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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I don't know if you've seen the video yet. There's
been a lot to talk about this over the last
one I guess week or so. I first saw the
story and I'm like, what's going on here? And then
I popped a video on and oh my gosh. Well,
at a recent panel was Secretary of Education. I keep
that in mind. This is our Secretary of Education, Lynda McMahon.
(00:21):
She was on a stage with a I guess a
host who was doing the interview with her, and she
was talking about a number of different things to an
audience and an auditorium okay, and artificial intelligence came up.
So when you talk about AI, the abbreviation for that
capitalized sometimes, I guess. Apparently, according to Linda McMahon, could
(00:44):
be construed or appear as the number one, so there
would be a one instead of AI. But you're the
Secretary of education. You're about to talk about artificial intelligence
on a stage. Hello.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
I wish I could remember the source, but that there
is a school system that's going to start making sure
that first graders or even pre ks have a one
teaching you know, every year, starting that far down in
the grades. And that's just that's a wonderful thing. Kids
are sponges. They just absorb everything. And so it wasn't
all that long ago. That is we're going to have
(01:21):
internet in our schools.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Whoop.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Now, okay, let's do see A one and how and
how can that be helpful? How can it be helpful
in one on one instruction?
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Ill?
Speaker 2 (01:30):
How can it be helpful and absorbing more information? For
those fast learners? It can be more one on one
directed And those are the kinds of things and innovations
that I want to see continue to develop.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
I'm telling you right now, kids across America are screaming
for a one steak sauce. You kidding me. They'll absorb it,
all right, So will that filet that they're being served
or maybe they got a New York strip. But I
tell you right now, you put five or six bottles
on every lunch table in the school of a one sauce,
all you're going to hear is past the A one. Now,
I'm more of a hind speedy seven guy, but a one.
I mean, seriously, you are the Secretary of education. Oh
(02:06):
my gosh. And then I doubve in a little bit deeper,
and I started jumping online and Oh my god, the
memes and what people are saying. McKenzie, did you happen
to catch I saw a little clip of Jimmy Kimmel,
or not Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon who actually took bottles
of a one sauce after this happened and went out
on the streets in New York, I guess, and handed
them out.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
Yes, but the funniest response was a one steak sauce.
Their social media, their marketing team had a field day
with this, and it's absolutely hilarious.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Yeah, agree, best to start them early with a bottle
of a one.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
It's like you heard her, best to start them early.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
You put it in these elementary schools.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
They that's the best thing that they could have done
with that. Hilarious.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
I got it. I gotta. I gotta kind of take
issue with the with the host of the of this
meeting and on stage MC who was interviewing her not
calling her out. Yeah, can you? I mean, how do
you let that slide? She just kept going with it.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
She said they won several times, and I wish that
so badly somebody would have because then you know, it
pans to the crowd and everybody's like yes, and it
just made me feel like the second hand, I was like,
I wish that the other person would have been like,
hold on, hold on, I would have at.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Least dropped in a couple of well, artificial intelligence intelligence
and not one intelligence.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
I mean artificial intelligence. A right, all right?
Speaker 1 (03:24):
If you're at a dinner with let's say eight or
ten of your friends, and it's a birthday party and
you're a nice restaurant everbody since and all of a
sudden talk about artificial intelligence and how it works in
our life, and have you used chat GBT, and oh
look what it does for the medical world. It's going
to help us find cures. And and somebody said, uh hey,
and nobody mentioned AI yet, and all you've heard was
artificial intelligence. And somebody goes, I got to tell you,
(03:46):
I think A one's going to be really big in
our in our schools.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Would you not call that friend? Hold on, hold on, Wait.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
A minute, are we just going to be blowing off
that she just said A one instead of AI? Here?
What what do you mean A one? What?
Speaker 3 (03:58):
I love you? But I got to stop you in
entry there.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
We've got to make we've got to get some clarification
on this.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
By the way, speaking of meats, have you seen what
they're doing at Walmart with meats? No, they're wrapping them
in chicken wire. Apparently the value of steaks these days.
They don't want people walking out of the store with them,
so they've basically wrapped. They got them in their plastic
and they're you know, in their styrofoam little plates. They
put them on in seal, wrapped them in the in
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the cellar fane like normal meat you would see. But
then they had a wrap of what looks to be
chicken wire, and it's basically alarms like you put on
clothes when you walk through the door. If it hasn't
been paid for, you're not getting out of the store,
or they're you know, wrap things up in alarms, so
they have to be taken off at the register. So
when you take your meat now to some Walmart stores.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
I'm sorry, how easy is it to still meet like
like a pound of groundba I remember.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Jamis Winston, he'd put a big old pack of crabs
down in his pants when he was walking to the
grocery store. So apparently the Walmart shoppers are pretty stunned
about this. To discover this new elaborate anti theft measure
on all the meats there.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
Maybe that's when you know it is bad.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
When they got manage your gates so you don't steal
baby they meats.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Oh girl, it's got to be bad, Lord Jesus, mmmmm.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Yes, apparently now this is in more high crime Walmart areas.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
So, yeah, the chicken wire, that's an interesting choice.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
You gotta take it when you go to the rest
of Yeah, they have a little special tool to unlock
the chicken wire after you pay for it, and then
you can take your meat.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
But you know what's crazy is that Walmart. I feel
like I haven't seen cashiers and so long. I feel
like Walmart is really heavy about self checkout. So do
they have people there to the chicken wire?
Speaker 3 (05:38):
That's I mean, hello, somebody please get it.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
I mean, I don't know about you, but you know,
I'm it doesn't sound like a good I guess it's
stopping on theft. But wrapping your meat and chicken wire.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
And that sounds I hope that they're you know, throwing
that away and not reusing it.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
I don't know, we need to. We're up against the
clock area. Else i'd keep going on this, but I
better not. Six twenty nine, Alabama's Morning News Send us
a picture if you see this anywhere. Let us know
if you've seen some meat wrapped in wire