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The Breakdown with Bethany
Bethenny Frankel Talks Navigating Social Media With Daughter Bryn
"Just turned 13. And, you know, we're mom dot com. So we're all about moms. And certainly we hear a lot about the dangers of teens and social media. And you are right now probably the biggest social media star. And you're using it for your brand and your business in such a positive way. But I'm wondering what what is sort of like the line or the boundary or maybe rules that you have for Brin when she is navigating social media? You know, we see all these teens also like reverting back to flip phones now. So I would just love to hear your take on that. I didn't know about that. The flip phones. But I like that. She basically knows anything that ever goes in writing by text or anywhere photograph photography that it can end up everywhere. And. She consumes content, but she's not making that much content. And she I had her phone for two days this weekend. It was in my room. She didn't look at once like she can go days without the phone. So she's not what I think is a typical tween. And I don't think I can handle that. Sometimes it'll be you know, we're in the car for a long drive and she's just using it to like hang out. But she loves to watch old school movies. She likes to watch inappropriate movies, too. She likes to watch Amy Schumer and is her favorite. And she likes Adam Sandler and she likes The Hangover and Mike and Dave's Wedding. She likes like inappropriate bro content. Like a from movie standpoint. That is actually hilarious. But no, probably not the typical teenager. Right. Like so. Right. That you don't need to like make those, you know, kind of like hard and fast rules about about social media. That's awesome.

AP News Radio
Adam Sandler gets Mark Twain prize surrounded by celeb pals
"Comedian and actor Adam Sandler accepted the Mark Twain prize for American humor in Washington at the Kennedy Center on Sunday. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Adam Sandler has a tendency to cast his friends in his movies as those friends pointed out multiple times. Conan O'Brien joked so many of Sandler's Friends were there to pay tribute because when Sandler is not working, they are not working. Drew Barrymore, Dana Carvey, Luis Guzman, Jennifer Aniston and Chris Rock were among those honoring Sandler. Rob Schneider says Sandler's appeal is that he's an everyman. You sense the anger underneath there. And he said it's a frustration because you have frustration. CNN will show the Mark Twain ceremony this coming Sunday.

The Dan Bongino Show
Steve Deace: Dr. Fauci Knew Vaccines Take Years to Perfect
"In the early days of lockdown Fauci didn't interview with Mark Zuckerberg and Zuckerberg said hey how fast can we get a vaccine How fast can we get one out here And Fauci went into some of the history of failed vaccine efforts So the HIV vaccine attempts and other things they did that actually there's two kinds of vaccines perfect and leaky And the perfect vaccine is the one that inoculates you That's the dozen or so vaccine cocktail They do and I got what we were kids to go to public school all right Yeah You wouldn't get this stuff if you got these shots right So you wouldn't spread it to other people What Fauci warned of was a leaky vaccine And if you get a leaky vaccine meaning that it is something that for a while may treat may or may not treat a serious symptomology but it won't stop the spread then eventually what ends up happening is it produces inferior antibodies inside your body and so it appears that the vaccine or the virus is getting stronger really it's your immune system is weaker It's not that the virus is stronger It's just the virus is now Adam Sandler in Billy Madison or where he is dunking on fourth graders The antibody produces is weaker And that's what Fauci warned him about And he said does Zuckerberg that's why it takes years to put one of these vaccines out because we have to test to make sure that it is a perfect vaccine that it stops the spread that it doesn't just bind the virus but it blocks it And that's not what they did here And that's where you get into things like antibody dependent enhancement where the more you jab the more effect

The Nicole Sandler Show
"sandler" Discussed on The Nicole Sandler Show
"Marching that's what it feels like sometimes isn't it and it was prince his take on his song. Yeah he wrote it. Hit for the bengals but that was prince doing manic monday. And we've about come to the end of the hour. I hope you enjoyed this musical salute to labor day. I'm nicole sandler back tomorrow with the regular format. But leave you. With one from elvis costello that i guess we'll be singing tuesday morning. It's welcome to the working week. Happy labor day. Everyone gotta tell pulse family. Patrick back can be you got to your choice. Tampa liberal same glad..

The Nicole Sandler Show
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The Nicole Sandler Show
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The Nicole Sandler Show
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"Springsteen book ending a set of music about different career choices that one's factory from his darkness on the edge of town record. I'm nicole sandler. Special labor day musical salute to workers to labor to the movement. And that's that again was about jobs. We started it with. Bruce springsteen is working on the highway. It was defoe working on a coal mine. Chain gang from sam cook followed by the pretenders on the chain gang. Tina toledo's streetwalking. Blues a salute to the sex worker from ryan adams hammer and a nail indigo girl celebrating manual labor and wrapping it up with bruce springsteen's factory. I think now we should veer off to the struggle. The fight the reason labor day exists as a holiday by request. This is joan baez and joe hill. Happy labor day. I dream nice joe. Last ally says chew your ten years on everydollar a copper unskilled in the shot. You joe says more than to kill a man says joe standing the big ass and smart says who can never when on.

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Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Tesla Teases AI Day and Partnership With Famed Roboticist
"Let's talk about this news on. Ai day overnight. We got this tweet from dr dennis. Hong who is a professor at ucla and the founding director of their robotics and mechanisms laboratory. Anyway he tweeted out. This photo of some beautifully rendered computer hardware. Sang tusla a day. August nineteen twenty twenty one at palo alto california five. Pm pd so we had a date now. Looks like we also have a time and a location for ai. And we're left to speculate on what this hardware is and why dr hung is tweeting this out. Dr hong certainly enjoyed stirring up that speculation. He's got a number of tweets. Replies here as well as likes on other tweets that have encouraged speculation. I would say one of his first replies since that original tweet was to question asking if the ucla lab was now associated with tesla and fasd. Aung san can't say anything just yet with a couple of playful emojis at it. Of course we've seen tesla partner with academic labs in the past for research. Great example of that on the battery fronts being with jeff. Don somebody brought that arrangement up and reply and harm replied to that saying dot dot dot or something else dot dot dot blowing a kiss emoji if we dig back a little bit further we can actually see that this tweet that does have this photo rendered in. It isn't the first time he's talked about his involvement with tesla. It does go back a few days prior. So i found this tweet from july twenty ninth and it's in korean but it doesn't include another post from hong. I believe on a different social media platform. That's also in korean. So i translated the immature. But you can see hong talking about the secret project that he's involved in with tesla. Apparently there was supposed to be an announcement scheduled for the twelfth of august and that he's finding out via twitter that it's delayed till the nineteenth referencing eons tweet where he announced the date for at

The Nicole Sandler Show
"sandler" Discussed on The Nicole Sandler Show
"He said. We must pass the four of the people act. We must pass the john. Lewis voting rights advancement act but he left out the mechanism that can make that possible. The now they may be able to get the infrastructure stuff done because of reconciliation. Because it's budgetary. I don't think they can make that case that it's budgetary. When it comes to the vote the right to vote. They need to overcome a filibuster which the republicans are gonna do meaning. We need sixty votes instead of fifty. And there's no way we're going to get sixty votes unless they kill the filibuster or carved out an exception for any constitutional issues and the votes certainly midst meets that criteria. He didn't say the word filibuster. He didn't touch on that issue. What it's going to take to get it done. And i think that was a pretty big omission. It was and i agree with you about the speech. I thought it was really good I thought he brought brought the foyer. Go to the issue and and he needed to do that. I mean it was overdue For him to weigh in on this. And as we're watching this unfold. And you know. I mean it's that you have what's happening down in texas and the legislators flying having to fly out date to in order to break their quorum and do you know all these kinds of things that are happening all over the country in states And it's pretty clear that this is going to be a very very very salient issue Over the next few months and while they're in washington trying to get this infrastructure bill through. It's very important. They have liver these material You know gains to the american people. This is also happening. It's percolating it's coming up to the surface and so you know. I think that they realize too. That biden was going to have to join the fray in a very you know dramatic way and he gave a dramatic speech. You're absolutely right. And i was very surprised that he didn't mention the filibuster and that he didn't also i mean i actually thought when they announced the speech he's going to endorse this clyburn idea a out a and making the argument which i think i mean the argument being that that you know look. They broke the philip. You know they ended the filibuster for you. Know federal judges for god's sakes you know you can do for that you can refer you know. Tax cuts ford voting rights. You know right. And so. I mean to me i mean my feeling is about this. They should get rid of it. Altogether in fact if it were up to me we'd get rid of the senate altogether assuming we can't go that far This seemed like the logical sort of step. And i thought the i and clybourn is very close to biden and biden. You know sees him as someone as a kingmaker who basically made it possible for everyone to become president which is true very true. I i so. I expect that they that they are in contact about this. I mean i don't know if it's direct or or whatever but i'm sure that by knows what clyburn is saying one way or the other and that there is some thought about that particular idea the problem with the filibuster. And you know i. I think that well let me just back up a little bit in some of the some of the polling. I can't remember where i read this. It was some article where they went. You know they sent out a reporter on a you know anthropological mission to diners in. Ohio or nebraska. I guess maybe we're talking to independent voters. Many of whom had voted for trump in two thousand sixteen and voted for biden in twenty twenty group across the board. Every one of them was against getting rid of the filibuster. This is some kind of emotional thing with people but it was clear that they didn't understand. What the filibuster was what it was used for and the fat i. I don't think they even knew that over the last few years and over many years at various times they they've changed the rules the filibuster all the time. It's just tradition. It's not in the constitution. Not something and it's not written in stone And so. I don't i i sort of felt like you know. Maybe biden should have done some educating on that right i mean maybe the democrats need to tell some of these people what the filibuster really is. I don't think they really understand it. Having said that. I i've been very cynical about this because from what you know. I tend to take politicians generally at their word when they make these sherman statements. You know and joe manchin came out a month or so ago and said i'm not messing with the filibuster not doing it and then you had little cinema come up and think and there are a whole bunch of other ones quiet but they're backing it as well so i was very cynical about this and thinking that nothing was going to happen but this i'm i'm i'm not. I'm not completely sure of that now. And the reason is is that ryan grim at the intercept has been writing this stuff about mansion. If you haven't been reading it you should. I don't know where he's getting. Where what his sources are in this talk and maybe he's completely wrong but you know. I mean grandma's a real progressive type. Somebody on this stuff and he really. He believes that this is still in flux. And one of the only you know reporters up there who actually seemed to think this. But you know but he doesn't march with this. You know to the same drummer. That all these people on cnn and msnbc to. Who just say oh. It's out of the question it's done there. Forget the filibuster. It's you know they're not going to get rid of it. So i've been reading this stuff by grim and maybe it's just wishful thinking or me looking for you know any kind of hope that somehow or another. This is going to happen. But the fact that by made that speech and then you know he got got some blowback from a lot of people going. hey man a great speech grow blowback passion for not in brooklyn right. Yes gonna do about this. And so i you know i they. I'm sure they heard that. I have no doubt. And in fact they had the Civil rights leaders in the white house. Right and i'm sure that they were saying. Hey you know. Words are great. We appreciate it. Thanks very much. What you plan your. Okay we and time is wasting. So i just i i mean this is just me saying this based on the stuff that i'm reading from from grim and from the you know reading the tea leaves on on biden making the speech now and saying some of the things i mean when he says we have to pass these bills he knows very well that they're not gonna no republicans are going to vote for this bill. Roggio certainly not ten of them so the he knows that the only way to pass them is to eliminate the filibuster at least for these for for these kinds of constitutional issues constitutional matters and vote the right to vote. Shirley meet that.

The Nicole Sandler Show
"sandler" Discussed on The Nicole Sandler Show
"And those maps were actually enacted into law without any changes. This was a conspiracy that hit just about every level of florida politics. It was a sneaky behind the scenes subversion of the constitution They ran a secret shadow. Redistricting process. And you you all have lived under it in florida for the last ten years. Yeah and like so many other states. The maps that were drawn in twenty ten in florida not only held for a decade like they did in north carolina in michigan in ohio. In florida in georgia in pennsylvania. Democrats haven't taken back a state legislative chamber in either of those states and more than a decade and now they're going to have the chance this coming fall and winter to redraw those maps for the next decade and locked themselves in power for another ten years and we warned everybody. I mean it's not like this has been a secret for the last ten years. We were screaming. You've gotta get out. You got to vote in those state elections. It's so important. Because the twenty twenty cents as is gonna come in those and that as was so screwed up to so those numbers are skewed even more that giving them more ammunition to draw the districts and more reprehensible and heinous ways People didn't heed the warnings. I think we just don't have the sense of urgency on the left We're not you know part of it. I can put in sort of positive terms. Were not lemmings. We don't all march to the talking points that they send out they don't send me talking points if they did. I throw them in the trash. Because you know. I think for myself on the right. You've heard all the compilations where all the different talking heads are reading the same talking point so you hear the same message all day long. It's very disciplined. And they have this long game you know. It goes back to the clip. I play all the time from a. What's his name from. Nineteen eighty goo-good governments syndrome We don't want people to vote the more they vote the worst we do. They have been big yousry. Yes wasn't rich paul. Why it's it's it's it's using my wife's on the good. How many of our christians.

The Nicole Sandler Show
"sandler" Discussed on The Nicole Sandler Show
"Sorry i keep forgetting keep forgetting anyway but the dnc is you know is. That's i think jamie harrison is is doing his best right now to to address the problems we're having but the point i'm getting at is will it matter because if we had didn't play the long game years ago then doing it now is great but it's not going to be enough right and i'm terrified okay. Case it hasn't come a cry enacted. I hope that the people the good people that we have in dc and by the good people. I'm talking about Pramilla giant paul and the progressive caucus in the house bernie sanders. Who is the head of the senate budget committee. The you know that are pushing for us to take care of these things. I'm hoping they have enough juice. And i'm hoping that you know biden. Still gives them the respect and the and the the juice that they need to to fend off some of the craziness from the right because otherwise we're screwed exactly. No i mean okay. Sound like a need a diaper change. That's my baby. Cry you know that. I got paid to do that for on the show. The hogan family i. I wasn't baby. That was with originally. Was sandy dennis and then it was with valerie harper and ads and with jason bateman. Okay and it was the hogan family and And the kids they have boys and on my goodness and things ensued. You know but anyway. I was hired to do live crying because it was a three camera. Show so there's a live audience. And i would get in front of a mike and the and then i had to do like the baby cooing like on cue because you get laughs right literally would get laughed when i cried and little things like urp you know and then So after after. I laid down a track to just in case something happened so i did that and then we did a somebody came up to me after the show that was on the show and they said we. That's been you the whole time. And i said yeah. Where were you at the table reading. I said yeah that was me. They thought it was a real baby. And i was thinking were without a baby can do everything q. Right well if you punch them you know cry. I'm only kidding. I'm only kidding. You know punch pinch the baby ever ever ever ever okay. Litters and nasty emails and tweets. Right going to come your way. Now on one guy and i'm telling you to beat your baby on another.

The Nicole Sandler Show
"sandler" Discussed on The Nicole Sandler Show
"And we went out there and ran alongside him with your mobile phone thing. And and dee didi myers who wound up. Being his press secretary you knew from alabama and she was a fan and she helped us with this stuff but aside from that. We never talk politics i to this day. Don't know what your politics are. You know the rule of thumb. Was i think probably still is for some entertainment based Audio radio is that religion and politics is defining ride You know you're you're talking to republicans and democrats an independent and for you to step out there especially in an inner taliaferro and say. This is the way i feel right. You're not the right forum for it absolutely not well. The rule of thumb is that you're offending half your audio of course so why chance and so i you know. I'm not the most knowledgeable. Obviously i know how i feel But it really has nothing to do with what i was doing which was trying to bring a smile to people and i'll end on this note because it was such a great moment I got into radio. Because i just wanted to be as good as i could tell jokes. Maybe make people smile as they traveled to work for their hour. And a half two hours in los la and And i did that. And it was wonderful. And we'd made an appearance at the orange county fair where it's one of the finest fairs. I've ever been a part of it. So well run. He would have thousands of people that would come and stand in line to get her autograph or take a picture and as it would sometimes happened. This entire family came up a father and a mother and three beautiful little kids and they were all dressed perfectly which is always the mom she dressed everybody including the husband and the mom and the kids did all the talking. The dad stood behind just smiled and her hit his wife leaned over and said he's he's a huge fan he's just shy and he didn't say a word to us and we signed their thing and off they went and the event was over and i was walking to my car and i was approached by this very shy dad who didn't say anything behind him was his wife and his kids but they were standing in the back and and there was somber. Look on the wife's face that i didn't see at the fair and i looked at the dead and he was in the beginning of of a level of emotion and smiling at that point and i stopped because i realized there was something that he wanted to say and so i just went silent and he said i have listened to you guys for since the day you came on the air and i've loved every moment of it last year. My mother got cancer. And every day i would drive to the hospital and i would brush the skin on her head where her hair used to be. Hold her hand when she got her chemo. Injection and i lost her in that year. But i wanted you to know that throughout that period the toughest time my entire life. The only smile that i got was you guys and i welled up and hugged him and then walked to my car and it was in that moment and i heard that same kind of thing. A couple of times after beth. I just got into this to be entertaining until jokes. I didn't know that what we do for a living and what we do because we love it could actually help somebody and the time that they needed it. And i drove home that day and i honestly grew up a little in another kind of weird wacky. I became another guy So it's been my pleasure to be a part of this wonderful journey into have you as part of it nicole and for you to have me on today. Men's the world and it means the world to me to mark. I love you. You'll always be part of my life. And yeah i look back on that. I can't believe it's been thirty years. I mean thirty years ago. We were in that studio together and it's it seems like a minute ago. It goes by so quickly and i'm just. I'm very thankful that you still in my life. Thank you sweetie to be in your life. Glad you're in. Mind the best to you and me to send my love to linda please. And the kids and hopefully we'll talk again soon. All right take care. Bye mark thomson. Wow all right now. i'm going to go have a weekend and Keep going down memory lane. Because i'm stuck there but wow great memories and Thank you for sharing it with me. All right bye everyone. I'll see you monday. Have a wonderful weekend..

The Nicole Sandler Show
"sandler" Discussed on The Nicole Sandler Show
"We jumped on the the usos airplane and they were flying over with you know. Half of the airplane was stuff for the for the soldiers. And we kind of piggybacked on that and i remember. We landed in switzerland to get gas and we were told if we got off the airplane. We wouldn't be allowed back on. Which of course means we got off the airplane. It was actually scotland. But yes you're right. Scotland as an airport and we got back on. Yes we saw But yeah i and i remember it was. It was intense and that we were allowed to be on the ground for exactly four hours Do your show in and get the hell out there on the and so it was. It was a quick turnaround and did something that i found to be. Brilliant i because it was such a fast turn. I wore my watch. Which i never did. But i took my watch and when the rest of the airplane would sleep. I was awake. I kept myself on the sleep schedule of california. So that when i landed i was still good to go so while you guys slept. I was awake while i slept. You were aware. I kept a journal for on that trip and i. It was packed away years later. I found it. It was like the twenty fifth anniversary of the war. Or something. And i pulled it out in posted it again and i read it i. It brings me to tears but that was the kind of shit that we did and it wasn't just a goofy show. That was talking to soldiers who were stationed out there and it was before the holidays. It was christmas time and we would connect them with their families back home and it was. There wasn't a dry eye anywhere That day and and it was just so leaving closing the door of the plane and leaving those young men. There was just heartbreaking. it was just horrible. it was and that was you know. I'm glad you documented that. Because that was i think the end of ninety one. Yeah what that year for us. We were doing. The adventures. Of mark and brian filming. Kat we would finish the show at ten jump in a van gogh shoot. Tv climb in bed eleven. Get up and do it again So it was an exhausting year and and that was certainly A unique and very powerful way of saying goodbye to that that very powerful for year. Yeah it was and then but there but it wasn't over yet because we came back and we had already. I believe on your birthday show because we would do. These ridiculous birthday shows twice a year for you in december and for brian in may that we're just over the top crazy I was looking at video of one. That i do. I all kinds of stuff here Where you you for. Whatever reason really liked the marty robbins song el paso so we recreated the rosa's cantina and acted it out and had horses come in one year. We had the your big andy griffith fan. We re we built or our listeners. Built the Andy griffith show Jailhouse in the fun zone or parking lot which we call the funds on and we had done knots. Come in. I mean it was just a magical show in at the end of the show. I think we put you in a car to go. Meet andy for the first time so yeah i went to the set of matlock has tried to get andy to come out. He couldn't get as he was shooting But i met andy of all things. I was taken to the makeup room and very was and i met him and i had a chance to explain to him how much he meant it. Of course he hears that from everybody but as we were meeting and talking his makeup artist was trimming his eyebrows with scissors of of of all things. 'cause bushy hair of let but he could not have been more gracious or wonderful and that was a unique and special wonderful moment in fell. If i haven't said thank you thank you for not. I'm laughing because i could just picture with what you're thinking with. The eyebrows thinking aren't going to get a couple of the clippings and there's a bit in here somewhere everything the game a bit seriously. Everything became the it was. That was a big big year in in very special to meet andy. Because you know even to this day in fact you'll enjoy this. I met On the program. I i met luke perry and when it was first presented to me about luke being on the show i didn't. I was very busy in the nineties. And i didn't see beverly hills nine two out plus i mean i was i. It wasn't my bag. It's not the kind of show. I'd see but i was told that luke would be somebody we should have on the show so i agreed he came in. I fell in love with him and one of the in he and i were big buddies in one of the main things we had in common was the andy griffith show. He was as big a fan as i was. And we would do a thing where we would go for months and not speak And then most of our communication was text he would text me align from the andy griffith show and the the the game was to text back the very next line that comes from that moment awhile and neither he or i ever missed one. Wow and normally it would be months and our our normal communication was real simple instead of calling and saying. Hey our communication was. I would get a text from luke and it would be goober says hey and the proper response is hey to goober and that would be it and that would be all we would have so Sadly we we lost luke and it was such a shocking and saddening way for it to go. But yeah the andy griffith show still to this day a massive part of my life. Oh without a doubt. And of course it's synonymous with you. you know one other thing is kahlo. S was a big rock station in los angeles. You and brian were not exactly the rock aficionados. I think the the station birmingham was top. Forty right yes yes it was. I spent my entire life at top forty right so you really didn't know the music and it didn't matter because we would play anything everything. We had musical guests on. We mentioned pete townsend. We had crowded house. We had lyle lovett. We had jackson barry. Barry manilow is a friend of the show he did. The christmas show was awesome You know people that you would not expect came on and again because it was a thing where we're gonna we're gonna end on the progressive voices network in just a moment so i'm going to say goodbye to our friends at progressive voices. Thank you for listening. You can come over to nicole. Sandler dot.

The Nicole Sandler Show
"sandler" Discussed on The Nicole Sandler Show
"Yeah i mean that's a prime example of the stupid crap we redo and We did it because we wanted to see it. We did it because it was stupid. And because it could be done. And you know we were very clear about our love of david letterman and and you know david up until the day he left he. He did the dumbest things like one of them. I love is d- jay Used to jay thomas Was a big legendary guest of. David and david did this dumb thing. Every christmas Jay thomas would come back on the show There was a christmas tree. Setup with a giant meatball connected to the top of it and the j. and david would take turns throwing nfl football's at the meatball. And the one the knock it off was the king. Why does it exist. It doesn't need to but it was mesmerizing to watch frank very same thing. We david showed me That there was a place for stupid crap on the air and and we celebrated that daily without a doubt. You know one more. One more. Elvis bob thing because this was my favorite and one of my one of my moments that i will never forget because it was just so epoch. Elvis presley was on. Rca records but that didn't matter because in la we had the iconic capital records building. And so i don't know who brought it up. I don't know where it came from. But one of you guys decided. Elvis always wanted to be on capitol records. Wouldn't it be great if we could take the elvis bob and put him on top of the capital records building. That is the photo of the eldest bob on top of the capital records building. And you know it's the guy at the time. The president capitol records was a man named joe smith who happened. My father went to college with a million years ago. And i called him and i said i don't know if you know i'm willie sandler's daughter and he remembered and we talked and i pitched him on the idea he said. Let's do it and we did the whole thing on the air. We had get it up the elevator on the capital records building and then the final part with stairs and he wouldn't fit so someone brought a saw or something like that and sought off the base and the whole thing unfolded live on the air. This was the kind of shit and people would get to work and wouldn't want to turn off the radio because they had to hear how came. And then the elvis. Bob sat atop the capital records building. I think for about a week and you could see it from the one zero one freeway driving down. You know the hollywood freeway and there. It was was epic. That's kind of stuff that you know he couldn't make up no you couldn't and why would you but yeah it it. It was exactly what we did each and every day it was exhausting and wonderful at the absolute same time Stupid shit stupid. Grab we were known for it. We did it each and every day that we were alive in good And nicole just ran you through some of the gummer so yeah right there is. Yeah but there was. There was also some other like epic stuff. We got big name guests on the show because number one morning. Show in los angeles. So do you remember. The p townsend appearance i do pete came in and Was sitting in there and we had arranged it for it to be the largest Get tar jam in the world. That's right and we had a. We had a moment where pete sat down and he had asked his handler. I don't remember the person's name. Danny bush from atlantic records while danny was in trouble because pete looked and asked why the crowd was higher. He had no idea. Yeah didn't he didn't know that it was happening and so we had to tell him. Well we we. We thought we cleared it but everybody came to do a jam with you on the guitar and And luckily for us. Pete was in a pretty good mood and he agreed to do it To go out and so as you can see everybody. In the audience had a guitar and pete townsend jammed with them they played pinball wizard and it was the world's largest guitar off so you can tell your grandchildren that you played guitar with pete townsend and i wouldn't it was over this this guy. This is right before we left there and came back into the building. This guy came up to pete and he had this beautiful young gorgeous guitar and he hands it to pete and he said if you do me the favor if you would please smash it and then sign it. And pete pete. I mean. This is pete townsend. I mean i took my son to the hollywood bowl. See the who. And i got an with slammed his guitar state but pete took this gorgeous guitar and he looked at the guy and he goes are you. Are you certain you want me this as a remember that like it was yesterday right and he said absolutely man it would be my honor so pete smashed into pieces and signed it and the guy i think cried. Yeah so so yeah it was. It was just that kind of crap again. We were hanging by a thread there. 'cause pete could have easily said. I'm not doing it. Not in the mood didn't know about it. I'm out but he didn't right. Remember he looked at it. Looked at both of the city. Said it's okay. it's okay. I'll do it it. It's it's fine raw like jesus. Thank god right and we had to get the the music for pinball wizard because that's what the song range that everyone was going to play and he he was totally unaware of it. Yeah i'll have to give danny shed about that next time. I see him on facebook. Because we're all of us. Old folks are still kicking around out here but as silly as the things we did. We also did some serious stuff. In fact on the eve of the first gulf war we went to saudi arabia. Teamed up with the uso and mgm grand air and. That was one of the most emotional things i've ever been through. Yeah it was also unique in that we did..

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"Since that time. Overwhelmingly and auto bipartisan basis. Yes year after year after year. You realize that this is a piece of legislation that has worked. Hello and one of my favorite sayings that minneapolis us from time. To time is of. It ain't broke. Don't fix it good piece of legislation that is served An important Purpose over many many years. It's an mark piece of legislation will continue to make a difference Not only in the south. But for all of america and for all of us. Whether we're african americans are not see thousand six. What a difference. Fifteen years makes because now mitch mcconnell's now we don't need to renew the voting rights act And we don't need the for the people act and we certainly don't need the john. Lewis voting rights extension. I guess i forget the official name for it which would restore the parts of the voting rights. Act that were knocked down by the supreme court. Couple years ago the pre-clearance conditions that were a if a state like georgia who's been guilty of voter suppression wants to change their procedure. They have to get pre clearance from the justice department in order to do it because they showed their complicit before. And and so now. Mitch mcconnell's like well. We don't need no stinking voting rights. Act my changes his tune. You know who is echoing now right now. He is echoing. Hold on now. I gotta find it again. He's echoing strom thurmond glimpse. This let me try it again. This is from nineteen fifty. Seven in case you are wondering strom thurman explaining why. I guess we don't need voting rights.

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"Is not just another issue alongside other issues. It is foundational. Us has the privilege of standing here in the first place is about the covenant we have with one another as an american people plus them out of many one it above all else must be protected and so as i close and nobody believes a preacher when he says close let me say that as a man of faith i believe that democracy is the political enactment of spiritual idea the secret worth of all human beings the notion that we all have within us. A spark of divide a right to participate in the shaping of our destiny. John lewis understood that was beaten on a bridge. defending it. amelia boynton many women. Not mentioned nearly enough was gassed on that same bridge. A woman named by all the louisa was killed. Mega abbas was murdered in his own driveway. Schwerin chaney and goodman to jews. In an african american standing up for that sacred idea of democracy also pay the ultimate price.

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"I can tell you that boy. Do we have a lot going on today. First of all today congressman former congressman. Dennis kucinich is here now. I heard him a couple of hours ago. On with tom hartman. He'll be he'll spend a little more time with us Just because i put aside more time to spend with him. Dennis senators somebody that i've interviewed. Oh dozens of times over the years. Although i looked back through my records and saw that it's been since february of twenty twelve. That was the last time. I spoke to him now. In two thousand twelve. Dennis kucinich lost his seat in congress Mostly due to gerrymandering. Actually redistricting right where they combined his district along with marcie. captors basically. They rolled his district into hers eliminating his seat. And i'm sure that was done on purpose. So marcy captor remained in the senate. I like marcy capterra. One of the thing. That i don't like about her is that she and dennis kusanagi. Both practicing catholics as for. I don't know if dennis kucinich just still a practicing catholic but they both come from that background and therefore are i hate. I hate the terminology. They use a pro choice with prolife. Which i call anti choice. Marcy and dennis kucinich was always able to keep his personal views away from his His responsibilities as an elected official representing the people who voted him into office. Marcy kaptur on the other hand Always bugged me that while she would vote with the democrats. She would vote reasonably Democratically on most issues but when it came to matters of choice she led her. Religion take precedent over the people that she was representing and she would bring her religion into her work as a congresswoman and that. I'm sorry that's wrong. I believe that when you're elected that you're elected to represent the people who voted for you Not to push your own personal beliefs and preferences but that's just me anyway. I can't find results for. Nicole sandler live. what's going on. We all hear everything good on youtube. Looks okay. i don't know what john is saying. But we're here we're here So anyway dennis senate has this new book out. I have not had a chance to read it because it just showed up yesterday. And as fast as i might read i cannot make it through five hundred and forty eight pages or thereabouts. You know in a day or it came on on friday or saturday. I'm just i just showed up. Is what i'm saying so i looked through it. I know what it's about and actually knew this story because the story of the book it's called them a division of light and power doesn't have anything to do with his time in congress. Instead of deals with the two years. He was mayor of cleveland from nineteen. Seventy seven to seventy nine when he stood up to the power base and the money to interests in cleveland and stopped them from selling the publicly owned power company to private hands and Was vindicated many years later But you know. Dennis senate i think is always stood up for the little guy and anyway so i used to talk to him quite a bit back when he was you know he was the real progressive in congress. Right before alan grayson showed up and said let me tell you about the republican healthcare plan. There was dennis kucinich who was always advocating for a department of peace. And i'll tell you something. That's something that i still never forgot. I would much rather see a department of peace then a department of war which is now the department of defense. How about we go for the piece right. So last time i spoke to him was in twenty third twenty twelve. Last time i saw him was in twenty two thousand eight when he was running for the democratic nomination for president was actually his second run for the nomination in two thousand four. I was still not quite fully entrenched in the You know what he was running in two thousand and four. Actually i in two thousand three. I was up in the boston area doing music radio. And just when i first learned of dennis kucinich because i was not a political animal back then and there was like a contest that he had a it was a single guy and there was a contest. You know have dinner with dennis kucinich. And he was looking for a wife. Well he didn't find his wife out of the contest he got some press because again it was brought to my attention but years later he wound up marrying his still watch. Elizabeth kucinich the karate. Joe this will be a live interview. He's going to join us at the bottom of the hour on zoom so this is not pre taped. But i'll tell you what today so so dennis kucinich coming up. I thought though. So when i last saw him in two thousand eight when he was in the primary i was working. Then here in south florida mornings on winz which was then a progressive. Talk station owned by clear channel It's now the fourth or fifth sports talk station in town. It has worse ratings than we had by the way. So i guess they didn't care about that But this photograph. If you're watching on one of the streams this was at a campaign event here in south florida. That's me and that's alison. She i guess if this was two thousand eight she was about nine eight or nine years old. So yeah so. That's the last time. I saw dennis kucinich we will. We won't be in person but he will be on zoom so we will see one another and We'll pick up right where we left off i do. I do have a few questions for him. Which is a good thing. Because i'm going to be interviewing him in a little while. Now tomorrow laugh. You will be here because she's back. Yes and on wednesday an interview. That i've been working to get for a while and the reason it's taken so long is because well. Our berman has been busy. Ari berman these days rights for mother jones magazine but for years he has beat has been a voting rights and in fact the book he wrote about five years ago Bring us the ballot. I think it was what's what it was called. is still relevant and it gets worse. So he's been crazy busy obviously given what's happening in our world And he has the cover story right now. At mother jones in the current issue and Let me see if i can find the title. Whatever i will post it for you. Anyway i recorded an interview with our a berman. this morning. That will play back on wednesday because oh my goodness we're in the midst of it and one of the things that we talked about was. Obviously you know what brought us to this point. The history behind the jim crow laws which he likens. What's going on today to. But but you know it always brings us back to joe. Manchin senator joe manchin has a stick up his ass. And i'm not quite sure where it's from. I guess maybe the fact that he is a you know allegedly a democrat in a very very republican state. But the things that he says makes no sense at all for instance. Yesterday chris chris wallace interviewed. Joe manchin yes joe. Manchin was on fox news. Sunday and even chris wallace guests that joe mansion facts all fucked up and i'm not gonna play the whole thing for you but after they had gotten into it for about five minutes chris wallace finally says..

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"Always expect boca to say who picks up the tab for this. Why howie klein of down. Tyranny on the nicole sandler but he doesn't thankfully hi. Howie low how are you. I'm okay how are you doing good. It's good it's been. I realized it's been a few weeks since we've spoken. Because i was out to three weeks ago because it was david's birthday. You were out last week because you had a hospital day and so we haven't spoken in a while and you know i guess it's just more of the same happening but it seems like so much has happened since we last spoke. Yeah what has happened. what has happened more of the same. I guess i don't have a list in front of me but shiva's happened. I couldn't tell you offhand what it's not like in the days of trump whereas like every day there were twenty things and i had to pick and choose but you know we're plugging away. We're moving along. Joe biden disappointed me in a couple of ways. I'm sure you're not surprised to hear that. But for instance in his he put out this ridiculous budget but a few things of of his campaign promises from the from the campaign have disappeared like very important things. Yes i know weren't enough to convince me to vote for other. People voted for him. Because of some of these promises that you never hear of anymore. Yeah well and some of us voted for him to vote against donald trump because as bad as joe biden ten. Be he's still is is light years. Better than trump i i. If trump had won reelection. I fear for where we'd be today and you know things may not be great today but they certainly be a lot worse if he were still in office to look what he's doing so yes we agree on that. So i you know before you came on how he had just changed gears. I don't know if you heard about the story or not. Do you do remember though that back in november Some of us were surprised at how republican florida went especially miami dade county right well. Big story in the miami herald today that a few groups media watchdog groups did an investigation into spanish language. Radio in miami and go figure they found to to give you the real reader's digest version. They lied about every goddamn thing. The first the first paragraph of the article says thousands of dead people in non-citizens voted in the twenty twenty presidential election. There were more votes cast than registered voters. Black lives matter and antifa infiltrated the deadly storming of the us capital. And then it says these are just some of the conspiracy. Theories compiled in new media. Monitoring report published wednesday revealing the extent to which misinformation pervaded the airways of miami's spanish language. Talk radio but wait a minute but these will these. It sounded like he was saying things that would have that reported on the election. Right this did. They also influence the election all. I'm sure they did well. This study only. It followed the january six insurrection so they took a week like january sixth through the thirteenth and studied just analyzed that programming but the lying in the misinformation didn't start after the election. This was in full swing throughout the campaign and my point is it. Seems like there's nobody monitoring what's going on on spanish language rio in south florida. Well.

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Why It’s Important for Our Kids To Develop Frustration Tolerance
"We can only regulate the feelings we allow ourselves to have. So let's use that. I feel angry toward by sibling. Sometimes we feel so angry. A sibling in that moment. What feels allowed us is. I wish i didn't even have a sister rain. I think we hear these things right. As if that's the whole truth it's just in the moment right and let him. I hate you when they go. Hey i hate you right. So what happens to say i hate you. I'm always what that's just the tip of the iceberg. What led to that moment. I felt frustrated. I felt something i wanted. Got ruined by you right. Probably if the first steps of regulating is allowing ourselves to have a feeling the narrative of i should be feeling pleasant feeling instead of the feeling. I'm feeling is one of the biggest things that gets in our way of learning to regulate the feeling because we can't regulate a feeling we tell ourselves we're not supposed to have so if i feel frustrated and the narrative is get to grateful. Get to grateful. Where's the grateful. Where's the grateful. Should only feel grateful now. Not only do. I not know how to regulate the frustration. But i'm adding shame blame to that frustration. Because it's an awful feeling to feel of feeling in your body that you think you shouldn't be feeling like oh my body is working against me. What's wrong with me. That's the what's wrong with me. Narrative right so i think a really powerful re frame for parents is especially with siblings. Is i don't want my kids have only positive feelings toward their sibling. I want them to get pretty good at understanding and regulating the tougher feelings. They have because then. Actually those feelings won't act themselves out as much in behavior our feelings our forces. I always like to imagine it that way. And what that means is if we don't know how to regulate a feeling and don't feel like it's okay to have that feeling inside of us if a feeling is a force than literally has to explode out of us as a behavior are behaviors. The not doing this and you're can't build with me. Even though i hate you is to me assign. Oh there was some feeling that felt too big and too unmanageable inside. That it had to explode

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Chinese Lithium Giant Agrees to Three-Year Pact to Supply Tesla
"Everybody rob now. We're here today. We were talking about a potential new battery supplier for tesla. Also we're going to take a look at two b s next delivery timelines some updates. That are happening. There tesla expanding to a couple of new countries and we'll take a look at the updated situation in china as well. We've got no morgan stanley discussing that. Calmer waters for tesla today. Seems like people were really looking for a green day and we got that today. Up three point. Two percent to five hundred eighty nine dollars. Seventy four cents. The nasdaq was really strong today. As well finishing up two point three percent super-quick correction from yesterday and apartments. Were not gonna talk too much about bitcoin today. Only about thirty seconds here. But yesterday i did mistakenly say that tesla started their bitcoin position. Mid march i was thinking of when they sold. A small portion actually started their position either in january or february and announced that on february eighth so just wanted to clarify that and one other thing that i wanted to point out. Just because i've seen a lot of discussion on whether tussles decision making here would influence institutional investors and things like that. It's probably worth remembering that when we talked to alex potter of piper sandler back in february. I asked if he had been getting a lot of calls about tesla investing in bitcoin. In the first place he said quote not a lot to be honest and then added quote. It's not as though we had us have been coming questions on bitcoin after this announcement and so just worth a reminder sometimes when things are happening people point to them as a reason for x. y. or z. Happening things can tend to get and feel very amplified but sometimes that doesn't necessarily match the not trying to say that the discussion about bitcoin and cryptocurrency as it relates to tesla is not important but sometimes in the day to day. Those relatively smaller pieces of the big picture can feel like they're just dominating the discussion and in those cases sometimes it can be helpful. Just have like cleanse and revisit. Some of the things that are relatively more important. So that you don't get or feel bogged down by the smaller details. So those are my thoughts on that and that is the last. We'll talk about bitcoin for the day and for the week pending ilan tweets while recording.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
The Crazy Lives of Fay Wray and Robert Riskin
"Fay ray, and the screenwriter Robert riskin, they were an early Hollywood power couple. They each had a very lasting legacy in that town this town. Ray fay ray more people know she's more easily, you know, in definable. She she's the most famous scream queen of them all if you want to get technical. And Robert riskin probably considered the father of the romantic comedy. So they were quite a couple. I mean, men loved fay ray before she was with risking. She was married to a guy named John monk Saunders who was a Rhodes scholar who wrote the story for the first best picture Oscar winner wings, he ended up taking all of her fucking money and kidnapping their daughter. Jesus, later fay ray has a love affair with the playwright Clifford O debts. He's no slouch. And then she starred on stage opposite Archibald leech, and he fell head over heels in love with her, and this was before he changed his name to Cary Grant. Gary Cooper was hot and bought all the Fay Wray. They were in a few films together. But Robert risking a little less recognizable, but like I said, he penned great stuff. He wrote the Frank Capra movies meet John Doe, mister deeds goes to town and it happened one night with Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable. He actually invented the term doodle for mister deeds. Actually, when Adam Sandler remade mister deeds, he kept enough of the original script to give Robert riskin a screen credit. It's pretty cool. But brisket was no slouch himself. He had a lot of pussy after him. Loretta Young Carol Lombard, who Clark Gable went bananas for and when he died, still wanted to be buried next to her, even though they hadn't been together for years and Clark cable had remarried after her. Somebody wild stories when it comes to Hollywood and love lives and who dies and lives next to someone so and eternity at this funeral. I mean, at this graveyard it's insane.

Business Wars Daily
Free Streaming Service Breaks Into Original Content
"Is streaming service out there. That's making moves as of late and if you don't mind watching a few ads here and there you don't have to pay for its content. Either that service is to be. Do you be i which was bought last year by fox for a cool four hundred and forty million. The sale brought around twenty thousand additional titles to the platform and marked. Fox's first foray into the streaming wars to these offerings range from tyler perry films to the nineteen ninety classic ghost so a bit of a mixed bag there as of this writing one of the most popular titles on the app was the two thousand adam sandler movie little nicky nineties. Kids rejoice when the sale of to fox was finalized last march company executives. Were clear they had no plans to produce original content. The verge reported at the time. Don't think of it. As a competitor disney plus netflix's apple tv plus or hulu verge wrote noting that all four of those platforms regularly stream their own content. Well how quickly. Things change bloomberg reported last week that to be is in talks with advertisers about funding yup original tv shows and movies. That didn't take long did it. The move comes after a record. Twenty twenty for the platform which saw usage numbers jumped fifty eight percent. Those growth numbers are pretty attractive to advertisers. To be will make three hundred million in ad revenue this fiscal year according to bloomberg and fox. Cfo steve tomsic said that revenue could grow to one billion dollars in coming years. The nudge for two to explore. Original content may have come from a close competitor. The roku channel which streams free movie shows and live news partnering with outside networks announced. The premiere of its first original series. This month roku got it start building software for smart. Tv's but his leaning into the success of its streaming service roku over fifty million active accounts by the end of twenty twenty according to deadline in the world of streaming services. Much attention is paid to. Well paid services like netflix and users of that platform repeatedly site the lack of ads as its most attractive feature according to emarketer with a free ad supported streaming market growing by leaps and bounds. The question is which of these. Two contenders will emerge victorious. Is there room for both online. Someone go get the popcorn

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Shocking Insight Into Adam Sandler's 'Parties'
"I heard something from one of my patrons the other day that blew my mind. I didn't hear this. He asked me if I'd ever heard it. I said, no, he goes, well, I got to tell you a story. I can't use his name. Because he's a really serious guy. He's very straight, you know, like he's not one of these idiots who's in the scene. He doesn't even live in California. He's outside of Los Angeles, but he works in showbiz. I said, tell me. So don't take this as gospel, but let your mind have some fun. I mean, we can report rumors, so it patron who, like I said, I don't know him to lie to me. He's got a good friend who works in showbiz, but behind the scenes. I don't know if he's a set designer or a sound guy, props guy. I don't know. He's something. And he's worked a lot. You know, does what? So he got work on an Adam Sandler movie some time ago, and this is a guy who, like I said, doesn't live in LA, not into the scene. He's married happily married. So he's working on a Sandler film. I'm not sure which one probably one of the fucking grown-up movies, I don't know. How many of you have been 17, 18? And one day, as is apparently the custom with Adam Sandler, he threw a big party, and apparently he does this. And according to this guy, who got a hold of me, Adam likes to throw a sex party when the movies are going on. I don't know if it's at the end of the movie or in the middle. I don't know. Maybe it's at the beginning. I don't know. You know, he gets hookers and all the guys saddle up with a chick and they don't go have fun. All the guys, all capital letters. And this one guy on the crew, well, he didn't want to do it because, like I said, happily married guy. Or maybe religious. Whatever. But he said, no, and it hurt him. Sandler allegedly got rid of him. And he didn't get to work on a sand the movie again, which is weird because Sandler usually uses all the same people. He keeps it in the family. I don't know, look, listen, I don't know. I don't know what's worse. The idea that Sandler got rid of the guy or the thought of guys like Sandler Kevin James or Nick Schwartz and a Rob Schneider having sex with a hooker. Pick your poison.

The New Yorker: Fiction
Chang-rae Lee Reads Steven Millhauser
"This is the new yorker fiction podcast from the new magazine. I'm deborah tradesman fiction editor at the new yorker each month. We invite a writer to choose a story from the magazine's archives to read and discuss this month. We're going to hear coming soon. By steven millhauser which was published in the new yorker in december of twenty thirteen as levinson stepped onto his front walk. He noticed with surprise. The bezos is house across the street known larger and stretched out on both sides almost the property lines and he turned right and said offer town. You saw house of his neighbors sandler's steph instead of white shingle. All must have happened while he was away. The story was chosen chang relea- who six novel. My year abroad will be published in february high tanqueray. Never thank you for doing this again in a while but the my pleasure the last time you were on the podcast you chose a story by don delillo and this time steven millhauser and i feel so both of those writers. It's not that there is similar in style but they both tend to have a sort of conceptual nugget that they build the fiction around. I wonder if you agree with that. And if that's something that attracts you fiction. Yeah absolutely are particularly with steven millhauser. you know. maybe because he's written so many short stories and and conceptually. I think short stories Not that novels. Don't do this the short story because of its necessity for compression for certain kind of you know angled engagement. As conception of either in language or inform or in usually imagine all those things it's advantaged by The form of the short story of and with house particularly his stories to me to have a certain kind of quiet acceleration to them. Which which i really love fiction In in certain fund ways it reminds may desert stories of carver's though. They're quite different. Stephen no houser stories. Always have this wonderful bonding between character. Language setting which all stories should have but with the millhauser stories. They're quite explicit. And i love the compaction. So this one has one character. One setting and certainly has a velocity to it. Do you think it's characteristic of what we'll have to dance. While it's it doesn't feel immediately fast. I mean what's what's great about. This story coming soon is that it really takes time with so many wonderful meaningful and memorable details. The first the first half of the story is really setting up the landscape but the sense of it is that of course we need all these details to feel that we the context of it and this is something i think millhauser specialty which is his interest in place and particularly certain kinds of town. And here. it's all about the creature leanness of this place. The shops the houses the streets and of course all the work going on all the edifice making in. And that's something. I think that millhauser houses been interested in throughout his career and literally architecture but of course that architecture begins to melt over into into how he builds his story into into perception. Yeah it's he. He's building the architecture of this story. Well the story is about construction. So i think we should probably just hear it And then we can talk some more so now. Here's chang rae. Lee reading coming soon by steven millhauser coming soon. One saturday afternoon in summer levinson self proclaimed refugee from the big city sat at his favourite sidewalk cafe on main street sipping nice cappuccino and admiring the view you felt without vanity the satisfaction of a man who knows he has made the right choice. This was no boring backwater as his friend had warned now. Cute little village with one white steeple into red gas pumps but a lively threatening town women and smart dresses broad brimmed straw hats. Saturday passed within reach of his arm over the cafe railing. He watched husbands baseball caps pushing baby. Carriages with one hand leading dogs with the other wives in oversized sunglasses grip. The handles of bright coloured shopping bags stuffed with blouses and bargain jeans. There were aging bikers blackhead wraps and tattooed forearms japanese tourists in flowered shirts taking pictures with iphones

The Nicole Sandler Show
Trump walks out on Medal of Feedom winner
"Here's something else stupid. He did okay so the medal of freedom was award yesterday. And who did he give it to this time. Some a wrestler wrestler. At least it wasn't rush limbaugh again. No it was. Oh sorry. it was a wrestler. Dan gable an olympic gold medalist. He shrimp touted gables record. He pretended he won last month. That's something else is all part of the story. But i'm not sure why they wrote that. But it says in the in the headline to presidential feeder freedom hasn't traditionally been used as a reward for political allies. Much seemed to help them says all he does. That's all he does and so good anyway. So rachel maddow tweeted and this happened. I saw the video. Trump just walks out of the room leaving him in the middle of the oval office. Unsure what to say or do next gable literally shrugged his shoulders and raises arms to reporters as if to say. I guess we're done. Oh my god he just turned a little bit. And you know we've seen standing there. We've seen him do similar things before when he like one time when he had what's supposed to be signing some executive order or some other bullshit and he turned to walk out of the room before he signed the thing and they had to pull him back in your forgot to firing the thing exactly. Yeah in fact. Stephen and writes complicating matters. This appear to be the latest in a series of examples of the president rewarding political allies. Oh sorry that was a whole different thing. It wasn't what you thought it was based on what you said. But no this was still about giving his friends rewards. Yeah he just does that. He forgets to sign things. He walks through the wrong. You know the one time that bush walked into a door because it was locked and he made a joke and tried to pull it open on. Remember that this. That trump does that times infinity. Right you're right. it's hugely embarrassing.

Colleen and Bradley
Adam Sandler Starring In The Spaceman Of Bohemia
"Well, so Adam Sandler signed onto a Netflix deal. Back in 2015 to May in the then he's been renewing it. He just decide not to make four more Netflix movies. Netflix, noting that subscribers have stream more than two billion hours of Adam Sandler movies since 2015 And Sandler is currently preparing for more serious role in space Man of Bohemia, which follows the dramatic, mysterious journey of an astronaut sent to the Galaxy's edge. So not Hubie

The Big Picture
Hubie Halloween and 25 Horror Movies Classics
"See. CR. Thank you for being here with me today I appreciate you man, of course, man this is this is our favorite time of year in a Lotta ways. Yeah. I, think last year we had a conversation like this to write maybe around the release of mid Samara about what what's going on with horror movies. What are horror movies? Now the world has gotten certainly more horrifying in the last twelve months. We had a conversation like this, but before we get into you. Know Lists and the Adam Sandler movie. I kinda wanted to take your temperature on where you think this genre is at right now. Well, I don't know that we can say for sure because I'm not sure what her movies were not getting, right? I don't know what movies maybe delayed release that didn't get the festival bump that they needed from south by or or any of the summer festivals that might have happened So it's hard to say but I I would say that. I find my appetite for her pretty much the same as it was any other year. I don't necessarily find as festive outside I. Don't know the for one thing in Los Angeles. It's ninety degree. So doesn't really feel like Halloween but for another I, just you know everybody's inside. So I don't think the decorations of really started to go up yet I. Don't know that I don't really spend a lot of time in the Candy Aisle at my age you know what I mean what do you think? Well, I know you're costume guy. No you'd like to dress up just on any. Oh Wednesday. So this must be strange for you to not be able to dress up as a giant clown and run the streets. Pharaoh that's me. Yeah I I agree I think it's a little bit strange to not feel the Halloween and the Halloween season but I don't necessarily associate horror just with Halloween. It's definitely a twelve month a year John Reform me and it's this month a year. History to Halloween is when we are allowed to watch nothing but her for like a month and not seemed like we should be committed. Yes. I appreciate my wife creating a dispensation for me to be able to watch some of the most vile things imaginable on film. I several consecutive days on quite a run right now catching up on stuff seeing stuff for the first time. A lot of it is very gross or very disturbing and you're right. There's like we psychologically grant ourselves the right to do this at this period, which is pretty pretty weird. Come on honey. It's early. October. Let's watch. Torn to pieces. Yeah anyhow. What about from the from the year so far in terms of the movies that have been released have there been any that you actually liked from the Shawna Yeah I've seen a couple of things on demand that I thought were pretty cool. Some of them were like late nineteen things that finally got released this year I think that you and I. were. Really looking forward to seeing a bunch of stuff in Texas at. South by which was the OH maybe we'll go to Austin rate like right as quarantine was starting to become really apparent as the magnitude of the situation was dawning on us. So I I really don't know if you've seen anything in twenty twenty that you think is like really stellar. You know. I wanted to ask from hosts. Really Right. Y-. Right. So I think that that's I think that's where we should take this conversation which is a couple years ago. I. Did this Horror Oscars Gimmick on the site where I picked my favorite. What I thought was the best horror movie of every year since Nineteen, seventy, nine and I like the idea of continuing to hand out that award every year and so looking at kind of what would be the five contenders from each year but as you say Most of the movies of that are sort of noisy studio movies have been pushed back candyman for example, Nia Costa's remake reimagining of that classic is not coming out now until next year that's a bummer i. a lot of people were looking forward to it. I was looking forward to it. We got a few things. You know we got we got the invisible man we got relic There have been a couple of movies on shudder shudder originals, one of which I'll talk about later in the show. But like blood quantum, which I talked about on the show Z, the Beach House that I think are all worth recommending but I wouldn't say are on the order of. Hereditary or or something like that. You know that we haven't had a movie like that. That feels like it's a little bit of a moment. A little bit of a movement announces a new filmmaker in a loud and noisy way I. Don't know you know. Host is really interesting. I think the last time the show is just you and I talked about we talked about host and it kind of feels like it has has the belt for horror movies in twenty twenty if only by circumstance. Yeah I think you mentioned all those other like invisible man etc I would the lodge in there I would throw the rental and they're like. They were really there is some pretty solid doubles to left, but the host was the one where I was just like a watch it again I'm going to recommend it's all my friends I'm going to try and get people who don't ordinarily watch horror movies to check it out, and especially if we're talking about twenty twenty horror movies, it is a movie that only have been made this year. Do you think that that's a movie that's going to stand the test of time or only resonating with people because we're all looking at screens all day. No I think it will I think it's going to be a good time capsule movie for sure. But I think that there are some things that it does and you talked about this with Alex Ross Perry, which was an amazing conversation. If people haven't checked it out and I, think his some of the stuff he said towards the end of your conversation will influence what we're about to talk about today. But I think that you guys talked a little bit about the technology and the the storytelling that it employs and how it seems to be like a step for like an evolution in what could we do with? The collective psychology of what's going on with people and that's what's awesome about her movies is that I feel like unlike any other genre really taps into how people are feeling at any given time about certain things it has at least that capacity.

The Big Picture
What makes a good horror film in 2020?
"Going on with horror movies. What are horror movies? Now the world has gotten certainly more horrifying in the last twelve months. We had a conversation like this, but before we get into you. Know Lists and the Adam Sandler movie. I kinda wanted to take your temperature on where you think this genre is at right now. Well, I don't know that we can say for sure because I'm not sure what her movies were not getting, right? I don't know what movies maybe delayed release that didn't get the festival bump that they needed from south by or or any of the summer festivals that might have happened So it's hard to say but I I would say that. I find my appetite for her pretty much the same as it was any other year. I don't necessarily find as festive outside I. Don't know the for one thing in Los Angeles. It's ninety degree. So doesn't really feel like Halloween but for another I, just you know everybody's inside. So I don't think the decorations of really started to go up yet I. Don't know that I don't really spend a lot of time in the Candy Aisle at my age you know what I mean what do you think? Well, I know you're costume guy. No you'd like to dress up just on any. Oh Wednesday. So this must be strange for you to not be able to dress up as a giant clown and run the streets. Pharaoh that's me. Yeah I I agree I think it's a little bit strange to not feel the Halloween and the Halloween season but I don't necessarily associate horror just with Halloween. It's definitely a twelve month a year John Reform me and it's this month a year. History to Halloween is when we are allowed to watch nothing but her for like a month and not seemed like we should be committed. Yes. I appreciate my wife creating a dispensation for me to be able to watch some of the most vile things imaginable on film. I several consecutive days on quite a run right now catching up on stuff seeing stuff for the first time. A lot of it is very gross or very disturbing and you're right. There's like we psychologically grant ourselves the right to do this at this period, which is pretty pretty weird. Come on honey. It's early. October. Let's watch. Torn to pieces. Yeah anyhow. What about from the from the year so far in terms of the movies that have been released have there been any that you actually liked from the Shawna Yeah I've seen a couple of things on demand that I thought were pretty cool. Some of them were like late nineteen things that finally got released this year I think that you and I. were. Really looking forward to seeing a bunch of stuff in Texas at. South by which was the OH maybe we'll go to Austin rate like right as quarantine was starting to become really apparent as the magnitude of the situation was dawning on us. So I I really don't know if you've seen anything in twenty twenty that you think is like really stellar. You know. I wanted to ask from hosts. Really Right. Y-. Right. So I think that that's I think that's where we should take this conversation which is a couple years ago. I. Did this Horror Oscars Gimmick on the site where I picked my favorite. What I thought was the best horror movie of every year since Nineteen, seventy, nine and I like the idea of continuing to hand out that award every year and so looking at kind of what would be the five contenders from each year but as you say Most of the movies of that are sort of noisy studio movies have been pushed back candyman for example, Nia Costa's remake reimagining of that classic is not coming out now until next year that's a bummer i. a lot of people were looking forward to it. I was looking forward to it. We got a few things. You know we got we got the invisible man we got relic There have been a couple of movies on shudder shudder originals, one of which I'll talk about later in the show. But like blood quantum, which I talked about on the show Z, the Beach House that I think are all worth recommending but I wouldn't say are on the order of. Hereditary or or something like that. You know that we haven't had a movie like that. That feels like it's a little bit of a moment. A little bit of a movement announces a new filmmaker in a loud and noisy way I. Don't know you know. Host is really interesting. I think the last time the show is just you and I talked about we talked about host and it kind of feels like it has has the belt for horror movies in twenty twenty if only by circumstance. Yeah I think you mentioned all those other like invisible man etc I would the lodge in there I would throw the rental and they're like. They were really there is some pretty solid doubles to left, but the host was the one where I was just like a watch it again I'm going to recommend it's all my friends I'm going to try and get people who don't ordinarily watch horror movies to check it out, and especially if we're talking about twenty twenty horror movies, it is a movie that only have been made this year. Do you think that that's a movie that's going to stand the test of time or only resonating with people because we're all looking at screens all day. No I think it will I think it's going to be a good time capsule movie for sure. But I think that there are some things that it does and you talked about this with Alex Ross Perry, which was an amazing conversation. If people haven't checked it out and I, think his some of the stuff he said towards the end of your conversation will influence what we're about to talk about today. But I think that you guys talked a little bit about the technology and the the storytelling that it employs and how it seems to be like a step for like an evolution in what could we do with? The collective psychology of what's going on with people and that's what's awesome about her movies is that I feel like unlike any other genre really taps into how people are feeling at any given time about certain things it has at least that capacity.

/Film Daily
New Adam Sandler Halloween Movie on Netflix
"I, guess sort of mixed reactions in mixed recommendations from me but Brad let's move to you. What have you been watching? I watched another hitchcock remake Huby. Halloween. How many I saw the original but this one is a steep departure. From that. No. This is the new Adam Sandler movie that's on Netflix's Halloween themed obviously, and I went out of my way to watch it because some people including an article that we published on slash home dot com. I don't remember who who wrote it and forcing them. Sir Jacob can tell me here in a second, but they actually said that this movie was funny. And I just WANNA say? No, it's not. I I will say I did laugh a few times during this movie. There are some some funny recurring bits and just a few things that I was surprised just funny jokes that suddenly caught me off guard. But this is just another weird movie were Adam. Sandler puts on a goofy voice and this is one of the voices where you can barely understand what he's saying to because he's mumbling all the time. And it's just has such a weird story and it has these tangents that don't ask anything that don't make any sense like. Shaquille O'Neal's part in particular. Felt like it was super shoehorned. into the proceedings and then. You know you have Julie Garner's character who is yet another woman who is inexplicably infatuated with one sandler's dimwitted goofball characters and I just I don't know how or like. Adam. Sandler his point and like why he's been stuck here for so long 'cause I had also recently rewatch the wedding singer went to talked about in the quarantine stream and recently big daddy because I found out that my parents had never seen and I love both of those movies and they are genuinely hilarious not even just funny by. Adam Sandler movie standards. They're very good comedies and just movies like Cuba Halloween in Sandy Wexler which Steven Brill also directed there. So far, and away you know the kind of comedy that Adam Sandler used to be able to make used to have like characters that were fleshed out and felt real while also being funny and like not just these goofy characters and that's not to say that you can't have comedies that have outlandish characters in them. But whatever Adam Sandler is doing with these kinds

Mojo In The Morning
Boston News Anchor Says Appearing in Adam Sandler’s ‘Hubie Halloween’ Got Her Fired
"A Boston news anchor named Joe Pinto was fired by the station she works for W.. H.. T. H. T. V. for making a cameo Adam sandlers horror comedy Huby Halloween. Halloween haven't seen it. I don't really know. Yes. So looks terrible. So she lost her job. Says because she mistakenly violated her contract by saying Oh. Yeah. I'll be the news anchor for a small part in this movie. Welcome back you're watching her parents in the movie and it's October thirty first, which is a special day across the country. But most especially in Salem America's on official Halloween capital and it's going to be was dressed up as Harley Quinn wake up. And for whatever reason she got fired because she wasn't supposed to be like appearing in movies or something, but that's so stupid. Isn't that Zach? Yeah my now wouldn't that do nothing but help give you a little bit of publicity I thought the same thing.

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
Boston news anchor claims she was fired after appearing in Adam Sandler’s ‘Hubie Halloween’ film
"So I don't know if you've seen on Netflix Adam sandlers. Huby. Everyone says it is. So supposedly it is but it's not one of those things that you got to see. My kids are dying to get me to watch this with them. So they're the Boston news anchor Oh was in the movie and she did a little cameo and she got fired for being in the film. She said, they told her it was something she couldn't do according to our contract. When she said she had no idea she was dressed as Harley Quinn in it and yeah so I don't know but she and she actually took the social to tell her viewer that the real deal. This is what happened. This is why I got. Let go blah blah. Pinto NBC seven yet I'm not following. She was in the movie Huby Halloween Adam Sandler in you know they make fun of a lot of things she was dressed Harley Quinn Blah Blah Blah and her Boston News television station like you said, what does it NBC seven NBC seven Baldwin left? Let her go they told her she wasn't allowed to be in the movie she you know was a good breach of contract whatever and they let her go

Daily Sales Tips
Best intros for cold calls
"Hey, this is Jason with possible prospecting I hope you're doing safe and great. have. You been during this covid nineteen thing terrible way to open up your cold calls. Now. I'm GonNA talk about intr- alliance and things that you can use here. But the reason why those lines are so bad is one you're talking about Cova D- thousand in Corona virus in your opening line you're automatically getting the call off to a negative start. You're talking about something that people probably aren't superstock about. But to it's really insincere. When you say I, hope you're doing safe in great. I'm assuming this person you're calling you don't know. So you actually hope that they are doing safe in great when you don't even know who this person is in. Lastly it's what everyone's saying right now. So the big thing with a cold call is you want to create a pattern interruption. You WanNa say something different at the beginning of that call that will grab their attention right you want them to focus on. What you're saying and really grabbed their attention that I ten seconds, right so your job is to be different. So I wanNA share just real quick a couple lines. There's five of them that a combination of our clients are using and people on our podcast of shared in I'm personally using all of these and we're coaching our clients to use these lines as well. So the first one is from cerebral over at Gong. Did an interview with and she's also been interviewed on Scott's podcast. She says two Freakin. You know Rockstar I don't know if I'm allowed to use profanity on this podcast I'm going to save rockstar. But. She's super awesome and here's what she says. So after she does the you know, hey, this is Jason Bay with full prospecting. These are lines that are gonNA come right after you introduce yourself and she hey I know it's kind of weird to be making calls when there's a pandemic going on but then she goes into in upfront contracts right? So she does talk about the pandemic but she Acknowledges that Hey, it might be kind of weird and that's a variation of a line that you can use. It's really effective like you might be kind of weird to be giving you a cold call right now it's a really really great when you're acknowledging the elephant in the room. The second one is someone that Jonathan may hand over a bomb bomb who I'm coaching key prefers this line. That's. Very very up front about the fact that it's a cold call and he uses a sandler style upfront contract and his sounds like this. Some cold calling right now, it should take me about thirty seconds to tell you why I called and about thirty seconds for you to tell me if you WANNA keep talking. Sound Fair. So it's got that upfront contract with some huge fan of but he says, Hey, I'm cold calling you right now in the response he gets to as really good. So a couple of these other ones are are ones that I don't even know I. Think I've heard of or just have figured out how to do myself but my favorite one to us is, Hey, this is Jason with boastful prospecting. Probably cut you at home in the middle of something. But the reason for my call and then go into the call. That's my favorite one. I know I probably caught you at home in the middle of something. So a great way to kind of acknowledge the situation that people are working from home without having to talk about corona or covert or any of that other BS number four. This is a really cool onto hey, Jason was blissful prospecting. I'm sure the last thing you're expecting right now is to get a cold call. But the reason for my call is this and then you can either go into an upfront contract are going to your pitch or whatever might be okay. There's another one that works really. Well in this last one is more of a getting straight to business. You're kind of approach so you could say something like Hey Jason with full prospecting. Calls probably expected saw get right to it. I always used this line when I can hear the other person like inpatients on the line from the other person's or I get a sense that they're just extremely busy and I can hear it in their tone of voice. Hey, I know this call is probably unexpected sell kit right to it. You're acknowledging the elephant in the room you're letting them know that this was not a call from someone that they know in your also letting them know that you're GonNa get right to