Andy & DJ discuss Biden's controversial declaration, AT&T data breach, and Denver official urging migrants to leave. The duo also debates gun control, phone bill disparities, and a viral boat confrontation.
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Denver city official advises migrants to leave due to limited resources, AT&T confirms massive data breach exposing customer information.
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Denver City Official Urges Migrants to Leave for Cities with More Resources
A Denver city official advises migrants to depart the sanctuary city due to the influx of legal immigrants and constraints on resources. As Denver faces budget cuts to accommodate services for migrants, the city official offers to transport migrants to other cities known for better opportunities. The video captures the city official encouraging migrants to relocate for increased job prospects, highlighting the strains caused by the high intake of newcomers.
AT&T Acknowledges Massive Data Breach Impacting 73 Million Customers
AT&T confirms a significant data breach exposing the personal information, including social security numbers, of 73 million current and former customers on the dark web. The breach investigation seeks to determine the data's source, which potentially dates back to 2019. Despite the breach, AT&T emphasizes that it was not an unauthorized breach directly from their systems, initiating comprehensive cybersecurity scrutiny.
Kayaking Karen Faces Instant Karma Capsizing Kayak After Confrontation
A kayaker named 'Kayaking Karen' experiences immediate repercussions after initiating a confrontation with a family boating down a creek in Australia. Taunting the family for allegedly breaking the speed limit rules, the kayaker attempts to splash water on them but hilariously flips over her kayak and falls in the water. The incident underscores the concept of 'instant karma' following an altercation initiated by the kayaker.
Easter Declared Transgender Day of Visibility by Joe Biden Sparks Controversy
President Joe Biden's administration declares Easter Sunday as Transgender Day of Visibility, aiming to recognize and honor transgender Americans. The proclamation fuels division among the public, with contrasting views on the significance and appropriateness of the declaration coinciding with the religious significance of Easter Sunday. Biden's official statement asserts the commitment to equality and respect for gender identity, amid critiques and debates surrounding the timing and implications of the proclamation.
In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Joe Biden declaring Easter Sunday as 'Transgender Day of Visibility,' AT&T confirming personal information, including social security numbers of 73 million current and former customers leaked on the dark web, and Denver City officials caught on camera begging migrants to leave.
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