In this episode of the Rated R Safety Show, Dr. Jay Allen explores why safety discussions need to extend beyond their traditional boundaries. From the rise and fall of major stocks like NVIDIA to the cultural impact of global events, Jay dives into why creating a broader context is essential for impactful safety leadership.

Featuring the song "Already There" by LOL and major highlights from trending news, safety updates, and music culture, this episode offers a fresh take on why engaging with diverse topics can redefine the role of safety professionals.

Plus, tune in for Jay’s reflections on accountability in the safety industry and his advice for creating a collaborative environment where safety is a shared responsibility.

Join the conversation live or on demand, and don't forget to check out Jay’s insights on CallInRadio.com.

Show Transcript

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I'm already there. I'm already there

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It's just in my mind, but for now that is fine

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Cuz I'm already there

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I'm already there

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I'm already there. It may take some time, but we'll leave this behind

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I'm already there. I'm already there

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It's just in my mind

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I'm already there

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I'm already there

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I'm already there

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I'm already there

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It does not matter who the host is what has always mattered is who the listeners are

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Anyways, we are broadcasting on this lovely Tuesday January the 28th of

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2025 day 28th of the year in only

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337 days to go. We are broadcasting for the safety FM studios in Orlando

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Florida and coming across the multiverse node at safety FM and then hanging out with our friends and colleagues

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over there

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Rio

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Yeah, you know how it goes we're hanging out doing our thing so welcome back if you've been here before if this is your first

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Time here. Let's take you down the path of this thing that we call the rated our safety show. So what's gonna happen here over?

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The next hour or so

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This is a one-hour show of three because that's the only one we do on video

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The rest is live streaming as we are coming across or maybe you're having the podcast aspect of it

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But we talk about safety and we talk about the news and we even talk about safety in the news

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So that's what we go about talk about and do and then we kind of go through that whole thing

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We go over everything that's going on in real time. I have some professional broadcasters that come in

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They will talk to you about what's going on in this so-called life

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And then we move forward and get it all together cuz that's what we do

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That's kind of the you know

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The point of the show is where we talk about everything some people sit back and go but the whole show doesn't

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Consist about talking about safety. Well, no shit Sherlock. Thank you for pointing out the obvious

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But the reason behind it is the following we don't talk about safety the whole time

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I know

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Heartbreaking and underwhelming as I talked about that and the reason behind it is the following is because we talked about that the whole other

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Time guess what you would not have something to discuss

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Outside of safety and listen

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I know that we go in through a whole bunch of pop culture references and talk about sometimes real-time news and the reason behind

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This is before you get into the whole conversation of only talking about safety

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You need to have something to talk about

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Outside of the norm so that's the kind of the point there

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anyways, if you want to interact with our lovely show you have the the chance to doing so by going to call in

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Radio.com that's call in

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Radio.com they'll get everything moving and grooving our general direction and that's kind of how like everything will get set up

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Once you get into that it gives you the option to video audio or text message are the options

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Some people will turn around and say but I can do that on the social media platforms

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Well, I know you can do that on social media platforms

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But we do it in here because I don't pay attention to social media platforms as I'm doing this in real time

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Anyways with that being said let's start talking right away about what the hell was trending in the overnight

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Here is what was trending rated R safety show

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Okay, so as I take a look at the trends of the ends of the end

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So let's talk about what's up on the notable in North where the the new boss of Starbucks is is taking home

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Well some big bucks

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We'll talk about that here in just a few moments a lot of music news and we'll talk about that as we get into showbiz

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And also reads Wetherspoon does jury duty because I'm sure that wasn't distracting at all and Craig

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Melvin get some new ink who's Craig Melvin and why are we talking about his ink?

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Do we'll talk about details about that inside of the casting calls in Prince and stays in for a long haul as the Royals

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So there you go

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So let's give you the teaser teaser before we get you into the main stories

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Chipmaker and video stock prices slid nearly 15% on Monday

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Representing 590 billion in total value erase marking at the biggest single-day stock drop in total value

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In American history still the company's total market capitalization makes it worth two point nine trillion dollars and

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To the well, it's the in the third most valuable company in the country after Apple and Microsoft

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in fact according to Bloomberg and video stockholders are used to the

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Rollercoaster of the 10 biggest single-day stock losses Nvidia made the list eight times losing anywhere between

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197 billion to

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279 billion dollars in value in a single day the steep decline followed the news of the weekend of a Chinese tech company

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That was able to develop artificial intelligence program called deep seek deep seek

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That's um

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Expanded initially more efficient than the prominent platforms currently dominating the market namely chat GPT a

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More efficient program means needing fewer chips less computing power and less energy to run the infrastructure

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analysts

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Well, the analysts remain skeptical about the claim despite the sell-off Nvidia remains the world's solo manufacturers of chips

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compatible of powering such massive computer programs hence the astronomical value

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of exports controls established that the Biden administration would prevent Nvidia from selling to the Chinese firms like the one behind deep

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Seeks the which would could very well be lying about how much computing power they're really using so that will get you still that will get

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You started so let's do this. Let's go ahead and get into our new stories for today

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I have the people from feature story news waiting. So let's do that right now

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Here is the news on the regular safety show from feature story news in Hong Kong. I'm Laura

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Westbrook United Nations chief Antonio Gutierrez has warned world leaders to learn from the atrocities of the Holocaust and turn words into

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Action he was speaking at the UN headquarters in New York to mark Holocaust Memorial Day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation

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of the Auschwitz camp complex

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Approximately 1.1 million people were murdered at the concentration camp from 1940 to 1945

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Many of them Jews, but also other Poles the Roma and Soviet prisoners of war Sally Patterson reports a

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somber UN ceremony

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commemorated the liberation of Auschwitz Birkenau the largest Nazi concentration camp

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The ceremony remembered the six million people murdered because they were Jewish as well as Roma and Sinti victims people with disabilities

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and

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LGBTQI groups

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UN Secretary General Antonio Gutierrez told the General Assembly the remembrance is not only a moral act

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But a call to action a key theme in this year's commemoration was the rise in anti-semitism around the world

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That's at least in part linked to the Israel Hamas war US President Donald Trump says Indian Prime Minister

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Narendra Modi could visit the US as early as February

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He told reporters after a phone call with Modi that India is also working to repatriate illegal migrants

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Ishankar has more from New Delhi in what was the first

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Telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump after the latter's re-election to the White House Trump says they discussed a wide range

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of issues Trump also reportedly told the press pool that he discussed illegal migration with Modi and said India will do what is right

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This comes after India told the US it is ready to bring back illegal Indian migrants from the US once their nationality has been established

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India is the largest source of legal migrants to the US but US border agencies say

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Thousands have been crossing over illegally through the Canadian and Mexican border

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Trump also said the Indian Prime Minister could visit the US in February though the Indian side is yet to confirm these plans

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Investigators say the engines of a plane that crashed in South Korea last month

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Contained bird feathers the Jeju Air plane was traveling from Thailand to South Korea when it crash-landed

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killing a hundred and seventy nine people Rebecca Bundin reports

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Feathers and blood stains from a type of migratory duck called the Baikal teal were found in both engines of the Boeing aircraft

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According to a report released by South Korean authorities on Monday last month

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Jeju air crash is the deadliest that has taken place on South Korean soil the pilots made a Mayday call

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Reporting a bird strike before attempting a belly landing, but the plane exploded when it hit an embankment

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Investigations are continuing to try to find out exactly what happened from bureaus worldwide. This is FSN with FSN spotlight

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I'm Simon marks looking in more detail today at Elon Musk's latest efforts to persuade German voters to back the far-right

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AFD the alternative for Germany party in next month's elections in a virtual appearance at a weekend rally

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He told party supporters to get over what he called past guilt

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Referring to Adolf Hitler's Nazis Musk said children should not be guilty for the sin of their parents or their grandparents

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And he called the party on the weekend before Holocaust Memorial Day the best hope for Germany

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Kacahoya is a German British historian contributes to the spectator and wrote beyond the wall a history of East Germany

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There are elections in Germany in February

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I think this is just part of his attempt to try and also their support and maybe make them

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Appear more respectable amongst the sort of conservative end of the of the voting spectrum

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So he's previously said on X that you know, the AFD is the only thing that can save Germany

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And then he wrote a controversial op-ed for a German newspaper as well in which he endorsed the party

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so I think as part of that

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attempt to try and

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Legitimize a party that in Germany because of the historical context that you just mentioned

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You know still seen as a very very dangerous force by many because of Germany's past Poland's Prime Minister

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Donald Tusk called mr. Musk's weekend intervention ominous with FSN spotlight

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I'm Simon Marx the main news again

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the United Nations chief warns world leaders to learn from the atrocities of the Holocaust as they mark 80 years since the liberation of

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Auschwitz US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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Discussed trade in a potential state visit to Washington in a phone call

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Investigators say they have found evidence of a bird strike on a passenger plane that crashed in South Korea in December

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Killing a hundred and seventy nine people and that is the latest feature story news Laura Westbrook reporting

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Safety never sounded so terrible. Rated R safety show. Okay, there we go. Currently 17 minutes past the top of the hour as you and I are hanging out on this lovely Tuesday because that's what we're doing. By the way, if you were not aware last week on the Jay Allen show, well, no, let me phrase that properly.

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On safety FM with Jay Allen, I got to hang out with Sheldon Primus. We did part one today at noon Eastern time that we will be releasing part two of the interview with Sheldon Primus. So if you have not taken a listen to the first part might want to go back and take a listen to it.

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And then go ahead at the noon or at the noon or take a listen to what was going on during that time. What was that? So there you go. So yeah, a lot of good times hanging out with Sheldon doing the things that we get to do together. No doubt about that.

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Okay, so let's start talking about some news stories because that's going to be important as we are hanging out. So take a listen to this on Saturday's crook stole an ancient 2400 year old golden helmet from a Dutch Museum, leaving the curators worried that they'll melt it down to resell it.

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The artifact originated back in Romania and is a one of a kind. And there is a very small resell market, even with a shadier corners of the black art market Romanian officials loaned out the helmet and four gold bracelets that were also stolen on a six month loan.

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A rep of the Romania Natural History Museum even says, even in the most pessimistic dream, we would not have believed it would be possible security footage shows the blasting of the hole into the wall in the museum around 345am on Saturday morning, local time and quickly grabbing their

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loot. So far, no suspects have been identified. This is according to the New York Post. So there you go.

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I don't know what to tell you.

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Makes it some interesting times. No doubt about that as we are talking about this. So there you go. Really, really. That was a button we hit. Okay, so there you go. Let's talk about this Katy Perry's lifetime tour is heading to the US she will perform tracks from her latest album 143 and others from her extensive catalogs of hits various said to kick things off on May the seventh at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

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If you're interested in that also Lady Gaga seven studio album was reportedly titled mayhem will be released on March the seventh the 14 track album features previously released songs disease and die with a smile.

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Gaga will debuted her third single on February the second during the Grammy Awards to be on the lookout for that.

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Traditionally frozen three isn't due to hit theaters until Thanksgiving weekend. Are you ready for this of 2027 but actor Josh Godd says it will be worth the wait during a recent appearance at the spotlight with Jessica Shaw podcast God who voices Olaf in the films couldn't say much more than the plot of the forthcoming

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film but did not say no one wants to rush this that's for sure. They want this to obviously be worthy of the story that we set to make in 2013, and it is a first frozen movie that he added.

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So there you go. So hold on.

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Because I want to make sure that I understand. So he's going to take 14 years from the original date to come out with the next one. Holy guacamole. You know what I'm saying, a lot of stuff there.

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Okay, some other news let's talk about this seven children six animals to parents and wildly hilarious Baldwin says is opening the second of the trailer and her family's new reality show the Baldwin's the series following the one, the day to day of love the life of hilarious

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husbands Alec Baldwin and their kids no word whether Alex oldest daughter, Ireland Baldwin will also appear. In addition of their busy day lives. The show also touches on Alex now settled manslaughter charge Baldwin premieres on February the 23rd on TLC.

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So there you go.

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I don't know it makes it pretty interesting as we are talking no doubt about that. That is for sure. So coming up reeks weather for spoon does jury duty new music and major tour announcement from major stars and tragedies hit the US space program.

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We'll talk about this date in history, as everything's about to come up in just a moment.

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Okay, so let's start talking some more about some things that are going on inside of the multiverse is we're not talking about the multiplex today.

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Financial filings for Starbucks shows that how badly the coffee giant board wanted to snag its new CNO CNO CEO.

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Brian Nicole left chipotle to top the job at Starbucks, where his base salary. You ready for this is $1.6 million. But that's just the beginning he also earned more than $80 million in stocks.

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He needs the company to hit all benchmarks. He could earn up to $7.2 million in the first year of his salary. He also gets travel stipend of $250,000 a year on top of that access to a private jet to commute from California to Seattle.

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When he's in the office. He also already earned half of the $10 million signing bonus with the second half to be paid in six months after he was on the job.

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This is according to Fortune magazine. Yeah, something tells me that they really wanted him at that price point.

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But hey, good for him. I mean, here's the thing. Here's the thing that people go like, well, I don't understand why that person's making so much money.

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You kind of make your own deal in life. Sometimes when it comes to stuff. I mean, if somebody offered you some outrageous amount of money, you're going to turn it down.

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I'm just asking the question. I know kind of a weird one.

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The at safety FM are not responsible for what this idiot behind the microphone is saying is trying to be entertaining.

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Okay, so there's plenty of answer. Total evidence that the young Americans are entitled and there's a hard data to a survey online shows that 55% of Gen Z who earns at least $100,000 a year.

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And the other half of the respondents are saying that they're not doing these actions as fraud or arguing with customer service that they never place a bet online that they lost the money.

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Millennials weren't particularly more honest with 49% saying that they've done the same thing this past year.

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So 46% say they believe that they're being a good consumer advocates by cheating. Two thirds believe their actions are justified because the companies they're ripping off can afford to eat the cost.

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By the way, just 29% of X or Gen X and 3% of boomers cop to the same kind of theft. This is according to Axios.

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Have you ever called to say that you didn't receive something that you had received?

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Because that's kind of a weird one. You know what I used to get damaged all the time, which I always thought was weird was I would order water bottles of water, very large bottles of water online.

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And the weird thing about it is that if you had some that were damaged that leaked on the on the transport, the only thing they can do is replace the whole package.

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They can't replace just the one or two of them. So that was kind of a weird thing that happened for a period of time. Then I stopped drinking giant bottles of water and said, hey, there's a probably a better way of doing this.

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So we've done some other things since then. But yeah, that was back in the day and I always kind of felt weird about it.

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That is like, oh, there's like two bottles that are missing water, but also you're now you're replacing a 12 pack because of it.

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I guess that's the kind of the way that it goes. Anyway, take a listen to this pizza. Okay.

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Once it replaced it, whether predicting groundhog Ponsatani fill with a weather reveal cake.

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Yeah, the animals rights organization believes that it's a time for Phil and his family to retire to a reputable sanctuary.

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Instead of being paraded around annually on Groundhog Day in a letter to puncture 20 puncture 20 ground club president Tom dunkle.

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Peta's president Ingrid Newark suggested alternative method while nothing that Groundhog Days is no piece of cake for Phil.

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This is Peter's first attempt to ditch the Groundhog in 2020 or isn't the first one in 2024.

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They suggested flipping a giant coin and in 2022 they push the idea of using permission tree to predicting to predict the weather.

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What the hell is a permission tree? Yeah. Okay.

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Somebody has to tell me that because I have no idea. So there you go. Okay.

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So now we're going to get into some editorial stuff where people brought sent in information about the swamp.

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So we're going to get swampy and then we're going to talk about it and then we're going to figure everything else out.

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Okay. So on the way out the door, former president Joe Biden gave clemency to a slate of nonviolent drug offenders.

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But one man is now free who certainly should not be in 1999.

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Adrian Peeler Peeler P E L E R murdered a woman and a child to prevent them from testifying in another murder case.

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Remarkably, the crime only earned him 20 years in state prison.

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But now let's see. Adrian remains behind bars since 2021 to serve an additional 15 years in federal drug sentence.

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Thanks to the Biden reprieve, Adrian will be released this summer.

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Even in Connecticut, Senator Dick Blumenthal, who was the Connecticut attorney general when Peeler committed the murders, believes that someone dropped the ball.

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By the way, analysts are reporting that ABC CBS and NBC from January 20th through the morning of January 22nd shows the network spent a total of 46 minutes, 32 seconds talking about Trump on January 6 pardons.

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In total, they spent three minutes and 30 seconds on Biden's pardon for his family.

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So there you go. So hold on. I'm just asking because I want to have a better understanding.

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There was like 1500 people on the pardon for the Trump stuff.

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And then how many people was it for the Biden one? Because I'm not 100% sure.

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I hope he doesn't have 1500 people that that he excused pardon and whatsoever.

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But I'm just trying to figure it out for purposes of mathematical functions.

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Yes, mathematical functions to make sure that we have a clear understanding here.

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OK, so let's talk about this. The Dow increased by 289 points to close at forty four thousand seven hundred and thirteen on Monday.

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The S&P lost about 88 points to close at six thousand and twelve and the Nasdaq lost six hundred and twelve points to close at nineteen thousand three hundred and forty one.

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West Texas Intermediate closed at seventy three dollars a barrel and Brent crude was at seventy six dollars a barrel.

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The national average price of a gallon of gas was three dollars and twelve cents on Monday and Bitcoin slid on Monday.

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Yeah, they slid slid below one hundred thousand dollars before a dipping back up over one hundred one thousand dollars.

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So there you go. You know, it was the buildup and then it kind of went away.

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So there you go. And then tonight's mega million drawing will be for.

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Dun dun dun dun forty four million dollar jackpot or a nineteen point