 And it happened I Literally worked that into politics yesterday Talking about the a Republican challenger in the primary for Trump, but I just I just answered with a withering Stop trying to make fetch happen great example of a movie that does hold up Done is funny. Yeah a movie is funny and really speaks to the The the unfulfilled promise of Lindsay Lohan that I'll say that the Lindsay Lohan that is in mean girl Is like man, you would have expected her to be a kind of like massive That was like a star making performance and she was already a star, but it was a different kind of thing, right? Yeah, I and but now was there I mean there were some movies made after that But by that time it was all marred by yeah, I know what rassing teens out in Greece for money on television like Right her that's her thing All right, it works good Oh Here's tech live Wait, are you trying to date yourself? Like like where I'm like, ah, we're live What do I do get to the hotel in station? Where's the Kayla? Oh the hotel in stations. I love the hotel in station and the lotus notes Good times Good times such fetch times Stop trying to make fetch happen Was it you star star we used a star Try remember what a rundown software was oh It was it was a new star It used to be called something else and then it became new star was Yeah, what was it before new star because when we had the other one ever New star everybody else is on new star. Yeah, it was It was news in the title whatever it was it was the same like I used to use the same software at a Local news station in San Francisco. So I was familiar with it, but it was like an older version. It was Yeah, news was part of it Okay, you guys ready to do some news. I knew I knew Wait, I knew this is what it became. Yeah Everybody else was on nice. All right Let's do some tea. Okay, we will but one thing literally just one headline time because we were talking about it before we went live Mm-hmm headline May gone by June question mark I know I'm the only one who cares Yeah, I mean I care. I just don't get it It's a UK Theresa May will run by June Theresa May. Oh, and yeah, probably actually I take my wrong back. All right Ms. Lane, would you read line three today would? Here we go in three two Baratunde Thurston is a direct supporter of independent tech news Why not be like Baratunde and become a DTNS member at patreon.com slash DTNS This is the Daily Tech News for Thursday, May 16th 2019 in Los Angeles. I'm Tom Merritt and from studio feline I'm Sarah Lane from Oakland, California I'm Justin Robert Young and I'm the shows producer Roger Chang We are definitely going to talk about the Executive order and the Commerce Department Decision regarding Huawei in the United States got lots to say about it But we need to clear out a few other things first. So let's start with a few tech things You should tell Speaking of Huawei Nikkei reports that Samsung and Huawei have agreed to settle a three-year-old smartphone patent disputes and are reportedly Negotiating a larger patent cross licensing agreement as well Huawei originally sued Samsung back in May of 2016 for infringing on 4g wireless patents And before the settlement had over 40 lawsuits going on in various courts. Hmm. Wonder why Huawei was motivated to settle hmm Officially brought its game streaming app steam link to the iOS game store with versions for iPhone iPad and Apple TV Games can be played on the same local network as their host PC or Mac and requires pairing a my fi or steam controller to the device The app originally was rejected from the app store in 2018 for violating guidelines around user generated content in app purchases and content codes Amazon open pre-orders on an update to the $50 fire seven tablets Which now integrate Amazon voice services in standby mode with the screen off before that? You could do Amazon voice stuff with a software update But it required the screen to be on or to be plugged in and charging to reply to the wake word Now the tablet can just do it whenever you talk to it comes with a quad core 1.3 gigahertz processor faster instructions per clock than the outgoing model and comes in 16 and 32 gigabyte storage Capacities while offering expandable storage through micro SD the new fire seven ships June 6th Instagram is notifying users of its standalone messaging app direct that the app will shut down in the coming months all Conversations will be moved to the messaging in the Instagram app The direct feature development will continue as part of that experience the app was originally rolled out in December of 2017 to Uruguay Chile Turkey Italy Portugal and Israel as a test All right, let's talk a little more about an unlikely partnership Justin Microsoft and Sony announced the partnership Thursday Sony will use Microsoft Azure to stream games and media and Offer game makers new development tools Microsoft will also help Sony to develop new image sensors using Microsoft AI So, I mean, I guess what Sony gets better streaming and download for its video game streaming services As well as things like PlayStation view and whatnot Will be better for that and and that is something Sony has taken some criticism for here and there Microsoft gets some image sensors to play around with and develop their AI on and provide to their enterprise customers So it's a little bit of an everybody wins the way they want to present it here But it does make you wonder if this whole Microsoft Sony Xbox versus PlayStation 4. No, we're not going to be cross platform Well, we'd like you to be is Going to have some resolution now that they're talking here Microsoft is I mean this has been a Microsoft thing for some time not just with Sony, but Microsoft saying like, okay Cortana, let's make it You know, let's let's work with our competitors or at least direct competitors as they've been in the past much more Than they have in the past Everybody's friend suddenly Cares about cloud more than they care about Xbox. That's what this is about They are in the Azure business Azure is an explosive market for them We'll only get bigger as more people use it. They want to be with the biggest players Sony's a major player That's why this is happening and any concern about Xbox I think is look if it happens it happens if it benefits them, but I think this is about them making an Azure deal I I will agree with you 90% Microsoft cares about Azure more than anything. That is yes Yeah, Microsoft also makes a lot of money off Xbox. It's one of its its brighter points I don't think they would do anything. They thought would undermine it I don't think they think this undermines it though No, like if there were this number two to ps4 if we can convince cross-platform to come out of this That helps us if we don't it doesn't hurt us. Yeah, well an interesting that Sony has been, you know Sony was not going to do this a couple of years ago. So the fact that Sony is is is Acquiescing in some form is is significant as well Google's director of product and smart home ecosystem for Google Nest Michelle Turner wrote Thursday that existing works with nest connections will continue to work beyond the August 31st cutoff date Until the services migrate to works with Google Assistant However, no new integrations will be accepted after August 31st And once customers migrate nest accounts to Google accounts works with nest will stop working for them Google previously mentioned that it's working with Amazon to migrate the nest skill Other companies will need to go through security audits and add more granular controls for data and devices if support Not mentioned. So we presume it will stop working after August 31st Home away assist a key feature of nest was confirmed to come to Google Assistant sometime later this year as well Boy, can you feel the breeze off of that back pedal? The only question that I have to ask here is Why didn't you make this your message up front? I'm very curious because this is the right message to say, you know what works with Google Assistant has wider Acceptability it fits in our platform more and we're going to make it more secure Which they did talk about at Google I O and that was the good part of this And so is where they fell wrong at Google I O and so everything ends August 31st Was not an acceptable answer to a lot of people saying we are going to work with most of our partners to make sure There's a transition plan and we won't stop works with nest until they are moved on to works with Google Assistant Much better message to tell people unfortunately a lot of people heard the first message and may not hear this one I Yeah, I was gonna say I mean do you think that Google just Vastly underestimated how many people were inconvenienced by this or don't write angry by it because you know Google's I O message was like Don't worry. We're just kind of changing the nomenclature, but everything's kind of the same Yeah, we're like actually no not at all with that. Yeah. Yeah IOT is not regular tech. IOT is not consumer tech. IOT is The infrastructure of your life and is oftentimes a thing that people get as gifts for people that are less tech-savvy than they are So if there's the possibility that all that all of a sudden something that they Need like, you know controlling the temperature of their home could go wrong at a certain point that you can't be as cavalier as like Yeah, we're stopping You know, we're stopping service for this feature on your on your smartphone That probably somebody who knows how to use a smartphone has I wonder if this wasn't already the plan and they just communicated it improperly because they were like man There's not that many nest users anyway And and that's that's that's always a bad thing to do on the internet I also think there's no way that google thinks that there weren't a lot of nest users There are a lot of nest users. There are not that many relatively speaking or they wouldn't be retiring all of this I mean the whole reason they moved nest into google is because they're like this is not a sustainable business on its own So it's a it's a relatively speaking not enough. I guess Still a lot of people The danger with google's bluetooth titan security key Which uh Is used for second factor authentication If you don't know has always been that bluetooth could be compromised a lot of people are like Oh, but I can use this with a lot more things, right? Well Yes, and google is trying to stay ahead of bluetooth vulnerabilities by disclosing A misconfiguration in the titan security keys bluetooth pairing protocols not an active exploits of google determined and is disclosing Okay, we discovered this vulnerability and we're fixing it to exploit the flaw an attacker would need to be within 30 feet of the key So pretty close uh, and when a user pressed the button on the key to activate it as the second factor on login Uh, if they can connect to the key before you do and know your username and password So you have to do all those things they have to already know your username and password be within 30 feet of you And be able to connect their device to your key when you press the button before your device is connected to your key Then they could log in and access your accounts Uh, there's also a possibility of masquerading as your key and remotely taking over your device's keyboard and mouse That one seems a little more serious to me But they've both been fixed and google will provide free replacement keys to all users of the titan bluetooth keys And any usb nfc key with t1 or t2 and small letters on the back Uh as a result of this You yeah, I mean this this you you've got to be real heck bent on on getting Getting into somebody's uh information rate, but at the same time if it's possible Yes, this is something that has to be fixed And you can't over secure security devices Like this is why ubico didn't want to do bluetooth keys and don't do bluetooth keys Even though they're part of the of the protocol they they've contributed to it is be like yeah But what about this to me the fact the matter is most people who have these keys Probably don't need to trade them in because the the idea that someone's going to try to get within 30 feet of you And do this unless you're a clandestine person working with confidential information or a high profile target. It's pretty slim Sure, but still it's a security product I have no matter how Small that exhaust port is it could still go up the dead star Happy flaw a week everyone. It's been a wild riot First is whether you're the death star or not good Yeah, pure the death star. It doesn't end well for you. No twice spoiler Let's talk about phone numbers. Japan's communication ministry announced a plan to create 10 billion 14 digit phone numbers for assignment stating that traditional 11 digit numbers are expected to run out as early as fiscal 2022 The numbers would start with a code 0 to 0 and arrive no later than the end of 2021 With the majority carriers ntt dokomo kddi and softbank on board The plan is currently open to public comment You know public has an issue with it They they they have a right to say so and the ministry will create a formal report on the matter over the summer With necessary preparation to be completed by the end of next or the end of this year actually Pretty crazy to think there's that many phone numbers in use But uh, the one of the things they mentioned in this japan times article is internet of things devices each being assigned a phone number Uh, I assume there's a lot of internet of things devices in japan that have telephone or cellular access That get their own phone number assigned, uh, which would make you run out of phone numbers, uh faster So adding an area code basically 0 to 0 Gives you big doubles your number of phone numbers Immediately and gives you a room to improve because if you get people used to 14 digit numbers now Well 0 to 0 for now and then eventually it could be 0 to 1 and then 0 to 2 etc etc Yeah, my first reaction was like 14 digits But you know, we we always talk about our phone numbers being nine digits But yes, there's an area code associated with my cell phone number. So that's 12 So it's not it's not that crazy But it is, you know, it's kind of funny to think of, you know, japan is you know for relatively small country geographically so many people there and the fact that it's like You know, we're running out and you know, we got it. We got to kick this up to 14 Good on them. The other question is exactly how important will phone numbers be by 2022 And even if you're using them Because because the fact that these are getting that every lamp that gets bought that you're putting on a cellular data plan Gets issued a phone number seems like a relic of a bygone era. You almost wonder Yeah, whether or not that's something that will be rectified in the next few But it's like we we were also saying this five years ago How long will people still have phone numbers? But I mean I I could just not have a phone Or not have a phone number and use, you know, facebook messenger What's up or you know, any of the other options to communicate with everybody, but i'm not I mean, I don't know my wife's phone number. My wife is my wife's name and I press her name But she has one and it is Yeah essential to her phone's identity. Yeah, you've just created a shortcut to make it easy for you I think that a lot of people have and and if the technology wraps around our habits as it oft does Then these become less and less. How long will we need ip addresses though? You know, I mean why I why do ipv6? Well, no, but again ip addresses are something that are a little bit You know more more robust than what uh Than what phone numbers are but I don't know I think phone numbers are kind of being used like ip addresses, but yeah, they are it's an interesting question It's a very interesting question Uh scientists at the university of maryland published a paper in the journal science robotics Describing a way of combining perception and motor commands in robots to let them move better and adapt to Situations faster in other words move more like humans do a little bit less jerky a little more fluid Right now one of the reasons that they move the way they do is that a robot sensors Sense what's going on then communicate that to a central system Which then passes that down to the actuators to do the movement. It's a three-part step That's slow and clunky the solution to this is to integrate all three parts into one system And the theory from the maryland researchers in this paper Would base a robots operating system on something called hyperdimensional binary vectors or hb v's now There's a lot of computer science behind that that we're not going to try to explain but you can read the paper It's out there if you would like this system allows the development of history and something like memory and learning in the robots platform Beyond just robots that could also provide a faster more efficient model for ai Versus neural nets and deep learning methods used now Which require extensive training and don't create any kind of memory All right, remember you create a model based on training of a bunch of data But then the model just runs the model doesn't remember what it did. It doesn't remember anything hb v Kind of incorporates input into a sequence and keeps a history and has a kind of memory So it's not only a way to make robots move better, but it could also be a revolution in machine learning Uh, that is more adaptable and more efficient than neural nets or deep learning that we use right now The reason we're telling you all this is so that you can keep these things in mind. Okay hb v I'm going to keep an eye out and see if this turns into anything The researchers also use dynamic vision sensors Sometimes called silicon retinas to capture changes in light rather than vision sensors that capture scenes Uh, this is better for sensing motion as well Holy bear values Yeah hb v however you need to remember that Never need Uh hyper dimensional binary vectors is pretty. I don't know. I kind of love that. It sounds like technobabble It's right. It sounds like technical about technobabble or high level math. Those are Often sound the same. Yeah, and this is it's high level math I'm just saying that there was a syndicated science fiction show in the 90s and someone said, you know Get the hyper dimensional binary vectors We're gonna we're gonna blow reverse the polarity on the hyper dimensional binary vectors Exactly. Yeah Uh folks, if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines dot com All right, let's get to the wall way stuff US president trump issued an executive order wednesday declaring a national emergency and prohibiting us companies from using equipment from foreign telecoms If they're believed to pose a national security risk It does not name companies, but everybody knows that this is pointed at wall way It gives the secretary of commerce the power to quote Prohibit transactions posing an unacceptable risk to the national security When those transactions are with quote persons owned by controlled by or subject to the jurisdiction or direction of a foreign adversary And of course the accusation with wall way that wall way denies is that it is Directly connected to the communist party in china that it takes orders from the government Uh, the department has 150 days to develop its enforcement policy and name the companies it will target. So This isn't happening overnight But within 150 days one can expect that wall way maybe even zte still although they did make peace with the us could just be wall way Uh wall way will be named and then companies in the united states would be prohibited From buying anything from wall way and incorporating it into their networks Now there's another thing that sometimes is getting confused here a separate u.s. Commerce department bureau of industry and security announcement Is that it will add wall way and here wall way is named it will add wall way and 70 of its affiliates To what is called the entity list? That once it takes effect would ban wall way from acquiring technology from the united states without approval The ban would take effect in a few days So it's not an effect now But if the commerce department is as good as its announcement It will take effect in a couple of days and if you're like this sounds familiar zte Was previously put on this list and shut down operations You remember zte just closed its plants until it was able to negotiate its removal and resume purchases Wall way in response said restricting wall way from doing business in the united states will not make the united states more secure or stronger It also said it is quote ready and willing to engage with the u.s. government and come up with effective measures to ensure product security Uh wall way also announced it's going to challenge the decision It could file a lawsuit it could go the uh to the You know international trades organizations, etc And while they chairman liang wa said tuesday the company is willing to sign no spy agreements with governments This was before any of this happened, but uh floated that possibility out there Whether that would be acceptable or not is an entirely different thing now Once this takes effect What are the potential? Effects of it. Well could put wall way out of business as we saw with zte wall way has been stockpiling some components Anywhere from six to 24 months depending on the components So they bought themselves a little bit of time, but an extended ban like this would threaten wall ways business Would affect non u.s. Companies if wall way stops building devices That sourced parts from them if wall ways like well, we can't build these routers We can't build these switches because we can't get the parts from qualcom. We can't get the parts from from uh flex So therefore, uh, we can't also buy the parts that go in them from european companies because we can't build them Right, it could have knock-on effects It would remove 11 billion dollars in business to u.s. Companies like flex which used to be called flex tronix broadcom qualcom seagate and micron And a couple other things the competitive carriers association, which is a conglomeration of the rule broadband association ntca the computer and communications industry association and the broadband providers association itta In a joint statement joint statement said that isps in the united states would have to spend millions of dollars In some cases more than a hundred million dollars On just the immediate cost of ripping up and replacing equipment because they've started to buy switches from wall way Chinese retaliation of course could affect companies like apple and lenovo. That's all Suspicion right now. We don't know if china would retaliate and if they do in what way they say they will But justin man, this is uh, this this is a serious move. This is not a calm move This isn't a like well, we don't know what kind of effect it will have that this this is the nuclear option Yes, I would I would say it is the nuclear option in that it is severe It is not the nuclear option in that it was not telegraphed if anything There are two vectors to this and I'll start with the security one first The the united states has been Very clear that wall way cannot be the backbone of not only the nations 5g But any allied nation that we deal with outside of our own borders. They cannot be the 5g backbone They have made this very clear. They've said that down to the idea of the pentagon saying that they would consider moving bases And and having it affect the aid that goes to certain Countries if they did take 5 5g backbone from wall way This is them putting their money with their mouth isn't saying no, no, no This is how serious we are now we are making this this national emergency declaration The other side of this is the fact that we are currently in an escalating and deepening trade war with china And and while I do think there is a separation between their security hawks that would have been pounding the table about wall way Whether or not we had president clinton or president trump. I do think that president trump's Trade war right now is what makes this a little bit more poignant and it does make you wonder Is this coming down the pike? now Because china according to reporting Uh backed out on certain key elements of what would have been a landmark trade deal and now More tariffs have been slapped on on both sides and things look to be getting worse And if that's the case, well, you can't take off some of the weird, uh, possible Versions of where this can go like apple being affected like lenovo being affected like so much of the current american economy That relies on chinese manufacturing including lowly game manufacturers like like your boy Justin robert young here who makes his games out in china Uh, this is all on the table. We don't know where this goes. Yes, it is outlandish Yes, it would be unlikely But we're in the we're we're we're in the deep end now when it comes to this trade war and and we have no idea Where this bottle rock without a stem is going to land. Yeah, this is flipping the table In a lot of ways. It's not flipping the only table But remember we flipped a smaller table with zte earlier And uh, and we saw what happened when we did that zte came to the table and and said I would like to put this table back up and let's bargain on it and they did I think that is probably one of the hopes here is That there could be a settlement out of huawei When you're thinking of the way the trade war has been prosecuted and what the economic Interests of the united states have been that seems to be what you would you would expect here is well, let's let's hard bargain Let's let's force huawei to come to terms with us stop intellectual property theft Maybe force jijin ping's hand in the trade war. Maybe not But we can certainly put a lot of pressure here because this is disruptive not just a huawei But to the entire supply chain of the technology industry So there's there's a lot of people who will want this to get solved But then you bring in that secretary pampeo side of this which is we don't ever want to deal with huawei That they are we think they're a security risk and there is nothing We would accept from huawei other than them going out of business Which concerns me quite a bit because of the side effects that we'll have on the rest of this industry And I don't know how you get out of that scenario if that's what plays out Well and everything that we just laid out with what huawei is saying like we'll sign any anti-spire agreement You want like we'll sign it like okay, okay got it. You're not bluffing What could huawei do differently to you know to More positively affect the outcome for the company if you are talking about the elements of the state department in the pentagon That are hard edged You can't do this yet That's where I suspect that we got these rumors of a nationalized 5g network That that would be part of the answers that the government would would fund You know some of these alternatives the only good huawei is a dead huawei. They don't care They don't care about the tech supply chain. They care about what they view to be a critical Uh irreversible vulnerability that would cripple Secure communication in the united states in their mind and I you know It isn't lost on me that uh a dutch newspaper de volkskrant cited unidentified intelligence sources Alludging an unspecified backdoor from huawei in an unidentified dutch telecom today Uh, that that story doesn't drop by accident today. I don't think also the u.s. House intelligence committee launching a deep dive examining china's use of technology for surveillance Influence and political control domestically and internationally. Uh, it's a democratic representative adam schmitt shift, I'm sorry and uh republican uh representative devin dunes Both doing that uh together. So And they for for for for politicos those two don't agree on much Yeah, so this is a very interesting thing and I can't tell you where it's going I don't think anybody can tell you where it's going. Um, and and this will have wide raging effects on you At some point, uh, they depending on how fast Yeah, I guess if they if they resolve it in the next couple of days, which I don't see happening It might not yeah I I think that this is this gets loose the dogs of war were loose It might have been the wheels, uh, you know might have increased a little by the trade war, but this was a long standing Uh, uh want from very important people inside the government. I don't think that huawei comes back from this Maybe another you know huawei rebrands and and you know, there's a different chinese telecom that that takes over but but Uh, uh that company as far as it comes to dealing with the united states that ship has sailed You know who doesn't need to be rebranded everyone who participates in our sub reddit You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show dot reddit.com if you hang out on facebook We've got a group facebook.com slash groups slash daily tech news show Let's check out the mail bag. Let's do it. Mike actually wrote in about a good day internet conversation We were having yesterday, but I thought it was some interesting info that that some of you might get something out of Mike says I was listening to gdi when you were talking about phone plans Mike was hearing me, uh, you talk about my bryzen plan and Unlimited data and what my options are going for it. Mike says for those of you that don't use a lot of data Have you tried looking at trackphone? That's trac Fone and evaluating the differences. I don't use much data. So I'm on a plan that cost me $120 per year the only time I needed a lot of data was right after hurricane Michael I live just north of Panama city, florida in the path and still recovering I had not heard of this before I've heard of track phone But it's like to get a little on the ground reporting about it. Absolutely. Yeah per year. Have you never watched the wire? I mean, yes, not recently. Yeah, there was a whole track phone day I mean they are track phone is kind of the original burner phone like that that was their branding initially was Uh, you know one time use phones But but they have been a I don't remember that being dropped in the show, but maybe I was paying enough attention Yeah, I think season three. Maybe it's season three that the actors in uh Have a man who's going out to buy all the track phones But but yeah, no, I think that that legitimately I mean, I think it's kind of a smear to just say hey the preferred phone of drug dealers But uh, uh, they have they've certainly pioneered the way in terms of uh buy as you go data Sounds like in mike's case. He's he's saved quite a bit of money Yeah, I feel like walmart is involved with them Whether it's just stocking or a partial owner or something like that and and sort of helped help make them a little more legitimate I think in front of thanks mike for reminding us about burner phones and how to use them legitimately And also thanks to justin marver young for being with us this fun thursday, justin where can people keep up with your work? Uh, well folks, you want to know what? Yeah, it's been a while since I've plugged the show itself a politics politics politics px3 for short Uh, and and uh, it's a fine show. 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Yeah, i'm seeing that on saturday in uh in a like preview You know fendego does these things where they'll they'll sell limited tickets in a week ahead and uh, and yeah, um Seeing that saturday, so i'm very curious. Will you be very glad in your electric boots and mohair suits? I read it in a magazine I'm so glad i got to see him live I I saw him on his on his tour and uh, i'm i'm very very glad that I did because uh He is you know, he's still kind of yeah He has the voice really the only thing that he doesn't have In his in his uh vocal arsenal is is the high notes Yeah, that's always the thing that goes when you get older, but but he's so much of his this stuff It's it's just like you know the You know, it's a few like peaks, but his backup singers kind of fill in for it So yeah the uh the the the really long-term thinking artists when they're in their teens You know, they write all their stuff without high notes if you lower register Plan in for that that that uh that age tour. Yeah, one of my favorite things is I got a box set of uh Four performances of sinatra at the sands, right? So it was like a couple in the 60s one in the 70s and one in the 80s When he's older And it's uh one of my favorite live music albums is the one of him in the 80s Because you see how he covers for all the notes he can't hit and what he does Is he makes jokes? He'll like do another lyric that was supposed to go there or Uh, uh, he'll like intentionally screw up the note to like make a make make a joke or something But it's it's just a masterclass on like how do you Like that man knew his acts so well that he planned for the things that he couldn't do and made them special That's great By the way, nvidia reporting better than expected quarterly profit forecasting q2 revenue above estimates So all the worries about nvidia Can go away now. Everything's fine Get out fine till next quarter Hey, let's look at some titles, uh high level technobabble That's from old guy in the discord. 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He's got the graduation party last week was the trampoline this week's Yep, the trampoline The trials and tribulations of parents It turns out kids require work What I know I was not aware rtfm I mean, I'd laugh more about that, but I have a dog that I feel yeah, you know Yeah, he's like a four-year-old trouble child I mean, you certainly don't have any recent examples of that first of all Those were my avocados Like I eat avocados a lot You're like most upset. I would be most upset about the headphones. You're a little bit philosophical about the headphones But you're like, I'm one of them. So here's the thing. So the headphone See It kind of still works. Yeah, it's broken. It's not he he ruined it But I could probably super glue it together and things could be okay Yeah, I mean it's avocados are gone. You're not getting those back And and just like what is wrong with you man? Like you don't want that Apparently your dog you get plenty of food Oh little Oh crap, uh, I I blame it on the rain And it rained This morning they did yeah rain hard hard rain it was it's funny too because um My first reaction when I heard it was like, oh, it's rainy and I love that sound because my windows were open In the bedroom and then I was like, oh no The dog has to wear a poncho wet dog smell life is ruined Have to take the cat to the vet this morning. This is gonna suck Hello morning. I took the dogs out for a walk and as I was walking ray back All it was like the ominous like shutting down of the sun Because it was still blue sky on the horizon So it was weird like I'm looking forward and I see blue sky But above me a cloud was going over the sun like a huge rain cloud and Fat drops Not a lot of them, but just like what time was this this was around 10 30 ish Oh, so it wasn't even raining in your neighborhood till then Well, no it rained earlier today. Oh, okay. I see what you're saying, but this is the rain had stopped around 9 30 or 10 Yeah And I was like, okay the rain's done I see blue sky great going out for a walk And then this one last cloud comes in and just starts throwing golf balls of water like just big drops just Yeah Which is weird because I actually stayed dry because there weren't that many of them, but they were huge Yeah, when I walked into the vet um this morning It was I mean puddles and rain and you know, it was raining when I walked out which was It took longer than I thought it would take. Um, it was sunny As if nothing had happened Is it so sunny by you? Yeah I'm never talking about this again. Hey, uh, Justin. Did you see that they released some music from Aladdin? I saw Well, I mean not not since I talked about it on on night attack Uh, I saw I I heard never had a friend like me on that basketball lad Yeah, they've released a whole clip of him singing of wil smith talking singing the yeah I mean really the thing that makes me concerned for the quality of that uh of that movie Is the fact that we have not heard anything for a of of a whole new world A whole new world is really like that's that's the the big you don't have a movie If you don't have you don't nail that musical number and we've heard precious little of it Yeah, which I suppose you could make the argument that someone decided Well, that's that's what everybody wants to hear. Let's let's keep that for the theater. So people rave about it, but And that's I mean that's fine Initially when I was like I was talking to brian about it and I was like Isn't it kind of weird like Aladdin the songs in Aladdin are like really fake people have like very like Deep feelings about those songs. Isn't it kind of odd that we haven't Heard them everything else looks great But if we haven't heard them He's like, oh exactly your point like come on save it for the theater. You you want to that's your attraction You want to go see how they handle these songs? It's like, okay and I get it but Wouldn't like as you're like, you know They're flashing the credits and when the movie's gonna be in theaters. You just like Have a couple strains of the notes like kind of Aiding into the background. Yeah, I don't know I'm seeing that on tuesday So i'll let you know I yeah, I just I kind of feel like uh You would almost want to cast that Especially since they didn't go with big stars aside from will smith Like i'm sure that they are Stars and other things, but they're it's not like big hollywood stars starring in Aladdin You'd almost want to make sure that like They were singers before they were actors, right? Right So, I don't know I have some good news and some bad news go Bad news, of course, is that ann haish and james tupper Ended their 10-year marriage a year ago, but the good news is uh their handcock park Jason mansion 4652 square feet five bedrooms five bathrooms is available It's on the market Wow Okay I love the variety does this these celebrity property listings um Man 3.95 million dollars five bedrooms. So that's enough for all of us. We could just make this the dTns house Wait, are we all living together now? Yeah Yeah, might as well awkward, but sure Yeah, but you know, what is an awkward at this point? I mean you have to You know, you've got the kids so we need we might need more than five bedrooms if we're gonna have a studio After yeah, we need like a like maybe like a subterranean World indeed Are there any bonus rooms in here? Is it just the bedrooms? What's all really? You know, it's funny. I'm still thinking about the whole thing that jesson was talking about jeremy renner and him being a house I think about that every time I see him in a movie now I thought about him in in game and they find him an in game Like You know a black widow with her furrowed brow like we found him again. He flipped a four Five bath, uh, you know five and a half bath A old ranch style home outside of rancho kukamanga A whole new world Now I the other point I forgot this might have been on the brice trending lemon podcast but We were talking about the disney remakes and I said look like Beauty and the Beast was big, but it was the first of their big run, right a laden and lion king were certainly in The the golden age But I kind of suspect specifically sense Aquaman did like a undersea movie that didn't look ridiculous that have every character kind of like underwater They they were able to square that circle The the big blockbuster will be when they remake little mermaid because I feel like Yeah, like like emotionally Little mermaid might be the most clung to by at least Girls now women many mothers my age Like that was that was the one That spoke to girls the most because like Aladdin was you know Kind of boy stuff lion king was kind of boy stuff two male protagonists in in those movies, but aerial man I remember when the little mermaid came out and I don't remember exactly what year it was But I remember I was doing a lot of babysitting because I wasn't like old enough to work a real job yet So it was like those several years before I turned 16 Big deal. So all the kids wanted to watch little mermaid. I mean, I must have seen that movie a hundred times Oh, yeah, you know between the ages of like 12 and 15 Yeah, so it it is meaningful to me just because I saw it a lot and it's also a good movie. Yeah That was huge. It was gigantic and it has I would argue the most interesting villain of all the disney The disney or Ursula the sea witch Ursula the sea witch. Absolutely the most interesting like You know Exactly. Well, because she's big she's called if she was patterned off a drag queen like so She had this edge back then with a bunch showing it to a bunch of kids that was like man I have no idea what The energy is but it's compelling and great totally I've never seen that movie How is that possible with two daughters even? I I I'm not saying it's a flawless movie, but it's an enjoyable one I'm trying to think the last feature length disney picture that I watched that wasn't like a tron like Finding Nemo also a big one. That was Pixar, wasn't it? Or was it? Well, I mean Same genre Finding Nemo I watched in bits and pieces finding Nemo like I like sobbed like I was five years old Yeah, Aladdin is weird because it came out in the period of my life where I didn't go see Kids movies. I actually don't even know the Aladdin story. I didn't see I didn't see little mermaid in the theater Um, but I saw Aladdin when it came out for some reason me and my all my drunken austin friends Decided Aladdin was the movie we were gonna spend our money to see that week. Did you enjoy it at the time? Liking it too. Yeah, like I I honestly like I know the a whole new world. I know that song. I know it's from Aladdin, but I don't know the Aladdin story I don't know what you know what sort of like the You know protagonist has to like The scheming vizier jafar looking to excerpt the sultan and next thing you know tries to harness the power of the lamp Plan goes awry. Aladdin Uh I guess I don't need to see the movie now Prince Ali Come on Prince Ali Yeah, I'm curious to see it. I you know when when you saw the trailer What I really kind of like you realize is that in live action There's a lot of action stuff in that movie that doesn't play as Weird because it's a cartoon doesn't play dangerous because it's a cartoon. So you don't really think yeah You're more limited quite honestly. Yeah, so it's a lot of him like in the in the cartoon like jumping and leaping and parkouring and and doing Different when a person's doing it because you're like, oh god, this is really a guy Or the producer's like that would be too much of a budget. Yeah He's just gonna walk. Yeah, exactly He's gonna walk with purpose I'm I am cured. There's a few lines in uh specifically the first song in the movie arabian knights, uh That I don't think hold up to modern scrutiny Uh, any, um examples that aren't to uh, I believe the line is uh, uh you know, uh Come here to a place, uh, where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face. It's barbaric, but hey, it's home Oh, oh, yeah, they changed that didn't they because I'm I'm one would have one won't make it to the one one would think Yes Gotta love it. That's just the way we are. Yeah No, that's not That's not gonna play Um, uh video folks, thank you for sticking around. We gave you a little extra today. I hope you enjoyed it audio folks stick around There's more to come