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The Gist

About the Google Memo

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Google's reputation for openness took a tumble when its CEO fired James Damore, the author of a memo questioning the company's efforts to achieve gender parity. Amy Webb, founder of the Future Today Institute, blames the internet. She says easy access to data is allowing us to make dumb arguments. In the Spiel, Mike has more thoughts on the Google memo. Guess what? He dislikes it.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Nippin' out to get bin bugs!

0:01.2

We've got some!

0:02.8

Well, I better take the dog out.

0:04.3

We don't have a dog.

0:05.4

Okay, okay.

0:06.4

The double big mark is Buck and McDonald's.

0:08.9

Right. Get the keys.

0:10.3

The double big Mac and new double big Mac with Bacon are here for a limited time.

0:13.9

Don't miss it!

0:15.9

Available until the first of August served after 11am,

0:18.0

subject to availability,

0:18.9

participating restaurant-only.

0:20.9

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:24.5

It's Thursday, August 10th, 2017 from Slated to the Gisdai Mic Pesca.

0:34.1

Today I want to talk about what I think is just the most interesting story in America

0:40.5

over the last week.

0:41.5

I'm really dedicating my whole show to it.

0:43.6

And it is that Bill Murray saw Groundhog's day on Broadway.

0:47.9

And then the next day I went back and saw it again.

0:50.0

How great is that?

0:50.9

No, it's not that.

0:51.8

It's the Google memo.

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