In this episode of "The Rated R Safety Show," host Jay Allen delves into the mental and systemic constructs that often limit progress in the safety industry and beyond. Are these barriers self-imposed, or are they ingrained by external factors? Jay explores:
- Identifying Personal and Professional Constructs: Understanding how our own beliefs and the organizational culture can create invisible barriers to innovation and growth.
- The Repetition Dilemma: Discussing the perception of redundancy in safety narratives and whether repeated messages are a sign of stagnation or a necessary reinforcement.
- Beyond Repackaging: Critiquing the trend of presenting old ideas as new solutions and emphasizing the need for genuine innovation in safety practices.
- Breaking Free from Limitations: Strategies to recognize and dismantle these constructs, fostering an environment that encourages continuous improvement and open-mindedness.
Join us as we challenge the status quo, question the narratives we've accepted, and strive to break free from the constructs holding us back. Engage in the conversation and share your experiences at CallInRadio.com.
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Note: This show is intended for mature audiences only. Listener discretion is advised.
Show Transcript
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Just for a moment, you thought that I lost it Is that just what you wanted?
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I, I, I am but I'm back for the killing My back to the fire
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So take me to my limit cause I want it Take me to my limit cause I want it
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Come out, come out, show me your face
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Run away, run away, run away
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The following program is rated M-A-L-S-V. It contains strong language, sexual situations and violence. It is intended only for mature audiences.
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Finally, show with the balls and call it like it is. Rated R Safety Show on Safety FM.
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Countdown to audio torture. The Rated R Safety Show starts in 3, 2, 1. Let the eardrum pain begin.
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Forget the corporate bullshit. This is the Rated R Safety Show with your host, Dr. Uh, it doesn't matter who the host is.
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Oh, you know it and so do I. 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 from the Safety FM studios in Orlando, Florida on this lovely Wednesday, February the 26th of 2025, day 57th of the year and only 308 days left to go.
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As we are here on Safety FM, at least the studios, we're also hanging out with our friends over there.
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Radio big streaming 24 7 at radio big dot FM. Yep. Hanging out with our friends there, here, there, everywhere, kind of doing a little bit of everything.
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Anyways, how has the last 24 hours been for you? Hopefully you've had a grand old time as we've, uh, you know, been doing our thing.
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A lot of confusion yesterday for some is what it sounded like. Yeah, we went down memory lane yesterday, but I was still here for our two and three.
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It's just that first hour we couldn't we couldn't get everything going. So I was like, hey, let's do this.
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So we did some memory lane stuff and some people were confused, but I was living and living color. I was two and three. So there you go.
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So anyways, if you're new here, let me talk to you about what we do around here. Our show consists of safety in the news, news and safety.
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That's just kind of how it goes. It's the world that we live in in the things that we do. Just kind of how it happens.
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We bring in some professional broadcasters. They tell us what's going on. We share what we're able to find on our end.
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And then we kind of give it to you all in a beautiful little package known as the rated our safety show.
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So with that being said, if you want to interact with the show, call in radio dot com will be the easiest way to do that.
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Call in radio dot com. Once you get there, it'll give you the options of video, audio and text messaging.
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People go, well, I can do all that stuff on social. Yeah, you can do that on the social media as well.
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But here's the problem. I don't check that stuff as I'm doing this. I hardly pay attention to it.
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So some people are like, uh, don't know. Don't know what to do. So just little FYI information for you as we are talking.
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So there you go. Some in for my young as we are doing our thing.
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So with that being said, why don't we start talking right away about what the hell was trending in the overnight?
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Here is what was trending rated our safety show. OK, so as we take a look at the trends of the ends of the end to go something like this, Sam Bankman Fried returns to acts.
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Yep. The NFL has a billion reasons to appreciate Taylor Swift and Robert Roberta Flack may soon get the her star.
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We'll talk about that. Also, Rachel Rachel Maddow fights back and John Stewart cuts his hand.
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We'll talk about that as we get into casting calls and what else. What else do I have?
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Let's see. Rumors about around what Megan Margo has lost her reps. We'll talk about that as we get into the right.
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Yep. That's what we do. A lot of stuff going on and all that kind of good things. So what's today?
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Today's 26. I don't know how soon I should start talking about this.
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Yeah, I got some stuff that I want to share that's coming up later this year.
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I think we need to we need to start taking some visualization of what we're going to be doing.
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So there you go. That's what's happening. That is what's going on. So why don't we do this?
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Let's bring in our friends from Feature Story News. Let them tell you about what the hell is going on inside of the world of the news.
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And let's get moving. Here is the news on the Radio Hour Safety Show. From Feature Story News in London, I'm Oli Barrett.
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U.S. President Donald Trump says his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, will visit Washington on Friday amid reports a mineral steel has been agreed.
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Washington's been pushing for access to minerals in Ukraine in return for military and financial support.
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Foreign policy analyst Jimmy Rushton is in Kiev. He says it's not necessarily a sign that a peace deal is closing in between Ukraine and Russia.
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What will be signed on Friday is a bilateral treaty between the United States and Ukraine.
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It won't have any bearing really on the wider war effort. And people that are saying this is a step towards peace, it's not. That's just completely false.
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This is all about the Trump administration getting something to throw to their base.
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The Vatican says the pope had a quiet night in hospital and has been resting on Wednesday. His condition is still described as critical but stable.
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Beijing says a reported U.S. plan to encourage other countries to restrict China's semiconductor industry will backfire.
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It follows claims that Donald Trump's administration is sketching out tougher versions of U.S. semiconductor curbs and pressuring allies to escalate their restrictions on China's chip industry.
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Laura Westbrook reports from Hong Kong.
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China's foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jiang accused the U.S. of politicizing and weaponizing trade and technology and coercing other countries to suppress China's semiconductor industry.
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He said that this had impeded the development of the global semiconductor industry and would ultimately backfire.
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Bloomberg reported that Trump officials had met with Japanese and Dutch counterparts on the sidelines of a summit in Japan about restricting Tokyo Electron and ASML holding NV engineers from maintaining semiconductor equipment in China.
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The aim was to see key allies match China curbs the U.S. has placed on American chip gear companies.
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Laura Westbrook, Hong Kong.
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The world's largest religious festival Kumbh Mela comes to an end in India on Wednesday.
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Authorities are on high alert and have placed strict crowd control measures as more than 600 people have attended the massive gathering from all over the world.
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Sriyoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi.
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Police and health care officials are on standby in the city of Prayagraj as the festival wraps up.
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This high alert comes after at least 30 people died in a stampede-like situation during the event last month.
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Despite the tragedy, tens of thousands of people have since attended the festival and taken a dip at the confluence of three holy rivers.
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More than 600 million have taken a holy dip at the Kumbh, which is the world's largest religious gathering.
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For Hindus, this ritual holds importance as it is believed a dip in the river at this time absolves one's sins.
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Not just Hindus, but visitors from all over the world, including world leaders, film stars, industrialists and celebrities have attended the Kumbh festival.
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From bureaus worldwide, this is FSN.
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This is a long overdue.
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The entire continent and the UK and Canada needed to get on board with higher defense spending.
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So I think this is a welcome step, but the problem is, you know, last year in Washington at the NATO summit, NATO agreed to war plans that require a 3.5 percent investment of GDP and especially on economies of the scale of the UK, Canada, Germany and France.
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That's where we have to go.
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Some analysts argue by constantly raising the amount of GDP expenditure, it wants European countries to devote to defense. The Trump administration is seeking to price America's commitment to NATO's Article 5, the mutual defense covenant at the heart of the alliance out of existence.
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With FSN Spotlight, I'm Simon Marks.
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To recap the top stories, Donald Trump says Volodymyr Zelensky will visit Washington on Friday amid reports a mineral steel has been agreed. The Vatican says the pope had a quiet night in hospital and has been resting on Wednesday.
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Beijing says a reported US plan to encourage other countries into curbs on China's semiconductor industry will backfire and the world's largest religious festival, Kumbh Mela, comes to an end on Wednesday in India.
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That's the latest feature story news, Oli Barrett reporting.
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The world's largest religious festival, Kumbh Mela, comes to an end on Wednesday in India.
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Oh, it is cool. All right.
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As we are talking, hanging out, doing all of our things.
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No doubt about that.
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Anyway, 16 minutes past the top of the hour as we are doing our lovely stuff here on this lovely whip them out Wednesday.
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So let's get into it right away because there's a lot of news to cover and very little time to do so.
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Same bank been freed has regained access to his ex account from behind bars where in the first months are more than like more than like two decades sentence.
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So let's see what happens there in the first post on January 20, 23.
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That is great crypto fraudster weighed in on the government's mass layoffs in 10 post thread.
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S.B.F. said that firing people is one of the hardest things to do in the world that sucks for everyone involved on the empathetic note.
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He said that when employees are canned, it's often because the organization doesn't know what to do with them or how to effectively manage them.
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After offering some of his own stories of things, he concluded.
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But there is no point on keeping them around doing nothing.
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This is according to Sam Bankman freed on X and it is no secret that S.B.F. and his parents are trying to claw their way into the presidential inner circle for a shot at a pardon.
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This could be an attempt to curry favor with the administration.
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So what do you think it here? Do you think that he'll get a you know, he'll get the little pardon pardon action.
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I mean, it does happen from time to time.
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This depending on how things happen in regards of that. So there you go.
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There you go. A lot of a lot of info.
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No doubt there. So let's continue talking about some other stuff, because why would we not do that?
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Thieves have been targeting freight trans hauling cargo between California and Arizona in recent months with the apparent eye on Nike sneakers
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that aren't due to go on sale to the public until later this year.
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Last month, a gang of at least 11 people worked together to cut the brakes of a train and a remote section of Arizona before making off with one thousand nine hundred pairs of sneakers worth about four hundred and forty thousand dollars.
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The robbery was one of the of at least 10 similar heights over the last year.
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All but in all but one crook specifically made off with Nike sneakers.
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Fortunately, police have rounded up the culprits behind the latest robbery.
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Ten of the 11 illegal immigrants from Mexico.
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The 11th is a documented asylum seeker. All pleaded not guilty.
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And this is according to AP. Yeah. According to the P of the A, the A of the P. That's what's going on.
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What do you think here? I mean, I don't know.
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It's interesting on how the sneaker market has changed so much in regards to what happens.
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Like, I am seriously amazed on the amount of stuff that that some of these sneakers are worth, like this, what people will pay.
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I mean, I was watching a show with one of my daughters and they were showing some sneakers and some people buying sneakers.
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And like one pair was like 10 grand. And I was like, wow, things have changed.
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Seriously, like 10 grand for a pair of shoes.
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But I guess for them, and that's what you want to do. You do you.
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Yeah, I just try to keep everything simple. I mean, I wear a black shirt, a pair of jeans, sometimes some shorts.
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That's it. That's about as simplistic as I try to keep it for sure.
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Listen to your own race. Rated R safety show.
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Okay. Well, hosting an episode of pop culture Jeopardy.
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Colin just revealed that he once went dumpster diving with his for his wife, Scarlett Johansson's missing engagement ring.
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After being told that she may have accidentally thrown it out, just says that he looked through 12 dumpsters of trash to no avail.
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Turns out that the ring was in Johansson's pocket the entire time. It was a great day for me.
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He joked is according to people. When it's love, it lasts forever.
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Now, seriously, I mean, dumpster diving. I mean, you must have paid a pretty penny for the ring if you're willing to take the risk.
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But good for him. You know, keeps everybody humble.
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Anyways, let's see if I don't butcher this name.
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I owe her to Barry will write and star in an upcoming live action Barney movie from the creative mind of Daniel Kaluja.
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While the project will speak to the to the nostalgia of the brand in a way that will resonate with adults while entertaining today's kids, according to the press release, the TV series Barney and Friends aired from 1992 to 2009.
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This is according to variety, variety.
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So let me tell you a little something here because I thought that this was interesting.
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This happened to me years and years ago. It's been over 20 years.
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So I don't think anybody's going to complain.
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I was in Texas. I was living in Texas at the time in a little area called Ridgemore.
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That's between Fort Worth and Dallas.
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Well, not really. That's Arlington, but it's on the outskirts of Fort Worth is really what it boils down to.
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And I decided to go to what was it called?
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The studios in Las Colinas, which is right there in Dallas.
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And I went and I remember it went to the studio and it was the strangest thing.
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It was open to the public. You do tours and there might have been eight, nine people, maybe 10 on this tour.
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Kind of weird. Now, keep in mind, cell phones are not as big and prominent as they are now at this particular moment in time.
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And they asked, does any were walking through the tour, looking at some of the stuff that they had done, blah, blah, blah.
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And during the tour, they asked, does anyone have a camera?
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Everyone pretty much said no, because, you know, unless you were doing something out of the ordinary, you really wouldn't be carrying a camera with you.
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So they said, OK, well, I want to show you something.
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And it didn't make any sense to me because I was like, how is this place surviving?
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Because there's hardly anyone here besides us doing this little tour.
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And they opened the doors and voila, it's the Barney Studios. Yeah, Barney and friends.
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It is the studios on where they recorded Barney in Dallas in Las Colinas Studio.
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And all of a sudden, the guy, I guess, the supervisor comes running down.
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What are they doing? And he turned around and said, it's OK, because they all said they had no cameras and everything was cool.
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But it made no sense to me. And I mean, this was kind of like one of just these obscure places.
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And that's where Barney and friends came from. And I was kind of in shock ever since then realizing that that's where it comes from.
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I don't know why I decided to tell you that story, maybe because a variety of reports there.
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But then again, if you look at some of the stuff on how things work now, you can pretty much film things anywhere.
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And you don't even know where people are. I mean, right now, as we speak, you know, we come into a studio and do this stuff.
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There's people doing studios from home. There are people that are recording in their cars.
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I mean, I look at some of the stuff like let's use Billie Eilish as an example.
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The song for James Bond that she did. Was recorded in her tour bus.
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I mean, boy, has technology really changed the way that we do stuff now? No, no doubt.
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Safety never sounded so terrible. Rated R safety show.
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OK, so let's talk about the space race private space company Blue Origin owned by Jeff Bezos completed its tenth crewed mission on Tuesday.
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The brief mission sent six people into space for a brief flight that lasted just over 10 minutes.
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The boosters landed in a controlled descent similar to the technology pioneered by SpaceX.
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The crew landed in their capsule, which floated to the ground underneath three parachutes.
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I didn't see it, but it sounds good. The mission marked Blue Origins 30th launch of its new shepherd program.
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Several of the crew included paying customers. This is according to Blue Origin.
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OK, several of the crew. There were six people. What do you consider several?
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Maybe that's the maybe that's the better question to ask there. No doubt.
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OK, if you recently traveled by air in cattle class, yes, you know, you have which for the fellow passengers is sudden death, but not like this.
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A couple from Australia say that they spent 15 hours seated next to the body of a woman who died during the flight between Melbourne and Doha, Qatar.
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The wife of the pair, Jennifer Cullen, told Australian media they tried to wheel her up towards business class, but she was quite a large lady and they couldn't get her through the aisle.
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Colin and her husband were seated side by side in the row of four. With the other two seats empty, that's when the crew rolled the corpse next to them and asked them to slide down to make room and they obliged.
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Colin's husband, Mitchell Ring, said that he spent the next four hours sitting next to the body, but at least it had a blanket over it. The boilerplate statement, Qatar aired.
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We apologize for any inconvenience or distress that this incident may have caused, and they are in the process of contacting passengers in the line with our policies and procedure. This is a curve. This is according to a current affair.
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So think about that for a moment.
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You're flying.
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You're taking a long flight and somebody passes away. Now, keep in mind.
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My understanding, and I could be totally wrong by me saying this.
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They could not qualify the person as being dead until they're late until it's later. It can't be like official.
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So, I don't know. I don't know how it's looked at.
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It's very interesting. I mean, I wouldn't even know what to do. Could you imagine?
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I mean, that has to be an extremely weird situation. Now, if you do pull this up, it is on a curtain affairs under flight from hell.
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So it is referred to in Qatar is normally a pretty good airline. I've, you know, I took a nice little flight last year on them.
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Where did I go from? Where the hell was I?
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I think we went from Bangkok to Australia is what it was.
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So interesting times. Anyways, official at the Jackson Zoo in Mississippi discovered for a parrot missing from their enclosed year last week, sparking a search to try and track them down.
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Shortly later, they discovered four dead parrots in an attic of a barn.
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While the case of the while the case has been making a spooky caper, they believe that the mink got into the parrot enclosure and later hauled them how the prey away.
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Their bodies were still intact and based upon what I was taught and what the veterinarian told us, that is the nature of how minks usually do it.
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They devour their prey just to simply cause them to lose their life, according to one zoo rep.
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In the meantime, zoo officials are working with colleagues at our facilities on strategies to prevent this from happening again.
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This is according to the Clarion Ledger.
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So there you go. Also, an unidentified 40 year old man attempted to board a flight to Amsterdam last week worth $10,000 worth of cocaine shoved under a badly applied to pay.
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After a brief questioning, an anti narcotic police removed the man's ball cap and hair to discover more than 400 doses of cocaine.
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He was arrested and an investigation into whether the smuggling is connected to a larger criminal organization is now underway.
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This is according to USA Today. So there you go.
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Okay, take a listen to this real quick because you know, we got some news always going on. Resistance.
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Let me see. People that are resisting like to complain that Elon Musk and Doge officers assess the American taxpayer data as part of their cost cutting and efficiency measures.
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The new report shows that the House Judiciary Committee shows that under under president Joe Biden and IRS leaker share that the taxpayer data of more than 400,000 people, including president Trump with with the far left activist group ProPublica and the New York Times among other unidentified outlets.
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Worth noting this is this is in a news story. The leaker Chad. Let's see. What is it? Chas little John began a prison sentence last May and will serve five years.
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But you'll know that a very different kind of coverage from the media about the taxpayer information when it with the last when the first the information was reported.
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So there you go. Also the House budget bill under consideration is a total joke according to Republican rough representative Thomas Massey a budget bill that would add $328 billion to the deficit.
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This year and $295 billion a year after that under the call what he calls the rosiest assumption.
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Trump should accept nothing short of a balanced budget and keep the government shut down until Congress delivers such.
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The financial reports that Ukraine's government has agreed to a deal to pay the United States profit from monetization or monetizing state owned mineral resources in the future, including those from oil and gas deposits.
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The official terms not included in the security guarantee from the United States and are designed as a way to pay back billions in loads to provide the American taxpayers.
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Zelensky is expected to visit the US later this week to sign the deal. White House press secretary announced on Tuesday that access to the press pool that follows President Trump will be determined by the administration of administration's press office and not by the White House Correspondence Correspondenc
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