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Artificial Intelligence: Taking Our Jobs and Leisure

205 - Garrison Lovely joins us, and then drops, and then joins us, and then drops, and finally is here to discuss the threats of AI as he calls via Google Call. Garrison details how the invention of AI was to make lives easier in jobs, not to take them and destroy creators' jobs among others. He also details his new book to come on the dangers of AI. 215 - Dom’s Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Would the President-elect join SNL after a win? 235 - Scott Presler gives us an update from the road and touts the strides and accomplishments that he has made in various counties across the state in order to promote voter registration. 250 - Lightning Round! Winner of the week?

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04 Oct 2024
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Well, thank you very much for joining us, and it was very timely when we saw your piece on this, what Newsome did recently. Your piece appeared September 29th. The longshoremen have, in my mind, I wanted to ask you, I don't know if you're following this since you're in Greece, this automation thing and the fear of it. It's a serious, serious thing. They were ridiculous in saying we shouldn't have easy pass. I wanted to ask you, overall, since you draw the line here certainly with artificial intelligence, is there a place for artificial intelligence that you think is within boundaries, both of, we don't have to worry of some kind of catastrophe and/or it's not going to disrupt livelihoods of people? We have a back, we have a back there. Garrison? Yeah, the question was, again, you're drawing a good line here certainly with the dangers of this with artificial intelligence or more automation on putting the two things together. What's the line in your view where there's social benefit without potential catastrophe and what's happening to these longshoremen? I think is a serious thing, but it's also a sign of progress. Where do you come down? Yeah, it's a really difficult question. I think it's, for me, more about the process, right? So, OpenAI, for example, is trying to build artificial general intelligence, which in their-- Wow, this is crazy, he's on Google phone there, keep dropping and trying to talk about AI. Yeah, that's right. That's a conspiracy here. So, calling in from Greece, he said that he had dropping issues and it had to be something that happened. Okay. You want to try one more time? Yeah, try one more time. Okay. Or we may have to reschedule with them. Yeah, let's try one more time. There he is. Yeah, yeah. And I kind of draw the line. We have Garrison back now. If myself, I look at it and I'm like, if a thing's thinking, right, if it's offering the artificial intelligence, a car is thinking, it has to decide whether or not it's going to run over somebody, that's where I kind of draw my line societally, but the kind of check out lines and such, I'm okay with Garrison. Yeah, I just switched to a hot spot. We'll see if this works, but if it drops, we'll have to do this another time. Yeah, I think it's more about like, in my view, having people be involved in the process of deciding where to draw that line, right, right now you have a bunch of tech startups that are not really accountable to anybody, truly, deciding to build something that has massive implications for everybody on the planet, potentially. And I really just want there to be more democratic input into what types of AI systems get built. What are the safeguards that have to be in place to build those systems and deploy them? And then when it comes to automation, like, I feel for everybody who is worried about their job. And I think back to this profile of Sam Altman in 2015, where he's kind of like, who, like, if I were not in this position building AI, why do they get to decide? Like, who, you know, what gives them the right to do this? And in 2024, I'm kind of speaking the same question. Yeah. Yeah. Here's an example. Garrison to our Philadelphia Inquirer reporting today. AI is starting to disrupt white collar jobs. You know, when that happens, when people are undercut in the labor market and it's not, you know, it's a blue collar job. It's something with a lot of people. It's not a lot of sympathy, but now you disrupt white collar jobs. You disrupt things that are artistic, for example. You would think people are going to be engaged in this. They seem to be unaware. It's coming. Yeah. I think of this tweet that I saw, which is, you know, I used to think the robots would do my dishes so I could make art, but now the robots are making art and I still have to do my dishes. Exactly right. So do you see this, then, the issue of somehow or another having input on this? How do you see that happening, though? Would it be governmental? Yeah, I think I'm in favor broadly of regulating the industry, just like basically any other industry could have effects that spill over beyond its borders. I think the main issue with that is that the industry does not want to be regulated, right? California nearly had this law that would have pretty light touch regulations in place on the largest AI developers. And after very disappointing, Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the bill, and I think that's a place to start. I think something that's been interesting, too, is in just the amount of labor power on display by the workers at these AI companies. When St. Baldwin was reinstated, it was in no small part because there was a community among the workers. And with this California bill, over 110 current and former employees of these companies signed a letter in favor of the bill. And then I wrote in favor of whistleblower protections. I think having people be able to come forward and go to Congress or go to a special investigator if they see evidence of risky behavior that may not be presently illegal, but because AI is so new, it can still be dangerous without being illegal. Giving people those protections would let us know if something's going wrong. My antennae go up when you have a guy, and it's not exactly artificial intelligence, but the concept is the same, like Bill Gates. He comes on a show, and he's talking about getting scientists with him that will try to do a process to dampen the sun around climate control. And I'm thinking, wait a minute, it can't be any dampening of the sun here. We can't be fooling around like this. So I would have think in the AI field, it's even easier to be engaged in things that might deal with nuclear power plants, with infrastructure, with the grid, right? Yeah. I mean, the ambition within artificial intelligence for as long as a field has existed has been to build machines that can think like humans can. And there's a good reason to believe that if you actually manage to do that, they would be able to think a lot faster and be up a lot more than humans can. So within OpenAI, there's a lot of people talking about the project is like building pot, right? So this is extremely ambitious. And many people might say foolhardy, endeavor, and it's very tantalizing, but it's also something where it could have effects on everybody alive, which many of these same people have acknowledged. We're talking with Garrison lovely. And Garrison, to that point, we even talk, the Phillies here, Philadelphia Phillies are playing the Mets tomorrow, big game in town. They're fooling around with even umpires being replaced by computers. The umpire would still stand there, but the computer is making decisions. And this reliance, the point you made about the dishes and the art, you're taking away, even in small dosages, humanity here, somewhat, and wanting to make us more mechanical. Yeah, a vision of how this could happen that I think is under-discussed is not necessarily that there'll be like one big moment where AI takes over the world. I think that's possible, right? But I think what you could also see is just very small moments where we seed autonomy and we seed responsibility to AI systems because it's cheaper, it's more effective in some way, or it's believed to be more effective. And then bit by bit, in a competitive market, people do this in its rationally chime maybe. But then suddenly we find ourselves not in control of our own future. Yeah, absolutely. Garrison, where do we find you on Twitter, or someplace else, where do we go to find you? Yeah, I'm @ GarrisonLovely on Twitter, that's just my full name, is my handle. And then I have a sub stack, which is just garrisonlovely.substack.com. Is your area of expertise mainly artificial intelligence, or is it issues around? I don't know. Yeah, I'm writing a book on artificial intelligence with a working title, obsolete, power, profit, and you raise your machine super intelligence. You know, could you work into that one of my favorite Twilight zones where they tell the guy you're obsolete? I don't know if you've seen that one, if you Google it, you'll see what I mean. No. That's that. Yeah, Dan, you could pull that up that the most thing, it's a fascist type of system and obsolete. When they say that to you, they all start chanting, disgrace the state, you've proven yourself a coward, you have therefore no function. You are obsolete, but I'm not, I'm not obsolete. You are obsolete. Make sure you work that into the book, I mean, Dan, I know how you go into that quickly. It's a great Twilight zone. Hey, Garrison, I hope to talk with you more, enjoy Greece and great stuff here. Thank you. Thanks very much. Thank you. It's been fun. Thanks. All right. Garrison, lovely here. Dan, that is, you know, a lot of Twilight zones are the same thing, but that is a really good one. Yeah. What's your all-time favorite? I mean, think, I forget the title of it. It's where everybody is pig-faced, and they're going to have to the people that are beautiful. And then the turn. Yeah, the turn. The pivot point. It's great. You go 20 minutes to get to the pivot point. That's a very good one. How about the eyeglasses one? Oh, where the guy now can read and eyeglasses broke it. Yes. Very good one. Bill says you watch a reboot with Jordan Peele when he rebooted it for a... I did not. No, it's bad. Yeah. Okay, I hit you. DJ texted me and he knows me as well as you. My antagonism toward Bill Gates, that Bill Gates now is not among the top 10 billionaires that's just out today in the world. I don't know where he ranks. There's no way that's true. Okay. Yeah. Let me... I don't know. Does this count a Gates Foundation? I don't know how much he's given away here, the particulars I'm trying to have. He texted it to me. Yeah. If I can find it here. I thought he was like among the top three. Bill Gates no longer man the 10th wealthiest, this is from Fox Business in the world. Forbes has pegged his net worth at $107 billion, putting him at number 12. I don't know if Elon Musk is number one or not. No, I don't think you think we're close to the top. I thought he was, but yeah, if you're out at $107 billion, I have to get the full list. He is reputedly wanting to fool around with dampening the effect of the sun to deal with climate. I mean, stop this guy. You already did that in the Simpsons, like it's... Yeah. Exactly. All right. Side question today, somebody that deserves their reputation or something is what we're looking for. Dr. Donne in spring house, Dr. Donne, who's yours? Hi. My mind is Fauci, Dr. Fauci. Is the grandstand or in a fraud? As you know, I told you I worked with him in the 80s. He was okay then, but he had the gross lie in 2000 about not needing masks, which turned out to be a massive lie to start at his nonsense. So he's my vote for today. That is a good one. You got the judges. Springsteen's already, Dan took that one off the board. So... That was as wrong as hell. Yeah. Oh, man. You went to number one. Should I save this? It's like a delicious treat. No, I must eat it now. Let's go to Joe if that's in there. Oh, man. Yes. At least a good one. Let's go to Joe if that's in. Hey, Joe. Good afternoon. Oh, yes. Hello. I'm a good afternoon. Morning reputation in Italy, I mean, people of Italy enjoy a reputation of being a highly artistic people, they've produced paintings, statuary and buildings of great historical significance. That is an excellent one, and Joe, are you a graduate of the University of Florence? No, I'm not a graduate now. I did. I've been there for a while. See? I remember that. Yeah. You guys have that in common too? Yeah, exactly. You've lost a good dropout over there. Joe, that is a brilliant one. Italians certainly deserve that. Our reputation. All right. For Joe. Hold on. I can carry with that. You know when you saw Italians on the board, you're not that he was going to do the artistic nature. Oh, yeah. I thought he showed Italian. He's not going to say mob and all that stuff. No. No. No. I thought he was going to go with it when I saw it out of there. No. Also, the reputation... Go with like open shirt, gold chain. Well, for those, yeah, for those watching on YouTube, we don't deserve that reputation for talking with our hands a lot more than I kind of do that. All you have to do is talk with your hands. You know, I just made a note to myself, would it be funny in here? You know how my jeans wear out every six months? It's because in the back and forth of this, it's rubbing around the knees. It's a constant... Yeah. I don't know what Rich would say his thing, you can't help when you do this job. What kind of thing that you do, huh? Let's be a short guy. Oh, okay. Yeah. The little... The skin there. The skin there. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. So I was thinking putting a towel on either side of it. If you happen to see that in the future, I got to preserve these jeans. They wear out too quick. Can I get you like some rib jeans? No. All right. Just like a teenager in 2003. We found another picture at home, though. Roe has another one. Not my David Cassidy. It's Roe and I on this swing set when we were first dating or getting married. And why is it not on Twitter yet? Yeah. Well, I have to bring it in. I have to get permission from her. Yes. To bring it in. You've got her out. That's true too. She doesn't matter. It is. 855. I am 100. I love you, Roe. You're amazing. 855. 839-1210. Right now though. It is time for... It's Doc. Money. Melody. So the money gone. All right. Today, we're playing for a pair of tickets to a night on the Bayou, celebrating Credence Clearwater Revival on October 11th at the Zilok Performing Arts Center on the campus of Bucks County Community College. It's a great spot. We do a lot of events there. Great bar and the people. Even better. Dan. What do you have? Yeah, Dom. So today in today's history, there is an SNL where John Belushi, for a while, he's mocking a guy. And then finally today in history, they joined together and performed on stage. You're not going to play the very popular song that they performed together. They're going to play a cover by this person who was being mocked by John Belushi, joining him on SNL on stage, Dom, on this day in history. So Dom, we want to know the cover artist of this great song. And this is a guy that you love, I think our entire audience loves, very, very recognizable voice and how it relates to the side question. Dom earned the reputation as one of the best voices, one of the most recognizable voices of all time. Listen. I don't want to turn it down, Dom, I want to keep it going. All right. 855-839-1210, who's covering that Belushi's greatest singing, I thought, was cheeseburger, cheeseburger. Yeah, that's great. I'm talking to a kid who's like 24, and maybe Henry can attest to this, but SNL has fallen so far out of cultural habit that like, it's like, oh yeah, my mom watches that, and that's really all it is anymore. Yeah, I mean, I have no interest in watching. Do you know references to SNL? Yeah, maybe some 2000s, 2010s types, but like, I had a friend who was saying it's just so corny, he doesn't even care to like, check out the history, he's just like, yeah, that's something my mom likes. I watched it last week, I thought, politically, they were pretty balanced, and Gaffigan was a good wall. I just got a lot to do to repair their reputation. Oh yeah, but I didn't think, politically, they were bad last week, you know, but it's, the skits aren't that good. There's nothing. I like weekend updates, though, with Jost and Che. I thought it was really funny with the whole hippo thing that is last week, but you have to like, be in on the internet meme, culture to her, mood gang, mood dang, mocking, chapel Yeah. All right, it's 8.5.5, 8.3.9, 12.10, you jump in, you're going off to the Zlock, and more calls coming up on Talk Radio 12.10. The seasons may be changing, but the deals at the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? 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Okay, today playing for a pair of tickets to the Zlock Performing Arts Center. Let's hear the clue. She said there is no reason, the truth is plain to see. Download for the cover artist who, today in 1976, performed with John Belushi on Saturday Night Live. He is, John was not mocking him, but satirizing him for a while. You're covering a whiter shade of pale, want the cover artist of this song. Jim and Levitan, Jim, who's covering this song, Hi, Joe cocker. All right, nicely played. Yeah, he was easy to satirize. Rose saw him at upstate Pennsylvania when he was first just breaking out and still raves about it. The name of the college. You were Joe, you were row that has more of the Joe cocker appreciation. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I think he's distinct, yeah, without a doubt, definitely earned a reputation as a distinct voice. Oh, here's John Belushi from the SNL Performing as Joe cocker alongside Joe cocker. Not enough time to get back to Joe cocker, but it's pretty good. His impression take a listen. Watch it just really makes me yearn for these days. Yeah. That's Blue's brother's type of stuff. I never had Belushi on, but I've had Dan Akron on TWICE, ACROID on TWICE, and he's started doing the bit, you know, the craziness of things just go off, brilliant also. But Belushi was the real, well, Chevy Chase in the beginning was too. Yeah, he wasn't. Part of it. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. And it's sad what they've done with it, that they made it overly political one-sided, but also just lost any kind of puncher or, you know, that they're relevant. Now, are they going to bring on, I'm not sure if they're going to bring on Harris or Trump. If Trump would go on at this point, he hosted at least once, if not twice. The one time they had relevance is when they brought Palin in, and the whole thing associated with that, it did pretty well. I feel like they lose a lot of their audience if they actually bring Trump on, it's like, "Oh, you're endorsing Trump." Yeah. I don't see Harris being able to pull this off, she'd just start cackling, and then the bit would be gone. It's got to be, if you're not like Elon Musk, I thought did a good job of the monologue. He was very good. He wasn't, you know, crazed as he used to be. Oh, yeah. But I mean, that's what it is. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. So, what are we going to get with Elon Musk in Butler on Saturday night? Oh, my God. Scott Preser will be here. He'll be there in Butler. We wanted to give him a shout-out though, because he helped along with a couple of other people to stop the nonsense that was going on with the state of Pennsylvania. By the way, if you've ever seen this guy on Fox, I follow him on Twitter in Washington Examiner, really, really good reporter. Byron York puts up on Twitter today entirely different incidents, but the Doug Emhoff forcibly slapped ex-girlfriend in 2012 story appears to have a higher level of proof than the E. Jean Carroll Trump accusation. According to Daily Mail, women told two friends at the time, friends confirm, told a third person in 2018, that person confirms too. Documents confirm Emhoff and the woman were in that place at the time together. That is a stronger case than Carroll's. In the Emhoff matter, the alleged incident was 12 years ago. Carroll made her accusation about Trump 25 years after the alleged incident, which she had a book to sell at that point. Have to assume statute of limitations has passed in the Emhoff matter. It had in the Trump Carroll case too, but New York law allowed it Trump to be sued, of course, under a special exception. One little evidence, a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse, ordered him to pay $2 million, another $85 million or so for defamation. That's a nice breakdown of where we are with Emhoff. Now, you could argue the other difference is, look, Emhoff is not running for president. Trump was running and is running for president. Okay, I get that, but here's the thing. Emhoff and Walls are out there very publicly and they're being said to be the new masculinity. So even though he's not running for president, he's a pivotal figure, arguably, in this whole thing. And the way this is being treated by the media, Byron York waited out there. There's a lot more evidence of this to run down than there was in the Carroll case, but we know the double standard in this, so that really doesn't matter. Now, what would it matter if Emhoff did this and it highlights impregnating the nanny? Well, it doesn't necessarily cut toward Harris, but what it cuts toward is being forced to endure hearing the Scoopball Walls and Emhoff are what men should be and it bounces back toward Trump, toxic masculinity. All right, that's the significance, the broader significance is the media doesn't want to cover any of this stuff and they won't. All right, phone lines are 855-839-1210 coming up, Scott Prezler. And we wanted to get Scott back on, there's a couple of updates, but he called attention to the fact that the state department, Al Schmidt, I wonder if Scott Prezler asked Al Schmidt to come on Henry if he would. Oh, man. Because now Al Schmidt has turned down coming on after the election. He can't come on before he can't come on the day of the election, he can't come on after the election. Scott will have to be our ringer. Exactly. Got to bring him in. Who is it that I know that can get him to come on this show? I'm trying to think, Dan and Henry are striking out, though I have to go to DJ on this. Yeah, you just need someone relentless, a lion. No, that might backfire. I might have to call Broke and write them and say, "Look, my husband's not that bad. Come on now." We'll try that approach. Al Schmidt, come on the show, please. Who do I know? You've got a very fair interview. Yeah. We want to hear out. We want to hear. We should do some reverse psychology. Yeah. So we don't want you anyway. Yeah. How does it work? Did Al Schmidt know about this? They were going to do maintenance during the Trump rally tomorrow night. Don't you think somebody there ought to run this past Al Schmidt and the others say, "No. You've got to be really careful here." All right, Scott Pressler is next, and we'll talk with him about a couple of developments. He'll be in Butler tomorrow night. I don't know if Scott Pressler has met Elon Musk or not. And by the way, Scott's not speaking tomorrow night. He's the first guy I would bring out there. Yeah, what? Yeah, not that I know of. By the way, on Twitter, people saying that Troy Palamawa should be out for the hair commercials you know, to be Scott Pressler. It should be. Yeah. That would sell a lot more shampoo. I'll find out what shampoo it uses. Mine is shampoo. It's an imported shampoo. That sounds like something you get like Dollar General. No. No. This is a fancy salon and just any help. No. Okay. Okay. 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Well, we are just racking up the W here at earlyvoteaction.com and I know some people may have thought it was conspiratorial to even point out that the maintenance was being done during the Trump rally that is going to bring nationwide attention during the rally that Elon Musk is going to also be a 10. But we brought so much attention to the issue that I do want to give credit and say thank you to the Pennsylvania Department of State for changing the time. And it went from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. to now 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. I'm still not 100% happy, but I will give credit where credit is due. And I promise you that them changing the site maintenance is going to bring more users to the website. And I hope more thousands of people registered to vote tomorrow during President Trump's rally. Absolutely. Scott, I would have to touch this interrupt real quick. Yeah. You hear that, Mr. Schmidt? We bring a guest on the first thing he does is compliment you. Yeah, exactly. But you may want to use your influence, Al Schmidt, who I know, even came to my feast of the seven fishes. It was a comp, Dan, if you remember, back when he was here in Philadelphia, Scott, has told us he can't come on before the election. So he said, OK, day after. And they said, Mr. Smith will not be available then. So we're going to ask, when is he available? What do you think? You know, I'm focused entirely on Tuesday, November 5th. The only thing that we demand is, look, Mr. Schmidt, the Luzern County Board of Elections is backlogged by thousands of voter registrations. If you're listening to this right now, please, for the sake of our constitutional republic or, as y'all say, democracy, it is unfathomable that swing counties in Pennsylvania would have thousands of backlogged voter registrations, knowing that the last day to register to vote is on October 21st and knowing that the last day to request the mail-in ballot is on the 29th. If you take seriously the ability of empowering people to register to vote and vote this November, then I encourage you to make it mandatory over time that the Luzern County Board of Elections should not be spending money on boulders for, quote, unquote, election and security, but they should be spending money on more staffers to process the outstanding thousands of backlog voter registrations and mail-in ballots, sir. Yes. Without a doubt, and Scott, when we first did a watch with you, we were looking at Bucks County when you flipped that red. Bucks went from 2% blue to Republicans at 0.5% now, but others had a more, even a bigger turnaround that you were involved in. For example, Beaver was plus six Democrat to Republican now plus 2.5, Birx, 2.1 Dem to Republican 2.5, Fayette, 6.5 to Republican 9.2. Well, you know, we are making such strides across the Commonwealth. It's really exciting to see, and, you know, in the last year, we did flip Beaver. We did flip Bucks. We did flip Luzern, but here's kind of the magic that's going on. We have a couple exciting events. On the 12th, we're doing a block party in Reading, Pennsylvania and Birx County. We are engaging with our beautiful Puerto Rican and Dominican voters at an early vote action. We have hired two bilingual Spanish and English speaking staff that are dedicated just reaching out to this community. And so anybody in the Reading area, I look forward to seeing you on the 12th. I'm going to have more details at Scott Pressler on the exit count. And on the 13th, I do believe this is breaking news that we are having a day of unity, a rally of unity at the Newtown Athletic Club in Bucks County. And I do believe that Tim Poole said he's going to come and you're going to have the RFA junior supporters. You're going to have black Americans for Trump. You're going to have a lot to have Republicans. Like literally, this is every force coming together knowing that our country is on the line in Bucks County in the 13th. Wait a minute. What time will that be? Do you know, Scott? Let's follow up when I tell you guys new voter registration data on Monday. All right. We're texting Jim Worthington as we're talking here. So it's going to who is it that is what you're one of the headliners, but who else is going to be there? I do believe Tim Poole is going to be there on Ellen Cox. We're going to have speakers from the RFA junior campaign. I hear that we're actually working on it. It's an even bigger headliner than myself. And this is going to be all forces coming together, MAGA plus Maha. Make America great and make America healthy again. Oh my goodness. All right. And Jim Worthington right in the center of that too, along with you, Scott, I hope to get over there and interview some of these people. But congratulations on that. Thanks for telling us about that. We'll have more details hopefully next week. And I'm sure the president is going to say Scott Prezler is in the house tonight at Butler. He's got him. Well, regardless, we are there to support our president. He took a bullet for us. And we're going to have his back by getting every single person there at that rally registered to vote at their current address. And we're going to make sure that everybody is checking their voter registration status. Speaking of, we'll end on the final note that everybody listening right now to the Don Geer Donner Show, please check your voter registration status. Type into the internet, Pennsylvania, check voter status. Make sure you're an active voter registered at your current address. And please make a plan to vote this November or earlier. Absolutely. Scott, what's the best place to go for all things Scott Prezler? All things Scott Prezler, go to my ex account at Scott Prezler S-E-O-T-T-P-R-E-S-1-S-L-E-R. Slide in my DMs. And you can also support our work at earlyvoteaction.com. That's earlyvoteaction.com. Great stuff, Scott. Thank you. Thanks so much as always here. Thank you, Don. All right. And Dan, we thought we'd get them on. Great thing. Easy architect of this big thing with the maintenance and all that. And here he drops October 13th. Mark that one down. We'll get Jim Worthington on Monday to give us more details on that RFK coming together with the Trump people. I don't know if RFK Jr. will be there, but I hope he'll make it over. That is good stuff. I think somebody did. AI. I think Scott Prezler is really AI-created. This can't be human. He's a robot. Engage in this stuff. Like when does this guy sleep? Yeah. It is stunning. And Jerry said, now they have two bilingual people to be working with the Latino community. That's great. Republican party should just give this guy $100 million and let him win Pennsylvania. A 10 million. Okay. Lightning round is next. Let me take the role of Tack Coney here though. He's got a couple of things. And then we'll get to the Lightning round. Hey, all. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Yeah. You mentioned the naked cowboy. Yes. He was at January 6. I did see him. I took a picture of him while he was walking around in the cold weather, but I'm sick and tired of everybody talking about January 6. I have to wonder when Trump wins, not if, but when will they reactivate disrupt J20, where Hillary supporters went and burned Washington, DC because they lost the election. Everyone seems to have forgotten that. You know, the city burned. They burned limos. They broke windows and they ride it because Trump won, yet everyone talks about January 6. Yeah. During the inauguration, we covered it from Chicky and Pete's and we were having crab fries while watching that destruction. Yeah. But what do I know? I'm just a working class guy. I'm going to be with Bruce Springsteen this weekend. We're going to play in his private helicopter to Martha's Vineyard to hang out with Barack and Michelle Obama and have some cheap fast foods and 500 dollar steaks from the restaurant. Okay. All right, Earl, who is it that deserves their reputation? I'm just going to have to nominate myself. Yeah. I mean, what am I at, the $22.90 something like that. So because Dan said that it proves that I'm committed or I should be committed. I wasn't quite sure how he excited to put that through. Thank you, Earl. Dan, the race for core of the year this year is going to be more intense than the person of the year even. It's taken on. Now it's the encounters are counted out there. Avalanche, Chrysler, Christmas, that's the best time in the land. You can steal, whatever you feel, if it's under a grand avalanche. By the way, did you notice that the Larry Krasner of the West Coast, Gascon, is poised to get the Menendez brothers out? Oh, really? New to Netflix? Apparently, yes. Ah, I mean, they're poor. The father, the whole thing. The Menendez brothers. Does it ever end? I think it's going to happen. All right. For those that are unaware, the person singing there is Earl joined by the Taconis, the Christmas album available anywhere, our podcast can be found, so it's all on the Taconis. I have a new one this year. You know, the session to tape it should be at Mulligan's, I would think, though. We've been trying to, man. I've been busy. He really wants to get in the city. He's got like a bunch of written up. Okay. All right. Lightning round is next. I know, well, except a police will say it seems someone just got stabbed on a platform to curl. Come on. All right. 855-839-1210. Lightning round next to get a winner in the winner of the week here, too, on Talk Radio 1210. The time has come for the final test. We usually call us the Lightning Round. The Lightning Round is sponsored by Cherry Hill Volvo. Right now, lease a 2025 XC40 for only $4.35 per month for 36 months. See story for details. They always go the extra mile for their customers because relationships matter at Cherry Hill Volvo. All right. Let's go to, let's see here. Let's go to Bill in Bucks County on Talk Radio. Oh, Drew and Upper Darby's got one. Hey, Drew. Good afternoon. Who's yours today? Hey. Thanks a lot, man. I'm real quick. I heard the talk yesterday and some of these crazy union guys I call Union D range syndrome, and it's crazy how they get out of body on the bar in the biode section of Upper Darby. It's still had the ladies entrance. Instead of buying a nice machine, he would have a block of voice delivered every morning because he thought he was saving jobs. It's crazy. I hear you. I always like the ladies entrance. That's what you got to have. Yes. All right, Drew. Thanks, Tom. Who deserves a reputation? These guys definitely earn their reputation. The Broad Street Police. Thank you. That's a pretty good one. Joe Watson. I've never had a handshake quite like that guys. My God. Bill in Bucks County, Bill, who earned their reputation? Well, I think the guy that was the mayor of Carmel City, California played in sudden impact, and his famous phrase was, "Go ahead, make my day, Clint Eastwood." That's a very good one. I thought there's more tough guy that deserves it than Clint Eastwood. You don't think there is? No, no, I'm saying. I think he deserves a reputation of that kind of tough, gruff guy. I don't know if there's someone that plays a bit. Get off my lawn. Oh, wow. He's very impressed. Great, Torino. Allen in Hamilton. Who's yours, Allen? Donkey's place, the best cheese steak in Delaware Valley, three generations old, according to the Lucas family. I've heard of that place. It's kind of weird. It's kind of weird. It's kind of a Kaiser role. It's different than normal cheese. Is it? I've heard of that, though. It's good. It's in a sitcom here, too. Yeah, local. Bruce in the Northeast. Hey, Bruce. Hey, Dom. You know, when you think of these guys, you can't help but think of their badass reputation, and that would be the Hell's Angels. It would seem that they've earned that. Yeah, they should have. I like this one. I don't know if it's big enough to be the winner, but it's true. Chris in Burlington, who's yours? Good afternoon. Real quick. I want to say yesterday, Joe from Columbus made a point to say he wasn't padding his numbers. I am actually padding my numbers today because it's my second call ever. Give it off, Chris. My submission is a rod. And I'll tell you why. I mean, there's a five-tool player, a natural-born, five-tool player that basically ruined his legacy. Not only once, when he was caught, he ruined it the second time. He apologized to his team in the world, and then he got involved again in steroids. So I just think he's forever going to be known as a cheater, no matter how good we say of what a baseball player he was. Thank you, Alex. That is a very good one. Alright, Henry, who do you like today? A couple of contenders. Yeah, I thought Gary in Newtown, love the show, the great one, the DMV, and I also drew an upper derby's answer with the Broad Street Bowlies because that still rings out today. Everyone knows who that is. Yeah, I like Drew's, too. What do you say, Dan? I like the DMV a lot. And I was like Joe Vexen's positive reputation for Italians where I thought he was going to negative. That's a trick. Yeah. I go with Broad Street Bowlies. Alright, I drew an upper derby. Put that into the hat, and let's get a winner. Let me get my music going. Dom, here you go. Monday, Monday, Monday, we asked for things associated with Florida, Bruce in the Northeast called him Snowbirds, retirees. Tuesday, iconic hair, Robert and Ben Salem said Dolly Parton's very, very big hair. Wednesday, acquired tastes, Bruce in the Northeast said Joe Vexen. Do you think it's acquired tastes? No, I think about it. Thursday, spokespeople, Marlboro man, Tom and Marlton, and he just heard it now, drew an upper derby with someone who's earned their reputation in the Broad Street Bowlies. Dom, throw it all into the hat, and I'm going to pull it out here. Four, Thursday, Tom, Marlton, Marlboro man takes the cake. Congratulations, Tom. You get a copy of "Lighters to Trump," the great book by Donald Trump himself. Welcome back, Tom, too. Glad to see that. So the big event this weekend is going to be Butler, PA. We have full coverage of that on Monday, among other things, and again, great week here. The countdown continues. Follow me on Twitter at Dom Show 1210 at Dom Show 1210. I like Henry's over and under. He says under 4,000 Mets fans will be there tomorrow. Keep them out. I'm saying it might approach 8,000 or so. Will they be drowned out? Will any of them be allowed to sit in what are the really good seats? I hope not. I don't want to see them behind home. No. No. They won't do that. They're from New York anyhow. Dan, any weekend observation? No. I'm going to take the car for an oil change tomorrow. That's always fun. Oh, thank you very much for that. All right. I've taken road started. Hopefully you get back in time for four for the game. Yeah. It's the one o'clock appointment. Hopefully they do it quickly. You got to think the mechanics are going to try to get out of there, too. Yeah. That's a good thing. Rich, she always next to take you home here. It's been a great week. Thanks for listening. Thanks to all the great calls. And let's see how many encounters these producers have to deal with here. That race is on. All that on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Tom Cirdano, weekdays 9 till noon, on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. The seasons may be changing, but the deals at the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? It's your girl, Tasha McKeea. 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