Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - It’s Better That Way… | 11/15/22

Episode Date: November 15, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:25 Yay! Today, the world-population. and today is the 15th of November 2022. Today, for those of you listening live, today, the world population is expected to hit 8 billion people on the earth. On this planet, 8 billion people. Yay!
Starting point is 00:00:52 So it's three times the population since 1950, eight times the population since the early. 1800s. So a lot has happened in that time, and a lot of business going on. A lot of serious business going on to reach 8 billion people on the planet. Now, for those of you that say, well, it's getting awful crowded. I'm feeling a little claustrophobic. Well, you know, according to most scientists, we can all still fit in the state of Texas.
Starting point is 00:01:28 everyone could fit inside the state of Texas. Now, you know, it would start to get a little crowded, I know, because the last math I saw was 7.4 billion people could fit in the state of Texas with, that would put 27,000 people per square mile. Okay, so Texas has 170 million acres. So now at 8 billion people, we're looking at a few, more than 27,000 people per square mile, but not that much more.
Starting point is 00:02:03 So we can still fit in the state of Texas and be relatively comfortable. Right. But I mean, I realize that that's just a hypothetical. I got it. However, I just want to congratulate the planet for not spinning off its axis. We now have 8 billion. people on earth. I can hear you cheering from here.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Welcome. Welcome to chewing the fat. So I'm looking through this latest email from Peter Diamandis, and if you don't know who Peter Diamandis is, he's easy and is enough to look up. I mean, he's an entrepreneur, you know, he's a doctor. He's part of the XPRIZE Foundation. In fact, he started it.
Starting point is 00:02:58 and he is known for the space flight industry. I mean, he's really just a really, really smart man. He's written many books. The future is better than you think. He has the Peter's Law, which that's how I became familiar with Peter, where he is Peter's laws, the creed of the persistent and passionate mind.
Starting point is 00:03:22 There are 20, 30 laws on his Peter's, laws list. If anything can go wrong, fix it to hell with Murphy, which is where I think he talked about one time where he was reading Murphy's Law in college and realized, no, I don't want the Murphy's Law. If anything can go wrong, fix it. When given a choice, take both, multiple projects lead to multiple successes, start at the top, then work your way up, do it by the book, but be the author. Those are the first, you know, the first four or five of Peter's Laws. But he does a thing called Metatrend. Metatrends.
Starting point is 00:04:01 And his latest email that I saw, you know, entitled Metatrend number two, he talks about AI, which is what he's into. And he's talking about how good it is for the planet. And he talks about Ray Kurzweil, you know, the futurist and technologist who predicted that in 2029, AI will achieve human levels of intelligence. And so he recently sat down with Ray, and they talked about, you know, the predictions and what was happening. And when Ray first made his prediction,
Starting point is 00:04:40 that was back in 1999. And they did a poll at this conference the following year, so in 2000. And during this conference, they asked these global AI experts, you know, when they thought AI would achieve human level intelligence. About 150 people were at this conference. 20% felt that it would never happen. 80% felt it would happen, but not by 2029.
Starting point is 00:05:11 The majority thought it would take at least 100 years. That was 22 years ago. Hello. You see what's going on out there? Yeah. I mean, Elon has predicted that AI will achieve human level intelligence by 2025. We shall see. But he, in this email, the MetaTrends number two, he gives five examples of AI surpassing human intelligence.
Starting point is 00:05:43 I would love to talk to Peter. He does a podcast, and I know that he's got his new project with. Tony Robbins, life force, and they're opening up health, for the lack of better term, health clinics, you know, their life force program around the country. One of them is here in Dallas. And I would love to talk to Peter. I've reached out a couple times, and he pooh-poo's, I don't get a response. So I'm just saying, hello, Peter.
Starting point is 00:06:16 I'm here. Jeff Fisher, chewing the fat. Love to talk to you. I'll reach out again. But his five examples of AI will achieve human level intelligence. Example number one, and he wants to know that it's already here. All right, I mean, it's... You remember the documentary twister where the line is,
Starting point is 00:06:40 it's already here. Yeah, that is where we're at with AI as well. And we're going to go beyond fast. Anyway, his five examples in this, particular Metatrend number two email of AI surpassing
Starting point is 00:06:55 human intelligence number one AI defeats a room full of top doctors in a tumor diagnosis competition AI designs a computer chip as well as a human
Starting point is 00:07:08 engineer and faster that was in 2021 and the first one was in 2018 example number three deep minds AI cracks math puzzles that have stumped
Starting point is 00:07:20 humans for decades. That was in 2021. AI beats eight world champion bridge players this year in 2022. Example number five, protein designing AI imagines medicines humans couldn't dream up. Again, that was this year, 2022. So there are, of course, hundreds of other examples ranging from AIs creating imagery and writings to deep minds alpha-fold tool determining the structures of around 200 million proteins.
Starting point is 00:07:57 So the power of AI to augment humans, increase productivity, and ultimately reinvent society is what Peter is talking about. And that's why I want to talk to him because he really believes that humans have long demonstrated a remarkable ability to incorporate technological aids. into new opportunities for growth. So, you know, AI is no different. So he really wants, you know, and believes that we are going to integrate perfectly. AI isn't going to take over us.
Starting point is 00:08:34 We're going to use it for a better future. Okay. All right. No problem, which is why I would love. I mean, that's why I want to talk to Peter because it's incredible. And we have, you know, 8 billion people on the planet now. So we have to embrace this AI technology to make life better for those of us that are here, don't we? Because for real, it's already here.
Starting point is 00:09:06 Okay, that's the future. Now let's go back. Archaeologists have found evidence that controlled use of fire for cooking meals by early human. ancestors dating to almost 800,000 years ago, or roughly 600,000 years earlier than previously believed. Pretty incredible. They found this carp skull. And when you think of cooking and eating, you just think about, man, do you want that roasted carp or not? Don't you? Because I know, I do. So this carpfish, I guess, was two meters, six, six point five feet long.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Okay. All right. The big ass carp. Anyway, it was analyzed by the Hebrew University, the Bar-Alan University, Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with the Ornham Academic College and Israel Oceanographic and Lomacological Research Institution and the Natural History Museum in London and the Johannes Gutenberg University in Maine, marked the earliest signs of cooking by prehistoric human to 780,000 years ago, predating that available data by some 600,000 years. Now, we know that cooking is defined as the ability to process food by controlling the temperature at which it's heated and includes, you know, all kinds of methods.
Starting point is 00:10:40 And until now, the earliest evidence of cooking was, like I said, 170,000 years ago, the question of when early man began using fire to cook food has been the subject of much scientific discussion for a long time. I mean, if you want to see a, I love the movie, quest for fire. It came out, I don't know, in the 80s sometime. And that was supposed to be some 80,000 years ago. And so they knew about fire at the time. This group was just finally, you know, going to get it. They didn't know how to make it. They knew that once they had it, they had to keep it. There's no dialogue. Well, there's dialogue, but there's not, people aren't talking. At least they're not talking as what we think of talking is. And it won, I don't know, it won an Academy Award
Starting point is 00:11:31 and a BAFTA Award for Best Makeup. And I think Ray Don Chong was in it as well. Of course, Ron Perlman was in it. Of course. Of course. I mean, he looks similar even today to the Paleolithic Europeans some 80,000 years ago. But that's just me. You know.
Starting point is 00:11:56 And again, it's not really a documentary. It's just a movie, but it's based on, you know, 80,000 years ago. Well, we know now, right, that we have fire happening a lot earlier than that.
Starting point is 00:12:12 So, you know, we know fish was huge importance. Yeah, duh. Yeah, we're hungry, and I don't want to go kill the giant mastodon that's Roman over there. So I'm going to
Starting point is 00:12:28 try to stick a sword in this fish in the water that's about six feet long, and then I'm going to throw it onto this fire, and we're going to eat it heated up because I don't like it cold, fresh coming out of the water like that. So, and it might have it by accident. Maybe they caught it. They brought it into the camp. It fell into the fire. And that's all
Starting point is 00:12:48 they had to eat. So they pulled it out of the fire. And they realized, oh, hey, this is better this way. So go catch another one. Bring it back. We're going to throw it on top of this fire and teach people that it's better after it's sat in the fire. It's very possible. That's exactly how it happened. All right. Let's go to the break. I'm not a scientist. I just pretend to be one. Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. So I saw Yellowstone got like 12.1 million viewers with all their viewers, with all the encore.
Starting point is 00:13:35 They got 8 million on the first airing on Paramount Network, which was up 10% from season 4. And then that number grew to 10.3 million when adding in Simulcast air. on CMT, TV land and pop, and then the figure climbed to 12.1 million when adding in on Core Telecast. Now that, I don't know if that's just for the one show or the two shows. They aired the first two shows of season five back to back. And so, you know, they had great numbers. I saw where they had, I found this out after the fact that they had the red carpet event in Fort Worth at the Hotel Drover. Why was I not invited to that Taylor, in the stockyards at the ISIS Theater.
Starting point is 00:14:21 Hello. All that the red carpet event for the premiere. And I'm not invited. I'm right here in DFW. And I'm a little ticked and a little hurt. I had a little hurt that I wasn't invited to the red carpet event. But, you know, whatever. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:14:39 I still watched it. No problem. And then while I'm watching it, I see the promos for Tulsa King. with Sylvester Stallone. And I thought maybe I was, you know, hearing the wording wrong because it was saying, you know, now streaming on Paramount Plus. And I thought, well, that wasn't supposed to become available till next week. That wasn't supposed to drop till next week.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Well, they dropped it this week because I went over to Paramount Plus. And there it is, the first episode of Tulsa King. And so I ended up, you know, I didn't watch it Sunday night because I have Yellowstone and then we have Walking Dead. which was the next to the last episode of The Walking Dead. I mean, if you listen, you know that we do talking Walking Dead with Jason Butchell and my son Maximus. So we have one show left for the mothership, The Walking Dead. The next weekend is the final show of The Walking Dead.
Starting point is 00:15:35 So, you know, I had to catch Yellowstone. And then we went right into Walking Dead because the second episode of Yellowstone was up against the Walking Dead episode. So I caught Yellowstone. I was waiting for Maximus to get back to the house. He was out doing it at another event. So I waited for him to come back. And then we watched The Walking Dead delayed by an hour. We can fast forward through the commercials.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Their numbers have been so-so. I mean, it's still the highest rated scripted show on AMC. But they've only been getting, if you look at their actual ratings, you know that they have been getting. I don't know. one or two million an episode, which is not that really good,
Starting point is 00:16:19 not that great for them. However, the AMC Plus app has got, you know, I don't know how many subscribers they have, but every one of these shows drops early, earlier the week before. So people have been watching it on AMC Plus. And this, the season finale, the, actually the,
Starting point is 00:16:39 the show finale next week, is not dropped early on AMC Plus. They're doing a whole, red carpet event prior to the show. They're doing a special talk show after the show. It's an hour and a half show. Next Sunday night on AMC is Walking Dead night because that's the final episode of The Walking Dead.
Starting point is 00:17:01 So, you know, I caught that. So then I caught Tulsa King last night. And I enjoyed it. It's fun. It's the stereotypical mobster that Stallone is playing. And he comes from New York. and he's been in prison for 25 years, and they ship him off to Tulsa to become the earner in Tulsa.
Starting point is 00:17:26 This is another Taylor Sheridan show, and I'm sure that he thought the idea was all his, but it reminds me an awful lot. It certainly is similar to Lillehammer. If you remember Lillehammer with Stephen Van Zant, who played the stereotypical mobster had to go to New York. It had to leave New York and go to the Netherlands.
Starting point is 00:17:53 And then he built up his, you know, stereotypical mobster life in the Netherlands. So it's awful similar to that. I'm sure it's completely different. And Taylor Sheridan did not ever see Lully Hammer and didn't write anything like that at all. He wasn't thinking at all that Tulsa could be, you know, like the Netherlands.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Huh, that would be stupid, okay? But it was fun. It was worth to watch it. I'll continue to watch it. It was fun to watch. We'll see where they take it. You know, Lily Hammer, I think, was three seasons. And in, you know, by the middle of the second season, you were starting to lose a little bit
Starting point is 00:18:42 of the, a little bit of the juice. So we'll see what happens with Tulsa King. We'll see if they, you know, I love the growth from nothing. And you have the stereotypical mobster. But once you reach the point of him, you know, running the city under his mobster banner, then where you're at, where you're at is just, it'd be fascinating to see where they go with it. That's all. It's all I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:19:13 It'd be fascinating to where they go with it. Taylor, if you're busy with Yellowstone or you're busy with 1923 or you've got some, you know, you're busy with the horses down there at the four or sixes, call me, email me chewing the fat at the blaze.com, just like everybody does. And we'll figure something out. I'll help you out. Okay? I know.
Starting point is 00:19:33 I know. You're welcome. And I know a lot of people were still a little tick that they couldn't see Yellowstone on Paramount Plus. All right. So Yellowstone is on Paramount. Paramount Network, but it's not on Paramount Plus. So there were people who subscribed to Paramount Plus that couldn't see Yellowstone. And there was a lot of people that were pissed.
Starting point is 00:19:58 They had subscribed to Paramount Plus through their Amazon Prime account. And, you know, you're not watching it there. Prime will sell you the entire season of Yellowstone. I think they'd probably get, I don't know, 40 bucks. the entire season and you probably don't you probably get it the next morning that's what they did with dead i bought a season of dead like that through prime and they would uh dead would air and then sometime between 2 a.m and 6 a.m. the following morning it would upload to prime and you bought the season you would get it no problem would be available to you but a lot of people were pissed so uh they
Starting point is 00:20:38 were all wound up because it's on paramount network it's not on Paramount Plus. Okay. And so really what happened was that Paramount had sold the streaming rights to Peacock NBC Universal before there was a Paramount Plus. So they have the streaming rights, Peacock and NBC Universal. Now, if you have a cable company or I have YouTube TV, you're able to get it on, I don't know, CMT or one of those other networks that's on YouTube TV.
Starting point is 00:21:17 So I'm able to watch it there. But not on Paramount Plus. And I have Paramount Plus through my phone subscriber, my phone company, gave it to me free for signing up for some stupid thing. And so I have Paramount Plus. I'll probably keep it. We'll see. I got it free for a year. We'll see what happens after that, whether I get it through Prime or I keep it through my phone company.
Starting point is 00:21:41 I don't know. We'll see. We'll see what happens. but a little disappointing to those people. It is kind of strange that Paramount Network doesn't stream their shows on Paramount Plus. It's just one of those things, as always, that makes you go, huh. Huh. Boating for Flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes.
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Starting point is 00:22:43 close you, call 18665331-260 or visitcomex Ontario.ca. So who died today? Who died today? John Aniston, the Days of Our Lives Star, and yes, Jennifer Aniston's father as well, dies at 89 years of age. If you don't remember Victor on days of our lives, you were not living in the Stoke Opera world at all. He's nearly 3,000 episodes
Starting point is 00:23:15 of Days of Our Live. Man, he was awesome. So, and he, he also appeared in Love of Life and searched for tomorrow, but Days of Our Lives was the character, Victor. Anyway, Jennifer's got to be sad, so she said her dad died,
Starting point is 00:23:34 and John Anderson, dead at the age of 89. Also, very sad dooms. Who died today? Kevin Conroy, I've been meaning to talk about his death. He passed away at the age of 66. Kevin Conroy,
Starting point is 00:23:55 the voice. of Batman. I mean, he's been the voice of Batman for at least 20 years, maybe longer. I mean, he started voicing Batman in the animated series
Starting point is 00:24:10 that ran from 92 to 94, and then he was Batman and various other projects for, you know, 20 years. His last, his final project was the 2019 animated movie Justice League versus the Fatal Five.
Starting point is 00:24:26 And that was Warner Brothers and D.C. entertainment. And he's done, I mean, the world loved him as Batman. And he was the voice of Batman. Kevin Conroy was a battle with cancer, very sad. Kevin Conroy dead at the age of 66. All right, today's Fat Five, the five headlines that you should, you know, be aware of. Mike Tyson is teaming up with Evander Holyfield to launch a line of cannabis infused edibles called
Starting point is 00:25:00 Hollears. Remember Mike bit Evander's ear in 1997 and so he claimed that if he was on cannabis he wouldn't have bit his ear. So they're teaming up together, Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson with cannabis infused
Starting point is 00:25:27 edibles called holly ears so okay is it holly field holy field holy ears holly ears not sure how mike calls it i haven't heard mike call it anything i just read the story so if i'm pronouncing i want to pronounce it right it's either holy ears or holly ears guessing it's holly ears but it's probably holy years i don't know but i'm sure that the cannabis infused edibles are great so we've got that going for us uh google has agreed to pay three hundred and ninety one point five million dollars to resolve a massive investigation what it's settled its 40 state privacy investigation why yes yes it did remember how it tracked users locations in the uh and they said well we tracked it even when you shut it off yeah we did that that was a glitch that was a glitch
Starting point is 00:26:23 I know we gave you the opportunity to shut it off, but we were making billions of dollars on ads because of location data. So you didn't think we were just going to shut that off, did you? Now, the attorneys generals called the settlement a historic win for consumers. Now, let me get this right. Google generated $200 billion annually
Starting point is 00:26:46 from these sales, these Google ad business, and they settled this 40-state, privacy investigation for $391.5 million. So the attorneys will make millions and you will get two or three bucks. So good for you. Good for you. If you were part of the Google lawsuit, you will get two or three bucks. And it's a win for us on privacy, right?
Starting point is 00:27:13 Right. Headline number three in the Fat Five, London no longer has Europe's largest stock market. I know. I know, dry your eyes, London ears. That distinction now belongs to Paris. I know. I know. Paris is the biggest, largest stock market over London now.
Starting point is 00:27:38 So, okay. Congratulations. Congratulations to Paris. Jay Leno has suffered facial burns, and his face is going to likely require. skin grafts. He revealed that a friend smothered the flames on his face after his 1907 steam car erupted into flames while he was fixing a clogged fuel line. So he's in the hospital now. He's in the Grossman Burn Center, which he called the best burn unit in the United States.
Starting point is 00:28:17 I guess if you're there, you probably got to call him the best burn unit in the United States. And he missed an appearance. You bastard. He missed an appearance. He said he's going to take a week or two to get back on his feet. No telling exactly how long that that will take. But he thanked his friend Dave with saving his life by jumping on him and smothering the flames. So good news that Jay Leno was burned less than he should have been burned thanks to his friend Dave. says we talked a little bit yesterday about it. Artemis countdown has begun.
Starting point is 00:28:57 They say they're going to lift it off Wednesday morning. They fixed whatever little damage it got from Nicole. The countdown is out there. It's out there on the pad. They're going to lift it off at like one in the morning or something like that.
Starting point is 00:29:12 104, I think, is the exact time. Wednesday morning, the 15th, no, the 16th. Today is the 15th of November, the 16th of November, the 16th of November. November 22 on 104 a.m. I'll take bets on if they actually launched this thing off. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:29 I haven't looked. I have not looked at the weather report. I know it's supposed to be cold in Florida for Florida. And so colder, I should say. And so we'll see if that has anything to do with the Artemis launch. But the countdown is on. So good luck. God bless to Artemis.
Starting point is 00:29:50 That was your fat five, your daily fat five. Since I was talking about Jay Leno, now all I can think about is my favorite Jay Leno joke. So before we wrap up today, let me tell you my favorite Jay Leno joke, you know, before we wrap up. This episode is brought to you by Peloton. A new era of fitness is here. Introducing the new Peloton Cross Training Tread Plus, powered by Peloton IQ. Built for breakthroughs with personalized workout plans, real-time insights, and endless ways to move. Lift with confidence while Peloton IQ counts reps, corrects form, and tracks your progress.
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Starting point is 00:31:12 Sure, on the Frontier Airlines flight Were put up in hotels, passengers were put up in hotels in Atlanta And a flight to Tampa was scheduled the next morning So I wanted to get to Tampa today. That's why I took the flight. Now, I know, know that there's an internal investigation underway, but I want to know why we had to divert the flight.
Starting point is 00:31:37 I would be so angry. I would be so angry. So I don't even know how they found this out, but apparently one of the passengers on the plane was found in possession of a box cutter. Okay. Okay. So let's say, I don't know how they found out. Did he jump up and say, I'm going to start slicing people with my box cutter? You know, possible, but it doesn't, it would have said that if he was talking about harming people with his box cutter.
Starting point is 00:32:06 We just know that they said they found this passenger in possession of a box cutter on the plane. So they landed the airplane, diverted the airplane to Atlanta International Airport, and officials took the passenger into custody. and they claim that no one was injured during the flight. I would be so angry. Over a box cutter? Come on now. Come on. I know you can do great damage with a box cutter.
Starting point is 00:32:41 In fact, I have a scar on my left hand right here. Look at this. I'm holding up my left hand. You can see it. The scar is still there. It's been there forever. Caused from a box cutter. That's correct.
Starting point is 00:32:55 What was I doing with that box cutter? was I doing with that box cutter? Well, I was opening boxes and I missed and I sliced, this is the back of my grocery store days and, you know, where you just turn the boxes, man, you're opening boxes. And you, whish, whew, oh, that was skin. And it sliced my whole hand wide open. I remember, I remember slicing my hand. And it was split open. It was bleeding. And I was like, I swore. really loud in the aisle way of the grocery store and a lady was turning down the aisle
Starting point is 00:33:31 and as I was sort of she just backed out and went the other way it was awesome now that I think about it but I just remember you know having to go to the hospital and getting it sewed up so box cutters can't do damage I know that but if this guy were to start threatening people with the box cutter
Starting point is 00:33:48 I'm pretty sure people on the flight would have taken him down was there a need to divert the flight from Tampa. They were flying from Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport, and they were flying from the Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky International Airport to Tampa International.
Starting point is 00:34:12 Did we need to divert the flight to Atlanta? And then have these people spend the night in Atlanta before they could get to Tampa? Because of a box cutter? No, I think not. I mean, I got it. I realize that, you know, the TSA, the Transportation Security Administration, believe that, you know, we take, we take security very seriously.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Do you? I mean, okay, I don't think he was supposed to get on the plane with his box cutter, right? So, all right, they can, I know that blades are prohibited in the cabin, but allowed in checked luggage. So you missed it. while he was going through security, and now we diverted a plane for a box cutter? Oh, I would be so bad.
Starting point is 00:35:04 So the Harvey Weinstein trial is still ongoing in Los Angeles, and we have to hear more about Harvey's deformed man part was a fish-like. We hear that the model claims that she was never Harvey's pimp, that his man part looked like it had been chopped off sewn back on. Yeah, we know that. We know it was deformed. We know that he had taken care of bidsness by himself with one of the stars laying there.
Starting point is 00:35:42 We heard from the governor's wife, Jennifer Seibel Newsom, the wife of Governor Gavin Newsom, who called him. called it the distorted and fish like i mean come what are we doing okay what are we doing i get it so she claimed that uh she uh that it looked strange and they went out through this what it what his man part looked like now she is the fourth woman to take the stand all right in the winestein case and i believe she's considered jane dough number five for or number four for what whatever reason because we know who she is.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Anyway, so she talked about being raped in this hotel room. She went back. She agreed to meet him in the hotel suite because she wanted to discuss a film project. Okay. And he could make or ruin your career. Oh, okay. So once we're alone in the room, she said he changed out of his suit and his robe and started to manipulate and threaten her.
Starting point is 00:36:52 and then penetrated her private parts with his fingers, and then his deformed band part. Of course, we have to throw that in there. And he knows this is not normal. He knows this is not consent. She said that he pushes me back on the bed, and his man part is so weird and messed up. He's not staying in.
Starting point is 00:37:13 I was just worried about getting some disease. It was gross. Were you? So it says here that she was frozen in fear, so frozen in fear, that she put her hand on his man part to try to make him stop. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:37:27 Oh, and then she said, I just made some noises, you know, try to get him to take care of business faster. That's all. You know, just the pleasure noises. Oh, oh, you just did that. Okay, all right.
Starting point is 00:37:41 No problem. So she says, I just wanted to get the F out of there. Oh, pardon my language. Oh, yeah. We pardon your language. no problem Jen
Starting point is 00:37:54 So she wanted to just get out of there And it was such a horrific act She could barely get through her life anymore You know except for the emails That she sent to him for advice When hubby was the mayor of San Francisco You know, except for that Except for the you know
Starting point is 00:38:17 When we're talking about her affair with an aide Yeah. Oh, you know, she emailed him about that too. Yeah, because I believe Harvey had relationships with the press and understood how to handle the press and thought he could be helpful. Oh, okay, so you were okay with working for him with that, right? But it's okay. Oh, and how about the money that you made him give you for the campaign contribution? Which did they say, well, we gave it back when we found out about the sexual harassment.
Starting point is 00:38:49 Did you? Did you give it back because of that? Okay, thank you. She's testifying again. More testimony from her. I mean, I know we got it. We've been over this before. Harvey's a dirtbag.
Starting point is 00:39:00 I got it. But, I mean, it was so terrible. You couldn't say anything then. And you went back to him for advice more than once after this horrific event happened. Okay. All right. And we're to believe you were horrified and he's a terrible person. I believe he's a terrible person.
Starting point is 00:39:20 I believe that it was probably consent on your part, too, Jen. But I'm not on the jury. So I know Harvey's already got his, you know, what, serving 20-some years in New York and he's trying to, which is going to be appealed soon by some of that. And we're going through L.A. And everybody wants Harvey to be, you know, Mr. Bad Guy and left with nothing and die in pain. So it's probably what's going to happen. So you'll get what you want.
Starting point is 00:39:50 happy now. Okay, I'll leave you with one last law from Peter Diamandis, and Peter's Law is the creed of the persistent and passionate mind. And then, I know, I know, I told you I'd get to the Leno joke. Back off me, all right. I told you to remind me, but you did, and now I remember, okay. So just remember Peter's Law number 15, okay? When in doubt, think.
Starting point is 00:40:18 Could be one of my favorite law. So the Jay Leno joke that I always think about. Jay Leno's got laws too, probably, but they're not as good as Peter Diamandis. But the Leno joke, he was on, I forget what show it was, and he was talking about, I was always writing new jokes, and he told this joke. And I don't know why this joke struck me so funny, but it's really funny. I may even told it to you before, because I really, I think it's a good joke. I like it.
Starting point is 00:40:45 It's a good Jay Leno-ish joke, all right? So these two guys come up to a giant hole in the ground, and there's a brick, a cinder block brick, next to the hole with a rope tied to it. And one of the guys says, I wonder how deep that hole is. And the other guy says, I don't know, why don't you throw the brick in?
Starting point is 00:41:05 So they pick up the brick and they throw it in the hole. And down it goes, down it goes, down it goes, and all of a sudden running real fast past them is this billy goat, and he comes running past them and then dives down into the hole, falls down in the hole. They're like, wow. And so a couple minutes later, a guy comes up and says, Excuse me, excuse me, have you seen my billy goat?
Starting point is 00:41:26 And the guy says, yeah, it just jumped into that hole. And the guy says, that's impossible. I had him tied to a brick. That's impossible. I had him tied to a brick. All right. All right. Have a good day.
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