Politics
We typically do not do politics on this show but today took a decided turn in that direction. See if you agree. Phil reads a speech from the former Provost of Stanford about the danger from left-leaning academicians creating their own echo chamber. A judge breaks the law to help an undocumented alien accused of a crime escape the courtroom. Tom Hanks to Press: Tell the Truth. The slippery slope of human micro-chipping. The power of rock music to change minds. Plus: Manny the Movie Guy reviews Before I Fall, The Shack and Logan. We travel yo hotels that once were not hotels. We hear about epic fails which turned into major successes. Pregnant with triplets in China. Is it Nike’s corporate policy to fat shame? Yum, raw cookie dough. Pink Peep Poop! How much pee is in that pool? 8 Books Neil DeGrasse Tyson says you should read. Man buried alive in 7 tons of porn. Hideous changes with Monopoly. And wait until the end for a little sex talk, including the, uh, never mind…just listen.
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Phil Hulett, Brooke Peterson and author Lupita Samuels have a frank discussion about race, color and self-worth, including the surprising perceptions of skin color by children. Plus Manny the Movie Guy has bad news for weekend moviegoers. Gary Warner offers Spring Training travel ideas for baseball fans. Dr. Don McDonald says to stop your people pleasing. The host of The Smithsonian Channel’s new show, The Weapon Hunter, Paul Shull talks about his love for historical firearms and what they’ve meant for U.S. military campaigns over the centuries. Plus: Scientists bring back the woolly mammoth. A License to kill poachers. Uber Driver Burglar. 21 Random Acts of Kindness. What Mike Ilitch did for Rosa Parks. Did Mick Jagger write an autobiography or didn’t he? Virtual Reality to help your brain. The rotating hotel tower. Dr. Who is a guy, right? Police body cams with artificial intelligence. Guess what? Your wife is a prostitute! Woman marries her house. How to blow up a planet. Chinese knock-off perfume made with poison. And finally, the high school kid who did this for Valentines Day.
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