 But he's still our hero and our favorite human because he is indeed the God. Like we were talking about it yesterday, actually going back and forth with it with Steph in the years. Like this is one person who just always just tries to break his own record. He's competing with himself literally. Also a very big shout out to Tibet who won the particular marathon at the Boston Situations. Congratulations. And yeah, welcome to the show. It's a bit cold, but you know, we know how to warm you up. It's Lydia's Breakfast Show in this here town in this city. And if you don't know, don't even take my word for it. Please just watch the whole show 7 through 10 in the a.m. Monday all the way through Friday and it's just Tuesday. So we got a lot in store for you this week. Yeah, so it's good, Brian. All right, good. Thanks. And now speaking on that note of a lead kid chugging, including Yvonne's Tibet, and then there's an amazing lady as well who was representing and it to Helena Berry. First of all, a lot of Kenyans were watching this. Possibly didn't get time to watch, but I just went through the highlights and all I can say is Kenyans are really, especially when it comes to athletes are really putting Kenya on the map. And there's a highlight here. This is Kenyans Marathon. Helena Berry has won the Boston Marathon. The two times 5,000 meter wild champion caught to the tip in a time of two hours, 21 seconds and 38. No, two hours, 21 minutes and 38 seconds. And then on the other side, we've got Yvonne's Tibet who won the second consecutive Boston Marathon title, clocking up to two hours, 5 minutes and 54 seconds. But then the conversation went back to Elliott Kipchoge and the same long distance runner, Elliott Kipchoge fails to win the Boston Marathon title and finishes 6th, clocking two hours, 9 minutes and 23 seconds, which actually became a conversation on Twitter. And I was checking out some people saying, oh, this time round Elliott Kipchoge won't be able to prepare well. But you know, history remains to be a legend when it comes to Marathon or when it comes to athletics. So I don't see it as a lose for Kipchoge. I feel like it's putting still Kenya on the map, but at the same time, somebody else won in as much as we are always about going, going, going. But sometimes things happen, they go haywire and you have to go with the flow. I'll tell you a secret, people are never appreciated where they come from. When Elliott Kipchoge goes abroad, he has security. He has people receiving him from the airport. He gets his flowers from the airport. Here he acts like a normal person. So you won't get to him, but that man is a hero. Right. Let me try to get it. There's a reaction that was made by a political analyst. Let me see if I can get it. She tweeted a very interesting, right, I think I've found it. She says, some respect towards Elliott Kipchoge would suffice, no matter the outcome of the rest. Stop throwing shade and you can't even run away from your problems. Let alone run a marathon. Then she goes ahead to say, you think it's a joke? You'll die without achieving an eighth of his involvement. And it confirms me, the level of pity some of us exude. He's still a classy, hard-working athlete and partner who has these ups and downs and all great humans. He is still God. I was blown away by that because all of a sudden it was hatred because you know Elliott Kipchoge for winning all the races. He competes. I think that was a good one. But at the same time I can't wait to see what he will say. Because when it comes to matters, athletics and sports in this country we need to shine the light a lot on it because that's where our country is put on the map. Leave alone actors who are also making it big in other overseas countries. So for me it's still a win for Elliott Kipchoge. And then away from that there's an interesting heartbreaking story that took over social media as well as news outlets yesterday regarding the shooting, or still you can call it gun violence of a 16-year-old young boy who was shot in Missouri when he was sent to pick his siblings across the block. She just confused to unblock. And I'll read what Naomi Campbell posted because it became like an activist thing. She said, she started with the hashtag Ralph Yal because the young boy is named Ralph Yal. He said, I'm saddened and sick to my stomach. And when will this stop? Heartbreaking beyond what an innocent child, son, brother, precious 16-year-old who accidentally rang the door of the wrong address in an attempt to pick up his siblings and was shot in the head by a man who didn't want him on his property. The innocent child is now fighting for his life. And this could be your child. Then she goes ahead to finish up and says, this should not happen again. Please do something. This is America. And then she left some of the emergency contacts in case you are feeling unsafe in any block to reach out to. And then what hit my mind was the issue of gun violence and the mass shootings. Like, they've been back-to-back from last week, the previous week, and it's back-to-back. They're not stopping. There's always something in America in regards to guns. It's not very... It should be shocking, but it's not. But it is that. Before you left the house, I tried to check out CNN, the CNN newsroom with Alice and Kamarota. They were actually discussing the same-same topic. And it's interesting that the 85, 84-year-old white man who shot him is finally free. Like, he's not in prison anymore. He's not been taken to prison. And then some of the legal analysts were saying that he shot the young man because he was trying to defend himself. And this is because he was in a glass house, and he just saw this young man, like, on the opposite side of his wing, and he thought it was an attacker. So it has been justified that he's not guilty anymore. And he's apparently free. Well, the boy is in ICU fighting for his life. But then, again, while I was living, they said the boy has been discharged from hospital. So he's with his parents. So I don't know how it went for, like, he's fighting for his life. He's been discharged. And then the person who shot him or the assailant is now not guilty anymore. There was a story where someone was... I didn't check it. I was showing him a sign on Friday that there's someone in the States. I don't know what particular state, but he was arrested. He was sentenced to jail for 70 years for spitting at a policeman. During protests. Sounds like a Kenyan behaviour. Spitting through 70 years. 70 years. Yeah, sentenced to jail. I was like, wow. But for us, right here in Kenya, that's just normal. Like, somebody could even spit next to you. Hey, bye-bye. They're like, wow, those are loads. I think those 70 years should be transformed to this 84-year-old man who shot this innocent 16-year-old. I think it's just the system. The system, no matter where you are, it can choose to do the most for some people and not enough for others. It is what it is. All right. On that note, since you mentioned somebody who spat on someone and was jailed, there's an interesting question here that popped up on my Q&A meme feed. And the question was, what are some of the uncomfortable behaviours in public that would make you walk away, especially if you're seated next to a person in a public facility? And that includes a bus, a car, a restaurant, et cetera. I don't know what would make you comfortable. They said uncomfortable behaviours in the public that would make you walk away, especially if you're seated next to a person in a public facility. Bus, car, restaurant, gathering, et cetera. Yes, that's a very wide question. Uncomfortable behaviours. Yeah. For me, it's picking the nose. You know, it's like you're going to come up, you're going to stand there and a punk. I think that has once happened to me. And this is a beautiful lady. I don't know if she's alive or not. I don't remember. I like to see your design. Yes, but I see your design. I don't know if she's alive or not. I really don't know. That's a very hard question. I don't know. Uncomfortable. Had you walked away, and I am able to walk away, I don't know what would make you walk away, especially if you're seated next to a person. I don't know. When it happens, I'll let you know. But I'm pretty sure it has opened to you a lot, maybe you're just afraid to mention, but no worries, I got you. But on that note, we're going to take a very short break. We'll be coming back with Val, so you can talk about what you're going to be doing next in the next immediate segment right now. All I can say is you should keep it wide. In the morning, we're going to have a very healthy pun on the healthy, healthy conversation. So keep it here. We're going to add to Y-54 on Facebook, Y-254 channel on Twitter, Y-254 underscore channel on the gram hashtag of the day, so in the morning. All right.