1 00:00:06,693 --> 00:00:10,093 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Simon Barnett and James Daniels Afternoons 2 00:00:10,093 --> 00:00:17,373 Speaker 1: podcast from News Talks edb Really with all the news 3 00:00:17,413 --> 00:00:19,053 Speaker 1: you never knew you needed to know. 4 00:00:20,813 --> 00:00:23,013 Speaker 2: Hello, have you heard of magnet fishing? 5 00:00:24,213 --> 00:00:24,413 Speaker 3: No? 6 00:00:24,653 --> 00:00:29,013 Speaker 2: Okay, So, so it's actually like they it's kind of 7 00:00:29,053 --> 00:00:30,973 Speaker 2: like the same thing when you see the guys in 8 00:00:31,013 --> 00:00:32,253 Speaker 2: the sand on the beach. 9 00:00:32,093 --> 00:00:34,493 Speaker 3: With their magnets, so with the detectives. 10 00:00:34,693 --> 00:00:39,173 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, So magnet fishing is a big hit for 11 00:00:39,493 --> 00:00:42,213 Speaker 2: Barbie and James. That's her real name, by the way, 12 00:00:42,253 --> 00:00:47,013 Speaker 2: Barbie Agustini. They reeled quite a good catch from a 13 00:00:47,093 --> 00:00:49,933 Speaker 2: murky creek in Queens in New York. And when I 14 00:00:49,973 --> 00:00:53,093 Speaker 2: say murky, it's like just brown as it's just horrible 15 00:00:53,413 --> 00:00:57,453 Speaker 2: New York, New York. So on a day when somebody 16 00:00:57,493 --> 00:01:01,453 Speaker 2: could potentially win millions and millions of dollars, it was 17 00:01:01,493 --> 00:01:05,013 Speaker 2: a good find this particular day for Barbie and James. 18 00:01:05,053 --> 00:01:09,013 Speaker 2: Inside the safe, they hauled up a safe. They opened 19 00:01:09,013 --> 00:01:11,173 Speaker 2: it up and like they showed us pictures of it, 20 00:01:11,893 --> 00:01:15,053 Speaker 2: and it's just all wet. It's one hundred thousand dollars 21 00:01:15,093 --> 00:01:20,133 Speaker 2: in cash, just bundles of one hundred dollar bills. So 22 00:01:20,613 --> 00:01:22,733 Speaker 2: you know it was it was worth it for them. 23 00:01:23,173 --> 00:01:25,293 Speaker 2: But you know what they do, so it's all wet, 24 00:01:25,333 --> 00:01:27,013 Speaker 2: and you think, well, how are they gonna you know, 25 00:01:27,253 --> 00:01:31,253 Speaker 2: dry it out? They send it to Washington to basically 26 00:01:31,293 --> 00:01:35,413 Speaker 2: they're mint to their printing presses and every single bill 27 00:01:35,973 --> 00:01:39,853 Speaker 2: will be looked at and made new again. I mean, 28 00:01:39,893 --> 00:01:41,573 Speaker 2: I don't know how many hours that would take. It 29 00:01:41,613 --> 00:01:43,173 Speaker 2: seems totally insane to me. 30 00:01:43,493 --> 00:01:45,693 Speaker 3: By the way, they're obviously they're allowed to keep it with. 31 00:01:46,373 --> 00:01:48,733 Speaker 2: Us because there's nothing inside it. They took it to 32 00:01:48,773 --> 00:01:52,613 Speaker 2: the police. They did everything right, and there is there's 33 00:01:52,653 --> 00:01:56,653 Speaker 2: no indication who it's from. So somebody obviously maybe there 34 00:01:56,733 --> 00:01:59,813 Speaker 2: was you know, a police chase or something, just dump 35 00:01:59,893 --> 00:02:02,733 Speaker 2: this safe in the water, thinking oh my gosh, it's 36 00:02:02,733 --> 00:02:06,173 Speaker 2: gone and somebody's actually found it. But isn't that amazing 37 00:02:06,213 --> 00:02:09,013 Speaker 2: that they do that. They actually take the time to 38 00:02:09,053 --> 00:02:12,253 Speaker 2: look after these these bills. I mean, it's American currency, 39 00:02:12,333 --> 00:02:13,773 Speaker 2: so I guess they have to do that. I guess 40 00:02:13,813 --> 00:02:16,413 Speaker 2: that's part of their part of their just caper. 41 00:02:16,533 --> 00:02:20,573 Speaker 3: That's a great caper. Well, you know, like the story 42 00:02:20,613 --> 00:02:24,173 Speaker 3: behind that could be like as having stolen it and 43 00:02:24,213 --> 00:02:25,853 Speaker 3: then they're being chased and they dump it in the 44 00:02:25,973 --> 00:02:28,333 Speaker 3: in the New York you know. But when you said 45 00:02:28,373 --> 00:02:31,653 Speaker 3: magnet fishing, I get it now. I thought that somehow 46 00:02:31,693 --> 00:02:35,213 Speaker 3: the fish were plucked out of the sea with magnetic device. 47 00:02:35,813 --> 00:02:38,813 Speaker 2: Well, yes, I imagine that that may happen, but not 48 00:02:38,853 --> 00:02:41,733 Speaker 2: in this very murky creek and in New York cree 49 00:02:41,733 --> 00:02:44,933 Speaker 2: because I don't think anything living in that creek et true. 50 00:02:45,013 --> 00:02:47,253 Speaker 3: That what an amazing story. Thank you, Raylean. 51 00:02:48,013 --> 00:02:51,613 Speaker 1: For more from Simon Barnett and James Daniels afternoons, listen 52 00:02:51,693 --> 00:02:54,533 Speaker 1: live to news Talks That'd Be or follow the podcast 53 00:02:54,613 --> 00:02:55,653 Speaker 1: on iHeartRadio.