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Adam wonders if James Corden’s Weight Watchers sponsorship may be in jeopardy before taking a deep dive into Wayne Cochran’s ‘I Can't Turn You Loose’. Bryan presents another segment of ‘Baldywood’ sharing his opinions and insight into the new movie ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’. Finally, author and former NYPD detective Edward Conlon joins the show to talk about his new podcast, ‘Talk to Me’, where he showcases how the NYPD invented hostage negotiations in the early 1970s. Edward gives his take on the current state of crime in New York and explains how he went from writing for the Harvard Lampoon to working as a beat cop in the South Bronx.

Adam takes a look at an animated Chevron spot from the ‘70s and reviews DJ Khaled’s basketball and guitar skills. Next, Chris presents ‘Trending Topics’ including: Kimmel hosting the Oscars, Kathy Griffin getting suspended from Twitter for impersonating Elon Musk, and Whoopi Goldberg quitting Twitter in protest. Former NFL quarterback, Ryan Leaf, talks to Adam about his new podcast and his experience being called the biggest “bust" in NFL history. Ryan gives some insight into his struggles with addiction, time in prison, and fascinating football career.

Ace and the gang get into the problems with passion fruit iced tea before recapping another installment of the continuing cursed flight saga of Mike August. Next, Adam remembers the time he and Dr. Drew explained their rating system for attractiveness to Roseanne Barr and Traci Bingham, one of whom struggled to grasp the concept. They are joined by comedian and dancer, Sonali Chandra, who talks about her struggles dating as a virgin and what her red flags and deal breakers are when looking for a partner.

Adam and the gang look at the works of Loverboy before getting into diversity initiatives in the NHL and blind auditions at the New York Philharmonic. They read a story about a transgender woman joining a sorority and take a dive into the 2002 movie ‘Sorority Boys’. Finally, they all play a round of The Rotten Tomatoes Game with movies which won the Oscar for best costume design.

Comedian Mike Cannon joins Adam and tells him about his new special ‘Mike Cannon's Huge Mistake’ where he took 150mg of edibles before going on stage. Mike joins the gang as Adam explains how he went down a YouTube rabbithole watching “Black People React to” videos. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: Ryan Reynolds responding to the comments TJ Miller made last week when he was on the show, Alex Jones being ordered to pay Sandy Hook victims' families nearly $1 billion, and Cher selling her Malibu estate. Finally, Adam talks to former heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder, about his upcoming fight against Robert Helenius.

Adam talks about his struggle to get his son interested in a driver’s license and how both nature and nurture have failed. They take a look at some highlights from the LA Mayoral debate where everything seems to revolve around race. Actress Josie Davis comes in to share stories from her career and reminds Adam of the date the two went on 20 years ago after she was on ‘Loveline’.

Adam, Bryan, and Gina discuss some questionable NFL calls and the massive failure of California’s bullet train project. Jorge Masvidal calls into the show to talk about the upcoming iKon Fighting Championships on October 14th streaming on UFC Fight Pass. The gang takes a look at his brutal bare-knuckle street fight against the Kimbo Slice protege, Ray. Jorge gives his thoughts on the upcoming Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva fight and gives some insight into which up-and-coming UFC fighters we should keep an eye on.

Chris zooms in due to the recent theft of his Prius’ catalytic converter and Adam looks into the massive rise in stolen catalytic converters in Oregon and California. The gang looks at the recent story of an L.A. City Councilmember stepping down because of her racist comments and talks about how high self esteem can create monsters. Chris presents some ‘Trending Topics’ including people boycotting PayPal, NBA’s Draymond Green punching Jordan Poole at Warriors practice, and Kanye West’s declining partnership with Adidas.

Adam gets into the declining trend in shoes, methods for ear wax removal, and who should replace Trevor Noah on ‘The Daily Show’. The gang gets into some hypotheticals about smoking and who they would rather have a beer with, Tom Brady or William Shatner. Activist Ward Connerly talks to Adam about how he views affirmative action as a form of racial discrimination and explains how it’s currenty being rebranded as ‘diversity, equity, and inclusion’.