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The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Jon Ward Talks About His Faith Journey
"Most interested in your faith journey. So I'm going to I'm going to defer one moment to journalism. Where are you now? Do you believe Jesus Christ is the savior was born at a time in history crucified rose from the dead? You still believe that John ward, yes. Okay. And do you believe in exclusivity? Meaning, Christianity is the only way to God. Yeah. To eternal Salvation. I have a hard time believing that if somebody who has never called themselves a Christian or maybe has never heard of Christianity, but exudes the same type of life that Christ's commanded or kind of as a Christian would say has the aroma of Christ, if their life looks like what Christ taught, I have a hard time believing that they don't know God or they are not close to God. So I don't know for sure exactly what happens when we die. But that's how I would answer that question. And you know, I just think, are you orthodox? I mean, do you believe in hell? I don't know. I've read arguments both ways, and I don't really have, I would like to believe that it doesn't exist. But I'm not sure. You know,

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Could Trump Be Worse the Second Time Around?
"It's not, it's a little more nuanced than that, but I do think you don't credit evangelicals generally with being smart about their vote. My whole view of the evangelical affair with Trump is that the relentless ascendancy of secularism drove evangelicals into his arm and that that election was really about the Supreme Court. And that evangelicals were quite smart to go with Trump after he published his list, and they ended up with justice, Gorsuch justice, Kavanaugh, and justice Amy Coney Barrett, and that was a good deal for evangelicals concerned about freedom of worship. Response I understand all that, I, you know, my perspective was at the time and remains that he was that Trump was pretty clear about his disregard for the constitution for history for sort of the architecture of our democracy. He made that pretty clear in his comments in different ways. And I think he proved that his words meant something when it came to January 6th. So I think, you know, sure, you got a Supreme Court that you like, and we came to a constitutional crisis where we came closer than I and many others would have liked to. Okay, tangent. Tangent, John. If Mike Pence had done the wrong thing and put aside the ballots, what do you think would have happened? It wasn't a constitutional crisis. It was a riot, and it was dangerous, and I hope they're all prosecuted who broke in, but I've had this argument with Liz Cheney. What do you think would happen if Mike Pence had bought it? Well, we don't know what would have happened. I think there's another scenario where they delay it where lawmakers are killed, where they can't get enough lawmakers to actually certify the election. And I think there was talk, I think, by general milley, of concerns about Trump, you know, declaring martial law or some excuse to take military control of the country. We don't have evidence that I think John Roberts would have gotten the court together and they would have declared count the votes in about 24 hours. Maybe not that long. And they would add a Nixon versus the United States 9 zero vote and we weren't close to a constitutional crisis. In fact, my biggest argument with you about your book is you don't actually have a lot of faith that evangelicals believe in the constitution and that there are concerns about the secularization of the society are overstated when in fact I spend a lot of time talking to the alliance defending freedom, they're out there every day combating anti Christian bigotry. I mean, it's real. I've been reporting on this since 1992. It's a constant, secularization, advance that has triggered a lot of the response that you deal with, although covenant life church is different. That's why I'm trying to, that's a very different part of the general evangelical world, isn't it? You know, in some respects, coming to life was not very political. It wasn't involved with things like alliance defending freedom. And you know, I have no problem with people doing those things in through the system that we have. But I think going back to the point about January 6th, were we at the point of a coup, we don't know the point my point is we were way too close for my comfort level and we're now at a point where the same guy is potentially going to be the Republican nominee again. And if he brought us that close last time, my concern is where do we go from here if he's president again?

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
The Language of Evangelicalism
"John, I think you'll probably know. I'm an evangelical Roman Catholic Presbyterian. That means I go to mass on Saturday night and I go to my Presbyterian Church on Sunday, one river two banks, but I speak evangelical very well. Rick Warren and Greg Laurie are friends, Al Muller is a weekly conversationalist with me. I know, you know, John piper I read desiring God years ago. I know most of the stuff you talk about. I've got to tell you at the beginning. I have never heard of CJ Mahoney or Lou engel until I read your book. Never heard and I've been covering religion since 1992. So first question, do you think your perspective in testimony might be jaded by that particular covenant life church experience and these particular pastures? Well, I guess, can I ask you what you mean by jaded, just that my experience might not reflect a more mainstream experience? Is that what you're kind of? Yeah, I think mainstream evangelicalism is not anti intellectual at all. But then again, I've had doctor Mark Roberts as a pastor for 25 years. He got his undergrad and PhD from Harvard. Doctor Larry is my current pastor in oldtown is a phenomenal scholar and preacher and archbishop who is listening right now in the author of three books is an intellectual giant in the Catholic world and I've written three books on evangelicalism and this, I just think testimony is a 100% accurate about 1% of the church. How's that sound? Yeah, I think my dad raised a similar objection. When I talked to him about the book, he does not feel like a lot of evangelical culture is anti intellectual. And I think it's a totally fair question to raise. I do think that even if you haven't heard of CJ Mahaney or Lou angle, you know, I did some reporting recently. Let me deal with CJ first. CJ is not a figure on the same level as somebody like Al molar. But until about, you know, 7, 9, ten years ago, he was of a similar stature to Al mohler, if not as nationally known. So never quite got to that level, but was kind of on his way there was working with Mueller quite closely in a group of other ministers who were organizing a conference every year called. I think together for the gospel. Danny Louisville.

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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jennifer Horn and Sebastian Unpack the Wuhan Lab Leak
"Doctor Michael farzan from Scripps and doctor Robert Gary from tulane told Doctor Fauci on his emergency call in January of 2020 when he was scrambling soon after learning that the NIH was funding the lab, they both said that it was likely from the lab. Both scientists changed their tunes days later in the media and then both scientists received $9 million subsequent and funding from the NIH. It's a no brainer that it came from the lab. I mean, at this point, it's impossible to acquire any more information. And if you did, it would only be affirmative. Even if you take politics out of it, Jen. This is such a sea change because usually and I've been there. I've testified multiple times before Congress on ISIS and jihadism. In the past, it's just been, you know, they come in, they prance for the cameras so they can tell their constituents at home. They ask the question of somebody from The White House. This time, this was actually meaningful. This is a congressional hearing that was substantive Jan. It was, and we've learned so much. And how many people, I was reminded about Jon Stewart, some of the other comedians who found themselves canceled president Trump, who was called a racist, a xenophobe for calling out the fact that the lab leak carried the lab leak is the working theory here that this is what we've known all along and stunning to me that now people are actually asking questions. So what happens? Do we get a refund from the government? Do we get our Twitter accounts back? Do we get our lives back? Do we get our kids education back? Because it seems that we received a lot of bad information and it's all what they wanted to tell us. It almost, I hate to be conspiratorial, but felt like a test run in some respects for how much government control we could possibly take, especially in big blue states and big blue cities like the one I live in. And now for all of this real information to come out, it's great that it's here, but how much pain punishment, how much did we lose because of all of this?

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Flashback: Jon Stewart Embarrassed Stephen Colbert About the Lab Leak
"What do you mean, but do you mean perhaps there was a chance that this was created in a lab? There's an investigation. A chance. Oh my God, there's evidence I'd love to hear. Novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking Wuhan, China. What do we do? Oh, you know who we could ask the Wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab. The disease is the same name as the lab. That's just, that's just a little too weird. Don't you think? And then I have to scientists. They're like, how did this so wait a minute? You work at the Wuhan respiratory coronavirus lab. How did this happen? And they're like, mmm, a pangolin kissed the turtle. And you're like, no. If you look at the name. Look at me. Let me get your business card. Show me your business card. I work at the coronavirus lab in Wuhan. 'cause there's a coronavirus losing Wuhan. How did that happen? Maybe a bat flew into the cloaca of a turkey and then it sneezed into my chili and now we all have coronavirus. Like, okay, well, wait a second. What about this? Wait a second. All right, John. Oh my God. Oh my God. There's been an outbreak of chocolatey goodness near Hershey, Pennsylvania. What do you think happened? Like, oh, I don't know. Maybe steam shovel mated with a cocoa bean. Or it's the chocolate factory. Maybe that's it. That could be. That could be.

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Mark Levin
Jon Meacham's Performative Comments on Republicans & Trumpism
"John meacham was in the morning Joe John meech and is a complete joke So called historian And he was one of the so called historians who met early on with Joe Biden and told him to go big and go fast He could be bigger than FDR Just destroy the country faster and more thoroughly He didn't say that I'm saying that he said that Now he's very concerned John meacham he used to write speeches for Biden and then on this very same show he used to praise Biden's speech That's what kind of egomaniac you're dealing with there Here he is On the morning schmo show not the morning schmo show does not get a big audience But it is pushed hard by the left Because again you have a repub in or a former Republican and Joe Scarborough Who trashes what are his own people in his own party Go ahead cut 12 If the Republican Party and I'm not a Republican I'm not a Democrat but insofar as a historical matter We need two functioning parties that have an allegiance to the constitution That's the central question For anyone who wants to be president on the Republican side is are you going to try to treat the unconstitutional nature of trumpism as a okay okay What unconstitutional nature of trumpism this is a rambling buffoon He's basically a show animal He knows where he is And he's performing

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Jon Schweppe: U.S. Hides Studies Arguing Against Trans Surgeries
"That I thought was really telling a couple of weeks back the national health service in England, which had really been at the forefront of this and they're push it really seemed that they were pushing it on an agenda over and over again. They actually came out and said, you know, we're pulling back from all of these so called gender affirming surgeries and all of this so called transition stuff because our research is showing us that the vast majority of these kids are, quote, just going through a phase. Right? Well, actually, here in the United States, they try to suppress the studies that show that kids who are suffering from gender dysphoria often desist and grow out of it when they get older. They try to suppress that. But we believe in science here, right? But this is really encouraging. I mean, I think you're seeing this not just in the UK, but another European countries, you know, a recognition that, look, there haven't been longitudinal studies. I mean, over several years, seeing how these kids perform. Here's what we know happens when they go on these medications. They won't ever be able to reproduce, they won't ever be able to have a traditional family, often their happiness, their satisfaction, they don't go up or down. Sometimes they even go down and then you even have, you know, suicide rates, which is one of the things the left always yells at us about. That's why you have to do it. Heritage foundation actually released a report that showed that there was a negligible effect on that. And so I think ultimately you got to slow down, right? This is a new fad that everyone's trying to push. And we can't be experimenting on kids. You know, if you want to, if you're 25 and you want to do that to yourself, I mean, okay, I guess. I don't think taxpayers should fund it. But there's no use in the civilized society to be doing this to 12 year olds. And that's what we're doing here in the United States of America.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Jon Schweppe: Trump Promises Executive Orders Against Transgenderism
"Number one, let's talk about the executive orders that president Trump has pledged to enact. What are they about? And what is he really promising? It's actually pretty sweeping stuff and really impressive to those of us who follow this issue. As you said, there is a little bit of a courage issue on the right in taking on the transgender movement and we've seen that, which is why I think it's been so successful. But president Trump came out and said, if he was elected, that first of all, he would call in Congress to ban sex changes for kids. Now, that might seem like a common sense thing, but it's something that nobody's really talking about right now. Republicans, they'll pay lip service a little bit to it, but that's a tough issue. Trump came out and said he wants to do a full sweeping ban. He wants to defund these medical institutions that are using Medicaid funding and Medicare funding to fund sex change procedures. I mean, he's basically there's like 8 or 9 proposals there that are really, I would say a sweeping offensive against gender ideology writ large. And it's really powerful stuff. You talk about the transgender industry and it does seem as if this has just become one gigantic business operation in many ways. Oh, absolutely. It's the collusion and we've seen it in other ways too, but it's the collusion of corporate America with the woke activist and what you're seeing here, especially as the pharmaceutical industry, you know, people don't realize this when kids quote unquote transition, you know, what ends up happening is they have to be on special hormones the rest of their life to mimic the sex they want to be. So if you're a girl, biological girl, you go on testosterone, your body will shut the issues. If you don't take testosterone on the rest of your life, right? And so this is, I mean, a huge boon to the pharmaceutical industry.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jon Schweppe on Twitter, 'The Ultimate News Source'?
"I am delighted to be sitting in Seth's chair. And I am also happy now to be joined by John schweppe, who is the policy director for the American priorities project. Now, John, I want to pick your brains because excuse me, the American principles project that I'm a little slow. But what I want to talk to you about that I hope will get correct is Elon has been calling Twitter now the ultimate news source. Obviously, he's a hype master he's good at this. You know, he's a barnum and Bailey esque kind of promoter. But I think he's got a point in saying that Twitter has always kind of been the journalist playground that's where they talk to each other. You know, that's it grew out of them talking to each other about their stories. And they always steal stuff from each other and ideas that percolate up on Twitter and then become pieces on the various news platforms. Is he in the midst of making that the actual place where people go to find the news? Well, I think he's taking it to a new level. Certainly, those of us who were very involved in the 2016 campaign, social media played a huge role in Trump overcoming all of this media bias and the institutional pressure against them. And that was because of the ability of people like the meat, communicate to debunk media myths to really be out there. And get the word out about this stuff. And I think what's happened is that the left understood that they can't let that happen anymore because it was a huge boon for us. And so that's where the censorship push came from the last few years.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Julie Kelly Describes the Whole Gretchen Whitmer 'Fednapping' Hoax
"Happy to be sitting in for Seb and again. Happy to have Julie Kelly back for another segment. She writes brilliantly to American greatness, covering the events of January 6th, which happens to be the title of her book, which I recommend you get because there is no better reference for what happened and how the Democrats turned that into the invented insurrection that unfortunately it is now branded as. Julie bad is January 6th was predating that was almost, I guess, I think you've called it the trial run for what they did. The fed napping in Michigan where overzealous FBI agents and informants and paid hacks talked a bunch of drunken idiots into saying and doing some things that got them busted for a kidnapping plot of the governor that never happened. And now they're getting sentenced to 16 and 20 years. Is there something I'm missing here? No, it's just really another example of how far removed we are from any apolitical objective system of justice in this country. And just for a quick backstory, there was no kidnapping plan. There was no domestic terror groups. This was a plot that was concocted and engineered completely by the FBI using at least a dozen informants, at least three undercover agents, numerous handling agencies working on multiple FBI field offices to put this plot together to bolster Christopher wray's bogus claims for domestic violent extremists, especially those on the right, which none of these were right wingers were the biggest threat to the country. Now, of course, keep in mind this is at the same time we know the FBI was running informants into two militia groups tied to January 6th, the oath keepers and the Proud Boys. This is what the FBI was doing in the year 2020 as huge cities in areas of the country were being burned to the ground by legitimate terrorists. At any rate, finally this goes to trial in April of 2022, four men facing federal conspiracy to kidnap charges two men had pleaded guilty. Stunning verdict, the jury comes back not a single conviction against any of the four men, two men are acquitted outright in the April trial. The two men who got a mistrial hung jury out of boxing very crossed were retried by government thanks to the help of judge Robert younger in Grand Rapids who heavily told to the scales in favor of the government during the second trial. Jury came back convicted both of them. They were sentenced to speak Adam Fox to 16 years in prison very cost sentence to date to 19 and a half years in prison for a kidnapping plot that was put together by the government that never happened and never could have happened unless the FBI put it together.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jim Hanson and Julie Kelly Discuss the J6 Cover-Up
"I mean, that really is shocking that a guy who is on video multiple times inciting an insurrection, literally the only person you can find who is publicly there telling people to storm the capitol and we're not going to hear what he has to say. I don't know what I would call this, but it sounds like something other people might call a cover up. It's exactly a cover up. What's really telling and I have to give a shout out to Kyle Cheney, Politico, he posted this last night, is a transcript of Jaime fleet James is not only on Nancy Pelosi's staff. If he's a shared staffer with the house administrative administrative committee and he told how committee investigators the planning for January 6th started in the summer of 2020. And whoever was questioning Jamie sleeps and will wait a second, why were you planning things in the summer of 2020? And he said, oh, because we, what Trump was doing and we figured he would try to pull something if he lost the election. So what all of these transcripts all of the reports are showing is constant communications between Pelosi's top staffers, U.S. capitol police, the sergeant at arms sergeant at arms, who, by the way, miss Jim. Led three walkthroughs of the joint session on January 5th without one Republican present. Paul Irving the house sergeant at arms also did a walk through of the house evacuation plan. Now, why would you do that? If you weren't planning for anything to happen,

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
What Nancy Pelosi May Have Known With Julie Kelly
"Back doing America first radio. I'm sitting in for Sebastian and I am happy to be joined now by the greatest investigative journalist of our time, Julie Kelly, who writes for American greatness. Did you just chuckle? You're humble enough that you probably don't believe that. But the rest of us do. So you just go ahead and smile and accept it. But the first time someone called me an investigative journalist, I was like, wait, who are they talking about? Look what you are. Okay. Well, that's just it. And I'm not going to cut the so called media any slack. They don't do that anymore. The only thing they're interested in is smearing people on our team. And you go ahead and dig in, look at the actual facts and then go ahead and tell people what it's about. So I want to talk about some of the things you have dug up in your investigative journalism. One of which was Nancy Pelosi seems to have a lot of things that she may have known and should have known and the other agencies were knowing. And all of a sudden, January 6th happens and it's, oh my God, Trump incited a riot, or an insurrection, they invented. Tell us a little bit about what Nancy may or may not have known. So this is in my latest article and it's based on two things. Number one are the transcripts that are being gradually released by the January 6th committee, not so much what is contained in their report because of course the bulk of the report targets Donald Trump. The only coverage of security quote unquote failures in is buried in the techniques to the 845 page report. But at the same time comes from Republicans, Jim Jordan, Jim banks and a few others conducted their own investigation to security failures. And what that report reveals is the contrary to the narrative contrary to what the American people have been told. There were in depth extensive communications between Nancy Pelosi's chief aides, including her chief of staff carrying Terry McAuliffe. And her security chief Paul Irving, who is the house sergeant at arms. Now the house sergeant at arms and the Senate sergeant at arms are the security explore Pelosi and then at the time Mitch McConnell they were primarily responsible in our responsible for protecting the capitol adjacent buildings and the ground.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
An Update From Political Prisoner, Jon Mellis
"I have a man that I have great admiration for. And I have been in my way, others have done way more than me. Way more than I like grammar. And he is in prison. I've been speaking to him in prison, John mellis. He entered the capital on January 6th of 2021, and he is now been in prison nearly two years. In America, if you entered the capitol, you are more likely to be imprisoned than if you kill somebody. It is more or less come to that. John millis is still imprisoned, John, when I don't normally say to people, how are you? Because it's just a way of saying hello. But I really am curious, how are you? I'm okay. As good as I can be, I guess, but first, I just want to say thank you, mister prager and happy Hanukkah. It's been an honor. It's an honor to be back on your show. I really appreciate you allowing me the opportunity to bring awareness to the inhumane and unconstitutional conditions we J sixers have been suffering for almost two years. I'm also very grateful you have helped us raise public awareness to the circumstances surrounding the death of Roseanne boyland at the hands of police on January 6th and that over a dozen men, including myself, are facing serious prison time for trying to save her life.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Patriot Freedom Project Is Uplifting the Jan. 6 Detainee's Families
"I am thrilled right now to be joined by someone who is doing the work that too few people have taken on in a time where we have people in need. Her name is Cynthia Hughes. She runs the patriot freedom project and they are raising money to help the people in the gulag and all of those who have been attacked by the abuse of power by our deep state. And I want to welcome you to the show Cynthia. Thank you for having me, James. Nice to see you. And I greatly appreciate the fact you've got a fundraiser tonight that I'm going to. And I can't wait to see you there. But you're taking time out of that to talk to us. And I wanted to make sure that everybody who listens to America first radio can hear the need and also hopefully reach in their pockets and donate some money to help. My wife Samantha says this all the time. Where is the money to take care of our side like the left has for their team? If anybody, you get a bunch of rioters and looters, you got the vice president and future vice president of the United States begging for money for them. Where's the people doing that on our side? And she's sitting right there on the other side of this conversation. So tell us about what you need to help these people. So, you know, I've had the honor of meeting a ton of the families that are affected by January 6th. I've met mothers. I've met wives. This week I have several of the families here in D.C. that are coming to the fundraiser tonight and I was just with them yesterday with all of their babies and let me tell you Jim. It's very, very it gives you a lot of perspective. Makes you realize that whatever problems you think you have, they're small in comparison. When you hear a three year old daughter on the phone with her daddy, asking him when is he coming home? The community that I've created here for these families and seeing the interaction with these women is so humbling it just brings joy to my heart. It's amazing. You're going to see it for yourself tonight. The way they help each other, the way they comfort each other, who's helping with what child, who's changing a diaper, who's making a bottle, they were cooking dinner together, hugging each other, but listening to the children of these men that are behind bars. It's heartbreaking. It's absolutely heartbreaking. And the country needs to know what is going on besides the talk about what's going on at the D.C. jail. It is so much bigger than the 18 men that are left in the D.C. jail. We have multiple J 6 detainees spread around this country in different gels, and we have a lot of collateral damage. And that is the wife and the children.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jon Schweppe: Elon's Victory Over Pro-Chinese Apple
"Talking to John schweppe from American principles project, and we're trying to figure out what the landscape is for our online and tech world coming up. And I guess I'm curious, the idea now that both Apple and Google have been involved in censorship to help the Chinese government oppress their people. I think is an area that Elon exploited to get Tim Cook to back down. You know, I think that was one of those weak spots. He's like, I've got a cards. You know, and it's not like Elon's hands are clean. Tesla's dirty with China ties too. Right. All right, so he's got that, but I think I can picture him sitting across from cooking. Do you really want to go down this path, my brother? Do you want me to point out the stuff I know from the Chinese about what you're doing with them? And I think there's a game to be played now, given the Chinese protests and given our need to build a new American economy and talk about bringing stuff back offshore. Can we pressure companies to do things in America that they're now doing with China and leave China as a marketplace not our primary manufacturing facility? Well, we should do that. Be tremendously popular. And if Biden was smart, he'd make that a part of his agenda. So he won't. So he won't. Because obviously they love China, but you know, this is really important. I mean, again, you hinted at it, but what Apple did. There was this AirDrop feature that was really benefiting the protesters over there, and Apple acted on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party to suppress that and prevent people from using. I mean, that's really the stuff. Right. They should be called before Congress and really have to answer for that. And so I think Congress, are you listening? Yeah, yeah. So I think we need to have an anti China, the Republicans need to have a pretty aggressive anti China policy, but we have to recognize our tech companies are in bed with China. And we have to push against them for that as well. And apple is the worst actor actually on

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Elon Musk Makes Apple Blink in Pursuit of Free Speech
"Back and glad to be joined by John schweppe of the American principles project who I love to talk to when we're talking about anything online and speech related. And John, I gotta tell you, man, I'm having a lot of fun with Elon kicking over all the conference tables, wrecking people's rice bowls, just basically playing the disruptor that he likes to, but I think in a very effective way, what's your take? Yeah, no, we've been talking about this for months. Once he finally took over, was he actually going to follow through on this? And you know there are some worrying things early when he was talking about conversations with the ADL and all these other groups. But he's been wonderful. And you know, I think obviously he has his limits. He's not truly a free speech absolutist. He doesn't want Alex Jones on the platform. You know, there's things like that. But really, he sees that Twitter interfered in the 2020 election. He said as much. And he wants to make sure that that doesn't happen again. And I think it's great. And so conservatives should be pretty happy with this. The hope is that this will actually affect some of the other platforms and really strengthen free speech online without any government involvement, which would be pretty cool. And that's the whole point. We are conservatives we don't want to have to use the government, but we had monopolies, and we had a use of those monopolies to advance a partisan political agenda in a way that was fundamentally damaging our constitutional republic. And now there's a crack in the dam. And I think you're right. The idea he went to Apple. And he had a showdown with Tim Cook. And Timmy back down.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jim Hanson: Elon Musk Is Giving a Masterclass on Disruptive Change
"I want to talk about somebody who is doing positive disruption right now. I want to talk about my man Elon Musk. All right, and I'm not a fanboy in the pathetic or anything Elon does is brilliant and I thoughtfully will do whatever it is because you're not putting a chip in my head, brother, okay? That ain't happening. But the rest of the stuff he's been doing over the past couple of months has been a master class on disruptive change. There's a thing that in the military, fighter pilots called the ooda loop, observe orient decide act, and what it means is if you're doing the Top Gun thing and you're flying behind the guy and you can observe orient your plane, decide what to do and act faster than the other guy you can kill him. And Elon has been slaying people. He's been Snoopy killing the red dragon or the red baron. Bottom line, everything he's done that people have immediately gone, oh my God, Elon's gonna destroy Twitter. He bought it to destroy it because he's just a crazy billionaire. He's gonna fire everyone and there'll be no one left to Twitter to work. Well, guess what? Every time they say he's gonna destroy Twitter and he's gonna break it, what happens about a week later, everybody's going, wow. That went kind of well. Twitter, how many people did they need to go ahead and operate the bird app? Apparently not 7500 woke losers like they had. It seems like they may be needed a couple thousand. So the 5000 people that Elon chased out of that building, what were they doing? I think we all know what they were doing. They were shutting us down. And guess what? Good riddance to woke rubbish. They're gone. The bird app still works. They're making it better, right? Every day. He's coming out with new things that are going to happen. And every day, the usual suspects like, oh my God. They took the ban off, saying crazy things about COVID. Yeah, you know why? Because the government propaganda on COVID was the actual disinformation and all the people that the woke tools banned for telling the truth have now been proven right. So of course that ban is coming off on COVID misinformation because it's not coming from the Twitter users. People have a right to question authority

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Broken Record
"jon." Discussed on Broken Record
"Hey y'all it's Justin Richmond. Today on the show, we're talking to John batiste. Someone who I absolutely love for bringing jazz back to late night. From the days of Doc 7 sin on Carson to Branford Marsalis on Leno. Late night was one of the last places keeping jazz alive in households across the country. Of course, it would be Jon Batiste to bring that tradition back. Bautista is an overachiever. As a kid, he was a state champion basketball player, and the chess champion. And then when he turned his attention to music at age 14 after picking up drums, then switching to piano, he started a band of fellow New Orleans musician trombone shorty. And that still wasn't enough. He had to then go to Juilliard. Today Bautista is the band leader on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert and an Oscar winning composer for the Pixar animated movie soul. He also received the highest number of Grammy nominations this year with 11, including album of the year for his most recent release, we are. Let's listen to a bit of the song cry from that album, which expertly blends a number of genres. Like all I want you all I want to do is. John considers we are his best work yet. As you can tell from that clip, it's an accessible mix of jazz, blues, soul, and hip hop. Batista talks with Bruce hudlin today about what it was like coming up and legendary nola bar rooms. He also talks about setting up a piano in the midst of Brooklyn protests after George Floyd's murder, and he talks about what it meant to have Obama call him personally after hearing.

Red Sox Beat
"jon." Discussed on Red Sox Beat
"Back with Alex barth of 98 5, the sports hub. Can I give you one more stat on John Lester? Yeah, please do. Okay, so when the Red Sox traded Jon Lester in the 2014 season, right, they go out. They signed David price the next year and that was kind of seen as the tradeoff. If you look at the numbers for David price and John Lester between 2015 and 2019, when price was in Boston, they're nearly identical. Lester has the edge in some categories price as the edge of a categories. I think that says a lot because price was hailed as this monumental signing. Obviously, it didn't turn out great, but you hailed as this monumental signing, right? And the guy he replaced the guy they didn't want to pay basically did the same thing. And they could have had them for a significantly less. So that's kind of you, I'm glad you did this, Alex. Thank you. You saved my bacon here. You can't tell the John Lester story without explaining what happened in 2014. And what happened preceding that and how the Red Sox let them get away to recap everybody, I think Red Sox fans know that the Red Sox had a chance to sign him at a much lower value and Red Sox ownership decided to take a pass. They thought that John Lester was asking too much, they lowballed him. And that is the reason why John Lester in the end decided not to sign with the Red Sox and the Red Sox. Waited too long and then they had to decide as we mentioned in 2014 to trade him to the Oakland a's and you know Alex, what were your memories of that? That whole thing. I was crushed. Like I said, lesser is one of my favorite players at the time. And. I knew I knew the whole thing sports as a business and these guys are hired guns and all that. Like, I was holding. I was in college at that.

The Media Show
"jon." Discussed on The Media Show
"Of the most famous faces in broadcasting. John snow has been the face of the program since 1989. Over the course of three decades he has grilled every prime minister from Margaret Thatcher up to and including Theresa May, he drew the iconic words let bygones be bygones from Nelson Mandela, he shared a plane with Idi Amin reported on wars in Iran and crises in Vietnam. And it's not all been hard news. He has danced and sang on TV and even got stoned on camera. But he's also been accused of being too partisan of having political views that were too obvious and which undermine the network's impartiality. And so, at a time when the future of channel four is up for grabs, his words have come under unprecedented scrutiny. Jon Snow, welcome to the media show, and I guess before we start the first question is, you've got a few days left at channel four news, hoping for an interview with Boris Johnson? I'm absolutely standing ready and I have every hope that that phone call will come and I'll suddenly be able to say I've literally interviewed every prime minister since I started. And that would be your last scoop on California. Hey, what? Before we get stuck in, I just want to get one thing clear, which is how you see yourself. We know how we see you. But how do you see yourself? Do you see yourself as a newsreader first and foremost? Are you a reporter, digging for original journalism who just happens to read the news? I see myself as lucky. And on top of that, I'm a reporter. I am, I have nothing else, no other responsibility than to tell stories to tell the truth and to interrogate. Because you love being on the road, don't you? Oh, I love being on the road. That's the, that's the, that's the real arena of retrieving information and ideas and stories.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"jon." Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"When you're in the cave, what type of shifts of mine did you see? Because essentially you're experiencing this kind of wordless isolation to some degree. And your senses are really being withdrawn. And that is in the quest for if you read any of the original texts, the first step to the path of seeing the true nature of reality is actually withdrawing the senses. And the period of isolation because it makes you aware of all of the sensory phenomena and mental formations. You begin to become aware of, oh, here is instead of being overwhelmed by all of my senses, continuously happening. And just kind of reacting to those things on autopilot, you instead begin to become aware of the deathless awareness behind your mind that is observing your thoughts observing your sensations and noticing that, oh, there's this kind of effervescent Tapestry of data coming into my nervous system, but there's actually a witness behind all of that. You know, and it allows you to get the space and really create that gap between reactivity to life and an awareness of your own mind and how you are woven through the present moment. I'm curious if there was any type of that activity or any type of transformation in that way for you whether you're in that cave for those three, three nights. Yeah, first I just want to compliment you on the phrase FS and Tapestry. One of which I recently hung up in my house. No, I do remember some quite a lot of moments like that, where there was echoes of the noise that is normally in my mind rattling around and like the cave was a kind of mindful, mindfulness teacher in a really direct way. So I remember like literally there's no phones obviously. You have fans are not working, which is great. And I have like a conscious tech sound fast one or two days a week anyway. But there are several had been at least a week I think by this point we just totally out of touch and off grid enough after networks that were addicted to. I remember like there was some part of my mind that was fixated just mildly on some sort of WhatsApp group that someone was being difficult on that I was one of the last phone things I'd experienced before I turned it off. And with the speed with which this cave teacher came in and said, you know, and pointed out that because those are the kind of things that sometimes get to us, you know, whether it's a negative comment or whatever, you know, sensitive people, we're all sensitive and we know it or not. And I think the things that rattle around in there can be quite persistent and the speed with which it was vanquished in this place was just incredible. You just become aware of your surroundings and the lack of I mean, you know, I remember reading about the amount of stimulation we now stimulation we have daily now is, I don't know 10,000 times more per second than we actually evolved to have for something like.

Swing Left - How We Win
"jon." Discussed on Swing Left - How We Win
"President obama. We really don't need to intro him though. Because if you listen to us you probably already listened to him john. Thanks so much for being here. Thanks for having me so we don't get to hear a lot about your story Usually talk about other people and things that are happening. So i i wanna hear about your origin story. But before we do that. I want to give you some props and this isn't necessarily Like butter you up. You know kind of thing if that works. that's fine. I'll take whatever it is We I do a lot of or i did a lot of launching of canvases with surrogate and stuff like that. And you and jon lovett came down to orange county at yeah at an event and this was two thousand eighteen for the primaries not even the actual midterms before the primaries and And what usually happens for people listening. Is you get a great surrogate someone that everyone's excited to see. And they pump up the crowd and thank them for canvassing And then they split or or we give them like a surrogate size stack of houses to go. Knock on doors right. You know But you to went out and did a huge packet. Were out for hours knocking on doors and it was just really really impressed me you you all had that kind of commitment. I mean you could have done that and shot some video and use that for package and been done with it but you really want to lame lame. We wanted to be competitive about it. We we got the packet. We wanted to get through the packet. We didn't want to get a special size packet. i think. Also it's just you know. The two of us have both been on campaigns. And i mean. I started as an intern on campaigns and then a precedent on campaigns. And when it came time to When it came close to the election and it was a couple of months out and people knock down doors like everyone on the staff went and knocked on doors..

Swing Left - How We Win
"jon." Discussed on Swing Left - How We Win
"When we talk about you know Republicans that are trumpian states that are trying to overturn elections or taco gerrymandering. Like the action is at the state level. Welcome to how we win all over the country people are doing extraordinary things. We don't agonize organize today. Democrats began work on legislation to curb presidential power of uses the first lawsuit emerges over the texas abortion ban and the fda is on track to approve explanations nations for five and up by october then. Joining us for our interview is crooked media. Founder and pod save america host. Jon favreau talk about the state of alternative media the filibuster conundrum in our swing left in crooked media collab- no off years fund to defend our trifecta in virginia. All of that. That's alive and reasons for hope. I'm steve pearson and maria graven and this is how we win off right maria. What show we have this week l. Gosh it's going to be a good show. There's there's a lot going on. We're going to talk about the typical iceberg. You have an amazing interview coming up. Everybody's super excited about i know jive row. Does anyone call him. Johnny besides me. I'm just gonna say wow such good friends. Yeah we're tight like that. I'm excited for people to hear from him. I know that most of our listeners probably already here from him a couple of times a week. 'cause y'all probably subscribe to pod save america but We talked about some great things including the Crazy scramble the democrats are going through right now to fund our government before we run out of money in a little over a week and raise the debt ceiling And overcome the filibuster to do everything else so We'll stay tuned pod heads. It's a as i just made that out potheads. I think they should use that. Stay tuned potheads. It's a great discussion. The parking lot is where it happens for the potheads. That's where the and keeps going but i I wanted to talk about a couple of news items top of.

Life is Short with Justin Long
"jon." Discussed on Life is Short with Justin Long
"That has an amazing voice. Is like i consider him like goals for me. Well like having a recording studio in your house. Yes recording animated. Oh my god you doing voiceovers. That's if any was listening. Yeah and you want like a knockoff. Should he version of h jon benjamin christian long it's pood- dollar seventy two. Yeah instagram reach out See long benjamin about. He's john bench. he's got the perfect career. You do sound like him. i could be knock version. Yeah i really off blind to a little self deprecating. Sure i can do what he does about the gas that we have Okay this is from any any e. n. e. How would you say what the last name lag guns. Add lions ad l. a. g. u. n. z. Noggins loggins art. Noggin said a an here. I think subject hello from the philippines. Hey i think this might be our first letter from the philippines that we've read dear jason christian. I am happy. I discovered your podcast late into the game because i can choose which interviews to listen to i. I haven't caught up yet because work books chores lessons than netflix. Interrupt my listening Okay any that's a lot of things. I get work and chores get lessons. But i get netflix. To okay ad book. Sorry never mind the shame on me and he says no shame on you even though i tried to she or she oh That i could not tell you. Oh i can't tell you because there is a photo accompanying it. I don't know if i can say adorable photo. Storable of a young na or maybe that's an age now but it looks like an older photo if that's any now he is like the most advance human alive and just shamed her for doing chores toddler. She she looks about three in this photo. She is truly adorable. One of the cutest photos. I've ever seen okay back to any. But on days that i have to go out. I'm sure to have it on in the car. I enjoyed the banter a lot and look forward to your post game analysis. Well hopefully you're enjoying this post game I like diarrhea stories. Like to know. I'd like i'm sure a did her share diarrhea when she was that age. I'm sure yeah. Maybe not in her pants at hotel I'd like to know. Would you rather be a zombie. Apocalypse survivor is great..

Life is Short with Justin Long
"jon." Discussed on Life is Short with Justin Long
"That would be the. That's jackie earle. Haley for airbnb. I'm i'm trying to think okay. Go it smells like shit. This has been jackie roy. Haley for airbnb. I'm trying to think of the person who i would be most ashamed to diarrhea in my pants in front of and tom brady has got to be up. There is pretty like affable affable. But also like really impressive and clean like fish like probably shits like perfect like the compact. You know right with that with that. Tb twelve is right. Shits or like little pellett readjusted shits there so perfectly feed considered food. Yeah it's actually like a totally. He's a sustaining system. Yeah oh shit. I haven't eaten breakfast. I just have a brady bar. It's just all like hey. It's like speaking of brady bars. What is your go-to snack. Food what is your favorite if you have one snack food for the rest of your life. The chip search a specific brand. You shut me. Send you products lately. What am i. it's a i think. K. e. o. g. h. It's either irish crisps. Hilo keys key codes. I have no idea how to pronounce representative for representative for who's is listening right. But i also might be wrong but it's close to that okay. That's what i've been eating. That's what i've been eating late late very good sour cream and onion and the really good plane pepper. That's a good lesson to if you're going to start a potato chip company i mean. Of course you want to concentrate on making delicious potatoes but also like it'd be nice to have to name your company something that is like very clear and easy to say rick right. I see. it's only because of my failing memory. Okay ahmad picturing me okay. So we shouldn't blamed. Don't don't blame or haro okay What what's the movie john that you were really excited when you had kids that you're really excited to introduce your kids to that. There was like a movie to you may be growing up. Oh Two thousand one really. What what was the reaction was actually. The was the first movie i ever. It didn't work out for me or my kid but that was i remember being traumatic from when i was a kid took me to see that in the theater when it came out. Oh my god. Yeah i remember like I still remember the feeling of being insanely afraid of the beginning like that yet. He's like existential threat to really dark light. Nanhai like literally like thirty minute. Like psychedelic slyke. No dialogue yes. Parents probably thought into space movie star. Yeah yeah he'll be fun. I but that did not show. I think was excited to show my kid..

Life is Short with Justin Long
"jon." Discussed on Life is Short with Justin Long
"I. this is going to be terrible. I like most of the roles. I started to do by when i started the first show. Dr katz i just played this one. They it wasn't it was and it was very Natural realistic dialogue was improvised. So so you know that it was really more about being that one character Which is not antithetical to voice acting. But it's different you know it's not what most people commonly voice actors are good at doing tons of voices. It was its own like niche thing. It's more like. I'd never seen anything. Like i mean that style. Animation that trump style right. And now you have like. That's like what we're doing kind of what we did that. I sort of like did a live. Cod cast where we pretended. I mean there was obviously improvisation than than acting but both archer. And bob's feel that way as well is that. Is there room for that on those shows. bob's because you know when we started doing doctor cats loren bouchard. Who runs bob. The editor he he added the show. That's how i met him You know at that was he was the only it was jonathan myself. Flora who played the actors Than they would bring comedians to just record jokes and then jonathan woods After the fact kind of at his questions to the community but the main part of the show the part i was in. Was you know. Whatever like this weird naturalistic sort of sitcom that. We just improvised dialogue back and forth. We worked with an outline. Tom that was basically how he did it. How yeah they would just hand me a one sheet saying like this episodes about i want to give you know i want a pet of so flat and then we just talk and then when they were the ratio would be like. I don't know In law an would learn was the editor so we would improvise sometimes for like half hour our album you would cut the you would cut that down to like five minutes. That's incredible how. When did you discover that you were able to that. When did you discover that you had you. You're good at improv. i the audition. Oh i'd never done anything like oh really so you. Combine background was what what was it. More stand is at the time. I was doing sketch and i was in. I was in a duo. How do i wasn't doing individual. Stand up but i was doing mostly sketching. The duo was essentially sketch based comedy k. In you it worked across during that time yet david cross was the like. I guess the second sketch group. I was in one of the members of his group. Poached myself. And sam cedar. We were in a different group that performed in the same And jon glaser was glazer in that group. Closer wasn't on that i didn't. I didn't make laser till i worked on the jenny. Mccarthy show for mtv when she had a show he was on the writing staff and i was a writer as well. That's what most of my remaining questions are about. Not the show just her. Yeah personally just got out her. Yeah oh No no what was that experience like. It was good. I you know. I don't really good right. Well myself in my writing partner. We were from boston. That was offended by first writing job and his name is michael. He was a stand up and we went out together. Yeah we met like we about glazer and we met will forte and huron forte..

Life is Short with Justin Long
"jon." Discussed on Life is Short with Justin Long
"That's my grandma's name. I love the name. Jody and no offense to i don't mean that that's an old fashioned but you don't hear a lot of jobs. Is it josephine short for josephine. I know i've current name is just jaw like mine just a nickname like thing. I think john wall. John i guess is not nickname. Could be jonathan for. Yeah could be especially j. o. n. Yes you would think yeah. Jody i think This is short for Nothing jody that. I haven't asked joe. Joe joe defending jonathan. You guys were you close growing up from the bible and there's done jonasson bhagat jonathan. Cain slade jonasson. When you were growing up. Did you have a penchant for for performance where you would you have funny kid growing up. Were you Like a gregarious. Little john i was little. Yeah that's about it. I very little you started. Little kid. To qualify was not like For former cy but by how to magnetism that way. I think honestly because i was very small how i think people like small things. Children and adults like small people. I was to john. Yeah and i was cute. I think yeah so i did get a sort of The attention that one might get without having to perform in a weird way. Yeah that's interesting. I i think. I was kinda shy but i still had a lot of people. Always like wanting to like me round right. My experience was similar. In and i was so little in fact that i was a threat to anyone so i wasn't really picked on. I was like almost too easy. A target it was just too. That's funny tiny's definitely picked on At the same time like that was you know there were bright. Levels of attention would get some some being punched in the face all the way to be lifted up and that. Yeah yeah yeah a little guy. It's funny to imagine. Let's put them up on the top shelf of the closet. Yeah hey guys. It's funny to came down now. It's it's funny..

Life is Short with Justin Long
"jon." Discussed on Life is Short with Justin Long
"Much more frequently once people started airing. My voice has so I think sean benjamin a lot more after hearing a lot of mentions of meat too. But now i'm curious you if i really agree. Because i've only heard him as those now as these carriers so you know. I've also gotten a an ex girlfriend. Used to save that ice hound. I think she's right. I sound like the dog in family. Oh yeah oh yeah brother We're doing today just kind of at that kind. Yeah it's seth macfarlane but it's like a sort of doing we'll say he's seth mcfarland he doesn't he kind of fancy himself like a rat pack dean martin and he kind of does that. That's very natural sounding voice for him as it is for you. But i've heard that too. But i'm curious to hear the real version of h benjamin except only hurt his character. Well you're everyone's about to. Let's do it okay. here it is. I was just gonna say one thing about your that. brian impression that you do sounds like my impression of you. Let them a little bit dozen your repression me is gonna look worse your voice down. Yeah 'cause we have pretty much the same. I would say Pitched voice right whenever you do your impression since like puberty well christian. Now sit down so low because you always used to be a little bit. I'm not crazy about talking on the phone but you used to hate talking on the phone. I still kinda do yes. Yeah well when you would so when you'd answer the phone and this is being i'd make you feel more self conscious otago. My impression of you answering the phone was low. Have a gun into who cares territory. I think we've been there for quite some time brought thirty. Yeah that's could be the name of the show here. We go with another episode of who cares but luckily people care about our guests so and they care about the show. We shouldn't set it because that's isn't that inherently kinda shitting on the people who listen now. It's not shitting ourselves okay. Well let's ourselves. I don't want to get into any shit on people who listen okay. We're shooting ourselves. I want to relegate the ship. No we love we listeners. We've come full circle in in this contro- shit was. Can we start the show. Stewart fury is my introduction to the legendary voice after back after and very very funny man. H jon benjamin injuring sweetheart.

Relevant Podcast
"jon." Discussed on Relevant Podcast
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The Paul Finebaum Show
"jon." Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"I you know luke sickle. Us's athletic director. mike bohn work with tickle. So there's a natural tie their circle obviously so hilly tweet coach But i don't know it you know. It's a tough. It's tough fan base right talking about one of those schools like kind of like if you're talking about ohio state had been down for a number of years you know they're still going to have their eyes on the biggest dame coach whether that coach views as c- as as a great job at this point in time i don't know but but i mean it will be it will certainly be Incredible amount of rumors if if they start off start off quo in september talking to john. Wilner primarily about the petro limit. Which brings us to chip kelly. And everyone knows he was one of the hottest coaches in the country. Years ago he went to the nfl. That didn't work out completely He was still a head coach coming back to football. What has gone wrong with him. You know. I think that part of it has been a change in culture from the gym war era. That cost a lot of turnover on the roster They have had terrible trouble in non conference games. He hasn't won as like over september And that includes you know losses to fresno state cincinnati that kind of thing But they just ill. There has not been like the energy level that i expected Visibly from the outside The recruiting has not been great You know they've they've done better with the transfer portal than they have done with high school players. And i think that's partly because you know chip does not like to wobble right which sometimes you gotta do to get to get a seventeen year olds attention. And that's not really him so they're doing okay with transfer portal and we'll see if they if their quarterback going thompson robinson is now senior people as well. They do have a chance to kind of turn it around. But i think that if if you know they're five and seven six and six. I think this might be for chip. And he may not be all that upset about it. If that's the case is herm edwards going to survive the controversy about the recruiting during the pandemic. I don't know. I think it depends on the time line is because it's hard to believe that the ncaa will act before the season starts right. I mean that would be like record time so for for that process to play out But long term i. Can't you know if this stuff is true. I can't imagine how he would be back for next. You know the twenty twenty two season right just because it just you know. It's not the normal recruiting shenanigans right. It's it's players on campus during the pandemic it's a public health issue It it's almost to me beyond just ethical breach A little book violation. It's almost like a moral issue now whether other schools were doing the same thing or not. I don't know my guess is someone probably will but you know probably did but asu got caught. And it's going to be very hard for edwards command. Any kind of authority. I think if this stuff has proven to be true. Jon wilner from the mercury news. Always great to have you on john be well. Thank you so much for the time. Thanks paul great stuff. One of.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"jon." Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"I do want to add one more thing about lease so they let us in fairly early and they were serving. Hors d'oeuvres very fancy but or sitting down at our seat and the lady sitting next to us asks my daughter who again seven years old doesn't really know a whole lot. Bruce music other than i play in the car but if she would be willing to go on stage to sing waiting on a sunny day would she like this lady who. We've never met before to pretend to be her mother so she could go up to. Wow okay at my daughter's like no. They tried to interviewer and deals stranger before the concert. And she's like no. I don't wanna talk to you. She later regretted that but yeah some while from the middle of the fourth row. You're never gonna get on stage anyway. So they start playing waiting on a sunny day and bruce decides to walk through the audience. Okay because he's not going to have someone onstage to sing so he is doing his walk over the the arm rests thing and you know crying on that crime walking through the middle of the crowd and he ends up in front of ben stiller. And you can. There's a video on youtube of this and so he's like staring down at them and sing to them. Everyone's turned you know watching them. Obviously and then he comes around and he's kind of heading back toward the stage. Buddy spots my daughter so he goes up to the third row so he's right in front of us and he's looking down at her and he's singing to her instead of the other way around nice and when he gets to the must have been a tear in my eye takes his finger and he he's like looking down at her and he shows where the tears gonna go and then eventually goes back on the stage and then she fell asleep shortly thereafter. So i say that. Was bruce singing. Her a lullaby put her and put her to sleep. Because it was late for her to be candid right like okay. I've had bruce serenade me. What else is there. It's all downhill. I'm done now. I'm going to do that. That was that was amazing The only thing that you know it was a short show. Yeah that was the only downside but you know certainly i remember thinking that that it was an in fact you know you can when you buy the official download. It is much shorter than a normal show. But you know it was for a radio broadcast. I mean it wasn't a normal show so we weren't about to complain about it at all and the band was tied even though is their first show and i've always loved horns When they're on the tour so it was all good yet. One of the questions. I asked early in the podcast john and saw ask you because you've done both is. Do you prefer the e street band on steroids. With the horn section the backup singers or just east band which is ten members right. You know it isn't like you know which one do you prefer. I prefer the horns. Okay so i thought. The tunnel of love express was wonderful You know with the full horn section..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"jon." Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"I mean he was just playing guitar. It was just like is out there singing. God only knows. I'm like man that's been send me to four own. There's a very early bootleg of him. Doing when i grow up to be a man which is very fun so okay. We're going long. But i have to tell you the story so i had no no no i. I know this is politics so I had a guy on the phone on the show a few about a month or so ago. Huge stan. oh yes yes And so david talked about that He really liked bruce's doing staying alive. Yeah he liked it. He said he says i think he says often when i 'cause he says when i read the story that that was a one of the ways they wanted to do with in that style ended up doing different for the movie and i said okay he said but i do need to tell you a fun story. He says i've never. I've only seen. I've never seen the. Bg's live but i was able to go to bury gibbs concert once he says he did. I'm on fire at night. And do you know the story behind that dose. So we'll bruce did staying alive. And i think it was berry in boston. That week was like. Hey everyone's talking about this. Cover that boosted of us. Why don't i do one for him. Yes we on fire. And man. I i love the. Bg's their one night. Only live album is one of my most listened to live albums. Ever and i think berry just has the most incredible voice and Absolutely and i love the documentary that huge data on them but anyway so my friend david is like and i gotta admit jesse. I was bitter. Because this is the only chance i've ever had to hear very give. And he's doing a cover doing bruce. He's there are so many songs i want to hear do. Now after the fact. I appreciate it was good but at the time it was like i said yeah. I think that. If you'd never seen bruce before that nashville show right with burning love and satisfaction like really really now i. Of course i've i've seen multiple times and i love it. I someone made a joke. Wants at the band should do a tour of doing nothing but covers. They just have a whole set. And i'm like i go. I go on a minute. They're the best bar band in the world. They are the best bartman the world john. Please be safe. thank you so much. let's stay in touch. I'd love to hear your acdc story. That sounds amazing. So hang tight. Will i close things up listeners. I hope you have enjoyed the conversation. Thank you so much for listening as always please remember to social distance. Wash your hands wearing a mask and let's all be good do each other because that's the only we're going to get through this for now. Thank you and goodbye. Doing a podcast at times can be a one way conversation. And i hate that so please let me know what you like. And don't like about the work i'm.