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The Gist

Disconnecting the Dots in Israel

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

News, Daily News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2018

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

On today's Gist: laurel or yanny? We have questions about the protests in Israel. Daniel Shapiro is here to answer them. Shapiro was the U.S. ambassador to Israel for most of the Obama administration. He is now a visiting fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies.  In the Spiel, an irksome aspect to the coverage of the deaths in Gaza.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:32.4

explicit language by which we mean potty talk.

0:40.6

Wednesday, May 16, 2018 from Slate It's the Gisdai, Mike Pesca. Okay, here's a fun test

0:47.1

to see if you and your mate are compatible. You need to stand in opposite corners of the room,

0:52.4

now run at each other at full speed. Alright, I guess I should mention you should probably

0:56.9

listen to all the instructions before attempting this experiment. Okay, ready? Run at each other

1:01.6

at full speed. Make sure the run takes at least two seconds. Because one second in, I'm going to

1:07.5

say a word. And depending on the word you hear, I want you to either stop or run faster.

1:13.6

And the run faster word, if you hear this word, I need you to run faster. The word is

1:18.4

Laurel. And the stop word is Yanny. Okay, you ready? To your corners. Three, two, one!

1:29.9

Did you both stop? You guys are compatible. You both hear each other. That's fundamental to a good

1:35.6

relationship. Did you both run faster? Okay, you're on the same wavelength. You're clearly wrong.

1:41.8

But, you know, you hear what you hear. This is going to be a tempestuous affair. It's going to

1:45.6

flame out, but that's fine. Now, did one of you stop and one of you run faster? You are welcome. I

1:49.7

have saved you a lifetime of hurt while inflicting this a moment of hurt. Oh, by the way, my lawyer said,

1:55.2

by listening to this podcast, I am hereby indemnified, mea bea, under God, please subscribe to a

2:00.8

pond further review. Okay, you see, the lifetime of hurt will go like this. Conversations where you say,

2:06.8

you don't hear me or it's like I'm speaking another language. And you thought these were just

2:12.0

figures of speech for couples therapy. No, it's science. It's legit. You just literally can't hear

2:18.9

the other person. So you know what I'm talking about, right? This Laurel Yanny thing that recording

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