republicans who are refusing to take action on an issue they clapriority. and asked the question whether they re smart enough to get away with it, which i actually, you know, started thinking over the past couple days. you ve got all of these republicans who are following this guy from louisiana, who just sort of stumbled into the speakership and doesn t seem to be that effective. this guy is now putting around the republican s political neck an open border for the next eight months and all that that brings, the collapse of ukraine, to former soviet kgb agent s invasion, and the refusal to fund israel in its time of need. so you have all of these republicans in the house, a lot of them who want to do the right thing but they re blindly following this young, inexperienced speaker who is blindly following there you go. a guy with 91 counts against him. that s the important point right there. yes, it s speaker johnson voicing this, but he is a vessel for what donald
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saving freedom here in america. there you go. willie s, too. one thing vladimir putin is not, loaded. plead read willie geist s book of the same name. what an obscure reference that is. i love that book, man. i love that book. okay. we need to get the 18th, 19th reprinting, willie. it s a deep cut. thank you, joe. it is a deep cut. richard, we re going to talk about the war here. by the way, i am downloading as we speak here a book that you recommended. oh. audiobook. talk about the audiobook. i am a massive fan of the subject here of this book. audiobook called miracle of wonder, malcolm gladwell, the life and music of paul simon. 5 to 5 1/2 hours. i told you, as good as the beatles documentary was, this is better. paul simon is talking about the creative process, why he did the
the door with howard and sit down, it s all fair game. oh dear. often, as an interviewer, i m jealous that howard is allowed to ask the things he gets away with asking. he always elicited the best answers. music interviews, he had eddie vedder on. it was an old one. doesn t matter. can you pull down the guitar behind you and play this song? it brings a tear to your eye as the guy talks. he elicits things from people no one else in the media does. he has for a long time. he is the best interviewer. wow. that format, he s become a master of the long form interview. the hillary clinton is another. no better one he did after when she lost. other than willie s. willie s has now surpassed it, naturally. but he says, i have an unlimited amount of time, but he doesn t waste it. he uses it. 71 minutes. as long as it is an hour and 20 minutes. you never sit there and think any moment is wasted. he uses that space to really he s become a master of the form.
i ve never been to that vacation. my house doesn t look like that. all those things that cause the problem, you can put some regulations, maybe you tweak the algorithm, but the point of instagram is those photographs. what can a government do about that? we can require transparency, willie, into those black boxes, the algorithms. the 600-pound gorillas in those black boxes that are driving the destructive content to children. in fact, possibly to your daughter. you say you think you ve kept her off it. well, guess again. maybe not. and so more parental notification and warning, which so far they refuse to do. but the key is more transparency and disclosure and a crackdown on the kind of destructive content, the toxic and addictive, truly addictive content that is driven to kids. yeah. that transparency, at the end of the day, will go a long way.