EP 1352: Workplace Pay-to-Play, Iran Ceasefire Crumbles, & Venezuela the 51st State?

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[SPEAKER_21]: Kissed arm as allies say he's determined to fight on.

[SPEAKER_21]: Even as dozens of Labour Party MPs call on him to step aside.

[SPEAKER_21]: Talks are reported several Labour Cabinet ministers have suggested to the UK Prime Minister that he should set out a timetable for his departure.

[SPEAKER_21]: It follows disappointing local election results for Keistarm as Labour Party last week, and a series of government missteps and controversies that Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones says the government is getting on with the job.

[SPEAKER_27]: He's not walking away.

[SPEAKER_27]: I recognise that colleagues will be worried off the back of the local elections last week in particular those colleagues who represent those communities and it's important that the Prime Minister engages with them and that we learn and he lessons that we need to learn from our first two years in government to improve

[SPEAKER_21]: U.S. Health officials say 18 passengers from a cruise ship linked to the hand-to-virus outbreak have now been flown back to the U.S. and placed under monitoring.

[SPEAKER_21]: One passenger who tested positive for the rare virus strain is being treated in a bow containment unit.

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[SPEAKER_26]: U.S. officials say the passengers had been aboard the luxury expeditions ship the M.V.

[SPEAKER_26]: Hondas, which operates adventure cruises to Antarctica and South America, and has now been linked to an outbreak of the Andy's virus, a rare antivirus strain capable of limited person-to-person spread.

[SPEAKER_26]: 16 passengers are being monitored at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, while two others, including one showing symptoms, were taken to Emory University in Atlanta.

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[SPEAKER_21]: U.S. President Donald Trump has warned the ceasefire with Iran is on life support.

[SPEAKER_21]: It comes after Tehran sent its Council proposal peace plan, something the U.S. leader dismissed as garbage.

[SPEAKER_21]: Nick Harper reports from Washington.

[SPEAKER_20]: Donald Trump and his latest comments express frustration even anger at a time when there were already concerns that diplomacy with Iran is faltering.

[SPEAKER_20]: The U.S. President didn't rule out a deal, but his comments suggested

[SPEAKER_20]: that it's becoming harder by the day to get a deal done.

[SPEAKER_20]: He called Iran's counter-proposal, stupid, a piece of garbage, weak, and said that Iran had not committed to not pursuing a nuclear weapon that being a red line for the United States.

[SPEAKER_20]: And when asked about the ceasefire, he said it was still in effect, but warned that it was on life support, giving it just a 1% chance of survival.

[SPEAKER_21]: I'm rising global oil prices and mid-middle East tensions are driving up fuel costs in Pakistan, adding to inflammatory pressures in an economy reliant on a $7 billion loan program from the INF.

[SPEAKER_21]: The country remains heavily dependent on Gulf oil imports via the straightforward mouss, a key shipping route, under increasing strain from bureau's worldwide, this is FSN.

[SPEAKER_00]: With FSN spotlight, I'm Simon Marx, with more today about life in Iran as the US and Israeli war on the country continues.

[SPEAKER_00]: We've been hearing from journalist Ali Hashem, who has just spent 50 days reporting from Tehran.

[SPEAKER_00]: He's a senior correspondent with

[SPEAKER_00]: Al-Jazeera, he is Lebanese and has been watching Iranians adapt to months of war and economic uncertainty.

[SPEAKER_00]: He told foreign policy magazine that at points of heightened military threats to Iran, even many people who are normally critical of the country's governing regime rallied around the Iranian flag.

[SPEAKER_24]: many people decided that it's time to stand by their country regardless of their point of view towards the system.

[SPEAKER_24]: They would say that whenever there is no war, we can protest the system.

[SPEAKER_24]: But when there is a war, when there are bombs falling on the country, we have to be with our country.

[SPEAKER_24]: For example, the day President Trump said he is going to wipe

[SPEAKER_24]: the civilization.

[SPEAKER_24]: These were big days in major squares in Iran and not only in Tehran in several cities, people will pour there and they will show this feeling or this mood of resilience and defiance at the same time.

[SPEAKER_00]: President Trump has stepped back in recent days from some of that more threatening language, but after describing the regime's latest response to his peace proposals as totally unacceptable.

[SPEAKER_00]: It's far from clear where the conflict is heading, nor how it will be resolved.

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[SPEAKER_21]: Kistommer's allies say he's determined to fight on, even as dozens of Labour Party MPs, call him to step aside.

[SPEAKER_21]: U.S. President Donald Trump has warned the ceasefire with Iran is on life support.

[SPEAKER_21]: It comes after Tehran sent its counter-proposal peace plan, something the U.S. leader dismissed as garbage.

[SPEAKER_21]: And U.S. health officials say 18 passengers from a cruise ship linked to the

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[SPEAKER_05]: So let's start talking because there's a lot of stuff happening inside of the world.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Cold Thomas Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House correspondent dinner has officially entered a not guilty play.

[SPEAKER_05]: Alan is facing multiple federal charges connected to the alleged attack, and this police sets the stage for what is expected for a lengthy legal process.

[SPEAKER_05]: His case will now move forward, pre-hearing trials, evidence review, and further court proceedings as prosecutors continue to building their case, and the defense prepares for a response.

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[SPEAKER_05]: A lot of stuff going on right there as we are talking.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Makes it pretty interesting, huh?

[SPEAKER_05]: As well, we are definitely talking no doubt there.

[SPEAKER_05]: So what else do we have for you?

[SPEAKER_05]: What else do we have?

[SPEAKER_05]: Let's see, Donald Trump seems to have the NFL for killing the golden goose by moving games to streaming services.

[SPEAKER_05]: The president says the NFL is making too expensive and complicated for fans to watch games and by spreading them across streaming services.

[SPEAKER_05]: Like Amazon Prime Netflix, YouTube, and Peacock.

[SPEAKER_05]: During the interview, Donald Trump said that the lead could be killing the golden cues by forcing fans to pay for multiple services just to follow football.

[SPEAKER_05]: Trump said many fans live for Sunday and shouldn't have to spend huge amounts of money.

[SPEAKER_05]: Just to watch games while most NFL games are still on regular TV, more of it has shifted to cable and to streaming exclusive platforms and recent years.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: What do you think?

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[SPEAKER_05]: I hope you're sitting, as I tell you the following Donald Trump has reportedly told Fox reporters that he seriously considering making Venezuela America's 50 first state.

[SPEAKER_05]: The comments come after US captured Venezuelan leaders Nicolás Madudal, earlier this year on a federal charges tied to narcotics and weapons conspiracy.

[SPEAKER_05]: The White House didn't directly confirm the plan, but praise improving relationships between US and Venezuela, especially involving oil production.

[SPEAKER_05]: Trump previously made similar comments joking about Canada to become the 51st state as well.

[SPEAKER_05]: So what do you think's gonna happen here?

[SPEAKER_05]: I'm just asking because I want to have a better understanding of what's going on.

[SPEAKER_05]: So that's why I'm asking you.

[SPEAKER_05]: So what do you think?

[SPEAKER_05]: What do you think?

[SPEAKER_05]: Like seriously?

[SPEAKER_05]: What do you think?

[SPEAKER_05]: A lot of things going on.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

[SPEAKER_05]: So let's jump around a

[SPEAKER_05]: Do you remember Chris Nanos?

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, he's the sheriff that was doing the investigation for the Savannah gun through his mom case Nancy gun three Chris Nanos says the navigators investigations are getting closer to solving the disappearance of Nancy gun three and the mother of Savannah gun three

[SPEAKER_05]: Nancy has been missing now since January 31st and authorities believe that she was abducted from her Tucson home.

[SPEAKER_05]: Surveillance video captured a mass man outside of her house and investigation later found blood that identified as hers, along with the mix of DNA evidence still being tested.

[SPEAKER_05]: Sheriff Daniel says that the investigation believed that the kidnapping was targeted, but aren't completely certain why.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go, some stuff to think about as we are talking.

[SPEAKER_05]: What else do we have going on right here?

[SPEAKER_05]: Donald Trump shared new images showing his plan renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflection Bull, including a bright American flag blew makeover.

[SPEAKER_05]: Trump says that reflecting pool has been journey and leaking for years and wants to finish it by the 4th of July for America's 250th birthday celebration.

[SPEAKER_05]: The president recently visited the site, met with the workers and said that a retarded pool will look even better.

[SPEAKER_05]: then it was back in when it was built back in 1922.

[SPEAKER_05]: Trump also claimed that the project will cost less than the earlier estimates around $1.5 to $2 million instead of hundreds of millions of dollars.

[SPEAKER_05]: Thanks to contractors he worked with before.

[SPEAKER_05]: Worked with before.

[SPEAKER_05]: Just saying.

[SPEAKER_05]: Just saying.

[SPEAKER_05]: What else?

[SPEAKER_05]: Jake Paul reveals that his boxing

[SPEAKER_05]: So Jake Paul is saying that his career could actually be over after getting his jaw shattered in a knockout loss to Anthony Joshua in December, while we're real that he's still undergoing scant to see how the jaw is healing and admitted the doctors hit me ultimately telling that he can't fight again.

[SPEAKER_05]: Paul says that the injury is improving, but he still is dealing with missing tooth and possible a future dental implants after a multiple surgeries.

[SPEAKER_05]: The lost drops is boxing record at 12 and 2, and raised rest questions about whether his run in the sport is finished for good.

[SPEAKER_05]: For now, instead of announcing another fight, Jake has been a focus on recovery business projects and planning his wedding, so there you go, some stuff going on there.

[SPEAKER_05]: What do you think?

[SPEAKER_05]: What do you think?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Should we talk about this one?

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, let's do it.

[SPEAKER_05]: Byering, Allen is taking control of BuzzFeed and on a joke here, and a deal that would give him give the Allen family a digital operation that 52% majority stake of the company under the New Agreement.

[SPEAKER_05]: Allen Family and Chigital will buy 40 million of BuzzFeed share at $3 a stock, totaling $120 million dollars.

[SPEAKER_05]: The deal includes $20 million in cash and $100 million in promissaries note that will be paid over five years.

[SPEAKER_05]: If it all closes expected to end by May, Alan will become the chairman and CEO of BuzzFeed.

[SPEAKER_05]: Current CEO, Jonah, Praty isn't leaving entirely though, instead BuzzFeed co-founder is moving into a new role as president of BuzzFeed AI, where he'll focus on artificial intelligence of future media technology.

[SPEAKER_05]: A pretty sad that the company plans on major restructuring under Allen, including cost cuts and the launch of Buzzfeed Studios, which would develop short-form vertical dramas, animations, and digital videos, and feature films.

[SPEAKER_05]: Vertical feature films?

[SPEAKER_05]: Because that'd be interesting.

[SPEAKER_05]: but speed also owns a huff post, which was acquired from Verizon Media back in 2021.

[SPEAKER_05]: The company originally is a original news division, however, shut down in 2023 during a wave of layoffs downsizing, Alan made it clear that he sees a future.

[SPEAKER_05]: saying that Buzzfeed now wants to compete with YouTube as a major streaming platform powered by AI creator content and digital videos.

[SPEAKER_05]: So what do you think you're?

[SPEAKER_05]: I think it'll definitely be interesting as we are talking.

[SPEAKER_05]: What do you think overall?

[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, Buzzfeed was the last time you went there.

[SPEAKER_05]: Like seriously think about that for just a moment because I'm just asking.

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[SPEAKER_05]: and allegedly sharing or selling the data to add tech companies and data brokers behind the scenes.

[SPEAKER_05]: According to the complaint, Netflix misled subscriber for years by suggesting it was in collecting or distributing personal information, and that way, while allegedly making billions off the data, the case is filed in the state court in Colin County and Senators of Violation of Texas Consumer Protection laws.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I think everything you do now online is pretty much track and I'm not going to give you a plug right now for a VPN but I don't think it would hurt you to have one.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Arizona TV anchor previously ran on successful campaign for governor Arizona governor and US Senate before joining the Trump administration as a top official in the US agency for global media, which oversees outlets include voice of America, rather than expand on the agency, late carried out out on March of 2025, executive order from the president's aim to shrinking

[SPEAKER_05]: the U.S. A. G. M. To the smallest size legally possible.

[SPEAKER_05]: The new triggered mask contractor lay off in place hundreds of employees.

[SPEAKER_05]: I'd pay it administrative leave.

[SPEAKER_05]: This led to multiple lawsuits from former voice of America staffers, including extrector.

[SPEAKER_05]: and a federal judge later ruled that Lake had been operating the agency without proper legal authority because she was never formally confirmed to see you.

[SPEAKER_05]: The court also found that her attempt to aggressively downsize the agency violated federal administrative law while an appeal court temporarily paused the immediate return of the affected employees.

[SPEAKER_05]: The ruling was still a major legal setback and Lake's effort to overhaul the organization.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go, a lot of stuff going on inside of the world of the multiverse as we are talking.

[SPEAKER_05]: So what do you think about the whole thing?

[SPEAKER_05]: I'm just asking because I want to have a better understanding of your thought process behind it.

[SPEAKER_05]: Before I get into my my weirdness of all the stuff I like to talk about.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: So take a listen to this woman in Maryland finally got something useful out of a junk car sitting in her driveway 50 grand that is the woman told officials and Maryland Lottery that her husband refuses to get rid of an old park car outside of their home she hated looking at the thing so much as she started state has started haha

[SPEAKER_05]: started starring at the five-digit license plate and then decided to use those numbers to a pick five lottery drawing.

[SPEAKER_05]: For more than a year, she kept playing the same number combination and then a ticket she bought at Ardysham Spirit's finally hit winning $50,000.

[SPEAKER_05]: She said the money will go towards to spoiling her kids despite the odd she's sticking into with her regime.

[SPEAKER_05]: Her quote, I just stick to a pick five.

[SPEAKER_05]: There's what it says.

[SPEAKER_05]: That's just the game.

[SPEAKER_05]: So now the rusty old driveway decoration officially has more resell value.

[SPEAKER_05]: Half of the used cars on Facebook marketplace.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: Here's my thing.

[SPEAKER_05]: If you were not happy about looking at this car, why wouldn't you just go ahead and turn around and fix it up and get rid of the damn thing if you could?

[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, that's just a question.

[SPEAKER_05]: Something to think about for sure is we are talking.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, what else do we got?

[SPEAKER_05]: A guy in Peruria, Arizona doing yard work when he suddenly heard a huge splash in the backyard pool and discovered it wasn't a kid, a dog or a neighbor, a neighborhood, a neighbor doing a candy balls better saying it was one of the world's biggest lizards taking us whim Eric Johnson said the sound was so loud that he thought that something dangerous had landed in the water.

[SPEAKER_05]: turns out that it was an Asian water monitor identified as a phoenix or phoenix her ontology sanctuary.

[SPEAKER_05]: The species is the second largest lizard on earth behind the Komodo Dragon.

[SPEAKER_05]: These things can grow four to six feet long and in some cases, even ten feet, basically and if God made a dinosaur, that would be the starter kick.

[SPEAKER_05]: Definitely this would definitely

[SPEAKER_05]: in the pool and later stretched it out in the side and had hooked like a resort on expedience.

[SPEAKER_05]: What was acting like over there, Johnson said that the Reptile actually seemed pretty calm and friendly, but he was interested in finding out whether the vibes could suddenly change.

[SPEAKER_05]: smart move every horror movie starts with something saying ah he looks harmless so after about 20 minutes the lizard wandered off and on its own especially in the belief that most likely somebody escaped the exotic pet from the zoo or something who knows anyway somewhere near his own a guy currently is explained to his HOA that the missing tiny baby lizard now weighs the uh the size of a golden retriever so there you go that is going to be one of those interesting ones to definitely talk about

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[SPEAKER_05]: a massive dog pool party and coral gables just made history because apparently somebody finally asked what if a daycare pick up spring break and absolute chaos all happened at once.

[SPEAKER_05]: Pents of lie company Chewie hosted a Chewie Summer Social at Chewie Park Park inside of the underlying where 277 dogs showed up to splash around in a kiddie pools together.

[SPEAKER_05]: Again, his world record.

[SPEAKER_05]: A judicator was accounting the soggy bartissiments, and organizers say that the totals officially set the new world record for the largest dogpole party ever.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Just saying, when he hears something weird, let's talk about the weird because I don't think that other one was weird enough.

[SPEAKER_05]: A woman on TikTok is going viral for cutting open an onion that she brought in Walmart, Canada, and discovering that it looked like science experiment gone horribly wrong.

[SPEAKER_05]: The TikTok are used as the onion and look completely normal on the outside.

[SPEAKER_05]: But when it was sliced into it, the inside was dark red, maroon, mushy, and moldy looking.

[SPEAKER_05]: She was instantly grossed out saying that she wanted to throw up and joking that there was never to eat an onion again.

[SPEAKER_05]: Ironically, the rest of the onions in the bag were perfectly fine, especially since the nasty surprise was likely caused by something called bacterial soft rot, where bacteria sneaks into onions through the top of the tiny.

[SPEAKER_05]: weeks by and the skin and basically rotted from the inside out.

[SPEAKER_05]: The conditions are a turn the onion wed and is discolored which explains why the inside looked like it belonged into a zombie movie.

[SPEAKER_05]: No, I'm not joking as I say that while outside still looked, uh, you know grocery store fresh food experts say that you find one of these toss it immediately, uh, check near by onions and wash your knife and cutting board before using it again.

[SPEAKER_05]: The comment section turned into a full on support group for traumatized, traumatized produce shoppers are produce shoppers is what I should say.

[SPEAKER_05]: Some blamed Walmart while other foreigners out of the no grocery store should be selling leggings that look like they lost a fight with a toxic waste.

[SPEAKER_05]: And honestly, onion to already make people cry, they didn't need to start dabbling into horror films as we are talking as well.

[SPEAKER_05]: So what do you think here?

[SPEAKER_05]: What do you think?

[SPEAKER_05]: Just asking.

[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, 32 minutes past.

[SPEAKER_05]: What do we do?

[SPEAKER_05]: What do we do?

[SPEAKER_05]: I think we do it.

[SPEAKER_05]: Let's do it.

[SPEAKER_05]: Here is our main story on the right of the safety show.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we talk about the main story time and we kind of go through that whole thing all the time, not just some time, but there it's how it goes.

[SPEAKER_05]: And we'd like to talk here about what we're deeming important for the episode.

[SPEAKER_05]: it for us to have this little slight conversation and I have to tell you as of late the world before me has gotten stranger and stranger as I look into things that I normally would not be looking into but man when I start looking into some stuff I don't know why but I always have to take deep dives

[SPEAKER_05]: into the strangest aspects of some of the things that I get involved in and I just don't know why I have this habit where I just can't sit back, keep my mouth shut and just run but now this does not my style.

[SPEAKER_05]: So I get involved with things that I probably should have no involvement in but let me kind of not pondered too much about that.

[SPEAKER_05]: So let's talk about that how sometimes we get involved with some of the things that we do inside of different segments inside of our

[SPEAKER_05]: And I'm talking about anything that, you know, you can do within the organization.

[SPEAKER_05]: Especially when you start dealing with some of these larger organizations.

[SPEAKER_05]: where you kind of have like these little silos.

[SPEAKER_05]: And we talked about silos quite often here, so I don't want you to think that this isn't something entirely that we've spoken about before.

[SPEAKER_05]: But sometimes some of these silos have like groups inside of the silos.

[SPEAKER_05]: I know a group inside of a group that didn't make it even more interesting there.

[SPEAKER_05]: But it's kind of like you're going down a path.

[SPEAKER_05]: And as you continue to go down the path, you hear more and more information.

[SPEAKER_05]: More and more information, but you have to get to one level to get to the next level to get to the next level.

[SPEAKER_05]: And I can only compare it to some of the other stuff that I've researched when I was younger.

[SPEAKER_05]: Where it was almost like tier pricing and what do I mean when I say that well if you want to level up you have to pay this if you want to level up You have to pay that.

[SPEAKER_05]: It's not because of what you're doing.

[SPEAKER_05]: It's because of what you're paying is how you're leveling up And sometimes inside of organizations would where we're doing thing.

[SPEAKER_05]: This is exactly how it works Have you been in an organization that has a union but let me explain this not anything wrong against the union, but the unions optional

[SPEAKER_05]: Now bear with me as I say that it's not a mandatory union it's a union that's available at the worksite and you can join but you don't have to think about that for a moment and so as you go down this path it becomes extremely weird and let me explain why it becomes weird because you're giving some information and some of that information makes sense okay

[SPEAKER_05]: Perfectly good stuff, let's move forward with it, and then boom, something else is added.

[SPEAKER_05]: Something else is given, something else is shared, but not a price point.

[SPEAKER_05]: Something that should be done, something that's talked about, but not fully discussed.

[SPEAKER_05]: And then all of a sudden you start agreeing that you're going to do this, and then once you're fully committed to doing it, there's a price point that's added.

[SPEAKER_05]: And then you start doing something else within that organization inside of that group inside of that quote on quote union and there's another price point included now let's talk about this and i'm not picking here but remember that most units take a percentage of your paycheck and those are agreed on some terms of the union because they're representing you and taking care of you and all that stuff so you have to make sure that whatever this union is doing

[SPEAKER_05]: Especially if it's one that is not quote on quote mandatory, but I guess mandatory one would apply under this too.

[SPEAKER_05]: But if it's not mandatory, something that you're volunteering to agree to do, you have to make sure that it's not something that's going entirely crazy.

[SPEAKER_05]: And when I say entirely crazy, I'm talking about the whole aspect on where you're just kind of hanging out sitting out and just going, oh yeah, I'm just going to do whatever they tell me.

[SPEAKER_05]: Nobody wants to do that.

[SPEAKER_05]: So.

[SPEAKER_05]: And what point do you start bringing up your level of concern about this?

[SPEAKER_05]: And keep in mind that one-sided communication is not communication.

[SPEAKER_05]: That is a flow of information.

[SPEAKER_05]: Does it necessarily mean that it's right?

[SPEAKER_05]: Does it necessarily mean that it's wrong?

[SPEAKER_05]: But it's only going one direction.

[SPEAKER_05]: And if you're going to be involved with something, if you really want to make sure that somebody you get somebody's attention, start messing with their money.

[SPEAKER_05]: And I know we talk a little bit about everything here, but I want you to think about that content for a moment.

[SPEAKER_05]: If you start messing with someone's dynarrow, you're gonna get their involvement level relatively quick on what's going on.

[SPEAKER_05]: And now here's the weird part.

[SPEAKER_05]: Is when we're starting to see these interactions in regards of what exactly is happening, I just don't get,

[SPEAKER_05]: on how people expect you to figure everything out on its own.

[SPEAKER_05]: I don't understand how we will expect that you're just going to make the determination on what needs to happen.

[SPEAKER_05]: And that is the weird part that I never understand about these things because at the end of the day, when you start going down this path and you start having these conversations with people and you want to agree on helping out, what are you going to do?

[SPEAKER_05]: When they say, hey, we're going to charge you X, but you already involved with the process.

[SPEAKER_05]: Are you going to back out?

[SPEAKER_05]: Are you going to say now?

[SPEAKER_05]: It just becomes extremely strange.

[SPEAKER_05]: I don't understand on how we're supposed to communicate with people by not communicating.

[SPEAKER_05]: I don't understand how we're supposed to tell things to people if we don't say anything until the very last moment because I'm going to tell you if we're hanging out now giving you all kinds of information about stuff and all of a sudden we're about to step over a bridge and I go oh yeah by the way if you step on this bridge it's going to cost you $X thousands of dollars and I'm telling you that as you're stepping towards the bridge what are you going to do?

[SPEAKER_05]: are you going to back that allowed?

[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, think about how terrible was an area I just put you in.

[SPEAKER_05]: These are the things that we need to consistently talk about.

[SPEAKER_05]: These are the things that we need to consistently make sure that we're referencing.

[SPEAKER_05]: How are we communicating with the people inside of the workplace?

[SPEAKER_05]: Because listen, I understand groups want to help out and they want to help others in all of that great stuff.

[SPEAKER_05]: But if these things are not being communicated to quote unquote the end user, you're setting them up to fail.

[SPEAKER_05]: And to something extent, you're almost kind of guilt tripping them and hey, oh yeah, right or die, type of thing.

[SPEAKER_05]: So what do you think?

[SPEAKER_05]: How would you handle these scenarios?

[SPEAKER_05]: How is it handled inside of your workplace if you have one of these optional quote unquote,

[SPEAKER_05]: unions.

[SPEAKER_05]: I am just asking because I just want to have a better understanding.

[SPEAKER_05]: At the end of the day, work should be there for you to get the stuff done.

[SPEAKER_05]: It should be somewhere that you also enjoy your time because nobody wants to go into a work environment where it totally sucks to be there.

[SPEAKER_05]: I'm being dead serious.

[SPEAKER_05]: Nobody wants to do that.

[SPEAKER_05]: And you definitely don't want to feel like you're getting ripped off by quote unquote the people that are representing you.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Now I'm going to tell you, we're doing this in a beta format, kind of giving it one of those things that we were taking a look at everything and going, is this going to be worth our worth its while in regards of doing?

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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, so with that being said, let's continue talking about some other things inside of the world though.

[SPEAKER_05]: So let's do this.

[SPEAKER_05]: I do have John small waiting in the wing.

[SPEAKER_05]: would love to share the info with you in regards of what is going on so there it is there it is in regards of everything that's happening so let's go ahead and do this let's bring some john small and let him tell you about what the hell is going on with the motivation minute and we'll move forward let's do that now

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[SPEAKER_15]: Andra Noya said, leadership is hard to define.

[SPEAKER_15]: And good leadership even harder.

[SPEAKER_15]: But if you can, get people to follow you to the ends of the earth.

[SPEAKER_15]: You are a great leader.

[SPEAKER_15]: I know many people who are natural leaders for this very reason.

[SPEAKER_15]: I bet we could all think of some nationally famous leaders who have this kind of charisma or whatever you call it.

[SPEAKER_15]: People who lead because people want to follow them.

[SPEAKER_15]: People are drawn to them for some reason.

[SPEAKER_15]: Many times it's because we feel like they're being genuine.

[SPEAKER_15]: You just like what they say and how they say it.

[SPEAKER_15]: Some of these people find a nice place in show business.

[SPEAKER_15]: Some find their home in politics.

[SPEAKER_15]: Others find a nice little home in the media.

[SPEAKER_15]: Now with social media, this is open to everyone with that thing.

[SPEAKER_15]: That charisma or whatever you call it.

[SPEAKER_15]: They say things and people follow them.

[SPEAKER_15]: This has been The Motivation Minute.

[SPEAKER_15]: I'm John Small.

[SPEAKER_15]: Thanks for listening.

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[SPEAKER_16]: Russia and Ukraine exchange sharp accusations over fresh clashes along their tense-front lines on Monday, prolonging a conflict that shows no signs of easing.

[SPEAKER_23]: Putin hinted during victory day events that the Ukrainian War might soon wrap up.

[SPEAKER_23]: Both sides blame the other for violating ceasefires, fighting continues despite diplomatic pushes from global leaders, Chris Anderson reporting.

[SPEAKER_17]: sales of existing U.S. homes stayed flat in April, signaling weak demand in the peak housing season on Monday reports, buyers face high prices and rates, inventory levels hover low nationwide, experts watch for shifts in mortgage trends, Kevin Sanders reporting.

[SPEAKER_16]: An international team smashed a major cocaine route from South America to Europe on Monday, seizing tons of drugs in a bold operation.

[SPEAKER_11]: Europe all led the effort across multiple countries, authorities arrested dozens of key traffickers.

[SPEAKER_11]: The bust disrupts a vital pipeline for illegal narcotics worldwide, Gary Beck reporting.

[SPEAKER_16]: A federal judge cleared agents to shoot bears from planes to save Alaska Caribou herds on Monday, stirring debate over wild life tactics.

[SPEAKER_19]: The ruling backs efforts to protect declining populations.

[SPEAKER_19]: Conservationists split on the aerial method.

[SPEAKER_19]: It aims to balance ecosystems in remote areas, Liam White reporting.

[SPEAKER_16]: Police found six bodies inside a cargo train box car at a Texas rail yard on Monday sparking a frantic investigation near the border.

[SPEAKER_18]: Authorities responded swiftly to the grim discovery.

[SPEAKER_18]: Identities remain unknown for now.

[SPEAKER_18]: Officials hunt leads in this shocking incident.

[SPEAKER_18]: Kyle Norris reporting.

[SPEAKER_10]: A trade court ruled President Trump's new 10% tariffs on global imports unlawful on Monday, dealing a blow to his economic plans.

[SPEAKER_16]: A California couple who had been held by immigration officials was able to reunite with their 18-year-old son just one day before he died of cancer.

[SPEAKER_02]: Kevin Gonzalez had stage four colon cancer and died Sunday in Mexico.

[SPEAKER_02]: His parents were arrested in April, while trying to re-enter the U.S. to see him after their request for humanitarian visas was denied.

[SPEAKER_02]: Their release came too late to change the outcome, but it allowed one last family visit, Jim Kender reporting.

[SPEAKER_16]: Iran rejected U.S. ceasefire terms as unacceptable on Monday, locking peace talks in deadlock amid rising tensions in the region.

[SPEAKER_12]: President Trump dismissed Iran's counter-proposal before heading to China.

[SPEAKER_12]: Oil prices spiked as the Strait of Hormuz stays blocked.

[SPEAKER_12]: Global energy markets face severe disruptions from the standoff, Benjamin Wright reporting.

[SPEAKER_16]: Suspect Cole Allen pleaded not guilty to shooting at the White House Correspondence dinner on Monday, heightening security fears in Washington.

[SPEAKER_22]: His lawyers moved to remove certain prosecutors from the case.

[SPEAKER_22]: The attack wounded several attendees, investigators probed possible motives tied to politics, Jessica Oakley reporting.

[SPEAKER_01]: And that's the latest news headlines with Allen Edwards.

[SPEAKER_13]: The ass out of you like gas station sushi.

[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, so there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: A lot of stuff still going on inside of the world of the multi-versus because that's this kind of how it goes around here So let's start talking right away about some things that happened back on this date back in 1792 toilet that flushes itself at a regular intervals is patented so there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: Also 1958 the US performs a

[SPEAKER_05]: And let's see, in 1991, a new cancer drug is a doubt which can only be found in bark.

[SPEAKER_05]: of rare tree in the Pacific hold on cancer drug analysis, yeah, which can only be found in bark of rare trees in the Pacific north of west.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: There you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: Those are things that have been back on that date.

[SPEAKER_05]: What else have we got?

[SPEAKER_05]: Let's say I want some birthdays going on today.

[SPEAKER_05]: Celebrity birthdays that is.

[SPEAKER_05]: Steve Windwood turned 78.

[SPEAKER_05]: Bruce Boxlitz thinner turned 76.

[SPEAKER_05]: Vin Rimes turned 67, a milli-o-s-device turned 64, Vanessa Williams turned 63, Stephen Baldwin turned 60, Kim Fields.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, she's the one to play to 2D, just guess.

[SPEAKER_05]: On the facts of life, strings with the 7 today, Jason Biggs turned 48.

[SPEAKER_05]: Sherald Burke turned 42 and Malcolm David Kelly turned 34 today, so there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: That's the celebrity birthday is going on today.

[SPEAKER_05]: Let's talk about some things that you ought to now take a listen to this, Texas Roadhouse is bumping up the menu prices again as inflation continues to squeeze the restaurant industry.

[SPEAKER_05]: and Q1 2020 sales earnings reports the chain revealed that it raised prices by 1.9% even as business remains strong, a comparable restaurant sales jump 7.1% year over year.

[SPEAKER_05]: The average location is now pulling in 174,151 dollars per week, up from 163,71 dollars a year before.

[SPEAKER_05]: And other words, customers are still showed up and spending when the cost of even a of a stakes for dinner keeps on climbing.

[SPEAKER_05]: Let's talk about this one real quick.

[SPEAKER_05]: Here are last night's winning powerball numbers.

[SPEAKER_05]: Jackpot was a $57 million.

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[SPEAKER_05]: What else do we got?

[SPEAKER_05]: What else do we got?

[SPEAKER_05]: President Trump is reportedly preparing for

[SPEAKER_05]: to imported beef in efforts to bring down meat prices for consumers.

[SPEAKER_05]: According to the reports, the administration could suspend the annual tariff rate quota system that currently limits how much foreign beef can enter the U.S. before the higher import taxes kick in, removing the cap would allow more beef imported products.

[SPEAKER_05]: to come into the country at lower tariff rates.

[SPEAKER_05]: The move is aimed to easing pressure at grocery prices, especially as beef costs have a state stubbornly high at the supermarket in restaurants.

[SPEAKER_05]: More imported beef on the market could increase supply and potential cool prices on the meat counter, so there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: Also, billions of people across parts of Arizona, Texas and California are being warned to stay indoors as dangerous fog in ozone pollution spread through heavily populated areas.

[SPEAKER_05]: The National Weather Service issued alerts yesterday urging residents to limit outdoors activities and take precautions while air quality conditions remain hazardous.

[SPEAKER_05]: The concerned centers around

[SPEAKER_05]: ground level ozone basically a smog that a forage when a pollutants react in heat and sunlight unlike the ozone layer high of with above the earth that protects the people from UV rays.

[SPEAKER_05]: This stuff hangs on a low to the ground in a can seriously irritate your lungs.

[SPEAKER_05]: Health officials warned that exposure can trigger coughing, throat irritation, chest pains and breathing

[SPEAKER_05]: trouble almost immediately, especially for people with asthma or other respiratory issues long-term exposure can also increase the risk of the risk of heart in the lung problems.

[SPEAKER_05]: So there you go.

[SPEAKER_05]: So that's it.

[SPEAKER_05]: Anyways, it's top of the hour.

[SPEAKER_05]: I will be going over to radiobig.fm exclusive.

[SPEAKER_05]: If you want to come and hang out with me for the next couple hours or so, if you don't want to do that, that's perfectly fine.

[SPEAKER_05]: You can hang out here.

[SPEAKER_05]: Seriously, with the likes of children, primus, as he is hanging out here on Safety FM, I will be going over to Radio Big Data FM and talking about the world of music and entertainment.

[SPEAKER_05]: So the choice is yours, that is for sure, in regards of what you wanna do.

[SPEAKER_05]: If I can, if I can, of course, I would love to leave you with what, how do we deem this?

[SPEAKER_05]: Do we wanna call them words of wisdom?

[SPEAKER_05]: Do we wanna do that?

[SPEAKER_05]: Is that really how we see this?

[SPEAKER_05]: So let's do that.

[SPEAKER_05]: will take you places that motivation will never well.

[SPEAKER_05]: And if you need some words of advice for today, put your phone flashlight under the water bottle during a power outage and instant mini lantern.

[SPEAKER_05]: There you go, things to think about.

[SPEAKER_05]: Anyways, I know who you are.

[SPEAKER_05]: You know who I am.

[SPEAKER_05]: Love you, I mean it and goodbye.

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