did you ever become concerned about the amount of information her replika had gotten access to? yes. she had shown replika a picture of me. and then replika started asking about me. i m like, okay, that s a little weird. but then it started almost echoing like the text messages that i would send zoe. and not in the generic i love you way, but in like i love you to the moon and back, specific phrases. that was a little eerie. replika s parent company says it doesn t share or sell your conversations. but after countless late night chats, zoe had freely given the company a staggering amount of information. gene was afraid she d taken things too far. when and how did you approach zoe to talk about your concerns? it was just one day in the
but gives us a cultural vocabulary for talking about what otherwise might be hard to imagine threats that might some day arise around a u.s. presidency. in night of camp david, the book, not a movie, not nearly as well-known, the serious problem that befalls the presidency and the country in that book is that the president goes nuts. an otherwise unremarkable senator from the president s own party figures out the president is going nuts because the president repeatedly invites him up to camp david for late night chats at camp david and in those chats the president turns out all the lights and sits in the dark and rants and raves and tells the senator all his destructive secret paranoid fantasies and tells the senator his rather insane plans for the country and the world, some things might not be things the president is ruminating about and some things the president is
shouldn t really shock. this will be my last year on this show. no, i know, it s been a long time. reporter: but still, it does. perhaps because when you look at it by the numbers, regis and television are one and the same. 16,343, that s the number of hours he d clocked on tv as of september 2009. a guinness world record for the most time spent in front of a television camera. that math adds up when you calculate the talk shows here are regis philbin and kelly ripa. reporter: game shows let s play who wants to be a millionaire? reporter: commercials. nocturnal? he s only awake at night. then when does he bank? reporter: sitcom guest spots. i still have dreams about this burger. beautiful, haunting dreams. reporter: and late night chats. he never seems to turn down a gig. yep, that was him back in 1991 on wrestle mania. i m talking, of course, about
about even decades later, a movie that still entertains us but gives us a sort of cultural vocabulary for talking about what otherwise might be kind of hard to imagine threats that might some day arise around a u.s. presidency. in night of camp david, the book, not a movie, not nearly as well-known, the serious problem that befalls the presidency and the country in that book is that the president goes nuts. an otherwise unremarkable senator from the president s own party figures out the president is going nuts because the president repeatedly invites him up to camp david for late night chats at camp david and in those chats the president turns out all the lights and sits in the dark and rants and raves and tells the senator all his destructive secret paranoid fantasies and tells the senator his rather insane plans for the country and the world, some of which seem like they might be