5/9/24 - A Columbia student is mocked for a viral video telling reporters that occupiers might die without food delivery, relevations that not everyone protesting on college campuses are college students, and counter protestors are flying in from other states. We discuss. Doug recounts performing at the Grand Ole Opry when it was still at The Ryman Auditorium before moving to the Opry House, Maya Rudolph recalls commuting from L.A. to N.Y.C. with her baby while working on SNL, Walnuts sold at Whole Foods and other grocers are recalled after E. coli outbreak sickens 12, and Martinelli's apple juice recalled over high arsenic levels. We discuss that, too. More news includes the Victoria & Albert's restaurant in Disney World wins a Michelin Star, Milan is trying to ban late-night pizza and ice cream sales, wasted money exposing NPR’s bias, a car crashes into a store in NM, and a NY man with special needs was declared dead by mistake and had to fight for his proof to get benefits reinstated. Additionally, the Federal Reserve continues to hold interest rates high, FKA twigs reveals she developed her own deepfake in AI testimony to the Senate, exhumation of King Richard III of England, and a St. Louis school district offering families money to drive kids to school amid the bus driver shortage. Dr. Ken, from Lakeside Cardiology, joins to discuss a recent death from the plague, how AI is being used for diagnosing ear infections, and more as we get a glimpse into Doug's other podcast, Good Day Health (GoodDayHealthShow.com).
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