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Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny, infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 35 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried.
Speaker 38 So keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 46 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dylan show.
Speaker 46
Very sad. I want to talk about this.
Obviously, up top, so many people are flooding into my inbox and saying to me, you predicted this plane crash, which was
Speaker 46 obviously terrible. We're not making jokes about it.
Speaker 46
We did that on the Patreon, patreon.com Tim Dylan show, but not about the plane crash, about the CEO statement, which was bizarre. It was just bizarre.
Like the CEO was like, it was run. It was.
Speaker 46
He was like, it was American Eagle. He goes, it was operated by whatever.
And then he goes, and that is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Air.
Speaker 46
Like it was like, it just felt odd to get into the corporate structure of the actual carrier. But it's tragic.
Obviously, a Black Hawk helicopter collided with the plane on final approach into
Speaker 46 DCA, Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C.
Speaker 46 I don't usually fly into Reagan. I have.
Speaker 46 But usually I've, you know, the many times I've been to D.C., the majority of them I've driven.
Speaker 46 It's not an airport that I know particularly well.
Speaker 46 I called my guy, my private check guy, and he kind of filled me in on that approach that they were doing, which is a pretty common approach because they don't want you flying over the Pentagon or the White House.
Speaker 46 And then you're coming in. And there are a lot of helicopter training exercises being done.
Speaker 46 There was actually one the night before this happened where a plane had to, and I read about this, a plane had to abort a landing because of a helicopter that was flying very low.
Speaker 46 And that happened literally 24 hours before this plane tragically crashed into the Potomac. So it's not a new problem.
Speaker 46
And it just underscores what I've been saying about flying, that if you fly in America, you're going to die. There's no other way to say it.
You're going to die. Maybe not now.
Maybe not.
Speaker 46 this particular flight you're listening to this podcast on, but you will die. And you'll probably die horribly by plunging into freezing cold water
Speaker 46 and there's nothing you can do about it there's absolutely nothing you can do about it except embrace that as a fact every plane i get onto i think i'm going to die it is the healthiest way to think this is it
Speaker 46 the fact that i'm going right now to perform in milwaukee
Speaker 46 is the choice i have made and i'm going to die and when the plane lands you have cheated death you have cheated it when those wheels hit the runway, you have cheated death. Not forever, momentarily.
Speaker 46 Because everyone in aviation is shot.
Speaker 46 And that's why I predicted this, because every person that I have seen from the flight attendants to the pilots to the gate agents to that guy who fucking pulls out that hose and gases up the plane, all of them are shot.
Speaker 46 Many of them are convicts, felons.
Speaker 46
They are shot. These are people who are at the end of their rope.
They are treated poorly. They are not paid as well as they should be.
Speaker 46
They are exhausted. They are overworked.
They are dealing with the American public, which has become an increasingly unruly group.
Speaker 46
And they're dealing with these psychopaths 30,000 feet in the air who want to change their seat, who are screaming and yelling. Many of them sneak on.
They try to sneak on the plane.
Speaker 46 They don't even have... These are sick people 30,000 feet in the air.
Speaker 46
There are fights. People are vaping and they're blowing the smoke in the face of a baby.
And then these people have to be the first line of defense.
Speaker 46
They have to go and say, can you stop vaping and blowing it on that baby's head? And then they get hit. There are air marshals.
People are being dragged off planes.
Speaker 46
It is a hellish nightmare in the air. There are drones.
There are helicopters. There are private planes.
There are
Speaker 46 other things going on. There are kids in the suburbs with laser pointers trying to down these things for fun because they're bored, because they're bored, okay?
Speaker 46
There is, you are going to die in a plane. There's no other way to say it.
That trip to Disney World will be your last.
Speaker 46 It is crazy. Wichita fucking D.C., nobody thought.
Speaker 46
Nobody thought. And it sucks.
And it's terrible. But
Speaker 46 it's terrible now.
Speaker 46 I mean, the best case is you get black mold, like that Delta flight, and you start vomiting. The best case on an airliner right now is you get Norovirus is the best case on a plane.
Speaker 46 The best case on a plane is that your literal best case on a plane right now is that they will not let it take off because a schizophrenic has gone insane.
Speaker 46
Pray a schizophrenic loses their mind on your flight and they have to take it to the gate. That's the best case.
When the wheels leave the ground, you're dead
Speaker 46
because no one's paying attention. They're drunk.
The pilots and the flight attendants are drug addicts.
Speaker 46
When they have a day off, they just do drugs. I've asked them, this is what they do.
They go to
Speaker 46 parties and do Molly and that's fine. But a lot of them are still coming down on the plane.
Speaker 46 So the best case scenario is when you are sitting on the tarmac, pray to God someone someone starts screaming. Maybe you be the person who starts screaming.
Speaker 46 If you don't hear someone screaming on your plane, you start screaming so that they will not let that plane leave the ground and they take it back to the gate.
Speaker 46
The best thing you can hear on a plane right now is we are, hello, ladies and gentlemen. This is your captain speaking.
We are going back to the gate because of a security issue. Good.
I'm going home.
Speaker 46
It's over. You're not killing me and my family today.
I'm going home. Thank God for this psychopath.
Speaker 46
If it's not a, you start screaming. The next time you're on a plane, I want you to sit in the back.
And when they go, well, the door is closed and we're ready now. You just go, ah!
Speaker 46
Start screaming, yelling about Gaza, whatever you want. Start screaming about the ceasefire.
Yell about the ceasefire on the plane so they take it back to the gate. They're going to kill you.
Speaker 46 They're going to kill you.
Speaker 46 And what are the military? Stop with the helicopter drill. What's going on all the time? Stop it.
Speaker 46
It was terrible what happened to these people. I'm not making light of it.
I'm simply saying that you're taking your life in your hands when you get on a fucking plane. I'm serious.
Speaker 46 Stop with the statistics all the time. Well, actually, statistically, it's the safest way to, is it?
Speaker 46 Is it the statistically the safest way? Hey, do you think they were saying that in the Potomac?
Speaker 46 Were they talking about the statistics in a river it's not statistically it's not i've been in five car accidents by the way many of them i've caused
Speaker 46 but the point is how many play you find the guy that's in five plane crashes i'll talk to him i've been in head-on collisions
Speaker 46 me and a fat secretary i made a left from the right lane we're getting money to get a viking in in long island we had a we had a we had a head-on collision in the car pepsi cannon and she had a big her head hit the dashboard and she had a massive balloon sized welt on her head that filled up with blood.
Speaker 46 And it was fine. She's fine.
Speaker 46
We're all fine. You see what I mean? That's not the way it works in a plane.
You can get in accidents.
Speaker 46 I had sunblindness once because I was high in my grandmother's Ford Focus in the parking lot of Nassau Community College.
Speaker 46
Sunblindness means the sun refracts or reflects, whatever, I don't know, off the sun and blinds you. The sun, I'm sorry, refracts off the snow and you just can't see anything.
You're blind.
Speaker 46 And I was high and I, 35 miles an hour, accelerated into the back of another car and then I just left.
Speaker 46 I left because I was high
Speaker 46 and I'm fine. And that person's fine, probably.
Speaker 46
Everyone's fine is what I mean. Most car accidents are fine.
Some of them are actually fun.
Speaker 46
Some of them are actually good and they give you a jolt of adrenaline. You could go on about your day.
Most of the time, it's fine. Insurance companies pay out.
Most of the time, it's fine.
Speaker 46 Plane crashes are a,
Speaker 46
they're definitive. It's over.
There's no second chance. You don't get pulled out of the Potomac and go on and start.
Speaker 46 You know, that one thing, that fucking miracle in the Hudson ruined everything because everybody thought that like the worst thing could happen and some folksy...
Speaker 46
Airline pilot will land you safely in the Hudson River and then you get to go on David Letterman. That's not what happens.
That's not what happens. They are looking for your fingers.
Speaker 46 That's what really happens.
Speaker 46
There's, there's, there's a, a diver going, I found a knee. That's what happens.
You don't land safely in the Hudson River because folks eat Sully Sullenberger. Sully Sullenberger.
Speaker 46 I'm just saying, I'm saying.
Speaker 46 Really think now if you're going to fly, I have to fly for my fucking job and I don't want to, but where are you people going? Where the hell are you going? Oh, you're going to a bachelorette party?
Speaker 46
Stay home. You're going to die.
You're going to die. Crash the economy.
Stay home.
Speaker 46 Stay home.
Speaker 46 Drive.
Speaker 46
Take Amtrak. No one wants to take Amtrak.
People would rather die than take Amtrak. I realize that.
But there are some nice routes that are very nice with Amtrak.
Speaker 46 When you walk into an airport now, just know you are in, it is a hospice. You are in your final resting place.
Speaker 46
That little Starbucks sous vide egg bite will be the last thing you put down your throat and they will find it on the autopsy inside of you. They're going to kill you.
They're going to kill you.
Speaker 46
Air traffic controllers are so absent. They let one of them leave early.
I read that. One of the air traffic controllers, they let them leave early.
So there was one controller.
Speaker 46 What did that person have to do?
Speaker 46
What did the air traffic controller have to do? I hope it weighs heavily on their conscience. Here we go.
A superior allowed an air traffic controller to leave before the crash.
Speaker 46 The duties of handling air traffic control for helicopters and those for planes at Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night were combined before the deadly crash between an Army Blackhawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet, according to a person briefed.
Speaker 46 Make that a little bigger if you could. The left.
Speaker 46 That left one air traffic controller handling dual roles.
Speaker 46 Okay?
Speaker 46 Dual roles,
Speaker 46 according to the person briefed who is not authorized to speak publicly about the investigation into the crime. So someone left early, and I hope it weighs on their conscience.
Speaker 46 I hope that person who left early, it weighs on their conscience, because I would have been that person,
Speaker 46 but it wouldn't have weighed on my conscience because I'm a strong person.
Speaker 46 And if you're going to leave jobs early and perform
Speaker 46
in a way that endangers other people, as I have my entire life, you have to live with it. I was a terrible lifeguard.
People, we missed saves. They were all fine.
The parents jumped in and got them.
Speaker 46 The point is this. I, because of my negligence in my jobs, have endangered many people.
Speaker 46
And the worst has never happened. But if it did happen, because I'm a strong person, I would have been able to handle it.
I would have been able, I left early. I left her.
I was even there.
Speaker 46
I literally would be saying to people, I was not even there. I was not even there when that happened.
Had I been there, it would have been okay. I'm a strong person.
Speaker 46
This person probably isn't. It's weighing on their fucking conscience.
It's weighing on their conscience that they left early.
Speaker 46
It's a whole thing now. Their whole life's been completely changed.
I would have been fine with it.
Speaker 46 I would have said, yeah, I left early because I wanted to watch YouTube videos on my couch and everyone died.
Speaker 46
But shit happens. But this person is probably crying.
It's some fucking work, some fucking therapist that their job pays for.
Speaker 46 Own your decisions and own your life. It's terrible what happened, but you left early because you're a bum
Speaker 46 and own that.
Speaker 46
Typically, the tasks of handling helicopter traffic and managing the planes are divided from 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.
at the airport, according to the preliminary report.
Speaker 46 After 9.30, the duties are normally combined with traffic lessons. But an air traffic control supervisor combined those duties sometime before 9.30 p.m.
Speaker 46 and allowed one air traffic controller to leave early.
Speaker 46 So this is the supervisor's fault because they're trying to curry favor with some other supervisor they're probably having sex with.
Speaker 46 I have no proof of this, is my guess. Or
Speaker 46 they want to have sex with.
Speaker 46
The staffing configuration was not normal for the time of day and volume of traffic. So a supervisor said, hey, it looks a little light.
Why don't you get out of here?
Speaker 46 Whatever that person's name was.
Speaker 46 Maybe their last name was Thomas. Why don't you get out of here, Thomas? You sure? Yeah, we got it handled, Thomas.
Speaker 46 Their last name's Thomas.
Speaker 46 Get out of here. Go home and watch the good place.
Speaker 46 What's that? It was a sitcom from many years ago. Co-created by the creator of Hacks.
Speaker 46 What's Hacks? Thomas, will you get out of here?
Speaker 46 We got it handled. What do you think is going to happen? A plane's going to plunge into the Potomac? Get out of here and go watch the Good Place on Hulu
Speaker 46
and enjoy your night. Order some Thai food.
We'll just be here killing people.
Speaker 46 Get out of here. We're turning the river into a mass grave tonight, Thomas.
Speaker 46
All of these people should answer. All of them.
All of these people, by the way. Every one of these people should answer for why they did what they did on that day.
People's lives were lost.
Speaker 46 And I'm a little sick of the attitude of these people in the airlines. I'm a little sick of it.
Speaker 46 I know that I just talked about how hard their jobs were, and they are hard, but they are the job you signed up for.
Speaker 46 The job you signed up for. And I want to know why you fucked it up so badly that children, little figure skaters, terrible shit, died in this thing.
Speaker 46 And maybe it's not the airline uh i don't know it's probably not the people on the plane but maybe it's the air traffic controller it's seemingly
Speaker 46 you know
Speaker 46 this is a huge tragedy in the figure skating community legitimately is now i'm not in that community and i don't know much about it
Speaker 46 you know but i'm saying that's not good also
Speaker 46 the blackhawk helicopter what the fuck's going on over there
Speaker 46 CNN comes out or whoever did it, I forgot. They were like,
Speaker 46
there were no VIPs on the plane. There were no VIPs, no very important people.
Well, that's nice.
Speaker 46 That's nice. There's people at home watching this.
Speaker 46 Their loved ones are in the river.
Speaker 46 And then the media comes out and goes, there were no VIPs.
Speaker 46
That's disgusting. Let's see who said that.
I'm blaming CNN, but it's probably not CNN. But maybe it is.
Speaker 46 I don't know who said that. There was no VIPs on the plane.
Speaker 46 You know, it's crazy
Speaker 46 to say that literally, as people are finding out that their family members have been killed, the media comes out and says there were no VIPs
Speaker 46 on the plane. Was that CBS News? Did they say it?
Speaker 46 Looks like Bradley Bowman. Who the hell's that?
Speaker 47 black former black hawk pilot he said there were no VIPs on the former blackhawk pilot Bradley Bowen has flown the route
Speaker 47 he said he would be fair to describe it as routine
Speaker 47 let's see what do we got and so
Speaker 47 you're you don't want the first time you're doing that to be with the VIP in the background so that he's not
Speaker 46 He's so he basically said the day-to-day mission of the aviation unit is what we call priority air transport to fly VIPs around.
Speaker 46 And if you're going to pick up the chief of staff of the Army at the Pentagon and fly him on a night mission, you don't want the first time you're doing that to be with VIPs in the back.
Speaker 46
So you do these regular training missions to make sure that you know your trade. So here's what he was saying.
And this is not what I mean. The media came out and said there were no VIPs on the plane.
Speaker 46 But what he's basically saying is the reason they're flying these missions at night, they're not combat missions, but they're flying Black Hawk helicopters at night.
Speaker 46 They're training because occasionally they're going to have to pick up Pete Hegseth and take him to AA. Come on.
Speaker 46 Come on.
Speaker 46
I'm a professional. You didn't even see it coming.
You had no idea it was coming. You had no idea it was coming.
No one knew it was coming. No one knew it was coming.
Speaker 46 And that was funny no matter what you believe, even if you're a Vivek Ramada.
Speaker 5 Get ready for Malice, a a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
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Speaker 5 Get Ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 49 She is your once-in-a-lifetime.
Speaker 51 The quiet in your chaos, the warmth in your winter, the light you never saw coming.
Speaker 56 And deep within the earth, where time and fire do their slow, sacred work, a diamond is born.
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Speaker 46 Let's my friend RFK, my friend
Speaker 46 and his wife, Cheryl, Cheryl Hines, were at a confirmation hearing sitting next to Megan Kelly and the very attractive Amaryllis Kennedy, his niece.
Speaker 46 Attractive women.
Speaker 46 Who knew?
Speaker 46 I'm kidding. Did
Speaker 46 the Biden have hotties? They might have. The Biden administration.
Speaker 46 Jill was probably fetching in her day, Jill Biden, before she started dragging her husband around and forcing him to be the president.
Speaker 46 I want you to bring up Sanders
Speaker 46
V. Kennedy.
This is a confirmation hearing, RFK,
Speaker 46 and I've had discussions with this man.
Speaker 46 I believe he is the best man for the job. He understands what my parents didn't, which is that fast food is bad.
Speaker 46 In my house, we were confused on that. We thought if it was fast and hot and cheap, it was good.
Speaker 46 If we didn't have to make it ourselves, it was good.
Speaker 46 I was raised and my generation was raised at Wendy's, at McDonald's, at Taco Bell, at Burger King, at Boston Market, and that was the healthy option. The healthy option was Boston Market.
Speaker 46 That was as good as it got for my generation.
Speaker 46 That was as good as it got was Boston market.
Speaker 46
And RFK understands how fucked we all are because of that. He gets it.
So what RFK wants to do is ban the poison food.
Speaker 46 He wants to ban the food dyes, the additives, how the chemically processed sludge we feed our little fat children. And sure, they're fun on Instagram with their catchphrases these little fatties
Speaker 46 sure it's fun to have a little fatty on Instagram with these cat but guess what you grow up fatty and people forget the catchphrase
Speaker 46 they forget your song on tick-tock they forget it and you're just a fatty bun batty so what has to happen is RFK And it's too late for my generation, but it is not late to save these fat little influencers.
Speaker 46 Yes, and many of them are cute and jolly. The point is this.
Speaker 46
Their insides are rotting because of what we're feeding them. Stop dragging your children around and making them eat sandwiches on TikTok.
It's unhealthy.
Speaker 46 If TikTok had been around, I would have been the biggest star in the world.
Speaker 46 Because my parents would have dragged me to Wendy's and they'd make me eat Monterey Ranch chicken sandwiches in front of everybody.
Speaker 46 And I would have had a fun catchphrase, too. It would have been fun.
Speaker 46 Eat the sandwich and then say something fun. And then I'd, because that was when they put the bacon in the ranch dressing in the Monterey Jack cheese and it was in the gold little wrapper.
Speaker 46 And I would eat it and I'd go,
Speaker 46
it's so warm or whatever my catchphrase would have been. I don't know.
God, it's warm in there.
Speaker 46 I love chicken in my mouth. I don't know what it would have been, but it would have been good.
Speaker 46 And I would have been on the right track. But RFK is trying
Speaker 46 to
Speaker 46 stop this.
Speaker 46 And people are mad at him because he made a few
Speaker 46 statements
Speaker 46 about vaccines and linking them to like
Speaker 46
transgender school shooters. Who cares? Listen, fast and loose sometimes with the chatter.
It happens. You ever go out late night?
Speaker 46 You're just talking?
Speaker 46
Sometimes he's talking. Sometimes he makes good points.
We clearly didn't need to give 18-year-old healthy soccer players a COVID vaccine. A lot of them are collapsing with heart attacks on the field.
Speaker 46
That's not good. They didn't need the COVID vaccine.
Probably. I mean, we're all looking back at it and going, we didn't need it.
But RNK, you know, he's an interesting guy. He's a wild guy.
Speaker 46 But, you know,
Speaker 46
he has some of the right instincts. This guy's family's mad at him.
Like his, I don't know, Rory and Caroline and these other people. They're angry at him and they're writing letters.
Speaker 46
And one of his nephews is doing TikToks, or maybe it's not his nephew. I don't even know.
I don't know how it all works. But one of these guys is trying to get famous off hating on the guy.
Speaker 46 You know what I mean? It's not right. It's not right to get famous hating on your family.
Speaker 46 You can't see me. I'm not here.
Speaker 46 But the point is this.
Speaker 46
RFK is going, you're going to get a gun in your your face when you try to go and get the McGriddle. And that's what you need.
You need a gun to get pointed at you. He's going to put the military
Speaker 46 at Costco. They're going to take that Costco family and put them in Gitmo.
Speaker 46 All of this can happen if you just confirm this man. He will put the Costco, except the Rizzler, who we like.
Speaker 46 But like myself, he needs reform.
Speaker 46 The Rizzler needs reform.
Speaker 46 Me and and the Rizzler should be sent to a camp where we are are cooked for and people make us work out and they and they tell us we're stars but the other two have to be put to death publicly yes and the mother and the sister
Speaker 46 so RFK my point is this get Sanders up who's yelling at this RFK's taking it all here
Speaker 46 every person is in this guy's family I mean you know
Speaker 46 this guy's kids are Democrats. That's how bad this guy's got it.
Speaker 46 Everybody's around. The guy's a Democrat.
Speaker 46 He's trying to help people.
Speaker 46
It's fun to see the Democrats shill for big pharma and big fucking McFlurry. It's very interesting.
Nobody believes anything. It's a mad dash for power.
Understand this.
Speaker 46 We are in the ugly phase of the
Speaker 46 middle of the end of the empire here where everybody, there's a lot of gnashing of the teeth.
Speaker 46 Nobody really believes in anything except their own power, their own ability
Speaker 46 to manufacture a reason for themselves to have power.
Speaker 46 So all these senators are
Speaker 46
grandstanding. Elizabeth Warren's like a theater kid.
She's like a theater kid. She's like not to be taken seriously.
Whatever. She's going at RFK, but she's so over the top.
Speaker 46 Oh, L-E-O.
Speaker 46 Oh, L-E-O.
Speaker 46
Promise not to sell the vaccine. And she thinks she's wicked.
It's enough already with her.
Speaker 46 It's too much. You can make the points.
Speaker 46
But now Sanders goes at RFK for selling a onesie that says no vax, no problem. Let's get this up.
Sanders is going at RFK
Speaker 46
because RFK is, and I'll I'll tell you this right now because RFK sells a onesie that says unvaxxed, unafraid. And here's the thing.
I respect Bernie Sanders, but I was fucking disappointed in him.
Speaker 46 You do not go at a man's merch.
Speaker 46
You do not go at a man's merch. That's fucked up.
We're all sensitive about our merch. It's not our main line of business.
It's not what we've put the work into. I'm not Donna Karen, okay?
Speaker 46 I'm putting out merch merch because the people enjoy the message and the program for you to go at my merch sucks publicly it's
Speaker 46 up for you to say oh it's it sucks it's ugly who would ever wear that that's up i'm trying to sell it to people you don't go at a man's merch
Speaker 46 it's fucked bro
Speaker 46 I didn't go at the field of burn. There was a lot of merch you had.
Speaker 46 Okay?
Speaker 46 It wasn't always the best, but it was like, whatever. And I respect this guy because he's got values and he's got principles, but you don't go at a man's fucking line.
Speaker 46 That's this man's clothing line.
Speaker 46
Call him something. Call him names.
Say he's unfit for the job. Say he's a shill for frivolous lawsuits if you must.
Which I don't believe. Say he's a crank and a kook.
Call him a conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 46
Do not go at his merch like that publicly. That's hurting his business.
We're living in a time now, people, don't go at someone's meme coin and don't go at their merch.
Speaker 46 Have the respect to leave people's business alone. Keep their business out of your mouth.
Speaker 46 There's no benefit to being in government now unless you can have a coin or merch.
Speaker 46
So we need to like establish that. You can trade insults, insults, call each other pedophiles all day and all night.
Don't tank the coin. Don't tank my coin.
Speaker 46 Don't tank my coin. Don't fuck with my merch.
Speaker 46 There has to be boundaries unless this is going to get ugly quickly.
Speaker 46 Politicians right now are entrepreneurs.
Speaker 46 They have fan bases. And those fan bases are buying things.
Speaker 46 And it's important that that keeps happening because there's nothing left in this rotted corpse of an empire other than the exchange of goods and service. And they're cute.
Speaker 46 No vax, no problems, cute.
Speaker 46 Do you have that? Can you get that up? Can you get the actual exchange up where Bernie Sanders disgustingly goes at this man's merch? It's literally, I felt sick to my stomach.
Speaker 46 You can make RFK answer for a lot of stuff, but you don't make someone answer for
Speaker 46 what they're selling on their website. You're not making, you don't make somebody answer for what they're selling on their website.
Speaker 46 It doesn't matter. Oh, you don't like my mug? Fuck off, bro.
Speaker 46 I'm making a living. It's the fake business mug.
Speaker 46 What's next? You're going to go at whatever Cash Patel's doing?
Speaker 46 Let's watch this. This is Senator Sanders acting deplorably
Speaker 46 by publicly assailing a man's merchandise on national television in front of the country. It is the lowest, literally, it's the lowest thing I've ever seen Sanders do.
Speaker 69 You have started a group called the Children's Health Defense.
Speaker 46 You're the original.
Speaker 69 Right now, as I understand it, on their website, they are selling what's called onesies. These are little things, clothing for babies.
Speaker 46 Yes.
Speaker 69 One of them is titled Unfaxed, Unafraid.
Speaker 46 Huh, that's cool.
Speaker 69 Next one, and they're sold for $26 a piece, by the way.
Speaker 69 Next one is No Vax, No Problem.
Speaker 69 Now you're coming before this committee and you say you're pro-vaccine. Just want to ask some questions.
Speaker 69 And yet your organization is making money selling a child's product to parents for $26, which casts fundamental doubt. on
Speaker 69 the usefulness of vaccines. Can you tell us now that you will, now that you are
Speaker 69 pro-vaccine, that you're going to have your organization take these products off the market?
Speaker 70 Senator, I have no power over that organization.
Speaker 59 I'm not part of it. I resigned from the board.
Speaker 69
That was just a few months ago. You founded that.
You certainly have power.
Speaker 70 You can make that.
Speaker 69 Are you supportive of these onesies?
Speaker 70 I'm supportive of vaccines.
Speaker 69 Are you supportive of this clothing, which is militantly?
Speaker 46 Well, it's clever and it's good, and people like it.
Speaker 46 Well,
Speaker 46 I want good science, and I I want to protect.
Speaker 46
Why don't they have a gray option? Kids are vomiting constantly. Why is it only white? Have a gray.
Have another option. Have a pink, a blue.
Speaker 46 I know we don't want to gender this, but like usually when you work with someone with merch, they give you different options.
Speaker 46 It's usually a black, a gray, and a white, and the other colors cost more money.
Speaker 3 Get ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall.
Speaker 7 David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 13 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure: the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 49 She is your once-in-a-lifetime.
Speaker 51 The quiet in your chaos, the warmth in your winter, the light you never saw coming.
Speaker 56 And deep within the earth, where time and fire do their slow, sacred work, a diamond is born.
Speaker 58 It shines like she does.
Speaker 59 Brilliant, rare, unforgettable.
Speaker 61 When words fall short, let a diamond speak for you.
Speaker 63 Shreeve and Company, Extraordinary Jewelry and timepieces.
Speaker 68 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto.
Speaker 5 Get ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 72 There's a shimmer in the air, and it's coming from Shreve and Company.
Speaker 74 Diamond stud earrings, tiny stars you can wear.
Speaker 77 They don't just catch the light, they whisper stories.
Speaker 79 For the woman who lights up your world, give her something that mirrors her brilliance.
Speaker 84 From little black dresses to blue jeans and bare feet, diamond studs always say the right thing.
Speaker 63 In Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, Shreve and Company, extraordinary jewelry and timepieces.
Speaker 46 Sanders is out of control right now with his behavior, and I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 46 But it is funny, by the way, in this chronically ill country where everybody's addicted to fast food and sugar, and our mortality rates are
Speaker 46 lower than they should be and we die earlier than other people in the developed world and our rates of chronic disease and obesity and things like that are much higher.
Speaker 46 They're arguing about onesies weird to me. It's weird to me that the Senate is pulling up a website with onesies on it.
Speaker 46 and chastising RFK for being associated with a organization that sells these onesies,
Speaker 46 and that this big issue of how sick this country is is not addressed at all ever.
Speaker 46 And RFK is the only guy talking about any of this.
Speaker 46 All jokes aside, he is the only person in public life in my memory who, other than like Bill Burr, by the way, who's talked about it, but who is talking about the diseased
Speaker 46 chemically processed food supply.
Speaker 46 And he's talking about that we are over-medicated.
Speaker 46
He's talking about SSRIs. He's talking about a lot of things.
And the pharmaceutical industry is the largest campaign contributor to a lot of people in office.
Speaker 46 It is the biggest advertiser on cable news. It is the most powerful industry in America outside of the defense industry and the financial sector.
Speaker 46 But the pharmaceutical industry as a particular force is incredibly potent.
Speaker 46 And I understand that people like Sanders are always advocating for
Speaker 46
national health care and socialized medicine, things I agree with. I don't think anybody that gets sick should have to go bankrupt.
I agree with all of that.
Speaker 46 And I think he also feels maybe it's tough to argue,
Speaker 46 you know, if everybody needs prescription drugs, it's hard to argue with the companies providing that. His main concern is making sure this medication is available to people
Speaker 46 cheaply
Speaker 46 and that they're able to
Speaker 46
get this medication. And I understand, yeah, pharma advertisers poured poured 3.4 billion into linear TV during the first eight months of 2024.
That's an 8% increase. So they're responding.
Speaker 46 The first eight months of 2024, they're increasing their spend 8%
Speaker 46 to around 3.4 billion. They're responding to the heat that's coming on them from people like RFK.
Speaker 46 And all jokes aside, we are an incredibly over-medicated country, and there's a lot of conversations that should be be had.
Speaker 46 And I don't think RFK is right about all of these things, but why is he the only one bringing it up?
Speaker 46 And when you have Elizabeth Warren Grand standing and yelling and screaming and saying, oh, he's making all this money suing vaccine manufacturers, because there are genuinely people that feel that they've been injured by vaccines.
Speaker 46 And you may not be one of those people and you may.
Speaker 46 And not believe those people, but those people genuinely believe they've been injured by vaccines and they're suing vaccine manufacturers.
Speaker 46 And Pfizer and all these companies made a trillion dollars with this vaccine, who then absolved, got the government to absolve them from any lawsuits pertaining to this, by the way.
Speaker 46 They couldn't be sued. They couldn't be held accountable for anything.
Speaker 46 Who is calling me?
Speaker 46 I'm telling you right now,
Speaker 46 it is, it's always spam.
Speaker 46 Stop!
Speaker 46
I'm just saying this. Whatever you may think about RFK, I personally vouch for him.
I think the onesies are cute.
Speaker 17 They're cute.
Speaker 46
It's fun. It's fun to have a onesie.
Maybe the baby is vaccinated, but he's trying to step out and be edgy to get puss.
Speaker 46
It's fun. It's fun to dress your baby up in a little edgy costume.
People enjoy it. And there's a market for it.
It's not the biggest problem that he's selling. Maybe they're ironic.
Speaker 46 Maybe it's an irony poisoned baby.
Speaker 46 Deepseek's ruining everyone's life.
Speaker 46 Chinese DeepSeek has come out and we realize exactly what I talked about last week.
Speaker 46 And I didn't even know I was being Nostradamus again.
Speaker 46 People are going to start thinking I'm being fed info, by the way, because I'm so good at these predictions.
Speaker 46 People are going to think that I'm like being fed information by the Chinese, and maybe I am.
Speaker 46 They come out and they say, we're doing AI and it's cheaper than you're doing it. Even though Trump and the government have put restrictions on these chips,
Speaker 46 we've figured out a way. to make an AI model that is inexpensive and fucking great.
Speaker 46 And we lost a lot of money. Nvidia, all these companies tumbled because one of the pillars of our economy right now is our supposed supremacy in the sphere of artificial intelligence.
Speaker 46 That we are going to dominate the world with AI and companies like Nvidia and OpenAI, Sam Altman's company, whatever the fuck Elon's doing, and all these guys. We are the boss in AI.
Speaker 46 But Deep Sea came out and it showed us that China has been hard at work.
Speaker 46
And AI is going to become God. This is the thought.
So if China makes God, then
Speaker 46 we're all fucked because God's going to conveniently forget about things like Tiananmen Square.
Speaker 46 Chinese AI is still going to be programmed by...
Speaker 46 China and they're going to have an interest in
Speaker 46 having that AI model perhaps forget some things that may not be flattering to them. Okay.
Speaker 46
That's one of the big concerns. Of course, we all want to make gobs of money.
That's the other thing in this country. Everybody always wants to make gobs of money.
Speaker 46 But the other concern is that if China is the world's
Speaker 46 leader in artificial intelligence, their chat GBT-like model is going to, you know, basically
Speaker 46 answer questions with information
Speaker 46 that is
Speaker 46 very positive for the Chinese version of history.
Speaker 46 And that is something that I think is something that's interesting. The U.S.
Speaker 46 cannot allow Chinese Communist Party models such as DeepSeek to risk our national security and leverage our technology to advance the AI ambitions.
Speaker 46 Rep John Molinar, a Michigan Republican who chairs a bipartisan House Select Committee
Speaker 46 on the Chinese Communist Party, said Tuesday in his statement, we must work swiftly to play stronger export controls on technologies critical to DeepSeek's AI infrastructure.
Speaker 46 China released this and the thing tanked our economy. Play that business,
Speaker 46 the Fox business thing you had, describing to people what the hell this thing is.
Speaker 46 Because by the way, the next 10 years for many of you will just be,
Speaker 46 you'll have to watch a segment to understand
Speaker 46 what something is and why it's ruining your life. What is this thing and why do I have no money now? Why did my portfolio get hammered?
Speaker 46 Why do I have no retirement? And what is this thing? What is this thing that's ruined the chance of me having a lake house?
Speaker 90
Chinese startup just launched a new AI model to rival open AI, and it is called DeepSeek. It's raising questions about about U.S.
dominance in artificial intelligence.
Speaker 90 Madison has always been looking at this.
Speaker 90 First of all, what exactly does DeepSeek do?
Speaker 91 Yeah, absolutely, Stu. So it's an AI model and has a corresponding chat bot, like ChatGPT of OpenAI, and it has significantly narrowed the gap between the U.S.
Speaker 91 and China when it comes to artificial intelligence.
Speaker 91 DeepSeek is the brainchild of a small group of researchers working for a Chinese hedge fund manager that have been able to produce technology that is on par with OpenAI and Google, even though those companies are sinking billions of dollars and years into development.
Speaker 91 Meanwhile, DeepSeek did it for cheaper in a couple of months.
Speaker 46 Pause this for a second. Is Vivek right?
Speaker 46 Is Ramalamalan right? I mean, literally, I got mad at Vivek Ramalama because he
Speaker 46 was like, Americans are lazy and can't do anything.
Speaker 46 And I said that's crazy and he should keep his mouth shut. Now I'm going to have to send him some butter chicken, some roti,
Speaker 46 some garlic naan,
Speaker 46 and apologize to him because maybe he's right because all of these brilliant tech people we have are spending billions of dollars and lots of money and
Speaker 46 they just got beat
Speaker 46 publicly, shamefully.
Speaker 46
And this is the best we got. This isn't a bunch of my friends in Long Island who tried to do this at Lily Flanagan's.
These are people from Stanford.
Speaker 46 These are the top-tier people we have, the best of the best.
Speaker 46 We hear about how brilliant these kids are, and they just got beat by a small group of people working for a Chinese hedge fund guy, and they did it cheaper.
Speaker 46 We're pouring billions into this. So is Vivek
Speaker 46 correct
Speaker 46 about what he said? And maybe I have to apologize to him over a dinner at perhaps Tamarind,
Speaker 46
which is a high-end Indian restaurant. There's also a great one in Glasgow that I enjoy.
I forget the name of it. But the point is,
Speaker 46 that mango chutney is good. I don't eat Indian as much as I should, but that chutney
Speaker 46 and the what's that papalam? It's the
Speaker 46 papadoms.
Speaker 46 We don't have to go into it, but the point is, the point is this.
Speaker 46 Vivek,
Speaker 46 I maybe have to write a note to Vivek and say, I'm sorry. I had no idea how bad it was.
Speaker 46 I had no idea how bad this was. Who are these idiots at Stanford that can't figure this out? These bums.
Speaker 46 These little bums.
Speaker 46
I had one of these little bums work on my little talk show on Netflix. Sweetheart.
Love the little guy, but he's a little bum.
Speaker 46 Why'd you let DeepSeek win, you little bum?
Speaker 46
He's a sweet kid. I like the kid.
But the point is this.
Speaker 46 Why are they winning? This is the best we have.
Speaker 46 I know a lot of slobs,
Speaker 46 I know a lot of zeros.
Speaker 46 Okay, I know a lot of people who should not draw breath on this planet,
Speaker 46 okay?
Speaker 46
Mainly my friends and my family. That's not who we're talking about here.
We're talking about our elite, the top of the top,
Speaker 46 high IQ, hard workers,
Speaker 46 well-funded, organized, efficient, stupid.
Speaker 46 Stop it. I'm talking about Vizak Rambala Bala.
Speaker 46 It never ends. What are they trying to get?
Speaker 46 What are they getting? These people that keep calling.
Speaker 46 Let's, let's, the rest of this here, because I'm, I'm, I'm,
Speaker 46 often I sometimes have to reverse myself here, and I don't like to, but I'm now wondering if we are so fucked, and I'm hoping not. And I still believe we got to fail.
Speaker 46 We got to, as Donald Rumsfeld says, we go to war with the army we have. So I'm still against bringing in these people on visas to make this better.
Speaker 46
If we'll just bring, we're so dumb, we'll just bring in a bunch of Chinese spot. We don't even know what we're doing.
So you better get it together. Listen to me right now, students at Stanford.
Speaker 46 I walk around your campus occasionally when I perform at the Masonic Theater.
Speaker 46 I'm telling you this right now, okay?
Speaker 46
I'm telling you this right now. You need to get it together.
You are our first line of defense, okay?
Speaker 46 You need to get it together.
Speaker 46
You need to work hard. You need to focus.
You cannot get lazy.
Speaker 46 They're getting lazy, I guess, over there. Let's finish this here up.
Speaker 91
So on January 20th, DeepSeek introduced R1. This is an AI model that reasons.
So it can do complex problem solving. It thinks through the problem, essentially.
Speaker 91 Silicon Valley advisor to President Trump Mark Andreessen said, quote, DeepSeek R1 is one of the most amazing and impressive breakthroughs I've ever seen. It's also open source.
Speaker 91 DeepSeek said training, one of its latest models, costs just $5.6 million.
Speaker 91 Compare that to the $100 million that Anthropic used last year.
Speaker 46
Pause that. I'm going to defect to China now.
I'm sorry.
Speaker 46
I'm not going to go down with this ship. I'm not going to go down with it.
I will defect to China now.
Speaker 46 In fact, I wanted one of those dragon heads to wear on the show and I couldn't get it in time, but I wanted to come on here on that Chinese lion. It's not a dragon, it's a lion, actually.
Speaker 46
I wanted to come on in a full Chinese lion costume and I may next episode because I'm going to defect to China. I'm not going to go down with this ship.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Speaker 46
I'm going to worry about myself now. I'm going to defect to China.
It's the happy lunar new year, by the way, or whatever. It's the year of the snake.
See you of the snake. I will defect to China.
Speaker 46 If we're going to fail like this,
Speaker 46 if we're going to fail this publicly like this, I'm going to jump ship and I'm going to defect to China.
Speaker 46 You have a few months to impress me, tech community that we hear about, how omniscient and godlike you are. All we hear about is how omniscient and godlike you are.
Speaker 46 You have a few months to impress me or I am going to China and I'm going to defect with all of the things I've learned about podcasting.
Speaker 46 And I'm going to start a podcast in China and start doing content. So if you want to lose me,
Speaker 46 then fine. But if you don't, you better figure it the fuck out because I'll be in Shanghai, in a studio in Shanghai.
Speaker 46
Saying very much what I say now, which is a lot of positive stuff about the Chinese Communist Party. They're just impressive.
Do I agree with them? No, but it doesn't matter.
Speaker 46
We're not in a world of agreeing anymore, dummies. Listen to what we're in a world of.
Are you in awe or are you not?
Speaker 46 You're either in awe or you're not.
Speaker 46
Agreeing or disagreeing is for children. It's for idiots.
It's for your aunt at Thanksgiving. It's not for serious
Speaker 46 people.
Speaker 46
Serious people are either impressed or they are not. This is the era we are entering.
We are in a full tech dystopian hell mode
Speaker 46 where you are either the drone or you are the person on the ground in awe of the drone. Are you the orb or are you the mailman looking at the orb?
Speaker 46 I will defect to China if you do not wake up. I am threatening you.
Speaker 46
I am threatening the tech community, all of you. If you do not get it together, I'm out.
And
Speaker 46 I will take several of the podcasters with me.
Speaker 46 I will take the Are You Garbage Boys to China and they will find garbage people in China and they'll interview them. I'm telling you, don't test me.
Speaker 5 Get ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure: the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 72 There's a shimmer in the air, and it's coming from Shreve and Company.
Speaker 75 Diamond stud earrings, tiny stars you can wear.
Speaker 77 They don't just catch the light, they whisper stories.
Speaker 79 For the woman who lights up your world, give her something that mirrors her brilliance.
Speaker 84 From little black dresses to blue jeans and bare feet, diamond studs always say the right thing.
Speaker 63 In Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, Shreve and Company, extraordinary jewelry and timepieces.
Speaker 5 Get ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 49 She is your once-in-a-lifetime.
Speaker 51 The quiet in your chaos, the warmth in your winter, the light you never saw coming.
Speaker 56 And deep within the earth, where time and fire do their slow, sacred work, a diamond is born.
Speaker 58 It shines like she does.
Speaker 59 Brilliant, rare, unforgettable.
Speaker 61 When words fall short, let a diamond speak for you.
Speaker 63 Shreve and Company, Extraordinary Jewelry and Timepieces.
Speaker 68 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto.
Speaker 5 Get Ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 13 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure: the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 72 There's a shimmer in the air, and it's coming from Shreve and Company.
Speaker 74 Diamond stud earrings, tiny stars you can wear.
Speaker 78 They don't just catch the light, they whisper stories.
Speaker 79 For the woman who lights up your world, give her something that mirrors her brilliance.
Speaker 84 From little black dresses to blue jeans and bare feet, diamond studs always say the right thing.
Speaker 63 In Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, Shreve and Company, extraordinary jewelry and timepieces.
Speaker 46
We're going to finish this up here, but the point that I made is it is important here. We are living in a world of you're either impressed or not.
You're in awe or you're not.
Speaker 46 You are dominating or you are not.
Speaker 46
It doesn't really matter. You can't keep calling them the Chinese Communist Party.
You can say whatever you want. But the reality is they just kicked our ass publicly.
Speaker 46
Maybe Deep Seek's fraudulent. Maybe it's not that good.
But it wiped a lot of wealth off the market. It's starting to rebuild a little bit now.
But here's my point. My point is this.
Speaker 46 If we do not start to get shock, awe, spectacle back, if we do not, if we're not able to change this narrative and turn it around, we're in deep trouble. Okay?
Speaker 46 If we cannot build an AI model to enslave our population and eventually become sentient and kill us. faster than the Chinese.
Speaker 46 If we cannot destroy humanity faster than the Chinese, then we have nothing.
Speaker 46 So all you little kids at Stanford sitting there texting the girl trying to get your dick wet, that's all fine, do that.
Speaker 46 But remember, you're there for a higher purpose, and it's to destroy all life on earth.
Speaker 46 And if you can't do it faster than the Chinese, I don't want you home for Christmas.
Speaker 46 Don't come home for Christmas until you've figured out a way to wipe the scourge of humanity off the planet. We know that's what you all want.
Speaker 91 Dipping today, you see them all in the red there.
Speaker 91 DeepSeek's AI model has raised serious questions about American dominance in the States and where Tim Dylan will have rattled chip stocks because DeepSeek claims to have used just around 2,000 NVIDIA chips to train its V3 model.
Speaker 91
Compare that to the tens of thousands of chips used for U.S. models.
But there are also questions around whether China is under-reporting how much money and how much computing power they're using.
Speaker 91 Skepticism from Elon Musk as well. He says that there's no way they're able to do it with this amount of chips.
Speaker 91 DeepSeek's latest flagship model V3 also won't answer political questions about China or Xi Jinping. And this is likely a similar setup to TikTok, right? When we talk about that issue.
Speaker 91 The concern there is that information used is sent to their servers in China. But this is an important distinction I want to get to.
Speaker 91 Because DeepSeek is open source, essentially it means that developers in the U.S. can use the code and programming locally on their computers if they have enough computing power.
Speaker 91
So that means that you can run it here without this concern of American data being sent to China. So the biggest concern is the eroding American share of the AI market.
We are unseating U.S.
Speaker 91
dominance in the space. And I think we saw quickly a full screen.
It's risen in the charts.
Speaker 46 Stuart Farney's like, does it know that I killed a hooker in 1985?
Speaker 46 Does AI know that I've killed a hooker in 1985 in a hotel in London and it was covered up?
Speaker 46
All right, get this out of here. It's depressing me.
It depresses me. It's depressing me.
Speaker 5 Get ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 72 There's a shimmer in the air, and it's coming from Shreve and Company.
Speaker 74 Diamond stud earrings, tiny stars you can wear.
Speaker 77 They don't just catch the light, they whisper stories.
Speaker 79 For the woman who lights up your world, give her something that mirrors her brilliance.
Speaker 84 From little black dresses to blue jeans and bare feet, diamond studs always say the right thing.
Speaker 63 In Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, Shreve and Company, extraordinary jewelry and timepieces.
Speaker 5 Get ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
Speaker 42 Watch Malice, all episodes now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Speaker 72 There's a shimmer in the air, and it's coming from Shreve and Company.
Speaker 74 Diamond stud earrings, tiny stars you can wear.
Speaker 77 They don't just catch the light, they whisper stories.
Speaker 79 For the woman who lights up your world, give her something that mirrors her brilliance.
Speaker 84 From little black dresses to blue jeans and bare feet, diamond studs always say the right thing.
Speaker 63 In Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, Shreve and Company, extraordinary jewelry and timepieces.
Speaker 5 Get ready for Malice, a twisted new drama starring Jack Whitehall, David DeCovney, and Carice Van Houten.
Speaker 14 Jack Whitehall plays Adam, a charming manny infiltrates the wealthy Tanner family with a hidden motive to destroy them.
Speaker 22 This edge-of-your-seat revenge thriller unravels a deliciously dark mystery in a world full of wealth, secrets, and betrayal.
Speaker 28 Malice will constantly keep you on your toes.
Speaker 31 Why is Adam after the Tanner family?
Speaker 33 What lengths will he go to?
Speaker 37 One thing's for sure, the past never stays buried, so keep your enemies close.
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It's depressing me. I'm just trying to live like a human being here.
Let's go to a happy story here. Detroit rapper Sues Lyft after being denied ride because of her weight.
Rapper Dank.
Speaker 46 Damas refused ride by lift driver. Get up, Dank.
Speaker 46
Now, if we play Dank's music, we'll get a copyright violation or something. And this is the most publicity Dank has ever gotten.
Isn't that ironic? You can't even help Dank.
Speaker 46 Dank DeMoss. Her name is DeQua Blanding.
Speaker 46 Now,
Speaker 46 is it Dejua? What is that? D-A-J-U-A
Speaker 46 Dejois?
Speaker 46 Dejua?
Speaker 46
De Jois. De Joie.
Du Joa.
Speaker 46 Du Jois. I like Dank better, to be honest.
Speaker 46 Okay, so Dank, the rapper Dank, Dank DeMas, alleged that on January 18th, she contacted Lyft looking for transportation from her home to her cousin's house for a football game watch party.
Speaker 46 Well, that's nice.
Speaker 46
Doe, Jane Doe or John Doe, arrived at Blanding's home around 10 to 15 minutes later. However, when she went to get inside the vehicle, he allegedly refused to let her in.
Court Court documents show.
Speaker 46 Specifically, as a plaintiff walked towards the vehicle, defendant John Doe locked the doors to his vehicle and attempted to drive away. See, this is when you know you have a weight problem.
Speaker 46 This is when you know you have a weight problem. And actually, she could really start a health journey here and say,
Speaker 46
I tried to get in an Uber. I knew I had a problem when I tried to get in a lift, and the guy locked the doors and tried to drive away.
Now, why was he unable to drive away? Did she block the car?
Speaker 46 A shocked Blanding then asked the guy
Speaker 46 why he tried to leave. He allegedly told her he wouldn't allow her in his vehicle because she was too big to fit in the back seat and his tires were not capable of supporting the plaintiff's weight.
Speaker 46
If you drive an Uber or a Lyft right now, you have to have a car that will support 500-pound people. You just have to.
I'm sorry. If Dave Blunts cannot fit comfortably in your car, you cannot have it.
Speaker 46 The filing alleges that Doe,
Speaker 46 that John Doe told the rapper Dank DeBoss, that she was too big to fit in the back.
Speaker 46 She responded and told him that there was enough room to her to fit in the back seat and that she did not require a bigger car.
Speaker 46 Can you imagine this fight? Can you imagine this fight?
Speaker 46 The driver told her that he had problems in the past, adding that overweight individuals must order Lyft
Speaker 46 XLs.
Speaker 46
They're larger vehicles that can fit up to six passengers and costs more than standard rides. That's probably true.
If you're coming in at 500, you might have to order the XL.
Speaker 46 So she canceled the ride and left. Oh, no, he canceled the ride and left.
Speaker 46 And now she is accusing Lyft and this man of allegedly subjecting her to a hostile environment and disparate treatment. And there was no candy in the car.
Speaker 46 refusing some, I'm just letting you, because you're all laughing, I'm letting it catch up. Refusing someone transportation based on their weight is not only illegal, but dangerous.
Speaker 46 I don't know how it's dangerous. Well, I guess,
Speaker 46 I guess if they're like, I don't know, if they really need to leave a place, imagine the consequences if Miss Blanding were unable to seek shelter after the driver left her stranded.
Speaker 46 This could have ended even worse than it did. Interesting.
Speaker 46 She's suing for damages such as stress, humiliation, embarrassment, outrage, mental anguish, fear, and mortification, as well as emotional, economic, and non-economic damages.
Speaker 46 She is also asking for attorney fees and costs.
Speaker 46 Lyft comes out and says, Lyft unequivocally condemns all forms of discrimination, we believe, in a community where everyone is treated with equal respect and mutual kindness.
Speaker 46 A spokesperson for the rideshare company said in his statement, he said, our community guidelines and terms of service explicitly prohibit harassment
Speaker 46 or discrimination.
Speaker 46 Well,
Speaker 46 we'll have to follow that case. I don't know if it's going to,
Speaker 46 I believe they'll probably pay her out something.
Speaker 46 Can we let's hear this woman? Because it is
Speaker 46
unfortunate. What is that guy got? A C-Class Mercedes? I bet that's what it looks like.
It looks like a C-class.
Speaker 46 She can't go in a C-class.
Speaker 46 Is that a C-class? That looks like it might be a C-class. She cannot go in a C.
Speaker 46 All right, let's watch this.
Speaker 56 XL Carr.
Speaker 92 I was embarrassed and.
Speaker 92 I feel some type of way about it, you know.
Speaker 91 Word.
Speaker 38 She's hired a lawyer and is suing Lyft.
Speaker 93 Well, from a legal standpoint, it seems like obvious discrimination. The Elliott Larson Act, which is Michigan's Civil Rights Act, specifically protects people from waiting for
Speaker 46 getting in cars.
Speaker 93 One driver here turned down her ride because of her weight.
Speaker 56 Beja says this experience has scarred her.
Speaker 92 I haven't really left my house since then.
Speaker 56 She hopes this long
Speaker 46 change how people
Speaker 46 others evolve. How much were you leaving before?
Speaker 46 What do you mean you haven't left your house since then?
Speaker 46 Isn't she a rapper? How's she making money? Where are you rapping? You're not leaving your house to go rap? Where are you rapping?
Speaker 46 I'll tell you another thing. Don't get on a plane from Kansas to DC.
Speaker 46 Let's finish this up here with Dank.
Speaker 46 That's okay.
Speaker 92 Extra for Uber XL.
Speaker 56 While Lyft does not comment on pending litigation, they did send us this statement saying, quote, Lyft unequivocally condemns all forms of discrimination. We believe in it.
Speaker 46 Get the sparkle hat off your head.
Speaker 56 Reporting in Detroit, Jacqueline Francis, local 4.
Speaker 46
We wish Dank the best. We wish her well.
We wish Dank well. We wish Dank well.
And we would love if Dank
Speaker 46 wants to play her music on this program, we will. I will play Dank's music on this show, and we will not insult Dank's merch like Senator Sanders.
Speaker 46
We didn't even go into Cash Patel and Tulsa Gabbard. That's all in Intel stuff.
We've done a lot of that. We get it, right? We get it.
They don't want them in whatever you think of them.
Speaker 46
The intelligence community is not. They don't want nobody's trying to, and these JFK docs that everyone's coming out with, let's see how much they even say.
Do they even say anything?
Speaker 46 What do you think is going to be a picture of a guy with a thing that goes he did it? They might say more than I think they say, but the CIA has the document.
Speaker 46 I don't know how much wrongdoing they're admitting to in the actual documents, okay? Here's the thing about the intelligence community. They're actually very good at what they do.
Speaker 46 They're very good at what they do in most cases. Okay.
Speaker 46
They're not bad at it. They're pretty good at it.
They're not always great at it, but they're pretty good. On average, they're able to
Speaker 46
deceive people pretty regularly. So let's see what these documents say.
We don't know. But they don't want Tulsi in there because she's against regime change wars that make people a lot of money.
Speaker 46
And they don't want Cash Patel in there. I mean, listen, Cash Patel might be a little bit of a hooker.
I don't really know him. But the reality of the situation is this.
Speaker 46
They certainly don't want him poking around the FBI. The FBI is a tremendously corrupt organization and they like it that way.
They want it to be that way. They like it.
Speaker 46
They enjoy it. Like they like it.
They like to recruit informants. And then if those informants end up doing things and breaking the law, they go, we don't know who that guy is.
Speaker 46 They like to, that's what the FBI does. They go out and they find people that are going to commit crimes and they push them to commit crimes.
Speaker 46
And then when they commit crimes, they go, he committed a crime. That's the whole thing.
They entrap people. It's one of the way the FBI functions.
Look at the Boston Marathon bombing.
Speaker 46 They knew who those two guys were. They recruited them as informants.
Speaker 46 They were allowed to travel back and forth to Dagestan, which is a terrorist hotbed in, you know, that Chechnya region, everything like that. Okay.
Speaker 46 Then they killed one of the guys that they were friends with during a routine
Speaker 46 interview, one of their friends. And they didn't even bring this guy to an FBI field office.
Speaker 46 They went into his house, a bunch of FBI agents, and then he supposedly tried to kill them by grabbing some vase or something. And then they shot the guy dead, by the way.
Speaker 46 The guy who was friends with Joe Zokar and Tamerlan Zernayev, who might have shed light on what the hell was going on, ended up dead with the FBI. And that's one example.
Speaker 46 There's so many examples of the FBI, including all the informants they had on January 6th and what the hell they were doing, or whatever.
Speaker 46
Whatever you think of Donald Trump, whatever you think of Cash Patel, the FBI is a tremendously corrupt organization. And the CIA, I mean, forget it.
Come on, stop it. Stop it.
Speaker 46 Okay?
Speaker 46 But I'll tell you one thing.
Speaker 46 I'm a man of my word.
Speaker 46 I would never,
Speaker 46
I don't care how many people the CIA has killed. I don't care how many children they've trafficked.
I don't care how many people the FBI has entrapped.
Speaker 46 I don't care how many terrorist organizations they've literally created. I don't care how many resources materially and otherwise they've provided to enemies of this country.
Speaker 46 I don't care how many politicians they've blackmailed. I don't care how many nefarious, horrible, murderous, villainous things they've done.
Speaker 46 I would never, under any circumstances, go after their merch.
Speaker 46 Be a fucking man.
Speaker 46 Goodbye.
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