Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Recovery Weekend 11/28/15

Episode Date: November 28, 2015

Today on The Jeff Fisher Show, Jeffy talks about Black Friday Brawls gone viral, sounds from Outer Space and rogue delivery bots! Jeffy also gives shoplifters a heads up on the new technology scoping ...them out. Plus, Fight Club for the ladies, shifting house foundations and more! Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on The Blaze Radio Network: www.theblaze.com/radio & www.iheart.comFollow Jeffy on Twitter: @JeffyMRA &Like Jeffy's Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffFisherRadio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:45 It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Yes. Welcome to it. How in the world are you? How you holding up? Did you have a happy Thanksgiving?
Starting point is 00:01:11 Good. I did. It was fine. We were all together, enjoying family, friends. And then yesterday we have Black Friday. Yes, the wonderful day that we've come to know is fellowship, time to do, enjoy everything. that we learned and thanked God for on Thursday.
Starting point is 00:01:44 Like some of these examples. Florence Mall, Florence Mall, Four and Small, Four and Small, World Star, World Star. Boy Star, World Star, World Star, Real Star. Real Star. He was bad, bad to take the whole time. I thought I could. It's the best time. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:03:25 A little fellowship with friends and just colleagues, neighbors, people from the community. Agonizing. Now, if you went out yesterday, I hope you followed all the rules. We heard all the stories about don't shop alone. Make sure you take someone with you. Four eyes are better than two. Hope you're not fighting over standing in line to get that TV that really isn't on sale that much to begin with.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Most of the sales I saw were not that good. To be quite honest, but maybe worthy for you. Now, a couple of highlights from that montage, the first one, where it's been classic where the lady steals the steamer from the kid. First, I heard that it was from Saginaw, Michigan, my hometown, represent. And then we hear that it's probably not real. It was a staged event for one of the late night TV shows. And then you heard the World Star, World Star, World Star, World Star. Apparently World Star is a website, a hip-hop website, but it's also full of fights, street fights, which is a wonderful thing.
Starting point is 00:04:55 So as soon as you see a fight, you've got to post it. So World Star pops it up for you. Good stuff. And there's great footage on the Blaze from people. And I say great footage, sad footage, sad footage of people climbing over the refrigerated sections, the coolers in the middle of the walkway there and the Walmarts. You know, they have the juice in and the eggs and they put the different refrigerated items in that are open and just walk by, throw them in a car, people, that's easy, quick, easy buy. That's what they do it for. You have to actually go up to the windows to get the other refrigerated.
Starting point is 00:05:36 rated items, but you put those ones in the floor, people just walk by. Oh yeah, we need that. Toss it in the cart. It's a quick, easy sale. Not that grocery stores would do anything like that. So I hope you made it out okay. It's really kind of sad and pathetic that people are, we've come to expect the worst. And many places around the country, we get it. We had Chicago protesting.
Starting point is 00:06:09 shutting down Michigan Avenue, shutting down Chicago. Stores can't sell goods. They want the release of the man that was arrested. They're still upset. The police officer, we wanted the police officer charged with the murder of the young man in Chicago. Okay. He was charged with murder for the young man in Chicago. It wasn't soon enough.
Starting point is 00:06:37 That's not good enough. What is good enough? Not that. Should have been done earlier. Why wasn't it done earlier? But we did arrest him and we He's on trial for murder. No! That's fine. It's not good enough.
Starting point is 00:07:02 And then the horrific Black Friday event in Colorado Springs Gunman at a Planned Parenthood, bad. The shooter, according to someone with knowledge in the cases from North Carolina, they don't know a motive yet. Police officers killed, wounded. It was horrible. Stand off for six hours or more. Just the mental anguish of those people, let alone the murders. Horrible. Now, we can talk about the, not necessarily the jokes, but the people that were wound up about all the news programs worrying about the people who were murdered in the shootout by Robert Lewis Deere and how they were saying they're all ones. wound up about these people being curled, but they're not being wound up about the Planned Parenthood, killing babies with abortions.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Yeah, we can talk about that. It doesn't have anything to do with the people who were actually murdered yesterday. We can talk about, you know, was he wound up because his girlfriend had an abortion at this place? I mean, we can make Black Friday jokes at the Planned Parenthood shop. We can do all of that, but it's still horrible. It's still bad. and it makes everything
Starting point is 00:09:13 just in the U.S. look bad, look bad. We can talk about the fight club. We talked a little bit about World Star, World Star, the website, post-street fights. In Germany, we already have the special behind-the-scenes women fight club, no holes barred.
Starting point is 00:09:45 They tie them together. They tie them together. They rent the rooms. They tie them together. These women show up and they fight. All for, I guess it would be, I don't know if it's legal or illegal to gamble on it. I just stopped by to watch the fight. World Star.
Starting point is 00:10:03 World Star. Exactly. Exactly. That's great. Somebody is fighting in public. I can post it to a website. Yay. Yay.
Starting point is 00:10:20 And the private fight clubs for women. and men. Yay. Man, we could post some of that footage. Unless I'm sure most of those with big-time illegal gambling, ah, no phones. There'll be no phones and no cameras. This is a private fight club. You come in and leave everything in the box. Bet your money, watch the fights.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Get out. You'll get your phone and everything. I want you leave. Have a nice day. and we could talk about how a man snatches an elderly woman's purse at a Walmart in Texas and everybody's all excited because the crowd ran him down, held him there for police. One person fired off a gunshot to slow him down. Now, in the story, they talk about that person is in trouble. Yeah, that person should be in trouble. Don't just fire a gun in the air?
Starting point is 00:11:25 I mean, the story talked about it now perhaps the person fired the gun in the gun. to the ground to stop him because, you know, you hear the gunshot, you're still, whoa, he's somebody shooting at me. But the story talked about how the woman shot the gun in the air. You know, just do that. You know, those bullets have to go somewhere. Don't they? Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Yes, they do. I can't. I can't for any reason. think of why I'd want to go out on Black Friday. I mean, I can remember as a kid, my mom and my grandparents and something like my aunts. You know, after Thanksgiving, we'd have the big Thanksgiving get together and, you know, everybody would go home on Thanksgiving evening, but they would be looking forward to tomorrow morning.
Starting point is 00:12:26 We'll see you tomorrow morning, bright and early. And they would pack in the cars and go Black Friday shopping shopping. And load up the trunk with Christmas shopping. I could not do that in today's world. First of all, why? Why? For a deal you can get online the day before and have it shipped to your house, I don't have to leave my home.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Please. Okay. So it's got the big weekend. Thanksgiving. Many stores were open on Thanksgiving. I don't know. You know, I kind of, it's kind of a strange. feeling on that. I kind of think, well, you know, if people are going to go, you know,
Starting point is 00:13:10 the stores should be open to business. But then it's a holiday. The stores should opt probably to be closed, right? I mean, the big sporting store, R-E-I closed and they made a big deal about closing on their website and closing on Black Friday and saying, you know, get outside, which I would have loved to have done, except it was raining and so. storming, which we will get into. My home now has some damage that I'm agonized over. But that aside, you know, many places over the years, Thanksgiving and Christmas were the days that you would close.
Starting point is 00:13:50 And guess what you lived? It was okay. You realized the store was going to be closed tomorrow. I need to get what I need to get now. So I don't have to go to the store. And if you run out of something, oh, well, nope, we're out of that right now. sorry kid this is what you get so you got the big weekend I'm excited we're back up blaze radio 888 9000 33 93 if you were out yesterday if you did brave the storm and you
Starting point is 00:14:19 witnessed human carnage let me call 888 9000 33 93 let me know where it was what happened maybe if you know you've got some footage we can post it to well starred but we had black Friday we got black Friday yesterday We've got Recovery Weekend, right? We've got today and tomorrow to recover, and then we're right into Cyber Monday. More online deals, which probably won't be any better than the deals
Starting point is 00:14:48 that are already going on right now online. But we've got to call it something, right? Right. So we'll just call it Black Friday, recover weekend, Cyber Monday. Yay. It's America. We can call it something.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Here we go. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. This podcast brought to you by My Patriot Supply. Did you miss the chance to get a 72-hour emergency food supply with free shipping for just $10? What's wrong with you? Don't worry. Call 888-41-744-40. Right now, they have a few left and they're selling out fast. 888-4-1-744.
Starting point is 00:15:40 What are you waiting for? A disaster? Do it right now. 8-88-4-1-744. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it. 888-90-3-33 is the phone number. I really seriously hope you had a great Thanksgiving with family and friends,
Starting point is 00:16:10 and we're thankful for all that we do have in this country, despite what many people in this country and this administration that runs this country want to tell us. I really am frustrated. Look, I wasn't going to get into this, but, you know, I'm really tired of hearing. I don't want to get too involved in President Obama, and he drives me crazy, and I don't even like to say his name hardly anymore. But I'm tired of being told how bad we are. I really am.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Tired of being told how bad we suck and how everything is wrong by him, by all the universe. all the protesters, everything is wrong. Okay, what's right? If I think that what you think is wrong is wrong, then that's wrong. I'm really tired of it. And I'm tired of this president that is in office now, gallivating around the world, talking about how bad the United States is. Instead of telling the world, the United States is the place,
Starting point is 00:17:31 the place they want to come. sure as hell is one of the places they want to come. He wants to open up the gates and let them in. He thinks the Syrian refugees are just like the pilgrims. Uh-huh. They sure are. And when more news comes out, it's going to get ugly. I'm telling you.
Starting point is 00:17:59 And you think it's ugly now? I mean, I don't want to sound like, you know, the guy that runs this joint Glenn Beck, but it's going to get uglier. And it might just happen faster than we think. or that we want it to. Because when we find out, look, you've got, you got Russia pissed at Turkey now. Right?
Starting point is 00:18:21 They're not, we're going to try to, try to calm it without battling each other. Well, we'll stop the visas, the free visas, you can't go anywhere in your pants and, uh-huh. And if I am Vladimir Putin or any world leader, for that matter, and I've got Barack Obama telling me I shouldn't do something, I'm doing it. A, you know he's not going to do anything, except that's wrong. Another line in the sand, but we just sweep that away and build another line. The new line is over here.
Starting point is 00:19:00 And instead of reminding people, you know, there's a reason why all these people want to come to the United States. And guess what? We want you here if you want to come here. But we want you here coming in the right way. the legal way. And when you, I mean, we've come so far now, you start talking about illegal aliens and that's racist, stop it.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Stop it. And now you've got Ahmed the clock kid suing Irving, Texas. Suing Irving Texas. I don't even have the story in front of me. I just, I don't even, I shouldn't even gone off on this because now I'm going to go deep into something I don't want to go into for a Saturday,
Starting point is 00:19:52 especially on a holiday weekend. My gosh. lighten up a little, would you? Please. I know it's raining and it's storm and it might be snowing where you're at, unless you're in, you know, the deep south, where it's going to be warm and beautiful. A place else around the country, sucks.
Starting point is 00:20:11 It's rainy, it's cold, it's windy, it's snowing. Tired of it. Man, we need to post. We need to find some people fighting and post it to World Star. I want to see some new posts on World Star from today, not only Black Friday. Man, we've got to have some new post from today. World Star.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Thank you. Go there, post it up. The Jeff Fisher Show, the Blaze Radio Network. Jeff Fisher Show returns on the Blaze Radio Network. It does. It is. It has. 888-90333 is your phone number. Mike O'Pelka, Puro Pelker, coming up with me to do following this broadcast on the Blaze Radio Network,
Starting point is 00:21:21 and then right into Andrew WK with America. WK, Chris Salsato, Mike Slater, Joe Pags, that's your Saturday lineup. You need not go anywhere else. I mean, yeah, there's some other stuff happening around the world, but so what? You put the Blaze Radio on and you shop online. You don't need to go anywhere. You're not going to go anywhere anywhere. The weather's crappy.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Right? Right. It's crappy. It's cold. It's raining. Your bones ache. You're getting ready for that surgery? I can't stop thinking about my shoulder surgery.
Starting point is 00:21:53 don't want to have it. It's going to stink not having both arms. I mean, I feel for any, I unfortunately, hopefully will get mine back, unlike other people who have lost their limbs, but I don't want to live six weeks without it and I'm going to, well, at least two or three anyway for sure. And I just saw, look, I have had knee surgery since I was 14 years old is my first knee surgery, 100 years ago, okay? I have plenty of knee surgeries. I just saw where they're making a big deal out of Mike Huckabee's back of knee surgery. You just had a bone chip taken out.
Starting point is 00:22:32 They said it was a huge bone chip. Shut up. A, rarely do they let you see your bone chips. So I'm for sure you can't keep them because I tried to keep my old knee when they replaced my one knee. They wouldn't let me do it. Bastards. But aside from the surgeries. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:54 Because with orthoscopic surgery, you're back on your feet. They want you back on your feet with a knee replacement surgery. I mean, get up, start moving. Let's go. And yeah, yeah, it hurts. Walk. So it's not that big a deal that he's back up walking, you know, with the help of a cane with his orthoscopic surgery. I mean, I've had plenty of those.
Starting point is 00:23:15 You know, three probes in your knee, okay? A camera, a scraper, a sucker. Here's a camera. Yep, right there. We're going to scrape right there. and the vacuum cleaner, and we suck out the bone chips and we're gone. It's nice and easy.
Starting point is 00:23:32 However, my point, Mike Huckabee, Mike Huckabee, running for president of the United States, television star, American, you know, celebrity of some sort, right? Whether you like him or not. They show him walking on stage. He's got one of those little,
Starting point is 00:23:53 I don't even know where you get them, I guess from a drugstore, the metal cane. They probably gave it to them at the hospital, the metal adjustable canes. Mike Cuckabee, dude, you can do better than that. Seriously. I mean, I've got a cane that my grandfather had. It's wood.
Starting point is 00:24:12 I mean, I love the thing. I use that. You can tell me Mike Cuckabee can't have a better cane than just some cheap, probably $8,000 bill to insurance from the hospital. adjustable cane. Come on, dude. Come on. You're not going to be president looking like that. You're just not.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Okay? Not going to happen. All right. So those of you shopping, they're making a big deal now of the security cameras using facial recognition to see if you're a shoplifter. Now, over the years, they've tried to do the facial recognition in different cities,
Starting point is 00:24:55 different areas of cities where a lot of people show up. And they don't have the, they didn't have the technology. to make it go fast and they don't have a lot of police departments intertwine for quick information. Now, with Homeland Security and many cities trying to come together, they can do it a lot faster. So they're using cameras with facial technology to identify shoplifters.
Starting point is 00:25:24 And in some cases, it says in the story, big spenders. Oh, so we're just going to check all the faces that come in. Oh. Okay. Now, we know we have facial recognition software that works pretty good along with some sort of other identity, right? So, I mean, they send you a ticket for going through a toll without having a tag. And there's your picture. They've got your face and they've got your automobile license. And there you go. There's your tag and you owe us money. I mean, they can do that all over the country. And why we don't have a generic toll pass for all the toll rolls in the country, that will, that's got to happen soon. But they obviously snap your picture when you're coming in. And then it goes to the database of known shoplifters.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Now, you know, provided by local police in your area. And that's, look, in back of the old days, shoplifters would come in. and you would give them what's called a trespass warrant and you would kick him out. All right, you catch them, give a trespass warrant, kick them out, they can't come back. Now, you hope that they gave you the right name, you know, their proper name. Most shoplifters don't. Huh. Are you telling me that somebody who's doing a crime lies to you?
Starting point is 00:26:53 Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Huh, okay. So then a million years ago, you started doing, taking a picture of them. And you could do that now, you know, with the phone or whatever. But the we used, 100 years ago, we had went out and got a Polaroid camera, you know, so we have separate pictures of everybody, stapled to their trespass warrant. So no matter what name they use, nope, that's your face.
Starting point is 00:27:18 That's facial recognition, right? And they'd come into the store and that's them. So, you know, it's just old school recognition. Now, what they do after they recognize you, is what's kind of important, right? So they take your picture, you come in, and they go, ooh, that's a big spender. Now, do you come up and you say, hey, how you doing today? Just for you.
Starting point is 00:27:49 You've been in here a bunch lately. We're going to give you a better discount on products from that department right now. Go. It's a blue light special just for you. Or do you, if it's a shoplifter, do you kick them out immediately? if it's a known shoplifter but hasn't stolen anything from you but has stolen from other retailers so they're in the system right uh what do you do i mean we are it's minority report coming true right now it's up to the according to the i love the uh the line that uh you know it's look
Starting point is 00:28:34 it's up to the retailer what happens that after that okay and the retailers we don't really like to talk about the technology that we're using like that because you know we don't want people to really know we have it and even if you know that we have it we don't we're we don't really use it I mean we fool man new no no no no we do not use it okay we don't want you to use it. Now the company is saying, hey, we've given them the technology. What they do with it is up to them. Now, you can't have, especially like days of Black Friday, I looked, somebody tweeted that they worked in retail and it's called, they worked in retail
Starting point is 00:29:30 for many years and they used to call it the Blitz. I've seen it happen before in retail stores as well. You call it whatever you want. But it's overwhelming. And so a crowd of people, like Black Friday crowd, comes in and storms the store. And you can only, you know, you maybe stop one or two. The fakesl recognition is not going to work because it's a massive crowd coming in. You can take all their pictures and go back and catch up.
Starting point is 00:29:58 But at the time, you're not going to catch up at the same time. And so you come in and the crowd is going through. And you, you know, many people in that crowd are stealing you blind, shoplifting, going crazy. And how do you stop it? You can't. Unless you lock the doors. Unless you shut it down, right? And then what have you done?
Starting point is 00:30:25 Ooh, man. You've started another war. People can't get in. People can't get out. And you're searching everybody as they come out of the store? I don't think so. And maybe you do. Maybe you say, look, you come in and that's what's going on.
Starting point is 00:30:46 We have the right to do this. Good luck with that. Good luck. I know some places, and that's what they do. Some places, they reference a jewelry store in the story that had a known shoplifter thief come in the store. and they locked it down. They would lock it down, boom.
Starting point is 00:31:15 We help you? Now, I don't know if they, now, I would say that it would be okay here in America if you did that by saying, can we help you? And then, you know, they don't get anything or whatever, let them out. I mean, most jewelry stores have an armed security guard there anyway.
Starting point is 00:31:37 But to not let them in, right, to say get out or stop them in the breezeway of the two doors. Like they come in, facial recognition, shoplift, or locked. You can't come in. No, thank you. We don't want your business. That's tough. That's tough.
Starting point is 00:32:03 So good luck. It's coming to America. And probably, you know, obviously they tried to do it for years. The first one in the country that I remember was in Ebor City in Tampa, Florida. And they couldn't keep, but the technology wasn't fast enough for them. They couldn't react fast enough. I think we're past that point now. And with some of the technology that we'll talk about a little bit later during the show,
Starting point is 00:32:25 it's, you know, there's some amazing stuff going on. I love it. I'm ready for it. Bring it. And with all the technology that we have in the world, I still, I still can't get a house that doesn't leak. And we'll talk about that in a moment.
Starting point is 00:32:47 This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. It is that on the Blaze Radio Network, 8-808-903-33. I hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, as this is the first post- Thanksgiving broadcast of 2015. Now, I looked, look, we can talk about, you know, leak my house leaking you know how good i mean i love leasing i talked about it before many times you know i don't i don't i don't the house i'm living in now i don't i'm not buying i'm not looking to own it
Starting point is 00:33:46 i'm leasing it so it's kind of nice called a leasing company this is the first time however that i've rented a house from a leasing company and not just a single person who owned the house okay so now i've got to go through this leasing company and while most of the time they're okay sometimes it's a real pain the rear, like it has been the last month since the roof started to leak. Okay. And, well, you mean the person that I've delegated from our special roofing company has not been out there yet? No, no, nope, sure hasn't.
Starting point is 00:34:22 And, I mean, you can wait for the whole roof to come caving in. That's fine by me. It's not my house. You can explain to the owner how you let that happen, okay? but it's agonizing. Agonizing. And in Texas, I've never heard so many foundation commercials in my life. So if you move to Texas, know that foundation issues are going to be a thing for your home.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Unless you build it right from the very beginning. So most of these neighborhoods built in old cow pastures, which is the Texas clay here in North Texas, they're, let's say they're not, I don't want to say they're not built right, but they're not built right. Okay. So if that clay gets wet, it shifts, it gets dry in the droughts, it shifts, it cracks, have foundations. I mean, people, if you want to make some money, start a foundation company and move to northern Texas, you'll make a fortune, guaranteed, because that's all I hear on the radio. I mean, those people are making some cash in Texas. And I see a lot of roofing
Starting point is 00:35:31 companies. I wonder why I see a lot of roofing companies. Oh, I know, because the house shifts and then the roof leaks. So there's another, there's another company you can start in Texas and make a fortune. Foundations, roof. You build the crappy house, and then you get the foundation company, give the foundation company to your son and the roofing company to your daughter, and you build the crappy house. And then everybody makes a fortune and the public gets screwed. How about that? Sound good? Yes, that sounds good. Okay. Now, before I leave you here, I see one of the people that helped produce this show, Brandy, posted on her little Twitter site there, your super villain name. And she believes her super villain name is Dark Swared the Murderer of the Earth.
Starting point is 00:36:24 And I was looking to see what mine was. And it is a killer. What the heck is it again? Killer Swarred the Immortal of Lust. Come on now. I mean, that's pretty darn right, accurate. Now, Aaron, who else produced this show? And also joins me on Talking Walking Dead on Mondays as we recap the Walking Dead.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Your super villain name is? Aaron Hernandez, if you're a Patriots fan. That's your super villain name? Aaron Hernandez, your Patriots fan. I didn't see that on the name and title list of Brandy's list. It's just not sure I'm going to re-look at that list again. This is the Jeff Fisher Show, only on the Blaze Radio Network. It was a success.
Starting point is 00:37:44 Begin Life Force reboot program now. Stand clear. Life signs stable. It's alive. Set it loose. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Hello. Welcome.
Starting point is 00:38:15 How are you? Good. So glad you joined me today and joined us here at the blaze.com slash radio. Today we're going to investigate the refugee crisis. Yes, the refugee crisis is... undeniably horrible. But according to Mary Ramirez, who writes on Theblaze.com, by the way,
Starting point is 00:38:45 some of these numbers in this story are unbelievable. I have to tell you these numbers, and you know, you're going to hear this. I know I apologize. I apologize about talking about the refugees on my Saturday show. I do apologize. but these numbers are amazing. Go to the blaze.com.
Starting point is 00:39:10 This is from Mary Arremere's. These numbers. Four days, the amount of time it took a daily mail reporter to buy a fake Syrian passport, driver's license, and identity card for $2,000. 70%, the number of people who entered Turkey with forged documents in 2013. 38%.
Starting point is 00:39:34 the number of refugees actually fleeing the civil war in Syria. One of the eight Paris attackers, at least one, was known to be in possession of fake Syrian documents. 32,658, the number of people killed by terror in 2014 represents an 80% increase from the previous year. 72% the percentage of the refugee population who are male. 4,000, the number Islamic State itself admits to have smuggled into Europe. One of seven, the shocking percentage of refugees who may have ties to the Islamic State. 95%. Think of this, 95%.
Starting point is 00:40:31 the failure rate of our own TSA. Those numbers should shock you. Those numbers you will never hear our president, repeat, I guarantee you. He'll have a completely different spin on those numbers. But I'm sure that's why before Thanksgiving he just announced, just going to, you know, just drop those new regulations down. That's all. Don't worry about those 2,000 or so regulations.
Starting point is 00:41:07 that, you know, come down just before Thanksgiving when nobody's paying attention. I'm sure that most of those are all for our safety and good. So don't worry about it. Stop. Not thinking about it. It doesn't matter. Okay. Where are we at in today's world?
Starting point is 00:41:28 Print, newspapers. They're done, right? I mean, they're not done, but they're, you know, almost extinct. Hard news is in danger, right? television still important, sure, and so is radio. You're darn right it is. In fact, you're going to see how important radio is in just a moment. News is now digital.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Social media allows for news and the way they have this, and news in parentheses, which is fake news, go viral. So many things that aren't true go viral so fast. you know, that makes it true darn near. And it says here on this list for younger generation, news is delivered through comedy. That's true with most generations, I would say. Because even though they're saying hard news is in danger, no, I mean,
Starting point is 00:42:28 comedy is always somebody else's pain. It always has been. And it's used for truths, right? Yes. Remember Richard Pryor? I was just thinking about Richard. All his stories about growing up in the hatred and the big differences between black and white people,
Starting point is 00:42:55 the way black people and white people react to things. And how in the end, we were all kind of the same. It didn't matter. Right? It was just life. And we could be together. Not anymore. Gotta be in our safe space. This is unbelievable to me how far back we've gone.
Starting point is 00:43:22 It's just, and heaven forbid, any history has any ugliness to it. Oh my God, I can't see that. I can't see that. I'm offended. I could possibly be oppressed. Or someone in my family 150 years ago could have been oppressed because of that. so get rid of it I don't want to see it
Starting point is 00:43:51 unbelievable so in all of that we have so many things in the future right we've got I mean it's it's amazing we have we're getting ready
Starting point is 00:44:10 to have drones flying over neighborhoods delivering goods think of that think of that you want to talk about Black Friday I mean you're going to look up and there's going to be drones flying over your neighborhood,
Starting point is 00:44:33 delivering goods, coming to your home. Good or bad? Now, at what point do, you know, does my neighbor shoot down my drone? And those are my dishes. You owe me. It's going to get bad. And I live, you know, I live actually where they're going to start doing it. You know, there's a number of places that, you know, a ways off because.
Starting point is 00:45:05 they don't have any distribution centers. But Amazon wants to be one of the first ones, and they've got a big distribution center, not far from where we are here at the Mercury Studios, at the Blaze Radio Studios in Irving, Texas. And this is going to be one of their testing grounds. We're going to have drones everywhere, man. Because Amazon, that place,
Starting point is 00:45:28 you can order something from Amazon, have it to you and your house in a couple hours here in Dallas, Ford Worth. Amazing. And now we're talking about self-futable. driving delivery robots, right? Those are going to show up in Europe. All you people complained about
Starting point is 00:45:44 about Iowa, our taxi. And why, how come Uber is taking our jobs? Uber. Why are people using Uber and digitally ordering a taxi, a cab when they want it, and it'll show up where they're at
Starting point is 00:46:01 in a short about a time and take them where they want to go? And it just bills to their card. And the tip is on there and everything. so all they have to do is get in, go, and get out. We want our yellow cabs. Uh-huh. Well, how do you feel about just these self-driving robot cars delivering stuff? Huh?
Starting point is 00:46:23 How best you're going to be now, taxi cab driver? Maybe you ought to go work for Uber. Okay. Maybe I ought to start providing a service that people still want. Like showing up and being there. Not just waiting for you to show up, but actually saying, oh, yes, someone wants me to pick them up. I'll go pick them up and I'll take them where they want to go.
Starting point is 00:46:50 So Starship Technologies is looking for the drone cars. Then they're calling them cars. They're not the size of cars. But it will be fascinating to see them go. Yeah, I mean, they're not the size. Sadly, they're not the size of a car. They're like the size of, I don't know, a giant red wagon covered. But you see those bad boys everywhere, it's going to be great.
Starting point is 00:47:29 And they're already getting used to it, right? We've did the story. We've done the story about the robot at the hotels in Europe, right? So you ask it for information on the hotels. And you ask it for information at, you know, where things are, what goes on. Now they're doing the same thing at airports, right? You're going to have that at all the big airports. So you're looking around to try to find some kind of help desk.
Starting point is 00:48:01 You don't need to. There's going to be robots. There's going to be a computerized robot right there. So you're able to go up. Where is Gate 2? I mean, it's good. They're there. And you're going to get used to using them because it's going to be nice.
Starting point is 00:48:20 It's going to be comfortable to walk through that airport and know that, oh, hey, there's the blinking information computer. And you're going to need more than one because sooner or later, you're going to hurry up. How much information do you need from the thing? I need to know where gate three is. You're going to have fights over that. So they're going to have to have more than one.
Starting point is 00:48:48 Right? Right. Now we've created robots now that the headline, Uh-oh, robots are learning to disobey humans. Yeah. They've created the humanoid machine that says no to instructions if it thinks it might get hurt. Right? So that's I robot.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Go ahead three feet and bring me a thing. No, there's a table there. I could fall and hurt myself. No, I could break. I'm not going to do that. So when they, it's not disobeying humans, really. It's just saying I'm not going to hurt myself. and which is good if you own the
Starting point is 00:49:45 what if you if you say hey bring me this thing and you oh I forgot I set you on the table it's an awful small robot I want a bigger robot I want a bigger robot they just had a big deal about the new robot the robot that looks like a female
Starting point is 00:50:05 android was that the World Robot exhibition in Beijing it wasn't I should have gone to that World Robot exhibition in Beijing 5 foot 6 eye movements response to eye-to-eye contact and can recognize body language.
Starting point is 00:50:29 Now, it still is robot-ish. You can tell that it's a robot. And again, we've talked about it on the show where we like it that way. We are 100% okay with robots as long as we know they're robots. But when they start trying to fool us
Starting point is 00:50:56 into thinking that they're a human. A, they haven't got the technology yet to make it to be able to fool us, or at least that they've released us, they haven't got the technology yet to be able to fool us. So when they try to fool us, we get pissed because we know that something's not right. That's not a human.
Starting point is 00:51:24 That's a robot. They're not reacting like a human would react. They're not putting their hand down on their knee. They're not, whatever it is, it's not like a human would react. We know that something is off. And so we don't want that around us. But as long as we know it's a robot, yes, bring me another Coke Zero, please, and make it fast.
Starting point is 00:51:55 You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network is the Jeff Fisher. show. So I'm looking at this chart. Amazing. Device mostly used for activities by children aged 3 to 4, 5 to 7, 8 to 11, 12 to 15, who go online watching video content in 2015. Watch full length films or movies, right? All right. So age is 3 to 4, 57% watch TV. 5 to 7%. 763% watch TV. 8 to 11, 58% watch TV. 12 to 15 years old, 47% watch TV.
Starting point is 00:53:07 Watch full-length films and movies on TV. Okay, that's still ages 5 to 7. I mean, less than half by the time they're 12. TV just goes away. Watch short videos, music videos, comedy clips, how-to videos, trailers for new films. Nobody's watching TV. 8%, 3 to 4 and 5 to 7.
Starting point is 00:53:37 3% 8 to 11, 2% 12 to 15. Wow. I mean, there's no TV watching for that stuff. And videos, any kind of YouTube, any of the stuff for online stuff, nobody watching TV. Okay. By the time you're 12 or 15, you ain't even looking at a TV. Okay. you can quote me on that too by the way
Starting point is 00:53:58 by the time you're 12 or 15 you ain't even looking at a TV I think it says that in the study somewhere I mean it is amazing these numbers and the mobile phone huge I've got some new studies that I'll talk about next week because I haven't read them enough
Starting point is 00:54:22 to give you the information but it talks about the small screen and how much stronger the mobile phone system is. And now with the new systems, so you're able to look at it on your phone and then swipe it to the big screen.
Starting point is 00:54:44 I mean, that's amazing. I love it. So that you still have the use of the big screen, but it is online. It's not waiting for CBS to air it. It's not waiting for 8 o'clock on Tuesday night so that I can see it on NBC. It's like I'm watching it now.
Starting point is 00:55:06 In my hand. I'm watching it now. Wow, that looks interesting. I'd like to see it on 47-inch screen. Swipe. There it is. I want that all the time. Now, I tell you, I gave up cable.
Starting point is 00:55:26 I mean, there's new numbers on ESPN, ABC. They're going crazy because they've lost all kinds of subscriptions of their online. online, people not subscribing anymore. There's still, people are dropping. I cut the cable. The only reason I have the, I cut the cable and I didn't cut it 100%, the only reason I didn't cut it 100% because they were going to charge me more
Starting point is 00:55:48 for, to have internet access. If I got rid of the cable completely, if I just stayed with the basic cable, it was cheaper for me to keep the basic cable and the internet. Okay. So I kept the basic cable. But, I mean, between Amazon, Netflix, Kulu, the Blaze, I've got all kinds of, we've got all kinds of movies on voodoo that you can rent and lease, rent or buy. And on top of which, when you buy a movie now, if you buy a movie at Walmart or Sam's Club
Starting point is 00:56:32 and you have a voodoo account, the time you get home, it's up on your voodoo. You didn't have to open the DVD. I can just watch it. I love it. Yeah, we're going to buy that. Click, go home and watch. I don't even have to open it. Hey, I wonder if those DVDs will be worth any money. You know, collectors editions.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Unopened DVDs. Yeah, that'll be worth something. We'll wear something for trash. Just like my albums. Thousands of albums worth nothing. Just sitting in a box, collecting dust. That's what's going to happen to DVD. Ah, come on. Online.
Starting point is 00:57:12 Network TV, cable TV. Bye. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show. Did scientists just pick up the first intelligent radio waves from a distant alien planet? Astronomers have picked up five mysterious, unidentified radio signals that could originate from outside the military. The fast radio bursts included one double signal never heard before.
Starting point is 00:58:13 The 11 of the unidentified transient radio pulses have been recorded before around the world. Hear that? The new double blast, which was accompanied by four signals, which has baffled astronomers analyzing data. Emily Petrov from Swinburne University in Melbourne, one of the team who discovered the signals at the Parks Radio Telescope in New South Wales, Australia, believes the origin could be more remarkable than anything recorded before. She tweeted,
Starting point is 00:59:17 we have no idea what's going on. But we know it's definitely something cool. We may have to listen to that again just to get the full significance of it. Because I didn't hear, I didn't hear a traffic report, I didn't hear a weather report. I mean, nothing. Come on now. The discovery is being compared insignificance to the recording of the wow signal,
Starting point is 01:00:05 a strong narrow band radio wave found by Jerry Eben in 1977. Radio burst picked up by the Big Ear Radio Telescope at the Ohio State University. It bore all the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial origin but has not been detected since. Huh? Fast radio burst were first discovered from records in 2007. and we finally saw one in real time last year. However, there has never until now been a double blast. They are quick fire bursts of radio energy
Starting point is 01:00:47 are urginging from great distances away. And as a result, must have contained a huge amount of energy. The source remains a total mist. All right, if this comes back that this is like noises from the rainforest in Brazil, I'm going to be pissed. Because they already said they found the readings, excited astronomers, astronomer, astrot, I can't even say the word readings, excited astronomers earlier this year called Puritans. They gave them a name. Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Later they found out, oh, you know what? Those are coming from microwave ovens on Earth that are being prematurely open to the canteens. Come on. The guys are opening microwaves at the observatories. Oh, you know what? It's a new radio purse. We never heard that before. What is that?
Starting point is 01:02:15 That's Bill taking out his chicken pot pie. Oh, I thought it was something really cool. Well, as Emily Petrov from Swinburne University at Melbourne, the one who discovered the signals. She, of course, believes the origin could be more remarkable than anything recorded before. And again, I want to quote her tweet. We have no idea what's going on. But we know it's definitely something cool.
Starting point is 01:03:11 They're coming through the Milky Way today. It's going to be backed up. Things are looking pretty heavy just outside. So you don't hear any of that. We have no idea what's going on, but we definitely know it's something cool. That's good stuff. Come on. And what makes it even better, seriously,
Starting point is 01:03:46 because I'm listening to it and I'm thinking, okay, I got you. It's kind of cool. I got you. It's kind of cool. I like it. But then you read that earlier this year, when they gave it a name,
Starting point is 01:04:03 P-E-R-Y-T-O-N-S, Puritans, Pertens. at the time there's great sounds coming in oh wait nah it was just the microwave
Starting point is 01:04:22 on earth being open so this is going to be like oh you know what oh Bill had this thing facing the rainforest and we thought it was still spacing out of space
Starting point is 01:04:39 we forgot to we forgot to turn the dish and you know what that's the that's those guys out of Brazil so Oh, gee, we're sorry. So we're sorry.
Starting point is 01:04:58 We thought it was another wow signal. But, I mean, we tell you, we have no idea what's going on. But we know it's definitely something cool. Okay? So get over yourself. Remember a while ago when we told you about the 65-year-old clown that terrifying, misbehaving kids in Florida? And the old guy was retired and he puts on the face mask
Starting point is 01:05:23 and he goes and you can hire him. And he shows up with the polka dot onesie and the black rubber gloves and some balloons. He's got the pullover a scary clown mask. And he scares kids and people can hire him to get your kids straight, right? Down in Naples, Florida. Well, clowns are now becoming an issue all over the country. Now we've got two clowns in Wisconsin. One clown is a copycat of another clown because one clown is just a kid.
Starting point is 01:06:03 Just a kid, a teenager who is a little, you know, developmentally delayed, and he likes to dress up like a clown and go outside. The mom says, look, he's not harming anything. Let him be the clown in the yard. He'll walk back and forth, dance around, wave of cars. He's being completely harmless. That's a good point. But now, we've seen sightings of clowns inside the university around the dorms.
Starting point is 01:06:37 People don't know what to think. They're trying to blame my son. There's no way it was him. We have pictures and sightings. So if you're the copycat clown in Wisconsin, stop it. We will find you. World Star. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:07:05 You can post it up on World Star. If I'm out of university, me personally today, I'm dressing up as a clown. I think everybody, every university should have their own clown. Oh, wait. World Star. They do. They're called mascots. What am I thinking?
Starting point is 01:07:31 This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Breeze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Welcome to it. 888-903-3-93 is the phone number. Peter Opelka, Michael Pelka, coming up immediately following this broadcast on the Blaze Radio Network. Followed by Andrew WK with America WK, Chris El Sato, Mike Slater, Joe Pags, all just today on the Blaze Radio Network. And then Sunday, David Barton, Bill Handel, Jackie D. My gosh, and then Monday through Friday.
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Starting point is 01:09:00 I mean, you might as well, right? Okay, so one of the big stories. that came out this past week was about Frank Gifford. You know, former NFL announcer, big-time money guy married to what's her face? Kathy Gifford. I could remember her name. And the big story is that they had his brain analyzed after his death and that said, yes, he had CTE. And they're calling for an end for high school football.
Starting point is 01:09:37 Get your brain knocked around and chronic traumatic entraphanopathy. Enthaphylopathy. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy. A degenerative brain disease. And I mean, we know that, you know, we do know that Frank had some issues. That's all I'll say. However, Frank had a great life. and it started by being able to play football.
Starting point is 01:10:13 And many players, while now, you know, it's never enough in today's world, right? It's never enough. They've got the NFL bowed down, put hundreds of millions of dollars into an account for the retirees and the concussioned and the concussed and the bruised and the injured. And it's still not going to be enough. They're already saying it's not enough. And now the Will Smith movie is going to make it even worse, the concussion, because they're going to try to say that the NFL tried to hide the fact when really the NFL, it was one scientist at the time who was going to be played by Will Smith.
Starting point is 01:10:58 And now the NFL knows it has done all kinds of things to help players. You talk to players who've injured and can't walk. Look, would play again. They would continue to play because it's about loving the game, liking to get hit, being hit. And at some point, your body can't do it anymore. Whether it's early or later, the guys that played for a number of years,
Starting point is 01:11:30 sooner or later it catches up with you, no question. Some sooner or some later. But you went into it willingly. And you got something out of it. You went to college. You got a college degree. Then you went to the next level and played in the NFL and got money. They paid you.
Starting point is 01:11:51 That was your job to play football. And yet now you want someone else to say that we know you wanted to do it. We know. But you still owe me. You still owe me. Now, one of the things that I love is, hearing about people who are very successful and were told in the beginning that they were worthless.
Starting point is 01:12:26 And one of the people that talked about that on his website, Phil Cook, he's talking about what to do when people don't recognize your talent or potential. And that's something that all of us think about, we tell our kids, try to tell their kids, you know, the participation trophies, I hate those, but we do try to tell. Look, it's okay. And it is okay to fail. It's not okay to be okay with failing, right? And the list here is amazing about Walt Disney being fired from Kansas City Star
Starting point is 01:13:05 newspapers because the editor felt he lacked imagination and had no good ideas. Come on now. Oprah Winfrey publicly humiliated and fired from her first job in TV as a reporter in the great city of Baltimore for getting two. emotionally invested in her stories. Steven Spielberg rejected from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. Harrison Ford, first small movie role. Studio executive looked them and said, you know, you're not going to succeed in the movie business.
Starting point is 01:13:37 You might want to do something else. So those are some examples. Doggone it, you are good enough, aren't you? Yes, you are good enough. Have a good week. Keep an ear out for talking, walking dead. Tomorrow afternoon as we recap. The next issue of walking dead, which happens tomorrow.
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