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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fred show.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
This is what's trendy.

Speaker 1 (00:02):
Okay, guys, the Summer Olympics have begun in Paris. Jason
Rowls go live right now to Paris. Yes, Jason, yes,
take it away, give you Riffle Tower. Okay, good Eileene
just left. Oh wow, Wendy up here? Wow? So are
you going to go to a different landmark each day
from which the broadcast? How's it gonna happen? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (00:23):
I only know about the Eiffel Tower, but we'll figure
out tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Yeah. Well, you've got a couple of weeks worth of destination.
So he's exciting. Jason, take it away of if you
would fillis it on the latest in the in the
Summer Olympics? Lots of Paris gratch Jason bread everyone.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
So the opening ceremony is obviously Selene Slade.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
We love that.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
Arina Grande and Cynthonia or Rivo have been out and
they've been serving looks whoever styling them like. Their dresses
are amazing. And we got a new trailer for Wicket,
so that was great. We got to talk about my girl,
Simone Biles. She's such a badass, so she was like
practicing for the floor routine and she hurt her leg
and she was like playing it off right, like she

(01:01):
wasn't saying what was wrong. She was like limping a
little bit, but she didn't want to let anybody in.
She didn't want to get in the other people's brains
that she was, you know, hurt. But her coach yesterday
said that she has a calf problem. But she still
is like number one and everything, so like good for her, okay,
And she was like crawling around because she couldn't walk
on it.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
But I love my girl. Oh my god, what's her name?

Speaker 4 (01:23):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Seems sooney?

Speaker 4 (01:27):
Lee? Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Do you know that story? Like everything behind her?

Speaker 3 (01:30):
She had no tell me she had two different types
of kidney diseases that she was like diagnosed with. She
gained forty five pounds, her whole body swelled up. She
had no idea why. So now she's like back and
competing and now she's like number two and everything right
behind simone.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
It's a great story. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
So I watched the women's gymnastics last night, and then
I watched the basketball. I saw a little bit of
that while we were in Marion. Yeah, what did you
what did you watch? The USA played basketball?

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Tea. Yeah, yeah, but you were able to watch.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Yeah, we beat Serbia.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
I mean obviously we're gonna win basketball, like that's like
our thing, right, like.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Come in, okay, all right, well that's stake. Obviously we're
going to win basketball. All right. Well that's yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Lebron right, Lebron was out there.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
How many metals do we have so far? So the
metal count I have that ready for you. So we
have twelve total, but China has the most gold, but
we have the most I got of any country. Okay, yeah,
so our first one came from women swimming. That was
I think of silver, but our first gold came from
men swimming.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Wow. Wow, this is exciting.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
And tonight is male gymnastics, so I will be glued
and they're little unit hearts.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Good. Well, you can count on us for all the
latest Olympic coverage right here on the Fred Show each
and every morning around this time, and you can listen
on the iHeart app to the Paris Olympics as much
as you want on the iHeart app if you can't
watch it on TV, and an audience of by the way,
nice jobation Inaugural Paris Olympics watch with Jason Brown and
audience of twenty eight point six million people tuned into

(03:06):
the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on NBC and Peacock, the
largest viewership for the event since the London Olympics in
twenty twelve. It's all because it's leandy On. You can
credit her for all of them. The Tokyo Summer Games
in twenty twenty one drew seventeen point nine million viewers
for its opening ceremony, which at the time was a
thirty three year low. NBC, Peacock and other media outlets.

(03:29):
Let me see here, that's sor right to that one. Okay, So,
one performer had an X rated wardrobe malfunction during the
Olympics opening ceremony. His testicle seemed to be hanging out
of his underwear, at which I have questions about lengthy testicles. Anyway,
it seems to be hanging out of his underwear. As
the cameras panned across the boat, it looks as though

(03:52):
the performer shorts had managed to right up his leg,
leading to the embarrassing wardrobe malfunction. I'm just not clear
how you don't know that it's out there, Your boys
are out there yeah, I'm just not and in just
one too at that it was just one. I think
just one of the man. I don't think it was both.
I think it was just one. I didn't really look,
you know, too carefully at this, but I'm just curious.

(04:14):
How like right now I'm looking down. I think I
would know if one was hanging out. I feel pretty confident. Yeah,
I'm aware at all times where they are now. Yeah, yeah,
I know. Anyway, everyone's really sorry about that. Olympics. The
Olympians rather are Many are starting up OnlyFans channels for
extra cash. So let me think about this. You're young,
you look like an Olympian, you know, you're build, you're weird,

(04:37):
you're probably your peak form. Why not make a little
extra money turn to only fans, which is exactly what's
happening with some Olympians. British diver Jack Laugher is charging
ten bucks a month for his only fans as he
competes in Paris. Obviously I have what people want, he
tells The Telegraph. Some of his teammates, including Noel Williams,

(04:57):
Daniel Goodfellow Maddie Lee, have all up their own OnlyFans,
but it's not what you think it's non sexually explicit
content from behind the scenes at the Olympics. I think
some are doing some tasteful boundary exploration. Is what they're
calling is tasteful boundary exploration, and they're showing you a

(05:21):
little more. And no, not testical guy, but testical guy
probably is about to get signed by Haktua agent, So
nothing would surprise me. Marvel back on top with Deadpool
and Wolverine. It made a staggering two hundred and five
million dollars minus Rufio's thirteen that he had to but
he was refunded for not being able to get transportation
to the movie theater, so it made records. Over the weekend,

(05:44):
a United Airlines flight was forced to land early after
an onboard bio hazard made several passengers and crew members ill.
A passenger became so sick they had to land the airplane.
Someone was so sick and that they had to This
is what the pilot said. I guess on ATC or whatever,
with this kind of being a biohazard, I think we

(06:05):
have to get this plane on the ground asap. I
talked to the crew. It sounds like it's really bad
back there. The crew is vomiting. Passengers all around are
asking for masks, so like multiple people projectile vomiting on
the plane, all at the same time. My worst nightmare,
worse than all you guys jumping in the lake together
and being on each other, which whatever one does when

(06:26):
I jump in the lake. But this is disgusting. And
what do you do here? This little too. We can't
go anywhere. I mean, the smell's gonna just m and
a through. The coming is terrible. So they wound up
landing this thing. I guess it was trying to go
to It was from Houston, trying to go to Boston.
They landed in DC so that the aircraft could undergo
a deep clean, which sounds disgusting, I mean truly, like

(06:48):
nowhere to go, there's nowhere to escape. No, and that's happening.
And it turns out that you're not helping make Amazon
enough money. Guys. You need to do some work because
smart devices like Amazon's Alexa, all the video doorbells, fire
TV sticks, all this stuff or apparently made to make
Amazon more money. And it turns out they also cost

(07:11):
more to make than they sell them for in some cases,
but the company envision profits in the downstream of the
Amazon ecosystem, with customers asking a election to purchase items
and whatever. But instead everyone just uses the free features,
according to News this Morning, like alarm clocks and weather
reports and the stuff that just comes automatically, and they're
not making enough money. They've lost twenty five billion dollars

(07:31):
between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty one on these kind
of devices. So if you guys could step it up
and make sure that Jeff Bezos makes a little bit
more money, because right now things are not great. I
think he's somewhere in the you know, multi hundred billions,
but it is surely it could be more so if
you could stop using the free features on your whatever
Dot or whatever whatever device you have. I still feel

(07:53):
stupid talking to one of those smart speakers. I do
in my house, But a lot of people I know
use all different forms of Siri and all this different stuff.
You just text so and so and say this or whatever.
I'm just I'm not comfortable enough with myself. I don't
think to just speak out loud to a robot. I
don't know. I'm just not there. Like in my house,
I don't go, hey, Siri, whatever, I Also, I also

(08:16):
think it's listening to everything I'm saying. It is, so
I'm a little scared of it.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
That's exactly who I live with. Mike keeps on plugging
my Eco Dot because he thinks that they're spying every day.
Have to plug it back in.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
They are. But I know a lot of people who
use like every possible feature, but they're still holding their
phone in their hands. So I'm like, why not just type?
You know, like people who walk down the hall, you
know and like voice memo or not even voice memo,
like speak to the thing and transcribes what you're saying. Yeah,
Like me, like, why do I need to hear out
loud what you're Why don't you just type it?

Speaker 4 (08:48):
So I started doing it because I just couldn't type anymore,
like I had had it with texting, Like I'd rather
if I'm writing a paragraph, I'm not gonna sit here
and put my effort into typing.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
I'm going to just speak it and it'll it'll do
its thing, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Everyone need to hear what you're text said. Yeah, that's something.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
I gotta work on.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
That. That's something I gotta work on for sure, because
you don't have to hear my conversation.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
But I know, I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
And plus what if it's private. What if it's like, hey,
Hovey pick up the hemorrhoid cream on their way home today,
It's like I don't need to hear all that. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Yeah, I'm very selective of what I what I say.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Car Maybe like if you're by yourself when you're driving,
it will be unsafe. Maybe you use it, you know,
car player or whatever you've got. But I don't know.
If I'm just if I'm just walking down this hallway,
I can type it and be you know, just screen
it's fine.

Speaker 4 (09:30):
Yeah, I don't have the patience, Like once you start
getting used to it, you don't want to type paragraphs anymore,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (09:36):
And Plus the reason I know that things listening to
everything I say is because when I did have it
plugged in, that little nosey ass would comment on stuff
like think that I was talking to it, you know,
like if it thought it heard Hey, whatever, whatever I'm
not gonna say because I'm gonna set everyone's off at
home or whatever. I'm like, I'm not talking to you.
And so I get in fights with this thing I'm like,
I'm not talking to you. Stop anyway. They're not making

(09:57):
enough on it, so if you can start buying stuff
with it, that would be better. And TikTok is set
to drop a song search tool that you can sing into.
This is just for you, Pauline. I can't wait. Just
for you. You might be carrying a tune with the
company's latest feature. Tech Crunch report to the companies, sound
Search will allow people to find songs by singing or humming.
At the moment, it's only available to users in certain regions.

(10:18):
The new tool comes as other song detection services like
Shazam and YouTube are currently available. The YouTube's program is
similar to TikTok because unclear when the new service will
be widely released. But I guess you if you thought
you knew a song, you heard it, you go, you
know that really annoying thing that people do, and it's
like that sounds nothing like the song. I don't know

(10:38):
what you're talking about, But now TikTok will know and
you'll be able to identify your song boom. So this
is good. Now Pauline will be walking down the whole,
you know, dictating her grocery list. Yea and singing her
favorite song. That's right at the same time, it is
good National Lipstick Day, National Chicken wing Day, and National
Lasagna Day. Today The Entertainer Report will get to it
next with Kaelin after Liba Atrigo, Minutes to Wait, Blogs,

(11:01):
audio journals after that, Waiting by the Phone is new
this morning. Why does somebody get ghost hit? Big Money?
With show Bis Shelley All coming up the French Show's
audience Monday. We're glad you're here. Christmas

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