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Naval Academy. And yeah, I was talking to a couple of the commandants there. One is from the Naval Academy. He was Captain Keo. He was commander of a nuclear sub and another major. But yeah, they had said that Culver would give him a good letter of recommendation. And so he's got a good chance. He was also accepted to the USA World Academy Summer Seminar. Out of 12,000 kids, they picked 2,000. He was one of the 2,000. And that increased his chances. Yeah, but he's been in the US Navy for about a week and then Culver for six weeks. The poor kid only has a week rest before he goes back to school. I'll pass it to Ron. Go ahead, Ron. There was a short clip on X. This girl, they didn't elaborate what she did to have her cell phone taken away as punishment for something. They didn't say what it was she did. But she was there with a pick ax. And the back of one of the family's vehicles, she was striking it and making holes in it. It was a pickup truck. And she was making holes in it, swinging the ax, destroying the gate. I think that the parents would just want to decide, want suggestions on how do you deal with a problem solved, obviously, like that. Because that's not her first offense. We know at least it's the second one because she had her cell phone taken away. Send her to a military academy. I don't even think that she could meet the requirements. They wouldn't take her. How would a parent deal with a kid like that? Well, I called her. I'm sure they wouldn't take her. One of the great things is that they can't use telephones. First of all, the first two weeks, they can't call you. And then afterwards, the call's 10 minutes a week. They can't have computers or telephones. And they're very strict, extremely strict. So yeah, I think the problem with that girl is the formative years. And if you don't do it right during the formative years, I mean, I don't know what they could do for someone that does what she did. She's really out of control. And I don't know. Maybe the state has to come in. But someone who does something like that is doesn't really have fear of authority. They're very dangerous. Back to you. Yeah, I'll tell you what she is. She's definitely not a daughter I would want. I would just sit and foul her. Might even accuse her mother of cheating on me. That can't be my daughter. It's not even a laughing matter. But yeah, she has definitely a serious problem that needs to be dealt with. How to deal with it. I don't know. I suggested that there's a place like a home. An academy for teenagers that they're going to send her to. And they're making the paperwork out. And they're going to, you know, it's no cell phones. It's a lot of discipline. You have to be at breakfast, lunch, and dinner at a certain time. And if you don't, they put you in confinement. And they could sound like it's horrible. Now, I don't think the place actually exists. But she doesn't know that. And maybe that could be used. The thing is, you can't take enough away from her. She's already had everything taken away. So that obviously doesn't work.
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