record_id: 2fdf8b3e-f83d-8131-9f10-d10fb17737fb created_time: 2026-02-04T03:30:00.000Z title: 02-03 Briefing: Pool/SPA Operations, Construction Tolerances, and Policy Commentary source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:04:42 Thank you. Speaker 1 00:05:55 good morning how are you you don't sound good you sound like you're about to die. Speaker 2 00:06:53 Lucky for you I don't believe in luck so you know you'll you'll die right when God wants you to. Hey so I just left rocky point it's the spa is full the. Speaker 3 00:07:23 pool is eight and a half inches below the tile sorry give me a I'm sorry I'm trying to put my head okay yeah yeah got okay so eight and a half some happen to we're looking. so what do you time do you think i'll be cool i don't know it's feeling that a good clip corey's. Speaker 2 00:07:58 like you know i think the real question like when we were talking it's like you know probably still won't be full when um you know when danny gets there and uh you know maybe we'll you know of course like maybe what we can do is have danny come back later you know today you know obviously. Speaker 3 00:08:24 we pay you for it but no no what i was asking a rough idea say 11 might not work but say oh it should be fine by one o'clock it's fine i can move around so that way you don't have to make a double, uh trip out there then just be sitting on traffic say one two o'clock i'll push it towards later. Speaker 2 00:08:53 dave that's uh better for me i mean it probably it pro it's feeling pretty fast in my opinion but not i don't think it's going to be there you know yeah if you put if you came at like one o'clock but i can't be sure you know you know we kind of said three four more hours um and it looked like it was i don't know 14 inches when i got there at you know eight o'clock so call it an hour and a. Speaker 2 00:09:25 half you know it's filled up you know so yeah i mean it's probably at a good point you know if we're cutting it off halfway to the halfway up the tile you know so we've got now we've got 14 and a half inches so probably one o'clock i hope you know so roughly probably we're looking for. Speaker 3 00:09:49 then i'll say probably right around one-ish. Speaker 2 00:09:52 yeah i think so um i just don't want to be wrong um and now it's overflowing you know um. Speaker 3 00:10:01 that that's not i mean worst case scenario that that would happen is i mean. Speaker 2 00:10:07 oh it's got the overflow too because it has yeah it's got the overflow yeah it has the overflow. Speaker 3 00:10:12 so i mean worst case scenario i mean which is my little uh an hour of water or that type of thing. Speaker 2 00:10:18 uh yeah so yeah then so yeah i think we're we're okay there but i mean i tested the calcium we're at like what was it like 160 or something like that um so it needed from the tap water or from where oh just i tested the water and that it was right there uh in the pool oh okay so we need to. Speaker 3 00:10:43 test what was coming out from the hose or no or just in the pool um. Speaker 2 00:10:52 i think it's good to have that on file in general for each customer um because that's good for dilution and whatnot um so i mean you could but it's it's low on calcium now i didn't put anything in because we still have to brush it you know but uh and and corey's like you know and corey didn't want any any splashing at all so he's like i think the best thing to do is just leave it and have danny come back and check it later if he's willing so um no yeah um did he need the two. Speaker 2 00:11:27 bottles or no yeah the two bottles are there um they're in the uh at the equipment um where the equipment is and then obviously he's hoping we can get the calcium in and we can uh you know brush it and then get all the pumps going and start turning everything over so yeah that's not a problem. Speaker 3 00:11:51 Instead of heading out there in a bit, I'll move it to later in the day, like around, to be there between 12.30 and one. And then it should be, hopefully it should be filled up. If not, at the same time I'll start setting everything else, up, starting the other pumps and make sure everything's up and running. And then hopefully by then it's filled up and then we'll go from there. Speaker 2 00:12:16 Okay. Yeah. Cool, and then would you mind taking several picks and throwing them into the. Speaker 3 00:12:22 Send them over. Speaker 2 00:12:22 Yeah, but send it into the thread with Corey as well. Speaker 3 00:12:28 Yeah, not a problem. Yeah, will do. Speaker 2 00:12:30 You know he'll have thoughts, so. Speaker 3 00:12:36 No, no, yeah. I'll go ahead and do that when I'm there then, and water it and everything. But yeah, I'll make sure if it... if it still needs to be filled up and it probably needs a couple say two three inch i mean i'll just wait until it fills up so that way there's no uh double trip because otherwise i'll just wait for more time sitting on the traffic trying to come back and then go back then yeah yeah no i think. Speaker 2 00:12:59 that makes sense i think that makes sense um while we're talking i realized i opened the bag of calcium um and didn't close it um but it's uh i don't know it busted open at some point in time so you've got a decent amount of calcium in the actual uh trash bag just so you know this is me saying i didn't do it but i did forget to close it back up no no i mean as long as i mean water. Speaker 3 00:13:26 won't get to it i mean we're facing there will water get to it it'll just uh dissolve it and. Speaker 2 00:13:31 that's about it but yeah there's a little bit of it it's a little bit like you can tell some of the stuff that got out got a little bit dissolved because it's like but i don't think it's a huge issue right so no. Speaker 3 00:13:44 No, but anything that is here, there, I'll just go ahead and see if they know. Great, great. Speaker 2 00:13:51 So. Okie dokie. Cool. I appreciate it, sir. I got to get a price, circling back for the lights, I got to get a price for that, and then we'll get a quote out to Tim. But is there anything else that you need from me? Or that I should know about. Speaker 3 00:14:30 No, not that I can think of at the moment, no. Oh, yeah, for Rocky Point, I'll be doing it later today. What do you want me to do to those things? Just save them in case you need some for later, those tanks? In case he wants to use them somewhere else. Speaker 2 00:14:49 Um, yeah, yeah, I think we can do that. Uh, he might want to check with tim first, um. So because we're just we're talking about the uh, the acid tanks, right. Speaker 3 00:15:05 Yeah, yeah It has the two. Yeah. Yeah the two things, What's called the the acid and the curry tank and then the two little roller cans that he never used and then, uh, Basically, that's it. I just need a cap to put the two caps on Uh what I mean by rocky point. I meant, uh the spot the one down, uh, whatever his name bob win is or something. Oh. Speaker 2 00:15:31 yeah I mean with with that one gotcha gotcha um yeah that one he was they basically they saw us there and they're like hey we disconnected everything we don't want it you want it and Corey's like yeah sure we'll pick it up um and so yeah we can keep it for use later somewhere else um if you want I can grab it from you and I can take it to our storage so you don't have to. Speaker 3 00:15:55 hold on to it um either uh either or I mean it doesn't take much uh uh space because I mean almost everything is probably besides the tanks everything else probably the roller camps are super old I don't think they have any purpose uh anywhere but I mean it's probably an emergency type of thing that works fine but other than that too I don't know to install them somewhere else I, Those things are too old to just take them on before he goes out. Speaker 3 00:16:25 And then, oh, this thing went out, and then we just put it in. Right. Speaker 2 00:16:29 Yeah, I mean, Corey's not like, Corey wasn't, I think Corey was just kind of going, yeah, sure, we'll take care of it, you know. Speaker 3 00:16:37 And I know that St. Stozo you reuse. I forgot where he had me to pick one out, and then he ended up reusing it for another pool. And I forgot which one it was, but I know he, it started using it at his house, and then it got transferred over to another pool because he said it fit better for the other pool than having it on his. So I know those things he'll reuse because he says they'll never have, Speaker 3 00:17:09 they never have them in stock, and he always has to custom order those things. Speaker 4 00:17:14 Gotcha. So. Speaker 3 00:17:17 But then, yeah, I'll go ahead and clean them out and then just. or save them in case you want to use them either okay sounds good so you got it sounds good so i'll let you know in a bit where the water is and i'll send you guys the pictures awesome thank you okay you got it sounds good thank you. Speaker 5 00:20:18 I can't wait to see the look on her face when she opens this for Valentine's Day. Look at this card. Absolutely. Speaker 6 00:20:34 I just wrapped up talking to Aviv Reddy-Gore. I'm not going to play it for you until the end of the program because I do a little post-pop on it. But we did have one exchange at the end, which I want to leave. You're talking about Iran and what President Trump will do or not do. I said, is there anything that, can President Trump fall to the level of President Obama in your eyes if he doesn't do anything? And here's what Aviv had to say about that. I'm back with Aviv Reddy-Gore. Aviv, what were you going to say about President Obama. Speaker 7 00:20:51 You asked me if President Trump doesn't bomb Iran, what happens if he comes down to President Obama. I want to be very clear about this. And I don't want to start with American politics. I don't know half the topics that are setting American politics on fire. I'm going to say just in context of the Iran issue, nothing President Trump does with Iran will ever bring him down to the level of the disaster that the JCPOA represented. The fact that the JCPOA said that they could, you know, expect us to go anywhere, but then there was a 24-hour period where they would have to have consultation with whether they were going anywhere. The fact that it didn't concern the ballistic missile program. The fact that it released $5,200 billion from the IRGC, which were invested in Hezbollah. Just the signing bonus. The fact that most of the major provisions ended by now, which have already ended. History continues. 10 years, 15 years, it's just kicking the can down the road. That is not President Trump. President Trump has already caused more damage to Florida, backed that program more than all of President Obama's deals ever could. Speaker 7 00:21:21 And so, no, even if Trump, in my view, for example, he hasn't, but even if I decide that he screwed this up and didn't do the right thing, he will still have been much better on this issue than President Obama, who has a lot to answer for. He has 37,000 Iranians to apologize to. Speaker 6 00:21:29 Well said, and I will play that. That's the end of the interview. That was a little tack-on to the interview, but I wanted to start today's show. We'll play the interview. Speaker 8 00:21:59 I hope they negotiate something that's exciting. Speaker 6 00:22:09 I hope so. Speaker 9 00:22:13 we just stopped that and what we did with it i got solidity i got al-baghdadi in my first two of the worst the worst ever the worst the biggest of the worst one was the founder of isis he was rebuilding it and the other one was the father of the roadside bomb and the leader of let me tell you he lives he was a leader the military leader of iran if he lives that attack that we made on iran would not have been the same thing he was a great general and they don't have that. Speaker 6 00:22:30 he also went on to talk on air force one about a number of different subjects let's play him right now cut number three is he talking about protesters attacking federally. Speaker 8 00:22:39 they will be they want if they start spitting in people's faces watching our people watching. in at least an equal way we're not going to do that like uh can you see it when they treat our people and i said you're allowed if somebody does that you can do something bad you're not going to stand there if somebody spits in your face and that will not be a pleasant thing we're not letting people you can do something bad you're not going to stand at least an equal way meeting in people's faces watching our people watching us great general and they don't have that he also went. Speaker 6 00:23:06 on to talk on air force one about a number of different subjects let's play him right now cut number three is he's talking about protesters attacking federally. Speaker 6 00:23:38 I believe him, and by the way, spitting is an assault and battery, so they have the right to take him into custody. Cut number four on Air Force One, talking about China and Canada. He does not want China to take over Canada. I think even my Canadian friends agree with him on that. Last night, last clip, Cuba. Donald Trump talked about Cuba on Air Force One last night. Cut number six. Speaker 8 00:24:17 Go back up, go back up. Speaker 6 00:24:22 What's going on with Cuba is that they're out of everything. They have no energy, no economy, blackout. They're like Iran. They're falling apart. We might have to push Iran, but we don't have to push Cuba. Cuba is falling apart. Now, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on Channel 13 News in Israel and had this to say about the potential deal with Iran. Speaker 5 00:24:33 I've heard talks about a deal or there's no chance. I've dealt with this regime. They may agree to something, but they've broken everything they've ever signed up for, including the stupid deal we got into under President Obama for the nuclear deal. They were violating it the very day it was signed. I don't see that that will actually create the opportunity that I think creates prosperity and security here in the region, and that would be great for America, too. So you think that, taking all the circumstances, the United States need to attack Iran again? We need to put more pressure on. There are many tools by which one can do that, but it cannot be the case that the Iranian people, who took all the rest that they took and went to the streets, to do something that was in America's best interest as well. This isn't just about Iran. From my perspective, there is no way to get American security and keep our young men and women from having to fight and die in this region so long as the Eiffel is in charge. So do you see a scenario where, in the current situation, Speaker 5 00:25:05 the United States will not attack militarily? Sure. Sure. The Iranian people may rise up again, and there may be no need for such a thing, right? I mean, it's possible that someone in the Basij, some general, Iranians killing Iranians, we all want peace, so long as the Eiffel is in charge. Speaker 6 00:25:18 And then, General Jack Kane on Fox News with Jillian Turner, cut number 15 from yesterday. Speaker 10 00:25:21 There's no doubt about that. I mean, listen, the history of our presidents with this regime is really something. Seven of the presidents, not counting President Trump, have dealt with this regime. Three of them did not retaliate after they killed scores of Americans. Three presidents, two Republicans, one Democrat. All seven of them, during their tenure, let the Iranian regime grow and increase in strength and also destabilize the Middle East for years. Trump came in the first administration, killed the iconic Fia Qasem Soleimani. Nobody else had touched him. And he asked the briefer, why haven't we killed him before? Now he's planning to kill more Americans. So because everybody feared the consequences of that act. And now he's taking down their nuclear program as well. This is the first president that directly confines the regime. Now he has the opportunity to finish them. Speaker 6 00:25:52 So I believe he's going to take that opportunity, too. I don't know anything. People think I talk to the president. I don't. I talk to the president on air, on the record. He doesn't call me up and ask my advice. And I wouldn't tell you if he did, but he doesn't. And people who talk about talking to the president are usually talking to their hats. So I like to be very humble about that. I don't. I write columns. I get to him. And I get him back with scribbles on him saying, not so good, really good, that sort of stuff. But what I think is going to happen is you've got to get every, I posted this on my ex-account, you've got to get every anti-aircraft battery, every FAD, every Aero, every Patriot system, the Middle East, you can, and then he and Israel and maybe the UAE and maybe the Saudi Air Force have to bomb Iran into a regime change. Maybe the military takes over, but they've got to get rid of the idols because those people are bananas. and they just killed 37,000 of their own people. Speaker 6 00:26:23 The federal government has shut down again for the second time in as many quarters. This should be a temporary shutdown, but either way, it's really ridiculous. And I'm joined by former Congressman Van Taylor from Texas because last Thursday in the Wall Street Journal, he wrote this op-ed, Congress claims a failed system that produces massive deficits and frequent shutdowns. Did you think we'd have another one by now? Van Taylor, good to have you, Van Taylor. Did you think we'd have another one. Speaker 11 00:26:38 Well, the current architecture with our budget system, the current architecture being the one we've had for the last 50 years, has all but ensured multiple shutdowns and threats of shutdowns, basically from the day that we put the system in place 50 years ago. Speaker 6 00:26:46 Well, I had dinner over the weekend with another former congressman. He didn't serve with John Campbell. He was out of the budget committee for a while. He thinks it's a crazy system as well. What would you have them do to replace the 1974 Act. Speaker 11 00:26:53 Sure. Well, the United States government had a single-bill budget system for most of the 20th century. And they made a mistake. In 1974, they passed a new system, which basically set up your 12 separate appropriations bills. And that is a very stark deviation from how pretty much every government in America does it, right? So every state, every county, every city, every school board, almost everybody has single-bill budgets. That's the gold standard of a 90-plus percent decision. It works great. Budgets are balanced. No shutdowns. They're on time. And it worked for the federal government prior to 1974. Next, after 50 budgets, you only have four on time and four bounced. So it's a failed experiment. And it's time to put it to pasture and bring back what we know works, which is a single-bill budget system. Speaker 6 00:27:24 Now, I should tell the audience, Van Taylor is not just a former congressman. He, like John Campbell, served in the Texas House and the Texas Senate. So he's actually worked in a state system that has to pass a budget. It can't be in Texas. And in the federal system, which is a nightmare. What are you doing now, by the way, Van Taylor. Speaker 11 00:27:32 Are you talking from CMU 19? I don't see. I am the vice chairman of the community bank, and I'm advising two private equity funds. So I'm visiting the private sector, where we actually pass budgets. Speaker 6 00:27:40 Do you think there's any hope, though? I believe in something called pathway evolution, which is absent a crisis, nothing changes. And even though it is a crisis, it's a boiling frog crisis, the deficit up to $40 trillion. That's a boiling frog crisis, not a 9-11 crisis. Do you have any hope that anything's going to change. Speaker 11 00:27:51 I know it's going to change eventually, because eventually the system's going to completely break and crack apart, and it's going to really hurt the United States. And the sooner we fix it, the better. I was actually heartened that a pretty senior member of Congress reached out to me over the weekend and said, what can I do? And I said, let's start with a study of what it would mean to go back to the single-budget system. How would that be structured internally and externally? The problem we have today is there's a lot of law that establishes all kinds of things about the way that our current budgeting system works. There has been an impetus to change that. So Graham Rutland in 1985, the budget control act in 1990, the budget control act in 2011. So Congress has known that this is broken for a long time. I mean, I like to say I'm breaking news when I tell people, hey, the budget system in Washington is broken. But unfortunately, it's a punchline. I mean, sadly, your system is literally a punchline, but that's where we are in America today. Speaker 6 00:28:21 What you refer to is, and that's what I refer to by pathway evolution, there's a whole lore on the burden rule, right? So everyone's used to the burden rule. There are 12 separate house appropriation cardinals. They only give out their cardinal act. So our costs are so embedded in the current system. What would it take? And what does it look like, that crisis that you were imagining? A debt run around the dollar? A failed church. Speaker 2 00:28:56 Hey there, comma, Keith is in town Monday through Wednesday next week, period. I'd like to have dinner with him, period. What would you prefer? Question mark. Speaker 11 00:29:20 There's the people that lend money. They're lending about a $2 trillion a year flip at this point. We'll say, you know what, we're not lending you any more money unless the interest rate is through the roof. And that, maybe, maybe that will cause us to come to terms and revert back to the system that we know we're in. You know what, we're not lending you any more money unless the interest rate is through, First, which is the single-bill budget system. Speaker 6 00:29:31 So under a single-bill budget system, would there be one appropriation bill, just one bill in the House and then one bill in the Senate? If you're going to change the Constitution, that's not going to happen, but you can change law. Speaker 11 00:29:39 So the reason the single-bill system is so effective is that it puts tremendous pressure, what I'd call the federal maximum pressure, on the legislators to actually pass a single-bill budget. And so today, if we don't pass a budget, Social Security recipients are not cut off because they're in the mandatory spending. Medicare spending is not cut off, it's the mandatory spending. You know, VA benefits, you go on and on. And so, like, first of all, the budget shutdown I walked into when I came to Congress in 2019, everything had been passed. But there was a shutdown, and the pressure point was the TSA. Well, imagine the pressure point is 100% of federal spending. It's a tremendous amount of pressure. I mean, the reason, so kind of putting the shoe on the other foot, going to the states. You know, in Texas, 5 million school-age children that are funded by the public education system. Having 10 million angry parents call up your office and say, hey, why haven't you passed the budget yet, is a very daunting challenge. Speaker 11 00:30:10 Something that federal legislators don't have to deal with because they have automatic spending that's spending about 60% of the money. Speaker 6 00:30:13 So modern monetary theory holds that the dollar can never crash because it's the reserve currency. What's your argument against that. Speaker 11 00:30:24 There's no way it'll ever crash. And, unfortunately, we do have a serious problem. We have massive deficit spending. And it's only gotten worse over time. And it will continue to get worse until we revert back to the very basic system that we know is effective. And that is the single-bill budget system. Sorry to keep you waiting. So, last question. That is the answer. Speaker 6 00:30:35 This is one segment of 15 today out of 75 this week, and 74 of them will probably be devoted to Iran. How in the world do you get anyone to worry about the budget until it's too late. Speaker 11 00:30:43 Well, I think it begins with the idea. And just saying, hey, guys, the system we have is broken. And I think there's a widespread agreement on that. And I feel good about that particular sentence. This is what we need to fix it. A lot of people are still working with inside the system, trying to tweak it the way the grandmother did. There's several tweaks within the system. I think it's time to say, hey, you know what? This system for 50 years has never worked for any leader, right? It didn't work for TIP. It didn't work for Duke. It didn't work for Nancy. It didn't work for John Maynard. It just never worked. We've never had an effective budgeting process with the budget you're like in 1974. It's time to ditch it. Speaker 6 00:31:03 Congressman Taylor, great piece. Van Taylor's piece. Congress claims to have failed the system. It's from last Thursday's Wall Street Journal. 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I want you to at least call and investigate whether or not you will save a lot of money. by switching your cellular service you can survive american-based but if you're under 50 you want to find out if they can save you money get your phone call out if you're over 50 and you want unlimited data you're just one of those people you don't want to get a surprise bill ever and a lot of people are over 50. ashley and said. Speaker 10 00:32:30 oh gosh i guess solomon is having a hard time with it don't talk to him about it. Speaker 1 00:34:57 You. Speaker 1 00:36:44 Thank you. What? Speaker 1 00:38:27 How are you today? Pretty good. Speaker 1 00:39:07 Fresh. Speaker 2 00:39:56 Laser. Speaker 1 00:39:56 How are you, sir? Speaker 1 00:41:29 It's different. It's a little bit different. Speaker 2 00:41:58 Can you cut the line? Yes, please. Speaker 2 00:43:05 oh yeah okay so it's top of coping okay so one inch one and a half okay that's. Speaker 2 00:43:55 perfect so it's a quarter top of coping right. So then, so I think we just float the wall. Don't float here. Float here only. That tile, you know. Speaker 1 00:44:33 we don't need to float up. No, just, just out. Speaker 2 00:44:53 Yeah, so the tile, the tile can, the tile will be on top of there. All right so the tile might stick up just a little bit. Yeah the tile will be a little bit up but it'll be an eighth inch below so essentially the the top of the tile is yeah oh yeah yeah because. Speaker 2 00:45:28 right so it's inch and a half right inch and so inch and a half so it's one and three quarters. right three quarters right minus inch and a half it's one quarter minus one eighth brow joint it's one and a half right so yeah so. Speaker 4 00:46:04 but check check the variance right right check the wall doing the quarters check again. Speaker 2 00:46:21 oh but we can't float the ship we need a waterproofing yeah. Speaker 12 00:46:32 okay. Speaker 12 00:47:09 How are you doing? Hi, how are you doing? We're filming. Speaker 2 00:47:20 Remembering today? Do MA1? Yeah. Speaker 1 00:48:07 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 63, 62, 63. Speaker 1 00:48:50 63, 64, 64, 65, 66, 66, 67, 68. Well, this is high. Speaker 12 00:49:32 It has one able, three seconds. Three seconds or more. This is the highest one. Speaker 1 00:50:08 okay so where does this go check check right here 316. that's what is that right here. Speaker 2 00:51:05 right but right it goes up right here right so what is it right here. Speaker 1 00:51:17 yeah but what do we do here right right here. Speaker 2 00:51:35 so if we want to grind this down the the problem is we have 20 inches, between the so this guy goes up 116 no this thing this guy goes up 116. Speaker 2 00:52:14 no no this stays here because it's the bottom of the track three inches to water yeah so what's the what's the measurement from here to here three and a half so there. Speaker 2 00:53:14 So in five eighths? So three and five eighths? No. It's high right there. That's with the membrane. So we'll just have to level it. We'll have to level it out. Speaker 2 00:53:47 Yeah. Three inches. To the tile. No, no. So three inches. So you have three inches to water. And then one sixteenth for tile. Right. So the water I, I, you know. One sixteenth. So. Speaker 1 00:54:19 so we need so here's the track so that line. Speaker 2 00:54:42 so we need three feet in and then to the top of the tile. Speaker 2 00:55:26 so then we probably need to go up 116 I think so I'll make the so that the float is 560. I need. Speaker 1 00:55:37 Cory to approve that one's approved and this that's the water over there 516. Top of float 716. Speaker 4 00:56:25 That's why I use my mouse, the PC will slow it down. Speaker 1 00:56:47 Hold on, is this a power pole. Speaker 4 00:57:01 No. You'll fix it. Speaker 2 00:57:17 I'll talk to Corey, but I think this is right. Yeah. yeah but they can do that right you can put the well we need membrane see here too yeah so i'd say. Speaker 4 00:57:34 so let me find the distance below the coconut right tile there's tile membrane right so top of the float. Speaker 2 00:58:23 from the laser right here six and one eight down the float yeah right here is what six and one eight, so then that's done right you can float everything else but we don't want to do so. Speaker 2 00:59:04 i don't so i don't think we do anything here just membrane yeah membrane. right membrane and then i'll get you my measurements so i i need to i need 20 minutes. Speaker 2 00:59:47 so but if you want to transfer to move the wood whatever i mean we need because we need to fill that space so we need to move the wood and then fill it and then because cory will call the the track people hey when can you come maybe they say tomorrow right i don't think that i think they'll. Speaker 2 01:00:17 say next. Speaker 2 01:01:02 I think we should, can you do this? I think so. So, like, remember the, no, but this one, they did this, they did this, yeah, I think you're right. Speaker 2 01:01:51 So, I mean, you know, no, no, just. Speaker 1 01:05:05 You want me to move? Speaker 1 01:08:34 Thank you. Speaker 2 01:09:57 Should be right where that bottom line is. I think I just saw it. Huh? You talking about this one there? Yeah. Derek, come here real quick. I think I see it. Speaker 4 01:10:11 Nope. Sure. You might have had your head in the way. That makes more sense. Speaker 9 01:10:31 I think it was a height problem. Speaker 2 01:10:34 Okay. Can you lower it just a touch? Right there. A little bit more. Right there. Okay. Go ahead and tighten it up. Speaker 1 01:11:10 Manny, it's reworked. Speaker 4 01:11:29 I think it's reworked. Speaker 12 01:11:34 Yeah. Speaker 1 01:13:28 All right. Speaker 1 01:14:54 There you go, there you go. Speaker 1 01:16:11 Yeah, okay. Speaker 8 01:16:12 Hey, Brady, how you doing, buddy? Good, you? Hey, brought a tear to my wife's eye last night. Telling her about your story. Good. Not that I want her to cry or anything. No, I know. Speaker 1 01:17:12 Thank you. Speaker 4 01:21:60 Something happened like that where you cleaned it up, right? Yeah, I mean, you didn't have the right to go cleaning. So, there has to be something that we can cure all of these things. Speaker 4 01:22:33 So, I don't see it though. Um, brushes. Speaker 12 01:22:42 When you brought brushes, you can bring another one. Yeah, there should be something funny in there. Speaker 2 01:22:52 I need, I need one sixteen. Power. I don't know. Oh, there it is. Speaker 2 01:27:38 I'm going to Rocky Point right now. I think it's an eighth inch high so it'll measure down to the track it's two and five eighths so. Speaker 2 01:28:46 AVJ come on. Unfortunately, I cannot take him but. Speaker 1 01:30:01 Thanks for watching! Speaker 1 01:32:29 VJ said, okay, I will ask him. VJ liked your message. [AI_SUMMARY] The recording covers discussions on pool/spa operations, construction tolerances, and U.S. political commentary, emphasizing stewardship in various contexts. Key points include practical decisions at a pool site, the importance of precision in construction, and critiques of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear deal. The conversation evolves from local operational concerns to broader moral implications in governance, advocating for decisive action in both domestic and international contexts.