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April 14, 2025 6 mins
Katy Perry is scheduled to rocket into space on Jeff Bezos Rocket. Cocahella issues in getting into the event. Sabrina Carpenter is dropping a custom vinyl filled with “espresso”

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Everybody celebrity sauce has entertainment part which you got for us.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
So this morning, Katy Perry is scheduled to rocket into
space on the next play of Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin.
So the launch window is at nine thirty Eastern so
you can actually watch it CBS camerount plus they'll provide
the coverage from West Texas. The rocket ship will travel
sixty two miles above the Earth Earth and then gently
returned gently under parachutes. Round trip flight time is eleven minutes.

(00:29):
So Kay Perry, we talked about this a lot already.
She's part of an all female flight crew with CBS
Anger Guild King, aerospace engineer Asha bo, civil rights activist
Amanda When, and then film producer Carrie Anne Flynn. Lauren Sanchez,
who is you know Jeff's fiance is the flight commander.
She is packing a special payload that gathers data on acceleration,

(00:52):
sound in descol's air pressure, and temperature. What's collected will
be shared with STEM students around the country. So Kay
Perry tried to talk to a rocket scientist. Yes, today,
but people are saying she's founded more like a space cadet.
She' said, well, I've always been interested in astrophysics, astronomy
and astrology and the stars.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
I think we're all made of start us. Okay, so
my work. I think that's cool because she's going and fireworks.
We are all fireworks work or something like that. Whatever.
So Kachella I saw. I know that we all saw
all over social media this weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
I know that I talked about Friday how it looked
pretty miserable just trying to get to the camping grounds.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
But I have like a little bit of an update
on that.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
So I'm not going to go through the update on
the Kachel lineup because honestly, you can watch it for
free on YouTube, and we are not in California, so
and I don't know. I only had one friend that
went this year, So yeah, Bill that that is the
friend that went. Yes, Sokachella take holders, they paid, like
I said, the minimum price for this weekend with six
hundred and forty nine dollars to access the and then

(01:56):
they paid hundreds of dollars to access the park camping
area wait line. The waiting lines were ten to twelve
hours long. They called it coach Hella. So people rushed
to the festival near Palm Springs to catch you know,
lady dog, I was Friday night, I heard her said.
I also saw on TikTok phenomenal, phenomenal Charlie XX great
Travis Scott performed Saturday night as well, and then postmal

(02:16):
On closed Sunday night. So on TikTok, a person describes
their experience arriving to Cample Friday, saying it's one hundred
degrees outside, people's cars are overheating, the running out of gas,
there's no bathrooms everywhere anywhere, and we paid over six
hundred dollars just to camp here. Another said to a
Palm Springs TV stations quote, this is absurd. Why are
we spending this money waiting waiting eight hours in a
car we aren't even inside yet.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Unquote. It's also just dangerous.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Yeah, I mean, you couldn't all the videos I saw,
you couldn't pay me. No, there's no lamp on earth
right now. Twelve hour wait and then I saw somebody's
like I swore would get food and drinks here, but
I'm thirsty.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Lemonade was seventeen hours. Yeah, I saw that, So.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
I don't know, Like, I know, people have fun whatever,
but I would not do that. Also, just waiting your
cars like that is really dangerous, Like when people evacuate
for hurricane from hurricanes, that's what they tried to like
not have happened because you die. So like maybe you
know cachella next year when you're in a desert, Like,
don't do that. Yeah, And it's also been a year
since the Brea Carpenter dropped espresso, which I know we
all love. So now Sprin Carpenter is celebrating with a

(03:18):
very caffeinated piece of Mercis.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
Is so cool?

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Drop me a customed vinyl of espresso that's filled with espresso.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
That's cool. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
So it's not clear if it's actually really espresso or
just like brown liquid, but yeah, it's pretty sick. The
company press one thousand copies of the special release. It's
already sold out. Unfortunately, it flew off the shelves. She
put it on her Instagram story and she said it
sold out before she could even post. Damn but still
prey sick. If you look for something to watch tonight,
there's really not a ton on TV. I'll be honest
with you. American Idols on ABC, The Voice on NBC,

(03:47):
and then trending in the US right now, Number one
is White Lotus on HBO, number two Adolescents still top three,
Wild on Netflix, and then Mobland is number three on
Paramount plus Thanky Saustraka.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
If you need something, listens to Nutah Sharpie casts out
you can check it. Why miss radio dot com. I
thought this is kind of crazy, shoutstore Amish brethren. The
Amish apparently rebuild houses so fast the National Weather Service
isn't able to determine the strength of tornadoes, which is crazy.

(04:18):
So according to the Weather Agency, this happened in the Midwest.
I guess some Michigan there's some tornadoes, huh. The quick
recovery appeared to happen in Amish communities where residents already
repaired shingles and roofs before meteorologists could survey the damage,
such as some Branch County, Michigan. Yeah, which is kind
of crazy. Where play a b Yeah, so they say
less than forty eight hours after tornado pass, residents were

(04:41):
senior placing shingles on one barn.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
And they said, now the barn appeared to have a
whole new roof.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
I mean, don't they don't they don't don't they like
do stuffer habitat for humanity because they're so good at they.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
Might yea, they say the wind speak cannot be estimated
due to repairs are a being completed.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
They say faster. Yeah, yeah, they say.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
In situations where meteorologists a unable to precisely determine wind speeds,
they utilize a variety of methods estimate the vortex intensity,
such as radar data and analysis.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
A tree damage.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Okay, but because the amishments so quick to repair things,
they can't quite tell. But I guess I would offer this.
They can repair it in a day damage not as
bad as it could have been.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Well, not only that, but like, first of all, why
didn't you send someone out there faster? Second of all,
it's it's their home. Why would they not If they
can do it, I'm going to be out there working
to repair it to Yeah, this is.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
The meteorologist says. Typically with survey areas within a few days,
within a few days. Shut up.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
But back to backs of your weather events, it can
be difficult to immedate least survey impacted locations.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Sure, then get over it. Yeah they're rebuilding. It's their
house honestly.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Again, Yeah, no, shame to the Amish if they if
they beat you at anything in twenty twenty five, speed wise,
that's on you.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
I reassess how you're doing. You could have done like
a scent of drone out there or something. I don't know.
They can't even call each other. Yeah, like, what do
you mean you have a car?

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Bro Also, what are you supposed to wait around and
be like like, I don't I don't know what it's
like to be honest, clearly, but like do they They
probably don't have home insurance.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
I know, like there's a whole ar we're going to
fix that and they so, yeah.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
They probably don't even know that the weather people do
this because they're not watching.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Yeah that's a good point. Yeah, like my house, Ye,
we were too fast for you. Yeah, that's weird. Faster
than while you're sleeping. I was building working, Sorry about it, casual?

Speaker 3 (06:33):
Sorry fast and you there you go. Let me hit
this be a Monday. Is your boss a narcissist? It
be just over three minutes, Gaga.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
First intern John in your morning show true An iHeartRadio
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