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The Swift Effect. Schools & The State. Genesis' Genesis. Tony & Technology.

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No way to really quantify the Taylor's Swift effect until last night when the ratings came in. Yes, last year's Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles was the most watched television event in American history. Hundreds and thousands of people viewed it over one hundred million. Oh okay, so there was a ten percent bump from last year's most watched TV event ever to this year's most watched TV event, eclipsing mash by a big margin. Second second

all time on whoa wha, whoa? What was number one? The moon landing? The moonlanding still remains number one. It's more than one hundred and twenty three million people. They estimate one hundred and thirty five watching, all right, so let me just talk about this. There was less TVs then too, so the moon landing is in fact the seventy two dolphins. So so it is a ten percent bump. So if you want to kind of okay, what did Taylor Swift bring to the party? Scent bump in the

NFL ratings, The Swift effect. That's a lot of people, that is, that's a lot of eyeballs, a lot of young girl eyeballs. Yes, yes, there was a lot of name younger, younger, let me log it. Uh. My son said he watched it in Spain in a bar in Spain and said every time Taylor Swift came on, everyone boot in Spanish. In Spanish, exactly right, Okay, uh J C. P. S. Dwight. I'm gonna try my best. Pull up Pull up this U. What is the the poem that we read? The surrenders the

control things that control the things I can control. Try to be a looser, unkier. Okay, take your shoulders out. So we're trying to yell God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I can change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Okay, all right, all right, so let's go ahead. Okay. Tonight the board will meet. They want to talk about possible solutions for

bussing. Number one on the docket will be should we no longer provide buses for students who attend Magnet or traditional schools, which I don't know the difference between the two, but whatever, So I think that is going to be something. They obviously say something how much of a pathetic failure? Are you if you only have a couple of schools that are good at education that all

the children want to go to. How pathetic is that? Okay, so we are the serenity prayer here because I already can feel I can feel the Okay, it's bubbling up. Or operate central hubs where magnet and traditional school kids can go to get dropped off by by their parents and then go to the school, kind of like shuttling over. Or door number three? What is that? What's that TV show? Door number three? Let's make a deal. Let's make a deal. Yeah, or let's make a deal okay

for door number three, which is keep the current system they have. Now, I've got a novel list. I've got a very radical idea, isn't that though in Door number three in that show bomp bomph, I've got a very radical idea. Let the child attend the school in the child's neighborhood. That way, the child is not a political football getting pushed around for two or three hours a day. The child is a child going to school and coming home and hanging out with other children. So on DRB last night they

talked about the bus driver shortage. I think they lied about the numbers, but they also light about the reasons. The reasons given for people leaving wanted to convert to a part time job from a full time job, and personal reasons, none of which mentioned, sayolence, discipline. Some of these bus drivers make over one hundred thousand dollars a year. How bad is it when driving for one hundred thousand dollars is a job that you quit? Well,

I know, Polio the clown was on with Oh sorry, Mario. Polio was on with the Juggler, Yeah, with Joe Elliott with Joela this morning. And what was he saying. I didn't get to hear the interview, Johnny, you did right. As far as the b no, as far as yesterday, Frankfurt announced that there's going to be a task force looking into the failure that is JCPS, and it is pathetic failure. At two point two billion dollars, they can't perform the most basic task, the most fundamental

task of a school system. But what was his view on the task force. I'm guessing I didn't hear it. I'm just guessing he was against it. He took it, he took him much more diplomatic approach to it than

the JCPS spokesperson did yesterday in the spokes statement. In short, I mean the meat of their statement was is they look at this as it's a it's a stacked deck with one with one purpose of this task force, and that's to break up jcpay Man, and I think j CPS does need to be broken up, because if you look at the facts, not feelings about your little initiatives, you gotta admit it's a colossal pile of dog stuff. They're upset because nobody from j CPS was included in this, but I would say

problem. They are including two county taxpayers, citizens of the county the pay taxes in this task force, as well as a teacher from JCPS. So they are including j CPS. They're not including the the c suite. They're including the rank and file and the people on the ground. So I get

that. Doctor Polio this morning said that he believes that if this task force truly has good intentions and they want to get audit, see results of audits and everything, then they will come to the same result that he and the rest of JCPS has come to, and is that don't break up JCPS. He says he thinks. He also intimated in there that sorry, big word. He hinted in there that he thinks it's political, and that that basically

kind of backed up what the states. Two things. Two things shocking that the guy that gets paid about four hundred thousand dollars to do a horrible job is saying that things need to stay the same. Shocking Number two, it may be political motivated because it's gotten so bad in this state that one party stands for common sense and the other one stands for just pathetic, ridiculous crap.

They've been audited multiple times, nothing's come out of it. He also pulled out on the DRB piece last night that make no mistake, this is a national problem, Marty. You're not the superintendent of the Philadelphia Public school right, the Portland Public schools, if not every public school district is failing across the country. That is intellectually lazy. Can't you break it up? And he can still be the czar over it? I don't understand that.

B. Here's where you're going to get into an issue. What they're gonna start yelling. They're going to start throwing around the world the word equity, right, and they're going to say, well, federally or state law. I'm not saying state law says you have to use the tax dollars raised in that area for those schools. You can't raise school tax dollars in another area and take it to another area. Right, So what they're going to say is, I'm sorry, if you break it up into five pies, which

is the smallest, the smallest it needs to be. It means pre ten. But they're gonna they should. They're gonna break it up and do five pies. They're saying that the West End won't get as much as Wagner High School in the East End because their tax dollars are more and there, so that you're gonna have to And I said, I was, this is a conversation I was having with somebody, and I said, we'll just change the

state law. Well, can I address that. That's the same argument they say now is that West End schools are underfunded and X y Z, when in fact that's a bold faced lie because Frankfort has overfunded Western School. Okay, but they're saying that would end because that you won't be able to go across lines. So they're saying, if you do that, off. It

comes from Frankfort. That's the state. I understand that. But you're taking my Saint Matthew's to school dollars and putting it into two new schools in the West End. They're saying, if you break it up into five pieces, you won't be able to take satan liars. I understand that. So they're gonna they will have to change the state law though that says, yes, we'll we'll divide the money up, not equally, but we'll try to.

If you need money, he goes there or here. I would like to, in fact, see if that is a state law, because I would argue they're just no. I think it's federal. You've got a hotline. Yeah, yeah, Well there you go. And you un wish you knew somebody than Frankfort. And you know, you talk about the spend, the more spending. There was a report that came out yesterday that I saw that has shown across the state since the implementation and I'm not sure what you're went

in. You guys probably know better than I do of the Kentucky Education Reform Act. This spending has gone up on students across the state, and the test scores have gone down, so they're not getting As they said in the report, the taxpayers in the state are not getting their bang for the buck when it comes to their education. Tax on JCPS is a pathetic failure. Okay, so they're not good stewards of our money. We all know that.

There. They passed a new tax and all the prices of houses have skyrocketed in the last four years, so they're getting paid more than they've ever been doled out in the history of the school. It's well over two billion dollars a year, which is five to six hundred million dollars more than when Dwight started the and I started the Evening Show about seven years ago, much about one hundred million dollars a year year to get to where we are now.

You don't think it's going to go up another one hundred million dollars. Of course it will. Unless it stopped, it'll continue. So let's I think people lose perspective of how much money that is. Okay, like you just goh two billion, oh, okay, two billion dollars. It's double the Metro Louisville budget. They built new schools in the West End to keep West End kids there, so they don't have to travel out in the city, right, they don't have to travel out to the whatever the sprawl right

of the city exactly. So, but what did they do with that? They built these schools with geo thermal floors, and I mean they they spent triple what they could have spent on these. You could have built three schools for each school they built. The taxpayers deserve better. The way we've been doing things isn't working. It's been a slow decline to get us where we

are trying. Something different is something that we deserve. Okay, can I give you an example of how big one billion is because we're talking about increasing one hundred billion xy billion related to my ego no no no I related related in minutes? How long do you think one billion minutes would be? One billion minutes? Wow, that's got hundreds of thousands of years. Nineteen thousand years, okay, nineteen thousand years, nineteen nineteen thousand years and one billion

minutes. So the pyramids were not built by seven thousand years or ten thousand years, right, Yeah, we're talking about before that, and that's one billion minutes. That's how much. That's how wasteful. Yeah, and they had just some. If they had thirty percent return on investment, it might be worth But the reading proficiency is there is none. Kids can't do.

They can't do the basics. If jcps would just get back to the fundamentals and worry about teaching children and worry about delivering the children to the home, to the school and to the homes, and that's it. Just get the fundamentals down. But they're too bloated another word. So I like your example about the test scores. The scandal at Stewart Academy came to light last week where the counselors were changing fs over three hundred f's to d D because they

don't take children need to fifteen percent reading proficiency. I think it's ten or fifteen percent reading or English proficiency languageficial English proficiency and like language arts at the school, five percent math. Okay. I think these aren't just words coming out of our mouths. No, it's fact. These aren't words just coming out in our meaningless right. These are real problems with real people. And you know who we need. We need Joe Clark. Some of these.

I say that because Marty Polio cannot come out, he would lose his job the moment he said this the parents. We can't do this without the parents involvement. And frankly, you're not pulling your weight now. The parents aren't doing their jobs as a parents and be good stewards of their kids in school and holding their kids accountable for their academic experience and of course their disciplinary experience. But you know, if Marty Polio said that, which is part of

the problem, they'd have. Parents aren't doing their jobs. So if Marty Polio said that, he'd be fired them all. They would have his be fired. They would have his things cleared from his office in a banker's box before. He can't but he can't say it, No, he can't. He can't say if the schools could also do more regarding discipline, a kid acts up on the bus, you don't have a right to ride that bus. We'll get out. It's not just the bus, it's also in school.

If he's saying, if you look at expulsions and you look at suspensions in the past three years, they are almost non existence. That's because Marty Polio said he doesn't want JCP has to be a pipeline of prison, meaning he doesn't want to punish children well, guess what happens when you don't correct a child with right or wrong? They become a criminal. You're creating a pathway to prison by doing this, you clown. By the way, it's

a it's a bumper sticker. It's not really meaning. It's a millionless those are wasteful word. It's a fortune cookie statement, curious pipeline. Are you serious? Yeah, you were talking about the billions of dollars in how it adds up. It reminds me of a famous quote from a US senator. A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking about real

money. I don't think people realize. I don't how much money a million dollars is, right, compared to a billion, and the fact that the budget is over two billion dollars, which is about seven hundred roughly seven hundred million more than when Dwight and I started on the evenings on the station and moved down to a billion seconds. A billion is a thousand million of this A billion seconds is thirty one point seven years seconds now. And mind you,

the budget doesn't look there is a pension fund for the teachers. So if you say, well, the teachers have an incredible pension that comes out of a different pot. This is two point two billion dollars to try to just an operation budget, operational budget. I'm not a big fan of government takeovers of things. But the parents didn't flip the board. No, no,

no, And now that's what they're facing from Frankfort. Frankfort saw what happened, saw that they didn't saw that they didn't flip the board, and said, okay, if you if you aren't going to take care of it, we're going to have to step in. And that's what you're starting to see happen. David hit Neil, we posted four folks that would switch the board over and they would try to do it from within, but they not one got flipped. That would be bothered to vote, not one or bothered

to vote either way either way. I just say to all that I say this, thank you Rankfort, General Assembly, thank you the Kentucky House for stepping in because something needs to be done. It gets worse every year and they tax us more and more every year. Real quick, Do we think they'll break up? Do you think Frankfort can get it done? I just I think that they're going to talk a lot and they won't be able to

get it done. I'll say they get it done, Okaynestly, I think they'll have to do it with a crowbar, but I think they will. They will get it done, Dave, do you think they'll get it done? Eventually? Something will get done, not as drastic as you would hope. All right. Joke of the day, mister w Yeah, I went in my doctor yesterday. Oh boy again Scott Young. Right, you know, said doctor Scott Young. I'm actually I'm sick and tired finishing crosswords so

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Gabriel and Genesis, Steve Hackett from Genesis will join the show tomorrow. Steve Hackett turned seventy four yesterday. Peter Gabriel turned seventy four two days. Is he related to Buddy? Yes, this is not Genesis, This is Peter Gabriel. This is a solo Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Remember the Genesis album and then there were three yeah? Wait wait should he did he replace Phil Collins or Phil Collins replace Cars, replace Peter Gabriel? And

then who replaced Phil Collins? Nobody? Oh, they injured? Genesis ended the just Mike Rutherford went on with Mike and the mechanics and he filled it. I wonder if those what that feels like to be the other band members, and you know, you're like, this is the end for you, Like you're just like you're the guitar player of the piano player in Genesis and you're like, well, it was a good run. But the auditioned we did this in when we did our This Week in Music just a couple of

weeks ago. When Phil call it when at one point when when when Peter Gabril left the band, they started auditioning singers and they auditioned two hundred singers and then eventually he said, well two hundred. Yeah, but during these auditions, Phil Collins knew all the songs, so he was helping these singers sing, going to show them how they sing the songs like a movie. And they said, you know Phil, Yeah, he said, Phil is doing pretty good. Let's keep Phil two hundred. And then Steve Hackett felt

like he was underutilized on guitar and he left the band. And then there were three that's more like pat Riley, though pat Riley was on the Lakers as the video guy, and then still Yes, he called the games, and then he became an assistant coach, and then he was just there. Hey, if you haven't seen the HBO docu series, it's a it's a what what would you call that? I didn't realize how much of a chain smoker pat Riley was. I gotta hope that's Lakers showtime was so good,

so good. I'm not even a basketball fan, and I love it. Got kind of a follow up to our discussion about JCPS and moms and dads, and I said that Marty Polio can't say what is the truth, which is he can't do it without the parents because the parents have lowered the bar to what they're willing to do for their kids at JCPS. Sorry, parents talking to you. You're not involved enough with your school and your kid. He's gonna do what the board wants until he can retire and get that nice

pension. Here's here's Nate Bergatzi on parents in school. I'll come and get her. That's actually funny, but you hear me. I don't want to call all parents out, but parents seem to be more involved, and teachers would back me up on that. Of course, most most of the time, well, here's how dumb I am. How dumb are you? Like I back in the day, I really never understood how you could pick up the phone at your house and talk to somebody in China. Like I was

always like, how does that concept still? What's the science to that? And then today I am driving from the gym to downtown. My son is in Madrid on a cell phone and he's in the he's at the school, he's got three hours to his next class, and I'm and it's it sounds so clear with no delay like he' and I'm I got him on the speakerphone of my car, so it's like he's sitting next to me, and I'm like, how does this science work? It's like it's magic. It is,

it is. It's like star Trek to me. That's how dumb I am? Is Like that, that concept of talking to my son in Madrid, Spain in my car and it's so clear he's like sitting next to me with no delay freaks me out. And it used to cost a dollar a minute to call overseas. Yes, well, I'll tell you what's even worse than that is is television. Just imagine television, just the concept of coming

up with it. Yeah, and when do you suppose see this always blows my mind because when you get past like the fifties, almost start thinking stone A's type stuff. But when do you think the television was invented demonstrated? It was invented and actually demonstrated forty nine fifty two fifty two, nineteen fifty two Dave forty six, September seventh, nineteen twenty seven. How crazy is that they came up with the technology in the twenties? Okay, what you

gotta think that? Okay, So tell someone from nineteen fifteen, okay, because radio just came in, Like radio just came in. Remember the the Titanics was using that fancy new device called the telegraph, like the the whatever the wha they we're using this something stop no matter stop. December funds stop. December twelfth, nineteen oh one is considered the date the radio was in.

Should have had an ice detector. Okay, but tell somebody tells they were using radio waves for the first time, like they have this new fancy So you tell somebody from nineteen fifteen that this wave will fly through the air and it'll land on this box and create a picture and to create a live picture with audio a moving picture. I mean, how do you even invent that? What? That's not? Righty bird heavy. I don't think Jesus wants us to have that. He's a witch burning witch burn here. There's

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