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The U.S. and Europe just can't agree on car safety standards. That puts car companies in a weird position, makes cars cost more and just seems kind of random and wasteful.
Their plan was dangerous, risky, and extremely unpopular. But America copied them anyway. Today on the show: how a tiny country on the other side of the world changed how America runs its economy.
We talk to Kid Rock about how he tried to cut scalpers out of the business — and still sell cheap tickets to his shows.
For 70 years, a Coca-Cola cost a nickel. The price didn't change. How is that even possible? You can also watch the video here: https://youtu.be/Bcz0BJGEVUY
We go deep inside the market for online mugshots. Is it extortion? Or is it a First Amendment right?
You get what you measure. Work expands to fill the time allotted. Who comes up with this stuff? And is it true?
A quick history of slow credit cards. This video also available here: https://youtu.be/2IksSNiEo2g
A bunch of you asked why so many cities threw billions in tax breaks at Amazon. It reminded us of an episode we did in 2016.
How World Patent Marketing stole nearly $26 million. And how the acting attorney general was involved.
If you die in America, chances are the cemetery is going to promise to maintain your grave forever. Americans take this for granted, but it's a wacky, wild promise that we maybe should not be making. You can also watch this video here: https://youtu.be/xYDYDThuJe4