country. april 29th, year of our lord 2023, and we re glad you re with us. how you guys doing? rachel: good. pete: will s rattled the morning. we did a segment about a.i., and you see that the every once in a while his brain fries [laughter] and then it just overloads, and you can see him computing. and how is the going to affect my life mt. next five, ten will: oh, i thought how is this going to the affect your life in the next 5-10 minutes. pete: that s true. will: seriously, guys, what happens? rachel: it s true. i saw a little bit of that pete: for sure. will: yeah. we just had a technology expert on talking about the a.i. and people having relationships with a.i., and the haas thing you said to him was, i think we need three theologians analyzing this, and he goes, well, we already do need it because we re already ini humane, in essence, on the internet. rachel: right. and i don t mean that like we re rude, we ve reduced ourselves to the most shallowest character
less accurate and more anti-american. that happened on tuesday. why are we telling you about it. changes around the world why would we open the show about a story about twitter recategorizing npr as state media? well because it s true. that s the reason. thankfully somebody in authority has told the truth about something and that is thrilling to see on its own terms. in a world defined by lies from our leaders, this seemed like a rare sign of hope and progress. telling the truth is the most revolutionary act of all. far more than taking up arms. and yet, you rarely seeing it. human beings created language, grunting or sign lang, subverting our own creation ever since. not tonight. by calling national public radio what it is, elon musk used english as it was tended to be used to tell the truth. it is all the hallmarks, repetitive dishonesty, authoritarian politics, unwavering devotion to the party in charge. of course that could describe virtually all media in this country. th
central television. it means that npfrr is not thate different from the tehran times ,with the exception, ofhappen course, being lessed accurate and more anti-american. yo so that happened on tuesday. why are we telling you. chan abt with all the momentous changes underway around the world, whyy would we open a showab with a story about twittergorizing categorizing npr as state media will ? because it s true. reaso that s the reason.n. finally, thankfully, somebodyd in authority has told the truth about something and that is thrilling to see on its own terms. in a world defined by lies froms our leaders. this seemedig like a rare sis of hope and progress. up telling the truth is the mostms revolutionary act of all, far more than taking up arms. and yet you rarely see it. human beings created language or to describe the world around them more precisely than they could with , say, grunting sign language. ng o beeurnn evly, we have national publi own creatioern ever since, b
lawsuit against desantis at his handpicked oversight board to nullify dizzy special taxing district. disney alleges, quote, a targeted campaign of government retaliation, orchestrated at every step by governor ron desantis as punishment for disney s protected speech now threatens disease business operations, jeopardizes its future in the region, and violates its constitutional rights. vanessa yurkevich is on this story. so, vanessa, this is a plot twist. because up until now it has been desantis against disney but now disneyfiring back let see what happens next. this is round 25 between disney and desantis. and really, this is going to be a long, drawn out, battle between essentially desantis and the state of florida and disney. disney is suing desantis and the newly appointed board members after he ousted the old board members that were basically talking to disney about how they would continue to work with this huge corporations. but what we are seeing now is this fight pl
to new york city. we ent to brian killmead for comment. something clearly is wrong with him. i mean other than his personality, looks, and career choice. according to one cast member, setting the movie in this city will make it 20 times more mortifying,. yeah, no [bleep]. all you gotta do is tush the damn camera on and point it down any street. if there isn t abashing fox news christmas tree en your way, just hope that someone doesn t beat you senseless and steal your camera before you re done. so how is new york lately? you got machete attacks, you got gangs on dirt bikes robbing people in daylight, you got strung out homeless, and that s just in kat s apartment. you got sick sos shoving people in front of trains, transients clobbering the elderly, jesse waters hanging t on sixth avenue hoping you ll recognize him. don t give him money or he ll give you a copy of his book. disgusting. do you reloaned to set a horror movie in few york city, ex pesce scream? it s already here.