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CoinDesk Podcast Network
A highlight from GENC: Dont Be An Expert, Be A Student with Sandeep Seth, CMO of Coach
"The new In Gen C. The C stands for crypto, but it also stands for creators, the connected consumer and collectibles, both digital and physical with on chain provenance. It stands for culture and characters, the ones we play in games and the companion ones that AI is building alongside us. It stands for community and digital citizenship and the new set of transparent and trustless tools being built to govern them. These are the people who were raised on a different philosophy on how they look at money, how they look at identity, how they look at privacy and how they look at the hybrid, digital and physical spaces being built all around us. And finally, how they reimagine their relationships with the communities and companies they interact with. We focus on how brands, large and small, are building for these audiences. Welcome to Gen C. Sam, I feel like everybody besides us is at career blockchain week. Are you also getting a little bit of FOMO? I am, but I'm also not because I've been traveling so much this summer and I have so much travel coming up that I'm like, if I get to stay home for four weeks, I'm so happy. So true. I am in Miami for the next week and a half and I'm so excited. This is that pre -Labor Day, get all of our house in order, work -wise and life -wise. So it's really nice to actually, you know, have a little bit of head's down time while everybody else is on vacation. Absolutely. Avery, I've noticed in your head's down time, you have not bought one share of Sam Yuen on Friend Tech. So what's going on? What do I got to do to get you in the Sam Yuen crypto community? I need to do that. I haven't even gotten Friend Tech set up, to be honest, because I think that I've seen this movie before on Friend Tech. And while I hope for all the success in the platform, what I don't love is the sort of like Ponzi -nomics ecosystem that I've seen happen many times before and I think can at times create the wrong incentives for people who don't have the right intentions. So that's one of the reasons I personally haven't gotten going, but I need to do that just to get my hands on the tech. I'm going to take that as an action item for myself by end of day today. So I will shortly invest in Sam Yuen on Friend Tech. Amazing. For anyone who is listening who has not yet gone into Friend Tech, it's a crypto platform on base. Coinbase is layer two, and it does allow you to, in essence, buy shares in personalities, your friends, and that share gets you into a private chat community with anyone else who holds those shares, which, you know, it's been one of the fastest growing crypto apps in a while. It's second only to Ethereum in number of transactions at the moment. They also did about $800 ,000 in fees just in the last 24 hours. So there is a lot happening in it. And one of the things we saw over the weekend was people like FaZe Banks, who's part of FaZe Clan, and some basketball NBA stars started coming on, which has sort of broken it out of just being crypto and crypto influencers. But yes, to your point, this idea of, you know, now I have to pay two Ethereum, five grand or whatever it may be to jump into someone's private chat community where I don't really know what I'm getting from them until you do, feels a little too crypto -pumpy to me. Yeah, Sam, you know my perspective on this sort of overt early financialization of things like relationships where I could just text you or telegram you or call you or do a podcast. And of course, there are oftentimes sort of other ways you financially support the people that you're friends with and you're sort of emotionally invested. That's one of the reasons why I've never been hot on this idea of like crypto dating apps and that type of thing. And like there's some things that don't need to be overly financialized, though, of course, when it comes to something like a celebrity or a community where you're like really gleaning valuable insights, I'm all for supporting the creator economy. So I need to get a little bit more hands on and get a more educated perspective because right now I'm sharing an outsider's view. But Base has certainly been the star of the summer, if you will, you know, Coinbase's Layer 2 solution. I was just walking in downtown Miami and saw they actually have outdoor ads for Onchain Summer. So got to get Jesse on here. It's awesome to see some activity happening on Base and I hope that it's sustainable. Yeah, absolutely. I've been trying to collect as much as I can in Onchain Summer really just to play with all the different brands. Atari is there, Coke is there, an amazing set of artists, DK Motion's piece, you know, 70 ,000 Mints, you know, for an open edition. Yeah, I got that one. Yeah, pretty awesome. Next story I wanted to get your thoughts on was we've talked a little bit before about AI and music, but I was reading a blog post yesterday that YouTube put out and it was about that they are actually working with Universal Music Group directly and the estates of like Frank Sinatra, the jazz drummer Max Victor, there's a global pop star Anita, Yo Gotti who's part of the hip hop world. All of them are coming in to say let's explore what AI and music can do together really as a precursor to setting up kind of set of guidelines of how musicians and AI creators can work together. And it's all kind of working with YouTube also through the lens of how do we ensure that there are creator royalties and rights that are happening within this. So I thought it was an interesting first step. You know, one, working with artists who don't have any say in their career anymore, the Frank Sinatra estate, but also working with current hot artists who are willing to say maybe there is a world where co -creation is at the DNA of part of what we do together. Do you have any more thoughts on that? I think there's no stopping the AI train and I think these musicians and the estates of these musicians are smart to lean into this and smart to be working with, you know, an established platform like YouTube to figure this out because it's going to happen anyway. It's going to happen with or without them. And, you know, to have their voice at the table, I think is critical and is ultimately going to be helpful both to educate the platform on what's possible, do things that are right by their fans and have their voices and their fans' voices heard. So I think it's amazing. I'm seeing all different types of experimentation in generative AI with music. There are, you know, a number of a platform I have been playing with a little bit. It's called like M -verse and you can, you know, say what you want and it gives you lyrics. It actually outputs like a rap. There's a bunch of cool stuff that's like happening with little experimental startups. I'm seeing a huge crossover with folks who are really into web free. I'm now really into the AI space as well. I saw NFT now now has AI now. There are so many of these, you know, I would call them like emerging tech leaders who had leaned into the space of NFTs and crypto. We're now seeing a lot of adjacencies with AI. But just like anything it comes, adoption is going to be driven by products that people actually want. And also very different to what we saw in the NFT world. I think monetization is actually a lot more challenging because this is not a place where there's an immediate commercialization. That's going to be something that comes up sooner rather than later and all of those artists are going to want to find ways they can get paid as a result of, you know, experimenting and exploring this technology because they do see one of the challenges that will be coming up shortly is like how do they make money from this? Agree on all of that. It feels a little bit to me like the frenzy is dying down a bit. Oh, it is. Actually chat GPT usage is down. The speculation is because it's summer, so kids are out of school. Well, not only is it down, but I've been hearing more in relation to text -based AI that people are finding results getting more and more suspect in the stuff that they're trying to create in the sense that GPT -4, which was supposed to be this really revolutionary step forward, actually isn't creating as dynamic output. It's kind of more generic output. There's also these theories on the fact that the more that AI is getting trained on output that's done by AI, that it continually dumbs itself down, which lends itself to the opportunity to say how much is it more of a research tool versus a creative output tool? And then even going one step further, how viable is that at research when you do it? You still have to double check. You don't want to be the lawyer who got disbarred because they were using chat GPT in order to litigate their cases. I guess I just wonder if, and I think this is a great thing, right, as the frenzy dies down, we start to see the actual use cases and the productivity side, which I know you're big on and I'm big on, start to emerge as how does this just make me a better creator, employee, thinker, writer, whatever that may be? Yeah, so we actually just said these five key takeaways of where the AI space is heading. And the first prediction is that AI excitement will wane. I think that that moment of like, oh, my god, chat GPT is magic, that is kind of like ended for a lot of people because they played around with it. And I think from a consumer perspective, there's the fun of playing with it for the first time. But then there's like actually I could just search on Google. So that initial excitement is waning both with consumers and also with some enterprises. The second sort of prediction is that AI will be everywhere. I think we're seeing AI sort of deeply integrated across so many of the day to day things that we use, whether it is Instacart or Gmail. AI is just built in already. So it's like, do I need a separate interface to utilize some of this technology? We also think that corporate strategies are starting to take shape. I know our next guest is probably going to speak about this a little bit, but so many of our partners at Viner are crafting the strategies right now of how we're going to leverage AI, both for marketing, but also this is a conversation very often not owned by the chief marketing officer, by the chief information officer, the chief technical officer. A lot of those conversations are happening of like, what's the corporate strategy around this? And we also believe that negative narratives are going to start gaining traction a little bit like what you just said, Sam. A lot of calling out the misuses of it, a lot of calling out the ethical biases. There will be a few like, oh, no, that just happened moments in the next year that I think will expose sort of the dark side of AI. And our last prediction is that AI is going to be everywhere at the Super Bowl this year. Marketers love a shiny new toy and AI is that many a brief is coming in around how do we use AI end to end to develop our Super Bowl campaigns. And I think it's the right brief, right? It's how do we leverage this technology to do something we're already going to do better, faster, cheaper, more effectively. So I think all of that is going to happen. But the initial hype is dying off in favor of, you know, really trying to understand this stuff. And what you just sort of pointed out was the fact that there are multiple different formats of generative AI and the models themselves. There's advantages to having a model that is trained on more information and there's advantages to having a model that is trained on less. Just hearing a pitch from an AI company we're considering working with on some marketing initiatives and their model is actually intentionally not trained on every single thing under the sun so it can be narrow and focused. So whether you're talking about Claude by Anthropic or barred by Google or any other of the different companies and models that they're building, each of these are a little bit different. And as you become more familiar with them, you see the pros and cons of each the same way you have pros and cons of any like media platform or other sort of tech platform that you use. And I don't think that that many people actually understand that yet. They think generative AI is generative AI and everything is chat GPT and you're like actually it's completely different if you're using meta's llama versus if you're using Einstein GPT because ultimately it's pulling from different information that gives a different output and bigger is not necessarily better.

Divine Naples Podcast
A highlight from Matt left something behind. Learn how to wash your car for free. Rich announces a phone line for caffeinated customers which is a toll-free number. Remember we have coffee and Better A$$ Episode #411 August 11th. 2023
"Hello all divine people, small Saturday is again with us, 4 .11 is the number of the show August 11, we are matching the numbers, from this mic Rich, and from this mic Matt, I didn't say Matt, I did say that, no he did not, oh you mean like, from this mic Rich, and from this mic Matt, this should be a happy sound because it's a small Saturday, small Saturday officially starts at lunch time on Friday, according to your father, according to my father, so here we are, recording again at night, because we like to be here at night, because it's dark, yesterday was national lazy day, sounds like your dad was starting to get lazy, yeah my dad, he teaches now all world, he's not here anymore, but we're pushing that idea on a small Saturday, yeah I like it, you're leaving a legacy, absolutely, he left one, yeah, I mean if you're on this planet you have to leave something behind you, you do, otherwise you wasted time, let me tell you something, we're leaving behind, did you read the notes for the show yesterday, no, why don't I read them for you, why don't you do that, because every day we post a podcast, a thumbnail, it's called a thumbnail, yeah and it just gives you a little, yapping here for 30 minutes or so, we give you a little rundown on the writing somehow, we try to be creative to entice you, to entice you to listen to the podcast, and we don't have that much space, so we just put some kind of mix mix, yeah a little jiggle, so what is actually in that show, a little teaser, so yesterday's show, which was show 410, the title of the show is following, I mean it's a couple sentences so just stick with me, it's following, Rich got his Christmas present when Matt held his bread for three minutes, Rich is now certified installer, $500 waiting for you, you just have to click somewhere and print something, Matt had notes on the napkin and disposed them responsibly after use, that's the episode 410, now show notes are even more colorful, yeah, you want to hear them, sure, why not, I don't think I have a choice in the matter, no, not right now, okay, Matt and Rich have soft spot in their heart, Rich gives away tips on how to save money on electric bill, if you are a couple in love, learn a perfect tip on what you do with a washing machine in the evening, Matt has a snitch machine in his pocket and on his behind, so they can monitor his carbon monoxide discharge, oh yeah, they're starting early, yeah, yeah, Matt and Rich will tell you the worst paying jobs in Naples, podcasting made the top of the list because they work for free, advice for free, I mean if you read something like that, you just have to, yeah, I love it, yeah, you do, you just, I mean there's no way, what are these two fools talking about, yeah, that was yesterday's show, let's see what we do today, we'll see, we are raw, we don't prepare, we just have a couple notes here, so we don't forget because you know, we're aging day by day, yeah, day by day and we're just off the cuff, we're just flying, just soaring, there used to be one guy with magnifying glasses, now it's two guys with magnifying glasses, I had to start wearing them too, yeah, you got yourself a set of coke bottle glasses there, coke as thick as a coke bottle, now it's now, that's yours, so just let's go to officials, Julian Bruce, Terra Kitarra, Pachuli Music, thank you very much for all the tunes and the intro song, we always gonna be grateful and we're looking forward to seeing you here soon, our sponsor, do you know who's our sponsor, yeah, who is it, it's Beach SOS, that's correct, BeachSOS .com, weekend's coming, you're probably gonna be laying and trying to get that lard burned out on the sun, because it's gonna, it's gonna get the, you know, some kind of good job, because it's very hot, so if you're missing something on the beach, let us know BeachSOS .com, we will bring you to in stylish mini fire truck with lights on, now coupons, you know, as I said that before $500, you can just print them easy, $500 savings in several different businesses around and that is divineapals .com forward slash discount slash, no, discount dash coupon, that's what it is, there you go, yeah, and well next month, we just have to remind you, our divine spy is in operation and we are actually very, doing very well, we have a lot of customers, this weekend is fully booked, so that is awesome, yeah, if you're thinking to hide in front of the sun and get something, you know, relaxing moment or couples massage, we are here for you, just look for divine spa Naples or go to website mydivinespa .com, that's great, so official is done, now let's go to unofficial business, yeah, what do you got for the weather today, I've been in the weather, I mean, this is, you want to talk about it, no, it's just hot, hot, but it did rain today, on and off, yeah, yeah, it's always like that, yeah, I got some hints, there's a gentleman who is friend of mine, I told you about the Mexican, which is catching the tan, yeah, being deeper Mexican, yeah, you know what I'm saying, yeah, it's like, I don't know what comes, you know, like turning the toaster from lighter to darker, it can't be darker Mexican, he called me and he was in Lely, he says, oh, I gotta go, it's raining and so I knew I was supposed to prepare, it took five minutes and we had to rain here too, yeah, so, you know, it's all, you know, I was, I started at one end today, this afternoon and it was, I was down by Pine Ridge and Logan and it was raining like cats and dogs, we have to liquid up what that means, I have no idea, but it was, let's just say it was raining a lot and then, you know, I drive two or three miles and then all of a sudden the sun's breaking out again, no rain, you know what it's called, the rain, cats and dogs, no, I have no idea what it means, Jewish car wash, oh yeah, yeah, why is that, because you get the car wash from the dust and you don't have to pay for it, oh, okay, it's cheap, yeah, all right, some that's true, yeah, it just comes out and they get the sponge, unfortunately, there's so much dirt and oil and grime on the car, my car is always a lot dirtier, I mean, if you're riding toaster, that's what's gonna happen, you know, there's just gonna have some grime because that's when you're toasting and toasting, it doesn't matter what car I was driving, it's whenever I'm driving in the streets, it's a mess, yeah, that's what happens in Florida, it's a mess, yeah, that's why we have rain, to clean it up, I tell you what, today, there was a lady, she came up and she started coming here today, today was the official day, yesterday was tryout and she said she took our coffee yesterday and she was up until three o 'clock in the morning, oh my gosh, I said why you didn't call us, we have this special phone line, you know, 1 -800 number, divine divine 9, that's the, you know, and she looked at me and said are you serious, I said yeah, we used to have a sex line but we didn't get that busy, so now we have the old days of the 900 numbers and I'll be helping people and, you know, they consume our coffee, yeah, they're so jacked up and high on the coffee, so she got a rocket fuel and she said, you know what, intervention line, this is my coffee shop for everyday now, I used to go to Badass and I said to her, you know, but that's perfect because we have a coffee and then I turned around and I said and better ass, how did you, yeah, she was laughing and she ordered something, she ordered something and she said I want that sandwich, I said what is it, the one I had yesterday, I said what is it, she said chicken clucker, oh the chicken, it's not the mother clucker, no it's chicken clucker, chicken clucker, I said why are you saying chicken is mother clucker and then she started laughing, she just made a new name, chicken clucker, chicken clucker, it's basically chicken chicken, yeah, chicken chicken, chicken clucker, yeah, yeah and after, usually chickens cluck, that's what I'm saying, yeah, so you didn't catch the drift, no because I'm stupid sometimes, well I'm sorry, I'm looking at your face, I'm having to stare at this thing across, I used to be better looking when I was three and then after three years old it just went downhill, that's all right, you're all right, you'll be all right, you'll get over it, so after that we had people from Holland and they are hooked to our podcast now, so we're going international, oh good, well we were doing that anyway because the website divinenapels .com is international anyway, yeah, it's actually the largest hub for everything you need to know about Naples, that's correct, and I don't, what is it, almost 30 websites connected, 23 websites, 23 and 18, how many languages, 18, 18, I see, I remember that number, 18 different languages and that's what we're doing here, that means you know that's stupid then, yeah, I thought you were, no I'm always stupid, half as stupid as I look, but we're all right, yeah, we're doing good, so that's, we're doing good, that was quick, let's get past that, yeah, so I've been browsing through some news and what's going on here, hey why don't you share with us some news, yeah I will share that with you right now because it's Friday and people need to kind of have a weekend to think about it, right, so number one, there are some changes in the, in a lot of the like school buses routes and everything else and they install secret cameras on the buses, oh really, yeah, so if you're gonna be thinking you're gonna pass the bus, you know, monster before, yeah, I call them yellow monsters, yeah, when you see the yellow monster, you want to pass it, pass it, then be careful because they have a, they have a cameras and they read also license plate, so once you get through it, they will send you tickets, yeah, that's not gonna be pretty, yeah, well we need to be safe with kids, right, right, just slow down, so get up and take off to work or wherever you got to go a little early, yeah, but another thing is also they're changing the speed in the school zones, used to be 20 miles an hour, now it's 15, which I'm grateful for because, you know, it's, it's, as he's saying, it's important to, you know, people crossing the streets with kids.

Divine Naples Podcast
A highlight from Matt left something behind. Learn how to wash your car for free. Rich announces a phone line for caffeinated customers which is a toll-free number. Remember we have coffee and Better A$$ Episode #411 August 11th. 2023
"Hello all divine people, small Saturday is again with us, 4 .11 is the number of the show August 11, we are matching the numbers, from this mic Rich, and from this mic Matt, I didn't say Matt, I did say that, no he did not, oh you mean like, from this mic Rich, and from this mic Matt, this should be a happy sound because it's a small Saturday, small Saturday officially starts at lunch time on Friday, according to your father, according to my father, so here we are, recording again at night, because we like to be here at night, because it's dark, yesterday was national lazy day, sounds like your dad was starting to get lazy, yeah my dad, he teaches now all world, he's not here anymore, but we're pushing that idea on a small Saturday, yeah I like it, you're leaving a legacy, absolutely, he left one, yeah, I mean if you're on this planet you have to leave something behind you, you do, otherwise you wasted time, let me tell you something, we're leaving behind, did you read the notes for the show yesterday, no, why don't I read them for you, why don't you do that, because every day we post a podcast, a thumbnail, it's called a thumbnail, yeah and it just gives you a little, yapping here for 30 minutes or so, we give you a little rundown on the writing somehow, we try to be creative to entice you, to entice you to listen to the podcast, and we don't have that much space, so we just put some kind of mix mix, yeah a little jiggle, so what is actually in that show, a little teaser, so yesterday's show, which was show 410, the title of the show is following, I mean it's a couple sentences so just stick with me, it's following, Rich got his Christmas present when Matt held his bread for three minutes, Rich is now certified installer, $500 waiting for you, you just have to click somewhere and print something, Matt had notes on the napkin and disposed them responsibly after use, that's the episode 410, now show notes are even more colorful, yeah, you want to hear them, sure, why not, I don't think I have a choice in the matter, no, not right now, okay, Matt and Rich have soft spot in their heart, Rich gives away tips on how to save money on electric bill, if you are a couple in love, learn a perfect tip on what you do with a washing machine in the evening, Matt has a snitch machine in his pocket and on his behind, so they can monitor his carbon monoxide discharge, oh yeah, they're starting early, yeah, yeah, Matt and Rich will tell you the worst paying jobs in Naples, podcasting made the top of the list because they work for free, advice for free, I mean if you read something like that, you just have to, yeah, I love it, yeah, you do, you just, I mean there's no way, what are these two fools talking about, yeah, that was yesterday's show, let's see what we do today, we'll see, we are raw, we don't prepare, we just have a couple notes here, so we don't forget because you know, we're aging day by day, yeah, day by day and we're just off the cuff, we're just flying, just soaring, there used to be one guy with magnifying glasses, now it's two guys with magnifying glasses, I had to start wearing them too, yeah, you got yourself a set of coke bottle glasses there, coke as thick as a coke bottle, now it's now, that's yours, so just let's go to officials, Julian Bruce, Terra Kitarra, Pachuli Music, thank you very much for all the tunes and the intro song, we always gonna be grateful and we're looking forward to seeing you here soon, our sponsor, do you know who's our sponsor, yeah, who is it, it's Beach SOS, that's correct, BeachSOS .com, weekend's coming, you're probably gonna be laying and trying to get that lard burned out on the sun, because it's gonna, it's gonna get the, you know, some kind of good job, because it's very hot, so if you're missing something on the beach, let us know BeachSOS .com, we will bring you to in stylish mini fire truck with lights on, now coupons, you know, as I said that before $500, you can just print them easy, $500 savings in several different businesses around and that is divineapals .com forward slash discount slash, no, discount dash coupon, that's what it is, there you go, yeah, and well next month, we just have to remind you, our divine spy is in operation and we are actually very, doing very well, we have a lot of customers, this weekend is fully booked, so that is awesome, yeah, if you're thinking to hide in front of the sun and get something, you know, relaxing moment or couples massage, we are here for you, just look for divine spa Naples or go to website mydivinespa .com, that's great, so official is done, now let's go to unofficial business, yeah, what do you got for the weather today, I've been in the weather, I mean, this is, you want to talk about it, no, it's just hot, hot, but it did rain today, on and off, yeah, yeah, it's always like that, yeah, I got some hints, there's a gentleman who is friend of mine, I told you about the Mexican, which is catching the tan, yeah, being deeper Mexican, yeah, you know what I'm saying, yeah, it's like, I don't know what comes, you know, like turning the toaster from lighter to darker, it can't be darker Mexican, he called me and he was in Lely, he says, oh, I gotta go, it's raining and so I knew I was supposed to prepare, it took five minutes and we had to rain here too, yeah, so, you know, it's all, you know, I was, I started at one end today, this afternoon and it was, I was down by Pine Ridge and Logan and it was raining like cats and dogs, we have to liquid up what that means, I have no idea, but it was, let's just say it was raining a lot and then, you know, I drive two or three miles and then all of a sudden the sun's breaking out again, no rain, you know what it's called, the rain, cats and dogs, no, I have no idea what it means, Jewish car wash, oh yeah, yeah, why is that, because you get the car wash from the dust and you don't have to pay for it, oh, okay, it's cheap, yeah, all right, some that's true, yeah, it just comes out and they get the sponge, unfortunately, there's so much dirt and oil and grime on the car, my car is always a lot dirtier, I mean, if you're riding toaster, that's what's gonna happen, you know, there's just gonna have some grime because that's when you're toasting and toasting, it doesn't matter what car I was driving, it's whenever I'm driving in the streets, it's a mess, yeah, that's what happens in Florida, it's a mess, yeah, that's why we have rain, to clean it up, I tell you what, today, there was a lady, she came up and she started coming here today, today was the official day, yesterday was tryout and she said she took our coffee yesterday and she was up until three o 'clock in the morning, oh my gosh, I said why you didn't call us, we have this special phone line, you know, 1 -800 number, divine divine 9, that's the, you know, and she looked at me and said are you serious, I said yeah, we used to have a sex line but we didn't get that busy, so now we have the old days of the 900 numbers and I'll be helping people and, you know, they consume our coffee, yeah, they're so jacked up and high on the coffee, so she got a rocket fuel and she said, you know what, intervention line, this is my coffee shop for everyday now, I used to go to Badass and I said to her, you know, but that's perfect because we have a coffee and then I turned around and I said and better ass, how did you, yeah, she was laughing and she ordered something, she ordered something and she said I want that sandwich, I said what is it, the one I had yesterday, I said what is it, she said chicken clucker, oh the chicken, it's not the mother clucker, no it's chicken clucker, chicken clucker, I said why are you saying chicken is mother clucker and then she started laughing, she just made a new name, chicken clucker, chicken clucker, it's basically chicken chicken, yeah, chicken chicken, chicken clucker, yeah, yeah and after, usually chickens cluck, that's what I'm saying, yeah, so you didn't catch the drift, no because I'm stupid sometimes, well I'm sorry, I'm looking at your face, I'm having to stare at this thing across, I used to be better looking when I was three and then after three years old it just went downhill, that's all right, you're all right, you'll be all right, you'll get over it, so after that we had people from Holland and they are hooked to our podcast now, so we're going international, oh good, well we were doing that anyway because the website divinenapels .com is international anyway, yeah, it's actually the largest hub for everything you need to know about Naples, that's correct, and I don't, what is it, almost 30 websites connected, 23 websites, 23 and 18, how many languages, 18, 18, I see, I remember that number, 18 different languages and that's what we're doing here, that means you know that's stupid then, yeah, I thought you were, no I'm always stupid, half as stupid as I look, but we're all right, yeah, we're doing good, so that's, we're doing good, that was quick, let's get past that, yeah, so I've been browsing through some news and what's going on here, hey why don't you share with us some news, yeah I will share that with you right now because it's Friday and people need to kind of have a weekend to think about it, right, so number one, there are some changes in the, in a lot of the like school buses routes and everything else and they install secret cameras on the buses, oh really, yeah, so if you're gonna be thinking you're gonna pass the bus, you know, monster before, yeah, I call them yellow monsters, yeah, when you see the yellow monster, you want to pass it, pass it, then be careful because they have a, they have a cameras and they read also license plate, so once you get through it, they will send you tickets, yeah, that's not gonna be pretty, yeah, well we need to be safe with kids, right, right, just slow down, so get up and take off to work or wherever you got to go a little early, yeah, but another thing is also they're changing the speed in the school zones, used to be 20 miles an hour, now it's 15, which I'm grateful for because, you know, it's, it's, as he's saying, it's important to, you know, people crossing the streets with kids.

Tech Path Crypto
A highlight from 1205. Coinbase Ethereum Event Begins! MASSIVE Adoption Boost Coming!!
"All right, so some big things happening with Coinbase and Base today, and we're going to break down a little bit about on -chain summer and what that might mean around a ton of projects that are starting to roll out and what it could mean for Ethereum. So we're going to break it all down for you. It's going to be good. My name is Paul Baron. Welcome back into Tech Path. I want to thank our sponsors, that is iTrust Capital. If you guys are looking at long -term holding for your crypto, let's do it. In an IRA, it's very easy to set up, and it's super simple. And the best thing is the fees are low. So all you guys have to do is click the link down below, use our code, it does help the channel out, and of course, you get a $100 funding reward if you decide to do it. All right, so let's get into a couple of points here. And one thing I want to hit on first is this tweet right here, just in Coinbase becomes first publicly traded company to launch its own decentralized blockchain base. This is big, in my opinion, because of the fact that, obviously, it has to be Coinbase to do this because they are one of the only real ones out there that are, of course, a publicly traded company. But I think this also could lead the way for many others. So this is a good picture for Coinbase, and I think it's a good picture for the industry as a whole. Here is OnChain Summer. Just so you guys know, this, of course, today is launch day. I think we're going to get this video out. So you'll notice that the story of base is bringing the world on chain and to be continued. Now, there are some things that are happening within this. There's a little bit about the community. You can kind of learn about Jesse Pollock. He's one of the leads over there. But you get into the projects that are upcoming here. And as you can see, Parallels in here, another block, we'll talk a little bit about them. Coca -Cola, Stand With Crypto, Blackbird, a restaurant application, and so on. Point is, is that this is going to get big. I think that this is just the beginning. We're going to see some pretty amazing things come out of this. I want to go over to a clip real quick, and this will get into a little bit more detail on Brian Armstrong talking about OnChain Summer, what it might mean. Listen in. Going back to Coinbase, I think my biggest fear was always that Coinbase would be kind of this old, basically it would be the AOL of crypto, that it would be kind of old, it would be this fiat on ramp, but it would forever be this centralized company in this decentralized world. And one of the reasons I'm really excited about base is it's a true experiment that is crypto native coming from what could have been sort of the centralized dinosaur. It's really a celebration of OnChain art, culture, music, gaming, all the different pieces that are coming together to be built on base. And we've got an amazing set of partners that we're launching with. So we've got a bunch of crypto native firms, Zora, OpenSea, Parallel, Blackbird. We've also got a bunch of legacy or I don't know, traditional non -crypto companies, I don't want to call them legacy, Coca -Cola, Atari. So people can engage in a lot of real world utility like restaurants or minting a Coke bottle. But there's also a bunch of OnChain stuff where people can start to engage. And if you or your friend or your dad or your mom or your grandparents even just get one goal from those shots on goal where they get to try one thing that appeals to them, whether it's music or food or art or gaming or social or messaging or community, like one thing that gets you to set up your first wallet, that gets you to do your first transaction, that gets you to experience what's happening on chain and experience what you can create, what you can do, how you can participate. I think that that's how we bring a billion people into this new world. All right, so a lot happened there in that clip. First of all, it's good to see Fred still kind of communicate. He's the co -founder of Coinbase with Brian. And if you don't know the story about Coinbase, you should watch their documentary. It's a good story about how they started and all that. But the cool thing is, is all this has evolved into what they're doing now on base. And this to me is one of the most dynamic things that's happened in crypto maybe since I even remember, and it's a very significant one. One of the tools they were using was Livepeer. This was their live streaming. This is, again, one of the key elements of how base will be used in the future. But you got LensTube, Beam on here, Bonfire. We'll break down Bonfire here in a second, what they're doing, some cool things. So the good thing is, is that this really starts to open up a lot of opportunities. And you probably heard us talk a little bit about Chainlink earlier this week around this topic. And of course, this was around Chainlink's price feeds. This is now live on base. This is a layer two that of course is incubated now on Coinbase as well. Simply meaning live price feeds. So if you're thinking stock trading, crypto trading, etc., this is Chainlink and how they're going to be integrated. So if you're brand new to crypto, this will start to get into your everyday functionality and use cases around some of this more innovative tech in terms of apps, exchanges, and eventually what I think will happen with a lot of the trading platforms out there. So a definitely lot going in the right direction. Here, of course, is Uniswap. We reported this on this this week as well. What are you swapping on BuildOnBase? We want to know. This, of course, is live now. So good stuff there. Just to show you quickly kind of the interface, it's very simple, very easy to do. So connecting your wallet, going directly into Coinbase, very easy to do the bridge here. So again, this is a big benefit for ease of use. And I think this is one of those things that kind of what Pollack and Armstrong were talking about is to be able to get people onboarded very simply in a way that's passionate for them. So that's a cool thing and what will apply going forward. Now, part of that is going to be the strategies of companies like RAMP, projects like RAMP. They're opening a direct path now from fiat into the base network, which is interesting because this will get into a lot of things. RAMP will be able to support base right from its inception and able to transaction with ETH and USDC from day one. Big deal. The other aspect of this is it's going to open up RAMP into a lot of functionality of how this will interface for just traditional fiat onboarding. So just think about that and the potential for where this is going. All of this is good science, definitely. I want to go over to a clip real quick and how RAMP works. Listen in.

Cinemavino
A highlight from Jaws
"And welcome back to CinemaVino. Farewell and adieu to you, First Spanish Lady. Y 'all scallywags. Farewell to the salty dogs, old ladies of Spain. Summer chaos is continuing and this is my pick. Chaos got a little chaotic this week. It did. Originally, we're looking for The Conversation, which is my original pick. Francis Ford Coppola. It vanished off of most streaming platforms, so... And I think, could you still buy it? No, I couldn't find it where you can buy it. It's like, I'm lucky that I own it on DVD. I don't know why. We were going to be passing it around Todd's, you know, it was just going to be musical chairing it. I'm actually like Todd at a party. We were just going to pass it around. I just get passed around. But it's like, it doesn't make sense for us to watch something that you guys can't find out there in the world anywhere. It doesn't do you any good. It doesn't do us any good. And we're here for you. You know, we love you and we want to kiss your face. So instead, we did my next... A lot of fire in your panties. Which that joke actually is from our next episode for black sheep. Gary Busey. Yeah. It all comes back to Busey. Busey. Bussy. Bussy. So we did my next choice down, which was Jaws, which is not a bad alternative. Not a bad bet. Yeah. Not a bad movie. Guys. I'm going to go ahead and spoil this. I'm giving this a 10 out of 10. I think. Me too. This is one of my top probably 20, 25 movies. I've got a list of perfect movies. To me, this is a perfect movie. This is absolutely perfect. It's up there. But first, we're going to talk about what we're drinking to the random wheel, which, you know, for Summer Chaos, we're doing random movies that each of us has picked. So we pair it with a random, literally completely random booze. We didn't consent to this. Yes. I put different wines, different spirits on the wheel, on the random internet wheel, spin the wheel, whatever it does, whatever we get. This was rum. And, full disclosure, my first bad experience in life with alcohol was with rum. Freshman in college, I drank a fifth of Captain Morgan and ended up in a pool of vomit. So it was years before I could even smell rum again. It was years before I could drink Coke again. I couldn't even drink Coke because it smelled like rum. It was bad. Yeah. That was... Because you were doing rum and Coke or because Coke itself just kind of smells like rum? I was shooting rum and chasing it with Coke. So that was... I'll do ya. Captain Morgan took me to the bowels of hell that night. I did much the same with Jack Daniels and IBC Root Beer. I got hit the same way with Kraken. Really? You ever do Kraken spice rum? Yeah. It kind of tastes like gasoline. It got released. The Kraken got released. Yeah, it was bad. Yeah. It's so delicious and sweet though. At first you're like, oh my God, this is great. So we started with Kraken and then we went to... Rye whiskey. Oh man. And the rye whiskey that we went to was rye. It's called R .I. Like rye. Yeah. It is the sharpest rye I've ever had to where you drink and you're like... But the Kraken, we started with Kraken and it just destroyed our taste buds so much that by the time we got to the rye, it was just like nothing. And... Yeah, by that point you're just having a party, you know? It was bad news bears. I think everyone's had a bad experience with rum. Rum is a bad time spirit. Well, and it's like, you know, my dad was a boxer in the Marine Corps and he told me that the first time you get knocked down, you never look at the ring the same way. Like once you like hit the canvas, the ring never feels the same again when you step into it. That's kind of like alcohol. Once you get knocked down by booze, you never look at booze quite the same way again. You have a new respect for it. I had a new respect for it. I was cocky as an 18 -year -old. I was like, oh yeah, I can drink whatever the hell I want. So I'm sitting there shooting rum. I got beat up pretty bad. So for you as Captain Morgan, what was your rum? Jack Daniels and IBC. It was the combo for me. Oh, so that wasn't rum. But it's, you know, there's... The thing is you never want to quit alcohol. You always want to be like Trumbull at one. But if you get knocked down, you get up again. You never get beat down.

Telecom Reseller
A highlight from Gupshup keeps the customer conservation going in a mobile first world, Podcast
"This is Doug Green and I'm the publisher of Telecom Reseller, and I'm very pleased to have with us today Gaurav Kachawa, who's the Chief Product Officer at Gupshop. Gaurav, thank you very much for joining me today. Pleased to be here. Thanks for having me. Well, today we're going to be doing a special podcast in AI, but this is a very interesting application of AI that we're going to be learning about in just a minute. And what's exciting about this is Gupshop has created some platforms or a platform that can be used in many interesting verticals. So it's targeted to a lot of our readers who are listening or watching. So we're going to dive into that. But first of all, what is Gupshop? Yes, Doug. Gupshop is one of the leading conversational engagement platforms. And by that, what I mean is in today's context, all your audiences are on social media applications like, you know, Instagram, WhatsApp in different countries. There are other applications as well, Line. So I think and of course, there is other channels like SMS, Google, RCS, Google Business Messaging, voice. So you see this fragmentation of all these channels and businesses want to engage with their customers on all these channels. Traditionally in developed markets, it's just been about email reminders. And when you go into other parts of the world, people are spread across all these applications. There are two billion people on WhatsApp platform itself, which has opened up a business API. So now businesses can engage with these customers. They can have catalog. They can have all kinds of rich interactions in these channels itself. So what we help businesses is bring AI -based automation. So whether it's, you know, learning about the products, it's about purchasing a product, it's about supporting post -purchase support, you can do all that into all these channels. Of course, we know how it works on the web widget. We have all seen the little widget on the website where we can interact with it. But most of the mobile -first countries, all these interactions are happening inside their chat experiences. Like similar to how you have all that in WeChat in China, now that's happening across all these channels, Instagram. If you want, you're in the middle of a night and you want to have a question, you literally go to the handle of that company and you start interacting and you expect the brand to respond. And that's the world we are in today where you want 24x7 personalized, relevant interactions with your brand on whichever channel you are. And the next generation is on Instagram, WhatsApp, and they expect to get timely feedback there. So we automate that, and we have an engine where we have created an Autobot builder where you can create a bot in a matter of minutes. You upload your content, you kind of point it to the website, and whatever content you have, in a matter of minutes, we can create your virtual agent, which acts like a chat GPT, but it's tailored to your business. And so literally, then that's just a matter of minutes. And then if you spend some time, a few days, a week, literally you can make sure that 80 % of your regular queries that you're getting can be handled automatically through a virtual agent. And then, of course, if the user wants to speak to a real human person, we'll have a process of handing it over to the human agent as well, with all the context and everything. So we provide this fully automated solutions for getting businesses ready for this age of AI and automation in very simple steps. So that's the overall context. We are, you know, a large late -stage startup based in US, but we are spread in 50 countries, and we have businesses in different sectors who are using us for automation. So what are the main industries you're serving? So clearly, banking and finance and retail are the two big largest segments because they have to cater to large consumer audiences who want to kind of interact, learn more about their products, and do transactions. So we have, you know, largest retail companies, largest banking and FinTech and loan providers, they're all using our platform to automate their front office, the transactions, as well as the post -purchase behavior. So I think those are the big ones, but travel, logistics, education, all those industries are also, you know, looking to automate their experiences, given all the, you know, the inflection point that chat GPT has sparked in everybody to think how, I mean, the one thing that has happened in the last six to nine months is the language understanding of machines has gone through a 10x improvement, and as a result, this conversation that I'm having with the bot can be had in any language, voice or text, real -time, with the kind of fidelity that was not possible before. Just as an inflection point, I mean, and as a result, everybody should be thinking about this process that I have, which is offline or based on downloading a mobile app or based on going to a website, how can I make it simple? We are in a user experience revolution phase, which is, I just want to speak to a website and tell him, tell the website or not, do this for me, simple. So we need this conversational layer over everything, everything we interact and that's the business we are in. So let's stay with that for a second. So what is the state of the union? What is the state of the conversational AI space? Yeah, that's a great question. I think, as we talked about, I think it has gotten a huge, I mean, it's an industry that's been around for a long time and 2007 is the whole Transformer architecture paper came along. So that powered up the GPT, the pre -trained Transformer model. And then I think with the chat GPT, it entered the consciousness of common people that, you know, this is such an awesome technology. Everybody was able to interact with it. It was the fastest from zero to a hundred million people using it. It kind of broke all records. And the reason it captured the imagination of people, if they can do their research personally, if you can benefit from it using BARD and chat GPT, they realize that potential on the businesses. Now imagine businesses who employ thousands of employees or hundreds, or depending upon what the size, they're saying, how do I get more efficiency? Can I have my people do high value added tasks? And can I take the mundane tasks and automate? And that's what is suddenly become the focus. There's not a single boardroom meeting where the question being asked is, can you be more efficient in your making products, delivering products, product research, servicing products? And this is not, I think we spend a lot of time on the negative, like, okay, is it going to displace jobs and stuff? I think every time there is a technology innovation, what we have seen is it actually ends up creating more jobs. It's just, those are higher, higher quality jobs. And I think that will happen here as well and people will learn. And I think people will, there'll be more jobs created. We have seen jobs like prompt engineer, prompt designer, all kinds of new jobs that are well -paying have come up that didn't exist before. So people will, people will say, okay, I'll, I'll kind of take a three month course and do this like, and back in the day, 2007, everybody was learning iOS development for mobile phones. And that was a giant industry. And now suddenly everybody's learning about how to design better prompts to talk to AI. So I think, I think we are in a phase, very exciting phase. I mean, I'm, I'm not the first one to coin this, but internet happened in 1995. iPhone movement happened. And now we are in a, what I call this large language model, LLM movement, and that's transforming every industry. There is a real five, five X improvement to be had in your five to 10 X improvement in some processes, and then companies will benefit from it and then the landscape of how people support their customers is going to change how you look for products on, if you are e -commerce and you want to, you're interested in a certain product and instead of spending three days of research and 10 hours of research, going to website to website and reading, you're just going to ask questions, show me the best by this dimension, and you'll get a processed, well -thorough researched answer in a table in a second. So it's kind of already two hours of research is solved into two minutes, talk about efficiency. Now you take in the business context and you're trying to do a deal and you have a lot of different data sitting in 20 ,000 different places, structure documents, databases, you just ask a simple question and it processes all the data and gives you the answer. It's like tremendous productivity gains. So what are some of the major global enterprises that you have been working with? Yeah, so I think we are, we are working with all the brands that, uh, you, you might be familiar with on the banking side, we have, you know, some of the largest banks that are using us to automate their, you know, financial transactions. Uh, so standard chartered, we looked at talking about ICICI, Citibank, pretty large brands that their retail, there are, there are some of the largest retailers who are working with us in terms of their automation, uh, projects, uh, B2B players like Coke who are using us for making sure, so all these corner shops have to supply, have to kind of buy supplies. How do they make their orders using WhatsApp and other channels so that they get stock delivered to them in time? Think of it as, you know, just, uh, automating the whole retailer and wholesale experiences. Um, we have education players like Khan Academy using us to, uh, you know, uh, engage with that, uh, you know, students. So I think just across industries, all the kinds of brands, uh, that, you know, you're familiar with are, are engaging with us to deliver automated experiences. Can you tell me more about the Autobot builder? Sure. So I think when we talk about saying, okay, how do I, I'm a small business or a medium sized business on enterprise. I love the chat GPT experience, but Hey, that's not business ready. It has, it pulls it straight on public domain data. It has hallucinations. It may make up stuff. I don't know if the quality of it, all those challenges are there. When you look at an enterprise, you want a layer of a tool that you can reliably use to put something out in front of the customers without worrying about, you know, um, that it may go astray. It may make up content from the website. You want to make sure it's trained on your content. It represents the way you hire an employee and train that person to understand the context of your business. We do the same thing. We will train the user on the knowledge base of the company. And we have a tool where we allow you businesses to give all the context, whether it's a website, there's a repository, PDFs, internal APIs, and we create using that content, a chat bot that is tailored to that business. And that process used to take weeks and months in the past by training intents, and then even the bot will say, I'm sorry, I didn't understand what he said, I mean, that used to be like, you know, a normal experience in the past, but now with LLM, the accuracy and the coverage has increased so much that in a matter of few minutes, we can fine tune a model, which will give you a chat GPT like experience for your own business. And that's what Autobot Builder is. I mean, we can literally, you know, if you're interested, you'd reach out to us. We can create a bot for you within a day. You can take it and deploy it in any channel you want. And, and I think that's a great experience to get started. And people are like, wow, I didn't imagine this can, this is possible in any language, right out of the box. Now you can say, okay, I want to teach more. I want to have a fine nuance, this kind of answers. I want to kind of make sure I bought this. So you have a teach mode where you can train like a real human. You can train that bot. So now what you're having is now you can make sure that if you had 10 people or 20 people or a hundred people sitting and answering, now what you do is they can focus on more high value added activities in your business, maybe they're focused on cross sell upsell, maybe they're focused on, you know, loyalty program. They make it, they're not answering the routine questions that was just about looking in a document and saying, okay, this part is available and it's available. And this price is this, yes, it supports this. I mean, these are catalog information. You don't want people just doing search and answering. I mean, bot can answer that better.

The Dan Bongino Show
Sean Davis' Reaction to Jack Smith's Investigation on Donald Trump
"Human being, an embarrassment. absolute And you know, oh, Dan, you better be careful. Jack Smith come after He you. probably will. I don't care. I'd rather rot in a jail than kiss this guy's ass. He's a loser. He is a life loser who only finds meaning in Donald attacking Trump so we can be accepted at cocktail parties. And the tweet of the day, by the way, goes to Sean Davis, the Federalist, been a guest on this show many times. Davis tweeted out, So Trump tells people to march peacefully and patriotically? You know what he should have done? He could have gotten off, transported cocaine to the White House, cut an international deal with the Chinese Communist Party, taken money Ukraine, we're now at war with, sent money to his dad for international business deals, done coke on camera, had sex with prostitutes on camera, and left his laptop in a location for the world to see. And then what would happen? Absolutely nothing. He could get a pretrial diversion on a gun. Oh, the gun, we didn't even mention that. We didn't even mention that. Buying the gun illegally. Jack Smith is disgusting. He's a garbage

The Eric Metaxas Show
A highlight from Ricky Skaggs (Encore)
"Welcome to The Eric Metaxas Show with your host, Eric Metaxas. Sometimes you have the privilege of having a guest on the program who really is what we call a legend. And I never would say this if he were here because I wouldn't want to embarrass him, but the person that I'm going to interview in a couple of seconds, some of you know all about him. If you don't, you will very soon. His name is Ricky Skaggs. He is a legend in the music industry. He has 15 Grammy Awards in 1982. He was the youngest member ever at that time to be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. When he was six years old, the father of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, picked this six -year -old out and said, would you play for us? He went on to become a seven -year -old playing with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. There's videotape of it. In 1971, when he was still extremely young, teenager, went off to play with Ralph Stanley in his band. By about 1980, country legend Chet Atkins credited him, my guest Ricky Skaggs, with saving country music. Have you heard enough? He has played, performed, produced with Barry Gibb. Emmylou Harris in the 70s produced Dolly Parton, worked with Bruce Hornsby in the Amana Radar range. In 2021, the President of the United States gave him the National Medal of Arts. Again, I wouldn't say this if he was here in the studio, but he is a legend. And I'm very embarrassed to say I think he's right here in the studio. I never would have said this, Ricky, if I knew you were sitting here. Ricky, my new friend, welcome. It's great to be here, Eric. I was sitting there listening to you make all these nice things, and we could be talking about all kinds of other things. So anyway, I appreciate it, and you're a man of honor. I made a lot of this stuff up. I just want my audience to know this couldn't be true. So I'll have to live up to the things that you said. When you were six years old, now, you know, you're in your late 60s now. So when you were six years old, which would put us back about 1960, you played with Bill Monroe. That is very hard to comprehend. I know my dad bought me a mandolin when I was five. And so I learned, you know, why do you do that? I had been singing in church with him and mom since I was like three years old. And this is in old Kentucky. In Kentucky, and we would sing songs together at home. And then when we go to church, we'd get up and they would set me, literally set me on the pulpit, and I would sing harmony with mom and dad. They would set you on the pulpit. Yeah. See, up here, we'd say, put you up on the pulpit. But down there, they would set you on the pulpit. That sounds better. That sounds more American. But you, the reason I'm saying this is you obviously at that time already had a gift for harmonizing. You could hear and sing. And so they knew that they needed to encourage you. So your dad at age five gets you a mandolin. And already at age six, Bill Monroe is taking notice of you. Well, mom and dad and I would play at church, like I said. And then dad and I would go to this little local grocery store there in Blaine, Kentucky, and they would set me up on the pop case, you know, that had that. So it wasn't a pulpit. It was the pop case. That's the marketplace version. Right. Yeah. So I was getting I was getting my teeth ready for the marketplace back then. But I would sit and play and sing and people would want to get a Coke. So I'd have to scoot over and they, you know, it was a double door. And look, you were so cute. I saw the video of you I saw with flat and scrubs, which people can look up on YouTube. But I mean, you were so darn cute at age seven. And when he says, what's your name? You say, Ricky Skaggs. It's so cute. It's unbelievably cute. But even cuter is the song you sing. Because for a seven year old to sing a song about a broken heart and a woman who left me is funny. Yeah, I didn't understand those things back then. I just liked the song and the song was Ruby. Are you mad at your man? Ruby. Oh, Ruby. I mean, to hear you mad at your man and the 70 year old singing it while he's playing. And that's what I sung with the Bill Monroe thing. You know, it was a hit. Are you mad at your man? You know, the neighbors in the hood at this little high school for Bill Monroe was playing. And you know, they started shouting out after half hour, Mr. Monroe's set. They started shouting out, let little Ricky Skaggs get up and sing, you know. And my dad didn't plant these people, I promise you, you know. And anyway, I didn't even take a mandolin with me. So the irony of the whole thing is that I had to play this size mandolin. You had to play. I had to play his mandolin. You played Bill Monroe's mandolin when you were six years old? Six years old. And I, you know. Not many people can say that. He took the strap around and, you know, wrapped it around the curl here so that it would fit me. Right. Set it on me. And I said, you know, they said, what do you want to do? And I said, Ruby. And so it was a popular song by the Osborne brothers, Bob and Sonny Osborne. And so away we went, you know, and you know, no mistakes, no, you know, I didn't flip out, didn't faint or anything, fall on the floor, didn't drop his mandolin. Well, you were too young to be self -conscious, probably. Yeah, I didn't know what that was, you know. If you were 11, you would have just freaked out. I probably would have. But he sent me back off stage and then did his big famous Mule Skinner Blues just to rat me, show me up. No, I don't know that for sure. But I just, you know, the crazy thing about that is when I became a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, they wanted me to take out of the, they got some, some instruments in a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum called the Precious Jewels. They have Earl Scruggs' banjo. They have Maybelle Carter's famous archtop. What? They still have that? Yeah. They have Bill Monroe's F5 mandolin in the case, so they took it out for me. Do they have Mother Maybelle's tortoiseshell combs? Maybe. I'm just kidding. But I mean, who knew that? Unless you're sitting here, I wouldn't know that they would have these objects. These are like sacred relics. But they let me play that same mandolin that I played when I was six years old. He kept that mandolin all his life. He got it in 1945, found it in a barber shop in Miami, Florida. Of all places, you know, to be in Miami, Florida, walking the streets, just out walking around, and happened to look in a barber shop with thousands of barber shops in Miami, Florida. So Bill Monroe found it in 1945. And went in and bought it for $200. And used it for the 15 years until he met you. Then he lets you play it. He keeps playing it, and today it still exists. Yeah, it does. And was busted up, and still, you know, Gibson put it back together meticulously. But it's amazing. And it just brought back so many memories. It almost closed a door, or closed a season of my life, you know, to play that mandolin at six years old, and then get to play it again, going into the most famous, you know. When did they induct you into the Country Music Hall of Fame? 2018. So they waited way too long. Shame on you. No, it's almost funny to me, because it is, you know, you, listen, if in 1980, Chet Atkins, the legend, you know, credits you with saving country music from the commercialization that it was undergoing because of the urban cowboy fad and John Travolta hiss. But it's just kind of funny to me, because you've been in this world, you know, forever. The idea that you were playing with Ralph Stanley, when you were just a kid, what was it, 1971, so you're like 17, were you still in high school? I mean, you're still in high school. Yeah. Did you graduate? No, I wanted to go to the Stanley School of Music, so I wanted to stay. We started, Keith Whitley and I started when we were 16, and played the summer with Ralph, and then we had to go back to school, and, you know, Ralph wanted us to go get our education, and I thought, man, this is the education I want right here, you know. I think a lot of people understand. Folks, I'm talking, in case you're just tuning in, this is Ricky Skaggs sitting here, we will continue the conversation on all kinds of subjects, don't go away.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A highlight from Perspective
"AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH! 2500 feet! Time to pull our shoots! 25? Did you hear you could save up to 25 % off grocery store prices at BJ's Wholesale Club? Did you say save up to 25 % at BJ's? Yeah! Save up to 25 % at BJ's! Woah! That's like saving up to one -fourth of - Oof! Eww. That's gonna leave a mark. BJ's. Absurdly Simple Savings. Shop today. Not a member go to BJ's comm simple savings Dennis Prager here. Thanks for listening to the daily Dennis Prager podcast to hear the entire three hours of my radio show Commercial free every single day become a member of Prager topia You'll also get access to 15 years worth of archives as well as the daily show prep subscribe at Prager topia calm you Hello, everyone I'm going to begin with a subject that has nothing to do with news of the day Which is not unique I do it periodically when something is on my mind. I like to share it Because it's I Think it's important So I'm reading a book on World War two except this one is with regard to Japan not Germany and once again, I am reminded of the atrocities that the Japanese inflicted upon the peoples they conquered in Asia, I Had known for example Trigger warning here for those I Won't be graphic I know my I'm serious my producer Is Despite his persona Extremely sensitive not to himself No, I said not for yourself exactly So the Japanese in conquering China Used Chinese civilians just randomly picked the way the Nazis Used Jews and Russian prisoners for medical experiments Cutting people open without anesthesia and I won't tell you the others. I'm well aware of them I've studied good and evil all my life Especially good because it's so much rarer And They used Korean women as you probably know as coke so -called comfort women women Young women whom they would take and have Japanese soldiers rape Repeatedly Does dozens of dozens of soldiers And I don't know ten a day whatever the mass rape was So now I'm reading about their treatment of Filipinos They would gouge children's eyes out smash the children against walls to have their brains shattered and They too used Filipino women in the exact same way. I did not know that till I read this book Why do I tell you all of this? a Number of reasons one is I don't find the trips to Hiroshima Meaningful That vast numbers of people in Hiroshima Nagasaki because of the atom bomb suffered Is known and is is horrible But the general Trend these of Pilgrimages to Hiroshima is to portray the Japanese as victims and the Japanese have largely accepted that role I Have been to Japan a number of times. I enjoy my trips there very much. I Find the people particularly friendly So This has nothing to do with feelings towards Japanese nothing zero it has to do with feelings towards right and wrong and I realized something that dawns upon me periodically The ignorance the overwhelming ignorance among people Americans among them but not solely Americans the ignorance of the world and its past Is staggering Essentially people most people know nothing They know George Floyd, that's what they know They don't know what the Japanese did They know that the Americans dropped an atom bomb on Two cities in Japan. That's all they know It's like all they know is about American slavery But they don't know about Muslim Arab slavery Of Spectacularly greater numbers and Even greater suffering in many instances because they so often castrated the men And it was to say the least there was no anesthetic in those days Because they didn't want them reproducing Everything that we are told or largely everything is rooted in ignorance People just don't know what has happened They don't know what is happening today How many readers of the New York Times know that the Columbia journalism review Excoriated the New York Times in Washington Post for its years long lying That's the Columbia University journalism review. It's the gold standard of journalism Magazines or newspapers. What's not a newspaper? journals I'm shocked that they even did it to be honest. Columbia is as woke as you can get There is a great Prager you video when what is the title of it let me know when you know People don't know How many times do I say to you we know what they know and they don't know what we know Meaning the left. They don't know what we know Left and right tend not to know what the Japanese did Russian collusion and the death of journalism is the name of the five -minute they're all five minutes Prager you video You should see it The left depends upon ignorance to make its case America is Portrayed as if it alone essentially was this horrible society The left compares America to a semi -perfect country The right compares America to other countries there is no other way to make a moral judgments and Noah was a righteous man in his generations says the Bible in Genesis The man and whose family God saved from the flood He was righteous in his generation Because that is how you are supposed to judge people in their generations We have a video one of the oldest of the Prager you videos It's magnificent given by a Catholic priest historian on the atom bomb You should see that one too, you should see them all In our way, we're trying to fill the Grand Canyon esque holes Craters of ignorance Our motto is we teach what should be taught It's not an ad for Prager you and if everything's free anyway but Prager you It is a statement of the role that It needs to play I try to play that role in this show That people do not know what the Japanese did When they speak of American racism has one leftist Ever uttered the words Japanese racism Japanese racism Meant that you could be medically experimented on you could be gang -raped every day That's what Japanese racism was about Filipinos were inferior Chinese were inferior Koreans were inferior How many kids at Yale know this I contend zero Maybe three Hey, how many professors at Yale know this Racism So I thought I'd share that with you it's coming up a few weeks right the annual pilgrimage to Hiroshima is in it in August My heart breaks for those people who were burned to death Who are fixated by lack of oxygen But I think people need to know what brought it on You Natural disasters airline cancellations and runway near -misses supply chain issues Inflation rising interest rates and sky -high government debt.

The Dan Bongino Show
Dan Bongino: How Cocaine Could Have Made It to the WH Library
"Whole story for me. Why? And I believe that story. Because the White House Library, and I envision I had a picture of the White House. OK, whenever you see the president get off of Marine One on the south ground, it, you notice he walks into that. That that entrance, the South grounds, it's a reception diplomatic room right there. It's got kind of an awning above it. You've seen it. You've seen it on TV. You can it watch on any Rumble, YouTube video, Vimeo, whatever it is, right? That is not the ground floor. That's actually a floor down. The ground floor is the state floor, which is a level up, obviously. So that's kind of like it's on a basement per se. It's, in the White House laid out kind of funny. But that floor down there, think of it like a split level house. Okay. If you make a right and a few doors down on the left, there's a White House library. It's really a ceremonial library. I mean, Biden can't even read. So he's not like going in there actually reading anything. All I remember is there's like a chandelier there from, I think, James Fenimore Cooper, who wrote, I think, The Last of the Mohegans or something that. like But it's a beautiful library. Here's the thing. Ladies and gentlemen, nobody goes in that a library on the tours because there's a little piece of rope there. Now you can look in. let's So go through the process of deduction because I believe the original story is accurate, that the coke was probably in found the White House library. So who could it be? Do you think it's a White House tour group? So just to be clear, you've magically made it through security. You're taking an east wing tour. Or your congressman set it up or whatever it is. You're Joey Bag of Donuts. You've unbelievably made it through security with a white powder substance, which I'm telling you is almost impossible. But you're just good. You're like Inspector Get Good. Right. Exactly. Buy a lottery ticket that day if you make it through with a white powdery substance. But let's

Live From Studio 6B
CocaineGate Rages On: Shocking New Location Discovered!
"So let's just start with a new update now. Are we talking about Coke Gate? Coke Gate, yes. It's tough to say. This is Kelly O 'Donnell, she was talking to Andrea Mitchell who yesterday was aghast that this could even be happening and like Delgado pointed out, we've heard, well I've got an article to go through here, eight reasons that we know that this is a movement of where it was, where the location has moved multiple times and so this morning it seems to have moved again. Here's what Kelly O 'Donnell said. Kelly, the big change is where this was found. It was found by my observation in a much more secure place, limited access place than that West Wing reception area. It's still a frequently trafficked place but it's down near the Situation Room right off West Executive down below and normal people, just average people, just can't get in there even with the entry from the Northwest Gate. Well let me bring you up to date with the reporting that I have. What we have learned is that there are in fact two West Wing entrances, you know that, I know that, but for the benefit of our audience and now the investigation has progressed and so they're saying the West Executive Entrance which as you noted is closer to the Situation Room and closer to the Navy Mess where there's the facilities for food and so forth, it is also next to West Executive Drive. That's where, for example, the Vice President's vehicle is parked. Are they going to try to hang this on Kamala? I think Kelly O 'Donnell just tried to throw Kamala Harris under the the buses that she loves so much, the electric buses, she just got thrown out under. Who doesn't love a bus? Yes,

Mark Levin
Sen. Cotton Grills Secret Service, Calls for WH Cocaine Culprit Arrest
"Solve that no they don't want to solve the barisma stuff was Joe sitting next to Hunter and then no no no no Joe never sits next to Hunter yeah puts his arm around him he's got his nose in his ear Tom Cotton press the Secret Service unanswered questions cocaine discovery at the White House whether any rest will be made can you believe this first of all do you believe what I just read to you cocaine the discovered at the White House and by the way apparently not just a little bit you how the hell when I would go to the White House you know when the good guys were just walk into the White House it's like it's like lying on his form to get a gun what is this background checks there are background checks your son anyway how dare you mention the likely suspects mark must be white supremacist powdery substance why why cuz I mentioned hunter I didn't say it was hunter I thought it was hunter I'd say it was hunter I thought the former cokehead hunter was bringing coke into the White House I would say I think former the cokehead hunter was bringing coke into the White House but I didn't say that the cokehead hunter formerly brought coke into the White House fact I said probably one of the White reporters House in the reporter pool there I know don't that to be true but they seem pretty hyped as I said but why does this the happen Biden in White House and nobody else nowhere

Live From Studio 6B
We Don't Need Inspector Clouseau to Get to the "Biden" of This...
"Have the first son who is a admitted coke head? Yeah. How is this a surprise? He got thrown out of the Navy for smuggling in and doing coke. What makes you think he would not do it at his pops house where he thinks nothing can happen to me here? I mean, I see people legitimately saying, Oh no, you know, this is on the other side of where this is going to be from someone from the press, someone from the press. They don't come in somewhere where they get checked and there's a dog sniffing everything every day. I find that hard to believe. I believe I find that. I don't know. I've never been in the white house other than on the basic tour, which I don't think, I think they'd leave out the cocaine room in that tour. They left that out. I think so. Yeah. They left out the Jefferson cocaine room. But how could you get in the white house and not have to go past something that would sense this stuff? Yeah. I mean, I just find that impossible to believe that could happen. There's only two people that could possibly be the first one we've been talking about, right? Is Hunter Biden. Why? Because he has a very well -known publicized cocaine problem that he still has not recovered from, despite what the, the, the, the bumbler in chief there tries to tell you, Oh, I love my son. He's great. Yeah. Okay. Sure. Or it's the guy who used to be there, who you just met with recently, one former president Barack Obama, who also has revealed that he had a cocaine issue when he was younger. So either it's. Well, he hasn't been there though. He was, he's on a boat in the middle of France tweeting about how the under poured this thing. Right. So you just omitted, you just omitted one guy, right? Former president. So that leaves you with, Oh, I don't know. Leaves you with one guy. Yeah. Leaves you with the cocaine guy. This is, this is not like a, we don't need inspector Clouseau here to get to the bottom of

Live From Studio 6B
Did You Have an 8-Ball on Your White House Bingo Card This Weekend?
"How was your 4th of July extended weekend, and how are you tonight? I am well, and the extended weekend was very good, had some fun, like Rick, took advantage of doing some cooking out, and drink some beverages you don't normally drink, like something with the tequila in it, maybe a little Coke. Stuff like that. Just sniffles. Yeah, have a good time. I'm good. I'm on to what you're doing already. How are you? I'm already on to what you're doing here. I don't know what you're talking about. I know exactly what you're doing. I'm on to you here. If you didn't... I'm sweating. I feel like I'm sweating, like just sitting here in this air conditioner. If you had an eight ball on your bingo card at the White House, raise your hands over the weekend. Now, I don't think many of you did, although it's really not that, I guess you could say it's not all that unsurprising, so a couple of things about it. What does Jean -Pierre have to say? Couple of things about this. Number one, how in the hell did they let this get out? How did this get out? If this just tells you Biden's time might be coming to a quick end here, this might be another sign, the fact that this actually got out, number one. Number two, all of the dissertations we're getting, and then Politico tonight as well, we may never know. We may never know. We may never know. We already know. We already know. That would be like finding some hooker in the Clinton administration in there, wandering around. We don't have no idea what she's here for. What are you talking about? We never know. We already know. Even Jill Biden knows. If you just... If you watch that video, and I'm sure many people have seen it now, and there's actually a screen grab from that video that people are posting, and you see Jill Biden, she is pissed

AP News Radio
Hurricanes top Devils, go up 2-0 in 2nd-round playoff series
"Jasper Koch and Yemen had two goals while the hurricane scored four times in the second period of a 6 one win over the Devils. Coke and Yemen opened the scoring with a power play goal, one 35 into the second and made it to nothing just two 23 later. Jordan stahl, a Martyn HS tallied in the final two 35 of the period. Carolina has outscored New Jersey 11 to two when winning the first two games of the second round series. Miles wood broke up frederik Andersen shut out bid early in the third, but Jordan Martin nook and Stephanie added insurance goals. Game three is Sunday in Newark. I'm Dave ferry.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Koch Brothers Foundation Shocks Conservatives by Going Left
"There's a fascinating article American mind called new Coke. You may or may not remember this. Do you remember how the Koch brothers were vilified for years in 2012, 13 or 14? They were targets of every possible vector of attack because they were billionaire oligarchs that wanted the control our society. And the Koch brothers were criticized, they were attacked, they were scrutinized. They were vilified in dramatic ways. You see, the Koch brothers, they put hundreds of millions of dollars into these causes, mostly under economic liberty, economic freedom campaign. But now there's a new article. New Coke, a foundation veers left. You see, David Koch passed away, Charles Koch, who is worth how much is Charles Koch work, like a $120 billion, one of the wealthiest people on the planet. 59 billion, only 59 billion. But yeah, 59 billion. And Julia Koch, who is the heir to David Koch's fortune is worth $60 billion who passed away. They made a decision to now become left wing to become liberal ish. The article in American mind dot com says Coke's rhetorical shift is easy to document. They no longer talk about economic freedom. They represent a true change in values and priorities, not merely a new outreach strategy. They no longer talk about economic freedom. They now talk about racial justice. They talk about social justice. This used to be one of the biggest financers of the American right. Yes, from a libertarian perspective, but they're not even doing that anymore. Now from a, they are just talking about watered down social just woke you. What I'm getting at here is the left will nonstop blitzkrieg and what Coke has decided to do with the Koch brothers not Coca-Cola. Kos, the Coke is the side of the do is just become liberal light.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Frank Meyers Transports Us Back in Time With "I Got Mexico"
"Play it a little bit if I got Mexico for us? Okay. Let me grab my guitar. I think this is with Andy Raven. Number one, and it was a lot of oysters. This goes back to 84. And so for those of you in the audience, I was a senior in high school. Freshman in college, so let's put this together. So this was Eddie Raven's first number one record as an artist. Yep. I just got tired of that same old job count fighting that freeway Mark I bet you never thought I'd really go I never get as far as next a cold. But if even learn to speak the language down the beach drinking Coke and rum you would know me with the score them glow soaked sun in Mexico I meet and ride and I'm living good I'm doing everything I said I was I shouldn't have left a long time ago he's got you I got mixing oh my God, that's so good. Right, I mean amazing brother. Thank you. And this is why I do what I do is what I love having y'all alone is why I love doing this is because when you started playing you started singing out there, my mind went back to a hundred yards from where I'm sitting right now where my mom and I grew up and being at the same high school hearing that on the radio and my mind went back to all of those thoughts at that point. That is just so cool.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Elon Musk's Mind-Blowing Intellect Revealed
"I watched Elon Musk last night along with Tucker Carlson and long interview. It is very, very rare that I am bowled over by a person's intellect. And I mean many, very bright people. Elon Musk struck me as truly a person endowed with an awesome another term I rarely use its overused. You order a tuna sandwich. Awesome. I'll have a Diet Coke. Awesome. That's awesome. So I don't use it much. I was I was simply blown away by his intelligence. This is not just an intelligence, able to come up with the idea of a Tesla and by the way, it's a Tesla or Tesla. That's what I thought. S, right? Yeah. I mean, I know it's an S, but I have a pronunciation. And so not only in the science is not only in business, just about everything. He just has a commanding towering intellect, and he has a charm. It was really eye opening for me,

Wealthy Behavior
"coke" Discussed on Wealthy Behavior
"So that's something that has technologies improved. It's becoming more implementable for clients with minimums and 500,000 range. A couple of advantages of that are in the tax front. It gives you great control for taxes. So you can, at the company level, sell your losers for tax loss harvesting, so in that example, you buy coconut Pepsi. Well, if markets go down, sell Coke and bi Pepsi. And you just book a lost. A loss for taxes and your exposure basically didn't change.

Bob and Sheri
"coke" Discussed on Bob and Sheri
"But to be wild what product do you think they're using this with now chef? Born to be one. It fits the laxative of good to have screen. It's not a laxative if you know what it is. Pampers. And they have shots of kids running around the house born to be wild. That is the end of rock and roll right there. It does not exist anymore. When the stones are selling Applebee's and steppenwolf is born to be wild is selling pampers. I'm cashing out. You know what though? There's one step where it would have been worse. It's kind of funny to picture little babies, like just learning doing the Frankenstein walk, being born to be wild in their pampers. I agree. Adult diapers. Now that's a sellout. No, no, no, no. I can allow, I can let this one go. I can let this pass. Nice. I see what you mean because they are kind of cute and all, but it's just, it's the product. If it was another baby product, I don't know, little baby shoes or clothing or something and they're running around. Okay, it's pampers. Is it because everybody knows the song or so many boomers are having their children come back home that have children and they're trying to sell them to the grandparents who are now taking care of these children. You see what I mean? I can see how they will be. This stuff has never done without being heavily researched. They don't just randomly do. Oh, I know. No, I totally agree. And it all works, that osen pick add, it totally works. It gets in your head. It's a great hook. It's just that, you know, if you were a kid and the songs meant something to you, and now they're selling diapers. I don't know. It's like, it's like they're stealing part of your past. You know? And selling it. I think it was fields of gold with the song. But he had it on a car commercial when he released it as a single. And people discovered that song from the commercial. Really? Yes. I'll be watching you is for a computer program that keeps your computer safe. They use, they use this thing. I'll be watching. Yeah, the police saw. Yeah, the police on. Right, exactly. So anyway, it's bop and cherry. It's the stuff we wouldn't shouldn't do on the regular show. The odd gas podcast on the free bob and sherry app. I don't watch Saturday Night Live every week, but every once in a while, if we've been out and I want to just take a little time before I go to bed, I'll watch it. And I watched it last week, and the host was Woody Harrelson. And all during the week after it ran, people were saying, could you believe that was the worst? That was the worst guest ever was the worst opening monologue ever and I did not think it was that bad. Now he was a little loopy here and there, but people were saying he was stoned out of his mind because he was talking about, you know, smoking weed, especially in New York City, and some of it did not really connect. It was a little bizarre, but he got some of the jokes off, and you know, I was okay with it, but you know what I noticed. I'm watching one of the sketches that he's in. And you can tell he's reading right off of the cards. He is not memorized whatever the whatever the bid is. That has been going on with Saturday Night Live. Since the beginning of Saturday Night Live. And I always thought it was strange. Are you telling me, you know, you're going to be in two sketches. You can't memorize that. You memorize your stuff in movies, or if you're a stand up, you memorize your stand up, I know that they sometimes are writing right up to the time that they go on air. It just is so awkward to watch. Do you know what I mean? The look of whoever the performer is and sometimes it's one of the regulars. Some of them are so some actors are so good at reading the cue cards that you can't tell. I'll tell you who's the best at it, it's Melissa McCarthy. I'm not even, I think she just makes it up as she goes and the rest of the cast falls in. I'll say this. They put those shows up very quickly. Right. And I mentioned that. And in fact, they'll have sketches that they'll rehearse and think are going to happen and get cut at the last minute too. So it's a crazy thing to put on one of those shows. I agree. I'm just after all these years, there's not been anything that has been invented where they can see the words, and they're more than just, I mean, they're literally reading cards. They're literally reading parts. I was just, I was just surprised. But I have to say, I enjoyed the show. I know people beat up on Saturday Night Live, but I had a good time. It's bob and sherry. Hey, thank you so much for listening to the bob and cherry podcast and the bob and sherry podcast. We would love if you would subscribe, rate and review and share it with a friend on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, wherever you go, and thank you again for listening.

Bob and Sheri
"coke" Discussed on Bob and Sheri
"Like we should do this. I love Florida. That is this kind of thing happen. That is probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened on that radio show. And don't you know, right after that, the program director came in and said, hey, why did you drop the ace of basin? Yeah, those guys got in trouble for talking too long. Exactly. Okay, that car chase with sheriff chitwood. 117 miles an hour. Yeah. The state, the highway patrol threw down, stop sticks. The pickup slowed beard onto the right shoulder and they were able to arrest the thief. Who has the most beautiful hair? I've seen in a while, son, when after you've done your time and paid your debt to society, pantene is on the line for a shampoo commercial. Wowzers. That is morons. In the news, we're gonna post that up on the bob and cherry Facebook. Today, we not only have the people's movie kitted critic reviewing cocaine bear. We have the wild and entirely true story of cocaine bear. Including the part about the involvement of a country music legend. You are not going to see that coming. It's bob and cherry. The fun size podcast, a shareable taste of the show at our website for the free free bob and cherry app. I flew about a week and a half ago and I'm glad I was not flying this week. It was a crazy week to fly in the U.S.. If you're flying out, I hope you have a safe flight and a good one too. Listen to what happened just this week. A man whose name is monthly checked into allegiant air in Lehigh valley near Philadelphia. And all of a sudden the technicians were called in because they said mister Motley had something on his bag hidden. It was a quick fuse which appeared to be part of a compound, along with a hobby fuse that is used for explosive powders. And also, he had commercial grade a fireworks in his bag. He also had a can of butane, a lighter a pipe, white powder residue, a wireless drill with cordless batteries and two circuit breakers that were taped together. So they spotted this, but he knew he was spotted, he dragged his bag out of the airport and started heading for home. Well, guess what? They knew who he was and they headed for his home too. So we don't know what he was up to, but you just can't do that. Another one this week. Guy had a loaded gun, loaded handgun, going on a flight, and the last one just happened the other day. A guy is piloting a Lear jet, a Lear jet, and we see where this is. And coming in to the same runway that he's getting set to take off is a jet blue, a JetBlue plane. The JetBlue plane is starting the send. And all of a sudden, the learjet decides it's just going to take off. It was told by traffic control, no, no, no. Stay out of this lane wait for us. He goes, man, I think not. And they started to go at each other. JetBlue pilot pulls the plane up. And then takes it higher airborne and does a circle to come back. Obviously, they got the pilot that was in the learjet. But I have been on a plane that had to go through that coming back from Madrid, Spain once, and all of a sudden, in the JFK, the plane was pulled up a few hundred feet it felt like from the tarmac. And there was not a sound in the plane, because nobody had ever experienced that before. And this is like the third time, I think this has happened in the last 6 months. So please, if you're a pilot of a small plane, pay attention. This is bob and cherry. Instant access to the podcast podcast and fun size. Just download the free bob and sherry app. It is time now for the people's movie critic and his review of that instance cinema classic cocaine bear. Hey Lamar. Listen, listen, they are some titles that need no trailer. Just the name itself beckons you to the theater. And no matter what anybody says, you have to see it. Now, a few that come to mind are there will be blood. I spit on your grave gallaudet, the legend of Ricky Bobby, and of course the ever loving snakes on a plane. Yeah. As soon as I heard cocaine bear, I knew I was in. 'cause when you mix cocaine and a bear, something has got to be happening. Now with a movie says, based on a true story, that could mean anything. It could follow the facts as close as possible. Almost to the point of a documentary, are as in this case, it could mean, yes, there was some cocaine that came from a plane, and it hit the ground, and there was a bear that found it in aided. The story is pure fiction, but great fiction it is. Instead of dying like the Barry did in real life, the movie bear eats it, snorts it and goes Berserk on it. And two kids, DD and Henry, who are played by Brooklyn prince and Christian convery, they skip school to go on a hike where of course they encounter their murderous bear. And didi's mom played by Carrie Russell, she enlists the help of ranger Liz, who is played by Margot martindale to help her find the kids. And let me go on record as saying Margot martindale is one of the greatest character actors of all time. There is no role that she can not take to its highest level and she did that very thing here. The cocaine didn't just appear, it belonged to a big time drug dealer named Sid who's played by Ray Liotta. And this was his last movie before his death. You know what's amazing this man brought his field of dreams and all these other different movies and his last movie. Cocaine bear. Yeah, good fellow. Wow. Yeah. But the plot such as it is, consists of mom and ranger searching for kids, drug dealers, searching for cocaine, police officer bob, who's played by Isiah whitlock junior searching for the drug dealers and a cocaine fueled apex predator killing as many of them as it possibly can in the most bloody, horrific and hilarious ways possible. Now, it's a very quick movie. It's an hour and 35 minutes. It's ready to R for bloody violence and gore, drug content, and a lot of language through the whole movie. Now the smoothie is not for everybody. Some will have a great time and laugh continuously and others will hate every minute. I know this for a fact because I never stopped laughing and Carla never stopped trying to shush me up because it will be in torn from limb to limb bob. Killer bear is not funny. Wait, what funny to her, but it was hilarious to me. And Elizabeth Banks, who directed the movie, she knew exactly what she was doing, and she knew that I already said what she's doing it far. The violence is so over the top and bloody that it's actually cartoonish. And it's definitely played for last. And if you can't see

Bob and Sheri
"coke" Discussed on Bob and Sheri
"God it Friday. And now, from the palatial bob and cherry studios on this fabulous Friday and bobbin sherry. Welcome, welcome, welcome. It is the bob and sherry show. We're gonna start a little bit differently today by talking about the murder trial. Some people are saying, of the century. I thought it was O. J. Simpson, but I guess depending on where you live. It's true. Oh, that's true. Yeah, this could be the murder trial of this century. You're exactly right, thank you, max. The Murdoch trial, of course. Now, some folks have been following it every single day. And you know, there are podcasts, radio broadcasts, television, broadcasts, live in the courtroom at all. Whereas other folks, it's been just kind of drive by listening. So if you're one of the latter 2020 on ABC tonight is going to have one of their fantastic 2020 investigative report shows. So that will probably tie it up for you. All the different loose ends who's who and so on and so forth. This is a little bit of the sound in the courtroom. It's been long trial, has it? On June 7th, 2021, that the moselle property and collagen county Maggie Murdock and Palmer dot were brutally and maliciously murdered at the kennels. Violent murder. Paul, as you know, suffered two shotgun blasts, Maggie, suffered 5 blackout rifle wounds, and after an exhaustive investigation, there is only one person who had the motive who had the mains, who had the opportunity to commit these crimes and also who's guilty conduct after these crimes betrays him. There's a defendant was a one person who was living a lie, the defendant is the person on which a storm was descending and defended as a person where his own storm would actually mean consequences for Maggie and Paul. And consequences for those who trusted him. Now, the whole country is following this story. The entire country is. But if you live in the low country of South Carolina, this is the biggest thing to happen since oysters. Everyone is talking about it. And I ran into a woman who works for a car rental dealership. And she just said, I just can't, I just can't believe what's going on. And I know he's guilty. I know he's guilty. No two ways about it. And let me tell you another thing. This is out of the blue. She started the conversation to me. She said, let me tell you another thing. He didn't do it himself because he's a coward. He did it by hiring hitmen. Two hitmen to do it. If he was there, okay, he was there, but he did not actually do it. He's too much of a coward. I went, wow. I guess I've heard that from other people. And then she said, now I'm going to make up a name. But I'm going to tell you exactly her connection to knowledge. And this is a person who lives near buford, South Carolina. My brother in law has a second cousin, ha ha, who works for that family. And he's watched them for years. I said, who is it? My brother in law's second cousin. And he says, that man has been up to no good, and he has always been a liar, a controlling and let me tell you what, he's a lawyer. He knows how to lie. I mean, people are fired up the local newspaper, the island packet. Front page, every day, probably for the last three or four months. Front page, just about every single day. Itself, it's a movie. I mean, this is going to be a theatrical release movie. But just what it has done to the area is a story unto itself. I am so disappointed in Alec Murdoch. And here's why. While he was out there checking Paul Paul and ring ring and all of that, he left off for people, and that is dipsy, tinky, Lala and Poe. He named checked everything goofy except for the teletubbies. It was. Let me say we've got the people's movie creator coming up with cocaine bear today. That's going to be exciting. Comedian Mike James, the bob and cherry box office and more. This is bob and sherry. Sign up for our newsletter. We never spam you. Never did get bob and sherry exclusives just go to bob and sherry dot com. So we were just talking about the Murdoch murder child and bob was saying that where he lives, it's all anyone can talk about. It's dominating U.S. news coverage. It's all over every one of my feeds. And so I wondered, are people in other parts of the world paying attention to this trial? And the answer is yes. The BBC is covering this big time. And that's the first place I looked because, of course, I don't speak Portuguese, so I couldn't really look at the local Portugal news, but the BBC says that the Murdoch trial is because that family dominated the low country of South Carolina for more than a century. It is the single biggest case in anyone in South Carolina's lifetime. And then they broke it all down. What happened, what he's accused of, what his defenses, what the prosecution says, the BBC took a look at what Murdoch testified to on the stand. And I'm assuming they had to bring in translators because a lot of a lot of us were like, what? I'm sorry, what did he just say? So the BBC said that and it was interesting. They're not in our legal system, but the reporter said, testifying in his own defense was an incredibly risky move for

Squawk Pod
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"That's the different way. You walked right into that. Cheese will be next. Coming up on squawk pod one Super Bowl ad we did not see Coca-Cola. Coke CEO James Quincy, and the ab strategy his iconic brand is betting on. We're certainly part of the long-term trend to see the mix shifting from television to digital types of media. But for us as well, we've been increasing our investments in experiential marketing as well. Gearheads know that some projects need so many parts, it feels like you need a whole storage unit, just to store them. That's what eBay motors 122 million parts of four. Think of it as your virtual parts garage. They've always got the right fitment at the right prices. Use the eBay motors app or visit eBay motors dot com. Let's ride. At Morgan Stanley, we see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you to make them real, because grit and vision working in lockstep puts you on the path to your full potential, old school grid, new world ideas, Morgan Stanley. To learn more, visit Morgan Stanley dot com slash yos. Investing involves risk Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. This is squawk pod. Today with Joe kernan, Becky quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin. Here's Becky. All right, everybody. Welcome back. Coca-Cola out with quarterly results. Adjusted earnings came in at 45 cents a share that matched what the street was anticipating. Revenue came in better than expected, $10.1 billion, the stock right now, up by about 40 cents. And joining us is Coke CEO, James Quincy. James, good morning to you. Better than expected number, at least on the top line. But there are a lot of questions people have about what's going on behind the scenes. I know you're operating margins were higher than they had been in the year ago quarter. What happened? What are you dealing with on the plus side? What are some of the headwinds you're facing right now? Yeah, sure morning. We had a good finish to the year. I'm a momentum that we generated in the year carried through into the fourth quarter. We like our reinvestment in increased marketing in increased innovation, increased execution. So that was really driving the business. Yes, in the fourth quarter. Of course, we still have the suspension of our business in Russia and there were mobility related restrictions in some countries, particularly China in the fourth quarter. But we were able to continue our momentum despite that. So we were very pleased with the year. Obviously, as we look into 23, we're going to see some deceleration in a moderation in the macros, but we're confident that the momentum we've generated will carry us through and we'll have another strong year. What are you seeing so far this year? Is China opening up and does that make a difference? Yeah, we see China opening up. It makes a difference China's China is an important market for us. The release in the restrictions obviously did generate a wave of COVID infections, but if you look at domestic travel and domestic activity in the beginning of the year in China, many features got back to near back to the 2019 levels, not necessarily all of them, but a big bounce back, not unlike what happened in the U.S. and Europe wants the restrictions came off. So we think there's a very similar trend going to play out in China and it will be much more normalized by time to get into the second quarter and beyond into the rest of the year. So we see that playing out in the coming weeks and therefore we've had a good start to the year. Ultimately, at the highest level, our momentum from last year has carried through so far into January this year. So despite all the pluses or minuses out there in the world, our strategy has allowed us to carry that momentum and that confidence forward so far into 2023. Coca-Cola HBC, which is the Switzerland headquartered company that you guys own a 20% stake in was out with its earnings earlier today too. And it said that it's going to have to increase prices this year to tackle some higher costs. Are you seeing some of those same pressures? Yes, there's still a number of cost pressures out there, particularly in some parts of the world, whether they be inflationary emerging markets, like Argentina, like turkey, or some of the developed markets like Europe, there are still inflationary pressures from cost and wages out there. Having said that, we do see that inflation is likely to moderate as we go through the year and therefore we expect the rate at rich prices are going to increase is going to start to moderate and become a bit more normal by the end of the year, but there certainly is some pressure in the system at the beginning of the year. You guys had raised prices last year too. That's part of the reason that your margins look so good at this point. Did you see any pushback from consumers is there hesitancy to buy? What do you think just how the consumer is feeling? Because we keep hearing that we're headed for a downturn. Yeah, I think the consumer generally is quite resilient. The price increases, have been passed through, of course, offsetting the price increases that has been a tremendous amount of stimulus injected into the economies in one way shape or form around the world. And that money is sitting out there with consumers and wages to have been going up at a slightly higher rate than historical, although not as fast as inflation. So on one hand prices have been going up, but the other hand, there is money in the consumer's pocket going in to their bank accounts. I think everyone expects that to start being depleted through the year. But also in parallel to say, see wages continue to grow and inflation come down. So there is a scenario of a gently softening economy that runs in parallel. Having said that, clearly the lower income consumers are under pressure and depending which industry in which category you're in, you're seeing some down trading and downsizing. We can see that in categories like water and some of the juice categories, but overall for us, we've maintained strong strength in our business because we believe that if we invest in the marketing innovation in affordability on our core brands, getting the right package and price point, we can continue to keep consumers in our franchise, and that's what's happened so far. Well, let's talk about that marketing budget. You are talking about spending more. But you didn't have an ad in the Super Bowl this year. Pepsi did. And I don't think you're advertising anymore. A marketing anymore on Twitter. So if you're spending more, where are those dollars going? Where do you think you're getting the most bang for your buck? We've certainly continue to spend our marketing money across a broad range of channels. We use virtually virtually all ties media TV radio outdoor social media, digital channels and we've been spending more money in experiment experiential type marketing. So we use a broad range. Of course, we're balancing where we think we will get the best engagement with consumers, where we'll get the best response, where the brands will be most engaged, relative to the cost of buying buying marketing, buying media in those channels. And that's always an ongoing calculation. That we do. And we ultimately see the opportunity to continue to spend more marketing to engage with consumers and it

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"Com slash Coke to save up to $20 on passes. Plus, daily tickets starting at 34 99. The Bloomberg money minute. The road to a travel recovery hasn't been without its potholes, higher gasoline prices had some rethinking just how far they wanted to travel from home this summer. And some decided flying wasn't a good option with airline cancellations and delays. But where do we go from here? I think everything is going to continue to recover. Obviously, notwithstanding whatever happens, the economy, I think it's going to be an even bigger travel season next year. Airbnb CEO Brian chesky, who says his company is poised for its best quarter yet. Remember, this is before Asia's recovered. A large percent of travel is Asia Pacific. He says that hasn't really recovered because people are just starting to resume cross border travel. But what about the economy could inflation throw a wrench into the works of a travel rebound? Cesky doubts it, saying people want to travel again, and they appear willing to spend as high at hotels swung to a profit in its latest quarter, driven by strength in its luxury branded hotels. Steve potus Bloomberg radio. What is dedication? The thing that drives me every day is a day is very annoying. We call them day to day for short. Every day he's hungry for something, whether it's attention, affection, knowledge, and there's this huge responsibility in making sure that when he's no longer under my wing, that he's a good person. I think the advice I would give is you don't need to know all the answers. The craziest thing was believing that your dad knew everything. So as a dad, you felt like you had to know everything. You had to get everything right. It's okay to make mistakes as long as it's coming from love. Then, you know, it kind of starts to work itself out. I want him to be able to sit back one day and go. We work together. We did a good job. That's dedication. Find out more at fatherhood dot gov. Brought to you by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the ad council. This is a Bloomberg money minute, more than any other carmaker Tesla is synonymous with electric cars, but Bloomberg reporter Kyle stock says other EVs are moving up the charts, led by Hyundai's ionic 5 and the Kia EV 6. These cars came out earlier this year and one bunch of praise from the auto press and won a bunch of customers. So many customers that they're outselling every EV except Tesla, and with Tesla's becoming commonplace, many buyers are looking for something new. I talked to a lot of customers in places where teslas are ubiquitous and there's a buyer out there that doesn't want to be the 6th Tesla on the block. For now, stock says Kia and Hyundai dealers are in the driver's seat. As these cars are en route to the dealer, they're pretty much spoken for and often at a very high markup to the sticker prey. Which is not unusual for hot new models. Stock says the frenzy could fade as early demand is satisfied and other new EVs reach the market. Larry kofsky, Bloomberg radio. Inovalon is a leading provider of cloud based platforms empowering data driven healthcare. Leveraging deep connectivity, the data of billions of medical events and advanced analytics ennoble

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"His underway in Hong Kong and Shanghai and across much of the region One of the big stories the kneecap powering up about 2% right now we've seen a weaker open for China stocks in Hong Kong as well See aside 300 down about 9 tenths of a percent The POC has slowed down the pace of daily injections into the financial system back to ¥10 billion and according to Bloomberg calculations It means a net draining of a ¥190 billion in open market operation So we see some weakness here this morning some caution from the policymakers and we'll get to the markets for the details in a moment Well we're hearing that Coca-Cola is buying full control of body armor for $5.6 billion This is according to Dow Jones reporting The deal would value the sports drink brand at about 8 billion We've got more from Bloomberg Susanna farmer Coke which already owns 30% of body armor is buying the remaining 70% from the company's founders and investors as well as a group of professional athletes We're also hearing the estate of Kobe Bryant in early backer of body armor stands to collect more than $400 million for its greater than 5% stake Bride is said to have invested roughly $10 million in several rounds and had served on the body armor board before he died in 2020 Gatorade still dominates the sports drink market though body armor sales have been climbing quickly Susannah Palmer Bloomberg daybreak Asia China will apply to join the digital economy partnership agreement That's according to president Xi Jinping in a virtual speech given during the G 20 summit She said that China's participation would help enhance international cooperation on digital regulation This pact currently covers just Singapore New Zealand and Chile and in the meantime White House officials are said to be discussing proposals for a separate digital trade agreement Also for Asia the goal is to check China's influence in the region is unclear yet what China's application to the Deepa would mean for that other proposal Hong Kong's economy facing increasing challenges economists surveyed by Bloomberg estimate third quarter growth of 5.7% from a year earlier and that is a significant drop compared to a 7.6% gain from last quarter The headwind mostly comes from Hong Kong's strict COVID zero strategy Other contributing factors include a recent outflow of residents that reduces the labor supply and China's economic slowdown Those GDP numbers for Hong Kong for the third quarter come out four 30 p.m. local time Well we've got Hong Kong at trading right now Brian What are we watching Well right now we're seeing some losses in tech stocks in Hong Kong the hanxing index so more broadly and also the CSI 300 casting a little bit of Paul and the rest of the region where we had seen some pretty strong gains The UK rallying a little more than 2% Japanese stocks up after the ruling coalition had that election victory The victory paved the way for the administration of fumio kushida to begin enacting further economic stimulus Right now Dolly yen one 1407 the Bloomberg spot index is a little stronger Just a tenth of a percent after gaining 7 tenths of a percent in the Friday session on Wall Street Right now the yield on the ten year treasury 1.56% Now in terms of the markets that had been rallying pretty sharply the ASX 200 up 6 tenths of a percent the cost be up about a half a percent similar gains in Taiwan and the straits times index in Singapore up about four tenths of 1% In some individual stories no mural holding shares fell after its earnings plunged The brokerage also took a $341 million provision for an ongoing legal case Also in China red sun properties has redeemed a dollar bond that matured on Saturday according to a filing of the stock exchange the note had 83 million outstanding Now the bond payoff comes as Chinese developers have been downgraded at a record rate and that was the case in the month of October The CNH trading at 6 40 63 pretty steady here Bitcoin is much stronger this morning Bitcoin 61,537 up about $560 Pull back to you All right thanks Brian It's not 1234 here in Sydney 9 34 in Hong Kong Time for check of global news.

Way Too Broad
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"It is the estimations mora anaerobic. So it's expensive. It's like twenty dollars for answers. I spent a little less on it. I got it from a local place. yeah check this out Poop poop poop poop poop. Okay everything other than the coffee. Cherry skin is added to the green pro bags in combined with one kilo of cinnamon powder for every forty six kilos of coffee. Cherry this mixture ferment in the anaerobic environment for six days idea what that means before being moved to concrete patios to begin drying. We've anaerobic means without access to oxygen. Maybe i made that up though. That's true that's true. What is for anaerobic fermenting without oxygen. The which i think is what renting's so it means like adding fancy words it gets then ferments with with cinemas which is why it tastes like sediments. Nice plural every cinnamon cinnamon. Then what are you drinking water heist a storm water one or two two but one's already empty consistent consistent. We are recording this at midday on saturday so i am drinking. I don't know why this is related. But i'm drinking coke zero classic jane saturday during a coca cola zero sugar. Excuse me which is the new version of coke zero that says now more delicious on the front is immortal ships. Yeah it's it's. I liked coke zero before so i i think it takes less like a diet soda. Which is good for other people. I don't care at all. But yeah i had. I had a coffee too. But i finished before we started. I topped off my coffee. Before we started also had morning tuffy far regarded disoriented and one of the stands had ground cherries or they were calling them husk cherries. I'd have to say. I liked him better than the ones that mom grew. No offense. wow they they had a lot less funk. I have like a whole bag of them remaining downstairs. They were smaller and they were sweeter general. I'm only had a few. But i really like them. I mean i liked the ones that mom's house too so yeah. Mother grew here as well. They really cool look into tastes like shit. They say the the cherry this weary of the bite. Yup oh wow look at this pretty necklace. Song ground cherries..

High Tea
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"I've had toxic Friends, but it's just the fact that you keep them at a distance. That's what I think. And it all depends on your level of friendship with that person as well because we've said that we've had friends who are just like your friends that you just go grab dinner with like once every other week or whatever the case is that they can have them toxic as hell treats. But is it toxic to the point where it's infringing on their life or your life or any of those? So I think those also play a role. If you guys have toxic traits and but you guys are my best Friends, of course, I'm going to say something to you because you're very fucking best friend like, you know? But when it comes to like around the mess friend that likes this Coke every once in a while, like I don't care just because you want to fuck up your nostrils go ahead. Okay. I don't remember what I was saying anyways. But I agree, I feel like you need to figure out exactly what he's showing us that I'm just like, is this a me problem or them or us problem? And how bad is how bad and what's the severity of the toxicity as well? Because you can just have people who are just fucking toxic in the way that they just like to gossip to fucking much. I think that's also a topic to treat. Gossip is coming. We don't knock gossip. I'd share some. Oh, yeah. Right. But that's like, but that's got regular gossip this is the gossip is gonna go spread like wildfire. Exactly. It's not detrimental gossip but if there's people out there that spread like that are just detrimental gossipers. And yes, that's a toxic trait to me. But at the same time, it's just like, am I affected by listening or am I affected by also putting an opinion?.

News 96.5 WDBO
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"Coke zero Sugar might be the best Coke ever. That's right jam with an improved taste and zero calories. Make sure jam Yes, This tastes like the best coach ever to me body there. I need to try it first with zero sugar. And now even more delicious is the new Coca Cola Zero Sugar, the best Coke ever find out for yourself? Hey, listeners CC here and with me is Greg Hughes from Hughes Private Capital. A 12 year old A plus Better business Bureau rated firm. And they've got over $100 million in assets under management. Greg my question for you. Is there any way to be a real estate investor without all the landlord responsibilities and costly upkeep? Yes. This is the exact problem that we've sold for investors. Our motto. It's used private capitals be an investor, not a landlord. So what we've done is created 100% passive real estate investment, so you will have zero landlord hassles and expenses. But you're going to still earn money as a real estate investor. Okay, So let's say I have one rental home that brings in a decent amount of money every month, and all I have to do is mow the lawn and occasionally pay for repairs. What would you say to that? I'd say that with use capital you could earn double what you're making now without ever more in the law are paying for repairs again. And more importantly, instead of having all your investment income relied on one asset, you know one property. Your return could be based on the performance of 1500 homes in our portfolio. That type of diversification adds a lot of safety to your investment. Plus, you'll be paid a set monthly income. So even if your property is vacant, you're still going to get paid the same amount every month. Well, that actually sounds too good to be true, Greg How can our listeners get more information?.

This is Today
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"It's april twenty third. Twenty twenty one. I'm russ and here's what you need to know about today. Yeah national picnic day today I did some as i do research on each one of these topics and i just kept coming up on pinterest with these leg. Just perfectly setup picnics with the blanket out and all these various food and all that stuff. All i can think about over and over again. Was these pictures. Were taken seconds. Before all of the aunts showed up Never had a successful picnic without a ton of ants or bees or wasps or something attacking me. I think the most perfect picnic is indoors or at least at a picnic table that can work. I mean i've gotten sandwiches and shown up in a picnic table that that can work on the whole picnic blanket thing. I think we need to rework that. It's twenty twenty one. For god's sake let's let's figure that out It's also world book day today a day to encourage reading so pick something out there. Yeah and i did something crazy. The other day. I picked up a book. A paper book so weird. I couldn't swipe. I couldn't select next. It was weird Check out the paper books so we've got a librarian day at this point. I believe we've had librarian day. So i'm putting together these podcasts and i'm writing a head of time so i it's weird to be this far ahead anyway. I'd saint george's day today. as well. also known as the feast of saint george it says celebrated by various christian churches and several nations are right so we've got a busy show today because we gotta take a look at our events for the weekend and for today. We're gonna do that when we come back. We'll take a short break. Talk to you inside okay. So we have moved over to a cast. What does that mean for you. Do you need to do anything. No no not really. I mean i need to learn how to use it but you can just continue listening as you always have but you can also now get us on your alexa flash briefings so you can hear this is today just like streamed right to your smart device. You can also check us out on youtube. Every single episode going forward will also be on youtube so listen to us on every platform every day. Yes i know that. But don't worry you won't have to hear that very long. That was the last time. I think we're going. We're still are excited. Xp on the other thing. i'm excited about is. It is alright a and yes. We've got some great events this weekend like national arbor day on saturday where you're encouraged to plant a tree. You don't really have the space to plant another tree but look how fat photos with some trees. Also national pigs in a blanket day. This is an odd one. I've never actually had a in a blanket. Believe it or not. That's one of those things that i definitely need to try. Try to put some of those together this weekend while taking photos of trees. It's also the birthday barbra streisand. She's turning seventy nine. On saturday. kelly clarkson thirty. Nine conversation about kelly clarkson she was missing from the voice i. I'm not really sure why. So let's figure that out apparently didn't enough to look into it. But i did care enough to say it sunday. It's national d. n. a. day. And you can take one of those tests. I'm afraid to take one. Because i don't want to out one of my relatives. That's maybe a criminal commits a crime. They figured out the dna so we'll just let that slide. It's also national drug. Take back day on sunday so that comes three days after days after four twenty to do that. Math rapid for national hairstylist appreciation. Day And i think because of the pandemic if we can see a hairstylist. We're going to you appreciate them for sure so i'm sure there's some love now. They're opening back up. It's also hug a plumber day. And you gotta be careful when you're going to hug a plumber because you don't want to do after he do for the service at your house not not after i. It's national telephone day as well on sunday and world of malaria. The birthday of hang area. He's turning fifty seven renee zellweger. Two oliver cromwell was born on sunday back in ninety nine as was edward r murrow born in nineteen. Oh eight all right. Let's take a look at our events for today. Oh man one of the biggest marketing mistakes ever or was it. I don't know coca cola changed. Its formula and they released new coke. This was a huge media campaign. I remember the commercials and it's one thousand nine hundred five. I was like nine years old. I remember like the media campaign around this. I also remember trying new coke for the first time it was Let's say oh wait. I've got that new sound effect. And i wasn't the only one that thought it was gross. The response was overwhelmingly negative and within three months. They brought the original formula back. This was the heart of the cold wars though they had to do everything they did. This bold move to try to compete against pepsi and just maintain their number one spot and stop losing pepsi man. It was gross and well. Nothing was though they call this a huge marketing blunder. But was it. I was nine years old. And i still remember it. There was so much airtime was given to them for free on top of their massive media campaign that maybe just maybe well you know they say any press is good press right. Maybe this wasn't that bad of an idea. Me trying new cope. Vow was a bad idea on a nine hundred ninety two on this day. Mcdonald's opened up. Its first fast food restaurant in china and this obviously mcdonald's the best place you can go to get a coke. They on that special water do things and it just tastes. Delicious from mcdonalds They do that in china for the first time on this day in nineteen ninety-two however That restaurant was eventually torn down replaced by housing and office and shopping complex. But don't worry. They opened up another one on the same street just shortly after the closure. And here's the interesting thing i was like. Oh i wonder if they have the same food in china and they do not know. They've got some really cool stuff. They've got a pineapple pie apple pie ever pineapple pie. I may have to go to china for this. They also have read being boba tea and okay if the pineapple pie. Didn't how about this one spicy mic wings. it's crispy buffalo style chicken wings My stomach is starting to growl now. They also have chris fries and i. I like the fries here. So i'm not as excited about that one but you know people love their chris. Cut fries. i japanese beef bowl. Yes i know. It's china but oddly. They have a japanese before they also. Oddly have a german sausage double beefburger. This is to sausages like whole sausages and two burgers on a bun A lot of people say a will. That's a heart attack. Yes yes it is in case that's not enough for you. They have a meal deal that has five sandwiches five drinks and a couple of sides of course pies for dessert. Maybe the pineapple once you can get that for twenty nine bucks It's meant for family just one so don't go there in order that by yourself in two thousand five on this day the way that we consume media changed significantly on this day. Yeah youtube put.

KDWN 720AM
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"807 136333. Dr Pressman. Just about everyone would like to enhance their energy levels, fight fatigue and feel stronger. How can purity is Coke? You 10 Plus resveratrol blends do that. I know they called the Coke, you daily super boost formula. But how does it work? Well, it's very interesting. It combined some really amazing nutrient. Specifically, coenzyme Q. 10 and resveratrol and a number of other nutrients will talk about later that support your health and energy, and that's the bottom line. You're looking at what we call the advantage of combining the very nutrient that creates your body's energy Co. Q. 10 with the benefits of resveratrol, the energy, the stamina that comes with it, and it's an unbeatable combination that gives you this advantage. This cardiovascular system benefits benefits to your brain, cognitive performance, your skin aerobic capacity. It's important normal and dramatic activity throughout the body. It's just an amazing combination, and that's why we call it the advance. Age Don't impress. But you know I love the fact that in the new Coke, you resveratrol super formula from purity products. You combined the coke, you 10 with resveratrol. Now the resveratrol the key molecule found in red wine for those who've just tuned in to talk to us about all the excitement surrounding resveratrol and why you specifically wanted it in this formula. Well, let me tell you, the researchers at Harvard under the leadership of Dr David Sinclair. This is what they found Caloric restriction. Eating less slows the pace of aging. That's pretty darn impressive and what they found in laboratory studies of animals is that extended life span and it appeared that caloric restriction eating less food than you're eating right now, by a certain percentage increases your lungevity you live longer. It increases the activity of what we call a longevity. I mean, they get switched on. They help improve metabolism. It increases your ability to cope your ability to adapt. In fact, this gene helps increase tissue repair, and it's switched on by a group of genes called cartoons. Now they found two things that Harvard number one caloric restriction increases these longevity genes. These cartoons. Well, So does Reservoir a troll, at least in their animal studies. And this is exactly why resveratrol has been making all these worldwide headlines because if it works in humans, as it does in these animals, and I'm optimistic it will. It represents an entirely new approach to managing health and wellness, where we potentially using attritional compound like resveratrol to selectively target the exact genes associated with these various areas of improvement in our health. Are aging and our longevity. Wow. Now that's interesting. You say that co Q 10 holds an elite status in the nutritional supplements industry because it's been so well documented and so well researched. Maybe give us a brief overview of the research and explain why Coke you 10 Research is so widely respected. Well, let's go back 1957, the University of Wisconsin The Nobel Prize for Peter Mitchell in 1978, the University of Texas Medical School. Prue do University in Indiana University of Granada and Spain. Talking about Coke, you 10. Being a powerful antioxidants is major studies major universities right here in the United States and abroad. The bottom line in these studies. Energetic might Oh contra without coke, you 10. You don't have energy. Come by that with resveratrol. I'm telling you pretty darn amazing. Doctor. President. Purity products occasionally does these free bottle giveaways, But this one sounds really special. Why is today so important? Well, I mean, you really get an opportunity. You get a chance to see for yourself What I'm talking about. I mean, you hear me say some pretty amazing things. And you say, Well, that's pretty interesting..

Ghost Town
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"Well her kitties at the ni- come and join me. Host deadly debbie as go through my creepy files and listened to real life strange but true stories from people all over the world explorer. The weird and wonderful in my weekly podcast with deadly. Debbie's creepy fi diet coke in dc. I'm jason horton. I'm rebecca lieb and this is ghost town. I had never heard of what we're about to discuss today. And it is puzzling. It's jarring it is upsetting after everything that we've been through. You know this year alone. I want to give a little bit of levity to our current political situation again. Whatever wherever you stand you probably know where we stand. We often stay away from politics but we can't today. This is very serious today. We talk about trump's diet coke. Button is a button that is in the oval office on his desk. That when you press it a diet coke is served to you by one of the aides. Beautiful what you can do as president is truly astounding to me on the thursday morning. After biden's inauguration the oval office was getting a makeover. a bus to fred. Trump became a statue of labor organizer cesar chavez. A portrait of andrew jackson was taken down in favor of a painting. Benjamin franklin so again biden moving in trump moving out another stranger change was noted british journalists tom newton dunn shared by side-by-side pictures of biden and former president donald trump sitting behind their desks and there was again one thing that was different about the two pictures quote when journalists. Tom shipment and i interviewed donald trump in twenty nineteen. We became fascinated by. What was the little red button. He tweeted eventually trump pressed it and a butler swiftly brought in a diet coke on a silver platter. That button is gone now. Trump had a button dedicated solely to some diet coke on his oval office desk. Of course this is. Probably maybe not surprising to you in twenty. Nineteen trump served a buffet of mcdonald's filet.

860AM The Answer
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"Coke, based in Atlanta. Whether new general counsel and senior vice president has set diversity targets for the outside law firms they work with. If we hire you as a law firm, they're gonna make sure that your law firm is sufficiently diverse as they define it. Now, the kind of law firms that Coke hires are the creme de la creme. And the creme de la creme. Take the claim to the crown from the law schools and the students of color who are crammed l a cram are recruited like rock stars. So if a law firm does not have enough people of color and you've selected a creme de la creme law firm, what you're doing is telling that law firm the lowered standards just to keep the business In which case the quality of your legal work may suffer. But, hey, at least the quality has suffered from a law firm that has been diverse, which is better than your quality suffering from a law firm that is Not diverse. Met, Gates says Liz Cheney no longer speaks Republicans trying to get her removed from Leadership positions for her, joining nine other of her Republican colleagues to support the impeachment. President Donald Trump. Effort to recall the governor of California gaming theme. Just this short of gathering the number of signatures necessary all of a sudden. Even though the icy ICU bed situation hasn't improved to here in California, all of a sudden the sciences Hey, you re open outside dining. Suggesting maybe just maybe that this was not about science. Since all of a sudden the same science look at yesterday's different than their looked at today. But the big story and by the way, we're gonna talk to Sally. Pipes later on this hour about the executive orders that biting his signed to advance Obama care. And in the second hour will be speaking with the nest of Susa. About his Look, his movie and his podcast, which is doing extremely well. The first story I want to talk about is Governor Andrew Cuomo, remembering all the praise Governor Cuomo got for His handling of the Corona virus. Oh, good If we have a leader in his name is Andrew Cuomo, as opposed to that guy in the White House who doesn't know his playing from his blank. Now the reporting that New York may have undercounted it's covert deaths. Maya's much as 50%. Some studies say as much as 65%. The gap is explained by the decision by the New York Health Agency. Exclude from its count the number of nursing home patients Who died after being transferred to hospitals. The state, A G put out a report. Eviscerating. Decision to send covert 19 positive patients to nursing homes, which is what Andrew Cuomo did And remember Janice Dean, Janice Dean is the meteorologist at Fox. He's not a political person. But she lost both her in laws who were in two different nursing home facilities as a result of Cuomo's policies, and his what she said some weeks ago, I do and that's one of the reasons why I'm speaking out. Tucker is because Have not seen the coverage of this. You've covered it. Marcus covered it. The New York Post discovered it. This should be one of the biggest stories of this pandemic of 2020. 20% of our lost loved ones are from nursing homes, and it's because Governor Cuomo and several other governors by the way in different states. Forced covert recovering patients into nursing homes. And I am certain at least one of his parents. I believe his dad before his dad died a week before his dad died. They called Sean to tell him they were moving him to another floor. She lost in Finn, both her Father in law and whether in law s Oh, my husband's parents were in assisted living. His mom was in an assisted living facility. His dad was in a nursing home, and the plan was to have them both together. So D his mom was an assisted living a double room. We were planning to have Mickey live with her. Mickey had dementia, and he had a few Problems that he needed rehab, so he was in a nursing slash rehab center on The plan was to have them together, and Sean really wrestled with putting them in nursing homes and assisted living. So this was a decision that you know, took place 68 months ago very recently after struggling for months, wondering if this was the right move. And Aziz. You've told your audience we no longer have them here today. And after this new report came out, here's what she said. I don't really know what to say. I when I saw the report, and I knew that it was coming, probably an hour before it was released. I call my husband and I called my sister in law, and I said that Maybe the Angels won Maybe the Angels Will have their day in court, and maybe this governor will be held accountable. Harris I didn't want to be in this position. I'm not a political person, but my family was affected, and I wasn't seeing the coverage. I wasn't seeing the questions being asked of this governor. He continued to pass the blame on everyone else and everything else and he still to this day will not accept any responsibility. And there were lawsuits. And there were journalists that wanted to do good and get those numbers for all of the families that deserve them. And finally, today, there is a ray of light. There is sunshine and darkness. And I think this attorney general I know that there have been thousands of families that have written letters and have wanted to have answers and I'm so grateful on behalf of all of them. Giving me love and support because this is never roll. I thought I would ever be in Harris. But I'm so grateful today, then justice might be served. How do you recall when Andrew Cuomo said that the assertion that his decision has caused these deaths was quote a conspiracy theory? We often talk about fake news. The fake news comes in all kinds of sizes, shapes and colors. Here's another example. You just heard the undercounting. The deceitful number that Cuomo has been given. Here is what CNN said after gushing and gushing and gushing about his performance. This is us. Chris Cillizza. I know you guys don't know who he is. But I watch CNN so you don't have to either. Editor in large, He's a big deal. Headline Andrew Cuomo's clove. It 19 performance may have been less stellar than it seemed. I can't you not Can you imagine a headline like that for Trump? Donald Trump, Colvin 19 performers may have been, You know, maybe not as good as we thought it was. Andrew Cuomo's covert 19 performers may have been less stellar. Then it seems when we come back, I'm going to remind you of the kind of gushing Fawning coverage. Governor Cuomo got combination of Batman Superman in the Avengers. I'm.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"coke" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"So how can purity is coke? You 10 Plus resveratrol blends do that. I know they called the Coke, you daily super boost formula. But how does it work? Well, it's very interesting. It combined some really amazing nutrient specifically coenzyme Q 10 and resveratrol. And a number of other nutrients will talk about later that support your health and energy, and that's the bottom line. You're looking at what we call the advantage of combining the very nutrient that creates your body's energy Co. Q. 10 with the benefits of resveratrol, the energy, the stamina that comes with it, and it's an unbeatable combination that gives you this advantage. This cardiovascular system benefit. Benefits to your brain, cognitive performance, your skin aerobic capacity. It supports normal and dramatic activity throughout the body. It's just an amazing combination. And that's why we call it the advantage. That's impressive. You know, I love the fact that in the new Coke, you resveratrol super formula from Purity products, You combine the Coke, you 10 with resveratrol. Now the resveratrol, the key molecule found in red wine, which they're studying at Harvard and another did activates genes. For those who've just tuned in. Talk to us about all the excitement surrounding resveratrol and why you specifically wanted it in this formula. While I tell you, the researchers at Harvard under the leadership of Dr David Sinclair, this is what they found. Caloric restriction. Eating less slows the pace of aging. That's pretty darn impressive and what they found in laboratory studies of animals is that extended life span and it appeared that caloric restriction eating less food than you're eating right now, by a certain percentage increases your longevity you live longer. It increases the activity of what we call a longevity gene. They get switched on. They help improve metabolism. It increases your ability to cope your ability to adapt. In fact, this gene helps increase tissue repair, and it's switched on by a group of genes called sir tunes. Now they found two things that Harvard number one caloric restriction increases these longevity genes. These, sir to ins. Well, So does Reservoir a troll, at least in their animal studies. And this is exactly why resveratrol has been making all these worldwide headlines because if it works in humans as it does, and these animals and I'm optimistic it will It represents an entirely new approach to managing health and wellness, where we potentially use the nutritional compound like resveratrol to selectively target the exact genes associated with these various areas of improvement in our health and our aging and our longevity. Wow, Now that compress when you say that co Q 10 holds an elite status in the nutritional supplements industry, because it's been so well documented, so well researched, you call this evidence based nutrition. Maybe give us a brief overview of the research and explain why Coke you 10 Research is so widely respected. Well, let's go back 1957, the University of Wisconsin. The Nobel Prize for Peter Mitchell in 1978, the University of Texas Medical School Produce University in Indiana. Stockholm University in Sweden. The great study recently at the University of an Cockney in Italy on mitochondrial Energy and Coke, you 10 University of Granada in Spain. Talking about Coke, you 10 being a powerful antioxidants articles published constantly throughout the world. The archives of Biochemistry and bio synthesis, the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Major studies major universities right here in the United States and abroad. The bottom line in these studies. Energetic might Oh contra without coke, you 10. You don't have energy. Come by that with resveratrol. I'm telling you pretty darn amazing..

Dispatches from the Multiverse
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NewsRadio WIOD
"coke" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"Skin aerobic capacity. It's important, normal and somatic activity throughout the body. It's just an amazing combination. And that's why we call it the advantage that impressed with, you know, I love the fact that in the new Coke, you resveratrol super formula from Purity products, he combined the Coke, you 10 with resveratrol. Now the resveratrol, the key molecule found in red wine. For those who've just tune in, talk to us about all the excitement surrounding resveratrol and why you specifically wanted it in this formula. Well, I tell you, the researchers at Harvard under the leadership of Dr David Sinclair, this is what they found. Caloric restriction. Eating less slows the pace of aging. That's pretty darn impressive and what they found in laboratory studies of animals is that extended life span and it appeared that caloric restriction eating less food than you're eating right now, by a certain percentage increases your lungevity you live longer. It increases the activity. Of what we call a longevity gene. They get switched on. They help improve metabolism. It increases your ability to cope your ability to adapt. In fact, this gene helps increase tissue repair, and it's switched on by a group of genes called sir tunes. Now they found two things that Harvard number one caloric restriction increases these longevity genes. These, sir to its Well, so does resveratrol, at least in their animal studies. And this is exactly why resveratrol has been making all these worldwide headlines because if it works in humans as it does, and these animals and I'm optimistic it will. It represents an entirely new approach to managing health and wellness, where we potentially using attritional compound like resveratrol to selectively target the exact genes associated with these various areas of improvement in our health and our aging and our Longevity. Wow, no deck impressed when you say that co Q 10 holds an elite status in the nutritional supplements industry because it's been so well documented and so well researched. Maybe give us a brief overview of the research and explain why Coke you 10 Research is so widely respected. Well, let's go back 1957, the University of Wisconsin. The Nobel Prize for Peter Mitchell in 1978, the University of Texas Medical School proved ooh University in Indiana University of Granada and Spain. Talking about Coke, you 10. Being a powerful antioxidants is major studies major universities right here in the United States and abroad a bottom line in these studies. Energetic might Oh contra without coke, you 10. You don't have energy. Come by that with resveratrol. I'm telling you pretty darn amazing. No doctor present Purity products occasionally does these free bottle giveaways, But this one sounds really special. Why is today so important? Well, I mean, you really get in opportunity. You've got a chance to see for yourself. What I'm talking about. I mean, you hear me say some pretty amazing things. And you say, Well, that's pretty interesting..