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00:01Metal counts from the Winter Olympics. We love to update you each and every day.
00:05And by the way, maybe the last update we'll get will be on Monday morning.
00:08Because why? The Olympics will be over by then and we'll have that final medal count.
00:12But as of right now, the U.S. is now tied for second place in gold medals with Italy at
00:169
00:17after day 13 of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
00:20Norway, though, does continue to lead with a total medal count, Joe, of 34.
00:24U.S. 27, Italy 26, Japan 24, and Germany 21.
00:30Listen, it's kudos to Italy, the host nation, for doing such an amazing...
00:36I don't think anybody had them having, what, nine golds at this point here, Donnie?
00:41I did not see that coming. So great job. 26 altogether for Italy.
00:46But there are still 20 gold medals available here. 96 are in the books.
00:52And quite honestly, I thought Norway would have a couple of more at this point.
00:56So that just tells you that very competitive Winter Olympics this year wasn't quite the
01:02runaway by Norway everyone thought it was going to be.
01:04By the way, when you take a look, too, Joe, we started to analyze the Winter Olympics coming
01:08up. Those early numbers coming back had USA at eight and a half gold medals over or under.
01:13They get to nine. But as we saw over the next few hours at that point, it rose to 12
01:17and a
01:17half. I don't think Team USA is going to get 13 gold medals.
01:20But if you got that early number at eight and a half at some of these outlets, you are cashing
01:23in
01:24some tickets. And the reason that we are up to nine gold medals, a couple of golds yesterday for
01:28USA, one of those was Alyssa Liu of the U.S. won the gold medal in the women's singles figure
01:34skating
01:34and a 20-year medal draft for the Americans in the event. Gold medal to the U.S.
01:41Yeah, amazing job, right? And it all happened within about five minutes of one another.
01:45She does the performance of a lifetime there, gets the gold. The USA women's team in hockey
01:52gets it done in overtime. So the broadcast yesterday was going ballistic right around
01:59that 10-minute time frame. We had overtime hockey. And for the first time, right, we end up getting
02:06that gold medal in the performance. That was just it really was flawless. It was amazing.
02:11So great day for Team USA. Looking at all those Americans there in the record books going back
02:16to Tenley Albright in 1956. Heiss, Fleming, Hamill, Yamaguchi, Lipinski, Hughes, and Liu now.
02:232026. Long time since we had that gold medal back. It's back for the U.S. here. Great job there.
02:29Also, if you take a look at Stoltz on the ice, come on, man. A couple more gold medals there.
02:35Joe
02:35could have pushed us ahead. But how about Zhong Ning wins gold in the men's 1500 speed skating and
02:41sets a new Olympic record time of 141.98. Speed at the Olympics. Yeah, well, I mean, listen,
02:49Stoltz already set Olympic records in the 500 and 1000 meter in gold medal runs earlier in these
02:56Olympics. And listen, the guy had to set a record to beat him, right? So he gets the silver, but
03:03it
03:03was another Olympic record, which kept him from going three for three. We told you about him. We said
03:09this was the guy that was likely going to dominate speed skating for Team USA, and he's done exactly
03:16that. By the way, all I saw was Team USA men's curling here, winning the talk of the nation here.
03:22And now it looks like they won't even get a medal here. What happened, Joe? I already thought they
03:25won the gold. I mean, why wasn't he paying attention? I don't know. I know the women are
03:29still in it today, too, in fact, in the semifinals. But I thought you're right, Donnie. I thought it was
03:35we were all celebrating. I thought we were celebrating a gold medal, but apparently
03:40no, didn't happen there. Unfortunate. Now, what about this next update? Brad Jacobs and Team Canada
03:45will play for gold after defeating Norway. Now, is this the team that keeps on like pushing the stone
03:49with their finger and cheating all over the place? Is this the same team? I believe that is the same
03:55controversial team. Yes, Donnie. But that has to be. Listen, you got it. You can't be the new kid on
04:00the
04:00block coming in and all of a sudden dominating curling, right? They're not going to allow that
04:04to happen. So we're going to have to we're going to have to look into that when it's all said
04:09and
04:09done. You know, we are going to have to look into Joe coming up today in men's ice hockey, Finland
04:15versus Canada. That's 1040 a.m. Eastern minus 420 price here for Canada as the favorites. And then
04:21game number two in men's ice hockey. That's going to be Slovakia and USA. USA is a minus 850 favorite
04:28as it sits. Both totals, Joe, five and a half for the Finland Canada game and five and a half
04:32for
04:33US and Slovakia at this point here. Now, it's as nations want to play each other, you're going to
04:38get a chuckle. Finland goes up two to one on Canada. Same way Canada will get a chuckle. Slovakia goes
04:42up two to one on USA. But stop the man this year. You don't like Canada. You don't like the
04:46US. You
04:47need to root for one thing. If you're American, you must root for Canada in game number one. If you're
04:52Canadian, you must root for the USA here in game number two. It doesn't matter. Everybody wins if
04:58it's USA and Canada on Sunday. We all win, Joe. We need that to happen. Don't we? I agree. That's
05:04the that's what we all wanted. We waited from a year ago into four nations. It's what we wanted in
05:10that final. It's what we want here in the Olympics. By the way, I tell you what we don't want
05:14USA
05:15Canada to play, but it's the bronze medal game. Stop it. Yeah, no, no. Let's get it done. People
05:22will be right back. It's Friday right here on the early line. Yes, the Sports Grid Network,
05:27sunny right side. It's Joe Ranieri. Now welcoming Tom Vecchio. The Olympics coming to a close spring
05:31training starting up on a Friday and it is raining in the Northeast, which means a lot
05:35of the snow is going to go away. Yes, Tom Vecchio. Thanks for joining us. Yeah, two huge Olympic
05:41hockey games coming up later today or one actually just in a couple hours. The rights to play the
05:47gold medal game. And then you said spring training is here. Finally, this is going to be the last
05:53Friday or I should say the first Friday. We're going to have baseball every Friday now until October
05:57bringing us plenty of action. Plenty of action and away we go. And again, as I say this,
06:02please enjoy it this year. Each major league baseball team has a $75 million war chest to
06:06wait out these professional athletes. And Tom and I will probably do a baseball show for months
06:11on end next year without any actual baseball. So I am going to enjoy this season and enjoy it to
06:16the fullest here. But Tom, we've been enjoying hockey over there in the Olympics and yesterday.
06:20Any case in point, you saw Team USA mowing through everybody in the preliminary stages and into the
06:25knockout stages. Oh, an easy victory over Canada should be on deck. Tom, they were down 1-0 late in
06:30the third period and still a goal late with about two minutes to go. A goal in overtime lifts the
06:36cup
06:37for the United States 2-1. I enjoyed the game all the way through, man. It was good stuff.
06:41It was fantastic. It was great to see Hillary Nice score that goal, which put her as the leading
06:46women's goal scorer all time or point scorer all time. And, you know, things are different when
06:51it comes to bracket play and when it comes to metal play. And that's what we're going to be
06:55seeing today. I don't think we're going to be seeing a ton of goals back and forth. If one of
06:59the games sneaks over, it's because probably because an empty nander, I don't see these games ending,
07:03you know, five to three.
07:05No, it's been great stuff here. Take it over, Joe. Give it to him, Joe. What do you got?
07:09That's the interesting thing, right? Isn't it though? It's like we've, I feel like we've had two
07:13different tournaments here. We've had the, there's all these preliminaries, like 10-2 and
07:17some get like, wait a minute, what is going on here? And we saw it all, you know, even on
07:22the
07:22women's side yesterday. So, you know, which teams though that remain are capable of winning those
07:28one-nothing games? That to me is what you're looking at is that nobody's beating a shootout
07:34against Canada. I get that. But can Canada win a one-nothing game?
07:38They can. And, you know, I'm playing the first game under five and a half. I see that minus
07:43one-ten, frankly, if you can find a six out there, I would play the six, you know, under
07:47minus one-fifty just to have that little bit of protection that Canada could win the
07:50game four to two, let's call it. But, you know, Finland's been solid. UC Soros and that
07:55has been good. You know, and what I like most about Finland is all of these players have
07:59experience playing against the, you know, the players on team Canada. You know, Myra Heiskanen
08:02and Eslin Dell, they're two top defensemen. They're on the down stars. Like they play against
08:05Conrad David regularly, you know, a couple times per month or whatever it might be throughout
08:09the playoffs, you know, many long series. Finland wins this game three to one, two to
08:14one. They can't win a five, three, five, four type of game against Canada. They don't want
08:18to do that. So when it comes to Finland, they have to play really tight to the vest. They
08:21have to keep things under control. And I would say the same thing for Slovakia playing
08:25Team USA. Samuel Holava, the goalie who's been in net for them, he's an AHL goalie who's
08:30kind of just been a run-of-the-mill goalie playing for the Iowa Wild, the Wild's AHL
08:35team. Yet he's going on this miracle run in the, in the Olympics. So again, Slovakia
08:39would want to play as close to the vest. If one of the games does kind of trend over,
08:43I would say it's going to be Slovakia, USA, not Finland, Canada.
08:47How do they hold up here in Slovakia against a lineup that's going to include a line of
08:51Kachuk, Eichel, and Kachuk. Any profits, Tom, they might be looking at playing between
08:56Canada, Finland, and U.S. Slovakia here?
08:58I've been on Matthew Kachuk to score a goal the past couple games and he hasn't. So I'm a little
09:03bit behind the, by the curve on that one. If he does score, I wouldn't be surprised,
09:07but still, Tate Thompson for Team USA has been fantastic. I like the combination at the
09:12U.S. game. You know, really everyone's looking to the top lines of Matthews and Eichel and
09:15the Kachuk brothers, whatever it might be, or Jack Hughes. But I really like what we're
09:19seeing from some of the bottom pairings and what we're getting from Tate Thompson, Dylan
09:23Larkin, and Kyle Conner. You want to throw a Brock Nelson to the mix? I think any of those
09:27players are fine.
09:27Yeah. What do you think? How many shots on go? You think the defense, to me, I think holds out
09:34because I thought Team USA was a little flat or a little conservative in that third period.
09:40Only four shots. So is there any angles there where maybe that's the style they're willing
09:45to play here? Because they're going to have to beat Canada that way anyway, right?
09:49Right. If they're going to be playing Canada, again, I've said it throughout the week,
09:53like if they play Canada in the gold medal game, they have to play a perfect game. Like
09:57we saw it versus Latvia and Denmark, where you went through the struggles of like eight
10:01or 10 minutes of slow action from the U.S. specifically, and they're just kind of going
10:05through the motions, but ultimately they win because shocking, they're the better team
10:08compared to Latvia or Denmark. You can't have that versus Canada, but you need to play a
10:12perfect 60 minutes in order to beat them. So if they do, it would be limiting Canada's
10:16shots, you know, kind of what we saw in the Four Nations final last year.
10:20Yeah, it would be very disappointing again. Joe and I were joking a little bit earlier,
10:24like, yes, we want to see U.S. Canada. We just don't want to see U.S. and Canada in
10:27the bronze medal game on Sunday, which would be kind of anticlimactic at this point. So
10:31Sunday morning, eight o'clock, if it's USA and Canada, what a way to close out the
10:372026 Winter Olympics here. And also, oh, it'll be tough time for Canada. If USA women's and
10:43USA men's both get gold here.
10:462-1 is how it'll go down in the record books as an overtime victory for USA over Canada
10:52in the women's gold medal game. And what a game it was. Canada got eviscerated by Team
10:57USA just a few days prior, Joe, 5-0. So the thought process was Team USA is going to overwhelm
11:03Team Canada. That'll be that. You had a two-on-one scoring opportunity for Canada on a power play
11:10short-handed, which was probably going to be the only goal scored in that game until
11:13two minutes left. Knight with a perfect deflection there. Ties the game up 1-1. And you sort of
11:19felt that momentum change that USA was better. They'd win it in overtime. And it was an exciting
11:23overtime, which ended on a fantastic goal. Goes over, dekes out the defender, backhand through
11:30to 5-4. Boom! 2-1 final. USA gets the gold.
11:35I mean, just filthy. That whole move, Donnie, was absolutely filthy. What Megan Keller did.
11:45And again, a defenseman, no less, right? And she ends up pulling off that move. And I think
11:50even Team Canada was like, wait a minute, what just happened here? It was that beautiful of
11:56a goal. But maybe the best was, you know, they had to pull the goalie. And how many times
12:01have we seen that already, both in the men's side as well, where it's, all right, give me
12:06that extra person. Here we go. That's 60 seconds on the clock. Here we go. And boy, oh boy, all
12:12hell broke loose. But what a goal. What a comeback. And what a, that's what it's supposed to be
12:19about, right? The two best teams who have dominated world championship, you know, women's hockey,
12:24as well as the Olympics. I don't think anybody's ever won gold outside of USA and Canada in the
12:30game. So, and that's how it should go down, Donnie, right? Come down to an overtime spot.
12:36I know a lot of people still bent about the whole three-on-three in, in overtime, but what are
12:41they
12:41supposed to do? Play, you know, nine times? I mean, the more people you put on the ice, the more
12:47defense gets to be played. The more they're, you know, you could have six-hour games and that's just,
12:54that's not going to work with the Olympics under the clock.
12:56And what a dominant run it was for Team USA women here. 33 goals to two given up here. Wouldn't
13:03have been amazing if it was like they would have lost with that sort of tagline here? But also,
13:08Team USA didn't give up a goal for 352 minutes at one point during this year's Winter Olympics.
13:14Absolutely filthy. They deserve the gold and they got it.
13:18Put it down. Gold around there. Deserve it. Now the men got to go ahead and step up.
13:23And get it done. And Canada too. Listen, they owe it. They owe it to the women's side
13:28to make sure that it's USA versus Canada in the gold medal match here. And something tells me we're
13:36going to see a little bit different with the scare that was put into both USA and Canada in overtime
13:41games. I think we're going to see a little more desperation out of both of those teams in these
13:47games today. And by the way, like you go to the Olympics, man, I will always remember that goal I
13:52scored in the Olympics here. I'm so happy I got one. Hillary Knight's like, yeah, you can go check
13:56out my 15 goals that I had in 33 total points since being Olympic here. And now putting the gold
14:01medal around her neck. Captain America, Joe.
14:06I mean, huge. Just absolutely huge. And go to the people that have done it their entire time,
14:13right, Donnie? The people that got you there. And now setting all sorts of records for goals in
14:18the Olympics. And what a beautiful deflection. It just, you can't, it had everything you could
14:24possibly want. Certainly if I'm the Olympics, right, Donnie? I mean, that's, nobody wants a
14:29five nothing blowout situation in a gold medal match. And that, you know, with that's what we got
14:35because in the middle of the day yesterday, Donnie, you're out and about, right? You're stopping what
14:40you're doing. Think about how many people in Canada and the United States at three o'clock in the
14:45afternoon. We're like, oh boy, got to get to a TV here. Got to get to the TV. Fantastic finish
14:51as
14:51we saw. But how about this, Joe? We got video. How about winning a gold medal and being a mom,
14:55huh? Kendall, congratulations. Now a two-time gold medalist, but first as a mom, how different
15:01does this one feel for you? It's special. It's been a journey to say the least to get back to
15:06this
15:06point after giving birth two and a half years ago. And just so happy for this group. It's a special
15:14group. I've been a part of a lot of teams with USA hockey over the years, and there's something
15:18really, really special about this one. And, you know, I never doubt. I knew this was the outcome.
15:24The gold medal, man. Must be nice to have a gold medal and have a kid, Joe. How about that?
15:29Yeah. 98, 2018, and now 2026, I believe, are the golds now for USA women's hockey. So
15:39keep racking them up. That's what it's all about. Rack up the ratings too, Joe. How about
15:44this? NBC says the U.S. men's hockey team's overtime win over Sweden averaged 6.9 million
15:49viewers. Most watched Olympic men's hockey game since the 2010 Vancouver Olympics gold
15:53medal game, U.S. and Canada. Here's the issue that we have sometimes, Joe, which we'll talk
15:57about this maybe a little bit later in the show. Those numbers don't really translate
16:00back because I'm a Flyers fan. Ain't gonna make me watch one second of Flyers hockey. But
16:06I love Olympic hockey. Just like a lot of other people as well. Hour number two next.
16:11We've been enjoying the Winter Olympics all the way through. Doesn't matter what the category is,
16:15but sometimes we like to focus on hockey. Women's and men's has been nothing short of spectacular,
16:20and we saw that yesterday in the gold medal game between USA and Canada. Overtime, the U.S. wins it
16:26two to one here and grabs gold. Donnie writes that along with Joe Waniere. Let's bring in Pete
16:30Jensen, our friend. We usually talk NHL action. But by the way, a lot of NHL superstars playing
16:36today. Pete, good to have you. Great to be on with you guys as always. And yeah, we got
16:41the semifinals, Slovakia and the United States, Canada and Finland. Some thrillers the other
16:47day with the overtime games. Maybe that's an indication that the three-way money line is
16:53up for grabs here with some of these tightly contested games. Seems like a collision course
16:58between USA and Canada, but you just never know, guys. These games have been so close.
17:02Tournament has a lot of parity here. Yeah. Surprise, surprise, Pete. The chance that we get
17:07overtime and not one, but both games today. Oh my goodness. White knuckle time for sure. But let's
17:12start here, Pete, with Finland and Canada. That game's going to come up at 1040 Eastern this morning
17:16here. You look at Canada as a heavy favorite, minus 420 right now in a total listed at five and
17:21a half.
17:21Before we get to the game itself, Pete, what are you hearing from Sidney Crosby with his chances to
17:25possibly play today or even in the gold medal game if they make it that far?
17:30They haven't ruled him out. I mean, it would be surprising to see him suit up. Obviously,
17:35a lot to play for when he gets back to the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins being one of the
17:40biggest surprises in the entire NHL this year. I don't know where they would be without him.
17:45It probably wouldn't be good. But if he is able to suit up here, he's obviously a past Olympic winner,
17:51scored the golden goal in 2010. He's the elder statesman on this roster, but means a lot to the
17:58group, obviously. If he's not able to play, they have so many other guys that can step up. Nick Suzuki
18:03scored a big goal the other day to tie the game. Macklin Celebrini's playing out of his mind.
18:08Actually, with Celebrini playing so well, leading the whole tournament in goals, you can't rule out the
18:1419 year old kid for the tournament MVP, which is just crazy. He's way ahead of his time here. And
18:21then of
18:21course, have McKinnon, McDavid, etc. And some of the depth on that team, Bo Horvat at the center position. So
18:28they should be just fine in this particular game without Crosby. To me, they might need Crosby for the gold
18:35medal game if they go up against the loaded United States group offensively and defensively. They would
18:41maybe need him for a spark in that game. Styles make fights, Pete, right? So what are we looking
18:49at? What kind of style here gives an upset for one of these underdogs heading in here? We know Team
18:56USA
18:56can win one nothing games. I was shocked that Cannon almost lost a high scoring game to tell you the
19:02truth. So what are we looking at in these two matchups? What kind of style of play are you looking
19:07at? Well, there's been a lot of good goaltending in this tournament. Samuel Levi for Slovakia. I mean,
19:14this is the biggest surprise of the tournament by far. We were trying to pinpoint different sleepers.
19:19We were saying, you know, Czechia had some high upside and, you know, Switzerland and Germany with
19:26Dreisaitl and Stutzla and stuff like that. But it ended up being Slovakia. And this Levi has 932 save
19:34percentage. He's a Minnesota Wild prospect. He's not even playing in the NHL. So he's making waves
19:40here and he will be in the NHL for the Minnesota Wild. They might even have to make room for
19:45them,
19:46make room for him. So he has a lot to play for. And then on the other side for Finland
19:50going up
19:50against Canada, UC Saros is one of the best workhorse goalies in the league. Predators have
19:56been on a downturn in recent years. But you look at his advanced metrics, third in the NHL and high
20:02danger saves this year, seventh in mid-range save percentage. These goalies might have to steal it
20:07for their respective teams against these juggernauts. If you ask me which one might have a
20:13better chance of doing so, I would say UC Saros. He's been one of the best workhorses in the NHL
20:18for
20:18quite some time. And on this international stage, he has the kind of bravado that could maybe silence
20:25some of these superstars on Canada, at least for a period or two. It's going to be interesting.
20:31Let's extrapolate, Pete. And let's just say the favorites hold on today. Canada advances and
20:36the U.S. advances. They're going to take place that game, gold medal game, Sunday morning at 8 a.m.
20:41If we had to look forward to that game, who has the advantages, who has the edges, and also more
20:46importantly, Pete, who does win the gold medal? My pre-tournament pick was the U.S. I know Canada
20:53won last time around. They have Jordan Bennington, who's clutch. We saw it when Czechia had them on the
20:58ropes the other day in overtime, makes the big save. Then Marner scores on the other end. You
21:04know, that's another elite two-way player that Canada has at its disposal for that game. But to
21:10me, the biggest X factor is Quinn Hughes. He didn't play in the whole four nations. U.S. fell one
21:16goal
21:16short. Another X factor is Tage Thompson. If it gets to that game, he could be that elite goal scorer
21:22that wasn't on the four nations roster that could put the U.S. over the top. We already saw
21:27the overtime heroics from Quinn Hughes the other day in the win against Sweden. Don't be surprised
21:34to see Tage Thompson, who scored the golden goal for the U.S. at the world championship last year
21:39after getting snubbed from the four nations team. These guys have a lot to play for, a little chip on
21:45their shoulders, and they're two of the best players in the entire NHL. And they could make a big
21:50difference to tip the scale, especially if Crosby doesn't play. Also look out for the penalty kill
21:55of the U.S., a perfect 10 for 10 in the tournament. That's a good way to stop that vaunted
22:01unit with
22:01McDavid, McCarr, Celebrini, McKinnon, this all-world power play unit. The U.S. has a good defense and
22:09strong penalty kill. Pete, what is your thoughts? A lot of people have been just screaming and yelling
22:17about a three-on-three overtime, especially yesterday in the gold medal. It's not like they
22:24have weeks and weeks to complete these games here. Are you, do you understand why they do it? Is
22:30there another alternative besides the three-on-three? I mean, it's better than the shootout to me for a
22:37playoff game. So I think that's a good alternative. You look at the NHL playoffs, of course, they go
22:43five-on-five and they'll go until the end of time, right, with some of those games. It is tough.
22:48I
22:48mean, you look at some of the schedules, right? A team advances in the quarterfinals. They got to
22:52play the next day in the semifinals. So, you know, I can live with that. And then you go out
22:57there and
22:57you see some of the most skilled players in the entire NHL, McDavid, Nietzsche, Quinn Hughes, for some
23:03of these teams. And then you see them flying around and extending their shifts, trying to score. It is
23:08pretty exciting. I get people on both sides, but it's been a fun tournament. And with the condensed
23:15schedule, I think it makes the most sense here. And if it gets to overtime, it's anybody's guess
23:23who's going to win these games. So it keeps you on your toes. Yep. Gold medal game on Sunday. Next
23:29Wednesday, the NHL is back live. Thank you for joining us here on a Friday. It was fantastic action.
23:34Joe and Dottie. We'll be right back after this short break. Which includes, here we are today,
23:382026 Winter Olympics style. U.S. versus Slovakia. You want to get involved in the Kowski market?
23:44You want to invest? 88% that Team USA wins this game over Slovakia today. 12% chance trading here
23:51for Slovakia, Joe. Yeah, Team USA. Let's be realistic here. We absolutely believe that Team USA
24:01and Team Canada are destined to play to one another here. But I don't know that you're getting
24:07a better price than maybe just backing Team USA to win this thing outright and then taking those
24:14winnings and rolling it over, Donnie, into the gold medal match to win it all. So you got to figure
24:21that out. But I don't think there's any doubt that, yes, Team USA will be victorious here today.
24:28You can take a little puck line action on Kowski as well here. 73% chance that the U.S.
24:33wins by over
24:33one and a half goals here. Look, don't make us sweat this out. Canada, get up early. U.S.,
24:39get up early. Let's rest our players. Let's have the best possible event on Sunday morning here.
24:44Let's get those ratings. Let's have those funds and see what happens. And also, as we talk about
24:48Canadian and Finland, they will also be playing today. And by the way, Canada, Finland plays earlier
24:52than Team USA versus Slovakia here. Canada trading at a 78% chance right now on Kowski.
24:59$381,000 of volume coming in and upping every moment here as we're about to drop the puck in just
25:05a few hours. Yeah. Well, it's, you know, again, both Team USA, Team Canada are your favorites.
25:12Both of them are expected to advance and win. It shouldn't come to a shock to anybody. I think
25:18it gets chalky from here on out. But this is just another avenue to invest in, Donnie,
25:24and be able to pad that bankroll once the outcome takes place.
25:30By the way, I like to think to myself, Joe, I'm worldly here. The first lady of the United
25:35States, Melania, it says she has citizenship in Slovenia. This is Slovakia. Is that the same thing?
25:41Honestly, is that the same thing? It's the same but different. I think that spelling is different.
25:48Oh, same but different. There you go. Same but different, people. It's like me and Joe
25:52over here. That's how we get down, baby. We'll be right back.
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