The Gist - Dad Jokes

To say that comedian Gary Vider's dad was an "unorthodox" parent is to misunderstand the word "unorthodox." His parenting toolbox included lying, deception, and fear, which is par for the course when you are a conman, but it can leaves scars on those close to you. Vider is out with a podcast about his dad and his childhood called #1 Dad. Also on the show, would you sell your vote to Kamala or Donald for $1,300?


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The Daily Signal - Virginia Injunction Keeps Noncitizens on Voting Roll, Hillary Clinton Calls Trump Hitler, Congressional Republicans Leaders Slam Harris | Oct. 25

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Virginia may not be able to prevent non citizens from illegally voting in the Nov. 5 elections. 
  • Hillary Clinton likens Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler for holding a rally at Madison Square Garden. 
  • Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and Republican Senate Leader, Mitch McConnell, slam Kamala Harris for “dangerous rhetoric” about Donald Trump.
  • The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in 40 years.
  • The majority of Americans support requiring photo ID to vote.


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MSNBC "Anti-trans attack ads haven't won the GOP anything. Dems should stop acting scared."

Wapo: Republicans lean into anti-transgender message in closing weeks

AP: GOP candidates use anti-trans rhetoric to rally Christian base

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Big Technology Podcast - AI Agents’ Shaky Debut, Musk and Putin, Perplexity vs. The Media

Ranjan Roy from Margins is back for our weekly discussion of the latest tech news. We cover 1) AI agents are here 2) Anthropic's Sonnet 3.5 model 3) Why we're underwhelmed with AI agents so far 4) The long-term bull case for agents 5) OpenAI's Orion model 6) Sam Altman's fake news tweet, and his cryptic preview of that news 7) Elon Musk and Putin speak regularly 8) China, Russia, Iran, North Korea vs. U.S. and Europe about to get weird 9) Tesla's blowout earnings 10) Waymo raises $5.6 billion 11) Teen takes life after falling in love with Character.ai bot 12) Perplexity vs. The Media 13) Big Technology and ElevenLabs make a deal.

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Motley Fool Money - The Great Cacao Shortage

Odds are this Halloween you’ll see less chocolate being handed out at houses and when you open up a candy bar. 

(00:44) Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss:

- Tesla’s return to growth expectations and positive returns for investors in 2024.

- How Southwest and American Airlines are trying to rally from an oversupplied air travel market, and Disney’s succession plans for moving on from Bob Iger. 

- Earnings from UPS and Coke, and McDonald’s E.Coli issues.

(19:03) Get ready for Halloween! We preview how cocoa production and the commodities market are shaping what houses will be giving out this October 31st.

(35:15) Ron and Jason break down two stocks on their radar: Compass Minerals and Remitly.


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Stocks discussed: TSLA, LUV, AAL, DIS, UPS, KO, MCD, HSY, CMP, RELY

Host: Dylan Lewis

Guests: Jason Moser, Ron Gross

Engineers: Rick Engdahl 

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap: Oct. 25, 2024

Witnesses have begun to take the stand in the federal corruption trial of former Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s hand-picked board of education met for the first time. And the city is combining its shelters for migrants and other Chicagoans into a single, unified system. Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories with Chalkbeat Chicago reporter Reema Amin, WBEZ state politics reporter Dave McKinney and government finance and accountability reporter with the Illinois Answers Project of the Better Government Association Alex Nitkin. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

The Journal. - Hans Zimmer Isn’t Scared of AI

Hans Zimmer, Academy Award-winning composer, and Golnar Khosrowshahi, CEO of Reservoir Media, discuss AI in the music industry, why human creation is still unique and whether or not Zimmer approves of “The Journal” theme music.


Further Listening:

-⁠Artificial: The OpenAI Story⁠

-⁠When AI Comes for Your Art⁠


Further Reading:

-⁠Hans Zimmer, Movie Maestro⁠

-⁠Music Labels Take On AI Startups With New Lawsuits

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The Journal. - Hans Zimmer Isn’t Scared of AI

Hans Zimmer, Academy Award-winning composer, and Golnar Khosrowshahi, CEO of Reservoir Media, discuss AI in the music industry, why human creation is still unique and whether or not Zimmer approves of “The Journal” theme music.


Further Listening:

-Artificial: The OpenAI Story

-When AI Comes for Your Art


Further Reading:

-Hans Zimmer, Movie Maestro

-Music Labels Take On AI Startups With New Lawsuits

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CrowdScience - Why do languages fade from us?

Can learning new languages make us forget our mother tongue? CrowdScience listener Nakombe in Cameroon is concerned that his first language, Balue, is slipping from his grasp. He has learned multiple languages through his life, but Balue is the language of his family and home. It’s central to his identity and sense of belonging. So why does it seem to be fading from him, and what can he do to get it back?

We search for answers, investigating what happens in our brains when we struggle to recall languages, as well as the social and economic factors that lead to language loss. Presenter Anand Jagatia asks Michael Anderson from the University of Cambridge, an expert on memory and forgetting, whether forgotten languages disappear from our brain, or just become difficult to access. Linguist Monika Schmid from the University of York takes us through the phenomenon of first language attrition, and has words of reassurance and advice for Nakombe and others in his situation.

And we meet Larry Kimura from the University of Hawai’i at Hilo, a pioneer of Hawaiian language revitalization, and Gabriela Pérez Báez, an expert in indigenous languages and language revitalization at the University of Oregon. They explain why languages around the world become threatened, and how to keep them alive.

Presenter: Anand Jagatia Producer: Margaret Sessa Hawkins Editor: Cathy Edwards Production Co-ordinator: Ishmael Soriano Studio Managers: Sarah Hockley and Omera Ahamed

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State of the World from NPR - An Alleged Assassination Attempt By an Indian Spy on U.S. Soil

The U.S. Justice Department says it has foiled at least four assassination attempts tied to foreign powers in recent years. They're part of a trend of governments attempting to silence their critics overseas. We hear from the target of one of those assassination plots, which was allegedly orchestrated by an Indian intelligence official.

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