Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Potential Disruptions… | 5/14/25

Episode Date: May 14, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:56 I know. I know to everyone. Parts of Yellowstone National Park. And it has earned this global recognition for its commitment to preserving the night sky. We all know stargazing is a great hobby. Who doesn't love to look up at the sky? However, damn light pollution. Humans, man.
Starting point is 00:01:18 They change the natural outdoor lighting and it makes it difficult to enjoy the activity. So thanks to Dark Sky International, which is an organization, that combats and raises awareness around light pollution, dubbed the Teton County an international dark sky community, making it the first county in the world to hold the title. So congratulations to all you people who love to look at the stars. Dude, it is so dark in here. I mean, out here.
Starting point is 00:02:03 And we can't even see, I can't even see my lighter right now. Turn it on. Okay, there it is. And then take a hit too. I just got done with another one. Okay. I am so glad. I am so glad that we were in Dark Sky County, man.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Because nobody can see us and we can see the stars. It's so great. Congratulations to Tidon County for becoming the world's first, very first, dark sky county. Welcome to Chewing the Fath. No, you can applaud. Go ahead. That's fine. That's fine. I mean, they'd be able. They'd be it. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Good for them. Good for them. I did welcome you, right? Okay, so we still have the Ditty trial going on. We still have the Harvey Weinstein trial going on. We still have Smokey Robinson allegations hanging over our heads. And now, Gerard Depardeau. his case in France where he the French
Starting point is 00:03:43 Mr. Gerard DiPardteau Mr. Superstar was convicted of sexually assaulting two women on the set so the 76-year-old DiPardot has been convicted
Starting point is 00:03:57 of groping a 54-year-old woman responsible for decorating the set and a 34-year-old assistant during the filming of Lavalès-Vertz the green shutters in 2021. So DiPardot denied the accusations and didn't even attend the hearing. But he was found guilty.
Starting point is 00:04:22 And so he is going to receive an 18th month, an 18 month suspended prison sentence. All right, we'll give you. All right, you got 18 months, and then I'm going to suspend it. and he's got to pay the two accusers a total of $29,040 euros. So, oh, and he has to put his name on the National Sex Offender Database, which, I mean, I'm sure he'll get around to doing that right away. So good, good. He has been found guilty.
Starting point is 00:04:57 He's now a convicted sexual predator, bastard. So I was reading a little bit more about Gerard D. The guy's made 250 films. That's a lot. He's done a lot of work. Now, he had the, no, I don't think he was ever on Law and Order. But he was nominated for an Oscar in 1991 for his performance as a Cyrano
Starting point is 00:05:28 DeBersion. You know, they, he said, he didn't even show up for it, right? And his accusers are happy with this because they consider it a victory. And, of course, now they get to, you know, consider him a convicted sexual offender, which is what I said. Of course, that's what they love. They're able to do that now. And according to this, the court took into account his age, his poor health,
Starting point is 00:05:58 his previous criminal record, which included a prior unrelated conviction. I'm not sure what that was, although it's probably some drug offense. And as long as he doesn't commit any other crime, then he, you know, has 18 months suspended sentence here for this conviction.
Starting point is 00:06:19 And the people are all happy about it. But he's still got other cases, right? I mean, he's been accused publicly or informal complaints of misconduct by more than 20 women. This was the first one that's proceeded to court. this gives the rest of them a little bit of standing
Starting point is 00:06:36 but a lot of the cases have expired due to the Statue of Limitations we just changed that we did in the United States oh the statute of limitation is up oh we'll just make a new law and then you can go ahead and you can go ahead and just
Starting point is 00:06:50 put that person on trial oh okay well gee let's do that no let's not do that how about if somebody does something bad you complain and at the time and then we can get to it right then and take care of the problem.
Starting point is 00:07:11 How about that? Is that a good idea? No, no, you can't, you have to suffer suffer for 20, 30, 40 years and then take someone down? Okay, fine, no problem. You know what other case is still going? It's the, Blake Lively
Starting point is 00:07:27 and Justin Baldoni's case. It's incredible that this is still ongoing. And they just subpoenaed Taylor Swift for, and Taylor, her attorneys are like, no, she will never take this. She was friends with Blake, had nothing to do with the movie, nothing to do, had nothing to say about the movie,
Starting point is 00:07:52 nothing. She's just friends with Blake. And this is all just an abuse of discovery process. And that's not happening. she will never take the stand. So we'll see that case is I'm going, what a nightmare that case is. And I don't even think I've talked about the details of that.
Starting point is 00:08:15 And I'm not going to today because it's agonizing. But, you know, I've been a fan of Blake for a long time. So I'm kind of on her side. But if it's true, okay, okay. I mean, she, look, it's been years. and all she does is look at me the way she looks at me. It's embarrassing. It's embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:08:36 And I have told her that. I don't know if she's heard it because she continues to look at me that way. And I'm like, Blake, look, you know, I know, I know that you're married to, you know, him. But, you know, I'm married too. So stop. And, well, she hasn't yet. You know, let's say you have someone that looks at you the way Blake looks at me. and you know as well as I do that, look, I'm already married.
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Starting point is 00:10:45 So researchers led by the Institute of Marine Research in Norway, and I love them. They have a report on an 800-kilometer poleward shift, and I have no idea how long that is, in the spawning grounds of the Norwegian Spring Spawning Herring. Okay. So apparently the Norwegian Spring Spawning Herring. Herring have a collective migration memory loss among older fish due to age selective fishing. Findings indicate potential disruptions to coastal food webs and present challenges for fisheries management. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:11:35 So in the study, Herring spawned poleward following fishery induced collective memory loss, which was published in nature. Love that. Researchers conducted an integrative observational analysis combining fisheries records, scientific acoustic trawl surveys, and tagging experiments to assess whether disrupted social learning altered spawning geography. Wow.
Starting point is 00:12:05 There's a lot of work to worry about herring. I'll tell you that. And they put tags on over 200,000 herring. In this story, it talks between 2016 and 2023, 202,155 herring were tagged in the northern Norwegian, I don't know what that word is, using passive integrative transponder pit tags.
Starting point is 00:12:37 They collected at processing fatalities equipped with the RFI, with the RFI, with the RF. F-ID antennas were cross-referenced with acoustic survey data to track migration routes and spawning locations. Again, I say, wow, what are we doing over-hearing? So apparently, the older fish don't remember the way that they migrated, so they follow the younger fish who go a shorter way. So is it the old fish losing their memory, and then the younger fish are saying, well we're just going to go this way then because you don't know what you're talking about old fish
Starting point is 00:13:13 and we're going to go this way uh i don't know i guess we have to sustain spawning activity but i mean the we're doing surveys and studies and acoustic trawling data for herring i would like to have explained to me why that really is important the migratory pattern of the norwegian herring i guess it could be important. They certainly believe it's important, but I don't see it. Now they're talking about the age fishing.
Starting point is 00:13:48 So it's the age fishing. Is it that we're not catching the old fish? And so there's less younger fish to learn, or are we catching the old fish and there's not enough of them to teach? I'm not quite sure I understand what the process is. But I just, just know that this marine research at Norway has the report and they covered everything on the
Starting point is 00:14:18 Norwegian spring spawning herring and we are concerned about the collective migration memory among older fish due to age selective fishing that's what they say okay so if you or someone you love or, you know, have a herring that you care about, maybe it's time to get someone to look after them and send them to the herring nursing home. Yeah, I mean, and it doesn't say how many of the 200,000 died in their study that had the tags on them. Can you imagine tagging 200,000 fish? Holy cow.
Starting point is 00:15:02 What are you doing today? I've been tagging fish for the last year. As my waiters on, I go out there and I pick one up. Wouldn't you know what? Every day I start out and I pick one up that's already been tagged. And I got to put them back in the water and I got to pick another one up. Oh, this one hasn't been tagged. And I got to tag it.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Wow. What a pain job. But they did it. They did it so that we can have the passive. integrated transponder tags to capture the data that is needed on the Norwegian
Starting point is 00:15:40 spring spawning herring wow what the hell is going on in this world right now I mean I guess you could come to me and tell me that because they're going a different route
Starting point is 00:16:00 that now you're affecting what's being eaten this way and not being eaten that way and now this area's stuff is going to grow and this area stuff isn't going to grow. But is it because of memory loss or is it just that the younger fish are like, dude, we're not going that way. We're going to go this way now. And I'd like to, I don't know what it matters that much.
Starting point is 00:16:30 I guess maybe if other animals along the way that they're not going, eat the herring, then now it's affecting them. But here's the thing. They will probably move and they'll go to where the fish are. And they'll say, oh, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:50 the herring hasn't come by here in a while. And some other younger buck will say, yeah, they're going, they're turning down here. Let's go down here. And the old buck will go, okay, let's go down here. That's kind of like what the fish are doing.
Starting point is 00:17:04 I'm not quite sure I want to blame it on memory loss. And are we seriously going to blame this disrupted spawning route on this disrupted social learning on fish? Okay, all right, sure. You got it. I mean, how much money are they spending on this? Holy cow. A lot. They're tagging over 200,000.
Starting point is 00:17:34 and this is like a six or seven year study and they're still doing it. Okay, now maybe, you know, I know the fisheries up there and the Norwegians are, you know, important. I get it. That's how you make your living.
Starting point is 00:17:49 I understand. I understand. And I understand that perhaps we need to understand the migratory routes, different fishes. But is it, we're going to blame it on memory loss now?
Starting point is 00:18:02 The younger fish They're going this way, and the older fish are saying, hey, that's not the way we went, and they're pissed. So. Ain't nobody got time for that? Yeah. I mean, the young ones are like, no, we're going this way, old man. So come on. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:18:22 Or the old man just swims off by himself. Well, there's a dead herring. All right. Let's go to the break room. I've got enough about herrings. It's driving me crazy. I read this this morning. It was driving me crazy all day.
Starting point is 00:18:36 I was thinking about these damn migratory patterns of the herring. I don't even live in Norwegian area, town, space. And it's not a Norwegian is right here on my hand. I don't know if you know, you look at the map. It's right there. Amorpha fallis. I was all right. Let's go to the break room.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Yeah, that was somewhere in that story from the Norwegians. I did not understand. But if you're listening in Norwegian, thank you. Thank you very much. I did see one of the top cities listening to chewing the fat, at least this week is Eagle Chauvin
Starting point is 00:19:10 Limburg Netherlands so if you're listening in as I guess it's Eagle it's E-Y-G-E-L-S-H-O-V-E-N Amorphophalis Yeah I'm pretty sure that's not how they pronounce it Limburg Netherlands so welcome
Starting point is 00:19:28 welcome and now you know I care about you because I'm talking about your herring and maybe you're listening while you're tagging the herring And if you are, email me, chewing the fat at the place.com. And let me know that you in EY, G-E-L-S-H-O-V-E-N. Amorphopheles. Limburg Netherlands are listening to the show because somebody is. And I don't know that it's somebody, you know, using a VPN out of the Netherlands,
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Starting point is 00:23:06 as best you can, as doja cat could only do. So the 29-year-old singer, whose name is Amalia Delamini, wore an aquamarine-colored dress with this plunging neckline to the I-Heart Radio's Wango Tango event, who doesn't love that. And she's a regular at the I-Heart Wango Tango event. And so she had asked fans to ignore the abnormality caused by her plastic surgery after she applied.
Starting point is 00:23:36 appeared at the award show on Saturday. Yeah, the picture shows her where you see where the breast implant had shifted. You know, she's got the dress on, and the other breast is looking the way breast it is supposed to look. No, she's not sick. That, because the breast, the breast may be coughing because it's way off to the side. And they have fans were like, don't you worry about it, Doja? You, it's all you, okay? You just get it.
Starting point is 00:24:11 So according to this, her breast had been reduced to a smaller 32 C cup size when asked if she had to undergo enlargement surgery. Yeah, so she had them take it down a little bit. But, you know, well, they did get them to the right size. Sometimes you go too big. I've been around a few people like that too, and you go, ooh, sheesh, need to knock that back down a little bit.
Starting point is 00:24:35 calm those things down a little bit because there is a there is a chance of you know too big do I say that to them no if they ask I'll tell them if they ask I tell them but you know if they don't say anything
Starting point is 00:24:51 well then you know it's not too big so an outspoken musician has defended herself and she told people who complained about her previously shaved head and eyebrows to go eff yourselves but she just wanted people not to not to worry about the
Starting point is 00:25:06 the breast. It does look weird. She needs to get that taken care of. I will say that. I will say this. I'm okay. You know, I'm glad that you're okay. I'm glad the liposuction went well and, you know, the breast reduction. I'm glad you happen. If that makes you
Starting point is 00:25:23 happy to go a little bit smaller, that's good. But you need to get that taken care of. And it was just in and out. Maybe a couple of day surgery, in and out. Get that thing. taken care of because don't you? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Yeah. Well, you know, we all, I mean, we all care and really care about you. But, man, you need to get that thing taken care of. And I see where Tom Hardy, speaking of bodies,
Starting point is 00:25:53 Tom Hardy, love Tom Hardy. Yes, I know. I love Tom Hardy. He has said that his body is falling apart. All right. He was in an interview that his body is falling
Starting point is 00:26:05 to bits after now the action movies oh man he's been in all kinds of action movies I'm watching in Mobland now which is awesome I watched he's been in the Venom movies the one movie that just dropped on Netflix what the heck was that called
Starting point is 00:26:21 shoot havoc I think right I think it was havoc yeah havoc on Netflix and he's you know these is action stars so he says he's had two knee surgeries now has his disc is herniated in his back. He's got
Starting point is 00:26:37 sciatia, right? Is that sciatia? Yes. Amorphophalus. Sciatica. Yeah, that's what I thought I said. Cyesha. Syatica.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Yeah. S-C-I-A-T-I-C-A. Ciatica. Got it, okay? I got it. So he goes on to say that he has a planter fasciitis. Where did it come from?
Starting point is 00:27:05 why I've pulled my tendon and my hip as well. It's like it's all falling to bits and it's not going to get better. Okay, well here's the deal, Tom. You were paid an awful lot of money for these characters and you were happy to take the money.
Starting point is 00:27:23 It says here that you're worth about $55 million. I would say that you're probably worth more than that. Some of those Venom movies, the Batman movies, Mobland, wherever you're making for those, it's got to be pretty darn good payment. So I'll give you, I know it sucks, brother, I know,
Starting point is 00:27:43 but believe me, I understand the issue with the joints acting up from years of abuse. However, you made, well, we'll just leave it at what they say, $55 million. You'll be okay, Tom, you'll be okay. And you're Tom Hardy. So, whoever does. your stunts that you have thought you could do yourself now,
Starting point is 00:28:12 get them to do it. And you're still Tom Hardy. So people will believe that you're doing it. Okay? Because you're the man. And we love your characters. His character in Mobland is awesome. I mean, Harry.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Harry is so good. He is the man. He is definitely the man in Mobbland. Yeah, he's the enforcer for the family. But he knows all of it. It's awesome. He is a badass, and it is nice to watch. I will say that.
Starting point is 00:28:47 It's fun to watch. It's been a great series to watch. If you haven't started watching Mobland yet, you should. It's on Paramount Plus. It's hockey season, and you can get anything you need delivered with Uber Eats. Well, almost, almost anything. So, no, you can't get a nice,
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Starting point is 00:29:52 C.J. Robinson in Killers of the Flower Moon has passed away at the age of 45. He died in Waco, Texas, just down the road or up the road or over the road from where this show originates in DFW.
Starting point is 00:30:10 He had battled cancer and that spread throughout his body over the past couple of years huh interesting how all these actors and actresses are having these aggressive cancers catch up to them in the past couple of years I'm sure it couldn't be because of that though because if it was because of that they would have said it's because of that and want to just shut up about it but they didn't so it can't be that it cannot be that at all I mean he's battled cancer that
Starting point is 00:30:45 spread through his body over the past couple of years. And we keep doing these stories about these actors. I don't care about the age. I mean, this guy's 45, right? He was 45, 46. But these other actresses that are in their 70s and they all of a sudden have this aggressive cancer. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:31:06 You know what? I won't. You're right. It's nothing. It's nothing. It's not that at all. Rest in peace. To Samuel French.
Starting point is 00:31:15 dead at the age of 45. Then we have Robert Benton. Robert Benton, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Bonnie and Clyde and Kramer v. Kramer. I feel like I did this guy already. Robert Benton, much-admired screenwriter, turned director, co-wrote Bonnie and Clyde. Best Picture winner, Kramer versus Kramer.
Starting point is 00:31:35 He has died at 92. He died at his home in Manhattan. Okay. He got a third Oscar for his screenplay for places in the heart. Wow. Okay, Bonnie and Clyde, I feel like, did he do Nobody's Fool, too?
Starting point is 00:31:52 I love that movie. Nobody's Fool with Paul Newman. What a great movie. I'm a fan of Paul Newman anyway, but that movie was really, really good, and it didn't get enough credit. What's his face is in it? Bruce Willis is in that movie.
Starting point is 00:32:10 So is What's Her Face? Melanie Griffith. That's it. So what's his face, Bruce Willis and what's her face? Melanie Griffith. They're in this movie with What's his face? Paul Newman. Nobody's fool.
Starting point is 00:32:23 It's back in the 90s. It's a stupid movie, I know. But I really enjoyed that movie a lot. And is he in that movie? No. Oh, yeah, he's the cop. Yeah, Philip Seymour Hoffman is in that movie too. So it was definitely, other than Paul Newman,
Starting point is 00:32:41 everybody was probably doing heroin. Anyway, I'll just move on from that. Rest and peace. to Robert Benton, dead at the age of 92. You know, speaking of movies, I see where AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., you know, the world's largest cinema chain, they claim that they're going to slash the price of a movie ticket in the U.S.
Starting point is 00:33:07 by half on Wednesdays, trying to get more people to come to the theater between weekends. So the company is going to begin rolling out the discount starting July 9th. July 9th. Now, the all-day deal will be based on the normal adult evening ticket price. Premiums for large screen formats will still apply, but those tickets will be 50% off too. So, yeah, yeah, I guess. How about you do half off tickets and half off food, like popcorn? sodas, Twizzlers,
Starting point is 00:33:51 half off, whatever you sell, like half off everything day on Wednesday. I would go for that. But you're still going to charge me a million dollars
Starting point is 00:34:02 for my tub of popcorn. You don't have to have a tub, Jeff. Yes, yes, I do. But you could take you the card to charge me a million dollars for a tub of popcorn,
Starting point is 00:34:11 a million and a half for a bag of Twizzlers and then maybe, what, 200,000 for my soda that I can refill for free refills, which no one ever does, although I usually do refill it on the way out, just because
Starting point is 00:34:24 that's me and I paid for it, so I want to use it. But they guide you, but they guide you the other way. Okay, so just know that if you're going to refill, because it's free refills, but if you're going to refill the soda camp, you've got to bypass the out lane
Starting point is 00:34:40 and go back into the into the concession area. Because they guide you, to go out by missing that. So just, you know, now you're out and you're like, oh crap, no, I've got to go back in that. You're not going to get back in.
Starting point is 00:34:57 No, shoot, you did. Once you leave the building, that's it. You're old. Yeah, you're going down. You're stepping over bodies. Now what happened? Yeah, he tried to come back in to get a refill. That's what that could happen.
Starting point is 00:35:07 So anyway, you're going to get half off movies at AMC on Wednesday starting in July. I mean, good. That's nice of trying to play along, try to get up with streaming. but if you really want to compete with, have a day where you, you're going to turn people around,
Starting point is 00:35:23 I would say, me personally, Jeff Fisher, chewing the fat, have AMC half off day and just half off everything. Everything.
Starting point is 00:35:35 You can email me, chewing the fat at the blaze.com. You can call me. You can text me. You can, you know, direct message me on X. No problem.
Starting point is 00:35:44 I believe I follow AMC. I have to make sure I do. But you can, direct message me on X and, you know, just let me know. I'm happy to help you out because you guys definitely need it. You know that right.
Starting point is 00:35:58 You know, we're talking about movies. I might as well talk about Kevin Costner and Horizon too. Okay. It's been a kind of irkid me. I've had it in the fat pile for a couple of days and it's kind of irked me. So we're never going to get the second movie. I mean, he's already, I believe
Starting point is 00:36:13 that the one and two, two is already done. All right? He said two was already done. So he's got two ready to go now. And now he's suing and being sued over distribution and what happens with the movies because the first one was, you know, a flop. But, you know, it didn't go over, it didn't go over well. I don't know that I would call it a flop. They will and they have, but it's, you know, it didn't go over well. So now he's got a legal battle around that. And he's still got millions of dollars tied up into the series. I know he took a loan out.
Starting point is 00:36:49 You know, I know they're disputing between New Line Cinema and the Horizon series and they're fighting over the whole thing. Release the movie! Okay, give us number two. Number one was okay. It was okay, but it was laying the groundwork for two and three. That's what it was. And so those of you that expected it to be two and three, it wasn't going to be that ever,
Starting point is 00:37:16 which was a mistake on Kevin's part. and, you know, I think he knows that now. He hasn't talked to me, but I, you know, if it was just him and I talk and he would admit that, I think, now. But, you know, he made roughly, I don't know, 11 million in the first week. I don't know what it's total made now. That's a good question.
Starting point is 00:37:35 What has it? $32 million? Holy cow. That is, now that's box office. So, I don't know what kind of deal they made for the streaming relationship. and what they made on pay-per-view for the streaming but holy cow
Starting point is 00:37:58 I mean that's not good that's not good and they claim that it had that's it a $38 million budget for Horizon 1 I feel like it was more than that because that was that was for the 38 million that cannot be for the movies
Starting point is 00:38:17 that had to be whatever whatever Kevin dropped into the pile Okay, yeah, because there's no way that I'm 38 million. I spit at 38 million for these movies, okay? So, yeah, that's his money. And now they're all suing each other for the thing.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Just release the stupid, freaking movie. Release it. And what money you already have invested? Get number three done, Kevin. Don't leave us hanging. Get it done. Do your vision and get it done. Then sell the package.
Starting point is 00:38:48 Bring us back for the package. And then you can give us maybe the compilation of Horizons 1, 2, and 3 as a full package weekend. Horizon weekend happened at an AMC. You come in today. We'll get you a free popcorn and a free Coke 0. You can sit down for a 3.5 hour movie, not on Wednesday. And, you know, we get you in here. We'll get you in here on Saturday and watch the Horizon.
Starting point is 00:39:14 That could happen. That can happen. Work it out, Kevin. Make it happen. All right. I want to see it. Jeez. This episode is brought to you by Peloton.
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Starting point is 00:40:10 It's only going to be about a $4.7 billion project. And it's going to be a dome. So hello, they're following my rules. Hello, it's winter. Yeah, they're following my rules. And every new stadium built in this country to play NFL football needs to be domed. And that needs to be rethought in Buffalo, because I don't know what the hell they're doing in Buffalo.
Starting point is 00:40:33 but not having a dome is just, well, it's not right. In fact, it's breaking the law. And more times in Buffalo than Chicago, but really both cities, we know that. Oh, it's went down. Yeah, you need a dome. Okay, that needs to happen. So the NFL will release their schedules.
Starting point is 00:40:55 We've got international games and schedules going on. I saw someone post that the price that NFL fans will have to spend a minimum of $1,500 to watch all the NFL games next season. I don't think that's true. I don't think that's true. So during this breakdown gives you Sunday ticket for $522. YouTube TV, 56388, Peacock 1399, Netflix 2299, Amazon Prime, 89, 8994, ESPN Plus 104, 10494, travels, fees. It was 197.66.
Starting point is 00:41:28 According to this guy's math, this person's math. I didn't mean to be a gender exclusive. and $1,500, $1,515.40 total. But you don't, I mean, I have Hulu Live, and I get ESPN Plus through Hulu Live, which I get predominantly for college football. But on Hulu Live, I get the NFL, one of the NFL networks. So I get a lot of those games.
Starting point is 00:41:57 And you get the network games. I have Peacock, which I do. I know I should get some kind of solution for it, but I do have Peacock. And I've been watching some stuff on the platform. So, of course, there's another app that I have to pay for because I just bought it for like the 30 days. And then, boom, gone away.
Starting point is 00:42:21 Oh, nope, didn't go away, though, did it? No, because my wife went, oh, you know, there's some stuff on here that we can watch that we like. Okay. All right. Netflix, Amazon Prime. And also, like I had YouTube. When I got rid of YouTube, I went,
Starting point is 00:42:37 got the Hulu live because YouTube was starting to outpriced me. And then Hulu said, Oh, they're going to do it, so can we. Anyway, YouTube to stream NFL's five international games in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for free. Oh, September 5th international game. Not all of them. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:42:57 YouTube to stream NFL September 5th international game. Not all of them. Who? YouTube's like, Jeff, calm down. We're not doing all of them. For free. The full NFL schedule gets released tonight, I believe. And ESPN sets price for upcoming All-access stream at $29.99 a month.
Starting point is 00:43:16 That standalone app will include all the network's live games. Wow. Okay, so they just announced their new ESPN app, okay, which is all-enithing streaming service. And it's not called, well, I already have ESPN plus. So this is just called ESPN. Ah, that genius is there. The new service, which will debut sometime before NFL season, marks the first time fans will be able to access the entire suite of ESPN's vast
Starting point is 00:43:55 catalog of networks and content without a cable subscription. It will cost $29.99 a month. that's not really that bad because you can get rid of the ESPN Plus extra from a Hulu and you could not pay for Red Zone but it's not Red Zone that I get from the Hulu Live though that's something else anyway
Starting point is 00:44:15 but you have the Netflix Christmas games now holy cow they have the Amazon Prime games and Prime gets the first game this season with Dallas and Philadelphia, right?
Starting point is 00:44:32 Because it's a Thursday night game. So it's Thursday night prime. They get the opening game. Everybody hating on the Cowboys Phillies, but, you know, if you're a Phillies fan, this is your way of letting the Cowboys know, hey, this is what it takes to get a banner. Oh, I kill me.
Starting point is 00:44:51 Jerry will just be hating it. He'll be there. Yeah, he'll be there, but. I mean, one of these games, Jerry's going to have a stroke out, man. When Philly hangs the banner, Oh, that's going to stroke out. It's possible he's stroked out. Anyway, so you have that.
Starting point is 00:45:07 And then I saw where Rich Eisen is leaving his Roku channel, and he's going to ESPN. Now, Rich Eisen's been on Roku for a long time. Now, he's still part of the NFL network, but he was with ESPN, but he does his daily show on Roku and whatever other streaming services he has. Now, he's on at the same time the Pat McAfee is on.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Okay? Now, he's going to go to ESPN. at the same time that Pat McAfee is on? He's got the same kind of deal according to what I read as McAfee has. They still own it, he still owns it, his still deal, ESPN is airing the broadcast.
Starting point is 00:45:42 So that must mean that Ryzen is going to be part of the app and do his show on ESPN on the app and not be part of the plus and the TV side. Right. That's just me guessing, though, because I don't think that's been announced. But I would just guess because, I mean, you're not going to put somebody up against,
Starting point is 00:46:05 I mean, you already spent all this money on McAfee, and now you're going to bring in Eisen to the same time slot? That's weird. And I know that they want to pretend like, well, they're not competitors. They're just similar. We compliment each other. Uh-huh. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:20 Okay. All right. Whatever you say. Whatever you say. Congratulations, Rich. Good for you. Good for you. You know, I hope it all works out.
Starting point is 00:46:28 but that's probably, you know, what that means. All right, let's get out of here. I'll leave you with the joke of the day. This joke of the day, I can't remember if I did this joke or not. I don't think I did because the first time I read it, I went, eh, nice try, keep it up. But I'll, you know, it's from Anthony.
Starting point is 00:46:47 And he says, he's got a joke of the day for me. There's a man and a woman on a train. The woman says every time you smile, I'll just read it like the joke. The man and a woman on a train, the woman says, every time you smile, I want to invite you to my place. And the man says, oh yeah. Yeah, are you single?
Starting point is 00:47:08 Nope. I'm a dentist. See, that's what I mean. Sad. I want to invite you to my place. Now, you got it. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts. Holiday Magic at Holt Renfrew with gifts that say I know you.
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