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[00:02:04] And I've got to tell you something. [00:02:06] With so much to go, I am preparing feverishly for Saturday night. [00:02:14] I don't even know if I can wait. [00:02:17] Until Saturday, when I appear at the Cutting Room in New York. [00:02:21] I don't know if I can physically, mentally, actually contain myself. [00:02:27] I may just break down the doors now and hit the stage, even though no one is there at the moment. [00:02:32] Because there is so much to say. [00:02:35] And I want to remind you and say to you again, dear and glorious friend of the show, that we will be ready to go. === Saturday at the Cutting Room (03:37) === [00:02:46] Like, you cannot believe this coming Saturday. [00:02:51] I can't believe it's here. [00:02:53] Doors open at 6. I hit the stage at 7. For something that we frankly do, well, that nobody does. [00:03:00] And that is completely immersive. [00:03:03] Immersive and representational where you, where you, the, how do I say this? [00:03:11] Where you, the audience member, Becomes a part of the participatory discussion of this, if that makes any sense. [00:03:22] I've got it pinned for you right now. [00:03:24] I'm going to tell you this again. [00:03:26] This coming Saturday, this coming Saturday, at the fabled, storied cutting room in New York City, tickets are available. [00:03:37] I want to see you there. [00:03:40] New York is open and ready for business, and we have already a line of... [00:03:45] I'm not going to mention who. [00:03:47] I think it's fair to say this, but some people whose names you would recognize will be there as well. [00:03:53] So you never know who you're going to meet because, frankly, there's nothing like this. [00:03:58] Mrs. Eldon and I happened to go to the West Coast to Southern California. [00:04:02] Had a lot of business to do and enjoyed a complete and total look. [00:04:12] At a different part of the country. [00:04:14] Of the country that is incredibly and wildly similar yet monumentally atypical to everything. [00:04:28] And if you are going to go to learn about America and you have to find two places, two places to find out where can you go? [00:04:40] To find out what Americans are like. [00:04:44] Not America, but Americans. [00:04:47] Where do you go? [00:04:48] Well, one place you might want to go, which is critical, is the mall. [00:04:56] Why? [00:04:56] Because it's an assemblage of places. [00:04:58] Not sports stadia, but the mall. [00:05:02] And, more importantly, airports. [00:05:09] Airports are the most fascinating collection points for people and places and areas and things that I frankly just cannot, cannot, cannot describe. [00:05:30] I cannot describe how incredibly wonderful they are. [00:05:39] You get to see people not only showing up, but you get to wait. [00:05:46] And when you wait, depending upon where you are, JFK is an international, is an absolute magnet, a magnet of people from all over the world. [00:06:03] It's huge. [00:06:04] But you get to see Where people will wait for coffee. === People Without Communication Skills (05:45) === [00:06:09] They will wait interminable amounts of time for coffee. [00:06:14] You see what they talk about. [00:06:16] You see what they say. [00:06:18] You see, they talk as though no one can hear them. [00:06:22] Because for the longest time, many of these folks have not dealt with any form of communication with other people other than their own, how do I say this, their own... [00:06:38] Oh, I don't know what the word is. [00:06:41] They haven't dealt specifically with their own voices vis-a-vis others because they've been on the phone for a long time. [00:06:54] They don't know how... [00:06:57] They're not really communicating with other people, so you get to see them. [00:07:00] When you're on the plane itself and you're traveling long distances, you find out how people... [00:07:07] Maintain their area. [00:07:10] Are they sloppy? [00:07:11] Something happened which I, you might not think anything of this. [00:07:15] People who take their shoes off. [00:07:18] Socks. [00:07:22] Barefoot. [00:07:23] On a plane. [00:07:25] In the bathroom. [00:07:27] Oh no, no, no. [00:07:29] Dear God, no. [00:07:29] You also see the level of the level of airline Elegance as it used to be... [00:07:40] What's the word? [00:07:42] There was a time when I was, for lack of a better word, when I was... [00:07:51] We, how do I say this? [00:07:55] We used to look at it and used to ask things like, what did they give you? [00:07:59] What did they give you? [00:08:01] What was the... [00:08:04] Mmm. [00:08:05] Thank you. [00:08:09] What did you eat? [00:08:11] Remember that one? [00:08:11] What did you eat? [00:08:13] What did they serve you? [00:08:16] Yes, what did they serve you? [00:08:19] What did you get from them? [00:08:21] What was your food? [00:08:23] And you would dress up. [00:08:25] And the idea there was a time when... [00:08:29] Stewardess, which I think is a term which does not have any relevance or any currency today. [00:08:36] Stewardess became flight attendant. [00:08:38] And when everything became deregulated, when everything lost all of its charm or whatever it was, then you saw individuals working who were very, very good. [00:08:50] Because remember, what their main job is, is not to be, you know... [00:08:55] This isn't, you know, some runway model, but to assist in the event of an emergency. [00:09:01] That's really what they're there for. [00:09:03] That's the sole reason. [00:09:05] cookies and all this stuff. [00:09:06] There's another story. [00:09:12] I asked somebody for peanuts, and they said, well, we don't do that because of peanut allergies. [00:09:17] I said, well, wouldn't? [00:09:18] And I stopped right away, because I watch enough videos to realize, don't mess with these people. [00:09:22] Sometimes they're They're very tired. [00:09:26] They may misinterpret what you're saying as some kind of recalcitrance. [00:09:30] So I said, why wouldn't somebody with a peanut allergy not get peanuts? [00:09:34] But I let it go. [00:09:35] Let it go. [00:09:37] Doesn't matter. [00:09:37] It's not important. [00:09:38] It's not critical. [00:09:40] Now, what's interesting to note as well, what's interesting to note is that you see people who are Involved in behaviors that I cannot believe. [00:10:02] Let me give you an example. [00:10:04] We were sitting at JFK. [00:10:06] This is the one that I could not believe what I was seeing. [00:10:08] We were sitting at JFK just waiting, kind of charging up. [00:10:10] Because to me, life is one big charging station. [00:10:12] And, this one particular airline, I'm not going to mention it, you can charge at your seat, which is a nice little addition. [00:10:20] But, in the meantime, a mother, A son and a daughter. [00:10:25] A son, large young man, 6 '2", 300 pounds, big, could have been a linebacker, who was staring off, not looking at his sister or his mother. [00:10:35] The mother, dutiful mother, trying her best to please her spawn, bought bagel sandwich, or bagel, as they say in Philly, bagel sandwich with whatever. [00:10:49] Apparently, the young man, Did not like this. [00:10:53] So he just looked off and ignored her without any reference. [00:11:00] Just ignored her. [00:11:03] The daughter in the middle, and I'm looking at this, we are sitting this far away. [00:11:08] I'm sitting right in front. [00:11:08] They didn't even notice me. [00:11:10] I'm listening. [00:11:11] I'm just, I don't have earphones. [00:11:13] I'm listening to them. [00:11:15] The woman, the daughter in the middle says, there's no cheese on this? [00:11:20] I could slap you. [00:11:22] And this mother was saying, well, honey, I'll... [00:11:27] That one had me going for... [00:11:30] I thought, dear God. [00:11:33] And this is representative of a far greater problem. === Let's See If This Works (13:19) === [00:11:37] I saw people walking around with the most unique fetal positions when they sit in a seat. [00:11:50] Knees up, almost rocking. [00:11:57] Some masks, some not. [00:11:59] Some masks below the nose. [00:12:02] I don't understand that. [00:12:07] And a veritable panoply of the human form The likes of which I have never seen in terms of... [00:12:21] I don't want to use words. [00:12:23] I don't want to say things like... [00:12:26] There we go. [00:12:34] Okay. [00:12:35] Very good. [00:12:35] I think this might be better. [00:12:36] This might be better. [00:12:37] There we go. [00:12:38] Alrighty. [00:12:40] Alright, my friends. [00:12:41] Let's see if that does something. [00:12:45] Maybe not. [00:12:46] Maybe not. [00:12:52] Do you see me on there? [00:12:54] I can't even get online. [00:12:56] Okay. [00:12:57] Okay. [00:12:58] All right. [00:12:59] Okay. [00:13:01] Ah, yes, my friends. [00:13:02] That's another thing, too. [00:13:04] One of the difficult aspects of everything that we've been going through, as you can imagine. [00:13:09] You can or cannot? [00:13:11] Okay, okay, okay Standby Standby. [00:13:19] This is the part where I tend to lose my mind as I did over the weekend. [00:13:28] Let me see. [00:13:32] Okay. [00:13:34] Let me try this, let me try this, let me try this. [00:13:41] You can see me, huh? [00:13:43] It's interesting. [00:13:46] Because I am looking at this. [00:13:48] And I had all kinds of... [00:13:50] I made all kinds of different adjustments to everything over the weekend. [00:13:54] It was because of... [00:13:56] Oh, you can imagine. [00:13:58] The VPNs and the like. [00:14:01] Let me see. [00:14:01] Let me see here. [00:14:02] This looks good. [00:14:04] This looks good. [00:14:04] Please forgive me. [00:14:05] My apologies. [00:14:10] Let me see something here. [00:14:14] Let me see if this makes any sense. [00:14:27] Okay. [00:14:27] Okay. [00:14:38] You see any movement at all? [00:14:40] Because I can't make it back to my... [00:14:45] Oh, Lordy. [00:14:46] Oh, Lord. [00:14:48] Let's see here. [00:14:53] That is the oddest thing I've ever seen. [00:14:56] This is another story. [00:15:01] Okay. [00:15:02] That is the odd... [00:15:02] Listen, if you're saying it's fine, that's terrific. [00:15:05] I'm... [00:15:06] Wow. [00:15:08] Good for... [00:15:09] This is great. [00:15:10] This is odd. [00:15:11] You can see me. [00:15:12] I can. [00:15:12] Okay. [00:15:13] Terrific. [00:15:14] Far be it from me to in any way disagree with you. [00:15:23] But, as I was saying, when we were walking, when we were going to the airport, I did not see any confusion whatsoever. [00:15:34] I saw an absolute lack of any kind of, dare I say, cacophony. [00:15:41] Of humanity. [00:15:42] There were no delayed anything. [00:15:45] There was no fighting. [00:15:46] There was no much of anything. [00:15:48] But I just love to see and I get such a kick out of it. [00:15:53] I'm so fascinated by how people are involved in this thing called travel. [00:16:01] And how I get to sit there among all these others. [00:16:03] Now, in the meantime, as I still try to re-toggle and re-toggle, Reconnect myself to you. [00:16:15] We're going to get back today, and I'm going to get back to my, back to what I was doing, back to where I was. [00:16:22] Try to get myself, my system, let me just leave it this way, my, dare I say, my system. [00:16:31] I don't want to go too much into detail here, but whenever you are indeed traveling, There is this thing that happens to our system. [00:16:42] And I have found that if you have been anybody who has ever been in the business where you had to travel, my heart, my respect goes out to you completely. [00:16:56] I don't know how people do it. [00:16:58] I could not imagine flying to Australia. [00:17:08] Not. [00:17:08] Imagine. [00:17:09] 20 hours. [00:17:11] Could not. [00:17:12] I don't know what I would do. [00:17:14] I don't know what I would do. [00:17:19] And there's something about also going to an airport. [00:17:21] I know you don't care about this, but I'm just going to tell you nonetheless. [00:17:23] When you show up and they say, do you have Wi-Fi? [00:17:25] Oh, yes. [00:17:26] And they put on a little speed meter. [00:17:29] They say, two. [00:17:32] Two. [00:17:33] Two. [00:17:33] Two megabytes. [00:17:34] Two. [00:17:36] 2 megabits per second. [00:17:38] 2? [00:17:38] I thought 70, 80. So we went to a friend's house. [00:17:42] I said, do you mind if I use your computer? [00:17:44] Of course. [00:17:46] Do you mind if I use this? [00:17:47] Of course. [00:17:50] 600? [00:17:50] I almost cried. [00:17:52] I almost wept. [00:17:53] I said, wait a minute. [00:17:54] I'm an adult male and I'm crying over the speed of this. [00:17:59] I don't know what to say. [00:18:03] I don't know what to do. [00:18:06] I don't in any way know even how at this point to say my life has been relegated to VPNs. [00:18:14] Oh, that's another story. [00:18:15] Be very careful when you're traveling in public. [00:18:17] But speeds, chargers, what happened to my life? [00:18:22] What happened to my worth? [00:18:23] What happened to... [00:18:24] This is, I guess, where we are right now. [00:18:26] So, in any event, I want to thank you very much. [00:18:31] It was... [00:18:33] It was, put it this way, if I was prone to anxiety, if I was prone to any kind of, if I was prone to mental breakdown, it would have happened multiple times. [00:18:44] Multiple times. [00:18:45] Because I realize, and I've done a lot of assessment, my own regularity, I mean in terms of, well, no, but in terms of procedure and pattern, this is what I believe in. [00:19:01] I wanted to tell you that when I don't get the chance to see you and speak to you, when I don't, it's something that is just incredible. [00:19:16] I've also had the chance to watch what is out in the world on YouTube. [00:19:24] And I have never, ever been as Fascinated by what captures the attention span of the majority of people. [00:19:41] What captures the attention span of the majority of the people from, well, put it this way, in total. [00:19:55] There's something, I don't know if you've seen this, I'm sure you have. [00:19:59] Stop me if you've heard this. [00:20:02] And there is this wonderful, this ASMR notion, this Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. [00:20:10] And I love this. [00:20:11] It's a term which I think is used, I think it was actually coined by someone somewhere. [00:20:21] Anyway. [00:20:21] And they have these videos that basically amount to nothing. [00:20:26] Nothing. [00:20:27] So, at night, I have various loops. [00:20:32] I listen to maybe an audio book or a lecture. [00:20:35] And sometimes in the dream, it will incorporate that which I'm listening to. [00:20:45] I came upon something the other day. [00:20:47] I don't know what this is. [00:20:48] I might or might not reference it. [00:20:50] I don't know. [00:20:51] But it is a woman who is whispering. [00:20:55] Now, as I'm... [00:20:57] In a different place, in a different bed, in a different town, in a different everything, different schedules, three hours, everything. [00:21:04] I'm up at, you know, I get up very early to begin with, so I'm getting up basically at, you know, four o 'clock here, three o 'clock, so it's nuts. [00:21:13] But during the course of my slumber, I'm hearing this. [00:21:16] I want you to know that the perfection quotient of life... [00:21:26] I don't know what this is. [00:21:27] It sounds like some kind of, I don't know what you want to call it, some kind, dare I say, of some, it was almost like a hostage video. [00:21:40] It was the weirdest, it was the strangest thing I have heard, ever. [00:21:47] And they talk like this. [00:21:51] So, I'm listening to Gore Vidal. [00:21:54] Talk to Noam Chomsky and then the next thing you know I'm still as you know fascinated by belligerent watch appraisals. [00:22:06] This is the greatest show there is. [00:22:09] Who thought of this? [00:22:11] I had a friend of mine years ago who lived in the UK and he at the time of VCR would send me a tape, VCR tape, of this thing he watched. [00:22:27] It was a show. [00:22:28] And it was when people wanted to... [00:22:31] When people wanted to... [00:22:38] What's the word? [00:22:42] When people wanted to change a particular piece of... [00:22:48] Oh, this one guy had a shed in his backyard. [00:22:52] It was his old shed. [00:22:53] It was going to fall down. [00:22:54] But it was deemed historically irrelevant. [00:22:56] So he had to go to this town council to argue whether he should keep the shed. [00:23:02] I'll never forget that. [00:23:05] The arguments. [00:23:07] He said, look, this is going to fall down. [00:23:10] It's going to kill somebody. [00:23:11] But you don't understand. [00:23:12] And it was some relevance to whatever it was. [00:23:14] It was a zoning hearing board in the UK. [00:23:18] The best television I've ever seen. [00:23:21] Do you remember great public access? [00:23:24] This is something that was the most wonderful thing that we had on television. [00:23:29] Public access TV was wonderful. [00:23:37] You have especially bad, bad public access. [00:23:43] It's wonderful. [00:23:48] I've been through a... [00:23:50] A spiritual... [00:23:52] How do I say this? [00:23:53] A spiritual... [00:23:57] Not a hajj or some kind of a trek, but I'm coming back and I'm reassessing everything. [00:24:10] Everything. [00:24:13] Everything that I'm doing. [00:24:14] Have you ever been through this? [00:24:15] Were you saying, this, this is, this is... [00:24:19] Everything we're doing is wrong. [00:24:22] Everything is wrong. [00:24:24] It is time to change everything. [00:24:28] Have you been through this? [00:24:29] The way you see things? [00:24:32] Do you ever feel as though you're just butting your head? [00:24:35] Do you ever get to the point where you say, what am I doing? [00:24:40] I feel like this. === Private Channel Revelation (07:38) === [00:24:43] Absolutely. [00:24:45] Drastically. [00:24:46] Politically, socially, not emotionally, but politically and socially and what's going on. [00:24:52] I feel as though we have hit an impasse here. [00:24:57] And that what I am doing, and I've never felt like this before, I'm hitting a place, I'm hitting a position, I'm sounding like everybody else. [00:25:12] I'm saying the same thing. [00:25:16] When I want to do something that is of a notion or a level that's a little deeper, a little more, I can spend some time, and thank God for this, I can go to this, I can go to my private channel, which is the most important thing to do, and which I use, and which I can spend some time doing. [00:25:45] I've got to tell you this story. [00:25:46] And by the way, this is that. [00:25:51] This is the... [00:25:53] I've got to tell you these stories. [00:25:55] They may mean nothing to you, and apparently they don't, but to me they do. [00:25:58] On my private channel, there's a section. [00:26:00] My private channel deals with a commentary, a reference, a news story, which can come from anywhere, and a... [00:26:10] A musical reference. [00:26:13] Like, here's something you haven't heard from us. [00:26:14] Something I'm interested in. [00:26:15] It might be from everybody from Gil Evans to Danny Gatton to who knows. [00:26:22] And then all of a sudden people were saying to me on my private journal, by the way, I can't comment. [00:26:26] When I'm trying to comment, it says I've commented too much and I haven't commented. [00:26:31] Really? [00:26:32] Yes. [00:26:33] Interesting, interesting, interesting. [00:26:36] I do not know that. [00:26:37] I did not know that. [00:26:38] Okay. [00:26:39] So why didn't I check with the people doing this? [00:26:41] I said, why is this so? [00:26:44] And they said, there is a new device, listen to this, a new security device that we had to put on, which deals with, not ham-fisted, but brute force attacks on something or other. [00:27:01] And because of the configuration of this, It is overreacting to people and misinterpreting them as being such and such. [00:27:17] Interesting. [00:27:19] So I said, but you have it too sensitive. [00:27:24] Okay, well we're going to turn this off so that this, and make a long story short, people right now, if you have a website, are under attack. [00:27:36] Constantly by bots and by whatever. [00:27:39] For what? [00:27:40] For reasons nobody will know. [00:27:43] And it's interesting. [00:27:44] And when you say to somebody, this is the reason for this. [00:27:48] I just got this information. [00:27:49] I just got this letter from such and such. [00:27:51] People will say, oh, that's not the reason. [00:27:53] The reason why this is, is because of this. [00:27:56] Because what I'm saying, because what you're saying, because whatever is so important and so critical. [00:28:00] I say, no, I don't think so. [00:28:01] I think, believe it or not. [00:28:05] So this week, I have been, like I said, it's only been four days, immersed in a world of just technology. [00:28:16] My world, everything I do is technology. [00:28:20] Going someplace and saying, I don't know if I can hook up with this hotel. [00:28:23] I got this VPN. [00:28:25] I got to change it. [00:28:26] Oh my God. [00:28:28] Customer service. [00:28:31] Dealing with hotels, looking at people, watching them. [00:28:34] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. [00:28:38] This is the thing that I wish I could have. [00:28:44] When you walk to the restroom or back on a plane and you look and see what are people doing, the number of people reading books, very few. [00:28:53] Some reading electronic books or e-books. [00:28:56] But have you noticed the childish games that people play? [00:29:01] The almost... [00:29:04] The games, the childish, childish games that people are playing. [00:29:13] Grown men playing little... [00:29:15] I mean, look, it's a free country. [00:29:17] My God! [00:29:19] My God! [00:29:21] And there's also something, too. [00:29:23] You have to understand this. [00:29:25] You have to understand this. [00:29:28] Airports. [00:29:29] You've never seen anything like this. [00:29:32] When baggage carousels come out, why don't you want to stand at the position where the suitcases come out? [00:29:42] Why do you want to wait for your suitcase to make this mile-long trek to get to where you are on the other side where your suitcase could ostensibly be taken, picked up? [00:29:58] There's no security. [00:30:00] Nobody's matching anything. [00:30:01] You just grab things. [00:30:04] And I just wonder about that. [00:30:06] Why don't you stand here? [00:30:08] Why? [00:30:09] Why? [00:30:12] And if you've seen the suitcases people have, there is not one suitcase. [00:30:23] There is not one suitcase. [00:30:25] Anymore. [00:30:26] That does not have wheels on it. [00:30:27] You realize that, right? [00:30:28] You do realize it. [00:30:30] They're none. [00:30:31] And I know this sounds crazy. [00:30:32] I know you're saying, why is he talking about this? [00:30:34] Because I will say this for the rest of my life. [00:30:36] The greatest structural addition to everything and anything has been the use of wheels. [00:30:45] And how this design was missed for all these years, I do not know. [00:30:50] I have no earthly idea. [00:30:53] And another design which I find fascinating, which I might actually invest in, and I've been looking, not wanting to do this for a long time, and that is, of course, the, what am I trying to say, the neck guard, the thing that you wear, that donut that keeps your head from dropping. [00:31:14] Fascinating. [00:31:16] How long did that one take? [00:31:19] That's all. [00:31:22] If you're in the airline business and you have to go to airports, my sympathies to you. [00:31:27] My sympathies to you. [00:31:31] Absolutely. [00:31:32] And if you're a traveler, if you have to travel on business, my heart goes to you. [00:31:38] Dear God, I don't know how you do this. [00:31:41] I really don't. [00:31:42] I mean that sincerely. [00:31:43] I do not know how you do that. [00:31:45] I am back right now. [00:31:47] I am decompressing. [00:31:50] I'm going through things and trying to get back into shape. [00:31:54] I want to thank you as usual for being a part of this. [00:31:57] I want to remind you again. [00:31:59] I'm going to say this again. [00:32:00] I want you to listen very carefully. [00:32:02] Listen to me. [00:32:04] Again, we are going to be at the cutting room Saturday. === Thank You For Your Tutelage (00:44) === [00:32:13] I can't put into words. [00:32:16] What's going to happen when I hit that stage? [00:32:19] That's all I'm going to say. [00:32:21] I've pinned the description above. [00:32:24] It is there for you. [00:32:25] I thank you. [00:32:27] I wish you a great and a glorious day. [00:32:29] We'll be back tomorrow, same bad time, back in our usual routine. [00:32:33] Thank you for your support. [00:32:35] Thank you for your tutelage. [00:32:37] Your tutelage. [00:32:38] Your patronage and tutelage. [00:32:40] And thank you for not only being who you are, but what you appear to be. [00:32:44] Until then, my friends, same bad time, same bad channel, 9 a.m. Eastern Time. [00:32:48] Remember, the monkey's dead. [00:32:49] The show's over.