. It owns you right now"
A married man cheated on his wife with her sister for years... then spent 30 years believing he fathered her child
Judge Lake: "It's bad enough you cheated on your wife... but with her sister?"
Mr. Griffin: "That was an honest mistake."
Judge Lake: "A mistake? You knew it was your wife's sister."
Mr. Griffin: "I mean... it was a dishonest mistake."
Judge Lake: "How long did this 'mistake' last?"
Mr. Griffin: "About... two years. No, one year."
Judge Lake: "This wasn't a mistake. This was a decision "
"So you were sleeping with your wife's sister regularly?"
Mr. Griffin: "Very often."
Judge Lake: "Without protection?"
Mr. Griffin: "Yes."
Mrs. Richmond: "I told him I was pregnant and that he was the father... but I was also seeing two other men at the time."
Judge Lake: "So during the window of conception, you were sleeping with two other men?"
Mrs. Richmond: "Yes, Your Honor."
Christopher Nolan reveals the one quality that made Matt Damon the perfect choice for “The Odyssey."
Interviewer: If the audience is going to care whether Odysseus makes it home, they have to care about the man trying to get there.
“What made you cast Matt Damon?
Christopher Nolan: The truth is, I don't think about actors while I'm writing.
“I focus on the characters first, then I ask myself, "Who's the right person to bring this to life?"
“Matt immediately came to mind because he has this rare ability to make audiences care about what his character is going through.”
“He brings people with him emotionally, but he also has the presence to feel larger than life.”
“That's exactly what I needed for Odysseus.”
“ I'd worked with Matt before, so I knew he was the kind of actor who would jump into every challenge without complaining.”
“I needed someone who could lead from the front, inspire everyone around him, and fully commit to this journey.
“That's Matt Damon.”
Stephen A. Smith asked if Trump’s presidency is actually better than Biden’s.
Stephen A. Smith: “What do you say to those who look at the Trump administration and say, at the very least, it’s better than what Biden gave you during his four years in office?”
Isaiah Martin: “Fake news. Point blank.”
“If you look at the facts… the things Donald Trump set out to do, he has not delivered on.”
Stephen A. Smith: “Royce, how do you respond to that?”
Royce White: “The only legitimate criticism of President Trump is from the right… saying he hasn’t gone far enough.”
Stephen A. Smith: “What do you say when Isaiah brings up inflation, the cost of living, affordability… the issues President Trump campaigned on? Even MAGA Republicans have said he hasn’t put America first and hasn’t delivered on what he promised.”
Royce White: “A lot of those criticisms have utility… especially the America Last agenda and our foreign policy.”
“A lot of the America First wing is not happy with the war. I hope it ends as soon as possible.”
“But if the plan at home is anything like letting in another 15 million people… that’s not in America’s interest either.”
Tommy Lee says he never learned drums the traditional way and thinks that's true for many of the greatest musicians.
Joe Rogan: "How do you hold the sticks? The conventional way you were taught, or did you figure it out on your own?"
Tommy Lee: "I just figured it out on my own."
"Probably just moved on from the forks and spoons."
Joe Rogan brings up Jimi Hendrix teaching himself guitar, leading to a conversation about why rhythm seems to affect people on an almost primal level.
Tommy lee: "The more drummers there are... it becomes this tribal thing. Everybody gets moved by rhythm."
"It's a different kind of power than making someone cry with a piano and the right chords."
"There's nothing better than rhythm. That's what I live for."
Tommy Lee says he never learned drums the traditional way and thinks that's true for many of the greatest musicians.
Joe Rogan: "How do you hold the sticks? The conventional way you were taught, or did you figure it out on your own?"
Tommy Lee: "I just figured it out on my own."
"Probably just moved on from the forks and spoons."
Joe Rogan brings up Jimi Hendrix teaching himself guitar, leading to a conversation about why rhythm seems to affect people on an almost primal level.
Tommy lee: "The more drummers there are... it becomes this tribal thing. Everybody gets moved by rhythm."
"It's a different kind of power than making someone cry with a piano and the right chords."
"There's nothing better than rhythm. That's what I live for."