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From The Von Haessler Doctrine: S16/E129 - Info DumpJul 2, 2026

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Thanks for listening to the Bond Hessler Doctrine podcast. Follow the Doctrine on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, Instagram, and Twitter for even more content. This where doctrine begins right now. I'm your host, Eric von Hessler Surrounded by most, but not all the doct andaires, but then again, plus one, which you wouldn't expect this early on this day. Let me get to it. Tim Andrews is not here today because he has the entire week off. Autumn Fisher is here, George Clark is here, Greg Russ is here in studio, and of course Geraard Gerald, Jared Yamamoto. I like. what this. I got three names. Oh yeah. I got like three names. L like all the big ones like Lee Harvey Oswald, John Wilkes Booth, like are great ones. Great examples sir, by the way. All the celebrities. Yeahes, sor ye Great examples. Hey, people keep talking about them. That's one thing you gott to say. M Jordan Michael J. Fox. they just use initials. Those are initials, Donald J. Trump, sorry. Okay, so I got you're not going to believe. If I said You see my S see how much damage there is? It looks like I was trying to off myself or something on my your hair added to your off. hair's matted, red skin, everything. If I gave you guys twenty four hours Guess cause this moments before as I was walking out the door, literally just getting my stuff together not to turn around and hit the door And because of what happened, I ended up leaving the house for, I don't know, twenty, twenty five minutes later And I'm telling you there's no way. justust take a guess at a front doorkob. No Uh triripped on the basement stairs comoming upstairs? No You are tacked by a bear Hm close. No. U George C't. U No God, not the cat And we could go on like this for four straight hours I have a one cat left Yeah got it enough U So I'm just about to leave I'm getting my stuff together Not to nobody my wife's out doing Aaron's doing something. And I reach around, I realize that there's a light on. that I don't want to leave a light on. So I just kind of reach around the counter for the kitchen light And a few days ago, because we've had a couple of you know summer things where people are over the last couple of weeks, people leave the door open here and there. So we ended up with a couple flies in the house. So we decided because you never know of these things. Then I saw smaller ones. I'm like, well, maybe they lay eggs. So we brought in, you know, we got the fly glue trap things Fly paper? No, it's a flyplaper. Th These are like cylinders that are just have glue on them. Oh. And I wasn't thinking se those. putut my arm around to try and the thing caught me You would not believe this glue. Like first of all, they're just flies. You don't need glue this heavy duty in order to just keep a fly stuck to this cylinder.. But I mean my hand almost to my elbow had this glue And I could not get I had to use, you know, like almost like brillo pads And just it was just and I thought at first, I thought, This glue is never going to come off Well and then I'm gonna get my car. I'm gonna put my hands on my steering wheel. That'll be there for the next year. So I was like, no, Dn. Probably like acetone would' have I didn't. I don't know where acetone My wife wasn't there. I was like, maybe if there's fingernail polish remover or something, I don't know what that is. Even super dry, so you're right this This doesn't dry. It doesn't solidify.t that. stays in that gooey and I just touched it for a moment. first pulled off me, I pulled some skin off s the worst. These things are they don't have any guards on them and I guess they shouldn't because flies wouldn't perch there and then jump in. They have to kind of be wide open But I mean, I can't imagine I just want say if you have one of these, if you have children or anything, just don't have them anywhere near them because you know, I knew that it would be sticky, but I had no idea that it would be like this. So then I just decided no Aam it. The show be damned. I don't care whatever. I'm getting this stuff off me and I got that I got Aab You know, like that steel wool That' the wrong thing. in the moment I needed the clock was ticking I have show to do solve it. It's not to like force it off. Well, I had to force it off. I had nothing around me to dissolve to the extreme. Yes. I' removing all your skin. Yeah, I pull the goo off four five layers. J. justust remove the skin. That was And I was I was yelling at the universe. Oh my goodness. if there had been a camera on me while this was going on, I was screw. the amount the cloud of Epletives that I shouted into the universe while this was going on. was some But I was just like, damnit. And so I did that for like T ten straight minutes just for And let me tell you Better man for it I'm here almost glue free. I was well there's some little bit here and there. There is a scent in this room. I was wondering what it was. now it makes sense. I don't think it's that. There's some kind of smell like soap. It's Maybe it's my fragrance. It's probably you. did you D you A you wearing a fragrance? showered I showered right before I came in. My hair is Ethy essence. Did Do you wear fragrance? Do you wear cologne? Are you a cologne person I've never worn well, I wore a Cologne when I was a teenager and I wore weight too. I used to wear Paulo sport.. I used to walk around like a walking bottle of Musk by Joe Var Musk was the thing in nineteen eighty Bute when I thought this is what my dad wore Just thats like an after shave. Yeah. ut and old So you're saying you just smell spice. You probably smell like c so fresh you' fresh You taste fresh. I was fresh until I spent twenty minutes s trying to steal wall glue off of my body and then I got all sweaty. so maybe it's me that you're smelling. I think it must be because it res. I don't think it must be. I'm not a person who stinks. Maybe it's a combination of the two I'm coming over there. Oh boy. H it comes. All right. Let's see. Smell is crevices Okay, it's not you. Thank you. All right. smell smell, Greg. Okay, come here, Greg Now for those listening it at home,, just activate yourang. What are you bringing in here? What are you putinging in? Remind me of when I go to over here let me smell you. When I go to my barbar. hold on When I go to my barbar the same smell. He's got some sort of aringent onem? Yeah. smell. Yeah It's a good smell. It's whatever soap or whatever you were using. That's a nice clean smell. Yeah, think could be a little too much. Maybe you're a little too clean. I've often said that about you, Greg Russ. You have a lot of positives but damn it, you're too clean. clean. J had a dirty night last night That's way I was outside watching that game just as you were. It so hot. Oh I should have showered before I went to bed, but by the way' lazy. Can I just say something What that Jame That came. that That little period of time between the red card and when they scored the second goal was some of the most intense Port that I' I've I would say since the thirteteen second game between the chiefs and the Bills like that period of time where it was all defense, they had On ten men on the field It was likeing even thirty minutes. Yeah. and you were just sitting like could they do this? And the way that it was like and I don't watch soccer, so I don't but I can see what formations are. like I don't know all the rules I immediately could see, oh yeah, they can't try to do anything offensively because they can't leave a corridor open the other way. And the idea that they that moment there where they just couldn't try to do anything offensively and it was all done keepe away basically. And keep away and just throwing was so intense. And then the score I've got that moment right here. m a lot of soccer but that's gott to be one of the greats from this world O country. That doesn't happen. That was incredible T back. The entire bar just exhaled after that because it was so intense during that thirty minutes and everybody' like,. Oh I'm telling you, man, I was I was at the edge of my seat. That was really when it was over, I would the people I texted that was just entertaining. That was just wildly entertaining cigarette leading up to that, leading up to that There were two scores that were taken off the board. Yeah. So you got all excited and then they were both off sides I will say this when the red card happened, I jumped up and I'm yelling and I'm screaming and then I thought Well, you never watch soccer. What the hell do you know about it? Like I don't know I don't know if that's a That's so sad. No, no. I know it's not It's like I can't I can't yell at a ref and say that he got it wrong if I don't watch this game the Rd card I think a lot of people were saying that it was bad, but all the people I was listening to wanted my team to win. so I didn't know. People were angry because they went to the video review. videoide review VAR is theone who stopped the game Yeah to analyze it, which I guess is not something people think should happen It should be the from the field could make re call, but they stopped it. So the rep didn't even call anything and then it goes way past yellow card to red card. So that means One of our two best players Yeah R Bggan who has scored in every game of the World Cup I We don't we didn't have him then and we don't have him in the next game. That's correct. We will not have flow for for Belgium. So this is now tell me Jared, I'm trying to and Greg who played soccer in high school. Even though I don't know all the rules and everything, I'm looking at this Belgium team And so what I hear about them is they came into the tournament, they kind of started to slip a little bit before the tournament earlier in the year, they were considered one of the best teams. They kind of slipped a little bit, but they're good, but they're older So now I'm thinking for the tell me if I'm right or wrong. The strategy for the United States should be Young legs Hire him out. moveove a lot becausecause obviously they're talented, but they're old. amm I wrong? You're not wrong about that. And that's honestly been the strength of the US and every game we've played is to play fast and be the more athletic team. But I think that's going to work again Belgium. It'll definitely work. I would say with Belium yesterday, though losing by two goals and scoring two goals in the last few minutes of the game. Being older, they didn't seem that tired Yes, but they actually won it on a free kick, right? penalies Yeah penalty c Yeah. But they came all the way back. They were They were kind of mirrors because they to tie the gamame to even get to that penalty kick. They t to nothing with five minutes left. Yeah. Th they tied it and then they got the penalty kick And there are some I heard something that like evenven Belgium is kind of the Senegal feels the same way that America does because that was a VAR call They gave them the the penalty kick at the very end. So we end up inside of all of this stuff. I hope That this means that we can Now they could actually Couldn't they step up and say, hey, u He can't play for the rest of the They could up. There's a committee that could review that. they probably more since everybody in players's leg onene of those games. Get who they're playing Ja, remember? Itesn't really matter. The guy who broke the Canadian player's leg suspended, got a red card one game, then they extended it to five games. right? That won't happen here so many people thinking that they shouldn't even gotten this. Yeah, it should have been a yellow at most. Well, it wasn't and we're going, you know, we're going to rely on whoever the sub is. whoever you are, sub, get out there. Listen the great thing about T your pants off. The great thing about this tournament the great thing about this tournament so far is that USA has been able to play show a lot of depth. that we've been able to give lots of people World Cup experience. So I like our chances going. I feel like even though I haven't really been watching much of this stuff that in that between the red card and the second goal likeike that I felt like I was watching a team like take another step together. That's how it Yeah Yeah. And then again, I had to say, well, yeah, but you don't watch this stuff all the time. So it might appear to you I think that was a am boing experience. It had to be them. I mean, they played for what? thirty minutes with one less player than the people there play ser. That was very that was that was that was an exciting experience. You invested. Yeah getet on the train. If people are not on this team USA train to get on it now. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not Jared. That doesn't mean that I hate Beel Joe Murdy Oh, we hate waffles. We hate chocolates. we hatee everything We. I was just saying, I was wildly entertained the team that I wanted to win one. so it was a great night And I'm obviously I was going to watch every game in the knockout round. But now I definitely will be because I want to see if they can keep get through this without I mean, this guy scored at every game this World Cup we don't have them. going into how many left now? but is a surround of sixteen or Yes Around of sixteen and right quite frankly, I mean, I predicted before the tournament began. I'm like, I think we'll make it out of the group and win one. So in my opinion, we're playing with house money. Just have way this before is the US team? Yes. we have won one round and that's about They got the final eight at one point What was that? Was it like nineteen forty thousand? Okay I don't even know how long the US has been been a part of the World Cup Have they been part of the World Cups since the very beginning? Basically. I learned yesterday that started in the twenties. Yeah. I thought it would have gone back to like the eighteen hundred. In the first World Cup, I was looking at Wikipedia. Apparently we got third And I'm like, to I think that's our best finish ever. But I don't know how many countries played in that World Cup. That's that's the question. It also two thousand two when they made it to the final eight U alsoso the ratings are doing quite good here in the summers. Yes is the top seven Seven Most watch television programs this last week were World Cup games And and then sixty minutes percent gotot in there at eight and outside Okay, that's news. I got I got to give a nod to give a nod to America's got talent. It's the only entertainment thing that got into the top ten Who's watching that And then the ten that still have cable. Well, got into the top ten And then ten was another World Cup game. So it's seven's eightight World Cup games and sixty minutes in America's got talent. That's what Iort America. What is America watching? clear representation of, it's just about sports. The only thing that gets ratings is sports that people actually watch And that's why even sports that maybe we don't think of as being you know, the most highly rated sports like NASCAR or whatever. they're now behind, you know, you know, NACAR nowaz on Amazon I don't know how much of the season But that's on Amazon. the NBA Was that on the Amazon or was they had some they had some games on Amazon, but they also had playoff games on on Prime. Yeah. they had also they had a lot of games on NBC. They're kind of all over the place You have to be a Costco member to watch? Yes. Yes. That's what it comes down to. He didn't live in the United States because I was in London at the time of the NBA Finals. Amazon was the platform carrying the games So that's worldwide. Yeah And I know that like Disney U in India carries cricket Yes, which is huge And I would imagine they doing in, I don't know, in Englandish's probably on skky or something because It's like the national sport But it's a way to sort of boost Disney plus Yes, they're doing quite well in India. They're having some trouble here in America, but they're doing quite well with their cricket package. Well, they went from four dollars to twenty matter of I don't know. do they start under four dollars? it's fivell ninet nineents maybe. Now, which one? tier? 'causeuse I never got the commercials ter I was always too good for That was it just to get in. There was no tears at that point. And they didn't package it with Hulu or Oh yeah because it's annoying now because if you search for things, like if you search on my Roku for a movie, it'll be like, Yeahah it's available on Tuesday Plus, and then you go there and it's like, Oh, you don't have showtime. L I didn't think showte, that's Amazon. Amazon says all is like Paramount bought showhtime. So I found out that I have I don't know showtime but just anything. Yeah No I don't have this specific thing. It's like Yeah I didn'tick that. I picked D plus You said I have it. By the way, I saw today that Project Hill Mary is actually going to Amazon today. Okay, good. So you don't have to pirate it. Although you have to pay something. I would think. I don't know. What does that mean is going to Amazon? Well, so here's the deal. So you can watch it on Amazon, but they make you pay to rent it or they offer you a deal to get MGM plus. Okay, that' own MGM No, I know that because that was because it was a theatrical release. What I'm saying is that's over now. Okay And now whatever it means for it to be on Amazon That might still mean you have to pay twenty dollars. I don't know. Okay may not actuallyre you have Standard Amazon Prime subscription. you can watch Project Taail Mary. Now, if you have the ad free version or you don't have the ad free version, they'll probably just interject ads and weird Which by the way Hlly nilly. Yeah, I find it makes it better Beuse well you're really connected to like the pulse of what's going on what are we selling here? Well, my whole thing is yeah, the story' good, but what does the algorithm think? Yeah. Sim phone break. Exactly a little phone break or a little break. More Tu, emu or whatever Marsials Is that that's the that's the Liberty mutual, right Yes. Yes, no no company has been more dedicated to a worse joke Thank you M. Thank you. It's terrible. Okay, hold. It is. It's terrible. No I would say you're talking about in singing it Yes And that's what advertising is about.'reed out of and What I don't know. I would say this. I think the guy with the mustache, I think he's a good comic actor. I think he's that's great. The commercials are so they are pretty stupid. and probably just themselves to them. Yeah, there's not a there's there's not a lot more they can do with it. They kind of his The reason I think he's funny is because he's obviously doing like a nineteen seventies stars skkin hutch type of character, you know, And so I find it funny. But it's unlike Flow who can over where is she with prorogressive. Yeah. She can come up with all almost like Saturday Night Live, right? They can just come up with any kind of sketch and do it. I guess yeah, Liberty is a kind of Do you think kind of has to stay with this kind of seventies motif Do you think Flo likes This has all worked for you. You're complaining about it. You're singing the jingle Eactly just. You just gave them a free plug. So I think it's working on you. I think it'sing.'s just If you go there Is this hey, autumn, tell me you don't like the email. And then when they go to the website, click the microphone and put in autumn and you get twenty percent. it too. Go to their website. gets She getss. Autumn is writing the email in the website. Sheplain for Dest is what I'm saying. She knows what she's doing.o seems miserable to me these days, I expanded around her. I wonder if that was her call. I think it is her call She's with the groundlings. She's with the groundlings. I think they write those pieces. I think these are people that that are in the improv thing with her. I believe. I don't know that for a fact I'm just I't' losing the spotlight. bothered her. Uh I don't know at this point she's probably just like getting paid paid. I mean, who has kept a job like that that long? The dell guy crowned on it Hey dude got a dell guy. Yeah, he could have Yeah he could haveed Wait, wasn't Jason That was Apple Oh, that's real you're thinking of. Yeah. the people that you used to fantasize about, that was Ale Yeah, Dell died. She liked the Microsoft guy, people I fantasized. Yeah, you like the Microsoft guy. tell them. I think the Slubby guy. Yeah He had a job. Yeah he had a job. Another guy didn't have a job Jason L. Yeah. Justin Long. Jason Justin Just I'm a mom. Jason whoever from that commercial with the thing By the way, we're heading into a holiday weekend. This is our last show. right. It may seem like we're just marandering without any kind of plot or plan. but in reality, this is a holiday show where we're getting ready for the big holidays and have have a great holiday It's going to be one hundred and seventy five degrees everywhere. heat doough Eone Yes. So like the I think it's kind of letting I think it's letting the administration off the hook a little bit because They're going to be able to say when this fair just bombs completely. They're going to be able to say, e it was one hundred and ten degrees, you know, and and they'll be you'll have to go. was and they'll kind of get off the hook. There are talks with the Pach Tree Road race on Saturday that they're already in a red flag warning now and goes to any higher any higher than that. They've canceled it before. They or they Well they didn't cancel it from the from in World War two. They weren't enough runers No it was it was no show they li they started the race and it got so hot and I feel like it was within the last fifteen years they had to stop it. Yeah. And I think this time around, it there it's going to be the hottest temperature ever at the certain time stop it. You know, just, you know, there's somebody time to run faster so it's over quicker. That's true. Yes. It's tight Let's do it let's face it. There's somebody alive today that won't be alive at the end of that race. Just in. just don't do it. I'm telling people show up and they're not in the bet No. I'm saying Eron's waing at the end. No. I'm saying I'm saying that heart attack Hill at one hundred seven degree heat indes is going to be a man It's going to manifest itself in reality. Do it at night. Do it started at seven PM Yeah. the firework. No, no, it ends right as the fireworks st. some people it takes like seven hours, I don't know Ah, so many headlines. So little time to actually read the stories beneath them But I do see this The cookout's going to cost a bit. Do we have a number? There's usually like a number. There's an official number for what the average july fourth Barbecue pull it up here. They do it with Thanksgiving. you know, what's the what's the average price of a Thanksgiving dinner What's the average price of Remember there was they were having a mistress and that being found out on july fourth week? People were worried because the meat prices are significantly higher this fourth of July with the ground meat. the pieces nobody wants. That'ss costing more. Please say Beef, this is a family show Apparently, it's gonna be peasants. This actually doesn't seem that bad. Around seven dollars thirty eight cents per person. So for a group of ten, seventy four dollars. That doesn't seem I don't believe that. That's from the American Farm Bureau. Why are you get Oh, that's just for the meat though. That's before you get into all those salads I don't like. I'm sorry, I beef. The baset of for meorryes. The basket of goods used to measure the cost this year includes cheeseburgers, chicken breast, pork chops, potato chips, pork and beans, No hot dog, strawberries Where's the hot dog fmade potato salad? Lemonade h potato sandwich.ic cookies and ice cream twenty thirteen twenty thirteen I looked up list fifty four sixty four for ten people. Yeah but it's not that bad actually. twenty, twenty six, seventy three, eighty two two years ago. I mean I mean, that's not that bad. A actually That's as bad per person. It went from five dollars and forty six cents to seven dollars.. I'm outraged. You gotta be going to Walmart or the dollar store. O Costco Yeah, getet your meat from Dollar Tree. You know what's? Oh, that's good stuff. Raisor. Argentinian. Dollarree Apparently it's no refrigeration I'm looking at this on the shelf by region here guys. The south is the second highest. So believe it or not, the Northeast we got a lot of fat people. Apparently the Northeast and the midwest both cheaper than us. West, the highest. no surprise that. Well, that's because the taxes are so addedive That's what I'm going to say. They're weird out there. That's what Morgan Walland told. He said, they lireve weird.'re not from the south. They're not from theou. You don't. You can't trust them You can't trust that's what Morgan Wallen told me, you can't trust anybody who isn't from the South, and you can trust anybody who is from the South. He said, That's how I live my life. There's that Autoune. That's who I am, Eric. That's what he said. Welcome south, brother. Yes abbsolutely. Uh, I'm still reeling from that damn game less last night This gu is the other ones aren't going be as good It was too early. We peaked Now No come on we're going to be cynical. We're gonna beat Belgium We have them right where we want them I'm a cynical fan You didn't get the audio that I wanted. You got the audio of Trump talking about Theodore Theodore Roosevelt. I wanted the audio where apparently he was having a conversation with an AI version It was He was That's important. Thank you so much for letting me Yeah It s I read it and it sounded to me Oh sat in reading it It seemed like what Theodore Roosevelt was saying to him was You really shouldn't be running your administration this way. And Trump's response was, well, thanks for mentioning that because that's true. It's all He didn't say it that way, but he was talking about principles of the presidency And it seemed to be like, well, this is not appable to Trump's presidency at all, but then his response was like, don't you know it I guess he knows. But you have him talking about Peddy Rooseveltableer. And he did just the opposite. He had a freaking wild life Right Right? He was w. Do we love Dny R? He just didn't want to take that. He didn't want to listen to his doctor He loves it be quiet He wanted to be great. He didn't listen to his doctor. ate a lot of cheeseburgers. and Wild life. I got a feeling when Trump's done with his presidency, I don't think he's should be going down and you know trying to navigate the Nile Not theight Aazon The Amazon The Amazon River. whenever I hear those stories about Teddy Roosevelt, I go, he's kind of a dumb person. I he he's like overweight. he goes down to the to the Amazon. He gets show me's pirana. I heard the Pirana story that they put on a show for him. They did. they wasn't as bad they are in Nature. That's why we always think of piranhas as being so like fearsome agressive Yeah. But everybody but everybody got sick. I he got sick. There was like it's like, what are you doing down in the Aaz? Isn't there anything in like with these I don't get these adventurers I really don't. Unless you have to be, unless you have to be like is like like, you know, maybe Lewis and Clarkke were like, Hey, it's a good gig. job, you know, But for the people who didn't have to do it for a living is like, I'm just gonna go on an adventure Well, I mean, there's some fun adventures But I don't think, you know, but much like awing down the amphus. No I totally nineteen what? like u When did he do this in the I don't exactly when nineteen thirteen. Yeah. relelating back to our times, it's like going on a long road trip, right? Sometimes you like the idea of it. Yeah. Th then you get two hours in and like an eight hours drive, you're like,, I still got six hours in. Remember have hotels and restaurants around. Yeah. And this is nineteen thirteen. I would be like, it's hot. There's mosquitoes. The mosquitoes are full of disease And I'm a former president. Nah You know what? I'll write a book We'll start thinking about a presidential library. Did they do that back then? When did the presidential library start? I was probablyas there a history of like drinking with him Yeah, I'm surery he was a big drinker. He he was a he was a man. He was a he was a he liked to he liked to trophy hunt. I think they had, Okay, so that's another thing. So a lot of people who are like alcoholics will sometimes seek thrill Yeah. insteadt like it was an alcoholic drink. Wh I'm not saying like maybe he was addicted to alcohol. I'm just saying thatough he may have had Alcoholism. Yeah. He I he was like they they have these people like u if his kids are listening or something They it was more like, you know, like an Ernest Hemingway, you know, I mean he came along later, the same kind of thing. was like I gott to prove myself that Well, he wasn't That's why he Teddy it onene of the big things after after he lost the nineteen twelve presidential election. Yeah, those bull mooses, they didn't do so so He went on this trip probably to prove something to himself. You are I still got it. Yeah. I still got it. It's like a midlife crisis I guess good man thing to do. Yeah explore I' got to kill myself and it's going to be great. Yeah Yeah exploring the Amazon is cool, George. but being but like If you're overweight and how old was he at the time? it's not like he got himself in shape to go down there, you know? Like when it's hot and mosquitoe, I think you want to be thin I think you're I think you want to be agile. You want to be able to kind You want to have enough on you so that you don't have to eat all the time so you can like bo Well, you're say you're making the argument for Teddy. This is the Yeah I guess so. This is your to. So it was his weight loss journey. That's what it was. He was I bet he did lose a bunch of weight. He was fifty five. fifty five an overweight. I'm going to go down. I'm going to go down and navigate the Amazon And often sightited cigars every. He was often sightited to two hundred twenty pounds at five foot eight Oh yeah, he was way. was he was you know what? the interesting thing was he was he was smart. He actually he rolled down there Hey, look at this. He did I found he did lose about one quarter of his entire body weight in the jungle. How long D he I mean, they thought he was dead for I believe that his family thought that he was dead He did They did. He had something like that. I know that there was a period of time. I think that his family didn't know if he was alive anymore. God if I was his wife I'd soool, if you went anywhere like that Well, right? our solo cell phone maybe Yeah, but back then, you know, you know, presidential liives and they were like, you And they were like telegraphs that may or may not get the letter. to get to the middle of the jungle. Oh so they didn't have Map quest back then. They did not. Do you believe that? How do get How do they get around? What? Oh you think about a teleype with them, likeike his own personal smartphone? I feel like we're thirty seconds away from autumn saying, You know, what he was down there, was gay. Yeah seriously. Back then, all presidents were and all trip That's right. They were really g. That's right. They called it what they called their Amazon brides or something like that. gay f What kind of what did he come down with? someomebody looking up. I believe that he did get some sort of I don't know if it was dang O Deng Dengy Deng Yeah. she has got one track mind. She's writing all the pirates. I agree with her numberers. We don't have to get back to the pirates. First of all first of all, if they were, it wasn't fun because they didn't smell good. I can guarantee you that. He became gravely ill, this is the way it's put with a cocktail of diseases and injuries. a bone infection, malaria and dysentery And apparently Considering suicide because He was he thought he was a burden and a death sentence to the We haven't seen We haven't seen We did not see a reaction to losing a presidency like that until Trump lost to Biden in twenty I mean it's really kind of like the Trump thing except he just had to go put himself through it, you know and get Trump just sat there and said the same thing over Parrot did the same He should have gone to the moon Yeah. I'm going to the mo.'t let me get there. I'm going to the moon. But it's kind of the same thing. like he couldn't handle the fact. I mean, he had listen, he had two terms and then his vice president took over. that was the big guy. That was what's it, whatever his name taft And then and then he didn't like taft and And so he end up running against Taft right?id't he split the vote and that's Wilson got in, right? Am I wrong? A I wrong about this? That sounds right,.. Well, Autumn be impressed if if I pulled that out of my you know what? if he's gay. Well Jared looked it up. I'll tell you that Roosevelt also carried a lethal dose of morphine with him in his luggage during that trip. Never used it. No, but he thought about it Oh Oh that's the that's that's that's u suicide part of that Y had that with them constantly. Roovelt.. Roosevelt, nineteen oh one to nineteen oh nine, TaF, nineteen oh nine, nineteen thirteen, Wilson, nineteen thirteen and nineteen twenty one. That's right. Well thank you. Remember, you're listening to a man who dropped out of the ninth grade My phone was off when I was swearing, right I was talking about that sub that went in for Bosnia Herzevina, look like he was fifteen years old and he got out there. He was trash talking everybody. I think it's Rem, Is that his name? Yeah Rem was was going after you know the guy'm talking about? he was like shots on goal I don't I don't know anything about soccer, but I thought, I think that guy's gonna be good one day. he was just How about that coach with his double breasted suit? Oh, when got nuts. I forgot about the meltdown. Yeah He's holding on of the ball up. That was fantastic. And then they like five minutes later, you see him sit there going, I just made an ass out of myself. But that just shows you the heat of the moment, the world's biggest stage at that moment I't get you. Well, the correction is in. For some reason, I thought that Taft was Roosevelt's vice president. was Listen up, Pete Heagseth, He was Roosevelt's secretary of war. And back then, they different vice presidents, even if had if you had multiple administrations, they'd always changed the vice president So Ta I mean, taap Roosevelt was the vice president when McKinley got killed, got shot, assassinated So He took over and then he had a vice president, right? But then No when he took over, he didn't have a vice president because there was no constitutional process to fill that vacancy. And then Charles Fairbanks was his. So until you ran again, we had no constitutional process to If you needed a vice president and they wasn't there to have a new vice president. I get Teddy was probably a little difficult to work with. you know, listen He was probably the closest to Trump, not in policy necessarily, but just in personality It was it was big, big personality. He did have like, I think it had lot like like bears fighting each other on the White House lawn and stuff. I'm making that up. but I think things like I think big R arena for it too. Yeah. But I think they they did do like it was a big thing for like, you know how Putin is mocked Before the war and everything back when we were like quasi friends with him, he was mocked for always being seen with a shirt, riding a horse. But there was a reason And the reason is that at that time and I don't know about now Something like sixty five percent of the men in Russia were alcoholics that were not doing anything. And so he was trying to create a new Russian man. And I think in a way This That was the same kind of thing going on Teddy Roosevelt This is what the American man is does, not afraid, goes, conquers, blah blah blah, That kind of thing And you know, on this july fourth We salute him. We need more Americans like that. Because if he if he hadn't created a bull moose party and run against taft and split the vote Maybe the biggest racist who ever has held the presidency wouldn't have gotten in there and that's Woodrow Wilson. Which by the way, I saw a movie, there's a movie that was made in the forties I think it's just called Wilson And I mean, I saw it a TCM years and years ago And if you just watch that movie, you would think that this guy was sent to us from heaven kissed by the angels, dipped in vanilla and sent down to earth. it was all like chorus. I think it was like the head of Harvard or something when they Princeton And it was he was just the greatest guy. And then later on I started to learn about this dude. He was He was probably the most virulent racist that was ever president What were his years? His years were ninet nineteen fourteen thirteen to nineteen twenty one. Yeah. And the last year or so, his wife ran the country because he was incapacitated Like everybody knew it, but nobody talked about it. She was even more racist. I don't know. I don't know what her feelings were But I know that he was a big fan of the books that led to the movie Birth of a Nation, which is two books he was u Big fan of that phrenonology and all that like was he was eugenics. This when eugenics was big and all that kind of stuff. Yeah, absolutely. But if you watch this movie called Wilson, you would have thought that he was just a saint Why wasn't this guy a priest? He was like And then you learn about him in reality. At the beginning of the movie, he wins the presidency and He's still like the president of Princeton or whatever. he comes out on the porch and all the students just sing to him Oh maybe that maybe were all the students racist too? I don't know. I have no idea Now look up, lookook up Wilson's why is Wilson considered I don't know about the most racists I say Jackson He was race. I would say Jackson that. Well he just I think he yeah, Jackson was up there. Also it was a different time I'd say it is I think Wilson was like More racist than the timimes. I'm not acting like I'm not acting like he was Okay. so there's like like a racist slope, right that ends up He was on the high hill. phology. He was on the high hill. Andrew Johnson's the most racist. Oh yeah. because he was from was was he from Kentucky? Where was he from? They Tennessee or? Tennessee. That's right. He was a little hickory And then Wilson second on this list, then Jackson, then Pulk What's the list most racist most racist. It's a buzzed. So guys And and they all made me Howowl with laughter. Are you mixing things together, Buzzfe, but this says an AI list. Okay So who was first? Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson. He famously believed the U.S was a country for white men and allowed southern states to implement restrictive black codes. Is Wilson? Yeah, that No, no, no. Are you talking about Andre Johson? You's talk about Andrew Johnson who took over after Lincoln got assassinated. and was the first president to be impeached And the second one wasn't until Nixon. And we've had I don't know Well Nixon was even impeached right. No, no, he' resigned because he was. So the second wasn util Cinton And then since then we've had seven or eight of them It's not a big deal anymore. prettytty soon it's gonna be No one's ever been pieed and removed though. It'll be a normal thing. from here on out to have some part the process happen Andrew Johnson was saved by one vote And also, people said that he was given speeches around the country drunk I don't know. for sure riding the rails, drinking in between c. something. Were they good speeches? Gather around, white people. I something As we're celebrating our two hundred fiftieth, I think maybe we should think about people who are a little, you know, a little better to think about, you know, the Lincolns, the Washingtonons. We still have to remember our foibles. Yeah. That's right, The Fibles Iott think it Is that what Trump has changed it to in like these museums? The point is. two of the Bon Hessler doctrine begins right now You know, there's a possibility. that the AI thing just showed its real first crack I don't know I don't I think you think I'm talking about the Alex Carp interview, George Clarin. I am not Although we'll get to that a little bit later. Meta You know, this whole thing where Ma has been remember they're like hiring all the talent from open AI and anthropic and they're going all in on their AI and they've been building out data centers and all of this Now They're turning around and saying Yeah, we kind of have too much compute for us. so they're going to sell it to others. So they build out all these data centers. And they don't have a product Because really nobody has a consumer product And they're starting to realize that And so their stock actually went up nine percent yesterday when they basically said We're going to use this to become yet another cloud computing Cany But here's the problem The only people that The only companies that need that much compute are open AI and anthropic So The fact that they built all of this stuff out. they didn't build all this stuff out saying, Hey, we're going to be another cloud, you know, put, you know AWS kind of thing They've built it out and now all of a sudden they're going Yeah, we're going to run them out to other people Well, there's only two possible customers out there What happens if they hit One of them, open AI pulled back their IPO They were going to do an IPO, I think in about a month or so, something like that, maybe in October, even a couple months away This guy, this tech reporter They gott to hold their financials and releaseed them to the public and the amount of money they're burning, the billions of dollars they're burning. still not having any kind of product that people are demanding or salivating for And then that got out there and all of a sudden they were like, you know what, we're not going to do our IPO right now. They don't want to show their financials to everybody. They don't want to be judged on their financials. by the financials that were out there, they were not going to be seen as a trillion dollar company, which is what they wanted. before they went to an IPO So these little, you know, it's Before before the bubble burst, if it's going to burst, I'm not a person who makes predictions about these things? I just tell you what I'm worried about But before the bubble burst It's not really a bubble. It's an iceberg. Things start breaking up below the waterline. You don't really notice them, you don't see them And that's what I'm suggesting out of this is that this might be some cracks below the waterline. before the whole thing I guess implodes would be the way to put it I can out everything Look, I don't give people advice. I don't listen, I'm not even asking you, I think I my a My wife and I talk about this all the time. I I''re we're in our sixties. So the other crashes You know, I had lots of runway in front of me. whatever. this We have the mudoney, we have the nest egg. Right? And so it's very worried r some I don't I don't have fifteen years to gain it all back if There's a problem. if the whole thing crashes as it has done Um twice since two thousand plus the pandemic So I don't really have the and we were Jane and I were talking about yesday' was like, Hey have it all there and then just like, what if something happens and it just you look in there and it's gone And you're like Look at seventy So it's I'm thinking about putting it in my backyard But I wouldn't say that on the air because then people would just get shovels and come to my backyard. Well I know like millnials metaphorically speaking, Millennials have been investing a lot in blue collar businesses. So maybe I saying that Yeah Maybe at seventy, you know, you jump into like a blue collar kind of business. I don't know how I'm gonna invest in stuff if the stuff I already had as my nest egg is gone. just. you just get a blue collar job. so that way Okaykay, that's fine as long as I'm healthyough I think it's at sixty six, sixty seven. That's when you ought to jump on top of roof. I to start doing those kind of jobs. absolutely the no. What's stopping you you know what? we don't You know what? My own lack of vision. What doesn't kill you kills you makes you stronger. That is true. Sometimes it actually kills you That's true. It could. could kill you. but it could make you stronger. I guess that's yeah. But you see, it sounds like it's a fivety fifty, but it may be more like an eighty twenty it doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Sounds like a fifty fifty proposition. I'm just trying to offer you another choice. the most literal sense, what if something a machine rips off your bicep, you're not stronger after that Well, I think that you mentally you will be. Yeah, you'll learn how give to manage without having that bicep. I will Yes. Shes right The struggle you go through will make you stronger. Yeah. seeee here's the thing. you don't think you would do it because you have it hasn't happened to you yet. so you're not getting stronger. You can't even understand that you have the ability to get stronger. But if a tiger came in and bit off a limb Something like that. at some point, yeah, you'd be down and depressed for a while. You'd play the Gre game for a little bit, But then one day you'd be like, you know what I still have something to offer And then you get back on a motivational tour. Yeah. and exactly. you would make money off of people telling them how having that lion rip off your arm was the greatest thing that ever happened to you because it taught you lessons. You would write the show using AI. If that does happen to you You do have a If it's a leg you lose I have to be care of what I say. But you have a leg to stand on when other people, Oh, whooe is me. work is too hard. You go in missing limit. That's shght up. And then everybody hates you becausecause you're coming in, you're missing limbs, you're getting some work done, you're starting new enterprises. like, what's with this guy I would listen to a person like you're right because compared to what you went through, I haven't gone through anything. I gotta say, you know, its in that case, yes, I would be inspired if you came in there without a leg or without an arm and tryed to explain your business. The one thing that didn't work as a kid was we would occasionally have like in the DAR program, you would have somebody that was recovering from whatever addiction they had. never worked. Never worked. It's been proven not to work because what kids do, what kids do is they go, well, you made it That's what in their m they were say they said they promised results of these like consequences of these drugs being Yeah you will die. And it's like you experiment a little bit and you're like,h, it's You know, I smoked a little weed in my head backyard and I don't want to do heroin. Yeah. Yeah. So I think what people should tell kids. I mean, if if the message is going to be about marijuana, I think it should be, hey, it'll seem fun. But then if you do it too much, you're going to get lazy. you going to notice other people get, you know, your spirit things that and that if that happens gently Yeah, but then if it happens and like say that you get high for a few years and you go, hey, you know what? Mom and Dad are right. I haven't been motivated for six months. And then then the message, right can be something that you go, okay, and I'm going to listen to them about other things as well. But I think with the In the little thing about bringing in celebrities and like sport athletes They would do that a lot who had gone through addiction talk to the kids about it, but when they do that They've done studies. kids, whet they in their in their whether they really think about it, but it' somewhere and they're like, Well, you made it. You're doing all right. And Now what they should do is you bring somebody in who's twenty five years old and their face looks like they're seventy three Keal to the vanity everybody who's in high school So yeah, and let her tell her story. and then at the end reveal, I'm twenty five years old. That'll have an effect on kids for sure. Or maybe you don't have the junkies brought to them, but you bring them to the junkies. You take themid and say Yeah, scared straight kind of thing. Yeah But I don't know. I think I think. You just find somebody who had to have their nose removed because they were too much cocaine. to' bring them in. and they can't have a thing. It's just like you're just looking into their nasal cavities. the cte those anti cigarette anti smoking act. They went that way Yeah Yeah in Europe, they've got the gore on it. It's more effective You don't want to tell people, o, it was hard but I got through it because all people are gonna to hear is you got through it Show them, you know, show I don't understand why if you want kids to stop smoking, why don't you just show them what lungs look like And say, hey, that's that's what you're doing to yourself. Autumn, I don't know and Greg, I don't know if you remember this one or not, but there was an ad that was like a PSA that it suggested that if you were smokeed, you were gay. I remember that like Yeah rem I promise you. I really misunderstood that it was never a promise show as an SNL skit or something promise Okay. I remember it. It was I was definitely a younger, but it was like, are they smoking or are they gay? And it was literally like that was the that was the the ad G at it Look it up. Okay. See if you can find anything. I if you can find here I don't believe that ever happened. I was younger. It had have been seven or younger. He was youngerC charity It's gay to smoke. Yeah, there is a parry. Oh, it's aarry. Okay. I saw a parry. I remember it. What I mean for real though, it is kind of gatea sound. Pe just tune in and have no idea. The most liberal voice right there. That was on. The most liberal voice. It's just out of a filter, the Kommi Lommi. That's right. Let's say hello to Alex Williams. Alex has better nes on Jared' so very excited I sent this is o, I'm so excited She says right off the new belt line, he says. Exclamation point. Atlanta's first twenty four seven AI powered grocery store opens Pittsburgh Yards are the very southernmost point of the belt line And and you're excited about this. It's AI powered. I think it's great. Oh, it's great. It' going identify you. You're not going to have to use your card or anything and a dynamic price your groceries. That's right. don't know it's a dynamic price. I think don't we don't know where you live. because okay, this guy he comes from a neighborhood where o, he's a pioneer Yeahah, he's got some money. First of all, this seven dollars for a small bag of chips this grocery store, they're calling it's hardly that's a convenience store. It's tiny. It's like the size like a little would be called a Dig and Greg L. And even then it's like the size of like a small like storage unit. It's really tiny. But I do think that Atlanta needs more of that and you have to want If you want snacks unhealthy? Yeah, like they kind of it's kind of like a like garbage. It's kind of like a gas station a little bit, but except I like the idea of not having to go to a gas station. I'd rather just go to a convenience store or a bode. Th then it'll re it'll read your eyeball and then just bill you when you get home, you know what we'ry about. It's easy. Frictionless. You can watch this ad for five cents off those pork runs. Okaykay, play the ad Now probably those. I would imagine dynamic pricing will come into it. Have you is it open yet or? Yes, it's open. It's called Nourish and Bloom. Have you been there? I've nourished Nish Bom. Yeah, Nourish. Nourish or nourish. Nourish or even but even Even if it is nourish I don't understand how they're nourishing anybody Well that's that's your That's like an editorial. They are nourishing you because let's put it Okay, they're nourishing you because they promote healthier c by making nutritious food more accessible to local communities. it's not chip.' carbon. It's car It's o, which means no one No one is going to buy. No one's gonna buy. No one. Hey, we're drinking and walking aboutt linebody wants Celery? Well, people might want like pressed juice if they have. I can tell turkey meatballs. After riding my bike from the Westide to Pittsburgh yards, that's like seven miles from my place. I mean, I could have used a little more water than what I brought with me.ourishing something nourishing. Y some nourishing. Yes. Is this the first time we've ever heard you say that word? all the time that we I saying it wrong. Youourishourish Nourish Nourish. That's nourish. you're adding a U in there No is is I know I' say there're add like toudees in there but by say Nish the Oish the O is you're using the O is like Norish. No No Norish. We need to play the pronunciation of this. I think I've got it right. I think it's Norish. Well, okay. Well look it upish. L it up and play the play the pronunciation. There it is Nish. There it is orish. But look at how they do. How hard is this? Look it up and play it. We'll find out. Let me close out some tabs here. I don't want anything else to play over there. What's your tab count?. I'm not saying a word I find out Thank you. Nourish Thank you. Nourish. You want to yell at her I'm am at yellenish. It's not norish Norish You know what? I am just showing us my Atlanta accent is you very much Is that like y'all don't know. Is that is that like Either Orish Or Nourish. Nish Nourish and blown.. Nish so. So it's nourish and bloom. Is that what it's called So they're obviously by the name This is u There people who believe that the only reason that more vegetables are not consumed In the city is because it's a food desert. Oh, on their website, it says one in eight Americans live in a food desert. Yes, Right. But here's the thing onene in eight Americans has to want the celery that you're offering. So we'll see how it goes. Hey, look, I think people should eat better food as well. I just don't know that if you let's say that you're wherever you live, if Food, really good food, It's actually cheaper to make real food You know, you go and get flour when we were super poor, my wife and I in the Early nineties She and she can cook. so she got the staples. We weren't buying stuff off the shelf. She just went out and got the staples, flour suugar, whatever, blah, blah, blah and made meals. And actually the truth is probably had our best meals when we were the poorest because we couldn't afford to go get everything packaged and canned and and all of that stuff. Now You have to know how to cook. which if I wasn't with her That would not have been part of the plan So I guess you do have to know that. But I mean, if it's important to you to eat well I think that You can find ways to eat well, and I think that it's actually cheaper. eat well then E at our fingertips, the ability Like if you don't have you don't know how to cook, there's a lot of information. You don't have to like wait till the library opens to go find recipes. Yeah, but there's online recipes, it's always a page of the backstory of the recipe. There's alwaysways a button the very top of the. At the very top of the thing it says jump to recipe. Just hit that. goes right to I to do that. Why can't they just list the recipe to begin? You know why So they can get you're there longer and you're more engaged, right? It's also because of copyright They can' You can't copyright a recipe, but you can copywright something like a cookbook because within the cookbook, you put all this information about like who you are and when you made this dish and why it's special. And so that's why those web pages That way you can have that. You can steal some recipes otherwise and stick them in yours if you make it more yours. Y put them on the block. My wife has been doing this a lot lately. and you know, pretty good results she's been feeding she She saw a thing for this way to make an omelet. I think it's a French omelet. It's a softer kind of U thing and yeah, I'm enjoying. I'm enjoying that And then today there was a new it was some kind of cheesecake from some other country. It was totally different. mask cheesecake? No, I don't know what it was. but it it's full of justss It's I'm not going to try to explain something that I don't know what it is, but I atatee it and it was pretty damn good. So I'm saying is this stuff does can work as far as learning how to make new foods. But we're talking about people who don't have much. Here's the problem with, you know, when we talk about the food desert, everything I said is true The problem is if you have three jobs, two kids And you've got no time. to actually put together all the staples for some food And that's the real problem is it becomes about convenience And because you, you know, you're just too damn busy and you're too tired at the other day. You got these these rug rats who won't shut up. Your boss is a jerk The Uber side job that you had used to pay more than it does now. And when it comes time to feed the kids, it's like, all right, I just go to the store pick up a couple of packaged goods Put them in the microwave. Thankfully in Pittsurgh Yards, maybe your life just got a little bit easier by being able to have this new AI storage. Well not mine. I'll be out in Roswell. Thank you. Alex Williams says you're going nowhere Astronomers discover another galaxy with no dark matter All of our ideas are just going down the drain, Greg Russ. We don't know nothing. We don't know nothing neverever will. We never bras aren' built to comprehend whatever it is. Thank you. I believe that's true as well. I believe that our brains. We're put together to go like this or that Right And and some abstract thought and learning from the past whatever, but it's all based on getting to the top of the food chain. Our brains, like there's no reason that we should be on top of the food chain when there are lions and tigers and these things that could easily. But we've got pososeable thumb th and we've got abstract thought. and all of that is built at least one. most people have at least one as I'm saying. And you know, so our brains are built to digest the world in a way that says that we can get to the f top of the food chain and it's usually choices this or that I don't think our brains are developed to even begin to understand the whole thing or whatever. So we should just I mean, it's nice to learn these things. I don't think that I think it's good. I find can figure it out. No. You cant. You can'. I've said this forever that it's like asking a dog to explain the internet. That is correct. That is where we are You put it that way. I put it where a wheel inside a wheel inside of a wheel inside a that doesn't make any sense. But even a dog does not make sense? I think I think they both make sense. I think a dog at some level if its brain got big enough, it could explain the internet to you Whatever information is out there and makes up the universe I just don't think you could lay out in front of us, I still don't think you could You know, that's what'm saying That's'm saying because Yeah, If a dog's brain could get as big or as grow or learn as much as it needed to be able to have the internet explain to them and they could explain it That's the point We are we we were the dog E explain. the dog. What what I'm saying is our brains grew, I still don't think we could figure it out. No, no, I think And plus, I think too it, like it's all based on our our dimension that we're in. Yes. that's like when getting at it's a. Yeah, when people talk about like people in a one D I think it was Carl Sagan in that show I was talking about like people in a one D The Carl Sagan show C both can show. You come and do a monologue. It was great. The band. Share ch. Eone share Elton T the universe It goes up and down So what I think is interesting is the way that people just, you know, even though this telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope is revealing all kinds of things that we didn't know and are surprising. Most of the stories Yeahah, but still the old things are I don't know. I don't know that they aren't But I will tell you this, there's two concepts that I've always thought are just too convenient One is that expansion thing that supposedly happened a quarter of a second into the Big Bang that through everything everywhere and made a uniform universe That seems too convenient to me. Inflation Inflation. And dark matter Oh, it's eighty percent of what's out there. We just can't we can't touch it, we can't smell it, can't measure, we can't But we see what Thats not really matter. Yeah, hh? It's our equations say it must be there. Right. So it has to be there. And I wonder sometimes, I don't know Be I'm not one of these geniuses. I wonder sometimes if they what they do is they go, well if we create this and put it into the equation Then it makes everything else we think we know work. So therefore, it must be that's eight percent That's what they're doing. string theory. Then it is just spiral though Like plu this in because it'll make this work. It' like, oh, but it introduces this problem. Okay, then there's sixteen thousand dimensions now. ites. plus one. Don't forget There's one dimension that's like, I don't know, spaceime or something on top of it. Yeah. And then it's like with string theory, you could never test it It's not even imp posossible to test it. I start talking about then you look at like the double slit experiment. That's what it's all about. It hass also been bastardized because people will say like if you look at it, then it does it's like know that's exactly Don't touch that one. That one's the one I love. That one no, no, That's what she's saying is that it's presented to Layman Layman think that they understand it. But will I will say this, I don't know how I got off on this, but I will say this I believe I believe. I think. I think that The double slit experiment wherever there's truth, it's in there somewhere. But I don't think that we understand it And I don't think and I think casually like autumn says We think it means, well, if you're not looking at something, it's not there. you know, like, but whatever truth there is to be found I believe is inside of that experiment But I don't think we'll ever understand it. I really And maybe that's a good thing that we don't understand it. I think that we did, we would just go, well, what are we going to do next? Yeah. And and I think for some people and a lot of times when you see these articles where, you know, we're going back to the Dark Matter discussion before, it seems like people have a vested interest. They're like, we want it to be real or we don't want it to be real. but in reality, especially when it comes to space time, travel, you name it like that It's okay to create more questions and to be curious about it. it makes it fun. Well also, it's not a good scientist who clings to something.'re supposed to But it's hard. L's your theory, I understand.. Yeah, it's your life's work, you've done everything. and then to find out, u oh, I'm wrong, it's kind of hard. But that's the way that it's supposed to be. Like it's easy to say a scientist should be thrilled to find that they're wrong because they're getting closer to the truth. But if you've put your you know, fifty years of your life and doing got famous over it. It's a little difficult. hey, you made your money.ook at Einstein cling money, right? Einstein clinged to some ideas because he just couldn't get out of that box that, you know ue Turns out he was right about a lot of things. cosmological constant. Oh yes. That's an inside joke, Greg Russ. Greg Russ once did the sound design for a off Broadway play Einstein. It was about Einstein. Just called Einstein. Yeah it was about him. It got the worst reviews possible. But I think they thought first act. first act end in a blackout. And what does Einstein say before the blackout? Damn that cosmological constant and he puts his fist in his Oh God black out I can't understand why a play like that didn't do better. Was it a one handnder? Were there other people in it? Was it a one man play? It was fully cast. Oh have his cousin that he was married to? Was she in there? He was he married to his cousin, Einstein? And then there was this weird bad tangent scene of Herbert Hoover and the FBI and Herbert Hoover acting gay because of the rumors. But it was like Oh yeah, but what like nineteen twenty well, it' be nineteen Yeahbe the late twenties. Well, no, no, When did he come to America in third thirty Einstein, Einstein. When did he come to America Sing You always see that footage of him getting off a boat. But I don't know if that' In the thirties, the forties. When did he stick his tongue Yeah nineteen thirty three? Oh We need to know that. What exactly did Einstein do? The show was just calledQions. This is questions. Well, look, we're going into a holiday weekend. I want to it It's just funny. He do it a lot. A. This one's for us A. He stuck out his tongue on march fourteenth, nineteen fifty one. It was his seventy second birthday. Goofy. He passed away on april eighteenth, nineteen fifty five at Princeton Hospital, in New Jersey W mid fif. What a goofball. And did he ever really get together with Meryl Monroe or was that just a mo Mily and Row There's a movie There there's an art film where in a hotel Einstein. Marilyn Monroe, Joe McCarthy And one other famous person from that time are in this one and there's a famous scene where Marily the Marilyn Monroe character explains Uh theory of relivity using a flashlight and a toy train in front of Einstein That's all I remember. The cosmological c. The movie you're looking for is called Inignificance. Yes. Yes. From nineteen eighty five. I can't tell you if it's a good movie or not. was but I watched it and enjoyed it at the time. But maybe I was young and artsy, and I' go back. It's like a little romantic comedy movie with Meg Ryan And Walter Mathow plays Einstein I think it's called like IQ or something. I never never heard of that. George look Wait a minute. Was there a movie? If Walter Mathow played Albert Einstein. I got to see I can move. I can en it. It was like I remember thinking it's like a sweet little popcorn movie. Yeah. It is like you. There you go. Nailed it. Grumpy old scientist Alex Williams says there's a crash He. That's how I sound on the phone. As me a question. Eric, how are you doing? I'm doing very well I'm going do really well. you think I'm ha a great day,. you ha a good day, good. Great. give a youiew This is one studentss experienence. I believe that u You know, the influencer community It really has gotten to a point of desperation because I think now, how long are we into this social really social media takes off around twenty twelve, twenty thirteen? When could you monetize it That's really That's right I guess Yeah. probablyably twenty sixteen twenty sixty for monet when you could monetize it. But definitely I mean, it got big I was on my space No, no, no,m talking about I'm talking about what it really takes off. You can find it where high schools start having troubles or when teenagers in high schools are going to having more problems whatever tens I think twenty twelve because that's when the social media and the phones, the smartphones were just kind of both came in together where it's always in your hand. And I think that's so long ago now that the influencers have really played every card they have. I think they've thought of every bizarre twist that's possible. And so now it's just kind of desperate. And I think this falls into that category from the New York Post. Fitness influencer Whatever the hell that means Fitness influencer banned from flight for attempting to board naked amid record breaking Wait Now, u She's Ver, very, very pretty. She's a very I can put it that way. You say she's hot. She's hot. So this's just a stunt. It's a stunt. There's stug jos now. Rage b right Whatever they can get. She was actually not totally naked. She had like a sports bra and you know cllinging small shorts Oh, so why would they say naked? Because he said to her that's the that's the click in the thing. I didn't notice that the word naked was It was a quote. So the one word naked is a quote. That's what the person U that the boarding thing said, you can't get on. you're you're naked You probably said, you're basically naked. But then she also played the victim she had no idea that people were going to say anything. She knew, she knew. And then the whole thing is like and then she's you know, she goes back to her six hundred forty one thousand virtual fans. What what the F is going on here. And it's just like I'm looking She be nice and cool because she has a lot of fans. Yeah. That's think. Thank. So and then I'm looking at pictures of her it's just like, you're not an You're not a fitness influener. I lift weight're and I put the camera behind. You're a hot chick. You have six hundred forty one thousand. I know, but then stop saying it's about being fitness or whatever. not. She's just getting money for it. And then this article is. No, no, no, no. No no. She calls her No, she calls herself first of all, you don't know her anymore better than I do. I'm going by this. I'm going by this thing. Elys says her name. basically she calls herself a fitness influencer. And what I'm saying is That's enough of this. No, you're a hot chick. That's why you have six hundred forty one thousand people that are ' you're a hot chick. And by the way, while we're Yeah while we're at it? Wh we're at it. I'm tired like Oly fans is empowering for women. No, no it is not. It's not empowering for women. It's empowering for men. That's what it is I'm just tired of the gobby gooook Well, you know, sex work is no, it's it's it's, you know Not many people who have had a life of sex work in their sixties when they're about to retire feel really great about it. I'm sure there are a few, but I would say that Yeah, ninety five percent have regrets Alex Williams says five seventy five. Hour three of the Bond Hessler doctrine begins. Right now Look who's here. George Stein hereere to spread merriment Joy And also, Legal opinions. Yes. It's the trifactor, the one everybody's looking for. It's got to be infotaining. It is. It's going be I'll guarantee my audience this. This will be infotaining. It will not be entertaining, but it will be infotaining. And I think we've done the research and that's what people want. George Stein. you're having a good week of justice, I hope? Yeah, todayay, you know this week was a little bit on the slow side. A lot of people are leaving town, Judges are at seminars Is that what they do? Go toation homes N just wait for next week. I was gonna to say this is a good weekend for business Monday, the phone' is going to ring. Yes. Which is insane. in the day of Uber and everything, it just it's just crazy that people even drink and drive. I just But you know, it's a thing People like I just want to get home And they're just and then they're impaired so they make the wrong judgment, right? That's how it happens. Y. That's how it happens. All right, well, Jeri Jamamoto is going to offer up some current event type stories and we'll find out about the legal underpinnings mister Yamamoto. All floor is yours. Dealers's choice guys. We can start with cocaine in your butt or the firework laws that you need to abide by going into Saturday. You know what? I think I want to keep people hanging around. Let's start with the firework story. All right, George. So obviously there are special rules for the type of fireworks you can light and when you can light them on Saturday, right? That's right. Yes.. There is a law out there in Georgia that says you can only do it at certain times What are those Is that like the deadline? I mean, you got to cut it off at one AM. okay? that's reasonable. Yeah. The law says it's appropriate on New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, Memorial weekend on july third and fourth and Labor Day So you can start So you can do it on both Friday night and Saturday night If you want to, you can. But it also describes the types of fireworks, there's certain ones. rememember the good ones, you know like twelve thirty years ago, like the M eighties? Yeah yeah those are bombs. Yeah. You're not allowed to. Those are bombs. These are little bombs. They basically are. There's prohibited areas too. like it's sort of a common sense thing, not next to a gas station or proum plant A hospital or a nursing home they say it's kind of ridiculous. not hold on, hold I got to change my plans J Not within. I mean, it's kind of ridiculous. It says not within a hundred feet. That's it. The patrole So you walk door. So if you were if you were by attorney, we could walk into a court of law in a few weeks and say, Your honor, he was one hundred ten feet away from that gas. That's right. We'll bring it bring the tape measure. But you know, if they don't want you to disturb people in a nursing home Why would you say a hundred of? Yeah, exactly. ye. Well, I mean So it it's people in nursing homes and dogs. These are the people we try to protect because for some reason, dogs just can't handle it. Ifle thunder bllankets, donon't those work? Yeah, well, I mean, if you care about your dog, you know what, if you care about your dog and your neighbors You will do you will get a thunder Is under coat or thunder blanket. I think it's ack Thunder jacket. Yeah. I think we know we're talking about the Thunder thing that you cover your dog because then you not only not only is your dog Not nervous But you don't have to go out and yell at your neighbors. It's a thunderersirt. Because so. L your neighbors, by the way, nobody cares about your dog as much as you do. So if you're yelling at the neighbors ten houses down when they're doing legal things that they're allowed to do because your dog's upset. and they're not really going to care much about your dog. It's on you to care about your dog. So go get the thunderhirt and you do two things. Your dog feels better and your neighbors still like you because you don't go out and yell at them and try to remind them that The comfort of your dog should be their top priority on july fourth. You are a problem solver, Eric. Well I am I am. I'm trying to solve problems Not enough people in this country want to solve problems. Theyt want The shirt's also much more humane than a blanket because I didn't know what it was and was thinking you put your dog under a blanket that's sensory deformation It hear anything. Just trap it under.ness. Yeah, so is it not because they're not covering their ears. is it covering their earated. Yeah, it's just like a sweater it wears. And so it just makes them feel more comfortable So they can hear it, but they're Normally their body just sort of reacts on panic attack. It says it applies gentle constant pressure to your dog's torso. The Same thing that I do when you get like the gummy panic attack I just I get the biggest any kind of panic attack. I just get the u the heaviest covers or something like that that we have And I just wrap myself up in it u it gets really warm. And you return to the womb And it goes back. I'm telling you that I mean, I don't want to tell somebody something works and then it doesn't. It works for me because you know, panic attacks so much of it are the shivers and then the shivers build on top of themselves. And if you could stop the shivers thenen you can calm down. That's been my experience I used it after I got stuck to that fly glue Calms me down. cal didn't. You should develop and market your own anti anxiety blanket and sell it. Yeah. Maybe I can get is Tommy Chong still alive? We can get together He can create products that won't land him in prison I think it's a good idea. We should do that. Why not Make some money Well, mailbox money. All. little way little When can start when can you start doing the fireworks? Like you can't be doing that at seven thirty in the morning, right? No I mean Its like a noon type of thing,? I think it's when the sun goes down pretty much.use you can't see them. Huh? I mean, if you were to light them up. No, no, but some people just like firecrackers and things like that.. So it's not always not always it's not always the big visual to. The mortorsars. That's my favorite of the mortars. The one in DC, by the way isn't gonna start until like eleven o'clock at night ' now the president is speaking at nine they have all the security involved. And so yeah, bring your six year old out all day long on one hundred and fifty degree day and just keep them awake because no shade no shade. The guaranteed the fireworks are going to be awesome and they'll start anyt timee between eleven and eleven thirty PM. For later on, I was seeing a video Eric there was a performance going on for the Great American State Fair and part of the stage started falling apart on the performers. Yeah, see, that'll happen when people put together something who are completely incompetent because they've never put that together before. This is a lesson that might be learned. George, what are you trying to say here? For this next story, let's say in the caboo in the trunk we're going into in the bottom How about that Yeah in the Moty I don't even know if we can go that far What? That's honeyom J just say well, I don't know if that's a hard and fast rule, but I will I will say that U where the sun don't shine. I like that. Thank you. Well because last week we talked about a lady that was storing a wine bottle in the front area of that the sun' shine Yeah And sometimes lovingly referred to as the hooha. Yeah. And now this lady that lady was not from Florida. This lady is from Florida, going to the smoking gun here Cops pulled over a lady and she denied having cocaine in her. Wh the sun don't shine. Yeah, exactly. But she did because they caught at the police station. it a smart place to keep it. It actually fell out. Yeah. Yeah. It was Sunshine State, Florida. I mean, it's just a natural pocket. It is If you want to hide something, Yeah claims G ahead You tell me what she claim. H herer story didn't really hold water. What's she saying? Well, she said she didn't know it was there that she had an encounter. A sexual encounter maybe they must have placed it and they put it there and she was not aware of it. I mean, what was it supposed to be there until the next time they what mean? Maybe hes just like, yeah, he's like, hey, can just hold this for me S save this for later. Yeah. Anyway, she entered whereere did I put that? Like a day l I don't know. Oh Oh there it is. Carol She got arrested because she was being confrontational and acting acting impaired in front of an officer And she was taken to jail. and when you cross the jail line and you enter a jail and you have either contraband or Weapons, it's a felony. Right. even if you've forgotten that you had them. Even if you didn't know you had it there. See she she should have known that she should have just gotten rid of that. She just said, Hey, I have to go to the bathroom really bad before we get to the station. Why didn't she do that? You know what I guess it's because criminals just aren't that bright if she's a real criminal, she's probably just a drug addict, right? Probably so. She had a prior DUI in her record. What a surprise. I'm just surprised.. Everything that's interesting is that I've never been arrested one single time in my life, and then there's other people who just can't seem to stay out of jail. Any close calls Yeah, I've been a few close calls. and lucky when I was a teenager because I could have been busted for little stupid things that teenagers do, but that part was luck. But as an adult, you know, I've just kind of like kept to myself and You know, basically, this is what I told u My kids growing up. If you're going to go out in the middle of the street and howl of the moon People are going to notice I see youa Have your fun behind the behind the gates, behind the walls and on your own property, whatever, that kind of thing. But Chris Brown, this singer, whatever 's he's in trouble again This is the guy who beat up Rihanna back in like two thousand eight, two thousand nine. Remember he threw a chair through the todayod showow window. Yeah And now it still goes on. I just saw that he just, I don't know if he's if it's in court or hes settled Yeah' like a two hundred pound dog that mauled one of his housekeepers or something. It's likes like If one of those things happened in your life, you go, okay, all right, something got out of control But isn't it interesting that there are certain people? And here's a guy of privilege. L he's got a fan base and he's got a lot of money. Some people just can't It's been very easy for me not to go to jail, but Then I look around and sometimes in my own family, I look around and I see other people just they just can't seem to Keep themselves out of jail. It's bizarre to me It's really bizarre. That's really more of my reed's not George Stein. because I'm saying Do do you notice this kind of thing? Yeah, I know, listen, there's no substitute for a reasonable IQ You know what? I think you put your finger on it. Alex Williams says there's a crash on it Yeah, that would have got just canceled. We didn't have the mics turned down. And for anybody that was listening, we were just having a good old time. Why would they How could can they be listening if if the mics are down? Well, you know, what it is people in this building yeah that's true. I know I always forget about that. Wes always somewhere. We have some of the rudest conversations possible. Fily. Filthy. Ever since my first radio job, I was made aware by a production engineer. that in the production rooms, You can always listen to what's going on. And it escapes me and then we start doing our, you know, our thing. And then I'm always like parenting off somebody's gonna Thes aren't on, so's There's still a feed. No, they can turn them on. Yeah. they can turn them on. Mbe. We know what's going on in your place. Yeah, we listen all the time. George Stein, let people know how they can get more George Stein. Yes, in your time of need, if you want a battle tested lawyer, we focus on two things. been arrested for a DUI and want an excellent defense. Go to Georgestein dot com d in a motorcycle accident if somebody's causing you to lay your bike down, go to steelhorselaw. com. So if I want a terrible defense, go elsewhere, wh's right. Yes. Only for an excellent event. Okay, I got this one to make sure. I don't want to send people to the wrong place.. Somebody might want the worst lawyer ever. I don't know. Wh knows what I a lawyer. Some people maybe want to go to jail. Who knows? They just enjoy it. hear these stories. That may explain why there's so many people that can't get out of jail, right? Like they going back and back and back. love it. Yeah actuallyually, having done this in a long time, I had one client who actually, I said, I'm sorry you went to jail, you know first night when you get arrested. And he said, no, I actually enjoyed it. This is the first one ever Wow that to me. Maybe he met like some some guy who'd like an old wise gangster or something who taught him a thing or two about life. You know, that was the best night of my life I learned a thing or two. netork That's right. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey are Two disgusting human beings who are going to have a They're donating to charities Did you hear about that? Yeah, you know what also heard is they want privacy. But by the way, we're shutting down the streets around Madison Square Garden, but we want privacy. Could be a head fake. couldould be even if it's a head fake, it's still disgusting. when people are having such a hard time to be this to celebrate yourselves. it's just disgusting. To me, that's my opinion, not talking about his level of play. He's a first ballot Hall of Flamer, not talking about her ability as a songwriter that speaks for itself. But just putting on these spectacles like the Bezos thing from a couple of years ago, to me I find disgusting when people are having Such a hard time, but that's me. I'm assuming that they everyone's assuming there's a preup. She's worth like thirty billion dollars, right? Oh yeah. He's worth about ten. Yeah I'm sure she's presenting one to him. Yeah. Oh, I'm sorry. thirty million. She's not worth thirty billion. I don't think. Is she wor billion's worth. She hur two point one billion. Okay she two point. He's worth about ten million... Okay. so she's significantly wealthier than him. Okay, I get it, but he's not gonna be hurting You know, I don't even think it's not really necessary to get that try to get that support. That's what he's trying to do. about seventy to ninety million. How Okay, Oh really? How do how do Do prenups always work? Are they always adhereered to? Can you have bad prenup? You know, yes, you can because it's like a contract. you There's a prenuptial contract and there's an anti nuptial contract, one you can make after you get married. Oh There's one most people don't know about that.y Why wouldn't they call that post nuptial? Because they just call it anti. Who knows? It probably comes from the Latin. You know, it's the law. Wh knows You start asking everyone after the afterfter the wedding That I would say boy things aren't happen you know, after the I think honey, we need to get together on how we're going to How we gonna share everything once we break up? I think you're pretty much on your way to breaking up, aren't you? Yeah, I mean, before the wedding, she said sign here and then after the wedding, he's going to say no, now you sign here. So let's get this straight. She's worth two point one billionars. He's worth between seventy and ninety million See, I don't think that there's a need for a prenup here I mean,'s not he's not going to be hurting if it doesn't work. He're trying to extort her By the way, watch out. By the way, it's not going to Oh, come on I don't give it. I' tell you right now. I don't give it seven years. Seven. I don't really. Not even maybe four. How many kids Probably two nds. zero. There's probably an anti adulteration clause in there And he's an athlete. so it's never going to work. Thank you, George Dein. Thank you. Have a great holiday. Alex Williams says I twenty Like in football in our football It would be like when you dirty up the game.. Like when you face a Josh Allen or a Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson and you end up beating them because you just bog them down and make them play your game rather than their high flying gamees. squeeze the life out of them the And that's what we did when we only had ten players and then Ultimately their coach who's dressed really nice. justust loses mind jump. We have a double breasted brass button suit, but he was wearing sneakers with him. Wow keys on. white chunky sneakers. You gonna hold this against the man He seemed like a jolly fella. although listen, I think that the I did not realize that our team, the US World Cup team was being coached by Russell Crow. I didn't even realize until there' been so many ne this in Al Vas Have we ever had it's one of those things where just to be good at it, we have to go So it's kind of interesting that when And our coach. cooach are manager. I want to be right. So manager is like your GM. co So that's the coach. Now the British are weird. They call their coach, the manager but they're wrong. Oh,, they're wrong. They're wrong. Okay, if we're right then they're right right. So soccer. It's just kind of weird like you're in America and then you know, then your coach comes on. he obviously not from America. But if you want to get as good as the world, you got to go out and get their best talent, right? You to go out and get the coaches and makes sense. Have we ever had an American coach for the World Cup in B arerena? Was he any good? Now people hated him. Okay, well wast turnurn on him so quickly. Whatas that South Korean coach that the president of South Korea fired him they underperformed at the World Cup President. Bradley's dad, I think was a coach of the men's national team too. Michaeladley'sad I believe, was a co. I don't know who Michael Bradley is. ur. see that swimmer who got all those That' be by gut fells. Oh, that's right. He raised An another great American. he raced shark once, right didn't? He did, but he didn't. Yeah. It was kind of a let downown. It was a simulation. Autumnld me she loved it becausecause she look shark weak in the midd of. Autumns not your. What? Where'd she go? She stepped away for a second. She stepped away just to raise a shark Yeah know, something along those lines we're gone tomorrow. Well she have to step away for. She takes the hell's going on.. I glance down She I'll be back for the next segment is what you She didn't give an excuse. Well, let's give her a round of applause. Yeah. Coming back. Hey, there be people in the audience to be like, Hey, man, is she ever coming back? Listen, the guarantee is here She is in fact, she texted us coming back Uh I wanted her to be here for this mayaybe I'll wait for the supergirl thing. orr we'll start it now. We're not the table. We can just start start. Not to filmmakers. it's hard to say even Hollywood anymore. Wasn't Supergirl made here or something? They made a Superman here. Superman one was made. I don't know Sperm whatever. They're made all over the place. So you can't really say Hollywood anymore If you Stop blaming the audience. It's happening again. It's happened so many times. Misogynous Well, I know, but the fact of the matter is Almost nobody saw this movie But out of the people who went to see this movie Nearly sixty percent of them were men If you're going to blame a demographic for not buying into your whatever I won't say feminist themes, whatever, empowerment. Let's call it that. Then if you're going to blame a target demo, you have to you have to blame women They're not showing up They're not interested in that kind of movie. That's and they will not be accepted. Now obviously, some women are. I mean but in general in general in large strokes, no. It it's not really for them. Some women are really, really into it And and that's and they're going to go to anything just like guys are going to go to almost anything What I would say is if you're hell bent, let's just get rid of whether or not you should be trying to use these platforms to get your political ideas out there cultural ideas. Let's say let's stop arguing about whether you should do that Do you look at it and not come to the conclusion that women aren't buying your girl boss thing. They're not showing up for it. So if you still believe that you want to and you should use these platforms push political ideas or cultural ideas. You at least need to go back to the drawing board and say this girl boss thing ain't working. It's not bringing the women in. It's not doing what we wanted to do Why cling to it And if I know that fifty six percent of the people who saw this movie were men Surely anybody from the studios or the actors who are saying that, oh, it's those misogynous men. Surely they know it too. so they're just lying. I haven't seen Supergirl. I likek Superman. I guess more than most people did. I liked Superman. I was kind of looking forward to Supergirl, that little thing at the end where she crashed in all drunk or whatever. I thought that was end of Superman,'s that thing that sucks up. So when that happened I was like, w, it looks kind of interesting. I haven't seen this movie I do For fun, sometimes watch these take down, you know, the guys who hate the girl boss thing and whatever. Can I tell you that even in that sphere They're not blaming Lily Alcock They're not They're not even they're not it's not like a big thing where o a woman and blah, blah, blah. Most of the people who don't like this movie are saying It is Dull. Dark, You can't see a bunch of stuff. And there's nothing new in it, notothing original. It's by the numbers. It'simensional. One dimensional. This is what we're hearing from people who are reviewing this movie and not liking it And so now you're going go now you're going to force those people into a misogyny box mean. How does this help you Make the next movie I just don't understand that. What are you in it for I mean, if you don't make a profit on any of these things, Sooner or later, you're not to be in business. Isn't that how it works So even if you think that the proper thing to do is to use these tent poole movies to Tell the culture what it should be or what it should appreciate or whatever At what point do you go, ye, what we're doing now isn't working becausecause women aren't showing up If if you're trying to empower women with movies that women don't attend And you still think it's important to empower women through these movies Why wouldn't you get together and have a meeting and say, we need to do this in a different way because this isn't working People aren't showing up And we've got to You know, I mean, she said a couple things on a red carpet, but I don't think that she was Horrible about the way Nothing like u the girl from Snoway Rachels like. What I do think is that when you do see her being asked these questions on red carpets, and first of all, actors need to understand the person who's interviewing you is a nobody who wants to go viral. So they're going to put this chum in front of you and put you in that situation But when I look at her things people are talking, hey, do you think that she's queer?? it's like the question is being asked of you How old is she twenty five or something What I see more than anything is I think that she's not really good on the red carpet. I mean, like not sure of herself Like she's not there yet as and it might be a good thing It might be that she's just not some arrogant jerk like a lot of these people are and you're actually getting somebody. She looks a little uncomfortable on the red carpet. I didn't expect to be supergirl I don't expect that, but I mean, she looks to me like Like I'd rather just be hanging with my friends. Yeah. And maybe that's a good thing. and maybe just not so good at it. But she didn't go out there and Rachel Zegler this movie. This movie, according to critics, just kind of stinks. Now there are some people who like it Maybe I'd like it. I don't know. I'll watch it. when it gets on streaming. I'll find out. I liked st. did like the Superman and I thought everybody did until I started seeing how much people didn't like Supergirl and they were talking about how Superman wasn't good either. But I liked Superman. I thought it was good. I thought it was fun I don't know what people want. She go to the theater. She should make it a point this weekend to go see it I to a theater. I hate people in theaters. Well, somebody's to be empty now. I might go see the Odysy, but I don't know, I'm sure that's all sold out in Max by now. So my dad's coming home. Yeah, I saw that trail. I don't know to think. Til stinks I don't I don't know if I'm u Is he using it's not he surely wouldn't use AI Christopher. I don't know I' have to He hated CGI for so long. He would use Yeah, but he started using it. He started using. He's gonna to have to use some. AI some, some. Not like I say that I I use CGI. I doesn't have to use AI. Yeah I' sh see nuclear explosion practically. So if he did that I don't think he's going to go to AI I don't I just I'm wondering about When I watched the trailer, you know, what I thought like, aren't there isn't the cyclops in this and stuff like has he showed up in the other trailer? Cycops in the other trailer, but not this latest one I don't know I I thought this one was really about narrative, right? They would really kind of push the idea that You know He wants to get home And then back home there are people trying to take his power and other people who believe and what are you laughing at? This is the one of the oldest stories in the history of the world. Just thinking about the scene that they showed in the trailer with the cyclops, he goes I think he's sleeping. Yeah Well here's the thing about Christopher Nolan I think that his brother used to write M of the screenplay, like write the dialogue. And then I think he kind of took that over in the like after interstellar. The last really great movie from Christopher Nolan To me was Dunkirk Um I didn't think I thought Oppenheimer was fine Did anybody want to go back and watch it again? No When I have it. Yeah, I wanted to watch Interstellar again. I do want to watch that now that I brought it up, the nuclear explosion again to figure out how he shot it practically. And that's the whole thing. Visually, I think it's probably going to look great But I mean Oppenheimer was all over the place, I thought. Whereas Dunkirk, you know those three timelines, the way they come together? I really love them. But I'll probably see it because I feel like there's a law or something that's been passed. that I have to go see every Christopher Nolan movie. He's the only director. I have to go. You lik I've liked him, but I think he's starting to get I mean, tenet It's overrated, someomebody explained tenant to anybody. I feel like u When he when Oppenheimer came out, I think he was trying to tell the haters that he can do dialogue when in reality it was too much dialogue. I read the book that's based on. Book And so you have to change things around. it's only you know, two and a half hours or whatever. but No, I think that his dialogues I think it I think his dialogue is terrible. I don't know if he wrote the dialogue in this or not. Alex Williams says there's a traveling Have you havent seen Tnet? I have not I haven't either. Well, you're not gonna understand it, so you might as well just go ahead and enjoy it. 'cause there's nobody on Eth that understands it except for maybe Christopher Nolan And there's like a thing going on now online with it And it's kind of sucked me in a little bit. My youngest son is like, don't be an idiot Don't go down there. It's a bad movie. Mo on. Don't go down there. Don't go that rabbit haollars. There are people online who's like, stop looking at it is a movie. It's a game. You got to go in there ass a game. It is so convoluted and then you can't hear what people are saying. I don't know what that is. We'll find out with this one with the Odyssey if we can understand what people are saying. I'll be seeing it on july thirteenth. so You already have tickets? Is it iMAax? It's not iMAax, I believe. See, I think you got to see his stuff in IMAax. I'm not sure. I saw be honest. I saw it in phony. I saw Oppenheimer and Pony Baloney IiMax, which by the way, is criminal Remember we were supposed to George Stehen and myself? Won saaw Talking Heads movies stopp making sense. that was supposedly an IMAax advertised as iMax I've seen this movie in theaters probably four or five times in my life. There was absolutely nothing different about it Because it's like when you're in a regular theater that says IiMAax as opposed to going to Gwynette to a real IMAax theater But I mean, that's that's false advertising There's a funny going on with Doomsday and Doom. They're dropping on the same day. Doomsday being the next Avengers Doom has all of the MAax screens booked for weeks. Doomsday is very upset about this. So they've gone to regular movie theaters and said we're going to calibrate this and make it the best experience. and we're calling that Marvel Vision. And they're selling those tickets as Marvel Vision at a premium because they can't get the iMAax thing So they're kind of playing, you know, It noty goinging to see a movie's more expensive? Yeah. It'. It's a reason. Now it's not iMax unless you're looking at the sideact a building. I mean, right the screen has to be, you're looking at the side of a, I don't know, a four story building. And even when you're paying for that phony iMAax that you're talking about, that ticket now for one is like seven doll. Well, does it ever work? because it just to me, I've seen now. I saw that talking heads things supp be IMax, notothing. I saw Oppenheimer. I didn't see it as being anything. 'Cause to me, IMax has to be tall. Yeah. And so I don't what is this brand IMAax that's just like, well, yeah, it fits on the normal screen. No problem. I saw Mandalorian Ngrogu in that in that same set of the fake IiMAax couldn't tell it different. Did you it I told you about my feeling about that mov. N never we was a complete let down. Whatream. This is Jerry Jamamoto steps out from everybody else He really liked Joker two. Yeah. Joker two was great. thought it was great. The only only thing was never been anybody about. O thing that was unfortunate about it is that you can't steal a character that people love like Joker take it that direction. It was a creativeroach to it. It could have been orial story. would' have worked. I wanted to like it, but yeah, it was most people thought dunk. Yeah. Alex Williams says there's a stall. Correct Amondo Caccio Oour four of the Bond Hessler doctrine begins Right now and I have to ask the question No, this is not going to be more movie talk But I do have to ask the question Did no one learn a lesson from Jurassic Park because The movie Yeah, the movie. Not the real partark. Not the real partark movie But this is not more mo clearly didn't learn a lesson from the park in that universe because they kept making more parks because ye. But I mean, by time you watching in re out. By the time you get to Jurassic World, it did work for a little while. Yeah. not as a movie Maybe it's a concept. But it's funny. like Jurassic, that whole thing is like people are just like, we don't care how crappy they are. J keep making them and we'll keep coming. just like they make a certain amount. Yeah, they just want to see dinosaurs. That's all. ridiculous. They've got evenven the one Scarlett Johansson the last one, I was like, Scar, what are you doing? I said I thought was doing I'll tell you what Scar's doing. Scar is making a lot of money. Scar Jo. Scarjoe Lets see no scartail Yeah, a scar The roller is f gonna scar that dog if it didn'ch. No I a thunderhirt. I know I need one. I know I brought this up before on the show, but in the first Jurassic Park, there were only fifteen minutes of dinosaurs on screen Yeah, which went a long way. People hadn't se Yeah know, now it's probably all and it was also pr people promise the audience this was not. moreore movie talk You know how they made that puddle? When they How did they do it? It was a bass string underneath they pled it. Really? Yes. Not interested at all What I have here to say is Billy Alcock was in that This in the movie not interested at all Jurastic Parks she was born in two thousand and she appeared as Scientists just in heaven bomb It's flopped. Scientists just unveiled cyborg cockroaches that can breathe underwater hours. I'm just going to read this and you tell me Now these are cockroaches. These aren'tach these aren't dinosaurs You know, it's got to start somewhere Sometimes things start little before they get big What's more unnerving than a giant cockroach What is this from? I should credit it Si am, whatever the hell is. Scientific American.. Si am, I said. I am. S am. I suffer from Siamic. What's more unnerving than a giant cockroach Perhaps a part robot insect giant cockroach capable of diving underwater for as much as three hours at a time In a new study, researchers described how they made cyborg bugs that could help explore aquatic spaces where humans can't safely go, such as flooded areas. Als always starts out W a good results? robotic submarines that we already explore. But a flood area might be isn't enough for a submarine Well little ones. Okay, I'm not done. Reading o We can discuss. wait for all the info. Yes. Thank you very much. I have enough info. This is an infop. is meum. let me finish my info dump In the study Researchers outfitted Madagascar hissing cockroaches One of the largest species of cockroach in the world with a diving suit. In includluding oxygen tubes. teach you how to like you back the bnds when it comes up Including oxygen tubes and a protective shell Oxygen tubes, similar to a scuba diver's regulator attached to the cockroach's thoracic spiracles or breathing holes. you could just call them breathing holes. Breathing holes. They make a little dive watch for it. Let me show you this is an audio medium, but this look at this outfit. I know it'sazing right? This is like I love this story. Now once the cockroaches Hence. Basically scuba dive for three hours Wh knows what comes next I get a little bit of a Jurassic Park kind of thing. Oh sureirley, we can help will help out in flooded areas. Jes, George. So they're modifying an actual cockroach. Yes and givees thates. Look lookook they're not making a robotic cock. No there's no, but there is a there's a computer chip on the top of the head Oh w. And you can see through like and there's little tubes And it's getting data. How about a waterproof scope that you don't need the submarine, the scope itself small enough. goes into floodir, you don't need this. No, I think that cockroaches will go into crevices and stuff that others Well I also so you can't get a thing in This feels like over engineering because there are plenty of animals that have More intelligence and already can be underwater. L Putin's dolphins. Yes I'm like a squid, you know? Like those little like Yeah they're tough to train Puddle fish or something. you know I mean? Like you can an octopus you could train. they're smart An they're smart but they're rebels. Thereir one was my teacher The rebels. That guy did learn a lot from that opp. He did. And so did we. You bring up Jurassic Park. famamous quote from Jurassic Park, famous line Scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could. They didn't ask or they didn't stop to think if they Well, that's kind of what Mary Shelley's point was when she wrote Frankenstein Same kind of thing Just because you can do it Does that mean you should do it And people are like, you know, and then at what point Do they actually just evolve into this? And then the next thing, you know, you're looking down in your house and there's a cockroach running around. It's got a big wets suit on. You a transparent wet suit with tubes going into it. and they're braiding holes. step on it. Yeah, but when you step on it, it's like you're cracking Plastic. Yeah' be expensive Every time these are expensive cockroaches. Let me tell you People start pawning them. They'll collect the cockroaches and pawning them, trying to get some money off of the little suits. You know, there there is like a weird pyramid scheme. hold onold second' second So you're saying someone gets at some point they're so high flying that they can afford cyborard cockroaches and they invent them whatever. But then they get down on their luck. Maybe a heroin problem comes in or something And then so they take their cyborg cockroaches to the pwn shop. Yes so they can get A little bit of money, a little cash for a little more meth or heroin or whatever it is that's derailed their life. Exactly. It's a possibility You know if Cckar autumn is, it's all right, keepep going. Oh, you know, if they were human size. hold on. I still have to ask a question of autumn. Did Did we miss the moment or you just forget what you were gonna say? missed the moment. Well, that's what I would say too, if you ask me. No, it's true. Because I lose my train of thought all the time. I was gonna talk about hisis and cockroaches breeding being a pyramid scheme that I about but what? I'm interested in that. Can I just tell you if they are human sizeed, they would run two hundred miles? I'm done. I'm done How fast? two hundred Yeah If they're human sizeed, six. Well, if ant were humanized, couldn't it like lift a building or something? You could You know, here's the thing they're not. C lift t. G could have lift a ta right out of that t. had toss had toss cold water over so big, but they're not. I mean If I was an Olympic gymnast, I'd have a gold medal. But know mayabbe I don't know, but I'm not All right Wh hell sex and that kind of fe experiment. Well because they're so fast. I watch them like They scoot. Yeah. Yeah they scurry along at such speeds. They can run their body length. let's see, what is it? fififty body lengths in just one second. Hey, you know what? doesnn't impress me. Have they ever read a book? No.. Thatny they did a could they do a radio show No I know if they've read a book hang on, hang on What do you think they' just like it One time I did open a book and was a cockroach in it, mayaybe it was it was trying to work. Yeah I did too. Yeah an old book from my grandfother b or something. was a There was a cockroach that kept going back into my pot drawer for a long time. I think it was to getting high. Like did they get theyre insects so I don't sure we could? Well, I don't know. thingsings that affect us. I mean, look, you know, bite into an apple and leave it on the table guuess what? Oxygen does different stuff to that than it does togger I can't bite into an apple. Well, that's. But you know what I mean? Wow. wow Yeah to really to go there, huh? Of the fruits It's fun All all the fruits to go with. It's an apple. Well, that's where you see the that's what you see when oxygen is killing it very quickly when its burright. I wouldn't be to. I'd be dead already. Well, that's true. That's true. And that's the fun of me bringing it up It's for us to think about that possibility. You guys can watch the apple change. I wouldn't be able to watch. How many more death by apples? arere we gonna to put up with the? I to do something about this. My fact was supposed to be to one off. We were supposed to get to the pyramid scheme. It's not my fault. Well, listen, I'm interested in the pyramid scheme. She's the one who tried to bail out I think that the cyborg Well, we're not going to do it now because we have to break for traffic. And of course, we're going to be responsible. But now it's built up. No it's built back be like, okay, that's all we need to. I disagree with Eric's premise. I do think that this is just the beginning. If now these cockroaches are have the ability to dive down into water, pretty soon they will be reading Pt soon's the host radio shows. prettyy little fiddles. pututting on concerts Boy I'mucky I'm as old as I am. I'm this close to retirement the cockroaches will be taken over. Although listen, there've been a lot of cockroaches in radio for a very long time. Alex Williams says there's a crash on two D don't wantan to hear about this beginning of a holiday a long holiday weekend We have a best up tomorrow that Jared Yamamoto is assured to me is Bger. It is bigger So A you don't miss that. Audo makes a great point on the pirates. Oh we going do that again? Oh yeah. That's definitely are because she illustrates her point very well Uh What about What do you mean? J like just like by reiterating it over and over again? Is that illustrates her point? We went through the archives and we determined that all Fisher really showcased her abilities in that show. I said it and everyone heard it. Do you already forget about the Hiss and cockrach pyramid scheme guess Oh ye, I was going to go into another I was going to go into a Yeahah but what is Yeahah, yeah, yeah what is the what's the what's the hissing cockroach pyramid scheme? It's that you get hissing cockroaches and then you breed them and then you sell the babies to other people and you get them in on the game. So it's this weird circle of Does anybody actually ever need them? Is there a reason to sell cockroaches or it's just a matter of just convincing somebody else to get involved and then passing it ono them? Well, I think that there is I think there's some money in selling them U. Right? So like because somebody completely pets Some people probably do train them you know what I mean? But because the pyramid scheme is that you're right Wh needs a hissing cockroach? But you sell it like these are very valuable and you can sell them, you can breed them and then you can make so much money off of selling them, but really they're just selling them to other people who are also gonna breed them. I got snakes. They gota eat Sepptiles, geckos I think they eat cockroaches, do? Snakes wouldn't. I feel like lizards would. Yeah They do because I know that there's a thing where people buy illegal cockroaches and feed them to reptiles because it's more efficient than buying all the. Oh really. Oh so that would be that would be the game right there So there you go But I mean, things can still be a pyramid scheme, you know, I mean people People do use kitchen knives and a lot of those things getting into hy. Wait, we can't just close over that. George illegal cockroaches? What are theillegal cockroaches? No, he read about it. Did you read about it? They're like invasivecies they're not supposed to be here but o because's eas People you. It ends up being cheaper to feedure Is it people named George or or is other people? No. It's not you. other people. Are you admitting to a crime? Are you admitting to a crime? This is a safe place. Nobody's you know, listen, we're good. Say it out there Yes's terstrial R I like that last comment for some reason it made me laugh.. I have no snakes to feed. Get out of my hair. For some reason it's like the off with you. I have no snakes to feed. I have no snakes to feed Sir, there are no snakes to be fed U This is not something that you want to hear going into a holiday weekend, and I certainly hope it doesn't happen. Well, then I don't want to hear it Well, this is a news and information station, mightor It's the downer. Come on. Well, listen, are you like being down, tell me? I mean an excuse. You know what? You're gonna love this one, Greg parasite known to cause explosive diarrhea reported in Georgia in sixteen other states. I down parasites but I don't use Well, I guess if you have it on the lettuce or whatever they think it's on, they don't really know why it's happening. It does happen every year There's just happening a lot. coming out of the Midwest. When I first saw this story at aboutbout nine o'clock this morning There wasn't the Georgia. I was actually going to put it in go, Hey I think we're safe because it's like the Midwest and it's moving Channel two picked it up. Somehow I got into the Georgia Thanks probablyroably one of these World Cup fans. Thanks Jerry Dry' the World Cup fan.re they're like they saw a game in Kansas City and then they came to Atlanta P probably brought. Yeah. it's probably the Germans. Hey, that guy did he go home? Is he like Fred know, Fred Freddy's not to German guyu? He's about to go to the White House. He. But he'll shut down the accounts He shut downah, his ex account. I think he' still. I think he opened an Instagram account was the latest I her but yes, he definitely shut down the main account the hisis problem was once And I was the first one to start to refer to him as Freddie the Freelader. Now I think that When he started, you know, a German in America and he's at Buckys and I can't believe this and but then When it got to the point where celebrities were giving him stuff everywhere he went, started with JJ Watts getting him all kinds of stuff and then hello Angley. Yeah. looked over to the concert and you know, VIP and all that kind of stuff. Then people are like, he G got to watch it But what he didn't understand is in America right now accepting anything from the White House puts you on one side of cultural divide that we have now. And I feel like ever since that, it's not his fault, right If I was in Germany and the That Chancell Pidents are they used to have chancellors. I think they call him president now. U to be. Is it still Chancellor Look it up. I think it might be president now. Either way, if the leader of Germany invited me, you know, to wherever the leader of Germany lives and know, I'd be like, right? who would say no his capastital? Who would say no, but would if I were invited, But I wouldn't know what German politics are. It's a fear No, it's a chance You know, you don't know. you're visiting somewhere else. you have no idea. you're I also don't blame him for the freeloading. He didn't set out to do that Yeah the fact that it came organically, I. It was a nice kid who people spoiled And you can't blame the kid at that point. You got to blame the people who spoiled the kid Right Autumn just I just thought that was fucky. I was le b. You're the only one amongst us who have young kids right now,. The punchline got directed right toward you.'s fine That's a nice red terress there at the World Cup Oh, you know easy, easy there. Oh, hey, I'm just it's not even a dress. I was wrong. Is that a dress or is it not a dress? I can't tell H' buttons. Well, you just have to stay tuned in. We'll tell you. another. I've checked out. I'm already drunk. Adams Williams says there's a stall still I didn't want to do it But Autumn said, Eric, you gotta get political Yeah gotta you gotta get political last show before the holiday. Yeah. Well, I good time. I've been meaning to make this point. Get political For a few days. Get political. Come on, can everybody hear the whole crowd now? Let get politicalical gets political Pitical. L alenates the audience Lash' here, Eric Tom. I did to have an open micer that told you. He was like, I went down to Washington, DC and I saw people there. Oh yeah I don't f There are a lot of people around that ferris wheel when it's running. Yeah. off course, there are people there. I mean, just, you know, but there's too many times that there aren't that many people. I mean, let's not like again, as I put it out yesterday U when you went to u The Fx coverage before the soccer game and you saw the TV broadcasters and there was a crowd behind them That's what a crowd looks like. It's not a crowd if you if you never have to feel another person's body. like your shoulder doesn't hit somebody else's. If you got pllenty of space around you, wherever you are being okay turnout, but it's not a crowd The crowd should be uncomfortable for those within it and They say three' a ground. That's. moreore than three It used to be uncomfortable, but what you're there for is good enough that you're you feel it's worth the discomfort. L you got a pee and it's a mile to the nearest place you can walk to. But you put up with it because it's going to be a great concert or something. Anyway, that has nothing to do what I wanted to bring up I to bring up this whole thing where people are freaking out because Democrat socialists are winning. all over and both sides, I think it's being misunderstood America is not falling in love with socialism It is not a Natural impulse for the average American. The average American still wants the American dream. that has been stolen from them by the ultra wealthy what Americans want is what we consider the American dream If I work hard, I can get something out of that If I follow a few basic rules and laws I will be allowed to mold a life I want. that comes out of my head that I can do. I don't have to be do what I'm told People want that. And so for the left who believes and is convincing themselves now America is just ready to go super socialist I would say, I think you're going to be let down over the next few years. too the right. that is freaking out about this. And can you believe it? People want communism I would say Democrat socialists who are winning and the people who are voting for them are not Belling. against capitalism Because that doesn't exist in this country right now pushing back on the oligarchy that we are becoming. Any real capitalist should not be in favor of oligarchy either, but that's exactly what we're becoming. There are a handful of veryy influential, powerful, wildly rich people who are basically deciding fate of this country on a day to day basis and stealing All of the money available on the table from face it they consider The riff rap Us That's what's being rebelled against. There's no invisible hand of the market going on here people are, people still believe. listen, I believe that most people in this country was still respect somebody who's rich If they believe that the person had an idea or just worked their ass off or whatever and earned their money, I believe that people have not changed from that When you see The fact that not you know, look at the Supreme Court decision the day. And again, I don't know if it was a bad decision, a good decision. I know what the effect is The effect is that Elon Musk And all of these people who already have the money and the power now have more influence over the elections So the people who want to be regulated by the government are the ones that can afford to throw millions and millions and millions of dollars of negative ads about somebody that they don't want to be, that they don't want you to elect And by the way, the research isn't just about politics People don't seem to understand about the intelligence agencies understand psychology They have in human behavior And you say this and you get that blah And they have all the money behind it My point is we're not we don't live in a capitalist country that is the invisible hand of the economy of the invisible hand of the market The invisible hand of the market idea is that you really can't control it Like if you just have a bunch of people who have their own self interest You know, if you if you're a baker, You want to make money, make a bunch of bread and whatever and you want to sell it, and you want to make a profit. But people get fed That's the other side of it Everybody can't be a baker. Baker has to go to a store, has to go to a hardware store because he needs to get something and the hardware guy makes some money off of that, but things get fixed in the community That's the invisible hand of the market Real the best kind of capitalism I believe is The invisible hand of the market with appropriate regulation because if you just leave it my liibertarian days, I think I was a little naive You can't just leave it to everybody because you'll start to get, you know Monopolies will develop Things will happen. somebody will get So there needs to be some level of appropriate regulation top of what is mostly people through their own motivations Creating a marketplace isn't top down Capitalism doesn't have anything to do with America subsidizing AI because that's the future. And what if China gets it first Well, at that point, you're China. I wasn't born as a free man. I wasn born as a member of the state, and I need to do anything that makes the state more powerful Forget about the fact that we can argue about what makes the state better or even that. But whoever's in charge decides That's the country we live in now And that's what people, the Democrat socialists that are winning You know, you've got your cps that are socialists and then you got some of them you could even call communists. But you don't win elections with cores You win elections because you pull in other people I believe the reality is, and there's so many people who are disillusioned with what's going on They'll vote for anybody who's not the people who are in power right now But I believe If we ever got to a point If anyone if either one of these major parties got rational and reasonable I think what would happen with a Democrat socialist is that the people the big umbrella, the big tent would start to fold And they would migrate back to what they think is rational government We haven't had rational government You know, the fact that people can't stand the Trump administration should not people aren't thinking, o, it was so great under Biden They're thinking the whole damn thing is broken. And they're right And so there's somebody that's making a lot of noise. there's a movement making a lot of noise, and they're proving they can win elections So guess what? They're going to have their moment. to confuse this, push backack against capitalism is ridiculous Because first of all, we'd have to be living in under a system called capitalism We are not It's crony capitalism at best But that doesn't really describe it We are becoming an oligarchy We all know it We all know that if this AI thing works out, It's going to make the two hundred people who are already super, duper unbelievably wealthy. They're we're going to double and triple that Will the average American get much out of it Probably not. Right now we've gotten a better search engine And if all of these people crash the economy, which is posossible Then we all get hurt But you know who doesn't get hur The guy who just bought his second super yacht That's what people are pushing back on. Not Adam Smith in the invisible hand of the marketplace. Alex Williams has better news But here's very quickly a little bit of an example of that when I say they're just robbing Um Streamers, let's take Amazon. We were talking about this the other day that was it PlayStation? Is it PlayStation that suddenly all the movies that you bought over the last few years. They're not going to be there. there are two announcements with that. So there's that and the next day they announce they're going to get rid of their physical discs Right That's a different issue. That's a different issue. But so the streaming thing that we talked about where You think you buy a movie And then they Their contract with that distributor is up And they lose their license, so you lose your license. And then you get mad about it, and then you look and you realize, oh, I never bought a movie in the fine print It said that what I bought was a revocable license. I was thinking about this last night A revocable license That's just a matter of Most people don't know what the hell they' given us money for Do you think anybody has anybody? In the history of business Business to business. ever bought a revocable license? Hey, third party, whatever, you're going to take care of all of our All of our um Logistics for the next two years here's the cont we're decing this thing And then do you think if they found out that o what the other side could revoke that license at any time that they want to? anybody in business sign that No and pay for a revocable license. That's because in business, in order to be in business, to be in that level, you've got lawyers, you've got departments, and you know not to get screwed like that. Think of how cynical that is For years and years, these streamers Most people believe they're buying the movies. They cost like twenty seven doars ninety nine cents or something like that like you would buy They know that you don't know that you've actually bought, not a license a revoocable license that can be revoked at any time Now, your driver's license can be revoked, but you got to be you've got to do something against the law. You've got to get in trouble The state can't come along at any point and say Yeah, yeah, you haven't been any a problem to society, but we're revoking that license It's not something that anyone with knowledge would ever pay for But they know that most people who are paying for movies think they're buying movies and screw you. And when you get mad about it, hey, here's what you signed It was a revocable license. Software companies do it too with lifetime licenses.. But it's not your lifetime. It's the lifetime of that version. R And And they know you most likely don't know that. You don't. know I'm say but I didn't know it at first. That's it. Now within capitalism and within economies there have always been scam artists But when those scam artists are Amazon and Sony. and scam artists is supposed to be the fly by night guys who come through You know, and you think they're a plumber and then they didn't two weeks later when you paid them and things's not working. Oh that turns out your toilet's made a wicker. Yeah, yeah. and they're in some other state.s those that's supposed to be the people, not the people on the very top aren't supposed to be fooling you into thinking you're buying something And so just to go back to the point, Socialist, Democrat, whatever. People are not turning They're just rebelling against that. We'd like to become respected customers again. That's what we would like. Nothing wrong. You got a product. I want it blah, blah, blah But, you know Stop giving me the least possible I spent seven thousand dollars on a new driveway There's a divot opening up Already. When did that happen a month ago? Whatever Now seven thousand dollars for a new driveway is very low and we knew it. This stuff can get into the fifteen eighteen thousand dollars range But I still thought that people would have some pride in their work Can you imagine that So these people just wanted my seven thousand dollars. They didn't feel any need. They had nothing no compunction in them whatsoever. Pride in their work to want to know that it was still no It was just, Well, we get seven thousand. Hey, we underbid everybody else To me, seven thousand dollars for a driveway is still quite a bit of moneyoneys. Seems like I should have gotten a decent thing. So wait, you had to replace the entire car? No, no, no, I'm just saying I'm starting to notice already divots and holes and so obviously they didn't pack the inside of it the way there are pockets of. M what they figured was a And so they're giving you a cheap Right result. Right. And by the way, people who used to underbid would do that so that in the future they can make more money. Look at how good, you know and recommend establish your know how I gotten radio? everybody el you know how I gotten radio? I worked for free for three months on a morning show. And I went in and I did the best job I could so that somebody would notice. And guess what? They rewarded me with a paycheck and here I am today. I didn't say, well, I ain't making nothing, so I'll be I'll just Phone it in today. I don't know. I'm starting to know some divots in this show. Yeah, well, yeah That's after many years of use, Hellever. All right kindind of add it on a sour note there, but hopefully not too bad. I stay safe, listen fireworks are fun, but we all know Alcohol's out there too. So be safe, everybody have fun. Happy birthday America And Shelley Winter's up next. It's got a great radio show for you. 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