Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - 7/15/17 Jeff Fisher Show: Less Filling, More Satisfying By Jeffy

Episode Date: July 15, 2017

- Watercooler headlines- Republicans say college is bad for you- PETA trying to save a species of monkey at a man's expense- Trump in France- Time to go cashless thanks to Visa- How the third "Apes" m...ovie is looking- Samsung releasing new 405 inch TV, Jeffy volunteers to review- Emmy nominations - Regional dialects disappearing?- Thousands of gallons of slime unleashed in Oregon- Kraft Mac and Cheese has a dangerous ingredient- Guest Brian Lilley of Rebel Media to discuss Speers Kids- A terminally ill vet has a dying wish- A cure for baldness comingFollow Jeffy on Twitter: @JeffyMRALike Jeffy on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffFisherRadioFollow Jeffy on Instagram: @jeffymra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:27 This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Hello. Welcome to the broadcast. So, all right. It's summertime in Texas, in North Texas. And it's, I'm not supposed, you're not supposed to have any kind of plagues or anything, right? But I can't figure out why I have this plague. It's got to be, it's got to be because it's a thousand degrees outside.
Starting point is 00:01:05 I'm sorry, the heat index is only on 104. And then I come inside to, I want it sub-zero temperature AC. that's got to be the plague that I have because it just will not go away. Welcome to the broadcast. 888-90-33-33. Here's the phone number if you'd like to participate. You can follow me on Twitter at Jeff E.MRA.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio, Instagram, Jeff EMRA. And you can go to theblaze.com. Look at the channels there. Click on Jeffie Fisher. follow me on the Blaze channel as well. So I'll give you some, we'll start off with, you know, just some break room headlines just to get you through. You know, the stuff that's happened over the week
Starting point is 00:01:59 that you can go in Monday, you're sipping your coffee, you're suffering from the summertime plague that many of us are suffering from. You don't feel like you're months, Monday. It's coming up on Monday. It's the weekend. You're relaxing. So had enough of Trump rush.
Starting point is 00:02:16 that really wasn't a question. That was more of a statement, really? Because yes is the answer I know. I know. But you know it's never going to end. It's never ending. And we'll have Trump Russia. We have people across the country being reported now
Starting point is 00:02:35 that have had enough. And I'm sure that, you know, the report is going to be not that it was Trump Russia, but it was, you know, the other side was looking for dirt. Well, I can't believe they weren't. I'm sure the Americans are over there, piddling and messing around in their business. Well, that's probably true.
Starting point is 00:02:55 I mean, you don't want it to be true, right? But we've had enough. And then we're still going to get reports on, it's about Hillary, right? Because a new Aberdeen emails reveal additional instances of the Clinton donors receiving special treatment from the Clinton Department. of state. No.
Starting point is 00:03:19 What? Yeah. I know. I know. It's a surprise. And really, didn't our president Donald Trump say he was, she should be in jail? Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Yes, he did. Yes, he did. Of course, the House, one of the things that we talked about this past week was that the House should actually just start passing bills. Because he'll sign him. He's even. said, I'll be at my desk with a pen.
Starting point is 00:03:49 So send them the bills. Start passing stuff that the American people want. Now, the House passed a huge $6.96 billion defense spending bill this past week, right? Kind of sad that they approved the policy bill that declares climate change a threat to U.S. national security, but okay. $696 billion for managing the nation's vast military enterprise, $30 billion more for core Pentagon operations, and that's more than Donald Trump wanted.
Starting point is 00:04:29 So the vast military complex, the vast industrial military complex, continues. We also, lost some military men this week. Fifteen Marines and one Navy sailor. A KC-130
Starting point is 00:04:55 plane from Marine aerial refueler Transport Squadron. Flying from an airfield in North Carolina to Yuma, Arizona went down in Mississippi. Fifteen Marines, one Navy sailor. Plenty of prayers needed for those people.
Starting point is 00:05:14 And I will tweet the link to the story that has all the names of the soldiers that we lost. on that crash. We do have another example of why I should be. I mean, how many times? How many times have I said, Postal Inspector?
Starting point is 00:05:35 Yes, me. I should be the man out of the United States Postal Service. According to this study, and they've been on the brink of bankruptcy for quite some time, and they're struggling to stay alive, I've got some ideas to keep them alive, but do they give the job to me? No. But they did pay over $90,000 to cover for paid employees who took time off to campaign for Hillary Clinton. Oh, that's okay.
Starting point is 00:06:13 There's no word on if any of the postal workers took time off to campaign for Donald Trump. I haven't seen that story. this is just another example of why I should be in charge in the United States Postal Service. I'm ready. Give me the job. Got some good ideas for you. Keep it alive.
Starting point is 00:06:38 When you're sitting in the break room and people start talking about you, the Postal Service, they suck. Although they just deliver mail to my house every day, but they suck. They spend all this money. You can say, well, you know, if the United States Postal Service had Jeff Fisher
Starting point is 00:06:56 as the postmaster general. It would be fixed. San Francisco Transit Authority, Bart, they don't want to release the crime surveillance videos during, in their tunnels and in their trains and at the train stops. Why?
Starting point is 00:07:17 It'll make people racist. Yep. Oh, you've decided what will make people racist. That's good. That's good. I'm glad to, I'm glad that you've decided for us. Kidrock for Senate.com. Is it real?
Starting point is 00:07:38 He says yes. But the way he answered yes and the way some of the reports are makes me think that it's not real. But could he win? Absolutely. Absolutely. And good luck. God bless. And the reason that we're still mentioning a climate change
Starting point is 00:08:01 in our military, industrial complex spending bill, because they have some stories out there that say, oh, three years to save the planet, or it's irreversible destruction. Yes. Yes. And those are the same people that claim that the giant iceberg that broke off is because of climate change.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Oh. You mean it wasn't because of it? climate change? No, I'm sorry. Sorry. It wasn't. Sorry to bring you down, but it wasn't. It wasn't climate change. Okay? Look it up. Oh, you know what? I can just tell you. Because see, what happens is, is the ice builds up and it gets so heavy and then it breaks off. Not that because it heats up, it just got too much ice. It got too heavy and then it broke off. And if you look at there's videos and there's also time lapse where you can see the crack getting bigger and bigger as it gets heavier and heavier.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Now those of you think, that's because it was melting. No, sorry. It wasn't. A plan approved in May set to take effect very soon in Chicago, forcing high school seniors to be enlisted in the military, have a job, be enrolled in a gap year program, or have a car. college acceptance letter before a Chicago public schooling system will give them their diploma. Isn't that special? It's nice to them decide what I have to do with my life.
Starting point is 00:09:41 Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Thank you. Oh, man, you are. You are taking care of us, aren't you? Yes, you are. Yes, you are. A Texas judge who was placed on unpaid leave after officials discovered she was not a U.S. citizen. Do you remember hearing about that?
Starting point is 00:10:01 sorry? The Corpus Christi judge? Sitting down the bench wasn't the citizen of the United States? She's now obtained her citizenship. That's pretty fast. Pretty fast for those of you that say you can't become a citizen for a long time once you come into the country. The Corpus Christi City Council will decide whether the judge should be reinstated. I'm sorry, the former judge should be reinstated. I would say no. Although if all her cases, off the top of my head, I would say no.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Look, you lied. Right? You lied to us. And maybe she, you know, that whole, it's not a lie. I just never said I was a citizen. Okay. All right. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:10:51 Appreciate it. But, I mean, go be a judge somewhere else. We'll be a lawyer. We love you. Take care. Goodbye. Have a nice day. Yes?
Starting point is 00:11:02 No. Yes. Charlie Gardin case still going on in the United Kingdom. We've got a doctor from the United States flying over next week to, it's nice of the court and the hospital to allow a professional from the United States to come over and just take a look at the kid. You know, he's, look, he's part of here in the U.S., the Columbia University in New York City. He's got a special program that he's trying to, developed new experimental therapies for people with the Charlie Guard condition.
Starting point is 00:11:39 And he's going to fly over and give his assessment. Let's see. So that's special. That's special. Maybe the doctor will say, you know, Your Honor, despite there's a 10% chance, we should still take that 10% chance. That's not what's going to happen, though. There's only a 10% chance.
Starting point is 00:12:00 Okay, well, we'll just go to disconnect it. He's going to die. Have a nice day. Good luck. But the verdict is going to be on July 25th. July 25th is when the judge said that he would sign. That's a sad, sad story when parents cannot take care of their own children. That is for sure.
Starting point is 00:12:22 And, of course, one of my favorite stories of the week. Donald Trump has been over in France, and he was there over there, you know, saying hello, partying, having a good time. and you know Trump's got the younger wife and Macaron
Starting point is 00:12:44 McRone Mr. Francie Mr. Frenchie has got the older wife right and I think if I'm right if I remember right she's the same age as Trump
Starting point is 00:12:54 and he's the same age as Melania so you know it's just a reverse it's the reverse special love affair and so Don couldn't help himself when he was saying goodbye they were on their little tour of some one of the museums.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Hey, you know, you look a pretty good shape. And he says beautiful. And then he looks at it. And then the groan turns around. And he looks at him and says, beautiful. I love Donald J. Trump, the president of the United States.
Starting point is 00:13:39 of America. You're in pretty good shape. Beautiful. You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network. Welcome to it. 888-903.33 is the phone number if you would like to participate in today's broadcast. All right.
Starting point is 00:14:39 So Reginald Robinson, a college law professor, found guilty of sexual harassment because of a question. Because of a question. They complained that the test question described a hypothetical bikini wax. The customer claimed to have fallen asleep and been inappropriately touched.
Starting point is 00:15:14 Robinson's question asked if they had a legal case against the salon owner. The students said they failed. They were forced to reveal if they had ever had waxes themselves. They also said they did not like the use of the word genitals. He didn't use the word genitals in a law class, did he? No, oh my gosh. Now, he was found guilty of sexual.
Starting point is 00:15:56 harassment. He now has to undergo sensitivity training and have all of his test questions screened by another member of the staff. That is absolutely agonizing. And it may prove why this new survey released this past week by the Pew Research
Starting point is 00:16:22 Center reveals that just 36% of Republicans polled believe that higher education has a positive effect on the nation, while 58% feel it's negative. Do you think? Because, I mean, just two years ago, 54% of the Republicans believed higher education was good for the nation. Okay? The same survey showed that 72% of Democrats believe colleges and universities positively affect the nation. President of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni contends the perceptions about academia do not necessarily fall along party lines, as individuals on both sides have become increasingly fearful that college campuses no longer respect the First Amendment.
Starting point is 00:17:19 Reginald Robinson, accused of sexual harassment by two students in Howard University in Washington, D.C., the students complained that a test question described a hypothetical bikini. wax. The students said they felt they were forced to reveal if they had ever had waxes themselves. They also said they did not like the word genitals. Robinson must now undergo sensitivity training and have all his test questions screened by another staff member. Professor should absolutely walk away. And that is absolutely agonizing. I hope for some reason those two students
Starting point is 00:18:09 never have to face a real trial where the use of the word genitals actually happens because it won't be hypothetical then. It'll be unbelievable. And do you wonder
Starting point is 00:18:34 why you wonder why higher education is getting a bad rap. That's just another example. Another example. Another example of why you can't be
Starting point is 00:18:51 conservative or even just a Republican. You can be a member of a left-wing group. You can be a member of the Democratic Party and say so on a college campus but heaven forbid
Starting point is 00:19:09 you say something that a conservative might say, you will have all hell to pay for. Got it? Now there's been a dramatic shift on those campuses. I mean, there's plenty of conservative universities that are starting to grow, and this is a perfect example of why, because of hypothetical questions causing professors to be found guilty of sexual harassment.
Starting point is 00:19:41 All right. Pete is at it again. We'll tell you about that in the next half hour. And, you know, I love people. They are some of my favorite people on Earth. And this time, they've become even more special. The Jeff Fisher Show, The Blaze Radio Network. Cheryl, 3393 is the phone number.
Starting point is 00:20:41 All right. So our friends at PETA are at it again, and I was busy reading this story over again because it's pretty amazing that they get away with this. So you remember the... Remember the monkey selfie that made the rounds and the monkeys were taking selfies? And the photographer had the pictures of all the monkeys taking selfies. And a particular one figuring out, you know, taking the picture of himself or herself.
Starting point is 00:21:10 And it was from the, it was one of the endangered, okay, I'm going to have the computer tell you what they're called. They're endangered and they're called macaque. The macaque monkey. keep that around because I'm going to forget. What's it called again? Macac. Yeah, thank you. Macac monkey.
Starting point is 00:21:36 All right. So, Peter is all wound up saying the selfie money that the company has made and that he has made, the photographer, should go to the monkey. Okay. Wait. What? Yes. It should go to the monkey. Now the courts are like hearing on Thursday,
Starting point is 00:22:05 the federal appeal judge at the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco said it was absurd for PETA to claim that the monkey was entitled to copyright on behalf of a monkey. Now, the attorneys for Mr. Slater. Now, they're not even sure they have the right, a monkey. One of the things that's happened, though, since this selfie picture is that the people now there
Starting point is 00:22:33 are calling it the selfie monkey and aren't killing them anymore. So they're growing. So he's helped them by promoting this with the selfie monkey. So now they're not just the,
Starting point is 00:22:48 they're not just the, they're not just the macaque monkey. They're the selfie monkey. See how smooth that was? I would try it one more. time. Watch, hold on. They're not just the macaque. Even smoother.
Starting point is 00:23:10 They're the selfie monkey. Okay? Now, Pita has given their statement on the, Pita has given their statement on the macaque monkey selfie case appeals hearing. PETA is pleased with the robust discussion of this historic case in which it is undisputed even by the defendants that the
Starting point is 00:23:42 Macac. Naruto made the cause and effect connection between pressing the shutter button and the change to his reflection in the camera lens, resulting in his now famous selfie photographs. Copyright law is clear that under these circumstances, he should own the photos. And PETA is proud to be his voice in court. The proceeds from the use of these photos should go to protect Naruto and his family, who are being wiped out for illegal bushmeat and whose homelands are being destroyed by human encroachment. As we learn about these highly intelligent, complex primates, who have their own culture and their own language and want only to be left alone and in peace, PETA believes that society has a moral imperative to advance and amend the law to recognize animal rights. a deer pita no animals do not have them right
Starting point is 00:24:41 okay it's a it's a monkey it's a macaque monkey okay and that can just continue to be a macaque monkey it's very simple
Starting point is 00:24:56 now we all I mean it's unbelievable since it actually is helping them Peter should be happy but no but no no, since the animals don't actually have the right, since it was just humans saying, oh, you know what? We should call the, we should, we should call the
Starting point is 00:25:20 macaque monkey, the selfie monkey. This is a smooth operation. And then we won't eat them. We won't kill them. They'll grow, so there'll be plenty more. Macac. Monkeys. and we'll just call them selfie monkeys instead of
Starting point is 00:25:43 Macac monkeys Now I just want to continue doing the story Just so I can give her a hard time Continue to just keep doing stuff for the So that I can continue to have her play the Macaque Soundbite for the monkey
Starting point is 00:25:58 I'm just going to keep that up all day Macac Thank you Peter drives me insane Come on now Really the fight is for animal rights I mean that's really what they're fighting They could give a flying crap about the
Starting point is 00:26:13 Macaque monkey It doesn't matter It doesn't matter Now The main story behind this Which is really agonizing Is that the photographer Who did the selfie pictures of the
Starting point is 00:26:27 Macac monkey Is now broke Because of these lawsuits From Pita He is Baroque Got no money He said he's thinking about Not even
Starting point is 00:26:41 Not even being a photographer anymore all right he wants to he's going to continue he might become a dog walker or something else because he's broke thanks to peter's lawsuit against him because of his macaque monkey selfie so i think maybe perhaps peter should belly up to the bar with a little bit of cash this is ridiculous and if the courts decide that, well, you know, we don't have animal rights and obviously there's no way
Starting point is 00:27:19 to pay macaque. And Naruto, that's his name, Naruto, but they don't even know if it's actually Naruto. That's actually the same macaque monkey. They don't even know if that is the case. The guy couldn't even come back to the U.S.
Starting point is 00:27:35 He lives in the United Kingdom. He couldn't even come back to the United States to come to the court case because he is a Baroque no money thank you Peter appreciate it
Starting point is 00:27:50 very much all because David Slater let the Macac monkey take a selfie and it actually helped it helped the people are like
Starting point is 00:28:04 hey these are cool they're now selfie monkeys we're not even going to call them Macac anymore we're going to call them selfie monkeys and you know what? They're probably pretty cool. We probably shouldn't eat them.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Okay, we'll kill other animals. Oh, that's what they're pissed about. Wait. I freaking hate PETA. I know they care about animals and I care about animals too. And I know at their core, at their core, I'm going to give them a little break. At their core, therefore, you know, that's in their name, right? The ethical treatment of animals.
Starting point is 00:28:39 I got it. But in the end. we are humans. We are the ruling being on the planet. So if we decide that a particular animal is no longer worth being on the planet, tough, tough, another animal will replace it. Sooner or later, somebody will let another monkey take a...
Starting point is 00:29:16 Macaug. Thank you. Sooner later, somebody will let another... Maccaf. monkey take a selfie and we'll be okay. It'll be all right because nobody, oh, you know what, those are pretty nice. We'll keep those around for a while.
Starting point is 00:29:31 We like them. They're cool. And instead of calling them, Macac, we'll call them selfie monkeys. Macac. Macac. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:29:43 This is the Jeff Fisher show. On the Blaze Radio Network. If you're not sure when you... Welcome to an 888-90333 is the phone number. this is the Jeff Fisher Radio program. And amazingly, this is Jeff Fisher on the Blaze Radio Network. All right, so I'm perusing my Twitter account at Jeff EMRA during the little siesta called a commercial break. And I see a tweet here that says, please lead with your mistakes.
Starting point is 00:30:57 Age gap is the same 24 years. The Trumps are both seven years older than the French first couple. I'm not quite sure. First of all, you can't hold me to the things I say. I can't even remember what I said a minute ago. Okay. That's just not fair. But they're both, like what, 25 years apart?
Starting point is 00:31:15 You said they're 24, they're 24, 25 years apart, right? Trump is 71. Melania is 47. Emmanuel Macron is 39 years old and the wife is 64 years old. Because she was his teacher. You're in pretty good shape. beautiful so there you have it if I said something wrong I think I said that they were the
Starting point is 00:31:53 same age difference right that's what I thought I said they were the same oh I said they were the same age right the same I got you I just misspoke it was the age difference between them anyway there you go all right you got the story now you're happy beautiful you you are in good shape come over here let me feel those buns of yours emmanuel what do you think beautiful huh check out milania she's just as hard as this one here stop it i mean trump's over there party in her france good stuff good stuff so there you go you're happy I have led with my mistakes if that...
Starting point is 00:32:43 I, you know, I misspoke. It's not a mistake. It's not a lie. It's a mis-speak. Do I work for the government now? Yes. As a matter of fact, I do. Good news coming from a visa.
Starting point is 00:32:59 Visa looking to push more small businesses into updating their digital payment technology, offering up to $10,000. $10,000, each to 50 U.S. based small business owners that are committed to going cashless. Yay. Yay. I'm almost, I know a lot of people might think twice about this and think,
Starting point is 00:33:30 no, not cashless, not cashless, what are they going to do? We can't go cashless. How close are you to being cashless in your life right now? Because I am really close. I mean, it's rare. I keep a couple bucks in my wallet For whatever reason I have no idea To buy stuff behind my wife's back
Starting point is 00:33:51 So she doesn't know Oh yeah that's right That's what I use cash for What do you use cash for? I mean I'm darned near cashless right now But the availability is still there, Jeff And if you're cashless they can track every move you make They're tracking it already
Starting point is 00:34:12 I'm convinced just put the check chip in. But Visa is helping the small businesses out. Now, I hope that Visa is going to help them get the correct card readers. Because there's plenty of businesses large and small that do not have decent card readers. And that's even more of a pain. Okay. And now they have the chips.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Okay. So now we have the card readers that you have to, you can't just slide it and it just goes in. You got to put the chip in. And if they have the crappy card reader, you got to hold the card reader and slide your card in. It takes forever. It takes an extra 35 seconds. 30 seconds. It's horrible.
Starting point is 00:35:02 I mean, how much time is it going to take? Get the good reader in. There's only a couple businesses that have great readers. And you put the chip in, man, and boom, it's good. So I hope Vista is putting in the good readers. That's how good they are. You put it in and it goes, boom. You're done.
Starting point is 00:35:17 tell me that's not a good reader you still have the slide for the people that don't have the chip yet but if your car it has a chip on it you can't slide it you've got to put it in that's it and they'll call the authorities man can I just slide it no it won't let you
Starting point is 00:35:35 no it won't let you I just want to slide it no no you can't do that sir I'm sorry I know but it's not reading my chip right why can I just you just have to put it in right just hold it there move it around the right there sir Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:49 I mean, it's agonizing. So Visa, please. If anything, help the small businesses out with the good readers. Please. That means a lot to me, just you and me. Okay, together. But going cashless? Okay, I'm all about it.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Let's go cashless. Let's move on. Put the chip in me. Let's move on. They're going to track me. They're going to track me. That's the way it goes. Right?
Starting point is 00:36:11 Right? Of course. Of course. We've got a guy out of here. He won't put his chip in. Ugh, agonizing. Remember they used to have to slide them? I don't.
Starting point is 00:36:25 I was too young to remember that, but I just remember that they used to have a little machine where they used to have to slide the card with the copy paper and everything. Oh, agonizing. This is the Jeff Fisher show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. The experiment was a success.
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Starting point is 00:38:06 I know. I didn't pick it. And just click on that and follow. Get stuff on that as well. Okay. All right. So this past week, I don't know where we can talk about the Emmys. We are willed up.
Starting point is 00:38:21 In fact, we're going to talk about the Emmys. There's some pretty cool things involving in the 69th Emmy nominations, which I, you know, television, a huge fan. And then we can talk a little bit about the movies. We've got to find out how much, Ellie, find out how much the Planet of the Apes made because it broke out late Thursday into a Friday of this weekend what the projections are.
Starting point is 00:38:53 So I saw that on Monday. It was a special screening of a friend who's part of SAG. And, no, not the old people's home, but, you know, the actors' guilt. And we went to see Planet of the Apes. And I love the first two. And my review of this
Starting point is 00:39:11 episode of war, Planet of the Apes. If you like the first two, you'll love this. You'll like this one. No question. I was a... I just... There are a couple of things that happened in the movie that I just... It's tough to get over.
Starting point is 00:39:35 It's tough to get by. You know, they had the new character, the new little monkey with the jacket. The Black Lives... Well, there's a whole other side story to that, with the Black Lives Matter of the... And the little monkey from the zoo that wore the jacket and he was trying to blame Planet of the Apes of trying to shame Black Lives Matter.
Starting point is 00:39:55 No, the monkey was cold, first of all. So he wore a jacket. And B, so did all the other monkeys in the original Planet of the Apes, so they were just paying a little homage. So sorry to bust your bubble, Mr. Black Lives Matter. Anyway, 55 million. So what is that? They're going to tam out.
Starting point is 00:40:20 That would be a good weekend for them then. because they're up against Spider-Man. What is Spider-Man? Are they number one? You can turn on your microphone. Dear Lord, turn on your microphone. Talk to me. I don't want to, I can't take the headphone not speaking thing.
Starting point is 00:40:33 This reminds me of other shows that I used to listen to a guy named Bruce Williams. And Bruce would, he would take calls and his deal would be, Moniquey, where are we going? We're going to go to festival. You'd hear her, she had her turned up so loud in his headphones. We're going to go to Pennsylvania. Monroe, Wisconsin, you're on. Go ahead. I mean, just say it.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Monique, where are we going? We're going to go to Monroe, Wisconsin, Bruce. Here's Bill. Okay, Bill, go ahead. But instead we got... Monroe, Wisconsin, go ahead. I was just driving me to say. All right, so anyway, I gave you time to look everything up.
Starting point is 00:41:10 You're welcome. Spider-Man made $163 million. The new Spider-Man still. The latest Spider-Man. Okay? And so what are the projections for for apes? Oh my gosh. Well, 50 million. They've got to be projecting what about 170? The total weekend, Saturday and Sunday, today and tomorrow? It says not available.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Just mark my words. That if they made 50 million, you know, you're going to make about 160, 170 this weekend, which will be great. They will be in love with that. And you know what else was great? Samsung just unveiled a 405-inch TV. Samsung, I love you. You're my new favorite person. A 405-inch TV. Now, okay, so it's, you know, 130,000.
Starting point is 00:42:23 So, so who doesn't have an extra 130,000 laying around? right yeah I'll take that one I mean Best Buy is going to have it on sale for you might be able to get it for 115 110,000 so that's good gig you know get the 405 inch TV from Samsung for 130,000 and I mean they had the big ones from some of the other manufacturers that were a lot more money a lot more money so you get 34 feet of screen, I mean, come on. They have to start releasing movies direct to my home. If I'm going to have my 405-inch TV, I'm not going to want to go to the theater ever. You know the theater owners are like, they can never lower the price below, below too much. What's too much? I don't
Starting point is 00:43:28 know, but whatever it is, keep it there. I mean, unbelievable. 4K screen, I want it. wanted in my home, please. Jeff, you don't have a room to put it in. We'll knock out a wall. Don't the kids have to have their bedroom? No. They're sleeping in the garage. Why can't you put the TV in the garage?
Starting point is 00:43:55 No. The new 405-inch TV goes in these two rooms right here. Kids are sleeping in the garage. Right? So anyway, I enjoyed. I really can't wait for that. I want that television. in my home, desperately.
Starting point is 00:44:17 It'll be too big, Jeff. You'll be sitting too close to it. So I'll put a chair in the back of the house. That'll be my movie room. Let's your movie room, the house. I know, but don't you have a little separate now the house? I have the new Samsung 400 and five inch TV. You know, listen, Samsung, if you need people to, you know, try it out
Starting point is 00:44:46 and see if it actually works in a living environment, call me I'm here for you you know 888 9000 33 93 or you can tweet me just you know just direct DM me on Twitter at Jeffrey MRA I'm there for you okay I'll follow you today so you know you can you can just you can just direct message me and we'll be fine be good to go okay some surprising some surprising points in the Emmy nominations this year that were kind of fascinating. It was surprising to see who got the awards.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Network television is kind of no more. I know that they're still creating shows and they're creating some, they're creating some, you know, some decent stuff. But when you look at the main shows and what, what networks they're on. It's pretty fascinating
Starting point is 00:45:55 that HBO got 111 nominations. Netflix, 91. NBC, 64, they're still creating. FX 55. ABC got 36 nominations. And CBS 29, Fox 20, Hulu 18, Amazon 16, National Geographic 15, Showtime 15,
Starting point is 00:46:19 AMC 13, B.S. 11, right? All right. But, and a lot of those are, you know, the best wig worn in a documentary about a girl that's blonde. Oh, okay. That one goes to, to HBO? Yes. Oh, okay. New problem. but when you think about the best drama nominations AMC Netflix Hulu Netflix Netflix NBC I mean that's remarkable remarkable best drama best drama better call so AMC we're discuss the we're gonna go the crown on Netflix. Handmaid's Tale on Hulu. House of Cards on Netflix. Stranger Things, Netflix. This is Us, NBC. There's a couple tough calls there. I would venture to say that they would love to give it to, you know, House of Cards and or Stranger Things on Netflix.
Starting point is 00:47:40 but it would not surprise me that they give it to This Is Us on NBC Give it to the network The main, you know, one of the original three And it's a show that covers all bases Right? It's, if you haven't seen it, watch it And you'll know exactly what I'm talking about
Starting point is 00:48:06 But I will say I was a little mift at, well, what's the number one show on cable television? Let's see, what is the number one show on cable television? Oh, I know, The Walking Dead. You can hear, obviously, talking Walking Dead on my podcast page. When the show comes back around, we've got some new news, and we do Talking Fear each week as well. Just, you know, subscribe to my SoundCloud channel or my podcast channel on the blaze,
Starting point is 00:48:40 and you'll be alerted with those podcasts. pop up each week. Number one show. Number one show, The Walking Dead. What did they get nominated for? How many nominations did they get? Let's see. The Walking Dead.
Starting point is 00:49:01 How many nominations do they get? Oh, I won. The number one show on television. One Emmy nomination. Come on now, Emmys. And what did they get nominated for? I gave you a dollar. Go ahead, guess.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Nope, not that. They got nominated for outstanding prosthetic makeup for a series, limited series, movie, or special. Now, I realize that this is the 69 Emmy nominations. and we'll be celebrating the 69th Emmy Awards and it'll just be a great big party and everybody will be glad-handing everybody and back-slapping everybody and saying how great they are because that's what awards shows do.
Starting point is 00:50:02 We love award shows for that reason. But when you have the number one show getting one throwaway award, and I'm sorry to the prosthetic makeup people, but I know that it's not a throwaway award to you. I apologize. But when you have that show getting one throwaway award, there's something wrong in the works.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Something wrong in the works. There's something wrong in the works. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. 88-903 is the phone number. Welcome to the broadcast. This is the Jeff Fisher show on the Blaze Radio. network. So I'm kind of drifting back and forth between War for the Planet of the Apes and the Emmys
Starting point is 00:51:41 since I was able to see it earlier this week on an early run, an early view, which was well worth the watch. I mean, I love the Apes, the franchise. I love it. But I was just reading an article that talked about, this is the headline, War for the Planet of the Apes, one of the greatest block. Busters of our time. Wow.
Starting point is 00:52:09 I don't know that I would have titled my review that. My review would have been, if you like the other two, you'll love this one. And I'm sure that, you know, I'm sure that Michael Circus, he really wants an award for his work as Caesar in these awards. And the other, you know, Hollywood is out to get him one.
Starting point is 00:52:35 I don't know how they make it They put the I forget what they call it now But they It's almost animated But it's not And they put dots all over your body And then you create this character
Starting point is 00:52:49 And then they impose the ape body on you Post film It's post recording And it's really cool You gotta be apes And if you want to know about How much money they spent on this stupid movie The preview
Starting point is 00:53:05 that I was at had a live stream of all the actors in Hollywood. They were in Hollywood. I was not. They were talking about the making of the movie. So they're talking about it and they're talking about, well,
Starting point is 00:53:23 for three months prior to the filming of the movie, we were at Ape School. What? That's how much money they've spent on this movie. They're sending their actors and there's a bunch of them to ape school
Starting point is 00:53:39 because they want people to be able to act and move and become relaxed and comfortable with themselves. Okay. All right, good. But anyway, when they're starting to get reviews of the greatest blockbusters of all time, they'll make some serious money. You've got on that.
Starting point is 00:54:01 Now, as I'm cruising, now I'm going to jump back to the Emmys TV because I want to, want my 405 inch TV from Samsung, please. And I'm willing to, look, I'm willing to take it,
Starting point is 00:54:12 put it in my house. I'll let you know, I'll review it for you, Samsung, let you know how it is. You know, just DM me on Twitter. We'll be good.
Starting point is 00:54:21 We'll hook up the address and we'll make it happen. And I'll give you, the review will be, the review will be really good, I promise. As well as I'm looking through the Emmys and I'm looking to see,
Starting point is 00:54:33 you know, lead actress in a comedy series, I mean, really, Jane Fonda? Are we throwing her? She's got another nomination for a little Grace and Frankie on Netflix. Agonizing. Unbreakable, Kimmy Smith. Veep, of course, Julie Lys Dreyfus.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Tracy Ellis Ross for Blackish. Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda both get Emmy nominations for this stupid Grace and Frankie. Come on. And I'm looking at the reality, the variety talk series. for Emmy nominations. Variety talk series. Emmy nominations. Real time with Bill Maher. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Starting point is 00:55:20 The Late Late Show with James Gordon. Last week tonight with John Oliver. Jimmy came alive. Full frontal with Samantha Bee. What? Come on. I'm sorry. Let's take a look and see any shows.
Starting point is 00:55:40 Let's run down. Now, when I gave the list of networks that were nominated, I was looking to see the Blaze. The Blaze. The Blaze. See if they had some shows nominated. You know, they do some television shows on the Blaze Network and cable network. See if they've got any Emmy nominations.
Starting point is 00:55:55 Let me look down here on the, let me look down here and see if we got, so we got any shows on the Blaze nominated for Emmys. You know, the variety talk shows, and a variety comedy shows. Best Drama series. Let's see. Television movie.
Starting point is 00:56:13 Documentaries. The Blaze. The Blaze. That's the Emmys. Let's go to the Streamies and see if the Streamies and see if the Streamies of giving the Blaze anything on the Streamies. The Blaze, the Blaze on the Streamies.
Starting point is 00:56:23 The Emmys or the Streamies, zero. So I take some of these awards with a grain of so. But congratulations to all the nominees. The Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network. Welcome to at 888900. Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio, and Instagram at Jeff EMRA.
Starting point is 00:57:38 And, of course, the Blaze channel. Go to the Blaze.com. Click on the channels, and you are good to go. I just received this tweet, Public Service announcement under the heading Public Service announcement. The NFL preseason begins in 19 days. The regular season begins in 54 days. College football, 2017, begins in 42 days. Is that right?
Starting point is 00:58:16 August 26th, 42 days? Something like that. Can't happen fast enough. Tell you that. All right. Proceed. Now, I also noticed on my, on the Twitters, that people were commenting about,
Starting point is 00:58:34 the 405 inch Samsung screen, wondering if a projector that you could make any size will be better than the 405. Okay. While you can make the projectors any size, I don't think you're going to get the quality view that you're going to get from the 4K 405 from Samsung. Right?
Starting point is 00:59:01 I mean, the projectors are cool. And you can get the, You can use those now. I mean, we, my wife has one that she likes to play around with it. And a projector too. And, uh,
Starting point is 00:59:13 it's nice to have it and it's nice to see it up on whatever wall you want it on or up on the ceiling if you're laying down, that kind of thing. But the quality. The quality isn't there. It's cute. It's nice. But the quality is there.
Starting point is 00:59:30 It's like the projector alarm clocks that you get that, you know, shine up on the ceiling so you don't have to, you know, look around at the nightstand at night, you just look up and there's the time up on the ceiling, which I personally love. But the quality, you know, if you want to actually see the digital beauty of the clock, you have to look at the actual clock instead of the projection of it on the ceiling, right? So the 405 is much better that way. No question.
Starting point is 00:59:58 Now, this week has been fascinating in the fact that we've talked about this story on a couple different shows on this network. And it still is fascinating to me, even though we've talked about it already. But it's the way and what we call different things around the country. Right. So what we call, it says if you answer these nine questions, they can tell what part of the country you're from, right? I'll tell you where you grew up. So the first question is what we call insects that glow at night.
Starting point is 01:00:41 Fireflies or lightning bugs? Weird. I mean, they're fireflies, right? They're fireflies. That's what they are. And they're actually really cool. And some places in the country, you don't see them. When we were living in Pennsylvania, we saw a bunch of them in Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 01:01:02 And they're just fascinating to watch. And kids have fun running around looking at fireflies, not lightning bugs. All right. So what do you call, and this one is fascinating to me because I forgot about one. What do you call a sale of household items? Now, most of the country, garage sale. A good chunk of the east, southeast, and way up northeast, call it a yard sale. There's a little sliver up in Connecticut that call it a tag sale.
Starting point is 01:01:39 And there's a little sliver in Wisconsin and maybe bleeding into Michigan a little bit that call it a rummage sale. I remember my mom calling it a rummage sale. I grew up in Michigan. I remember her calling it a rummage sale. for a number of years, but it's always a, it was a garage sale until those stupid country song came out in the 90s or whenever, whenever I was, whenever I was working country music station, spending country records back in the 90s. And what's his face came out with his yard sale song, became a yard sale.
Starting point is 01:02:16 Classic yard sale prices. All right. So how do we address a group of people? You guys, y'all. many people in the Pittsburgh area say yins. That's just dumb. If you're from Pittsburgh and you say yins, stop it. And some parts of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania use.
Starting point is 01:02:48 And yes, I am well aware of the Pennsylvania use. Use guys. Ugh. Stop it. I don't know why. And a lot of people that are the people who from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania who say, use, use guys
Starting point is 01:03:05 are the same people who get mad when somebody says y'all. Y'all come on in. Y'all sit down. How y'all do it? They don't like that, but they're okay with yous. Use guys okay? How's you guys?
Starting point is 01:03:22 So they're Bodomar. Baltimore says that all the time too. What do you call carbonated beverages? Carbonated beverages. Now when I grew up in Michigan, a lot of times it was called the pop. But I spent a bunch of years in Florida and it became a soda. And then it was been soda forever now.
Starting point is 01:03:45 There's still plenty of areas in the country that call it pop. And there's plenty of places in the country that call it Coke. All carbonated beverages is Coke. Would you like a Coke? Yes. What kind? You know, seven up. Or whatever it is.
Starting point is 01:04:03 But the carbonated beverage is just a Coke. And that's just because, you know, that's like, you know, there's plenty of, there's plenty of items that take the name of what they are, right? Q-tips, you know, the, the, the, the, uh, cue tips of snowmobiles. There's a long laundry list of things that are just one name are, is the spot. It's not a real snowmobile. Those are official titles. Yeah, okay.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Coke is an official kind of carbonated beverage. Yes, we know, but we're just calling all carbonated beverages, Coke. Would you like a Coke? Yes, what kind? Soda, what kind? Pop, what kind? Same thing. Where we throw our trash?
Starting point is 01:04:52 Where do you put your trash? In a garbage can or a trash can. That's fascinating. Most of the north, and it dips a little bit down into the west, into the northwest, say garbage can. And almost the entire south, bottom half of the U.S., say trash can. That's fascinating. Now, there is some, there is, you know, some cloudy areas around the country that kind of mix it in a little bit.
Starting point is 01:05:25 But for the most part, garbage can along the top, trash can along the bottom of the U.S. That's fascinating. What we haul freight in? What do you haul freight in? Do you haul it in a semi or a semi truck? Do you haul it in a 18-wheeler? Or do you haul it in a tractor-trailer? Most of the country is semi-truk.
Starting point is 01:05:56 Up in the northeast, you get the tractor-trailers and down in the far south, looks like a little bit of Mississippi, Louisiana, a little bit Alabama, 18 Wheeler. It's fine. I've lived in all these places around the country. I've heard it all. This is amazing. Except that I hadn't heard this before.
Starting point is 01:06:17 What we drink from in public places, do you call it a drinking fountain? Do you call it a water fountain? Now, there are a couple of places. It looks like a little Wisconsin might bleed into Michigan a little, but for sure that's Wisconsin and in part of Connecticut. They have here, it's called a bubbler. I have never. I never heard that.
Starting point is 01:06:47 I never heard a water fountain called a bubler. Heard of a drinking fountain. Water fountain is pretty much what I've always heard it as. but I've never heard it called a bubler. Now I would consider if something called a bubler would be something else. Possible. What we call athletic footwear, tennis shoes, sneakers, gym shoes. Now, I remember at one point, a little bit in the, a little bit in the Midwest.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Looks like Indiana. a little bit of Ohio, maybe Illinois, sneaking into Michigan a little bit. They used to call them gym shoes. And then, for the most part, it's mostly tennis shoes. There's a few up, way up in the northeast, and then down to the tip of Florida, they say they still call them sneakers. But it's pretty much tennis shoes.
Starting point is 01:07:43 I mean, they're tennis shoes. That's what they are. Athletic footwear, tennis shoes. And how many syllables in Carmel? Is it Caramel or Carmel? most of the country Carmel Down south
Starting point is 01:08:04 In the southwest I mean southeast You get the three syllables In Caramel Caramel Caramel Caramel Carmel
Starting point is 01:08:17 I need some caramel Carmel mix on that Please So I'll tweet this out Where you're from The phrases that can tell Tell where you're from It's kind of fascinating
Starting point is 01:08:29 to remember what things were. I've completely forgotten about rummage sales. They're either, you know, they're either a yard sale or garage sale, but you know, did you see it and you go, yeah. There were people that were calling them rummage sales. Kind of funny. And get me
Starting point is 01:08:45 a caramel over here. I need some caramel. Carmel shake and be fine. Here we go. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. It's a new dance club. Ready to get the glow sticks out. The little axe.
Starting point is 01:09:39 Welcome to it. 888903.33 is the phone number. So some great photos coming out of Oregon, the truck crash that had 7,500 pounds of slime eels loose on the highway. And one of the pictures is all over this car. Oh. We just, let's go ahead and just destroy that car. We're done with that. Slime eels all over the place.
Starting point is 01:10:12 Nasty. And it is just the 7,500 pounds of hagfish tipped over. And it just had the slime covered everywhere on Highway 101. Not the band, but the actual Highway 101. and you think to yourself, oh man, that is horrible. I wonder how something like that in Oregon could happen. Well, it could be that it's possible. It's because Oregon is poised to decriminalize meth, cocaine, and heroin.
Starting point is 01:10:49 And so maybe the slime heels is a sign of, hey, maybe you shouldn't do that. The legislature passed two bills this past week decriminalizing small amounts of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and ecstasy. Now there, the governor hasn't signed him yet, but good luck, God bless. Amazingly, we're now down to the point of, you know, let's make it all legal, right? We're not making it legal. We're just decriminalizing small amounts. So if you have a small amount of heroin, a small amount of methamphetamine, a small amount of cocaine, or a small amount of ecstasy, you'll be fine. Don't worry about it. What it does is it lends itself to being more harsh to the minority
Starting point is 01:11:49 community if those smaller amounts are found on people, does it? Because the facts really don't hold that out, but it sounds good anyway, right? Did I mention that the Coast Guard is reporting that they're struggling to keep up with the drugs flowing into the U.S.? Yeah, yeah, they are. I know it's amazing. Look, they've seized 45,000 pounds of cocaine into the U.S. already last year. They've busted some big drug kingpins. They've busted, I forget how many of those, the drug.
Starting point is 01:12:30 submarines full of dope coming into the country. They've snagged those and they still can't keep up. So maybe it's best, right Oregon? Maybe it's best. Maybe it's best that we just look. If you've got a little bit of heroin, just a little bit of math, a little bit of Coke, a little bit of ecstasy, don't worry about it. Go ahead. You're fine. Get out of here. Get out of here. I mentioned that overdoses of heroin are rising in the U.S. all over the United States. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 01:13:10 It's a small amount. Worry about it. They move to Oregon. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. It was a success. Begin Life Force reboot program. Now.
Starting point is 01:13:51 clear. Safe signs stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Welcome to the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Thank you for coming along for the ride today. 88-903.33 is the phone number.
Starting point is 01:14:24 You can use it if you wish, or you can just follow me on Twitter at JeffEMRA, Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio, Instagram at JeffEMRA. And, of course, the Blaze channel, just go to the blaze.com, click on the channel's button, and then look for MWA. This was just handed to me. I don't know if this is some kind of breaking news, July 14th. So yesterday afternoon, new research suggests macaroni and cheese powder contains high concentrations of potentially dangerous chemicals. What kind of fake news is this? What kind of fake news is this?
Starting point is 01:15:01 Have we gone the Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging? All right. So, first of all, this needs to add. We need to get the Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging. The group behind CleanupCraft.org. Cleanup Craft! Don't! Craft is like a godsend.
Starting point is 01:15:31 You kidding me? Kraft macaroni and cheese? The original craft macaroni cheese in a box with the powdered cheese. It is butter, milk. It's world class. And then the new, the microwave, just put in some water and some powder and mix it. And it is there. It's a godsend.
Starting point is 01:15:56 Cleanupcraft.org. What? Tested 30 cheese products. And they tested it for this. Phalathalate, P-H-T-H-A, look, look, put this in the, put this in the pronunciation because we're going to have to play along here for a while, so you're going to have to pay attention instead of reading your sale websites. All right, P-H-T-H-A-L-A-T-E.
Starting point is 01:16:31 P-H-H-H-A-L-A-T-E. So the Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging, the group behind CleanupCraft.org, tested 30 cheese products for... Tested 30 cheese products for... Salate. Okay, thank you. Let's try it again. Hold on. Tested 30 cheese products for...
Starting point is 01:17:03 Salate. Okay. It's a group of plastics used to make plastics more flexible. The Salate Levels were more than four times higher in macaroni and cheese powder. The study,
Starting point is 01:17:23 which has not been published in a peer review journal, Surprise, was paid for by the Environmental Advocacy Group's surprise as they start to go. The coalition says that, the coalition says that Salate pose a serious threat to the health
Starting point is 01:17:40 of pregnant women and children. The centers for Disease control and prevention reports health effects from exposure to low levels of the chemicals are unknown. Right. They're unknown because millions of Americans have been eating macaroni and cheese from craft that have the in the cheese powder and are fine. Perhaps boiling water and butter and milk make the... Salate.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Better. Good. Now, I will say that... Salate. S can be found in a host of home and personal care products. Soaps, hairsprays, raincoats, detergents, and flooring. Raincoats are personal care. The chemicals aren't meant to be in food or find their way into human bodies.
Starting point is 01:18:32 Some... Salate. S have been banned from children's toys and products. A 2014... The... Thalate. in children's toys aren't cooked and put into food. It's just a little bit in the powder.
Starting point is 01:18:52 You'll be fine. Don't start messing. Craft. Craft, don't start with me. Don't do it. Don't do it. If your cheese powder tastes different without the... Salate.
Starting point is 01:19:10 Then leave it in. Because if you start messing around, take it away, Salate And it messes with the whole cheese powder thing Holy crap Craft you are You're doomed Don't give in to the
Starting point is 01:19:27 Salate People The Coalition for Safer Food Processing and Packaging CleanupCraft.org Don't let them start messing with your Salate In your food I may have to start up
Starting point is 01:19:46 leave the sali.org. Come on now. A little bit of plastic. If you heat it up, you put it on the hot noodles. You're putting milk, butter, and a little bit of plastic in the powder, and you're mixing it up.
Starting point is 01:20:08 So what? Don't start messing with the flavors. Don't. Don't do it, craft. Don't. You start messing with it. I mean, I tears, I thought I could deal with your craft.
Starting point is 01:20:19 that's what you do. On your dinner crafts, the ones that you're, the macaron and cheese craft dinner ones where you have the big plastic already made cheese and you have to open up the packaging and squeeze it out.
Starting point is 01:20:35 Take all the salate out of that cheese. And then just, it'll appease the coalition for safer food processing and packaging group. And it'll appease, which are the same people,
Starting point is 01:20:51 behind cleanupcraft.org. It'll appease them. They'll still go away. They're not gonna go away until you get rid of all the... So, I mean, throw them a bone, and throw them a bone with a little... Salate... ...on it, and then be done.
Starting point is 01:21:11 Okay? Don't start messing with the original Kraft macaroni and cheese. Don't. Because if I pour the box, If I pour the box, boil those noodles. Do not rinse. Just get out of the water. Don't rinse. And I put my quarter cup of milk and my four...
Starting point is 01:21:36 Salate. Yeah, that's right. My powder with... My powder with... Salate. And my butter, and I mix it together. And it tastes different because you took the... Salate.
Starting point is 01:21:55 Out of it. There's going to be held to pay craft. All right. I'm sorry. It was just handed to me at the top of the hour. I'm sorry. It was this whole thing. They're starting to mess with graft macaroni and cheeses.
Starting point is 01:22:08 Just throwing me a complete curveball. Just over a little thing like. Salate. Come on now. So what? It's a little plastic. So what it's a little plastic found in soap and hairsprays and detergents and flooring and raincoats, even though I can't figure out why we're,
Starting point is 01:22:32 raincoats are personal care product. And so what? So what? You don't boil soaps, hairsprays, raincoats, it turns into flooring and mix it in with powder that has in it.
Starting point is 01:22:48 They're already in the products. You're not going to eat those. People aren't going around to eat it. Oh, man. Did you have the black raincoat today? No. Don't start messing with crap macaroni and cheese. Don't do it. 888-90-0.33.
Starting point is 01:23:04 93 is the phone number. You can follow me on Twitter at Jeff E.MRA. Facebook, Jeff Fisher Radio, and Instagram at Jeff EMRA. This week, we were told, and for some reason, it hasn't been out in the open, and I don't know why. But thankfully, we have Brian Lilly from, where are you from again? Where are you from again? It's called The Rebel or something? The Rebel and I host a talk show up here in Ottawa, Canada. What's the talk show? It's called Beyond the News.
Starting point is 01:23:40 Beyond the News? Nighttime radio, my friend. I love that. How's that going, by the way? It's going really well. You know, it's talk radio has always been my first love when it comes to media and having worked in TV for the largest newspaper chain up here and in radio. I'll take radio any day. Boy, no kidding. I'm a big fan of not being seen.
Starting point is 01:24:06 Well, it's just more fun, too. I have, I definitely, I was born with a face for radio. I mean, that whole face for radio thing was me. Can you do the schick you just did about the craft macaroni and cheese on TV? You know, you'd have to have 15 people work for hours to have the right visuals for it, whereas you can just talk about it. Let me tell you, I know, we have a serious issue to get to Jeffrey. Yes, we do. I know, I know we do.
Starting point is 01:24:30 Canadians eat more craft dinner. That's what we call it up here. We don't call it craft macaroni and cheese. It's all craft dinner because that's the whole dinner. You don't need anything else. We eat more of it per capita than any other place in the world. Is that true? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:46 I got a problem. And I'll tell you what my kids do. They're getting extra. What is it? Fallates. They get extra. Fally. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:56 Okay. They're getting extra of that because there's a store up here called Bulk Bar. that sells just the cheese powder. Oh. And so they... Come on. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They buy the boxes, or their mother buys the boxes,
Starting point is 01:25:10 and then they add the extra cheese powder in, and they all know how to make it. That's a tremendous idea. Isn't it? That is a tremendous... Of course I know how to make it. I mean, I remember living on, when I had no money,
Starting point is 01:25:25 living on the generic mac and cheese, and the generic shells and cheddar. And I bet you that powder had a ton of... Sally. In it. There's no question. Absolutely. And you know what?
Starting point is 01:25:38 Well, some would argue. But I think we turned out okay. Well, don't start using me as an example or the group, the coalition, the coalition for safer food processing and packaging are going to be saying, well, just look at him. He's full of.
Starting point is 01:25:57 Thali. And then they're done. Craft will shut down. Exhibit A, chestnut. All right, Brian, I know we have serious stuff to get to because earlier this week, we found out about a story, and I say we, I mean, us here in America and here in Dallas, Texas, found out about a story that is so unbelievable, and yet it's true, and it's actually happened. So walk us through from the beginning to where we're at now trying to help people. Okay, so I'll give you the thumbnail sketch and then cycle back and fill in details. But this is a story of a Canadian jihadist killing an American soldier in Afghanistan at the end of a battle,
Starting point is 01:26:42 spending years in Gitmo because he was captured there, and then the Canadian government apologizing him and giving him a $10.5 million settlement without a word of testimony heard in the lawsuit that was before the courts. outrageous on every end from beginning to end. And I can tell you that everybody that hears it is outraged in Canada, in America, everybody's outraged in. Every time I talk about it, the fundraising campaign that we started for the kids of the flane American soldier, Sergeant Christopher Speer, the numbers go up and more people
Starting point is 01:27:20 log on to SpearKids.com and start donating because we said, if everyone's angry let's do something good with her anger rather than just shake our fists and yell, right? Right. But this all goes back to 2002, and you remember the days just after 9-11, and we're there fighting side by each, they say in Quebec, shoulder to shoulder, and Sergeant Christopher Spears is a part of Delta Force. He's in Afghanistan. They end up in a firefight because they approached this compound,
Starting point is 01:27:51 tried to talk to the guys in it, seeing what's going on, and they came under fire. So four to five-hour firefight happens. The fighting ends, Sergeant Spear, Sergeant Lane Morris out of Utah, they head in there to try and they're looking for survivors. They're looking for the wounded. They're seeing what's going on. And this Canadian genot named Omar Cotteries, 15 at the time, throws a grenade that ends up killing Sergeant Spear and taking the eyesight in one eye,
Starting point is 01:28:21 I believe the left one of Sergeant Lane Morris. Now, if you know about battlefield, there are actually laws of war. And when the fire fight's done and people are tending to the wounded, you don't attack anyone. Right. You tend to all. The fire's done. You take care of you're wounded. You take care of your dead.
Starting point is 01:28:40 But the shihadists don't fight like that. And so Omar Carter throws the grenade. He ends up having his life saved. He was about to bleed out. He gets saved by American troops, shipped off to get them home. when he claims he was tortured. I would dispute that. American courts have not ruled he was tortured.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Neither of Canadian courts. But he claimed it, so. Well, he claimed it. Right. You know, he wasn't waterboarded. He didn't have bamboo shoots put under the nails. He didn't have jumper cables attached to any sensitive areas, let's say. Right.
Starting point is 01:29:15 He was part of what's called the frequent flyer program, sleep deprivation. And after one of those sessions, Canadian officials went down and talked to them. Like I hate to say interrogated because that's too strong of a word. I've seen the video. They talked to him. They asked him questions. What were you doing?
Starting point is 01:29:35 Amazing. Why are you involved in this? So that wasn't even an interrogation from Canadian officials? When you hear interrogation, you think really harsh measures. Yes, you do. This is an interview. This is like Danny Reagan on Blue Bloods. talking to the perp.
Starting point is 01:29:54 This is nothing, this is nothing too strenuous. But, you know, he's crying, he's saying he wants to go home, he wants out of there, things like that. Okay, well, that's nice, but you took up the jihad, so did all your brothers, so did your father, who was one of the financiers of 9-11. I mean, the family lived with Osama bin Laden, for goodness sakes. So these are bad dudes, bad family. but because those Canadian officials talked to him after he was deprived of sleep by American officials at Gitmo.
Starting point is 01:30:26 Our court ruled, okay, his rights were violated. But you know what? The courts didn't say, Jeffrey? They never said that we had to pay him a dime. They never said that. Okay, so the court said, okay, well, maybe his rights were violated, and that's the way it goes. We're sorry. Have a nice day.
Starting point is 01:30:46 Yeah, and they didn't even say they were sorry. this is back in 2010. I'll get to why that part's important. He's still in Gitmo in 2010. He sued through the courts to force the Canadian government to bring him back to Canada. And it was in that decision that went all the way to the Supreme Court that they said, yeah, your rights are violated, but no, the courts can't force the government and tell it how to operate in relation to another foreign government.
Starting point is 01:31:15 That is beyond the court's power. That's executive branch. French privilege. You can't do that. And so they just said, you know, we leave it up to the government to find a remedy. Well, eventually, because Obama wanted rid of him, as soon as he admitted what he did, Obama and Hillary Clinton, the whole Democrat establishment, they wanted rid of this guy. Well, they were held out of closing. Stephen Harper and the conservative government of the day up here. And Harper said, okay, well, fine, he's back in Canada, not much I can do about it. He's a Canadian citizen. But I don't have to
Starting point is 01:31:48 to do anything nice to him. Now we've got Justin, I've got great socks and Herr Trudeau in, very left-wain liberal. This is not your grandfather's liberal or democratic party. This is a hard leftist guy. And he comes in and gives Carter $10.5 million in an apology. That is unbelievable. Now, stay right where you're at.
Starting point is 01:32:06 I've got to pay a couple of bills or at least attempt to try to pay a bill. And then we're going to come back and finish up with how much money he ends up if he still gets to keep it and how we can help. the family of the person that he actually killed in the battle, which is unbelievable. Brian Lilly on the Jeff Fisher Radio program. This is The Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Radio Program on the Blaze Radio Network. Thank you so much for coming along for the ride today.
Starting point is 01:32:55 888-9033 is the phone number. Joining me is Brian Lilly. our, from our, you know, from, he's from Canada, okay. But he also has some, uh, some good news. Uh, he brought us the story about, uh, the terrorist who is getting, uh, $10 million from the Canadian government without any, uh, without anything, right, Brian? I mean, it's just, uh, it's the, your leader, your fearless leader saying, hey, you know what,
Starting point is 01:33:21 uh, here's 10 million because we tortured you. Yeah. And, and, and we didn't torture them. and no court has ever ruled the American officials that get more tortured them but they gave him 10 and a half million well he was suing for 20
Starting point is 01:33:34 and now Justin Trudeau I used to be a drama teacher is trying to use Jedi mind tricks and say well if we didn't pay him 10 million it would have cost us 30 to 40 now this guy's never been around courts I've been covering Supreme Court rulings for near two decades hogwash I do stronger language
Starting point is 01:33:51 but I don't think I can so we you know we saw this everybody's outraged we decided let's launch a crowdfunding campaign for the children of Christopher Speer. Yes. He left behind sharing with three. Tanner was 11 months old when this happened. Tabitha has been a widow the whole time.
Starting point is 01:34:09 It's 15 years on. We've done crowdfunding for them before, raised almost 100 grand last time. Now we're, I think, over 140. I've been doing media interviews all morning. I haven't had a chance to look. But we continue to climb. And every time I'm on with, you know, Apalca or even Pat and Stu or Glenn or Dana, and now you, you know, more people hear about it and they spread the word,
Starting point is 01:34:31 they post it on Facebook, they donate. So those are the two things that ask people to do today. If you can donate, 10 bucks, 10,000, you know your situation and there's people listening that could handle both, but also post it on Facebook, post spearkids.com on Facebook and let people know about this outrage story. Yes, and I mean, that's absolutely a wonderful thing that you're doing. and it's spearkids.com. Right now, you're up to just under 150, 149.75.
Starting point is 01:35:03 Well, thank you for the update. I literally just ran out of French TV studios doing an interview there. Well, thank you, Brian. I appreciate you coming on today and letting us know and keep us up to date because this is absolutely agonizing. He gets the money, though. He's got the money, and he's done, right? You got 10 seconds.
Starting point is 01:35:21 Yeah, they're trying to get it out of them out of court, but so far, no luck. Yeah, good luck. that. Thank you, Brian Lilly from The Rebel. I appreciate it, man. Talk to you soon. The Jeff Fisher Show, The Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher program on the Blaze Radio Network, and this is amazingly Jeff Fisher. Thank you so much for coming along for the ride today. Appreciate it. Nice to have you along for the ride today. I'd just like to take this moment and talk to a couple of you on the Twitters, most importantly.
Starting point is 01:36:54 I'd like to comment about my Planet of the Apes comment. I was reviewing the movie. As I was looking at some of the comments about the war, the Planet of the Apes. Some people were a little upset that I didn't remember what it was called. So, dear Matt, I got it, okay? It's motion capture.
Starting point is 01:37:24 All right. I got it. They put little dots all over your head and all of your body. It's called motion capture, okay? And I know that, I know that the actor, Mr. Circus, is, you know, Andy Circus thinks he can, you know,
Starting point is 01:37:41 he wants to become, he wants to make that more of an acting than just someone in a suit. And he's been out promoting the movie. And, you know, I was, look, I loved the Planet of the Apes movie. So it was nice to see this third one war.
Starting point is 01:37:59 There were a couple of things that I wish they would have called me. Look, they spent $152 million on the movie, right? They could have spent a couple of bucks more and called me and said, Jeff, listen, we know we've done these movies before and you really haven't, but we want your advice. And I'd be happy to give it to them. be happy to give it to them. And a couple of things that happened, I would have changed.
Starting point is 01:38:28 But overall, I enjoyed it. And it's looking like it's going to be, you know, it'll be another planet of the games blockbuster. Now, I do have Andy Circus making an appearance on Kobe, on Kobe, Andy Circus making an appearance on Kobe, which was actually kind of funny. He's out promoting.
Starting point is 01:38:50 And I saw him talk. They had a screening from Hollywood with all the actors of the movie, and Woody Harrelson was there, and Circus was there, and the producers and the production, and the young girl that played the part, one of the co-stars in the movie. They were all there. And it was fascinating to hear them talk about the movie
Starting point is 01:39:11 and talk about their ape camps that they went to, that, you know, prepare people to become, you know, less inhabited so they could play their Planet of the Apes roles, and everybody wants to be the ape, and you've got to be able to be part of the Apes. How much money it costs to have three months of ape camp before a movie? Anyway, I would have done a couple of things different,
Starting point is 01:39:35 and good for them. But Andy was on Colbert, and he also is, you know, I mean, he's like world-renowned actor, and he's done all these parts, and he was also played Gallum, for those of you who remember his character as Gowlam. And Colbert had him read a couple of,
Starting point is 01:39:54 you know how we have people now. The big thing is to have people impersonate their characters read our president's tweets. Right? And so Andy was on Colbert, and Colbert had him read a couple of Donald Trump tweets before he was promoting, talking about his movie.
Starting point is 01:40:14 And he read them as Ghalm, which was really, really good. Despite the constant, press kafofi wait what's kofofi
Starting point is 01:40:32 precious no one knows and he read he read another one as well has never been so wrong or so dirty
Starting point is 01:40:45 purposely incorrect stories and phony sources to meet their agenda of hate Sad.
Starting point is 01:40:59 Yes, it is. Very sad. Very sad. Very funny. So if you have a chance to see it this weekend, go and see War with Planet of the Games. If you like, if you love the other two. And I've said this, that was my main review. If you like the other two, you'll love this one. There was just a few things that you think to yourself,
Starting point is 01:41:18 why do they do that? Why didn't they do what Jeff told us to do? Oh, wait, Jeff didn't tell us what to do. we forgot to call him. Okay. Whatever. Whatever. Fine.
Starting point is 01:41:34 Be that way. But it's already made. I mean, we'll crank it out this weekend. We'll get the reports. But yesterday, I think we were up over 50 million. So, I mean, you're looking at a pretty good weekend for war. And then we'll see how it, what happens after, which is, you know, that next week. week is always a good teller on what could happen.
Starting point is 01:42:05 So I read this other story. We just talked about the terrorist in Canada, getting $10 million from the Canadian government because the Trudeau said, oh, just pay him. It's getting 10 million. He's fine for being tortured in Gitmo. And the family got nothing. So SpearKids.com is a way. to help the family that helped the wife and the kids of the father he killed.
Starting point is 01:42:38 One of the reasons, not every reason, but one of the reasons that he was in Gitmo. And so if you can help them, SpeerKids.com, it would be remarkable. And do whatever you can. Whatever you can. It doesn't matter. Whatever you can helps, and it's important. And then I read another story about a man Lee Hernandez from New Bromfels, Texas. It's Army veteran, terminal illness.
Starting point is 01:43:11 And his final wish was that he wanted people to text him or give him a call and just talk to him. he's under hospice care and is not he's deteriorating and they have not been able to pinpoint a cause for Lee's illness and really said there was nothing more that they could do to him except
Starting point is 01:43:47 you know they're going to as hospice does try to make you comfortable and his wife talked about one day, she held on to his phone in case someone called. And when he thought about it again, after a couple of hours, she said that no one had called. And he said, I guess no one wants to talk to me. and she was heartbroken because she didn't want to believe that,
Starting point is 01:44:33 didn't want him to believe that. And of course, no one wants anyone to believe that, especially when you're Lee Hernandez. So she's asked people to call and text and leave messages so that she can read the text messages to him. He has trouble seeing right now. He's on heavy pain medication.
Starting point is 01:45:02 And I was going to call him and let him know that we care about him and we're praying for him. But as I look, as I continue to read the story, I know that originally the story said, hey, call between 2 and 6 p.m. Arizona time, because that's when he is most cognizant of what's going on around him. And she gives the phone number. And she has, they don't answer the phone every time. And they, you know, it's just that sometimes he's in just an incredible amount of pain. So text and leave a message. So I was going to call him on the air. I thought, now, you know what? That's, I don't, this isn't, this isn't the time that she asked for people to call, ideally.
Starting point is 01:46:04 And so I want you to just take the number. And between 2 and 6 p.m. Arizona time, I want you to call Lee or text Lee, and let him know that you're thinking about them. You heard about it on a Blaze radio, and you just wanted to let him know that you're saying a prayer for him, you got good thoughts for him, whatever you believe in, that's what you have for him. All right, so Lee Hernandez, 210, 632, 6778. 210, 632, 6778.
Starting point is 01:46:51 Lee Hernandez. Just text that number, call it, and let him know that he is not all alone, and people do want to talk to him. And thank him for his service as a military veteran in the Army. And we appreciate it, and he's not alone. And he's had this, he's been battling for a long time. And so if any of these calls can bring a little bit of smile and a little warmth to him in his final days.
Starting point is 01:47:24 Bless his heart. You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. For another Saturday, Lawrence Jones, standing by to do another remarkable, tremendous job on the Blaze Radio Network, and then go into Mike Slater,
Starting point is 01:48:06 and then Joe Pags will round out your Saturday of all-new. Blaze broadcast material. And then Sundays, we've got Jackie Daley, David Barton, handle on the law, Yaron Brooks, Guns Show, Hollywood 360.
Starting point is 01:48:26 I mean, even on the weekends, we are here for you. So, on behalf of the Blaze Radio Network, you're welcome. And thanks for listening. and also Monday through Friday.
Starting point is 01:48:43 Don't forget you. Doc Thompson in the morning. Glenn Beck. What's his name that comes on after Glenn? On the Blaze Radio Network. Oh, yeah, Michael Pelka. Then Chris Salcedo, Pat and Stu, Buck Sexton. I mean, Monday through Friday,
Starting point is 01:49:00 broadcasting extraordinary. This is the Blaze Radio Network. So thank you so much for coming along for the ride. Good news. You know, I've been struggling. I want, I'm really, close to shaving my head. I used to shave it down to about a one or a two.
Starting point is 01:49:17 And, you know, I had it down to, you know, one and a two for a long time. And then this, there was a person in my life. Person in my life. Who is that person in my life? Oh, yeah. My wife. Who doesn't, you know, particularly like that?
Starting point is 01:49:34 And so, you know, I've let, I've let it grow out. but now I'm ready to shave it. I'm ready to shave it. I want to be bald. And then I say I want to be bald. And then now I see that soon there's going to be a cure for baldness. According to a new study from the University of California, they've got, they're working on a cure for baldness.
Starting point is 01:49:59 So if you're starting to lose your hair, but what if I still want to be bald? I mean, I can't figure it out. I can't figure out what I want to do. So I may have to just bite the bullet and just shave it off and see what happens. That's a good living at my house if that happens. That's for sure. And I got it. We're going to have a special Talking Walking Dead on Monday.
Starting point is 01:50:27 We'll cover all the breaking news. I know that someone fell, got hurt badly, and then ended up passing away on the set. They've shut down production of season 8 for Walking Dead. I know that the fear, fear, the walking dead voice guy died in a crash earlier this week. A, fear, I'm here for you. You don't need to look for another voice guy. You know, I'll do the commercials for you. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 01:50:56 I'm here for you. But you can look for the new podcast on Monday afternoon of talking walking dead. We'll cover all the latest and greatest news of Walking Dead and what's happening there for you since they've halted production. and OSHA is looking into the set of the safety of the actors on Walking Dead. So, boy, that, I mean, that's good news, right? When OSHA shows up? Oh, yeah, I mean, that's, I'm guessing that they have to do that for insurance purposes, but God help them.
Starting point is 01:51:28 When OSHA's there, you should have all been wearing helmets instead of those walker masks. Okay, thanks for stopping, OSHA. Take care. Have a nice day. and look have a great week thanks for coming along for the ride today Lawrence is standing outside looking at me like please be done and finish so I can get in here and talk about what I want to talk about talk about something good but you know what no no I'm taking it to the end I'm taking it to the end no
Starting point is 01:51:54 so if anybody tells you that you don't look good today they're lying because you do you look great today every inch of you I mean you're not really going to wear that outside know what you're wearing. That's a little frightening. But, you know, whatever. It's up to you. This is the Jeff Fisher show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network.

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