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10-08-2024 · 7h 29m

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[00:12:19] I keep on the key
[00:12:21] When I choose when they appear
[00:12:22] What's the gap?
[00:12:23] He's been way too long
[00:12:24] How's my gas model yard
[00:12:25] I'm watching out the why
[00:12:26] He's out of going up
[00:12:27] In my ocean boat
[00:12:28] They got snow they moved in
[00:12:48] No goofs
[00:12:49] They're getting tired
[00:12:50] Every summer if you like
[00:13:24] Every summer if you like
[00:13:25] I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening
[00:13:26] Afternoon pre-noon
[00:13:32] No matter where you are
[00:13:33] The world is on biker
[00:13:34] The thousands of park has come to live
[00:13:35] From
[00:13:36] Sunny, California, Los Angeles
[00:13:37] Sunny and very dry
[00:13:38] Let's go to live from sunny California Los Angeles, sunny and very dry.
[00:13:43] California Los Angeles, folks, we're live and alive,
[00:13:45] but I hope all the boys' girls and MBS are having a fantastic time.
[00:13:47] It's a beautiful day today.
[00:13:48] It's a wonderful day today because we have another Tuesday.
[00:13:52] It's news day, Tuesday, lads.
[00:13:55] It's news day, fucking Tuesday, 10, 8.
[00:14:05] October 8, 2024, 10, 11, 49 a.m.
[00:14:10] I'm actually late and I apologize,
[00:14:12] But I have a good reason for it. Hope everyone's having a fantastic one. Regardless. All right. I tag you with the info wars bid auction law. It's fucking cheese.
[00:14:28] Dye brovs. We have a hurricane and that we're staring down the barrel of inside of the state of Florida. So that's pretty shocking. We have a lot going on ain't ever been on time.
[00:14:53] We're kicking ass in basketball. No, I wasn't. I mean, my team lost. I was kicking ass, but I won a bunch of games and then I lost a bunch of games and I'm very annoyed by it.
[00:15:02] But that's besides the point that's neither here nor there. I feel like these last months, I feel as though in these past couple of months, I've like kind of dropped the ball a little bit, like post DNC especially.
[00:15:19] Um, I don't know how to describe this, but it's just a feeling that I have where I feel like my brain is empty
[00:15:28] Like I'm not as funny as I want to be
[00:15:31] I'm not
[00:15:33] Covering the stuff that I think is interesting
[00:15:37] You know what I mean?
[00:15:39] Um, I think I think it might be burnout, but like also at the same time I take a day off
[00:15:45] Right I take a day off. I've taken a day off. That's
[00:15:48] I've been taking Sundays off. I mean, I haven't really been taking them off. I just haven't been streaming on those days
[00:15:55] But instead doing some other work that I need to catch up on but still I mean it's not streaming
[00:16:01] So it should be helping me a little bit in the past. It was helpful
[00:16:06] So I don't know I just I've been thinking about that a little bit
[00:16:10] I feel like I'm not my product my quality of my product is diminishing and I don't like it
[00:16:15] I want to do more fun shit. I want to do more
[00:16:21] I want to do more fun stuff. I want to do more
[00:16:30] On reacts I want to do more collabs, you know, I'm just holding out
[00:16:41] I'm just holding on for this election cycle and once it's over. I'm gonna
[00:16:48] Restructure some things midlife crisis. Absolutely not
[00:16:52] Absolutely not. I mean politics is not fun, but that's like it's fun for me to cover it, you know, that's my shit
[00:17:03] I think it's because I'm overdue for a Japan trip. Yeah.
[00:17:07] You have to make space for it, but it's tough during election season with the whole
[00:17:10] asian. It's like going on. Yeah.
[00:17:12] This election season has been draining me a little bit because like at least some
[00:17:16] of the things like I, I like to win every now and then. You know what I mean?
[00:17:20] I like to feel like I'm winning every now and then.
[00:17:23] I like to feel as though the, the party that is supposed to be the
[00:17:29] counterweight to fascism in this country is like at least taking it a
[00:17:34] little bit seriously and then you see it and it's not. They're not taking it seriously and
[00:17:38] beyond that. Um, I know there's just a lot going on. I feel like I shouldn't be doing
[00:17:45] seven hours, eight hours every day of nonstop election coverage though, because honestly,
[00:17:50] that definitely is not good. I should stop doing that for sure. I should be dialing
[00:18:01] it back a little bit, which I will, but we also are going to do some fun shit today,
[00:18:05] some fun coverage today. We'll do some hogwarts and conspiracy theory stuff like that. Cause
[00:18:10] a lot of people are just like making up crazy FEMA stuff, but personal news wise, personal
[00:18:16] news wise. Okay. Cause this is the part of the broadcast where I tell you about
[00:18:22] my personal news.
[00:18:23] It would be time period where I press the top, she would put them press the top
[00:18:26] last night I ended the broadcast. What did I do? I watched blue lock and the first episode
[00:18:32] wasn't that bad. So I don't know why people were chirping about blue lock and the first
[00:18:36] episode being bad. Um, I, I don't know. Season two blue lock is fantastic. I mean, it's
[00:18:44] still fun. It's still gay as hell. Uh, you know, my, my boy love show is, is not
[00:18:52] destroyed in the way that the fans were chirping about on on
[00:18:56] big talk. So the trailer was bad, but you know, you can't
[00:19:02] really tell what the show is going to look like from just a
[00:19:04] trailer. Right. So yeah. Blue Lock season two is great. I
[00:19:13] think. And also, if you want to watch like a cinematic
[00:19:18] Masterpiece elusive samurai is just like incredible. So I've been doing that
[00:19:25] Outside of that lots of lots of tiktok reels, you know watching a bunch of tiktoks
[00:19:30] Good stuff went to bed woke up early super early
[00:19:36] Got to work played some ball
[00:19:39] Are those all full rolls of lip pillows behind you? Yes
[00:19:46] plus on let's do yaoi reacts yeah we're not doing that happy to hear you enjoy
[00:19:55] lucid samurai hoping to get to it soon yeah it's really good but yeah I've been
[00:20:00] well I've been balling I've been balling I'd open for you baby
[00:20:05] get in there get in there
[00:20:08] yeah sure you play it let's go run it back
[00:20:12] I'll be gentler
[00:20:15] Nothing was to talk to sign that's a fucking man
[00:20:36] That is a grown ass man who gets his job done
[00:20:41] By whatever means it takes
[00:20:44] That's right
[00:20:46] Sorry, we're in a way line you and Tony shervers again
[00:20:53] What's the best in flavor trying to get off the vape? Oh, um for me, it's coffee by by far
[00:21:04] Usually with a lot of lube
[00:21:06] I don't know what that means. Please address the accusation that you're sin buddies with
[00:21:14] Tucker Carlson. Yeah, absolutely not. Look at this fucking gross piece of shit. Obviously,
[00:21:22] he's got bad taste. Look, he's got peppermint. Every or as a winterman or peppermint, one
[00:21:26] of those, those things are terrible. Everybody knows the real goaded flavor. If you're not
[00:21:31] going to go with coffee is spearman anyway that's besides the point not going to get into that
[00:21:37] maybe he's out maybe you couldn't find another one
[00:21:42] the airman does not suck dude and citrus does suck i think a lot of y'all are crazy for
[00:21:47] saying citrus is good it is not good it is bad anyway
[00:21:56] damn tucker looking a little tubby these days yeah tucker did say he was going to do his own
[00:22:03] in company. Tucker is doing the rounds on podcasts going on Theo Vaughn. Tucker also is doing his own
[00:22:09] podcast with Elon Musk. Winter green and spearman. Come on. Um, as long as long as a long time
[00:22:22] center can confirm coffee's the only sweet flavor. Yeah. I really liked that. Uh, what was I going
[00:22:27] to say? What was I going to say? I recently saw a Theo live at Portland on his jokes or
[00:22:32] painted the right when he used the word autism and BLMS punchlines that actually
[00:22:35] saying anything funny about being autistic was really disappointed. I mean, he's probably testing
[00:22:41] out new bits. A college professor of mine used to be friends with Tucker before he became crazy.
[00:22:54] He said she doesn't recognize who she sees on TV. I mean, he was like, he literally was like
[00:23:00] trying to get into the CIA and his dad is in the CIA. So, um, my hot stock popped off last
[00:23:09] Last night in catastrophic hurricane. Yeah, I reposted making landfall
[00:23:14] 8 p.m. Eastern. This is nothing short of astronomical
[00:23:18] I am at a loss for words to meteorologically describe you the storms small eye and intensity
[00:23:25] 180 miles per hour max sustained winds and gusts
[00:23:28] 200 plus miles an hour. This is now the fourth strongest hurricane ever recorded by pressure on
[00:23:34] on this side of the world. The eye is tiny at nearly 3.8 miles wide. This hurricane is
[00:23:42] nearing the mathematical limit of what Earth's atmosphere over this ocean water can produce.
[00:23:48] I heard meteorologists were why is the always in the you may like is because politics. Tiktok
[00:23:54] probably sees me like looking at a politics thing and is like, oh, you might like this
[00:24:01] as well. Crying on television when describing what this impact is going to look like. I'm
[00:24:07] in Tampa and I'm only packing my Hassan Mercia take with me. Yes, get the fuck out of Florida
[00:24:13] Chatters, please. Here's our meteorologist. Meteorologist. Meteorological meteorologist.
[00:24:25] Meteorological meteorologist. I got it. 12 hours ago, one AMCDT Milton at wind speeds
[00:24:31] of 90 miles and a minimum pressure of 975 MB Milton went through one of the fastest rapid
[00:24:36] intensifications of an Atlantic hurricane and recorded hit. Oh, I have Dr. Mike. I DM'd
[00:24:41] him. Dr. Mike just finished his first competition and you think he got seventh place. I DM'd
[00:24:48] him on Instagram. I was like, Hey man, big fan of yours. Like we'd love to have you
[00:24:51] on the stream. And he said that's, that's great. We'd love to do that. So Dr. Mike
[00:24:57] is retell uh we're gonna we're gonna do a little collab oh okay and here's the thing
[00:25:04] here's what we're not gonna do this shit okay i'm not i'm gonna i'm gonna fucking have a
[00:25:10] normal conversation with him okay before everyone oh my god oh my god you know what
[00:25:18] i'm not gonna do that actually i'm not gonna have him on the stream i'm done there is
[00:25:22] no reason to ever collaborate. I'm going to fucking keep covering the news the way that
[00:25:27] I do every single day until I fucking kill myself very publicly because my community does
[00:25:33] not want any single person who might have weird views on certain subjects without having
[00:25:40] a normal conversation with them. Even the fucking testing of the field immediately
[00:25:46] has a bunch of the most maladaptive socially impossible to fucking converse with losers
[00:25:55] go oh it's not one guy immediately it's ten guy don't fucking do it don't even act like
[00:26:08] it's one guy okay he's one of the only people in the fucking Jim bro aside aside from Jeff
[00:26:14] nipper that isn't like completely, completely fucking insanely right wing, but it doesn't
[00:26:21] matter. Have you guys are in it just for like your own personal, I'm not going to even address
[00:26:28] it. Let's just keep going. We're to history. One of the fastest hurricanes to go from cat
[00:26:31] one to cat five. Hurricane Maria cat five was devastated Puerto Rico, Dominica and Martin
[00:26:36] Eakin 2017 also did the same in a similar amount of time. Milton's currently a cat
[00:26:41] five hurricane in the golf near the Yucatan and forecast the move towards the Florida
[00:26:44] peninsula. The NHC has stated multiple times this is an extremely life-threatening situation.
[00:26:49] And yet rapid intensification is the new trend warmer waters hold more energy storms gain energy
[00:26:54] faster when going over water. This makes it a lot harder to plan evacuations stresses infrastructure
[00:26:59] more etc. This is how climate change affects storm intensity. Also warm air holds more water,
[00:27:04] which means more flooding. Yes. It is precisely what's going on, which is why it went from
[00:27:11] a tropical storm to a fucking category five that is like historic in a matter of 24 hours
[00:27:17] in a way that was so incredible that it had like meteorologists crying on fucking television.
[00:27:23] We're going to be talking about that in a second though. I'm not going to, I'm not
[00:27:28] going to get into that yet. Obviously we have a lot on the docket. Personal news wise,
[00:27:32] that's it. Personal news wise, that's, that's all I got. I'm going to blast off.
[00:27:42] I also should probably never listen to annoying fucking losers in the goddamn chat, uh, long-term
[00:27:49] community members as a matter of fact, uh, who happen to be some of the most annoying fucking
[00:27:54] losers.
[00:27:55] I saw that, uh, exactly ban them.
[00:27:58] No, I'm not going to ban them because they're not doing something that's like ban worthy.
[00:28:02] They're just fucking annoying.
[00:28:04] That's it.
[00:28:06] And I will never be able to fix this part of being a leftist.
[00:28:09] is just how it is, which reminds me of the age old adage. Okay. That thought slime tweet.
[00:28:17] Okay. People who become right wing because they get annoyed by leftists are weak willed.
[00:28:22] Most leftists are annoyed by leftists every single day. I fucking hate the left. I hate
[00:28:26] so many members of the left. I'm never changing my fucking attitude about political
[00:28:33] issues because some of y'all are dumb as fuck! Okay? And if you do, you have no backbone.
[00:28:42] If you do, if you go, oh, Hasan yelled at me over this thing, and now I feel personally
[00:28:47] slighted, or I have a 0.03% disagreement with this dude that I am in 99% agreement with.
[00:28:57] Now I have decided I'm going to drop everything and become a right wing fucking shithead.
[00:29:04] You're a fucking loser if you do that. Okay. You're a goddamn loser. You're a goddamn loser
[00:29:11] with no fucking backbone. Anyway, hmm, this reminds me of someone. I mean, there's plenty
[00:29:28] of examples of this person, right? Like this was in response to Anna Casparian saying
[00:29:34] like I'm done with the left or whatever the fuck. You know, I like I said, I wish
[00:29:38] sure. Well, I hope she's doing all right. That remains. But but that that principle
[00:29:48] still is that principle is still the same for me. Okay, I'm not fucking I'm not dropping
[00:29:55] my my worldview because left this annoying me. They annoy me all the goddamn time. Sometimes
[00:30:00] I want to slap the shit out of you motherfuckers. Okay, it happens. Who gives a shit? Well,
[00:30:08] said her name. Yeah, I did. What? Who cares? Midlife crisis Andy. I am thriving in my midlife.
[00:30:18] Okay. Suck my dick if you're talking about me. Because honestly, I was definitely going through
[00:30:24] a bit of a quarter life crisis maybe, or a midlife crisis. Honestly. And last two years,
[00:30:31] I've been killing it. Okay. In terms of my own personal life and my own personal affairs,
[00:30:38] Like I've been working out I'm in better shape than ever before I got these fucking goals that I set up for myself, and I'm achieving them
[00:30:44] That's the only thing that's keeping me alive right now
[00:30:47] Okay, because the rest of the shit the rest of the world sucks. It sucks really bad
[00:30:53] Okay, nothing good is happening and seemingly there is no good and in sight
[00:30:57] There's no good end game here
[00:30:59] So you got to fucking make sure that you at least have some
[00:31:01] personal goals that you set for yourself that you can achieve in order to make sure that
[00:31:08] you don't fucking blow your brains out. Okay. So collab with whoever you want, please, but
[00:31:35] many stop caring about what Dr. Mike does an influence after you got caught partying
[00:31:38] during COVID. If that annoys someone, so be it. It's not even the same Dr. Mike chatter.
[00:31:43] We're talking about a totally different Dr. Mike. That's not, that's a different
[00:31:48] Dr. Mike we're talking about fucking Brawler gas Dr. Mike is retail not sexy ass Dr. Mike the Ukrainian guy
[00:31:56] The Ukrainian American with the cool dog
[00:32:02] Also, nobody cares. That's the other thing like you just don't give a shit
[00:32:07] You don't give a shit. You don't give a shit about like whatever some fucking
[00:32:11] You don't care about like the personal disagreements you have with some random people. It's like very 2016 Obama era
[00:32:18] It's very it's very like end of the end of the Obama administration style Radlib bullshit where you're like, um
[00:32:27] This person has said things that I heavily disagree with that I find it to be unconscionable. It's like yeah, who cares man?
[00:32:33] That's not the fucking point here. Okay, I'm a platform however the fuck I want if you don't like you just suck my dick
[00:32:38] I really need to I really need to fucking start
[00:32:42] doing more shit that I find to be fun without like
[00:32:46] like listening to the most annoying dipshits in the chat who will then make it their lies
[00:32:52] mission to be like, I guess you don't care about race realism. Yeah, you're right. I
[00:32:55] don't, I don't care about it. I'm a, you Genesis myself. Okay. You got me. I'm, I'm Mr. Race
[00:33:01] and IQ. You caught me. It was a secret this entire time and you have, you've done it.
[00:33:07] You've done the thing. All right. Dr. Mike is the toes King. Dr. Mike, the Russian
[00:33:18] design is sadly I didn't know that but I also don't care about that either all right the workout
[00:33:31] section of your discord is a hate boner for him it's why I don't spend time there I feel so validated
[00:33:35] by this rant yeah I like what is this what is this when my daughter brings home in six two jack
[00:33:45] so we're streaming with an unbearable ego okay first of all I'm six four what's going on there
[00:33:51] Hey, let's go. That's what I'm talking about.
[00:33:58] Who's you listen to suicide boys? No.
[00:34:10] All right. Uh, I don't even listen to any music defending your ego right there. Yeah.
[00:34:20] Can you get the Krabby Patty meal from Wendy's with Austin?
[00:34:24] Maybe never answers my questions here.
[00:34:32] So I'm not going to be offended and think of better questions.
[00:34:34] Not being lose. Did you see BB's trial musical by Boston?
[00:34:36] You said no, I did not.
[00:34:38] Um, okay, when's the case? Oh collab. I don't know. I mean, whenever whenever he wants it
[00:34:48] Yo, he needs to name the time and place. I'm a real eater. I know this. I've talked about this
[00:34:54] Okay, and I I need him to know this as well. Like we should do a
[00:34:58] We should do like a fucking fast food
[00:35:01] style collab
[00:35:05] I think
[00:35:08] Play dress to impress with kazo, please. I mean I'm down to do that too. I'm down to do whatever whatever he wants
[00:35:14] Dude, why because he is fat law dude. He's not a real fatty bro. He's not he's he fucking
[00:35:20] I saw him disrespecting mountain dew
[00:35:23] And ever since that my opinion of it changed. I feel like he's doing a nicocato avocado style fat suit situation
[00:35:29] I think
[00:35:31] He's a fake eater. He's a fake big boy
[00:35:36] Anyway, um
[00:35:38] Okay. What are we doing here? God damn it. Let's fucking blast off. We'll just make it
[00:35:46] into CNN prime time. Palestinian fleeing sites of Israel's renewed military operation in
[00:35:52] northern Gaza are being shot as they evacuate a court in the residence there and footage
[00:35:55] shared with CNN documenting their journey. I don't know. Will that make it the prime
[00:36:00] time potentially? Okay. Natasha Bertrand follows you. Natsek reporter for CNN posting this.
[00:36:13] We'll see. We'll see what happens. We'll see what happens doors open. Calling KZO fraud.
[00:36:28] That's it. I'm going to the right. Do it. Um, let's freaking blast off fam. Holy moly.
[00:36:37] I saw your skin cells. All right. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's fucking let's, uh,
[00:36:41] let's blast off. What am I? What am I talking about today? What the hell am I talking
[00:36:48] amount today. So much case. It was super pro albashir and Mura Helene perpetrators of the
[00:36:58] student genocide. But yeah, yeah, many people are saying he's actually funded and facilitated
[00:37:07] the RSF by way of his UAE partnerships. But we're not going to talk about that today,
[00:37:13] sweetie. Not going to talk about that. Some of y'all sound like by the way, that is
[00:37:34] unironically how some of you sound I'll be like dude there's a there's a fucking there's
[00:37:42] like a like a fitness guy that I might do a collab with and motherfuckers would be like
[00:37:46] uh excuse me but that person is a fucking like race realism eugenicist or some shit
[00:37:56] it's like shut the fuck up dude your brain rotted you're the most brain-rotted motherfucker
[00:38:04] out there dude shut up also the thing about case it was a joke obviously please
[00:38:24] like, don't take that seriously. We're joking. Will you talk about the first Muslim Lebanese
[00:38:34] head coach of the NFL being fired by the Zionist owner? Yes, dude, dude, listen, once the Houthis
[00:38:39] fucking hear about this, I don't know. The Jets days are numbered. Okay. The Lebanese
[00:38:48] are getting disrespected everywhere. And I do not appreciate it. Anyway, we'll talk
[00:38:54] about that as well. I mean, as far as I understand, you know, a lot of people were not exactly
[00:39:02] super fond of, of him in general, but there's a lot of decisions that look, I'm not number,
[00:39:08] I'm not the most knowledgeable on this, but it's not like he was making a lot of these
[00:39:13] bad decisions. Okay.
[00:39:16] the Jets in particular and ultimately, ultimately some of those decisions that were made were
[00:39:26] at odds with, with, with the coach. And I'm of course talking about the anti-vaxxer Pagan
[00:39:35] psycho fucking Christian dipshit Aaron Rodgers. Okay, Robert Salah did suck though. Worst strategy
[00:39:51] involving Jess in New York history, to be honest, have will on as a correspondent, please. I mean,
[00:39:59] we might talk about this. He was already on the hot seat. For sure. I knew that as well.
[00:40:14] Roger's going to show up on McAfee and played down with us. Salih before casually mentioning
[00:40:19] that Jews control hurricanes. Straight up. Let me fucking blast off. There's a lot going on
[00:40:45] that we need to talk about with 28 days till election. Both campaigns are doing a media blitz
[00:41:02] it's and it's utter ass hog watch hurricane edition. People think FEMA is saving migrants
[00:41:26] only
[00:41:29] and many
[00:41:31] other
[00:41:33] weather
[00:41:35] conspiracies
[00:41:39] also I
[00:41:42] will do more fun shit later
[00:41:46] get in now
[00:41:48] I need to preserve my fucking sanity dude. I've been like
[00:41:52] I normally after taking
[00:41:55] normally after taking a day off
[00:41:57] Uh, I wouldn't be this quick and have this much of a hair trigger. Okay. Normally I wouldn't have this much of a hair trigger
[00:42:11] This close to like taking a day off. It's a good reset usually for me
[00:42:17] and I
[00:42:19] You know, I have not
[00:42:22] Like everything that's happening has just been breaking my goddamn brain, you know
[00:42:28] Dude, you took one day off. You're acting like it took a two week vacation. Yeah, I mean, but normally
[00:42:33] In the past when I took one day off it was a good reset. Okay. It was a complete and total reset for me usually
[00:42:42] But we're not there yet
[00:42:43] Did you hear about the porn sites project 2025 counter campaign? Hope you can rest soon. What the fuck did that mean?
[00:42:50] All right, do we have a blast off meme getting old onk? No, dude
[00:42:54] Onk it's not that onk is getting old is that onk is losing his fucking mind because everything sucks and
[00:42:59] and Anka is doing fucking 8 to 10 hours of news coverage every goddamn day
[00:43:03] and I need to do other shit instead like I usually I have a decent cycle
[00:43:10] usually I have a decent cycle with uh you know news and then not so serious commentary
[00:43:18] you know fun reacts playing video games things like that that's what it is
[00:43:22] like, I got to keep it to like, I have to keep it to, bro, do we have a blast off meme?
[00:43:29] If you guys send me your fanart instead of a blast off meme again, I'm gonna lose my mind.
[00:43:33] Okay.
[00:43:34] You're sending funny tweets that you've seen.
[00:43:41] That's not a blast off meme, okay.
[00:43:48] Bringing back this classic.
[00:43:50] Thank you, little bear.
[00:43:51] I'm gonna use that.
[00:43:54] More debate Lords type content.
[00:43:55] No dude.
[00:43:56] like the undertaking of a project that difficult is not as simple.
[00:44:03] I mean like I need to do more cultural commentary like that.
[00:44:08] You know, I'm just doing straight, straight news coverage nonstop.
[00:44:15] I need to dial it back a little bit and do some more entertainment news
[00:44:23] and things that are lighter in general.
[00:44:31] visits collabs. Yeah, exactly. It's like also kind of difficult because everyone is so primed
[00:44:44] and nonstop will come in here and just like blast me with like, dude, you got to talk
[00:44:48] about this. You got to talk about this. You got to talk about this. You got to talk
[00:44:52] about this and then just don't stop. They're like endlessly fucking and it's already the
[00:44:57] Israeli genocide is already my fucking hyper fixation. So I'm so locked in on it. Okay.
[00:45:05] like whenever other autistic chatters like myself come in and express their autism towards
[00:45:12] the Israeli genocide of Palestinians, we just go down this fucking endless cycle of despair.
[00:45:30] Okay, I think that's good. Constant Palestine coverage for or death. Ask E for a Palestine.
[00:45:44] Yeah, dude, I am, it's not like I'm going to stop covering it. Okay. It's just that
[00:45:49] But there's other things that are happening as well, and I need to change the dynamic
[00:45:57] and not do eight fucking hours every day, breaking my brain a little bit.
[00:46:12] And it's not just Gaza-related issues either, it's also just politics in general.
[00:46:21] Like I'm just doing nonstop, relentless political coverage.
[00:46:25] like fucking breaking me a little bit. Okay, where was I? Okay,
[00:47:01] chatters don't fucking send me shit to be like this will help
[00:47:04] your stress levels or whatever. It's not. It's not gonna help.
[00:47:08] Okay, I promise you. Alright. So we're gonna, we're gonna
[00:47:17] talk about, we're gonna talk about the hurricane, we got 28
[00:47:20] days until the election, we're gonna talk about the
[00:47:22] conspiracies today. Woodward has another book coming out.
[00:47:27] Um, Biden on any other son of a bitch, baby, then you know, he's a bad guy. He's a bad fucking guy by now Putin, that fucking Putin, Putin is evil. We're dealing with the epitome of evil.
[00:47:38] Not that it matters. Biden is a bitch. You already know that.
[00:47:42] Um, he's getting dog walk by Benjamin.
[00:47:46] And you mean, um, interesting stuff in terms of media coverage, shifting a little bit.
[00:47:53] Israel's genocide has gotten so out of control that even motherfucking CNN is like, Hey, dude,
[00:48:02] maybe you shouldn't be mercilessly executing Palestinians in northern Gaza that you are
[00:48:08] causing to evacuate and flee once again, like that's pretty, that's pretty fucked up.
[00:48:14] Can you not do that?
[00:48:16] Okay.
[00:48:17] Here it is.
[00:48:18] Palestinians evacuating northern Gaza.
[00:48:19] being shot at by the Israeli military. Israel, of course, one speed on this front. Uh, will
[00:48:26] this get to, will this get to a, uh, CNN prime time as a question? Maybe. But before we get
[00:48:40] to this, okay, dude here, I'm going to watch the Matthew Miller gets called out for his
[00:48:44] bullshit because if I don't people will die in the chat. Okay. This is the most sent
[00:48:51] to me. This is that this is the video that you guys want me to cover so fucking bad if
[00:48:57] I don't cover this video right now in this very moment, people are going to die. Okay.
[00:49:02] So here it is. Matt Miller, Count Dracula, himself getting fucking yelled at by journalists
[00:49:09] Iran and in July, Blinken said that Iran was one to two weeks away from developing
[00:49:14] a nuclear weapon. So I guess for all we know they might have one by now and meanwhile
[00:49:18] in Ukraine, they've struck deep within Russian territory several times as deep as 300 miles
[00:49:24] from the border. And in that case, we don't have to guess. We know that Russia has the
[00:49:27] largest nuclear arsenal on the planet as many as 6,000 warheads. And so one of the risks
[00:49:32] of arming militaries that are striking in the territories of nuclear powers is that
[00:49:38] one of those gets deployed and then it could escalate very quickly from there.
[00:49:41] So it's rarely discussed, but it's important to address that the nuclear risk is real,
[00:49:46] And it could very abruptly mean the end of what humans have worked for thousands of years
[00:49:51] to collectively achieve.
[00:49:52] And us today are very lucky to live in with the fruits of that achievement.
[00:49:57] And I feel like we're treating the risks kind of brazenly.
[00:49:59] So my question for you is, we often hear in response to these concerns that, well, Putin,
[00:50:05] Khomeini, their war criminals, their terrorists, as if they're too inherently evil or immoral
[00:50:12] for us to negotiate with.
[00:50:13] But, meanwhile, this administration has financed a genocide in Gaza for the last year, and
[00:50:19] every day you're up there denying accountability for it.
[00:50:21] So, I mean, what gives you the right to lecture other countries on their more?
[00:50:24] So, if you have a policy question for me, I'm happy to take it.
[00:50:27] If you want to give a speech, put it in space, places in Washington where you can give a
[00:50:30] speech.
[00:50:31] Yeah, but people are sick of the bullshit in here.
[00:50:32] I mean, it is a genocide.
[00:50:33] I'm not going to answer that.
[00:50:34] I'm not going to answer another question.
[00:50:35] And you are risking nuclear war, and you pray for this policy.
[00:50:37] Put it in space, places.
[00:50:38] Give a speech.
[00:50:39] Go ahead.
[00:50:40] Thank you, Matt.
[00:50:44] Here Liam Cosgro at the State Department confronts Matt Miller for gray zone.
[00:50:50] Since the genocide, people are sick of the bullshit in here.
[00:50:53] He cooked them.
[00:50:54] Doesn't matter.
[00:50:55] He's a fucking demon.
[00:50:56] Nothing is going to change.
[00:50:57] Okay.
[00:50:58] Sorry.
[00:50:59] That's just the truth.
[00:51:00] He's going to keep doing his shit.
[00:51:01] All right.
[00:51:02] Let's get to Hurricane Milton.
[00:51:05] We didn't even get to personally cover Hurricane Helene and its devastation.
[00:51:12] This is some reporting from on the ground 16 hours ago from Jonathan Petramala about
[00:51:20] some of the issues and some of the unique Floridian ways of trying to deal with the hurricane.
[00:51:28] But before we get to that, Hurricane Milton, as I covered last night, is one of the very,
[00:51:39] unique hurricanes in terms of its direction and in terms of how quickly it reached category
[00:51:46] five over the course of 24 hours, it is shocking meteorologists causing them to basically cry
[00:51:55] on television, on live TV.
[00:51:59] Like it's going to make impact sometime around I guess like two, three p.m. tomorrow, my
[00:52:07] my time or no Florida time potentially. I'm not entirely sure it's going to make impact
[00:52:13] though and I assume that the tropical storm surrounding it is already bracing is already
[00:52:20] slated to make landfall. Good morning. Here's your hurricane Milton update as of 1pm CDT
[00:52:27] hurricane Milton is a category for hurricane with wind speeds of 155 miles per hour and
[00:52:31] a minimum pressure of 923 millibars. This is a decrease from his peak last night
[00:52:37] at a hundred and eighty miles per hour and eight hundred and ninety seven
[00:52:42] millibars. My friend in Tampa Bay's boss signed him up to work storm shelters
[00:52:51] without telling him, except to say he will be fired if he doesn't do it.
[00:52:57] 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Oh, Wednesday night at like 8 p.m. EST. Okay. Um, so yeah,
[00:53:06] the evacuation zones or the avoid zones is basically like a fucking
[00:53:12] dick sleep over Florida. Okay. It's just the path is going in from Tampa, coming out of fucking Orlando.
[00:53:21] Normally you don't have hurricanes that take this trajectory, this path. It's unique for a hurricane
[00:53:28] to actually take this path coming from, uh, like a, like a eastbound hurricane
[00:53:37] that is coming from the southwest, usually coming from the opposite side.
[00:53:46] Apparently since what 1851 only 14 hurricanes have taken this path. What
[00:53:55] now liberals is what I say. Obviously because these unimaginable once in a
[00:54:04] a lifetime world changing catastrophic natural disasters
[00:54:09] seemingly happen with incredible frequency.
[00:54:17] You either got to look at it and think to yourself,
[00:54:20] hmm, I wonder what the deal is here.
[00:54:23] Is it perhaps anthropogenic climate change,
[00:54:26] warming the fucking waters,
[00:54:28] making hurricanes more powerful,
[00:54:30] making it also making hurricanes more powerful
[00:54:33] in a shorter period of time,
[00:54:34] making it much harder to predict the trajectory and the impact,
[00:54:39] making it much more difficult to actually evacuate,
[00:54:42] especially when these biblical style fucking hurricanes
[00:54:45] are making landfall with incredible frequency.
[00:54:54] I wonder if it's anthropogenic climate change,
[00:54:57] something that scientists have had a consensus on
[00:55:00] for quite a while,
[00:55:01] or some other thing that they're hiding from us,
[00:55:03] like a Jewish, Chinese, Mexican undocumented,
[00:55:07] space laser weather machines that are causing this to happen.
[00:55:10] It's probably the second thing is what I believe.
[00:55:14] Yeah, it's government weather control.
[00:55:16] Today, Milton is expected to bring hurricane force winds
[00:55:19] and a life threatening storm surge
[00:55:20] along portions of the northern coast of Yucatán.
[00:55:22] Peninsula, I would like to specify
[00:55:25] that despite the fact that the Yucatán
[00:55:26] is not in the direct path of the storm,
[00:55:28] Milton is still likely to bring extreme levels
[00:55:29] of rainfall and the northern coast
[00:55:32] is still under a hurricane or tropical storm warning video of Milton fighting off the Yucatan.
[00:55:39] Here it is. Last night in Cancun with that vigorous convection, God damn that fucking
[00:55:49] that lightning killed the guy. That's insane, dude. Benchmark for rapid intensification
[00:56:05] 35 miles gained in 24 hours. Milton gained 95 miles in 24 hours. 95 miles. What the fuck?
[00:56:18] That's my goat, Reed. Milton went through an eyewall replacement cycle last night,
[00:56:27] which is part of why it weakened slightly. An eyewall replacement cycle is when a new
[00:56:31] eyewall begins to form on the outside of the previous one. This cuts off the energy
[00:56:36] the inner eyewall needs causing it to collapse in the storm the weekend. Eventually the outer
[00:56:40] IWAL completely replaces the inner one and the storm may re-intensify. This is likely to happen
[00:56:45] with Milton. Made the 16-hour drive last night with my roommate to evacuate from Tampa Bay area,
[00:57:03] fairly confident we will lose everything in this, probably going to try and get a new job in
[00:57:07] Yosemite again because of the initial startup cost being so cheap. Reed Timmer is on his way
[00:57:13] down to Florida because he's literally insane. I assume he will be live-streaming the storm.
[00:57:16] that's my goat. That's my goat read. When you look at the videos of like people going in one
[00:57:25] direction and there's massive fucking gridlock traffic, okay, of people trying to leave Tampa
[00:57:32] and then you see the one car on the other side in that directly going into Tampa. That's read.
[00:57:39] read. That's our boy read. Okay. Friend of the show read Timmer PhD. It's him and a bunch
[00:57:49] of fucking a bunch of bucket, bucket boys. Okay, ready to go. Put those telephone and
[00:57:56] electricity poles back up immediately. Maybe some bucket bunnies too. Yeah, you got you
[00:58:30] You got the linemen on their way, okay?
[00:58:36] You got maybe a couple bucket bunnies also driving alongside them.
[00:58:40] I would go so far as to say bucket bunnies I think are also essential workers alongside
[00:58:47] the linemen.
[00:58:49] People think it's just Reed Timmer and the linemen that are driving in the fucking
[00:58:54] pathway of the hurricane to go do some honest work, okay?
[00:58:58] Ain't nobody's talking about the bucket bunnies
[00:59:00] that are also going down there, okay?
[00:59:04] They gotta keep the morale up.
[00:59:05] Ain't nobody's talking about them.
[00:59:08] Do you understand?
[00:59:12] It's fucked up.
[00:59:14] What the fuck is a bucket bunny?
[00:59:16] A bucket bunny is a woman that is sexually attracted
[00:59:23] to the linemen that come into the area.
[00:59:26] He's about to be misogynist.
[00:59:30] line person, my bad liberals,
[00:59:34] linemen oftentimes and truckers oftentimes go
[00:59:39] to the area of impact with, you know,
[00:59:44] life-saving supplies and linemen specifically put back
[00:59:48] the, and restore electricity and communication
[00:59:53] to the areas that need it.
[00:59:57] Bucket bunnies are the people that have sex with them.
[01:00:04] They're like the lot lizards providing an essential service
[01:00:09] or people who are in these areas
[01:00:14] hit by catastrophic storms and the like.
[01:00:17] And honestly, it's a thankless job,
[01:00:22] but it is a very important part of the process
[01:00:25] and a very important part of the local economy.
[01:00:27] All right, let's get to the mainstream coverage
[01:00:30] of this matter and then we'll fuck around
[01:00:33] a little bit more.
[01:00:34] morning, Michael, we are le
[01:00:37] a second major landfalli
[01:00:40] of florida. I'm in downtown
[01:00:42] the convention center. You
[01:00:44] looks 10 to 12 feet down t
[01:00:47] storms. We have seen all o
[01:00:50] that's why all the people
[01:00:52] preparing for the approach
[01:00:54] one of the strongest hur
[01:00:56] in the Atlantic Basin. Th
[01:01:00] to get out before explos
[01:01:03] Milton comes in, Milton still more than five. See, look, you're wondering, okay.
[01:01:10] People leaving, people leaving Tampa, bucket bunnies and the linemen going
[01:01:15] into Tampa alongside the storm chasers. Okay. A lot of people don't understand.
[01:01:23] A lot of people do not understand what's going on here. They're like,
[01:01:27] what? Why are people driving into Tampa?
[01:01:30] There's a lot of work to be had in Tampa.
[01:01:32] comes in. Milton, still more than 500 miles southwest of Tampa, now a category four hurricane
[01:01:38] with winds of 155 miles per hour. This is the storm of the century. Mass evacuations
[01:01:44] ordered, prompting bumper to bumper traffic on highways out of town. I saw that fucking
[01:01:49] video of the, I think it was like the sheriff's department or whatever, like with their car.
[01:02:00] through these like quiet suburbs that have been emptied out basically being like leave
[01:02:05] this area. This is an evacuation zone. Shit is dystopian dog. Oh Jesus Christ. Time lapse
[01:02:13] flying by Hurricane Milton about two hours ago. Holy moly. Look at that. God damn, dude.
[01:02:28] They're doing phone alerts every 10 minutes. Primetime for some high crime. Oh my God,
[01:02:33] don't even start. All right. So, oh yeah, this is the aqua fence, which probably is not
[01:02:46] going to be enough to protect the Tampa General Hospital, by the way. I'm just letting you
[01:02:51] know the aqua fence is actually really cool. It's really cool technology. Um, it's wild.
[01:03:00] Like it uses the way to the water to basically keep it stable. I think some science shit.
[01:03:08] I've seen this before. The problem is they're talking about storm surge over 15 feet. And
[01:03:15] I don't know if this is 15 feet. I don't think this is 15 feet. So it's about three feet
[01:03:27] too short for the predicted surge. Yeah, we'll, we'll get to all of that. God damn it.
[01:03:31] I can't even fucking finish this news coverage on it. Holy shit.
[01:03:35] As the strongest hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico in nearly two decades takes aim
[01:03:40] at the Sunshine State.
[01:03:41] Thousands, hundreds of thousands of cars.
[01:03:43] Rianne Ramirez and her family of four
[01:03:46] driving eight hours to leave Florida,
[01:03:48] double the time it would normally take.
[01:03:51] It is bumper to bumper to the point
[01:03:53] where we were staying still not moving
[01:03:54] for an hour at a time.
[01:03:58] Hurricane hunters flying into the storm
[01:04:00] to collect critical data.
[01:04:02] Milton is expected to be knocked down
[01:04:04] by some wind shear before making landfall
[01:04:06] late Wednesday into early Thursday,
[01:04:08] but the storm surge could still be unprecedented.
[01:04:12] I think there's some wild about people being like,
[01:04:14] oh man, I'm really afraid of the looting.
[01:04:16] That's why I can't leave my house.
[01:04:17] It's like listen, Deborah,
[01:04:19] ain't nobody trying to break into your fucking trailer park.
[01:04:22] It's gone.
[01:04:23] Like this is one of those moments where it's like,
[01:04:27] dude, be real, be for fucking real.
[01:04:30] I understand how hard it is.
[01:04:34] I understand how hard it is to specifically fucking,
[01:04:37] leave everything behind, especially if you got pets. Like, but if looting is your primary
[01:04:44] concern here, you're out of your goddamn mind. Okay. What looting that shit is all underwater
[01:04:50] at that point? Like Tampa Bay to Sarasota to Venice could see 10 to 15 feet of ocean
[01:05:06] water pushing on to land, prompting one of the largest evacuations in years. I'm going
[01:05:11] to go door to door myself and make the plea over the next 24 hours to get as many people
[01:05:17] as possible.
[01:05:18] They're definitely looters, but nowhere near enough to affect everyone to worry about it.
[01:05:22] Dude, what are you talking about?
[01:05:24] Looters, like guys, guys, please understand something.
[01:05:31] Okay.
[01:05:32] 15 feet storm surge.
[01:05:35] What looters, bro?
[01:05:37] If someone steals your fucking shit before it's underwater, then you know, at least someone's making good use of it.
[01:05:44] Like what are you talking about? You know what's going to loot everything? The water. Okay?
[01:05:50] The water is going to loot everything. Here's what it will also loot. Your fucking life. If you stay, if you stay home and you're in the area of impact, you know,
[01:06:08] You got to be you're worried about the wrong looting at that point. Okay, but those staying put are prepping for the worst
[01:06:17] Frantically filling sandbags boarding up homes
[01:06:22] Stocking up like this is such a this is such like
[01:06:26] American fantasy, right? If you think you're gonna go in and load you got another thing coming
[01:06:30] It's like what are you gonna do shoot people?
[01:06:33] like
[01:06:34] What is happening?
[01:06:37] Like I don't think people understand the primary consideration at this moment should be placed on
[01:06:45] survival, okay
[01:06:47] The goal for every single person in the area of impact should be to try and survive unless you got some fucking gills on you
[01:06:54] All right, and a webbed
[01:06:57] Fingies that you can make ease of like, you know, you can just like swim around in that pill. You're cooked
[01:07:05] Okay, this is not going to be an opportunity for folks to take advantage of people if you think you're going to go in and loot you got another dude Americans are so crazy man Americans are so fucking nutty I love God this country is so broken dude we are such a broken country that like even in the midst of this like
[01:07:32] Rhonda seems like, oh yeah, I'm gonna use my federal resources on fucking killing people.
[01:07:38] But what are you saying?
[01:07:41] What are you saying?
[01:07:44] Like this is not even remotely a priority, okay?
[01:08:04] It's crazy.
[01:08:06] It's crazy.
[01:08:06] Everything's got to be culture worship, okay?
[01:08:10] Everything's got to be political, dude.
[01:08:11] Everything.
[01:08:14] Another thing coming.
[01:08:15] Are you going to somebody's house after the storm passes?
[01:08:17] think that that you're going to be able to commit crimes. You're going to get in
[01:08:23] really serious trouble and quite frankly, you don't know what's behind that
[01:08:26] door in a Second Amendment state. So do not try to take advantage of people who
[01:08:33] are suffering because of the results of this storm. That goes for Helene
[01:08:37] continually. But then, of course, that will be the case for Milton. I know
[01:08:41] we've already brought a lot of people, held people accountable in post
[01:08:46] to lean. Um, we will be very swift across all of you try to steal my crypto currency. You've got another thing coming for you.
[01:08:54] Rules of government to throw the book at people. And of course, when you make these bad decisions, you're opening yourself up to response from property owners who may be inside that house.
[01:09:05] Uh, this. Yeah, meanwhile, this is what's going on in Apollo Beach, Florida. Baby look at this.
[01:09:17] of our community. The time for me is now. This is the hell for commissary public, mandatory
[01:09:23] evacuation as an order for your area.
[01:09:27] Please read out loud. As a firefighter paramedic who has lived through many hurricanes in the
[01:09:30] Houston area, another fucking area that literally is technically uninhabitable, but they decided
[01:09:37] to just fucking pour concrete over land that is supposed to soak up the water and
[01:09:45] then decided this will be fine.
[01:09:47] And now it gets flooded regularly for no fucking reason.
[01:09:52] Um, not dissimilar to Florida, mind you, nine 11 will not come in.
[01:09:56] Uh, if winds and flooding are high enough, there should be no one left in the area
[01:10:00] because not even the fire department will respond.
[01:10:02] We've left buildings burning during hurricane Harvey because we just couldn't
[01:10:05] make it out.
[01:10:06] Please, if you're living in the pathway, leave, just leave.
[01:10:10] Oh, imagine leaving those homes behind.
[01:10:22] I'm not gonna be away someone go to go and live in Florida. What it's just crazy to be like
[01:10:31] I am already thinking about the looting. Okay, like thinking about the theft that might occur
[01:10:38] When half of these fucking houses are probably gonna be underwater is insane. Okay, it is a genuinely insane thing to fantasize about
[01:10:47] My partner has conservative extended family that live on an island south of Tampa and aren't leaving because they'll be fine
[01:10:55] Even though they live 10 feet off the ocean they didn't even buy sandbags. They're fucking rich, too. They have zero excuse
[01:11:16] Yeah
[01:11:17] Anyone makes the poor decision to stay make sure to turn your breakers off if it starts flooding in Helene my fridge
[01:11:28] Caught on fire after a flooded Jesus Christ
[01:11:32] Yeah, you got mayors you got the mayor of Tampa being like if you stay behind you will die
[01:11:38] I am going to make this very clear. Okay, if you stay behind you will die
[01:11:44] That's what she said on CNN meanwhile these motherfuckers are like y'all if you start loading
[01:11:49] By looting what bro the fucking hurricane is gonna take care of the looters
[01:11:53] Even if you want to think about that like if that is a consideration for you
[01:11:57] Guess guess what dude the looters are gonna fucking die too. So you don't have to like fantasize about shooting them
[01:12:06] Yeah, people are people are gonna be looting
[01:12:08] people are going to be looting the water log play station fives from your suburban homes, dude.
[01:12:15] Many shelves already empty. I have a one year old as of tomorrow and my wife's expecting our second
[01:12:22] child, so we just want to take necessary precautions. Five thousand National Guard troops
[01:12:27] activated. Tropicana Field where the Tampa Bay Rays play turned into a staging area for relief
[01:12:33] workers. Haleen left behind so much destruction less than two weeks ago.
[01:12:38] It's just a little scary to protect your house because it's not just your house.
[01:12:42] It's all the houses have to be re piled up as high as you can see.
[01:12:45] Haleen brought the Tampa area and its beaches record storm surge as high as seven feet.
[01:12:50] This was Tampa General Hospital during Haleen. It was protected by an aqua fence.
[01:12:55] The water nearly to the top of the fence in that five to seven feet of surge.
[01:13:00] But that's only that was five to seven feet.
[01:13:02] There's going to be double that half the storm surge that's expected from Milton.
[01:13:08] Watching the storm meteorologically yesterday was just jaw dropping.
[01:13:11] It put on 95 miles per hour in less than 24 hours.
[01:13:16] Only two other storms in history have done that.
[01:13:18] So I want to say it's it's crazy because like everyone is everyone's a communist
[01:13:24] when a fucking hurricane happens, but Florida honestly, yeah, everyone's a big government
[01:13:32] commie. What a fucking massive hurricane like this happens. And, you know, it's not a time
[01:13:37] to glow. Like I don't give a shit. It's not about politics. We got to save these people.
[01:13:40] We got to make sure that they get the fuck out. Right. Having said that, however, Florida
[01:13:46] is unironically, Florida is unironically proving the point that it's like, no,
[01:13:52] they're still going on the same fucking trajectory is crazy. They're like now
[01:14:02] even even during a catastrophic hurricane that is about to make landfall
[01:14:08] we've decided we are going to abide by our fucking principles you know.
[01:14:12] So watching it just past the Yucatan now we're still again hundreds of miles
[01:14:19] away from this thing but it will close in and it's gonna go quickly
[01:14:21] especially if you are on the west coast of Florida. Let's talk about that
[01:14:25] cone. So right now the center of it goes just south of the bed. Look at this. It's just straight
[01:14:30] ripping through fucking Florida. Look at this. Like that's crazy. I run a retro game store in Tampa
[01:14:44] and someone was like, what if they looted it? And I was like, let them take the soak PS2s.
[01:14:52] I just don't think people understand. I just don't think people understand what this shit looks
[01:14:59] like. Like I don't think they understand the priority here. The priority is survival. Okay.
[01:15:03] Great in to know most but remember it can travel still because of the cone of
[01:15:10] uncertainty is what it's called anywhere really from Crystal River down to
[01:15:14] Fort Myers so we're closing in on exactly where it will make that path and
[01:15:17] that's gonna matter but I can tell you the hurricane force gusts from Cedar
[01:15:20] Key to Orlando where we could see power outages with 100 plus mile per hour
[01:15:24] winds Lakeland watch out for those winds and the storm surge again
[01:15:28] Robin from Fort Myers at 6 to 10 feet to here 10 to 15 feet that's
[01:15:32] That's stacking three of me and pushing that water on short.
[01:15:36] Tampa chatter here, if the storm goes through south of Tampa,
[01:15:38] the storm surge would be minimal.
[01:15:40] If the storm goes north of Tampa, then 20-foot storm surge,
[01:15:43] we're talking about 10-mile shifts
[01:15:45] that will determine insane catastrophic destruction.
[01:15:47] Yes, I heard the number was potentially 2,000 casualties
[01:15:51] with like $5 billion of damage, in the worst case scenario.
[01:15:59] It will move homes.
[01:16:01] It will move cars.
[01:16:02] It is going to be catastrophic.
[01:16:03] those words I can be very confident with Robin. You cannot overstate that
[01:16:07] gender. Thank you. We want to get you in. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. You're
[01:16:14] good to go on break, bro. All right. Here is what here is what the 15 foot
[01:16:23] storm surge looks like. Okay, let's talk more about that surge that Jim was
[01:16:27] mentioning because the National Hurricane Center is warning that
[01:16:30] destructive storm surge will occur along parts of Florida's West
[01:16:33] It's not just about when the storm is present families leave their homes well before the storm touching down leaving their homes evacuated and unattended come on us on
[01:16:41] Dude, i'm sorry
[01:16:43] You are so fucking insane, okay
[01:16:46] Do you not understand what i'm saying if you're in the fucking pathway of the storm and you
[01:16:51] Evacuated your home and you left it unattended and someone stole your tv in the fucking process
[01:16:57] Guess what would have happened if someone didn't steal your tv?
[01:17:00] First of all, we're imagining that someone came into your house and stole your television
[01:17:04] Okay, because you were more predisposed with survival
[01:17:08] But if it didn't get stolen, you know what happens in that situation?
[01:17:12] It gets waterlogged and probably explodes anyway. What the fuck are you talking about?
[01:17:19] Like what are you talking about? Your home is gone, dude. What do you mean?
[01:17:39] Americans brains are so fucking broken like they're I don't know
[01:17:43] I don't know how to explain it like
[01:17:48] Blooding isn't an all or nothing ordeal. I'm telling you right now
[01:18:01] You should you should be worried about the wrong looting, you know the looting is going to happen
[01:18:06] It's just gonna be the water that loots your shit
[01:18:08] I'm sure they're just winding you up. No one could be that stupid
[01:18:22] Like you if you're directly if you are directly in the fucking line of impact it's gone like this is
[01:18:29] But you should be worried about making assessments for the insurance later down the line if you
[01:18:36] even have it, because Florida is already dog shit with insurance and Floridian insurance
[01:18:41] companies, okay, Florida insurers have already in the past colluded and utilized false reporting
[01:18:50] to underpay people in the aftermath of catastrophic events such as this one.
[01:18:57] So that's another part of the process.
[01:19:07] The Air Force Base McDill has evacuated most of the personnel on all their airplanes.
[01:19:11] The fucking US Air Force is getting the fuck out of Tampa.
[01:19:21] If your house has insurance, whether it's destroyed or stolen, it's covered anyways.
[01:19:24] No, not necessarily.
[01:19:25] Insurance will fucking fight you tooth and nail to try to stop you from getting all
[01:19:29] of the money back and to be able to put your life back together.
[01:19:33] Anyway, let's watch what 15 feet of storm surge, let's look at what 15 feet of storm
[01:19:41] surge actually looks like.
[01:19:45] Okay, so maybe you'll understand if you're if you're in the impact zone, if you're
[01:19:49] going to get this shit, your TV's gone. Okay, it's done coast tomorrow. And that's
[01:19:54] where we find our surge warnings. They stretch from the Everglades to Cedar
[01:19:58] Key, but also notice the potential for surge on the east coast of Florida,
[01:20:02] including Georgia and South Carolina to you will see surge outside the cone.
[01:20:06] But the highs is highest is New Orlando is remaining open at this
[01:20:09] point unreal. I think there's a good reason for that actually for the record. I from what
[01:20:15] I understand one Orlando is getting hit with category one because obviously when once it
[01:20:22] makes impact on land, the hurricane is not no longer going to be as severe by the time
[01:20:31] it reaches Orlando. And the other reason why it's open is because it has hotels. Like
[01:20:36] I think the Disney parks are closed, but the hotels remain open specifically so that people
[01:20:43] can escape from like Tampa and Sarasota and potentially go in the direction of like the
[01:20:51] Orlando hotels inside of Disney World.
[01:20:54] So it's not, I immediately thought it was a bad thing as well, but I don't think it's
[01:21:00] Um
[01:21:02] I don't think it's like the worst. Uh, it seems not as bad as as I also previously thought
[01:21:08] Because a lot of people yeah, they they closed the they closed the parks obviously they're not like
[01:21:15] Get on a fucking roller coaster in the middle of a category one hurricane, but
[01:21:20] Uh, it's more so about like being able to utilize these massive hotels
[01:21:25] um
[01:21:27] Like there will be power outages, but it's probably much better to just still be in a hotel rather than being in the fucking impact zone and dying on
[01:21:35] Your roof because you wanted to defend your fucking Samsung OLED television. Oh my god
[01:21:41] It's expected in Tampa and Sarasota
[01:21:47] But look at that Naples we could get four to seven feet there
[01:21:51] Let's focus in on the Tampa Bay area where we could see a record-setting surge
[01:21:56] over nine feet and I can use this
[01:21:58] simulation to show you what it will
[01:22:00] actually look like. Don't do it, don't do the
[01:22:02] weather machine. At three feet above
[01:22:04] normally dry ground, water is already
[01:22:06] life-threatening. It's too late to evacuate.
[01:22:08] Water this high can knock you off your feet,
[01:22:10] make cars float, and driving
[01:22:12] impossible. The first floor of homes
[01:22:14] and businesses are flooded. Unfortunately
[01:22:16] the water is expected to rise even higher
[01:22:18] at six feet above the height of most
[01:22:20] people. Vehicles get carried away,
[01:22:22] structures start to fail. Just look at
[01:22:24] anything could be in this water, sharp glass, debris, chemicals as well. The scary part is,
[01:22:30] some areas could see surge values at 10 to 15 feet. And this takes us up to nine and look what it
[01:22:38] does. At this level, the first floors of structures are completely flooded and there are
[01:22:42] few places that it is safe when the water rises this high. Please understand, if you are,
[01:22:51] If you're in the impact zone predicted to have up to 15 feet of storm surge
[01:22:57] You're done. It's over. No one will save you. You will die. Okay
[01:23:02] You will fucking die on
[01:23:05] Inside of your on your on top of your roof or in your attic
[01:23:09] Like you are going to die
[01:23:12] I do not know how to explain this
[01:23:15] Okay, I do not know if it will actually have 15 feet of storm surge, but obviously
[01:23:21] I'm going to trust the knowledgeable people on this matter because I can barely say meteorologists to begin with, okay?
[01:23:29] I'm having a hard time saying the word.
[01:23:32] So I'm gonna probably, you know, I'm gonna listen to them when they give these warnings, okay?
[01:23:40] Kind of a similar situation to COVID, which is why it's blowing my mind that Republicans are now doing the same thing that they did with COVID.
[01:23:48] Now, with something that is like directly visible, they've taken their anti-science perspective
[01:23:57] and now are applying it to this situation and it's very frustrating.
[01:24:03] I don't know.
[01:24:08] It is very, very bad.
[01:24:09] This is very bad.
[01:24:10] We are getting dumber and dumber.
[01:24:12] Obviously, it makes sense that Trump is leading Kamala Harris by 30 points with non-college
[01:24:18] you know, 30 points. Just
[01:24:22] remember it. 30 points. Pretty
[01:24:25] crazy stuff. But that's where
[01:24:32] we're at. What now, liberal?
[01:24:34] You're silly, lipped hard. This
[01:24:41] is above not fee, but this CGI.
[01:24:44] It's not real. We want everyone
[01:24:46] to know their evacuation zone,
[01:24:48] listen to local officials and
[01:24:50] evacuate when ordered to do so
[01:24:52] important point last time.
[01:24:54] At least my Jesky survived.
[01:24:55] It's not just a calm water.
[01:24:56] You're going to have to
[01:24:58] I have ways even white caps on the surge inland. It's going to be nasty. You could you know try to
[01:25:03] think that you could walk in it. Please do not think that all right this thing will carry you away
[01:25:08] especially when we've got the forecast I could go up to 15. 15 feet yeah they can't control the
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[01:27:39] you're going to be fine. Okay, um. Good God hurricane hunters face turbulence
[01:27:46] flying through Hurricane Milton up close. Look at Hurricane Milton. This is
[01:27:51] powerful video coming from hurricane hunters who flew in to the storm. It is
[01:27:57] impressive footage and it gives you a glimpse at what is headed for this
[01:28:01] community. Let's watch. Yeah, they're cloud seeding. You know, according to
[01:28:13] You know, according to that one guy that we watched last night, May Poon tank,
[01:28:17] thank you for the 10 tier one, give the subs. Um, that's right.
[01:28:22] Why is the Noah plane flying into the hurricane? The eye of the storm, brother. Get woke.
[01:28:30] That's right. They're doing it. They're doing the damn thing. They're making it way worse on
[01:28:36] purpose. They're cloud seeding. They're doing weather control. I've never seen a dang thing
[01:28:43] like it in my life. They're vaccinating the hurricane. They're doing woke gender. They're
[01:28:52] dropping glass in the hurricane. No, dude, that is, oh, boy, that is fucked up. These
[01:29:35] got to be the coolest nerds on the planet, like straight up bar none, by the way. Like
[01:29:40] their job, their job literally is to fly into hurricanes. Like they are the coolest
[01:29:48] fucking nerds on the planet psychotic work but why don't they have a bunch of
[01:30:12] planes fly fly into the storm at an angle to redirect it we made like
[01:30:16] thousands of planes to fight jure pen during World War two wouldn't there be
[01:30:20] enough propeller to move it that's that's awesome that's like I mean do I
[01:30:48] respond to that oh do you understand the wind speeds we're talking about
[01:30:57] dude there is not like we this is like this is like fucking around the same
[01:31:10] vein is like nuking the hurricane okay which is which kind of makes more sense
[01:31:16] more than the plane situation the propeller situation because like at
[01:31:22] least the nuke has enough energy like this is there's no way you could make
[01:31:29] enough energy to redirect a hurricane, to shoot it off course. Like in the nuke one
[01:31:41] of Humphys Lee is still stupid, like make no mistake. I'm just saying that, yeah, according
[01:31:51] to NOAA and other scientific sources of hurricane can release an amount of energy equivalent
[01:31:55] to roughly 10,000 nuclear bombs over its lifetime, meaning a single hurricane packs
[01:31:59] power of a thousand nuclear explosions. A nuke doesn't have enough energy to redirect a hurricane.
[01:32:21] I'm just saying that like if a nuke doesn't have enough energy to redirect a hurricane, obviously
[01:32:29] a big fan is not going to be able to, like if we had a fan as powerful of a as a hurricane,
[01:32:38] okay this would be one of the most devastating weapons that we've ever
[01:32:43] created it would have to create 10,000 nukes worth or a thousand nukes minimum
[01:32:52] worth of energy then you would just use that instead of nukes like like this
[01:33:02] would be I think it's I think it's literally impossible to do such a thing
[01:33:21] Yeah, damn is right followed by nervous laughter. Very powerful video there. Imagine the force
[01:33:32] of those winds and all that rain hitting a,
[01:33:35] one of my favorite CNN guys, I can't believe they sent his ass out to the fucking hurricane.
[01:33:40] He's doing hurricane duty. It's kind of messed up. Please be safe, sir.
[01:33:46] His coverage on Israel, Palestine is the reason why he doesn't get the Tel Aviv gig.
[01:33:51] he has to sit in fucking sit in Treasure Island, Florida now and talk about talk about 15 feet
[01:33:58] of water that might be coming down on him. It's messed up, dude. It has already been
[01:34:07] weathered by the storm. We actually want to get you a perspective from someone who is going to be
[01:34:12] not close to Treasure Island, roughly about two hours away in Sarasota,
[01:34:16] but is still concerned about the effects of Hurricane Milton. We have with us,
[01:34:20] the city. We're going to
[01:34:22] talk about the city's
[01:34:24] concerns. And I'm going to
[01:34:25] address this. Erica Roy.
[01:34:26] Oh, he's a Sarasota County
[01:34:28] Commissioner. Eric, thank you
[01:34:29] so much for being with us.
[01:34:30] First and foremost, what is
[01:34:32] your chief concern about
[01:34:33] Hurricane Milton as you're
[01:34:35] hearing that it is flirting
[01:34:38] with category five wins? Yeah,
[01:34:40] thank you for having me on
[01:34:41] the show. We are in a
[01:34:42] state of emergency. And my
[01:34:43] biggest concern right now
[01:34:45] is that individuals living in
[01:34:48] and they need to heed this warning because this is a 100 year storm.
[01:34:52] This is unprecedented. If you made it through Debbie, if you made it through Ian,
[01:34:57] this is unlike anything we've ever faced before and it is heading right through us.
[01:35:02] Sir, I wonder what you would say to residents like some of the folks in the building
[01:35:10] adjacent to where we're standing. These folks, I spoke to them a short while ago.
[01:35:14] They didn't want to go on camera, but they were weighing the.
[01:35:16] Someone brought up different ways to try and stop a hurricane.
[01:35:46] spins to try to dissipate. I can't believe that. Wow. People have thought that. Wow.
[01:35:53] I would be like using 40 fruit flies as defense against Shaquille O'Neal's dunk. It would
[01:36:00] do absolutely nothing. There's also the theory that if you had fans on shore, you could just
[01:36:05] blow the hurricane away. But these can be the size of the state of Texas at times.
[01:36:09] So that just wouldn't work. We have to coexist with them, building better infrastructure
[01:36:13] and heating evacuations when they're issued.
[01:36:15] No. Shut up, libtard. I don't believe you. Newt got banged. I'm going to shoot it. I'm
[01:36:24] going to shoot it. Oh my God. Yeah. If we had offshore wind turbines, we could just blow the
[01:36:45] hurricane away, but the Santas band did, dude. Exactly. I loved it. Like while this
[01:36:51] is happening and it's directly happening as a consequence of anthropogenic climate change.
[01:36:57] Okay, making the waters, making the water temperatures rise,
[01:37:02] which ends up making the hurricanes more powerful.
[01:37:05] Okay, Rhonda Sanchez in the midst of all this
[01:37:08] has banned the mention of climate change
[01:37:10] from textbooks in the state of Florida
[01:37:12] and also recently banned offshore wind turbines.
[01:37:16] That's what they're doing.
[01:37:19] It is so insane, dude.
[01:37:21] He's like, Florida is gonna be a coal powered state.
[01:37:25] Drill baby drill. It's so fucking stupid.
[01:37:44] My grandpa worked at NOAA and was a literal director
[01:37:46] of the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
[01:37:47] He doesn't believe in climate change.
[01:37:48] I recently learned we are distant relatives of Al Gore.
[01:37:50] My grandpa disowns that connection
[01:37:52] because Al Gore acknowledged climate change.
[01:37:55] He also has main life Fox News for the last 20 years.
[01:37:57] So there's that someone at that level of knowledge
[01:37:58] to refuse to acknowledge it makes me feel hopeless.
[01:38:01] That's awesome. That's amazing.
[01:38:05] It's like being an astronaut and being convinced
[01:38:08] that the earth is flat, dude, that is amazing.
[01:38:12] Or like that oceanographer who literally lives
[01:38:17] next to the ocean and refuses to move,
[01:38:22] despite the fact that his job requires him
[01:38:25] to understand and accurately predict ocean levels rising.
[01:38:37] He's like, yeah, but the beaches are really nice.
[01:38:47] Here it go, visual aid.
[01:38:51] There it is.
[01:39:08] Wondering if you've seen quality reporting
[01:39:10] on trad insurers leaving Florida
[01:39:11] being replaced with shitty new ones.
[01:39:12] If the shitty new companies go and solve it,
[01:39:14] then it seems like that the government
[01:39:15] we'd left holding the bag very bigly.
[01:39:19] I mean, yeah.
[01:39:20] Like I said, in the aftermath of these sorts of events,
[01:39:23] everyone becomes a fucking dirty little commie.
[01:39:26] So they are building a wall
[01:39:27] between the Bay and Tampa General Hospital.
[01:39:29] It's actually called the Aqua Fence.
[01:39:30] And it is a fence.
[01:39:32] It's watertight, it's worked in other countries.
[01:39:34] that. I mean, it's not just
[01:39:36] the way it is. It's the way
[01:39:38] it is. Will it work in Tampa?
[01:39:39] Though as Paul's always said,
[01:39:40] flooding is often a bigger
[01:39:42] danger than wind, especially in
[01:39:44] our area. And as we know,
[01:39:46] Tampa General Hospital is right
[01:39:48] on the day right there on
[01:39:49] Davis Island. Oh, yeah, I'm
[01:39:52] boxing. It's literally on an
[01:39:55] island. Why? Why did they do
[01:39:59] that? It makes no pain
[01:40:01] sense. Kings Lloyd Sauer shows
[01:40:03] us the new way they're
[01:40:04] They work fast to build a wall against the storm.
[01:40:12] It takes a three-fold age.
[01:40:13] Please stop saying anthropogenic.
[01:40:15] It's capitalogenic.
[01:40:16] Liberals want us to think it's the fault of everyone, just a human being.
[01:40:20] Dude, it's man-made, okay?
[01:40:22] Shut up.
[01:40:23] Capitalism is also man-made.
[01:40:24] What the fuck are you talking about?
[01:40:26] Jesus Christ.
[01:40:28] The point is, it's fucking man-made.
[01:40:30] It is.
[01:40:31] We are doing it.
[01:40:32] We are responsible for it.
[01:40:35] It's for our team to set it up about 60 guys.
[01:40:41] It's called the Aqua Fence, a thousand feet long, nine feet high, designed to protect
[01:40:47] Tampa General Hospital from a 15 foot storm surge.
[01:40:52] We're a hundred year old hospital and we're right here on the bay.
[01:40:55] Florida is man made kind of like the Netherlands.
[01:40:58] Excuse me, it is absolutely not like the Netherlands because the Netherlands at
[01:41:03] at least recognizes that building an entire city on a fucking building an entire city
[01:41:07] that's technically underwater is going to be a massive problem in the future.
[01:41:13] So at least they have like preventative techniques.
[01:41:16] Okay.
[01:41:18] Different ways of fucking, you know, floating the entire goddamn country.
[01:41:25] Actually all of these engineers from the Netherlands are going to be some of the
[01:41:29] most valuable fucking people on the planet in the next couple of decades, given all of
[01:41:35] the construction work that they're doing, it's like having Japanese engineers come to this
[01:41:39] state of California to harden our infrastructure. The thing is, the Netherlands also doesn't
[01:41:47] have these massive fucking tropical hurricanes that are, that are happening all the time
[01:41:54] yearly.
[01:41:55] We can't evacuate. There's not enough hospital beds in the region to take our patients at a cost of a million dollars
[01:42:05] They say each time they put it up
[01:42:08] They improve it
[01:42:11] Aquafence is such a the aquafence is such an incredible invention because it's so goddamn simple
[01:42:18] And it's awesome. It's great. Like I've watched like smaller aquafence versions of this on tiktok before
[01:42:25] the water. We've got a lot of
[01:42:30] water and it's great. It's like
[01:42:31] it literally holds up by the
[01:42:35] weight of the water itself. Um
[01:42:38] It's fantastic. The problem is
[01:42:40] what happens when the storm
[01:42:43] surge is over the the height
[01:42:48] of the fence. Capitalogenic
[01:42:50] comment made me leave the
[01:42:51] left. Yeah, I know it up is
[01:42:53] when floodwater piles on to
[01:42:55] ground to keep the wind from blowing it over before the water gets here. We're told the aqua
[01:42:59] fence has been used for years in places like Norway to keep streams within their banks. Here
[01:43:04] in Tampa it's used to protect a major hospital built right on the water. Tampa general was built
[01:43:10] in the 1920s on an island in the bay. Oh this is okay this makes more sense. Built in the 1920s
[01:43:18] they built it to avoid spreading like viral diseases or some shit hey people
[01:43:25] still wonder why they would build it there just a few years after the
[01:43:29] hurricane of 1921 that was the last time Tampa suffered a direct hit from a
[01:43:34] major hurricane not an ideal location to build a facility like this but the
[01:43:40] army of installers doesn't second-guess the decision of a hundred
[01:43:43] years ago they drilled wells in K city yeah the problem is the problem is you
[01:43:51] had a hundred years to build a separate hospital what the fuck man like that's
[01:44:02] crazy you built it a massive hurricane fucked it up and you were like well
[01:44:09] this is a really good plot of land this seems like a litter this seems
[01:44:18] like the perfect place, dude. It's fine. Let's just rebuild it. Oh my God. Water fails with
[01:44:30] backup generators trucking in food for five days and preparing for the worst. We expect
[01:44:36] that there's going to be the funniest part about it is that like, yes, lightning doesn't
[01:44:40] tend to strike twice, except areas that are impacted by flooding are way more likely
[01:44:47] to be impacted by flooding again.
[01:44:50] OK.
[01:44:52] Like that's insane.
[01:45:01] Be 12 feet of water.
[01:45:03] We will move all of the patients and staff
[01:45:05] up to the upper floors.
[01:45:06] It's actually safer to keep them here than to transport.
[01:45:09] At this hospital on the bay, they
[01:45:11] build a fortress against the storm.
[01:45:14] Lloyd Sowers, Fox 13 News.
[01:45:18] That's cool, man.
[01:45:21] You know, good luck.
[01:45:21] the storm here. What would
[01:45:23] you say to them? Lightning
[01:45:25] never strikes twice says man
[01:45:26] whose entire house is covered
[01:45:27] in lightning rods. Okay,
[01:45:28] that's not what I'm talking
[01:45:29] about. This moment now we're
[01:45:31] at about 2 PM. A day before
[01:45:33] the storm is supposed to hit.
[01:45:34] What's your message to them?
[01:45:36] I'll tell them exactly what I
[01:45:37] told the close family friend
[01:45:39] who's writing it out in their
[01:45:40] home in his own aid right in
[01:45:42] the waterfront as this
[01:45:43] comes out. Go to see more
[01:45:45] dates on this and change the
[01:45:47] 2018 coverage of the storm
[01:45:48] to see more dates on this and change the 2018 coverage, a single eight that house in the neighbor's
[01:45:54] house and others just stayed there. Oh my God. I don't want to look at Google because it
[01:46:07] fucking sometimes leaks shit. God really hates Florida. I don't really understand how people are
[01:46:21] people, people who like believe in biblical higher power shit live in Florida and not
[01:46:26] not recognize. Samuel, Oklahoma, Samuel, Oklahoma. You got so many motherfuckers who are like, I
[01:46:32] love Christianity. I love God. It's like, bro, God is punishing you every day, dude.
[01:46:39] It's crazy. You got, I forgot about singles. My dad told me the hurricane is man made
[01:46:50] today. He's not wrong. He's just like it's man made in the sense that climate change
[01:46:58] man made. They just don't understand how it's man made and think it's man made in the weather
[01:47:05] machine sense. How is it different from living on the San Andreas fault though? I mean, not
[01:47:17] necessarily all that different GGs. It's just that the San Andreas. Well, the thing
[01:47:26] thing is, the thing is, as time goes on, more and more places are seemingly, seemingly
[01:47:42] uninhabitable. Okay, defended house. No, I can't. I can't. I can't. It's not, it's,
[01:47:53] the only difference is it's not as, it's not like something that we are making worse.
[01:48:05] we're talking about Oklahoma where fracking has directly caused earthquakes to both increase
[01:48:12] in frequency and magnitude. The difference, however, is that the difference, however,
[01:48:24] is that like hurricanes are much more predictable and impact the same areas over and over
[01:48:34] again, whereas earthquakes are, I guess, unless the big one happens, not as, not as damaging.
[01:48:44] And there's not really much you can do about it. Unless you harden your infrastructure.
[01:48:52] Like there is a season for it. That's why the University of Miami is called the hurricanes,
[01:48:59] the canes. There isn't like a earthquake season in the same way that there is a hurricane season.
[01:49:07] You like, I don't think you're going to experience a hurricane in fucking, I don't know, Minnesota.
[01:49:14] Do they get hurricanes? I don't think so, right? Like there's just areas that you know,
[01:49:20] hurricanes are likely to hit. But to be fair, to be fair, California normally doesn't
[01:49:28] experience it. And last year,
[01:49:34] there was a big panic in Los Angeles as well. So who knows?
[01:49:59] Counts the San Andreas fault doesn't break away every year.
[01:50:02] Yeah, yet. Who knows? That said, if you're going to ignore
[01:50:07] all the experts in every single evacuation order, get a
[01:50:11] sharpie and write your name on your arm at least so that we
[01:50:14] can identify your body after.
[01:50:16] Now that is a morbid alert at the very least.
[01:50:25] I do wonder, sir, we've seen piles of trash across Pinellas County, certainly.
[01:50:32] I know there are other parts.
[01:50:34] Like our problem in California is wildfires, chatters.
[01:50:38] Wildfires born out of high wind speeds that end up fucking knocking telephone poles.
[01:50:42] An endlessly preventable issue, okay?
[01:50:45] One of the most preventable natural disasters of all time. Yeah, we got earthquakes and shit
[01:50:52] But ultimately that's not what fucking kills people by massive numbers. It's wildfires
[01:50:58] How do we deal with it by doing absolutely nothing? Okay doing nothing about
[01:51:05] these goddamn
[01:51:07] municipal
[01:51:08] The these goddamn municipal electricity companies that will not
[01:51:12] not harden the infrastructure. Okay. It is the most preventable thing of all time. We
[01:51:20] just don't do anything about it. Like there was a long time ago, the California state
[01:51:27] government should have technically taken over all of the local municipal electricity companies,
[01:51:35] all the power companies, they should have just taken over PG and E and been like, no,
[01:51:40] are now you are obviously incapable. You are obviously incapable of dealing with the problem.
[01:51:47] You are refusing to deal with the problem. Investor owned utilities is the term you're
[01:51:57] looking for. Exactly. They didn't do that. And and they refuse to the government refuses to
[01:52:06] prosecute them, or at least they fucking hold up all of these court cases and refuse to listen
[01:52:11] into the injunctions delivered by the court. There's not really any movement there. And
[01:52:17] the most predictable thing happens every time there's a fucking wildfire season. Remember
[01:52:24] when PG and he caused a fuck ton of wildfires and then later promoted themselves by saying
[01:52:28] they're putting in stuff to resist wildfires as if they didn't start them. Yeah. That's
[01:52:37] why I always say, as well, I always say half the country is underwater and the other
[01:52:44] half of the country is on fire. Okay.
[01:52:49] the West Coast of the Gulf Coast of Florida that have seen this issue debris left over
[01:52:54] from Hurricane Helene. Can you give us an update on the status? What that looks like
[01:52:58] in Sarasota? You weren't directly hit by Hurricane Helene, but I know that there were
[01:53:02] problems there because I have relatives in that area. Yeah, many problems and there
[01:53:07] is still some debris. I just was checking my email just two seconds ago and heard
[01:53:12] it. Now here is the problem. Our crew, our team at the city is working around
[01:53:19] the clock and working with the county, but we have less and less contractors willing
[01:53:25] to go out into the barrier island, which are going to be the most impacted to pick up this
[01:53:29] debris.
[01:53:30] So it's only basically government workers now.
[01:53:33] And at some point we have to withdraw.
[01:53:36] Also another wonderful state that is the the anarcho capitalist dystopian future
[01:53:44] Texas, the Texas power grid, according to a spectrum local news.com is one step closer
[01:53:51] to being connected to the United States grid, which is really interesting because not being
[01:53:56] connected to the United States grid is the reason why there were massive fucking power
[01:53:59] outages and continue to be massive power outages whenever there is a snow storm or
[01:54:07] any kind of like temperature dip or, you know, other, other climate change disasters that hit Texas.
[01:54:15] Um, that's, uh, that's, yeah, Texas is like, God damn live tires about to get my fucking electricity.
[01:54:25] I hate it. I ain't no way we're not letting that happen, brother. Fuck yeah. Her cock got angry at
[01:54:41] us. We're writing about this because they want to pretend they're still independent. Good stuff.
[01:54:47] to because we're taking into account the safety of our employees. So as of right now, it's just us,
[01:54:53] there's almost, there's virtually no contractors willing to send their workers out into the barrier
[01:55:00] islands. We've sought the help of as much help as we can. The National Guard has sent us some
[01:55:10] troops that are going to help and be on standby. But it's a difficult situation with limited
[01:55:16] resources. Right now all we can do is hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
[01:55:24] Absolutely and we so appreciate the work that those emergency teams do and the last thing you
[01:55:30] would want to do is unnecessarily put them at risk. Eric, I do have one more question before we
[01:55:35] go because I've been speaking to people around the community today about the significance of
[01:55:40] of not only having two hurricanes hit two weeks apart,
[01:55:44] but the way that Milton transformed.
[01:55:48] You had a hurricane, it wasn't even a hurricane,
[01:55:50] it was a tropical storm at one point,
[01:55:52] and then 24 hours later in the warm waters of the Gulf
[01:55:55] transforms into one of the top 10 most powerful hurricanes
[01:55:59] we've ever seen in the Atlantic.
[01:56:01] Does this sort of thing raise concerns for you
[01:56:04] about climate change
[01:56:05] and whether we're going to see more storms
[01:56:07] intensify this way in the future?
[01:56:10] Well, we've been speaking to the experts and what they tell us is that it's because of the warm
[01:56:15] water that creates the climate that creates these rapidly intensifying hurricanes.
[01:56:22] And you've heard of El Nino. What we have right now in the Gulf of Mexico is La Nina. It's the
[01:56:27] inverse of that, but it is warm waters that create this environment. And we're monitoring it.
[01:56:35] We're seeing what we can do. We don't have all the answers, but it's definitely something
[01:56:40] that's becoming more and more alarming, especially in a, every time I remember that a major party
[01:56:47] in this country, where is it? Chatter chatter. So every time I remember a major party in this
[01:56:52] country still denies the existence of climate change as it gets so depressed, dude, it's
[01:56:56] not just a major party. Okay. One major party denies it. It's all backed by massive
[01:57:02] of corporations that know it's happening, but have actively spent the last multiple decades
[01:57:09] creating propaganda against it, okay, which has caused more than 30% of this nation to
[01:57:16] also be firmly committed to not believing.
[01:57:21] The other party on the other hand does take some initiatives, does take some initiatives
[01:57:27] against it.
[01:57:28] I'll admit like the Democratic Party is definitely better than the Republican Party when it comes
[01:57:34] to climate change, recognizing its existence, trying to do their very best in terms of like
[01:57:43] at least hardening the infrastructure, things of that nature.
[01:57:48] Having said that, however, they also on the other hand are now completely capitulating
[01:57:55] to right-wing framing on this issue by being like, we see you, we hear you, we believe the
[01:58:00] science, but we're just not going to follow through on what the scientists are telling
[01:58:04] us.
[01:58:05] So it's really fucked up.
[01:58:14] Biggest climate bill ever passed by any country, still room for improvement.
[01:58:17] Yeah, I mean, it's certainly, certainly, I think the way I, okay, here's the way
[01:58:26] I see it, okay?
[01:58:27] The way I see it is, it is an inevitability, like you have to do it, okay?
[01:58:33] It's gotten to a point where you have to do it.
[01:58:36] And if you don't do it, it's just going to kill more and more people.
[01:58:40] It's already killing people, but it's going to kill even more people, okay?
[01:58:48] That's the way I see it.
[01:58:49] In a lot of these circumstances, here, I'll give you an example from COVID, right?
[01:58:55] The American government doesn't usually give massive fucking checks out to the working
[01:59:01] poor.
[01:59:03] But during COVID they did.
[01:59:04] Why did they do this?
[01:59:05] Under the Trump administration, the Trump bucks, if you recall, why did they do it?
[01:59:10] Because the economy would fucking collapse, the global economy would collapse if the
[01:59:15] largest consumer engine on the planet shut down and they just didn't buy things, okay?
[01:59:25] When push comes to shove, yes, even the Republican Party will find it in their hearts to do the
[01:59:34] right thing, the bare minimum, okay?
[01:59:37] And go in a direction that is normally not a direction that they would go in.
[01:59:41] And I think that the way I see the climate bill, like climate bills passing under Democratic
[01:59:47] leadership is in that same vein.
[01:59:52] It is one issue that Democrats are objectively better than the Republicans on.
[01:59:56] And it's shocking to me that they do not fucking swing from the rooftops about this.
[02:00:03] If that makes sense.
[02:00:05] But it is, it is frustrating to not see the Democratic Party utilize this as a way to
[02:00:12] be like, see, it's fucking happening.
[02:00:15] Republicans literally use like 26 murders caused by undocumented migrants as a successful
[02:00:29] way to propagandize about an issue that's not even a real issue.
[02:00:34] Democrats on the other hand have like real things that are happening to Americans on
[02:00:39] a regular basis and refuse to fucking communicate exactly why it's happening and exactly how
[02:00:44] to solve it, okay? It's just bad politics. It's bad politics. But y'all don't read articles about
[02:00:52] climate change policy. I do get a lot of PR about it, but I usually write it up. No, come on. You
[02:00:58] yourself, you yourself just said, holy shit, the news mentioned climate change, amazing.
[02:01:04] You understand that there is a massive problem with communicating exactly what's going on and
[02:01:10] and exactly who was responsible for it.
[02:01:13] Okay?
[02:01:16] That's the problem.
[02:01:19] And I do think that news media would be way more,
[02:01:25] way more open about this kind of coverage,
[02:01:27] if at least one of the two major parties
[02:01:29] was regularly fucking harping about this shit, okay?
[02:01:36] Like, it is so insane to me
[02:01:39] that the Green New Deal was packaged so perfectly,
[02:01:46] it was packaged so perfectly
[02:01:48] to not only harden the American infrastructure,
[02:01:51] but also create a fucking jobs program
[02:01:53] to transition our economy
[02:01:55] from being over-reliant on fossil fuels
[02:01:58] and instead focusing on renewable energies.
[02:02:01] And what did we do with it?
[02:02:04] The Republicans immediately went to work,
[02:02:06] they went to task and they butchered it,
[02:02:08] They destroyed it.
[02:02:09] They communicated against it, non-fuckin' stop.
[02:02:12] And now everybody thinks Green New Deal is a bad thing, and that it actually means like
[02:02:17] Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is gonna come to your house and kill you if you eat a burger.
[02:02:26] They blocked it, they gutted it, and then they actively communicated against it.
[02:02:32] And look where we're at now.
[02:02:33] Most Americans literally think when you hear Green New Deal, they fuckin' think it's
[02:02:37] about AOC coming in and killing you if you eat a burger. It's insanely frustrating. Have
[02:02:57] you seen Future of Reasoning by Vsauce? Explains why humans can't socially, cognitively solve
[02:03:01] this abstract faraway problem of climate change? Oh, this is something I used to talk about
[02:03:06] all the time. Climate change is unimaginably devastating, but because it's like so abstract
[02:03:14] that people can't comprehend it. It's awful. They just don't understand. Like they,
[02:03:19] We do not have the capacity to understand it.
[02:03:22] And when there is no, when there are, when there's no interest in even listening to fucking
[02:03:30] reason or scientists and education is getting worse and worse in a country like the United
[02:03:35] States of America, less people fucking believe, less people believe the positions of authority
[02:03:40] on this matter.
[02:03:41] And it gets even worse overall, like the communication on this gets worse overall.
[02:03:46] And when you have a party that is actively capitulated into right-wing framing on every single fucking issue,
[02:03:51] who's supposed to defend us?
[02:03:54] Like, who's supposed to do the right things?
[02:04:01] It's not that hard to understand. You can actually look and see it.
[02:04:04] No, dude. No. That's why there is so much.
[02:04:07] It's so much simpler to believe a neatly crafted conspiracy theory.
[02:04:12] Okay?
[02:04:13] It's so much simpler to fucking believe a neatly crafted conspiracy theory
[02:04:17] theory that like it's actually Chinese space lasers or Jewish weather machines that are
[02:04:22] causing all this devastation and people would much rather listen to this fucking bullshit
[02:04:27] than actually listen to the goddamn scientists.
[02:04:30] I know in a retirement state like Florida, a tourist state like Florida and a place
[02:04:40] that many, many call home.
[02:04:42] Yeah, it is certainly alarming for the future.
[02:04:46] Eric Arroyo, we have to leave the conversation there.
[02:04:48] Thank you so much for joining us and please keep us posted if there's anything we
[02:04:51] we can do to get a message out for you.
[02:04:52] Thanks so much.
[02:04:53] Carlos Suarez is trucking Milton
[02:04:55] doing this now from Fort Mines in Florida.
[02:04:57] And Carlos, just give us a sense of what you are seeing
[02:05:00] and how people there are preparing this evening.
[02:05:05] Well, East of the folks that live in Southwest Florida.
[02:05:09] One of my uncles, a big hog,
[02:05:10] living in the suburb of Tampa and refused to leave
[02:05:12] even though my aunt and cousins
[02:05:12] have already evacuated with their pets.
[02:05:14] My grandma told him if he refused to leave
[02:05:16] he should stick a shotgun in his mouth
[02:05:17] and pull the trigger to save himself.
[02:05:19] The death by drowning.
[02:05:20] I don't think he's not he's getting fucking he's gonna stick it through baby I
[02:05:27] ain't scared no goddamn woke libtard hurricane baby and to the north of where
[02:05:36] we are are very much getting prepared for a hurricane Milton as it continues to
[02:05:42] make its way north here in Fort Myers a business after business after business
[02:05:48] has put a plywood they have sandbags out all in anticipation of what we
[02:05:52] expect to be some significant flooding. This one business here behind me has just
[02:05:58] started in the last couple of minutes, inflating a water dam. What they're
[02:06:02] doing, what you're taking a look at right there is an inflatable dam. They're
[02:06:05] filling it with water all in an effort to try to keep some of the flooding
[02:06:10] out of this business. I'll tell you, though, not really sure how much
[02:06:14] this is going to work, considering that the storm surge that is being
[02:06:18] forecasted for this part of southwest Florida is anywhere between six to 10
[02:06:23] feet. And so if that doesn't materialize, that water is going to be well above
[02:06:28] that inflatable dam here behind me. Part of why this part of Fort Myers is a
[02:06:34] part of an evacuation zone is because there is a rather sizable, a major
[02:06:40] river about a block and a half from where we are. It's called the
[02:06:43] Kalusa Hatchee River. It goes out into the Gulf of Mexico, and it also goes into Lake
[02:06:48] Ochobe, which is in the central part of Florida. What's going to happen, what the forecast
[02:06:53] is calling for, is that as the storm continues to make its way north and makes landfall,
[02:06:57] as it stands right now, just to the north of us, we are still going.
[02:07:01] I genuinely think, like, Florida's handling of climate change is the most, like, Floridian
[02:07:07] way of operating. Like the idea that Rhonda Sands is like, no, we're going to focus more
[02:07:14] on fucking fossil fuels, right? Is no different than the pioneer program that they implemented
[02:07:20] in the aftermath of the fucking Parkland shooting, right? Where they was just like,
[02:07:26] Oh, dude, guns, you think guns are the problem? You think ease of access to an
[02:07:30] arsenal of weapons is the fucking problem? No, the solution is more guns. We need
[02:07:35] to arm the teachers.
[02:07:39] It is so insane.
[02:07:46] It is so fucking crazy, dude.
[02:07:51] It's the exact same shit.
[02:07:53] Republicans look at a problem
[02:07:55] and instead of acknowledging what's causing the problem,
[02:07:57] they're like, no, we need to do more of the thing that's causing
[02:08:00] the problem.
[02:08:02] The best solution to hurricane prevention is more hurricanes.
[02:08:15] It's, I don't know.
[02:08:16] I just like, I mean, we did, we saw this.
[02:08:19] We saw complete collapse during COVID, okay?
[02:08:22] We saw this collapse already during COVID.
[02:08:25] And I am seeing the Republicans moving in that direction
[02:08:29] towards like all of the impactful events
[02:08:33] that are caused by anthropogenic climate change
[02:08:35] like hurricanes, like natural disasters.
[02:08:38] Don't listen to the scientists.
[02:08:40] Don't listen to the fucking warnings.
[02:08:41] It's fake.
[02:08:42] It's fake and gay.
[02:08:44] I wanted to see all of that storm surge.
[02:08:46] We're still gonna see all of that rainfall
[02:08:48] anywhere between six to eight inches over a 24 hour period.
[02:08:52] And then when you add in high tide,
[02:08:54] the fear is that that river,
[02:08:55] the Kalusa Hatchee is going to overflow.
[02:08:57] It is going to crest.
[02:08:58] And so it is going to have to end up going somewhere.
[02:09:01] And that somewhere is where we are standing.
[02:09:04] This area has known to flood two years ago.
[02:09:06] Hurricane Ian just pretty much destroyed
[02:09:09] a good part of Lee County
[02:09:11] and flooded a great deal of Fort Myers where we are.
[02:09:14] And a large part of the damage
[02:09:16] was the flooding brought on by the Kalusa Hatchee River.
[02:09:19] And so these folks are taking the storm serious.
[02:09:22] They're trying to do everything they can
[02:09:23] to try to keep some of this water out.
[02:09:25] But I've got to tell you,
[02:09:26] if these storm surge predictions hold,
[02:09:28] I'm not entirely sure that that inflatable dam
[02:09:30] is going to do much in keeping the water
[02:09:32] out of that business.
[02:09:33] That is incredibly scary picture
[02:09:36] that you've just painted for us, Carlos.
[02:09:38] And of course, important context for our viewers
[02:09:40] because for so many of these people, of course,
[02:09:42] they only just started, right?
[02:09:43] Picking up the pieces after Hurricane Helene,
[02:09:46] which also packs a punch. These communities. So give us a sense of people
[02:09:50] healing the call and how easy is it Carlos for people to get out of Tampa?
[02:09:57] Well, so I mean, as you noted, I was in Tampa a week ago, we were doing a
[02:10:01] story on the damage from Hurricane Helene up there and the debris has
[02:10:06] just there just not enough time has passed for officials and cities to
[02:10:10] clear that debris. And so the concern going into this storm is all
[02:10:14] that stuff becomes missiles.
[02:10:16] It becomes, you know, projectiles.
[02:10:18] And the last thing you want are pieces of furniture
[02:10:21] and cabinetry and water tanks,
[02:10:23] you know, being thrown around in 100 and 125
[02:10:26] mile per hour winds.
[02:10:28] As for whether or not folks are getting out,
[02:10:30] I can tell you having a crossover
[02:10:32] from South Florida last night,
[02:10:34] people are hitting the roads.
[02:10:36] They are trying to get over to South Florida
[02:10:38] on the eastern side of Florida.
[02:10:40] If they live north of where we are,
[02:10:41] they're trying to get more inland
[02:10:42] into the Orlando area and
[02:10:44] then if they're not going to the Orlando area,
[02:10:46] they're just trying to get farther north
[02:10:48] from where they live in the Tampa Bay area
[02:10:50] because as you noted, the forecast track,
[02:10:53] if that holds, we're looking at a very powerful storm
[02:10:56] that's going to hit the Tampa Bay area
[02:10:58] over the next couple of days.
[02:11:00] Yeah, very concerning indeed for everyone.
[02:11:03] Carlos Suarez, appreciated.
[02:11:04] Thank you very much, Carlos.
[02:11:09] He's obsessed with it.
[02:11:10] I prepared this to Hurricane Milton, which could be one of the worst storms in a hundred years in Florida and continued efforts on Hurricane Haleen.
[02:11:21] Isn't it over land right now at Cancun? Why are they not showing the hurricane there? I will be showing that. Hurricane Milton lashes the Mexican coast, bringing strong wind and rain to Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
[02:11:34] But remember, it's like it's not making landfall or directly hitting Yucatán.
[02:11:39] This is like the edges of it.
[02:11:43] So this is like, this is just, this is, this is basically grazing Yucatán.
[02:11:59] So it's not, you know, the impact in the middle is going to be significantly worse for Tampa.
[02:12:17] Grazing Yucatán, not glazing Yucatán.
[02:12:19] Is there anything the US can do to incentivize other countries to decrease pollution?
[02:12:27] I think we should get our shit together, but also China and India combine make 30% of our
[02:12:31] climate change issues.
[02:12:34] Jumped in my 5.0.
[02:12:36] Yes, you're right.
[02:12:40] Have you ever looked at, have you ever looked at like who the mass consumers are?
[02:12:45] Like at all.
[02:12:46] Bro, the cruise liner industry.
[02:12:53] Okay.
[02:12:54] the cruise liner industry emits as much carbon pollution as the entirety of commercial and
[02:13:03] regular car travel inside of the entire European continent. Okay. You are fucking out of your
[02:13:13] dang mind. Yeah, India emits one eighth as much as USA per person. An American's fridge.
[02:13:29] that cruise liner thing isn't correct. It's SO2 and it's an old stat. Okay. An American's
[02:13:38] fridge or like a crypto miner is causing more causing more pollution than like entire countries
[02:13:49] and you're over here being like, um, um, why is nobody thinking about China in terms
[02:14:04] of per capita carbon emissions, we are fucking putting up numbers, dude. I saw a ticked out
[02:14:25] of our climate change that bumming out so bad, the weather we're experiencing right now
[02:14:28] is likely because of the pollution from the nineties and early 2000s and any change we
[02:14:31] make right now won't be filled for the next 30 years, strap in chat. Yeah. And a big chunk
[02:14:55] of the pollution from India and China is because the West outsources their emissions
[02:14:58] to the third world. And even then their per capita emissions are nothing in comparison
[02:15:03] into the average American like look at this per capita
[02:15:12] consumption base CO2 emissions emissions in 2021.
[02:15:17] United States by and large is the top alongside Saudi Arabia
[02:15:23] and Oman.
[02:15:30] Yeah, I'm okay.
[02:15:31] Mongolia popping off.
[02:15:40] I'm asking so they could also hold us accountable to decrease
[02:15:43] our shit.
[02:15:43] Yeah, dude.
[02:15:45] That's never going to happen.
[02:15:46] Okay.
[02:15:47] second most important city beautiful buildings beautiful streets a gorgeous
[02:16:01] city when I see cities like this I think also about the other side of it you
[02:16:06] know there's a phrase from Walter Benjamin every monument of civilization is
[02:16:11] also a monument of barbarism I think of the famines in Bengal the jute workers
[02:16:17] in Bengal sending jute to Dundee through the Glasgow Port I think of human
[02:16:24] beings from Africa enslaved and brought from Ghana to the new world and all those profits getting sucked into cities like London and Glasgow, you know, between 1765 and 1938, the British isles stole 45 trillion dollars
[02:16:42] pounds from India, 45 trillion sterling from India. We never got paid for that. When the British
[02:16:49] left India, when we threw the British out, our literacy rate was 13%. So much for several hundred
[02:16:56] years of so-called civilization. Meanwhile, our landscapes were destroyed. You know, coal was
[02:17:02] foisted on India. You foisted coal on us. You were the ones that came and made us coal dependent.
[02:17:10] and then you left and now you dare to condescend to us when I listened to borrow
[02:17:17] oh this is another one the US military emits more co2 than many industrialized nations an infographic
[02:17:22] from 2022 okay that's the other side of the equation here is the united states military emitting
[02:17:32] more CO2 than many nations, okay? This is from 2017. The US military emits more CO2 than
[02:17:42] the entire country of Morocco, Peru, Sweden, Hungary, Finland, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland.
[02:17:49] Okay? It's laughable when motherfuckers chirp about like paper straws or try to universalize the
[02:18:08] blame. A chatter debunk what you said about the propeller planes. Oh, this is a, I think
[02:18:16] it was Oliver, right? Uh, who went and asked his PhD friend. Hey, so I know it's definitely
[02:18:23] is impossible. Theoretically, if we were to use warplanes to try and slow down Hurricane
[02:18:26] Milton, how many would it take to make a dent? I'm so busy today, but I'm bored and this
[02:18:30] sounds more fun than work. Theoretically, if you had three million F 35s running with
[02:18:34] full afterburners. It would be enough to prevent the ad break. So yeah, if the if we used all
[02:18:43] of the world's resources to only make F 35s, we get slowed down a category five hurricane
[02:18:48] some man can't be mother nature, not I'm done, dude. No, no more trust. You've destroyed
[02:19:08] the sacred bond of trust between chatters. Even good chatters are out here. Even good
[02:19:14] Chatters are out here using increasingly more complicated methods. Increasingly more complicated
[02:19:22] methods. It's fucked up. It's fucked up. It's actually fucked up. Y'all are dicks, dude.
[02:19:44] It is better than two parters. That's messed up. It was Oliver, wasn't it?
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[02:22:07] back up to check my messages. That was my debate stolen Valor. Okay, Corso 117
[02:22:14] I was like, what the hell are you doing?
[02:22:16] Fucked up that you would take ownership over destroying me so hard.
[02:22:21] So it wasn't even the other chatter who stole it from another chatter who stole it from you.
[02:22:30] Fucking dick.
[02:22:32] Fuck you guys, man.
[02:22:35] Moments like this make me think it would be so much easier if I just fucking sat around and talked about women in video games, okay?
[02:22:51] community before during and after the extreme weather event set and that's
[02:22:57] being done. That's being done. I spoke to all the political leaders in the region.
[02:23:02] No, you don't have to be good at video games for that. Asmongold is not good
[02:23:06] at video games. What do you mean? You definitely don't have to be good at
[02:23:15] video games. You don't even have to play video games. You just have to talk
[02:23:17] about how shitty video games are nowadays because women are in it or
[02:23:21] something once because woke they told me they asked where they can get and we've
[02:23:28] given and we've got no one we response positive response from everyone from the
[02:23:33] governor's of Florida up to North Carolina and there's leaders local or
[02:23:41] could express their sincere gratitude for the work of FEMA and for the work of
[02:23:46] my entire administration. Now, I've also searched thousands of federal personnel on the ground
[02:23:52] across the southeast already and deliver every available resource as fast as possible. And
[02:23:59] my priority is to increase the size and presence of our effort. And as we prepare for another
[02:24:05] catastrophic storm about to make landfall.
[02:24:09] Yeah, by the way, in the midst of this all Biden administration no longer supporting
[02:24:12] an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon, says State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller. Yes,
[02:24:16] we do support Israel launching these incursions to degrade his Vela's infrastructure. Wonderful.
[02:24:33] You know, it's been a constant contact with our director of national.
[02:24:40] This is so cool. When you hear him talk like this, it's so cool that like all the people
[02:24:47] around him, unironically made the argument that he had four more years in him. Okay.
[02:24:55] like that's, that's awesome. That people were like, no, this guy's getting a fucking one
[02:25:07] win the election. He wasn't okay. And then be the president for the next four years.
[02:25:25] Weather service, Ken Graham has kept me informed in the last several days, what to anticipate.
[02:25:30] The problem with all the but India, China stuff, it's always used a way to excuse lack
[02:25:33] of action and it's effective in that way. But that's why previous agreements failed
[02:25:37] and the Paris Accords hasn't yet because it's more open to allowing countries to
[02:25:40] build their own pathways. Pathways will obviously be different between developed
[02:25:43] and undeveloped world. Yeah, also China is taking the
[02:25:47] initiative in terms of in terms of changing, in terms of at
[02:25:52] least like creating sustainable methods of building a solid
[02:25:58] renewable energy infrastructure. So I don't even know why the
[02:26:03] fuck people are just like, Oh, dude, well, what about the
[02:26:05] Chinese? I'm surprised Fango is not more of a fucking
[02:26:22] China's imp honestly never know what happens but very very engaged he made
[02:26:37] clear to me just how dangerous the storm is indicated that winds had reached
[02:26:43] up to 180 miles an hour 180 that's not guaranteed to have the short in just a
[02:26:50] few years China has built this world-class fusion the other issue with
[02:26:55] like China actually fucking being leaps ahead in terms of like building the
[02:27:00] infrastructure and also the manufacturing capabilities for renewable energy is that this causes us
[02:27:10] because there are great enemy okay this causes us in the United States to be more over relying on
[02:27:16] destroying the fucking planet every time every time China has like secured a new contract
[02:27:25] with rare earth minerals like a country that has natural resources that are
[02:27:30] are desperately needed to build batteries or whatever the fuck for renewable energy.
[02:27:37] America dives 10 feet deeper into the fucking oil fields.
[02:27:41] You fuck China, I'll show them.
[02:27:49] It almost feels like our goal is to just destroy the planet before we build a reliable
[02:27:55] means of surviving on it.
[02:27:58] Fuck it.
[02:27:59] We're going to frack harder every time they try to fucking build new battery tech.
[02:28:03] campus from scratch while the US still lacks anything like it. It's a sign of
[02:28:08] China's growing investment in nuclear fusion, what many scientists consider
[02:28:12] the holy grail of clean energy. If American companies don't lead on this then
[02:28:17] the jobs the wealth won't develop inside a building up here they'll
[02:28:25] develop in China. We'll break down the race to achieve and commercialize
[02:28:28] nuclear fusion, and what's at stake if China wins?
[02:28:33] Fusion has the potential to create nearly limitless energy with no carbon emissions and
[02:28:38] very limited radioactivity.
[02:28:40] In fusion, you combine two small atoms like hydrogen to form a single heavier one, and
[02:28:45] that releases a huge amount of energy.
[02:28:47] To make the atoms collide and fuse, they're heated to an extremely high temperature
[02:28:52] to form a plasma, which is basically a mix of positively and negatively charged particles.
[02:28:57] up until probably five years or so ago.
[02:28:59] Fusion was seen as a long-term, fundamental scientific challenge.
[02:29:03] There was a lot of open collaboration and discussion
[02:29:06] among scientists from around the world.
[02:29:08] George Tynan is a global fusion expert
[02:29:11] who has worked with several of China's top universities,
[02:29:13] as well as China's first nuclear fusion research
[02:29:16] institute.
[02:29:17] In the last five years or so, there's
[02:29:19] the beginning realization that this may not just
[02:29:22] be interesting science, but there may be a possibility
[02:29:25] that this could become an important.
[02:29:27] Milton update, Milton is back to being cat five
[02:29:29] with 165 miles per hour winds
[02:29:32] and a minimum pressure of 918 millibars.
[02:29:34] The NHC is urging all Florida residents
[02:29:36] to evacuate if told to do so.
[02:29:38] Key messages from the NHC.
[02:29:43] A large area of destructive storm surge,
[02:29:45] the highest inundations of 10 feet or greater
[02:29:47] is expected along a portion of the West central coast
[02:29:50] of the Florida peninsula.
[02:29:51] If you are in the storm surge warning area,
[02:29:53] there's an extremely life-threatening situation
[02:29:55] should evacuate today if ordered by local officials. There will likely not be
[02:30:00] enough time to wait to leave on Wednesday. Devastating hurricane force
[02:30:04] winds are expected along ports of the West Coast of Florida where a hurricane
[02:30:08] warning is in effect. Waffle House index. Our Waffle House index status maps
[02:30:16] reflects our closures as of 2 p.m. in advance of Hurricane Milton. More
[02:30:20] updates to come. Please stay safe due to a potential for variations of
[02:30:25] Milton's path. This information is subject to change without notice. That's how you know
[02:30:32] this shit is done, dude. There you go. One of the most reliable ways of figuring out how
[02:30:39] devastating the natural disaster is going to look like. That's a joke, right? That's
[02:30:59] the most American thing I've ever heard in my life. It used to be now not so much.
[02:31:07] Everything is barger in great USA. Yeah. That's that reliable public private partnership
[02:31:22] in action, and a lot of you chatters are refusing to reckon with it. It's quite fucked up.
[02:31:30] In my opinion, practical technology.
[02:31:33] He says he hasn't been back to Chinese labs since before 2020, partly because the US government
[02:31:38] has discouraged it.
[02:31:40] Some scientists say fusion energy could be on the grid as early as the 2030s. China
[02:31:46] became a leader in the field after it joined the International Nuclear Fusion Research
[02:31:50] an engineering mega project called Eater in 2003.
[02:31:54] Since then, it has invested heavily
[02:31:55] in domestic fusion infrastructure,
[02:31:57] research, and workforce.
[02:31:59] One of the leading candidates for a viable
[02:32:01] and practical fusion reactor is called a Tokamak,
[02:32:04] a machine that confines plasma.
[02:32:06] Okay, let's do this instead.
[02:32:08] This is boring.
[02:32:10] I don't care about nuclear fusion.
[02:32:16] China, the big bad boogeyman for the West,
[02:32:18] leads the world in clean energy production.
[02:32:21] Contrary to the image we're supposed to have of them
[02:32:23] from all the red scare propaganda and xenophobic fear mongering.
[02:32:27] Once seen as a major polluter, China has, in recent decades, implemented a rapid transition
[02:32:32] to clean energy, away from fossil fuels.
[02:32:35] This monumental transformation is happening even as western sanctions and tariffs on
[02:32:39] Chinese renewable products threaten to stall this critical progress.
[02:32:42] In this video, we'll take a look at China's remarkable journey, explain why this
[02:32:46] all happened, and discuss the crucial role China plays in the fight against climate
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[02:33:20] The foundation for China's remarkable economic ascent was built on Mao's industrialization
[02:33:24] policies of the 1950s through the 70s, but it really took off in the 1980s, transforming
[02:33:30] an impoverished agricultural nation into an industrial powerhouse within just a few decades,
[02:33:35] an unprecedented achievement given its vast population of 1.4 billion people.
[02:33:40] China's rapid growth has puzzled western economists, who genuinely believe free market
[02:33:44] capitalism to be the most effective approach.
[02:33:47] This swift transformation is a testament to the success of the Chinese model of economic
[02:33:51] development, exemplified by significant state intervention and planning.
[02:33:55] Two of the scariest things to western politicians.
[02:33:58] By 2016, China's per capita income.
[02:34:01] It goes against their entire principle.
[02:34:03] It goes against their entire world view.
[02:34:05] And the only way that it was let, it let it, okay.
[02:34:09] The only thing I will say about this
[02:34:11] is the reality that China was able to sneak away
[02:34:17] by offering basically free labor, okay?
[02:34:24] For years and years.
[02:34:26] The only reason why it was allowed
[02:34:30] to utilize central planning to develop this way in such a short period of time that confuses
[02:34:38] western economists is because they were not brought to heel through direct warfare
[02:34:46] because it was the the manufacturing hub for all of our favorite greedy capitalists. That's it.
[02:34:54] it. It was far too good for the profit margins. For our capital owners, they were like, no,
[02:35:08] it's great, it's fine. Even if they steal our IP, it's fine. This was basically short
[02:35:15] of being in writing for decades that China was like, we'll be the manufacturing hub
[02:35:19] for you, you will be able to, you will be able to transfer all of your labor to the Chinese
[02:35:26] economy. But in return, we just take your IP. Everybody knew that that was happening.
[02:35:32] They didn't give a shit because they're like, what are they going to do? They can't make
[02:35:35] fucking comparable products. No foresight whatsoever, exactly short term, short term
[02:35:42] profit seeking. And also it was quite beneficial for capital owners because guess what, they
[02:35:47] They ended up undermining U.S. labor.
[02:35:49] They ended up undermining Western labor in general.
[02:35:54] That was the reason why, unlike other countries
[02:35:57] that had socialist or socialist adjacent projects
[02:36:01] of their own, or tried to implement
[02:36:03] some kind of central planning, obviously,
[02:36:06] one of the consequences was also
[02:36:09] not having the technology to be able to implement it.
[02:36:11] But beyond that, the reason, the major reason
[02:36:15] why there was no hellfire brought upon China was that it was too valuable for capital owners.
[02:36:22] Okay, that's it. And in that timeframe, not because of the opening of the Chinese markets
[02:36:35] that China was able to thrive, it was the central planning that continued that caused
[02:36:42] the benefits, the capital that was flowing into China to be distributed as evenly as possible.
[02:36:53] Okay. I don't even like the stealer IP thing. Everyone seems to think that that's how they got
[02:36:59] good at EVs, but built and road battery development are not stolen IP. They're just
[02:37:03] superior planning. They were late to the EV game, but are ramping so much faster than
[02:37:07] everyone else. People also complain about state subsidies, but we do that too. And to be
[02:37:11] honest, our dollar value subsidies to EV producers are higher. It just came later. Yeah, if you if you
[02:37:32] want to see what it would look like if China developed in a way that was more beneficial for
[02:37:39] capitalists without maintaining some kind of like central planning over this vast land
[02:37:46] with a billion people, look to India. That's why a lot of neoliberals love India as the new
[02:37:54] manufacturing hub as a counter to Chinese influence. Obviously, it's far more complicated
[02:38:01] than just that, but you know, that is the major, that is the, that is what it looks like when
[02:38:14] you don't have capital, when you have capital flowing into your foreign capital flowing
[02:38:19] into your country, but you don't have any sort of interest in, but you don't have
[02:38:26] any sort of interest through fascist governance in implementing any sort of, implementing
[02:38:33] any sort of, you know, larger anti-capitalist planning that ends up benefiting as many people
[02:38:44] as possible. Obviously, India was also significantly worse off in terms of its colonial impact.
[02:38:56] are many different reasons for it. There's a lot more, there's a lot more inner political struggle.
[02:39:02] India is so vast, so is China, but like India also has its own litany of political complications.
[02:39:12] I'm not like saying India is like one unit versus China is another. These are very reductive.
[02:39:19] These are very reductive terms in which to describe it, but, you know, let's continue.
[02:39:42] Come had surged, and the country had become the world's largest manufacturer,
[02:39:45] producing nearly 50% of the world's major industrial goods, including crude steel, cement, and coal.
[02:39:52] It shouldn't come as a surprise that these advances also landed them the number two spot,
[02:39:57] earning the title of the world's second largest economy.
[02:39:59] Meanwhile, in the US traditional auto manufacturers look for any excuse to get out of the EV games.
[02:40:03] So they lobby for tariffs and then pool their production plans.
[02:40:07] Tariffs are not great. Tariffs are not for more time to ramp. It's just protection is
[02:40:11] bullshit because they got beat. Yeah. But the other side of that problem is that when
[02:40:14] you fucking slap on tariffs and you also refuse to fucking compete with China on
[02:40:20] EV production, refuse to ramp up EV production, then they're going to fucking they're
[02:40:25] going to outcompete you until like what's the plan here just larger fucking trucks forever
[02:40:31] just every american i'm not going to stop until every american is afford f450
[02:40:36] like we're not going to stop until everyone is a baby murder machine a tank that's run on
[02:40:41] fucking coal and oil like what are we doing the fuck are we doing it's so idiotic
[02:40:52] Tariffs are also additionally stupid if you're going to refuse to fucking manufacture domestically like
[02:41:01] Tariffs and protectionist protectionist policies such as that one are effective if you have a
[02:41:07] competitive product that you are also creating if you refuse to create a competitive product
[02:41:12] then what the fuck are you even slapping tariffs on that all you're doing is driving up prices
[02:41:18] it makes no sense I genuinely think I genuinely genuinely genuinely think it's
[02:41:29] just uh it's just short-term profit-seeking in general um same thing
[02:41:34] happened in the 70s with the then Japan was a dominant auto-manufacturer
[02:41:38] for 50 years yeah oh I know oh I fucking know okay I just want a goddamn
[02:41:44] Toyota crown and a fucking Toyota Hilux that's all I want this staggering
[02:41:51] growth placed China far ahead of many developed nations in industrial output and innovation.
[02:41:56] But it's not all sunshine and rainbows.
[02:41:59] As China has industrialized, it has picked up not only the positives of Western-style
[02:42:03] development but also the negatives, rising divorce and suicide rates, widespread business
[02:42:08] fraud and scandals, and pervasive asset bubbles.
[02:42:12] It also came with an arguably far higher cost, a severe environmental crisis.
[02:42:17] The environmental impact of China's industrialization was profound.
[02:42:21] Cities conducted in Zhuzhou City revealed significant pollution from heavy metals in
[02:42:25] air, water and soil.
[02:42:27] Heavy metals from industrial waste were found to settle in the sediment of the Xiang River,
[02:42:31] causing inconsistent changes in concentrations over time.
[02:42:35] This pollution had significant implications for both the environment and public health,
[02:42:39] as heavy metals which enter the food chain lead to severe health problems.
[02:42:43] The primary pollutants, including cadmium, lead, copper and zinc, were largely attributed
[02:42:48] to concentrated industrial activity.
[02:42:50] Yeah, every car manufacturer admits I read this article Ford CEO says the Chinese EV industry is the biggest threat to its business
[02:42:56] CEO Jim Farley went to China and was terrified
[02:43:00] Jim Farley trying to learn from his greatest competitor and is now trying to copy parts of China's electric vehicle playbook
[02:43:06] I just want a Ford F1 F 100 concept dude. Please
[02:43:23] Please I
[02:43:25] Just want it so fucking bad. I want it more than I want anything else. Okay
[02:43:29] That's all I want. I want the Ford F 100 concept TV. I want it so fucking bad. Please. Please. Please make it. Please. Please make it mass produce it. I swear it will sell out. I swear.
[02:43:45] aware. Also steal the Chinese IP make it fucking use that like battery and then gas power generator
[02:43:57] system that they have over there I don't give a fuck just please. The fuck is your ass gonna
[02:44:03] carry in a truck first of all it's ironic that you say this because one there I have
[02:44:11] And a surprising amount of need for a truck due to my brother and also secondly
[02:44:18] It's weirder that I fucking drive around in a goddamn take-in
[02:44:23] With this fucking demon in the backseat barely fitting. Don't you guys have the Ford f-150 lightning?
[02:44:45] Yeah, but it's not that good. So fucking sick the f-100 illuminator concept. Oh god
[02:44:58] I want it so bad. Oh, it's so fucking sick. Anyway, let's continue
[02:45:10] Vegetables absorbed heavy metals more easily than rice, but the concentration of heavy
[02:45:14] metals in both was higher than the edible standard and background value.
[02:45:18] Like other economic powers, China's environmental challenges have not been isolated.
[02:45:23] The global nature of its economic activities means that pollution and environmental degradation
[02:45:27] have far-reaching consequences.
[02:45:29] This is a critical consideration as China continues to play a central role in the
[02:45:33] global economy, influencing environmental policies and practices worldwide.
[02:45:38] While the US continues to roll back environmental protections under both Republican and Democrat
[02:45:43] leadership, China's approach to climate change is refreshingly ambitious, and they've been
[02:45:47] meeting or exceeding many of their pledged goals.
[02:45:50] The Chinese government has officially recognized climate change as a significant threat, and
[02:45:54] has set comprehensive goals to address it, something not typically seen among Western
[02:45:58] nations where there's still a debate as to whether or not it's happening during
[02:46:01] yet another hottest year on record.
[02:46:04] In September 2020, President Xi Jinping announced China's aim to achieve carbon neutrality
[02:46:09] by 2060, which has and will require substantial changes in the country's economic and energy
[02:46:14] infrastructure.
[02:46:16] This goal has been supported by numerous policies designed to reduce emissions and promote
[02:46:19] low-carbon technologies.
[02:46:21] From 2019 to 2021, China led the world in new solar, wind, and hydropower projects,
[02:46:27] as well as in the production and sales of electric vehicles and deployment of nuclear
[02:46:31] power plants.
[02:46:32] China's 1-plus-n policy framework includes long-term plans, such as the 14th Five-Year
[02:46:37] Plan for a Modern Energy System, and the Action Plan for Carbon-Dioxide Peaking before 2030,
[02:46:42] which emphasize scaling up clean energy sources and investing in future industries.
[02:46:46] The country is currently providing the world an excellent example of what serious state-level
[02:46:50] climate action looks like.
[02:46:52] They engage in real diplomacy aimed at addressing real problems and implement robust, effective
[02:46:57] policies.
[02:46:58] Because of this approach, China is positioning itself as a global leader in renewable energy
[02:47:03] deployment and climate change mitigation.
[02:47:06] Over the last few years, China has consistently topped global rankings for new renewable energy
[02:47:10] capacity, underscoring its commitment to sustainable energy sources.
[02:47:14] The country's advancements in energy storage and grid infrastructure have been pivotal,
[02:47:19] enabling the efficient integration of renewable energy into the national grid and enhancing
[02:47:22] energy security.
[02:47:24] A major part of their technological dominance comes in the form of their electric vehicle
[02:47:28] investment.
[02:47:29] China has made significant strides in EVs.
[02:47:32] In 2022, a quarter of all new cars purchased in China were electric or plug-in hybrids,
[02:47:37] supported by a vast network of over 4 million charging stations.
[02:47:41] This rapid adoption is driven by extensive government subsidies, long-term investments,
[02:47:46] and a robust infrastructure that supports these cars.
[02:47:49] A comprehensive approach that's unthinkable in the West.
[02:47:52] Chinese companies like BYD and CATL are global leaders in EV and battery technology,
[02:47:57] innovative features and market share.
[02:47:59] Chinese domestic manufacturers have been particularly aggressive in integrating new technologies into
[02:48:04] their vehicles, such as advanced entertainment features.
[02:48:07] BYD's quick battery swap stages are also a game changer.
[02:48:10] It's interesting because Elon Musk said he was going to do that and then never did and
[02:48:14] then said it was impossible to do.
[02:48:16] And what he meant by that was, and megafaunix in the chat has defended Elon Musk for saying
[02:48:21] that, even though at the time it was impossible to do while maintaining, you know, the profit
[02:48:27] margins that they wanted to maintain.
[02:48:33] Where's Megafaunix?
[02:48:41] And voice-activated controls, making Chinese EVs highly competitive globally.
[02:48:46] There's a reason the West, especially the U.S., put such absurd tariffs and import restrictions
[02:48:51] on Chinese cars.
[02:48:52] Why would anyone buy a $100,000 domestic car when a Chinese model vastly outcompetes
[02:48:57] it in specs and price?
[02:48:59] the popularity of electric cars, China's public transport sector also showcases significant
[02:49:04] technological events.
[02:49:05] Finally, the battery swap thing is a game changer with Tesla that it was to game the
[02:49:08] CA credit system, which was dumb and set up to advantage hydrogen cars, but people ended
[02:49:13] up not wanting to use it.
[02:49:14] They'd rather just supercharge.
[02:49:18] Why did you mention me?
[02:49:19] I was doing work.
[02:49:20] Remember when Elon Musk, remember when you defended Elon Musk saying that it's impossible
[02:49:24] to do a battery swap many, many years ago?
[02:49:36] I never forgave, and I never forgot.
[02:49:42] It might have been Fango Lives That Said It, who's one or the other.
[02:49:58] Pretty sure it was Megafaunix.
[02:50:01] Antiments.
[02:50:02] China leads in the adoption of electric buses, with cities like Shenzhen achieving 100% electric bus fleets in 2017,
[02:50:09] seven years ago at time of writing.
[02:50:11] This transition has set a high and necessary bar for urban transport electrification.
[02:50:16] the majority of the world's electric buses operate in China,
[02:50:19] which has led to a massive reduction in urban air pollution
[02:50:22] and greatly enhanced public transport sustainability.
[02:50:25] And now we come to one of the more controversial clean energy alternatives.
[02:50:29] I follow a Brazilian communist streamer who's very critical of China
[02:50:32] and was invited to the country by the Chinese government,
[02:50:33] along with South American influencers doing a completely shop with the Xiaomi factory.
[02:50:37] That's fucking bullshit.
[02:50:39] The Chinese government invited a critical communist Brazilian streamer.
[02:50:43] Okay.
[02:50:44] I need to be more critical of China.
[02:50:46] That's fucking bull.
[02:50:47] Oh God.
[02:50:48] Oh no.
[02:50:49] I'm critical of China in all the worst ways that they will never actually, they won't
[02:50:53] invite me.
[02:50:55] They won't, they won't invite me because the things I'm critical of China are things
[02:50:58] that they're not going to change or things that they've done that they, they choose
[02:51:03] not to acknowledge.
[02:51:05] If I was critical of China in like dumb ass ways, like, oh, it's going to collapse
[02:51:09] any day now.
[02:51:10] They probably would invite me.
[02:51:16] I'm at her simping for free.
[02:51:19] I saw Megafonics say that I was the battery.
[02:51:27] We're talking of course about nuclear energy.
[02:51:29] And here again, China is making substantial progress,
[02:51:33] currently constructing about a third
[02:51:34] of the world's new nuclear power capacity,
[02:51:36] a massive long-term investment
[02:51:38] in energy diversification.
[02:51:39] This clearly demonstrates that the data
[02:51:41] will always get closer access to the Lord.
[02:51:44] They aren't focused on short-term financial gains,
[02:51:46] but rather are building for the future.
[02:51:48] I'm gonna start subtly being like,
[02:51:51] I bet these Chinese high-speed rail projects are bullshit trains can't go that fast.
[02:52:04] Come on prove it China.
[02:52:14] What are these tier one cities?
[02:52:16] What are these tier one cities all about?
[02:52:20] I don't believe it.
[02:52:21] I bet they're all go cities.
[02:52:23] They're all empty.
[02:52:25] It would sure be a shame if the Chinese government invited me to go visit them in person.
[02:52:37] That would sure be bad.
[02:52:39] Oh man, there I'd be with egg on my face if they were to prove that these tier one cities
[02:52:48] are actually technological marvels.
[02:52:55] I don't believe it.
[02:53:05] There you go.
[02:53:06] Expansion in nuclear energy compliments China's renewable energy efforts by providing a stable
[02:53:10] and low-carbon energy supply to support its long-term climate goals.
[02:53:14] In general, the renewable sector has been a major positive in the Chinese economy, benefiting
[02:53:19] from a surge in government stimulus as Beijing recovered from the effects of COVID-19.
[02:53:23] China's dedication to combating climate change extends to its active participation
[02:53:27] in global climate agreements.
[02:53:29] Their pledged commitments under the Paris Agreement are significant, aiming to
[02:53:32] peak carbon is crazy. Cause like I already do it for free. Why, why pay for the cow when
[02:53:39] you can get the milk for free? Okay. They're like, they're out here giving money to, to
[02:53:46] fucking streamers again, to play Wukong again. I already played it for free and glazed it
[02:53:51] the entire goddamn way. Okay. That's the problem. That's the problem chat. I'm already
[02:53:59] given that teetie milk. I'm lactating like a motherfucker.
[02:54:05] Bro, on that close up shot, you really tell that you're 35?
[02:54:09] Really? You can? It's crazy. You like it? I'll keep doing it.
[02:54:28] Kind of wrong the joke about this.
[02:54:31] Vindioxide emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by
[02:54:35] 2060. China's nationally determined contributions or NDCs
[02:54:39] reflect a genuine ambition to reduce carbon intensity and increase the share of non-fossil
[02:54:43] fuel energy sources. In 2021, in the Paris Agreement commitments that China submitted to the UN,
[02:54:49] Beijing pledged to strictly limit coal growth, strictly control new coal power,
[02:54:53] reduce energy and carbon intensity by 2025, increase the share of non-fossil energy
[02:54:58] sources to 20% by 2025 and 25% by 2030, and to generate 50% of the increase in energy
[02:55:04] use from 2020 to 2025 from renewable sources. Through these international commitments and
[02:55:09] proactive policies, China is not only addressing its domestic energy needs, but also contributing
[02:55:15] significantly to global efforts to mitigate climate change. Now that we've looked at a
[02:55:19] successful approach, which is making
[02:55:21] So fuck do you say to people that argue that do Chinese move the green energy shit
[02:55:24] in bad because of solar panels when wind turbines use materials bad for the environment?
[02:55:28] Or they talk about like the natural resource extraction process that is done through
[02:55:34] like incredibly unethical means. And the question you should ask them is how they feel about
[02:55:39] oil and gas in general, because from a utilitarian framework, it's still better for the fucking
[02:55:45] environment overall. If both of these natural resources are being extracted and insanely
[02:55:52] fucking violent and unethical means, at least one is significantly better than the other in terms
[02:55:58] of its impact on the environment. And also, I have noticed that I have noticed this argument
[02:56:05] with every like, well, you're fucking, you know, your batteries, like these batteries
[02:56:10] that you need to use for EVs are are being extracted and incredibly unethical means,
[02:56:15] which is crazy. Okay. Because we've literally sent out like shell and Exxon mobile have
[02:56:28] employed paramilitaries in places like Nigeria, specifically to, you know, kill whichever leadership
[02:56:38] was not giving them the best possible contract. So the idea that like, the idea that the current
[02:56:51] oil extraction scheme is far more ethical than, far more ethical than like
[02:57:00] Like the conflict minerals necessary for renewable energy and the battery structures they have
[02:57:09] is ridiculous.
[02:57:12] Like half of the population in oil countries are Bangladeshi slaves and these motherfuckers
[02:57:15] talk about human rights exactly.
[02:57:18] Making a meaningful impact on climate change, let's look at the West and see how they're
[02:57:23] approaching apocalyptic irreversible climate change.
[02:57:26] If political rhetoric is to be believed, it must be better than China, right?
[02:57:31] Let's start with the United States.
[02:57:33] The approach in the world's richest and most powerful country primarily relies on profit-driven
[02:57:37] market solutions for the clean energy transition and climate change mitigation.
[02:57:41] Unfortunately, we can all see how that's going.
[02:57:44] Despite significant technological advancements on paper, the pace of adoption and implementation
[02:57:49] is too slow to meet the urgent demands of climate change happening right now.
[02:57:54] The reliance on the private sector has not been transformative, as evidenced by the unimpressive
[02:57:58] increase in renewable energy adoption and the continued high levels of total emissions.
[02:58:03] This is the key failure of the capitalist model.
[02:58:06] When the choice is between more profit now and sustainable profits later, the short term
[02:58:11] always wins out, regardless of the consequences.
[02:58:14] The American approach is destined for failure.
[02:58:17] Relying only on the goodwill and initiative of the rich, it must somehow contend with
[02:58:21] entrenched low-cost energy infrastructure, the high-cost associated with rapid transition,
[02:58:26] and resistance from established industries.
[02:58:28] Additionally, there are financial barriers to investing in emerging technologies, especially
[02:58:33] in developing countries and among lower-income households.
[02:58:37] Policy changes such as increased investment in scientific research, ending fossil fuel
[02:58:40] subsidies, and introducing carbon pricing are necessary, but have been met with significant
[02:58:45] political resistance and are unlikely to be implemented in the timeframe required.
[02:58:49] And according to many experts, we are already past that window.
[02:58:53] This profit-driven model, heavily influenced by elite economic interests and the fossil
[02:58:58] fuel lobby, has caused a slow adoption of renewables.
[02:59:02] The American approach is further undermined by the lack of comprehensive and cohesive
[02:59:05] national policies, because what good is freedom if you can't refuse to cooperate?
[02:59:10] State-level initiatives vary widely, leading to an inefficient patchwork of regulations
[02:59:14] that are often inconsistent and insufficient.
[02:59:17] This fragmented approach to policy coupled with reliance on the invisible hand of the
[02:59:21] market and decentralized, often childishly obstinate state government to address a global
[02:59:26] crisis requiring unified and decisive action is, to put it lightly, only a little less
[02:59:31] useless than plugging your ears and pretending climate change isn't happening.
[02:59:35] Which some states also do.
[02:59:37] Next we'll look at the European Union, United States light.
[02:59:41] Fewer calories, same support for genocide.
[02:59:45] The EU has adopted a regulatory and policy-driven approach to clean energy and climate change,
[02:59:50] aiming for climate neutrality by 2050.
[02:59:53] This approach is far better than the US's, as it relies on comprehensive legislative frameworks
[02:59:57] and international cooperation, with significant financial investments required from member
[03:00:01] states.
[03:00:02] The EU's energy sector, responsible for over 75% of its greenhouse gas emissions,
[03:00:07] is undergoing a substantial transformation to achieve a net zero economy.
[03:00:11] However, this approach has its own drawbacks, especially for a loose federation like the
[03:00:16] EU.
[03:00:17] The financial burden placed on member states and the uneven implementation of policies
[03:00:20] across the union are significant obstacles.
[03:00:23] The ambitious targets set by the EU require coordinated efforts from all member states,
[03:00:28] which has proven to be a complex and often contentious process.
[03:00:31] This mirrors some of the challenges the US is facing.
[03:00:34] It turns out that implementing large-scale environmental policies within a diverse
[03:00:37] political and economic union is difficult to say the least.
[03:00:41] That's more, the EU's approach exacerbates economic disparities between member states.
[03:00:46] Wealthier countries are better equipped to make the necessary investments and adjustments,
[03:00:49] while poorer nations struggle to meet the same standards without significant external support.
[03:00:54] And unfortunately for them, their fellow member states aren't helping.
[03:00:57] So despite being a collection of the richest and most powerful nations on earth, built
[03:01:02] upon centuries of domination and their own heavily polluted past, the West is not
[03:01:06] Not only failing to implement policies, they are functionally and technologically years
[03:01:11] behind China, a country that is routinely criticized for not doing enough about climate
[03:01:15] change by these very same countries.
[03:01:18] And it's not just words, the Western powers are actively trying to undermine China's
[03:01:23] progress.
[03:01:25] The West, particularly the United States and the European Union, have imposed significant
[03:01:30] sanctions and tariffs on Chinese renewable products.
[03:01:34] actions framed as a hell yeah brother that's right people also argue that
[03:01:41] North American resource acquisition extraction is more ethical and more
[03:01:44] regulated thus being more environmentally friendly which there's
[03:01:46] something to be said about but this is not the argument most people think it
[03:01:49] is North American resource acquisition and extraction is not more ethical and
[03:01:57] more well-regulated that is pure Orientalist thought okay it's pure
[03:02:03] Orientalism. It's very simple. That's the precise reason why people will be like China's
[03:02:12] policies in Xinjiang, which were unimaginably restricted and caused cultural genocide, mass
[03:02:20] spooking surveillance, all of this stuff are far worse than the actual literal complete
[03:02:28] genocide ethnic cleansing campaign that is being initiated in Gaza right now to the
[03:02:34] muslim population to the Arab population it's far worse that is precisely the
[03:02:40] reason why people always fucking point to like I don't know Chinese Coast Guard
[03:02:46] fucking pumping water at like Filipino boats or some shit in the in the South
[03:02:51] China Sea as like a massive point a massive point of contention in the
[03:02:59] middle of like Russia pillaging fucking Ukraine, pummeling Eastern Ukraine or America also funding
[03:03:09] and facilitating an ethnic cleansing campaign. It's like, it's far worse when China does
[03:03:15] like, I don't know, border wars or whatever with the fucking Indian army. It's far worse.
[03:03:27] Like a minor infraction in comparison to like major violations of any matter of international
[03:03:34] law. And before I, oh my God, I hate this argument, because anytime I bring up a Shin
[03:03:40] John, there are like MAGA hogs, but for China that come in and go, well, there were extremists
[03:03:47] there. What are you supposed to do? Okay, just not realizing that you're making the
[03:03:52] same argument that America made for its war on terror in a situation where I'm like
[03:03:57] currently explaining to you that obviously America's war on terror was far more consequential
[03:04:02] and far worse overall. Okay. There is no reason to ever defend another country. Critical support
[03:04:13] means you can criticize them. You know what I mean? Critical support doesn't mean like
[03:04:20] unconditional support. Communist and Neo-Complied Line is just very weird. Comparing it to the USA
[03:04:39] War on Terror gives America's comfort. Yeah. It's ironic because Xi Jinping famously also said
[03:04:45] we learned it from you in dealing with the extremists in Xinjiang. The point is, the point is,
[03:05:09] when you personally point to what other countries are doing, especially China,
[03:05:19] okay, as like a far more consequential, far worse threat to the world, you're being silly,
[03:05:27] and it is being used in my opinion as a very cynical but very deliberate way of trying to
[03:05:36] lighten the load and saying that like no we're doing it better here I'll give you another example
[03:05:41] of orientalism they have bribery in India and Pakistan right well we do too we have just
[03:05:47] regulated it so it's more ethical that way we have unlimited unrestricted campaign
[03:05:53] donations in the form of dark money, right? Through super PACs, through lobbying. That's
[03:06:00] just bribery. It's the same shit. We've just legalized it. So it makes people think, oh,
[03:06:05] well, it's far better to do it that way. Other countries have slavery. Well, we've
[03:06:13] codified it to make it legal again in the form of the 13th Amendment, which is
[03:06:18] opposed to abolish slavery, but it hasn't really abolished it unless it is done
[03:06:23] in the confines of our criminal justice system, which is add like one extra step and like legalize
[03:06:34] it by different means. Okay, and then we think that that somehow makes it better. That's why
[03:06:42] our foreign adversaries have gulags and work camps. We on the other hand, we on the other
[03:06:48] hand have slave labor in our prison system, but that's some totally different. We legalize
[03:06:53] is different. Okay. It's pure American exceptionalism. That's why a lot of people when I criticize
[03:07:02] China, or when I criticize Russia, and compare it to the United States of America, a lot
[03:07:08] of Americans who are primed to defend America and have that American exceptionalist attitude,
[03:07:15] that I'm defending these countries and their actions. Okay. Because, because they genuinely
[03:07:23] do think like, no, when America does it, it's like, it's legal. It's above board. It's bad.
[03:07:30] We should fix it. But also it's nowhere near as bad as like other places. Okay. China
[03:07:55] really fucked up. They should have built their torture facilities on a nearby island
[03:07:59] offshore so they could do this legally. I agree.
[03:08:08] Efforts to ensure fair trade greatly hinder the fight against climate change
[03:08:13] The United States and the EU have established numerous trade barriers against Chinese renewable energy products
[03:08:18] Which have and will continue to disrupt the gl-
[03:08:21] Yes, did you know that China was one of the first countries in 2001 to join the USA's war on terror?
[03:08:26] Also Chinese policies in Xinjiang were based on UN USA de-radicalization techniques for the Balkan War.
[03:08:33] I remember, I don't know where I read it. I read it in a book
[03:08:36] book, which is unique because I don't read a lot of books anymore. But I cannot recall
[03:08:41] exactly what book I read this in, but I remember reading directly Xi Jinping's own words saying
[03:08:49] that their deradicalization techniques and their war on terror, no, no, Xi Jinping himself
[03:08:57] personally said, Xi Jinping himself, I remember reading, personally said that the
[03:09:05] De-radicalization and the de-escalation of radical Islamist violence in the form of knife attacks in these areas had to be washed and that they were utilizing similar techniques or engaging in the same exact efforts that the United States was in its war on terror.
[03:09:25] global supply chain.
[03:09:35] Since 2011, the number of trade restrictions, like anti-dumping and countervailing duties,
[03:09:40] has jumped from 1 to 16, with many more on the way or expected.
[03:09:45] Anti-dumping duties are imposed when a foreign company sells a product in the US at a price lower than it costs to produce,
[03:09:51] while countervailing duties are added to offset the benefits that Chinese manufacturers get from government subsidies.
[03:09:57] These duties range from 18.32% to a whopping 250% for anti-dumping,
[03:10:02] and from 14.78% to 49.79% for countervailing.
[03:10:07] These high tariffs are, among other things, meant to make Chinese solar panels more costly in the US,
[03:10:12] which is meant to hurt China's solar industry in order to boost adoption of domestically manufactured panels,
[03:10:17] which wouldn't be so bad if the US actually pushed for adoption of these domestic products instead of backing fossil fuels to the hilt.
[03:10:24] Similarly, the European Union has imposed heavy duties on solar glass imports from China,
[03:10:29] Malaysia, and Taiwan.
[03:10:31] The truth of the matter is that China leads the world in solar panel production.
[03:10:35] By 2025, it's expected that China will control almost 95% of the global production of key
[03:10:41] solar panel components.
[03:10:43] Over the last decade, China has invested over $50 billion in solar manufacturing and
[03:10:48] created about 300,000 jobs in the sector, far outpacing investments from Europe and
[03:10:53] United States.
[03:10:55] Chinese government policies have been crucial in driving this growth, rather than the barrier
[03:10:59] that many critics claim.
[03:11:01] Regardless, one would assume the capitalist powers would welcome competition, as that
[03:11:05] is their stated philosophy.
[03:11:06] It would appear that only applies when they can win.
[03:11:10] These western-imposed sanctions and tariffs obviously have serious implications and
[03:11:14] consequences for global climate goals.
[03:11:17] Accelerating the adoption of renewable energy is crucial for cutting emissions,
[03:11:20] And a recent study shows that renewables and energy efficiency measures could meet 90%
[03:11:25] of emission reduction needs by 2050.
[03:11:27] Renewable energy is expected to be the largest source, requiring an annual increase of about
[03:11:31] 1.2%, a rate much faster than what we've seen recently.
[03:11:35] Fully utilizing renewable energy options would significantly cut emissions, achieving
[03:11:39] a 15% reduction by 2030 compared to the current path.
[03:11:43] This would align with the EU's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40%
[03:11:47] by 2030, and help meet the Paris Agreement's targets.
[03:11:50] However, Western sanctions and tariffs make this goal nearly impossible to reach, revealing
[03:11:55] their total disregard for the greatest existential threat humanity has ever faced.
[03:12:00] China has emerged as a crucial and effective player in the fight against climate change.
[03:12:05] Their progress has been driven by a series of exceptionally successful five-year plans
[03:12:09] which have allowed China to make the necessary vast investments in clean energy technology
[03:12:13] and to set ambitious yet attainable climate goals, even exceeding some years ahead
[03:12:17] of schedule.
[03:12:19] These plans have facilitated the rapid development of solar, wind, and hydropower, making China
[03:12:24] the global leader in renewable energy production.
[03:12:27] This success stands in stark contrast to the fragmented and lackluster efforts seen in the
[03:12:31] West, where policy inconsistency and lack of coordinated action hinders progress.
[03:12:36] China's ability to exceed their own goals as well as those outlined by international
[03:12:40] agreements like the Paris Accord is evidence that they aren't just paying lip service
[03:12:44] to the crisis as the West does, which is extremely important if there's to be long-term progress.
[03:12:50] But beyond this, China has been able to show the world-
[03:12:53] Oh, um, this is, I don't know exactly what, uh, I don't know which article this comes
[03:13:01] from.
[03:13:02] BB has dropped this ambitious 2030 plan and reduces oil and gas production by 40%
[03:13:06] and shift the renewables through sources told Reuters, okay, it's from Reuters.
[03:13:10] The company made the commitment in 2020 and had already watered it down last year.
[03:13:14] Now it is reportedly abandoned the plan entirely and we'll focus on new investments to increase
[03:13:19] oil and gas output.
[03:13:20] Other oil giants, including Shell have also walked back their energy transition goals.
[03:13:24] I'm letting you know right now, Chinese improvements in renewable energy is the reason.
[03:13:32] Okay.
[03:13:34] Straight up.
[03:13:35] It's because we would rather sink the ship altogether than have China be the global
[03:13:43] leader in a new way in the new method. Okay, we would rather destroy the planet than allow
[03:13:52] China to be the global leader in what will take the place inevitably of the fossil fuel
[03:13:59] industry. As it stands currently, that is precisely what's happening. We also have
[03:14:08] no mechanism to fight back against this, because we do not adopt central planning unless it's
[03:14:15] at the behest of capitalist corporations.
[03:14:20] We only utilize some form of centralized planning when it actually suits the profit margins
[03:14:27] and the profit-seeking interests of American corporations.
[03:14:34] Financial planning requires stability.
[03:14:38] Financial planning requires a competent leadership, a competent government.
[03:14:55] This is one of my many similar decisions.
[03:14:58] Here's what I wrote a year and a half ago.
[03:15:02] Last week these companies all walked back to their plans and their latest earning call,
[03:15:05] Shell told investors that they planned to slow their investment in renewable energy
[03:15:08] this year.
[03:15:09] The company instead plans to invest heavily in natural gas, a fossil fuel that produces
[03:15:12] planet warming pollution. Part of the reason why they were even investing in renewable energy
[03:15:18] companies to begin with was to halt their progress. Okay, that's it. You actually want
[03:15:27] central planning. Why wouldn't I? What do you mean? We already have it. I would rather
[03:15:32] wish I want. We already have central planning. Anyone that says we don't have central
[03:15:36] planning is wrong. Okay, we do. Like what is one of the most successful industries
[03:15:44] that the United States of America has, okay, in terms of, like, unimaginable output. Agriculture,
[03:15:51] okay? How do we do agriculture in this country? There's not a single fucking agricultural producer
[03:15:56] in this nation that does not get a shit ton of fucking subsidies. That is where this
[03:16:02] comes from, okay? The problem, however, is what we do with our central planning.
[03:16:08] The central planning that we engage in in the United States of America is only beneficial
[03:16:14] to a small percentage of shareholders.
[03:16:18] It is never beneficial to the entire country.
[03:16:20] It's also still heavily decentralized and beyond that, the central planning that we
[03:16:26] have, I know that sounds fucking stupid to say, but beyond that, not only is it
[03:16:35] simply done at the best of profit seeking corporations, okay, but also on top of that,
[03:16:46] it is a private public partnership that America pushes for at every step of the way.
[03:16:56] This kind of attitude is the reason why every single part of American existence seemingly
[03:17:05] gets worse and worse, including but not limited to the one aspect of like American government
[03:17:11] that is supposed to always be infallible and unshakable and unbreakable, the motherfucking
[03:17:16] military. Okay. It's making even the fucking military, it's making the one, the one American
[03:17:33] competent government, though the one American competent government organization less competent.
[03:17:41] Okay, it's awesome so much fucking bloat so much corner cutting
[03:17:53] great
[03:17:54] The entire Chinese economy is one big part of public private partnership bro. Uh, though. Yes
[03:18:00] except
[03:18:01] The the junior partner in that coalition is the private companies. We have the exact opposite
[03:18:08] okay
[03:18:10] In China companies work at the behest of the government in America the government works at the behest of corporations
[03:18:17] That's the difference.
[03:18:19] That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm telling you. It's like flipped on its head.
[03:18:38] Our philosophy has been a real pivot towards energy transition investments, so Juan said.
[03:18:43] But we will make sure that those investments go into areas where we can see the line of sight towards attractive returns to be able to reward our shareholders.
[03:18:49] I've always maintained the position that there's two reasons why fossil fuel companies did this.
[03:18:53] One was obviously because fossil fuels are a finite resource and some day it's going to end.
[03:19:01] Okay, there's just not going to be enough to extract.
[03:19:04] They know that. If I know that, they know that too. So that was one of the reasons why they wanted
[03:19:08] to hedge their bets for the future. The other reason was so that they could, and this is very
[03:19:14] cynical, so that they could basically slow the progress to ensure that renewable energies can never
[03:19:20] outcompete fossil fuels when they still have enough fracking come that they can frack out of
[03:19:24] of the goddamn earth. Wow, so impressed. I found the liberal rush Limbaugh. Yeah, you got me.
[03:19:58] I am not a liberal though. I don't think the next day BP and like I'm over here being like we need
[03:20:07] we need competent governance in the form of central planning that is not dissimilar to
[03:20:12] the Chinese version at the very least. Okay. And this guy's like, well, that's a liberal
[03:20:18] as awesome.
[03:20:39] World that it's possible to grow an economy and seriously tackle emissions while introducing
[03:20:43] cleaner solutions that don't rely on profit incentives.
[03:20:47] The success of the five-year plans has also proved the necessity of large-scale government
[03:20:51] direction in order to accomplish a goal that the West wants you to believe can be solved
[03:20:55] by individuals buying a product with a green sticker on it.
[03:20:58] Which is hilarious because this was an initiative also created by the oil and gas lobby.
[03:21:03] the industry itself decided what's an acceptable and very cool method that we can take advantage
[03:21:10] of American individualism and universalize the problem, as though paper straws are the
[03:21:17] reason why we are polluting the world. When the American military, as we looked at earlier,
[03:21:26] is directly responsible for more carbon pollution than like entire countries, okay?
[03:21:33] universalize the problem, but like, individualize the problem, individualize the responsibility.
[03:21:38] And it worked!
[03:21:39] It's so goddamn successful!
[03:21:41] People are so stupid!
[03:21:42] Unfortunately, myopic Western sanctions and tariffs on Chinese renewable products pose
[03:21:47] a serious threat to progress.
[03:21:50] Trade barriers not only undermine China's efforts, but also stall the global transition
[03:21:54] to clean energy, making it harder to meet international climate targets and avoid
[03:21:58] the most extreme climate fallout scenarios.
[03:22:01] The West's focus on protectionist measures over collaborative progress sabotages the desperately
[03:22:06] needed United Front against climate change.
[03:22:08] But despite the challenges posed by Western sanctions, China stands poised to lead the
[03:22:13] global community in addressing climate change and securing a sustainable future for all
[03:22:17] of us.
[03:22:18] It's time that we in the West acknowledge that China isn't our enemy, it's simply
[03:22:23] an economic peer nation.
[03:22:25] And we could all benefit from the advances China has made if our own ruling class
[03:22:29] weren't so invested in the unsustainable status quo.
[03:22:32] Like, I don't even mind tariffs, honestly.
[03:22:35] Like I've said, I don't mind like isolationist trade policy
[03:22:40] or protectionist trade policy, as long as you're going to also
[03:22:44] improve manufacturing in the fucking country.
[03:22:48] If you're on the one hand, continuously focusing on oil
[03:22:54] and gas as the primary energy resource and simultaneously being like, and no one can have
[03:23:01] EVs. The fuck are you doing? We will never stop until there is one more lane. Okay, we
[03:23:09] have to have one more lane. And not only do we have to have one more lane, the cars
[03:23:14] have to get larger. I will not stop until every American has a fucking tank. I will
[03:23:20] not stop until every American that is working in an ad agency in the middle of fucking New
[03:23:26] York is driving a Ford F 450. No F 650. Okay. Fuck the trucks. Everyone needs a big rig.
[03:23:36] Hell yeah, brother, because that's freedom. Great stuff by first thought. Another channel
[03:23:52] of second thought. Does the guy who's trying to buy a truck and justifies it look
[03:24:18] a big dog dog I want an F 100 which is from an era where trucks were a normal size in
[03:24:26] comparison to what they are now and it's an electric truck what are you talking about
[03:24:35] no I don't want to ironically I want it unironically the issue is it's literally a significantly
[03:24:43] better size and it's an electric vehicle what are you talking about electric trucks
[03:25:14] are heavier and so more dangerous to pedestrians. Would you ever be down to live in a condo or
[03:25:22] apartment building? My entire life I have lived in apartment buildings until one, until
[03:25:30] I bought this house. What are you talking about? My whole life is like, no dog. I have
[03:25:58] to live in a house. This is the same argument people have. They're like, plus you live
[03:26:04] with family now, which is cool. Yeah. This is the same argument that chatters out
[03:26:07] It's like oh, you just bought a car sweetie. What do you mean? You don't
[03:26:11] You know, what do you mean about public transit? I've said time and time again if somehow
[03:26:18] In this weird universe that we existed
[03:26:21] If I dumped my fucking take-hand directly into the ocean we magically got
[03:26:27] perfectly adequate
[03:26:29] perfectly adequate
[03:26:32] Public transit I would do it. I would do it in a fucking heartbeat. I don't give a shit
[03:26:35] It's not like I'm a fucking car fetishist. I don't give a shit
[03:26:53] Let's get back to the hurricane
[03:27:14] But they've reached up to 180 miles now
[03:27:17] And a possible storm surge as it hits the coast of Florida of 15 feet
[03:27:24] Electric vehicles
[03:27:27] What is this
[03:27:29] Electric vehicles being the savior the environment is an almost complete fallacy
[03:27:32] Especially when you consider there's not enough lithium to make all the batteries needed for all these vehicles
[03:27:36] vehicles. Bro, it's just better. That's it. That's all this is. Like, it's harm mitigation.
[03:27:46] Also, I don't think you're right about the lithium to make all the batteries for all
[03:27:51] these vehicles. It's not just lithium that's necessary. I don't think you're right about
[03:28:00] this argument at all. But also, I'm not simply an EV evangelist. I also personally
[03:28:07] believe that public transit is an absolute necessity. Our car-reliant infrastructure
[03:28:13] has to change in the United States of America. Not only is public transit safer, it's cleaner
[03:28:22] overall. It's not just about like taking every American car and transitioning it to
[03:28:30] electric vehicles. That would certainly make it better. Lithium is common and well
[03:28:34] distributed around the world and pretty easy to get to. People just say Lithium because
[03:28:36] is the only metal they know?
[03:28:39] Yeah.
[03:28:41] It's frustrating.
[03:28:46] It's frustrating to have this argument
[03:28:47] when it's like, no, we have to keep using fucking fossil fuel.
[03:28:52] Sorry.
[03:29:05] Fun fact that they used to have great trams, I know.
[03:29:12] Okay, not so fun fact, which can be devastating.
[03:29:18] The current path is to an effective Tampa Bay area
[03:29:21] and cut directly across the state, east to west,
[03:29:24] all the way across the state, with the potential for this storm
[03:29:28] to both enter Florida as a hurricane
[03:29:30] and leave Florida as a hurricane on the Atlantic coast.
[03:29:35] This could be the worst storm hit Florida in over a century.
[03:29:39] And God willing, it won't be, but that's
[03:29:41] what it's looking like right now.
[03:29:43] Immediately approved the pre-landfall emergency
[03:29:45] decorations in Florida.
[03:29:47] This is the second one in a week.
[03:29:50] second time in a week and have been two before that, by the way, and I sent
[03:29:55] FEMA Administrator Chris Weld down to Florida yesterday to work intensely with
[03:30:01] the state and local partners as you prepare to deploy more resources. You
[03:30:05] can continue that work between Florida and North Carolina in the coming days.
[03:30:08] I'm calling on the airlines and other companies to provide much service as
[03:30:13] possible to accommodate evacuations and not to engage in price catching,
[03:30:18] to just do it on the level.
[03:30:21] And last night I spoke again with the Governor of Florida,
[03:30:24] the Santas, and Tampa Merrick Castro,
[03:30:29] and Archie Kester, and I made it clear to them
[03:30:33] they should reach out, including to me directly
[03:30:36] with everything else they may need
[03:30:38] as they see the storm hits.
[03:30:40] And I gave them my personal number
[03:30:42] to contact me here in the White House.
[03:30:44] Most importantly, I've urged everyone, everyone,
[03:30:47] currently located in Hurricane Notes path to listen to local officials and follow safety
[03:30:52] instructions. You all remember reporting on the highways, shoulders being opened, everybody's
[03:30:57] heading out. And if you're under evacuation orders, you should evacuate now, now and now.
[03:31:03] You should have already evacuated. It's a matter of life and death and that's not
[03:31:08] hyperbole. It's a matter of life and death. So let me add that FEMA has provided
[03:31:13] life and death. It's a matter of life and death. As in you're both alive and you're
[03:31:21] gonna die. Can't move themselves out of healthcare facilities and while we prepare for hurricane
[03:31:34] movement we're still searching resources in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina,
[03:31:38] Florida, Tennessee to respond to Hurricane Alina. And it's, it's real. It's both Jack.
[03:31:46] You're both alive and dead.
[03:31:49] You never know.
[03:31:53] You never know what might happen.
[03:31:56] One moment you're watching the stream,
[03:31:58] next moment there's an ad at the top of the hour.
[03:32:02] A three minute ad.
[03:32:05] If you no longer want to see those ads,
[03:32:07] well then all you need to do is subscribe.
[03:32:11] You're as of now currently in a state,
[03:32:24] in a state where you can see an ad or avoid it. That's right. Here's a three minute ad
[03:32:33] now. What do we do about the children mining cobalt to produce these EVs though? Just say
[03:32:45] greater good for the planet. Great question. Um, I hate a child exploitation in the minds,
[03:32:51] which is why I think the alternative that is child free, which is oil and gas, you
[03:33:00] oil and gas no child exploitation any step of the way thank you I love this
[03:33:13] argument man it's great chronic oil and gas wait how ironic oil and gas does have
[03:33:24] child labor dog wait a minute what what egg said that about the take-hand he
[03:33:34] can't even fucking drive and he still owns a fucking McLaren or owned one the
[03:33:45] fuck do you mean these people are so oh my god I'm not even gonna get into this
[03:33:50] they're still there and we're gonna leave we're not gonna leave until the job is done
[03:34:05] it's gonna take time and before it's over it's gonna take tens of billions of
[03:34:10] dollars to get it done and common I keep being all of you in our prayers
[03:34:15] there's a lot of people the good news is just before we called you in I received
[03:34:22] information that number of missing person is so funny.
[03:34:27] Fango lives is fucking fighting for his life in the chat, responding to a guy that's like very
[03:34:34] cynically bringing up this talking point. And he's like, there's a lot of there's a lot more
[03:34:39] child labor and oil and gas and cobalt is used in oil refining too, but also LAP batteries
[03:34:43] don't use cobalt. That's the kind they use in China. And that I wish we'd use elsewhere,
[03:34:48] but protectionism is slowing down that process. I mean, the guy's name is Hawk in Tua, the beat,
[03:34:57] and he is basically doing a shitty job repeating some fucking oil lobbyist talking point in the chat.
[03:35:07] Please do not look at how much child exploitation and child labor exists within the extraction
[03:35:13] of coal and the extraction of oil and gas please do not look at that that would make my argument
[03:35:22] look kind of stupid significantly reduced loss from from the first hurricane but we'll have more
[03:35:40] information on that later so that's the situation and we're not going to leave till the job is
[03:35:46] finished quickly. So what's the risk of political figures sharing misinformation during this
[03:35:52] The past is prologue, it's real, but the fact of the matter is, I think we have, I've been
[03:36:02] able to contact all the governors, they are sticking up for what they've asked for, they're
[03:36:09] pointing out that they're satisfied with everything they're getting, but I can't speak for
[03:36:14] them.
[03:36:15] Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hearing all that and probably knew it already,
[03:36:18] he joins us live.
[03:36:20] home. So there was a little bit of trauma between I'm so tired of the feminist bullshit.
[03:36:28] Why is it a hurricane and not a hemicane? True. Striker six is back. How could you ever think
[03:36:41] that wasn't also the case for other extraction industries? Child exploitation isn't a property
[03:36:45] of Cobalt. It's one conclusion of a capitalist mode of production. No, that person is that
[03:36:50] person is not thinking. He's just repeating. He's repeating a talking point that he heard
[03:36:54] probably from a fucking youtuber who actually did not even cook up the talking point himself
[03:37:01] and simply read it from a news article or an industry paper like a trade publication
[03:37:08] that directly got it from a bunch of propagandists that are working for an oil for the oil and gas
[03:37:15] industry. This is how this kind of idiotic sentiment festers in society that's how we arrive at
[03:37:24] 30% more than 30% of Americans not even believing that climate change is real. Okay, from the emergency management headquarters in Tallahassee, Governor, you've been there quite often.
[03:37:39] What's the greatest challenge with Milton as opposed to Haleen or others you've had to deal with over the last seven years.
[03:37:46] Well, I think as Janice mentioned, you know, this is tracking very close to that Tampa Bay area.
[03:37:53] I would note that anyone on the western peninsula of Florida, just wherever that eye wall is scheduled to go across now on these cones that can shift.
[03:38:02] I think right now they have it just south of Tampa Bay and Manatee County.
[03:38:06] It could shift further north and it could shift further south in terms of having the most immediate impacts.
[03:38:12] impacts. But that Tampa Bay area is very low lying Pinellas County, where I grew up
[03:38:18] is surrounded by water. It's a peninsula. It is just vulnerable to storm surge.
[03:38:24] Generally, this is a storm that's going to be hitting sometime Wednesday night,
[03:38:28] early Thursday morning. The waters already going to be high with the tide. So
[03:38:32] that's a huge, huge concern. Now it had gotten up to 180 mile an hour when
[03:38:38] it was going towards the Yucatan Peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico. That is
[03:38:42] a incredibly powerful storm. It has weakened since then. It may strengthen
[03:38:47] today. The forecasts are that it will make landfall weaker than it is today.
[03:38:52] Let's pray that that's the case. Um, the surge is going to be a big enough
[03:38:56] problem, uh, and hopefully the winds are manageable. Most of the buildings
[03:39:01] in Florida can be able to handle a category three storm. So there's a
[03:39:04] lot going on. And oh, by the way, we just had a category four storm impact a lot
[03:39:09] of people up up the west coast of Florida. One of the issues that we saw in
[03:39:14] places like the Pinellas County beaches and Manatee County beaches was
[03:39:18] there was a lot of debris and these local governments have to pick it up.
[03:39:22] They have contractors to do it, but it wasn't being done fast enough. So
[03:39:26] I did this weekend. I took all of our state agencies any truck we had
[03:39:31] anywhere in the state who's involved in normal missions. We diverted it over to
[03:39:35] those barrier islands. We're doing a 24 seven degree mission. So we've been able
[03:39:40] in 48 hours with our state assets be able to do as much debris removal as
[03:39:45] any of the contractors who've been doing this for almost two weeks. We
[03:39:49] actually had to pry open one of the landfills in Pinellas County because
[03:39:53] it wasn't operating 24 seven as my executive order did. But we've made
[03:39:58] a big dent in that. And the issue is, is if you have this debris laying out, it could
[03:40:02] become projectiles. And then with the storm surge, it creates more damage. So it's very
[03:40:07] difficult. We're going to get hit basically two weeks on the dot from getting hit by Helene.
[03:40:12] But we felt it was important that we did that. We also have now close to 40,000
[03:40:17] utility linemen in the state of Florida are en route. And remember, there's a lot
[03:40:21] of these workers that are still in Georgia, North Carolina, like, I'm a bucket, Bonnie.
[03:40:29] I love when the utility linemen come down my way. Hello.
[03:40:36] Rhonda Santhas in the tank for the for the utility linemen, baby. Let's go.
[03:40:47] Gotta give them their sugar, man.
[03:40:54] And other places we've had to bring them in all the way from California. So they're going to be ready to do the power.
[03:40:59] restoration mission and
[03:41:01] have 8,000 florida national
[03:41:07] our florida state guard f
[03:41:13] we're prepared for this.
[03:41:15] I think it's been very ta
[03:41:18] to have to go through thi
[03:41:20] starting to pick up the p
[03:41:22] you see another monster s
[03:41:22] you see another monster storm bearing down. But we'll get through this. I think the important
[03:41:27] thing today is you still have time to execute your plan. You do not have to get on the interstate
[03:41:34] and drive hundreds of miles. There are shelters open all throughout the state of Florida in
[03:41:39] your county. There's shelters that are in higher ground and that are hurricane proof. So if you
[03:41:45] don't want to get on the interstate, you don't have to. And there's a wide variety of options.
[03:41:49] So if you are in one of those storm surge prone areas,
[03:41:54] take action now.
[03:41:56] We have all day today.
[03:41:58] As we get into tomorrow, you're
[03:41:59] going to start seeing effects most likely
[03:42:01] in Wednesday afternoon.
[03:42:03] And in fact, Governor, I was out in Florida yesterday.
[03:42:07] And I know that a lot of the stores
[03:42:09] are running out of water.
[03:42:10] The gas stations are running low on gas.
[03:42:12] A lot of people who were impacted by Haleen
[03:42:15] actually lost their cars.
[03:42:16] And so there are lines out out the door at car rental places for people trying to get out up and and as well you've got your emergency services people and the cops are going door to door in these a zone evacuation areas saying you've got to get out because once this storm hits.
[03:42:37] You guys are not going to be able to go and save them. They've got to save themselves by getting out now. Right.
[03:42:44] Yeah, and so on the transportation, because you raise a good point, the counties are providing transportation for folks that don't have it. And then the state has entered into an agreement with Uber.
[03:42:56] So if you need a ride to a shelter, you can go on.
[03:43:00] That's crazy.
[03:43:01] You know, there's a code for Milton relief.
[03:43:04] And so take advantage of that. Absolutely. I mean, you should do that. But yes.
[03:43:09] you run from the water and you hide from the wind.
[03:43:13] You know, if we end up with a category three storm,
[03:43:16] most of the places in Florida,
[03:43:17] particularly with our building codes,
[03:43:19] if you hunker down in and of itself,
[03:43:21] you probably be okay.
[03:43:23] But the water, you just can't contend with mother nature.
[03:43:26] You have 10 feet of that surging in,
[03:43:28] it is incredibly-
[03:43:29] Why is that crazy?
[03:43:32] Think, think.
[03:43:36] We have built our infrastructure
[03:43:39] in such a car-reliant way that the government has no mechanism of continuously evacuating
[03:43:47] people in large quantities, unless it is a private company that also is deregulated and
[03:43:56] outsourced its fucking labor to private contractors, so it's outsourcing on top of outsourcing.
[03:44:03] The government is outsourcing this to a private company
[03:44:06] that has no means of like providing adequate care
[03:44:10] in this moment.
[03:44:16] It is crazy.
[03:44:25] It is a complete collapse of the system
[03:44:31] born out of something that is incredibly predictable.
[03:44:36] Destructive, it is not something that you wanna mess with.
[03:44:40] So there are options for you.
[03:44:41] You have time to be able to do it
[03:44:44] and make sure that you are safe in your family.
[03:44:47] And oh, by the way, the pets, too, all the all counties and shelters, you can bring they
[03:44:51] have at least one pet friendly shelter.
[03:44:54] We've actually evacuated some of the pet shelters where you know, you've had abandoned pets.
[03:44:59] We've moved them to safer shelters and other parts of the state.
[03:45:02] So there's contingencies for all this stuff.
[03:45:05] We're going to have damage.
[03:45:07] People are going to lose home.
[03:45:08] Gov.
[03:45:09] Businesses.
[03:45:10] We're going to have destruction of infrastructure, but we can fix all that.
[03:45:13] You got a mess.
[03:45:14] decide to stay in 10 feet of storm surge and you die. You master the process
[03:45:19] that everybody gives you credit for because you know you guys do such a
[03:45:22] great job with handling this, but we're learning that FEMA now is reporting
[03:45:26] that there's a severe shortage of disaster workers. This is also coming
[03:45:31] with the same. They're gonna need more money. They may not. They may run
[03:45:34] out of money in November. So what are your thoughts on that? And are
[03:45:39] you guys are you guys set in Florida to be able to cover your
[03:45:42] people, even if FEMA won't have the money?
[03:45:46] Well, we have a similar process that we are experiencing
[03:45:52] happened with the Veterans Affairs in the United States of
[03:45:55] America. Many people wanted to privatize it. They kept pointing
[03:46:00] to how much money was costing for the Veterans Affairs to
[03:46:03] operate the VA to operate. Why did it cost more money than
[03:46:08] like regular insurance because there was an entire there were the entirety of
[03:46:16] people who need VA need that medical assistants are deeply sick okay they are
[03:46:22] in deep need of medical assistants okay so there is no healthy pool in a normal
[03:46:29] insurance pool there's no healthy pool to fucking leverage against that that
[03:46:32] buy into the program so as wars continued as the war on terror continued and the number of people
[03:46:40] that needed medical the number of people that needed medical assistance grew they were like well
[03:46:46] we just don't have enough money for it we got to privatize this shit okay and the same is going
[03:46:53] for same as happening for FEMA climate change worsens natural disasters worsen and we're like oh well
[03:46:59] Well, we just don't have enough money.
[03:47:03] FEMA's running out of money.
[03:47:07] Okay, fund it.
[03:47:08] What do you mean?
[03:47:09] What the fuck do you mean FEMA's running out of money, dude?
[03:47:11] We need it.
[03:47:12] What else are you supposed to do?
[03:47:14] Let people die?
[03:47:15] What the fuck's happening?
[03:47:20] We have what we need right now.
[03:47:21] And so FEMA, we work with them.
[03:47:23] Some of the urban search and rescue.
[03:47:25] A lot of those people are in Florida anyways,
[03:47:26] but we're also bringing them in from around the country.
[03:47:29] We're also working with DOD to supplement the fuel mission.
[03:47:32] So, so we have all our requests have been honored pre storm and we anticipate after the storm. I don't know what Congress is going to have to do going forward, but I will one because Steve also raised a good point about the fuel.
[03:47:44] So, the fuel situation is in Florida. It's not a supply issue. It's a distribution issue because the stations are running through it faster. They normally do. We have Florida highway patrol escorting these fuel trucks into the gas stations.
[03:47:59] We have a billion and a half gallons that are either in Florida or in route and reserve our port of Tampa is still open
[03:48:07] It's still going to be receiving fuel. So I think it's more of just when they run out
[03:48:12] You got to replenish it, but we have stocked
[03:48:16] spare fuel in the state of Florida and we'll continue to do that leading up to the storm and we anticipate you could have some
[03:48:22] Major interruptions at the port of Tampa, which is one of the places where we get a lot didn't Trump restrict FEMA funding
[03:48:28] Okay, that's for later. But one of the funniest parts about one of the funniest parts about the
[03:48:34] story and with respect to like FEMA's taking all of our resources and giving it to migrants instead
[03:48:40] or whatever the fuck people are saying nowadays is that Donald Trump actually literally did do that.
[03:48:45] So there's disaster relief. There's a bunch of different buckets that FEMA operates on. Okay,
[03:48:50] disaster relief is totally separate. And the problem here is that the disaster relief funds
[03:48:55] are actually being diminished and they have a shortfall in terms of labor. Okay? So the idea
[03:49:06] that they are giving, the idea that they're giving money to the illegal immigrants is objectively
[03:49:13] false. What they're, what some people that have created this talking point know is that FEMA
[03:49:21] also does have money for immigration, specifically immigration. And what's funny about this process
[03:49:33] is that the only person that has actively taken funds away from FEMA, like disaster relief funds
[03:49:45] away from FEMA in an effort to fund detention centers, is Donald Trump.
[03:49:55] He did that.
[03:49:56] At a time when, like, hurricanes were fucking destroying the American mainland, destroying
[03:50:03] Puerto Rico, Donald Trump took away FEMA funds.
[03:50:14] Also, Mike Johnson has said that there is no rush for Congress to approve hurricane
[03:50:19] relief.
[03:50:20] We'll be back in session immediately after the election, the House Speaker said, waiting
[03:50:24] until November for Congress to vote on emergency funding. Cool stuff overall. If you want to
[03:50:49] know how bad, like I shit on Democrats all the time on this broadcast, as you guys know,
[03:50:54] and they definitely do deserve to be shitting on. But God damn the other side of the fucking
[03:50:59] equation is just so comically evil. Like just just pure pure graft across the board
[03:51:09] just legitimately evil out of our fuel from. And so we will work around that. Also, Michael
[03:51:20] from Pennsylvania correctly pointed out something here that I saw in the chat earlier. Being up to
[03:51:27] this. I thought Florida was a anarcho capitalist. Um, I thought the way FEMA's out of money.
[03:51:36] going to be. I thought I thought Florida was an integral capitalist dystopia and I'm hearing
[03:51:46] now that there's a lot of government intervention happening. It's still open. It's still going
[03:51:52] to be receiving fuel. So I think it's more of just when they run out, you got to replenish it.
[03:51:58] But we have stocked spare fuel in the state of Florida and we'll continue to do that
[03:52:04] leading up to the storm and we anticipate you could have some major interruptions at the Port of
[03:52:09] Tampa which is one of the places where we get a lot of our fuel from and so we will work around that
[03:52:14] as needed. Governor I know Kamala Harris called you selfish she said she's tried to contact you
[03:52:21] to talk to you about hurricane relief and I know that you've said she I think you said she
[03:52:27] didn't try to contact you we want to get your response but first listen to what she said
[03:52:30] Well, we don't have the sound, but she said, you know, moment of crisis, if nothing else
[03:52:38] should really be the moment that anyone calls himself a leader says they're going to put
[03:52:42] politics aside and put the people first.
[03:52:44] People are in desperate need of support right now and playing political games at this moment
[03:52:48] in these crisis situations.
[03:52:50] There are these are the height of emergency situation.
[03:52:54] He literally declined calls until like the very last moment.
[03:52:58] It's pretty funny.
[03:53:03] There's no politics in this situation, man, but we're so fucking stupid as a country that we do.
[03:53:09] We're like, nah, we're gonna make hurricanes political. We're gonna make hurricane relief
[03:53:16] and recovery efforts political. So dumb, so stupid. It's awesome. Fuck it. I mean, we are,
[03:53:25] we are a dying, we are a dying empire.
[03:53:28] It's just utterly irresponsible and it's selfish and it's about political gamemanship.
[03:53:33] What's your response?
[03:53:36] I think she should look in the mirror. We've been on an emergency footing for two weeks straight.
[03:53:41] Round the clock 24-7, we've been working, my office, our Division of Emergency Management,
[03:53:47] helping people prepare for Hurricane Helene, helping effectuate rescues of people after Hurricane Helene,
[03:53:54] Hurricane Helene helping people pick up the pieces of their lives after Helene and then have to also turn around and prepare for major impacts and maybe even more impacts from Hurricane Milton be able to have rescue personnel ready to help people and then, of course, help with the power restoration, all these things to do.
[03:54:14] That's been my sole focus.
[03:54:16] My focus has not been on dealing with Kamala Harris.
[03:54:21] I saw the news report.
[03:54:22] I didn't know she tried to contact me.
[03:54:24] But I'd also say it's not about you, Kamala.
[03:54:27] It's about the people of Florida.
[03:54:29] My focus is exactly where it should be.
[03:54:32] And I can tell you this.
[03:54:33] I've worked on these hurricanes
[03:54:35] under both President Trump and President Biden.
[03:54:38] Neither of them ever tried to politicize it.
[03:54:41] she has never called on any of the storms we've had.
[03:54:44] Okay. This is, this is a moment where I will defend Kamala Harris. There you go. We will,
[03:54:51] we will live alert. Is there a little bit of politics going on in terms of like, uh,
[03:54:59] hurricane recovery and relief? Certainly. Kamala Harris is the vice president. Rhonda
[03:55:04] Santa's refused calls from Joe Biden too. Like what the fuck are you talking until the very
[03:55:11] last moment? And it's not like Kamala Harris was like running around being like, wow, Rhonda
[03:55:17] Santis ain't picking up my phone call. What a bitch. They asked her. They directly asked
[03:55:24] her where she was getting off the plane. She was like, uh, you know, madam vice president.
[03:55:29] What do you, uh, like what are you going to do in terms of the partnership and
[03:55:32] in collaboration with the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.
[03:55:36] And she was like, we've been calling him.
[03:55:38] He ain't picking up.
[03:55:40] And what's really funny about that
[03:55:42] is that after that fucking thing hit the newswire,
[03:55:45] he did pick up the phone call.
[03:55:47] It took pressure from the fucking vice president
[03:55:52] that's currently the vice president
[03:55:54] that is running for president to chirp about it
[03:55:58] for this fucking dipshit to pick up the phone call.
[03:56:01] It's insane.
[03:56:04] It is actually fucking insane.
[03:56:06] Ah, I don't care.
[03:56:09] This is politics.
[03:56:10] These are people's lives.
[03:56:11] It's like, okay, bitch, then why were you fucking
[03:56:13] not picking up the phone?
[03:56:16] What do you mean?
[03:56:17] What do you fucking mean?
[03:56:18] This is, oh, they're trying to make it political.
[03:56:23] Dumbass, dude.
[03:56:38] Like I said, it wasn't just that he avoided
[03:56:39] the phone calls from Kamala Harris.
[03:56:41] He avoided phone calls from Joe Biden too.
[03:56:49] as since she's been vice president until apparently now
[03:56:52] while the sudden is she trying to parachute in
[03:56:54] and inject herself when she's never shown any interest
[03:56:57] in the past, we know it's because of politics.
[03:57:00] We know it's because of her campaign.
[03:57:02] I have zero time to-
[03:57:05] Okay, by the way, he's directly admitting
[03:57:07] that he didn't pick up the phone call.
[03:57:08] After lying and being like, I didn't see it.
[03:57:14] I didn't know about it.
[03:57:16] He is openly admitting that due to politics,
[03:57:19] he does not want the sitting vice president to call,
[03:57:25] which by the way, doesn't even matter
[03:57:27] because he also refused the president's phone calls as well.
[03:57:36] Just so you understand.
[03:57:39] He's literally like,
[03:57:40] I'm not gonna give her a fucking W here.
[03:57:45] That's incredible.
[03:57:46] Good stuff, man.
[03:57:51] This is going to backfire.
[03:57:53] I mean, people are gonna die.
[03:57:54] to entertain these political games.
[03:57:56] We're gonna continue to do what we need to do
[03:57:58] to prepare and respond to what may be
[03:58:01] one of the most damaging storms
[03:58:03] in the history of the United States.
[03:58:05] So she says, focusing on protecting your people
[03:58:08] is selfish.
[03:58:09] I think she ought to look in the mirror.
[03:58:11] And right now, Governor, just to conclude,
[03:58:12] you have what you need from the federal government
[03:58:15] as well as you feel like you have the resources in place.
[03:58:17] Is that correct?
[03:58:20] We, every request we've made,
[03:58:22] and I've been in contact with the president,
[03:58:24] I've been in contact with the FEMA director.
[03:58:26] You know, it's interesting.
[03:58:27] Harris is not even in the chain of command.
[03:58:29] She has no role in this.
[03:58:31] I mean, the idea that I should be like worrying about her
[03:58:34] when I'm focused on the task at hand
[03:58:36] is just quite frankly absurd.
[03:58:38] So yes, all of our requests have been answered.
[03:58:41] I do want to remind people,
[03:58:47] I do want to remind people that like,
[03:58:49] Kamala Harris didn't voluntarily bring up this information.
[03:58:53] Once again, not to defend the girl boss here,
[03:58:56] But they asked her, okay?
[03:59:02] They directly asked her.
[03:59:04] The media asked her and she was like, we called.
[03:59:07] I directly called as well.
[03:59:09] He didn't pick up.
[03:59:14] So it's kind of bullshit.
[03:59:21] We have marshaled all state resources
[03:59:24] that are available to us.
[03:59:25] It's gonna be a very robust response,
[03:59:27] but it's gonna be a lot of damage.
[03:59:29] And we're racing for that.
[03:59:30] I'd ask everyone to keep us in your prayers.
[03:59:33] We know we're gonna get hit,
[03:59:34] But hopefully we can pray that this storm will weaken
[03:59:37] and do the least amount of damage possible.
[03:59:39] All right, Governor.
[03:59:40] Absolutely, great job, after.
[03:59:41] Best of luck.
[03:59:42] Thank you.
[03:59:44] Thank you.
[03:59:46] Famously.
[03:59:47] Donald Harris is blasting down on Trump for.
[03:59:50] Famously, the vice president has no power
[03:59:59] and is not a part of the chain of command
[04:00:02] until I want to make an argument about how powerful she
[04:00:04] is and how much she used that power to fuck up the country.
[04:00:13] You know, just so you understand,
[04:00:14] that's how this works, chat.
[04:00:18] The VP, Pete Ducey left some by Karine Jean-Pierre.
[04:00:25] Oh, here.
[04:00:25] You need to replenishment.
[04:00:26] At the same time, chilling really atone deafness,
[04:00:30] over the weekend, Kamala Harris talked about
[04:00:32] how I'm giving Lebanon $167 million
[04:00:36] at the same time, a hundred million
[04:00:37] go to the storm ravaged people of America.
[04:00:40] The little tweets.
[04:00:41] Side note, why are we giving Lebanon any money?
[04:00:43] Hasbar runs that country, you're giving it to the terrorists.
[04:00:46] It makes no sense.
[04:01:02] I mean, there are no words for this, man.
[04:01:06] He's like, why are you giving Lebanon $157 million?
[04:01:12] Like, has that person, if he asked that question
[04:01:14] about Israel, he would be shot, okay?
[04:01:18] If anyone on Fox News was like,
[04:01:20] why are we giving Israel $9 billion?
[04:01:23] Why haven't we why have we given them 18 billion dollars since October last year?
[04:01:30] I thought we had no money for such things if you ask that on Fox News you give fucking strung up
[04:01:39] Okay, they would hang you wow I can't believe the victims on the other side receiving the
[04:01:50] fucking billions of dollars of bombs that we've given the apartheid state are receiving
[04:01:58] $157 million of like, fuck you money. I mean, Hasbulla doesn't run it since the idea of
[04:02:11] wombo combo them. Yeah, no, that's totally, that's totally what happened. That's why the
[04:02:16] diaper brigade is getting fucking packed up and overcrowding every fucking northern
[04:02:22] Israeli hospital right now. Wombo combo. Yeah. When they're not doing fucking bombing
[04:02:30] campaigns by executing 1,600 fucking civilians with American bombs, by the way, when they
[04:02:38] actually try to do boots on the ground motor warfare until they literally fucking surround
[04:02:44] a United Nations Irish camp, like a peacekeeping camp in an effort to not be fucking not get
[04:02:52] their shit pushed in by his Bola, they're they're the ones getting wombo combo is
[04:02:58] basically what's happening of course that's more than October 7 but nobody
[04:03:08] gives a shit that's the point because Israelis are the only humans in this
[04:03:12] process Israel's enemies are the bad guys but yeah Wombo combo dude hog yeah they
[04:03:22] really Wombo comboed all those women and children that was such a sick way
[04:03:28] that they did that Israeli losses in seven days on the Lebanese border
[04:03:43] exceeding 35 dead 200 wounded from his elite officers and soldiers. No, they are. They are the
[04:03:56] elite officers. That's what makes it even funnier by the way. Like you joke and you say elite,
[04:04:01] but like no, these are their supposed elite squadrons. Anyway, miss me with this fucking
[04:04:11] bullshit. I can't believe we're giving Lebanon 157 million 157 million dollars. Why are we giving
[04:04:16] Lebanon money? They're the terrorist country. Here's a super simple way to not have to
[04:04:22] to give Lebanon any money. Okay? It also gives you an additional surplus of $18 billion as well.
[04:04:31] It's called not giving Israel $18 billion in weapons so that they can use it on Lebanon
[04:04:37] and use it on fucking Gaza. And then we have to be like, oh, but we do care about civilians.
[04:04:42] Here's $157 million. Go ahead. Sorry for fucking blowing up your family. Blowing up your family.
[04:04:51] So you're saying Jews can't fight what?
[04:04:55] Man shut up. Don't fucking do this dumb shit. Okay
[04:04:59] Do you see his bull I got underground bomb 25 terrors dead with the headline what no I did not
[04:05:07] But having said that that created the controversy. Where is them? Yeah, good controversy man. Love that great controversy
[04:05:36] They're also actively trying to do regime change in Lebanon. It's just so stupid. I fucking hate
[04:05:42] They're literally like, oh, let's take advantage of the fact that we just assassinated like
[04:05:49] half of the fucking parliament members and the leadership structure of Hezbollah by
[04:05:56] putting our fucking puppet leadership in power while Israel is invading.
[04:06:01] We're spreading disinformation about the hurricane relief effort, but last night the
[04:06:37] former president repeated false claims about the FEMA response.
[04:06:40] With four weeks to go until election day, Chief White House correspondent Mary Bruce
[04:06:43] is tracking the campaigns.
[04:06:44] Good morning, Mary.
[04:06:45] Good morning, George. Well, federal officials say that these baseless claims are causing problems, hurting communities in need and hampering the recovery effort, but overnight, Donald Trump was spreading them again.
[04:06:56] This morning, Vice President Kamala Harris slamming Donald Trump, calling him irresponsible for spreading false claims and conspiracy theories about the federal disaster response.
[04:07:06] There's a lot of misinformation being pushed out there by the former president about what is available.
[04:07:13] Harris calling out Trump for repeatedly and falsely claiming that the federal government
[04:07:18] is spending FEMA relief money on migrants instead of storm survivors.
[04:07:22] But FEMA's disaster relief funds are separate from other Homeland Security Department programs,
[04:07:27] including those that support migrant response.
[04:07:30] It's extraordinarily irresponsible.
[04:07:32] It's about him, it's not about you, and the reality is that FEMA has so many resources
[04:07:39] that are available to folks who desperately need them.
[04:07:43] Now, and resources that are about helping people get back to those, you are entitled to be resources, resources.
[04:07:55] Trump has repeatedly brought politics into disaster relief.
[04:08:04] Overnight on Fox News, the former president, again attacking the Biden-Harris administration
[04:08:09] and wrongly claiming hurricane victims can only access $750 each.
[04:08:15] FEMA says that's false and that these conspiracy theories could keep aid from getting to the people who need it most.
[04:08:21] most. The biggest effect I would say is people that have been impacted are afraid to apply
[04:08:28] for assistance. Assistance that then they can get a hotel room. They can get reimbursement
[04:08:34] for some of the costs or damages to their home. Harris overnight on 60 minutes continuing
[04:08:38] her media blitz criticizing Trump for backing out of the show's traditional pre-election
[04:08:44] interview. If he is not going to give your viewers the ability to have a meaningful,
[04:08:49] thoughtful conversation, question and answer with you, then watch his rallies.
[04:08:55] You're going to hear conversations that are about himself and all of his personal
[04:09:02] grievances. And what you will not hear is anything about you, the listener.
[04:09:10] You will not hear about how he's going to try to bring the country
[04:09:13] together, find common ground. And Bill, that is why I believe in my soul and heart. The
[04:09:22] American people are ready to turn the page. Now, President Biden is being continually updated
[04:09:28] on the storm and response effort. Later this morning, he will deliver remarks here at
[04:09:32] the White House. It just starts because like she's basically running to the fucking, I
[04:09:37] mean, she's just doing such a bad job campaigning. She's doing such a bad job campaigning.
[04:09:46] I already have another thing that I haven't even gotten to yet with the view.
[04:09:54] The one thing I guess she hasn't fucking done is, is keep saying we beat Medicare or we did NATO.
[04:10:00] You know what I mean?
[04:10:02] That's like one of the only differences.
[04:10:05] Uh, we're going to get to the view in a second where she actually said, uh, unthinkably stupid things.
[04:10:12] Every day is, uh, is another opportunity for Kamala Harris to basically push the needle on.
[04:10:17] some of the most idiotic ways of using language around the selection campaign.
[04:10:23] Anyway, yeah, Blinken Greenlit IDF attacks on aid trucks according to the Israeli cabinet official, I know.
[04:10:38] I don't know what this is about.
[04:10:53] NBC News claims U.S. officials have discussed joining Israel in offensive strikes against Iran and just passing them off as defensive after the fact they should raise alarm bells.
[04:11:04] Congress has not declared war on Iran, which would be disastrous for the U.S. and the region.
[04:11:11] I mean, where is the article? I would like to see it.
[04:11:22] What is she doing wrong with her campaigning?
[04:11:27] You'll see in a second when we get there.
[04:11:30] These are Armenian seismologists think they detect the underground Iranian nuclear tests over the weekend.
[04:11:58] Do you think Iranians are exploding nukes underground?
[04:12:01] Wouldn't that mean that the tests are over that they blew up the facility on accident?
[04:12:13] Isn't that how that would work?
[04:12:16] Like, are there capabilities?
[04:12:19] Underground testing is a thing.
[04:12:31] No, they test underground.
[04:12:43] All nukes are tested underground now.
[04:12:45] Well, GG's.
[04:13:07] It's orange manuels.
[04:13:22] There was another aspect of this that I wanted to bring up, and that is the real truth.
[04:13:26] Now, obviously I spent the last four hours covering this in the gayest way possible, which
[04:13:31] is by listening to experts, scientists, people that told you to vaccinate yourself and become
[04:13:38] autistic and homosexual.
[04:13:40] Now let's actually take a look at the real truth of what's happening both in the aftermath
[04:13:45] of Hurricane Helene and this upcoming hurricane and what the actual reasons are.
[04:13:51] It's time for some hogwash.
[04:14:01] We had a meeting with parties and all parties involved at the site and established
[04:14:04] it was a no fly no drop zone hours before and it sent crews to resupply
[04:14:08] helos in another area this was not one of our helos it was a black attack
[04:14:11] helicopter there to destroy the supplies they flew in and hovered around for a
[04:14:20] bit looking like they wanted the land despite our no signals telling them no
[04:14:23] then they dipped down and performed a rotor wash which seemed deliberate
[04:14:38] then flew off destroying a lot of the staging area and harming the people
[04:14:41] directly below them in the staging area
[04:14:45] I was conducting a canine security sweep across the parking lot.
[04:14:50] You know, this is not a cop.
[04:14:52] This is like a volunteering security guard.
[04:14:55] Okay.
[04:14:57] This Hilo was unmarked and we were able to zoom in
[04:15:01] and see masked persons who flies unmarked Hilo's like this.
[04:15:05] Special forces are private contractors.
[04:15:11] Local PD came in and we've been trying to find
[04:15:13] flash strike their track their flight info to find out who they are
[04:15:16] and where they flew it from nothing.
[04:15:18] There goes
[04:15:19] 40 minutes prior to this two on Mark Black SUVs running blue lights rolled in circled around it immediately left. So
[04:15:32] Some people are gonna say this is undiagnosed schizophrenia. Those people are right
[04:15:40] They're correct. I have no answer to that. Okay, if you were to say hello, madam
[04:15:46] You are experiencing undiagnosed unmedicated schizophrenia
[04:15:51] I have no answer for this
[04:15:56] Okay, I just don't understand it
[04:16:03] I do not understand it. It's like when you don't know why certain things happen in normal circumstances
[04:16:09] When something that you don't fully understand happens like you're immediate is your immediate fucking response to it
[04:16:16] hmm
[04:16:17] something world changing is a foot and
[04:16:21] Every every involved party that I don't fully understand
[04:16:25] I am going to ascribe negative intentions to as a matter of fact. I'm going to ascribe murderous intent
[04:16:32] That's a weird way to fucking live. Okay? Like, when I see things that I don't fully comprehend,
[04:16:42] and there are plenty that I don't fully comprehend, I'm not the smartest fucking person, not the brightest
[04:16:47] crayon, you know? I don't immediately go, oh, this thing is trying to kill me in a secret way,
[04:16:53] in a secret convoluted way, it's trying to kill me because I'm the main character. I always
[04:16:59] think, well, there's probably some alternative, very logical reason for what I just experienced.
[04:17:06] And I feel like for a lot of people, they just don't have that part of their brain.
[04:17:11] Like I genuinely don't think they ever look at a situation like that. Like the NOAA airplane
[04:17:17] flying directly to the eye of the storm is a perfect example of this. We covered it yesterday
[04:17:23] with that TikTok conspiracies who was like why is the why is the like government airplane flying
[04:17:29] directly into the eye of the storm now we know why we've covered it a lot on this broadcast but
[04:17:35] there was a point in time when I didn't know you know you're not you're not built you're not born
[04:17:42] with like this information but before I found out by examining and learning why this unique
[04:17:49] thing happens where planes fly directly into um planes fly directly into uh fucking uh
[04:17:59] the eye of the storm i googled it because i was curious okay and the answer was pretty
[04:18:10] simple that is how they track the impact and the trajectory of hurricanes in order
[04:18:17] to make the proper evacuation orders. Okay. That's it. This is her. This afternoon, unmarked
[04:18:39] military style. He low flies in the local distribution area and rotor washes destroy supplies in
[04:18:44] Burnsville, North Carolina. 353 354,000 likes, dude. Wow, they really fucked up, dude. They
[04:19:26] They clearly wanted to destroy all the supplies, but all they did was basically hover over it,
[04:19:32] and they weren't able to.
[04:19:33] Now understand, this is a very common aspect of conspiracy theorists.
[04:19:38] That's why, that's why, by the way, the, the Iranian attack, the Iranian retaliation
[04:19:45] against Israel was a failure overall, is also in that exact same vein of conspiracy
[04:19:51] theory.
[04:19:52] Why?
[04:19:53] Like, you think this guy that wanted to fucking destroy all of the supplies doesn't have the capability of doing so?
[04:20:01] Like, he wanted to do the secret thing, right?
[04:20:04] It's like, weird, unique thing. He wanted to destroy hurricane relief supplies.
[04:20:09] And he just failed to do so, just like Iran wanted to kill Israeli civilians, but failed to do so by foolishly striking military targets.
[04:20:18] Like, is that what you think is going on?
[04:20:20] What the fuck?
[04:20:44] It's happening all across North Carolina. Also, there is no way that it's not actually fucking
[04:20:53] there is no way that it's actually not a fucking, uh, a tracked flight. Okay. I'm sure that there was
[04:21:01] a tracked. I'm sure that this was fucking tracked the flight itself. She said the Blackhawk wasn't
[04:21:08] on the radar, just a lie. It was marked. Unfortunately, the lack of situational awareness by the
[04:21:12] by the pilot and uninformed observers on the ground made this video become sensationalized.
[04:21:16] Tell me you're an invalid. Okay. Well, let's not be ableist. Yeah. So what is more likely
[04:21:25] in this situation is not that like these guys were deliberately trying to fucking destroy
[04:21:31] supplies. Okay. But instead, it's a difficult fucking area. It's a difficult area to maneuver.
[04:21:41] Okay. You are giving me your, your counter to this is by sending me conspiracy gardener homestead at days of Noah Jen six dog.
[04:21:57] dog. These guys are operating on domestic soil in relief efforts, I would, I would consider
[04:22:13] incompetence to be the first reason for why things like this happen, especially when there
[04:22:20] aren't, you know, given that we're talking about like a hurricane impacted area, there
[04:22:25] There probably aren't great places that you can land your fucking helicopter.
[04:22:32] My immediate suspicion is like it's most likely incompetence and not necessarily malicious,
[04:22:38] like weird secret conspiracy.
[04:22:42] Okay.
[04:22:50] It was the National Guard helicopter is aware of an incident involving the NCNG UH 60 Black
[04:22:55] Hawk helicopter and delivery of generators at the request of a local civilian organization
[04:22:58] to power their distribution outposts in Western North Carolina. While attempting to land,
[04:23:03] rotor wash caused items to blow away from the local distribution set up by a group of civilians
[04:23:06] in the area. The crew immediately identified the situation, aborted the landing for safety
[04:23:10] reasons and departed the area. Oh, there you go. It turns out it was the actual fucking
[04:23:16] national guard, probably going to the designated area to drop the fucking generators that
[04:23:23] civilians needed but and by the way this actually dovetails into another conspiracy theory that
[04:23:29] I'm going to get to which is when FEMA tells people not to come to impact areas. This has
[04:23:36] been another reason why people are like so conspiratorial they're like we want to send
[04:23:41] supplies in but they won't let us into these impact zones what's going on. Yeah dumb ass
[04:23:47] because they don't want you to be the next victim that they have to take care of that's
[04:23:51] That's the reason. This, right here, right here, civilian staging areas that are disorganized
[04:23:58] is quite literally the fucking reason why they tell you, only work with FEMA! That's it!
[04:24:14] You build a fucking civilian staging area on your own if it's not prior, previously
[04:24:20] sanctioned, and there's not a lot of fucking areas where you can land a helicopter that's
[04:24:25] carrying a bunch of fucking generators. I suspect things like this happen.
[04:24:35] You saw the Piper Trail the generators you were delivering is crazy. That's what they want you to think all
[04:24:46] But seriously all hogs are basically Dale Gribble now. No, literally. This is what's fucking going on
[04:24:57] This is classic. Oh, I was just trying to help in a complete skirt around accountability. I
[04:25:02] Doubt that they were deliberately trying to fucking destroy civilian supplies, brother. What are you talking about?
[04:25:09] about. There are limited areas where you can land a fucking multimillion dollar helicopter
[04:25:15] in the midst of a goddamn hurricane impact zone. This is classic. Oh, I was just trying
[04:25:21] to help. Oh, you're talking about the hogs. Oh, I thought you were talking about the North
[04:25:26] Carolina National Guard. Like these are people that are trying to do their very best. Okay.
[04:25:33] These are people that are trying to do their very best former emergency manager here.
[04:25:36] is so real preach. Yeah, especially when like this is when these fucking organizations are
[04:25:42] supposed to work. Okay. And their job is very difficult. Their job is unimaginably complicated.
[04:25:51] The logistics of such an endeavor is also unimaginably complicated. Bringing in civilians unironically
[04:25:57] fucks up the relief efforts because you're fucking up the supply chain. And you're
[04:26:03] putting your life at risk. You can literally be the next person that they now have to deal with
[04:26:08] in terms of recovery. That's why they tell you don't go into the fucking hurricane zone.
[04:26:13] Do not go into the impact area. Work with previously ordained and sanctioned organizations
[04:26:20] on the ground by giving them the supplies or giving them the money, okay? It is very, very,
[04:26:29] very stupid and what's unimaginably stupid on top of everything else is
[04:26:37] that these guys literally do it anyway and then when this should happen they go see
[04:26:43] the military is trying to destroy it why is the fama at war with us
[04:27:00] that's a great example it's like trying to clear rooms with cops dude yeah don't worry officer
[04:27:05] I've logged countless hours on ARMA. I can do this. I can tactically ascertain and clear these rooms with you, sir
[04:27:13] I brought my own service weapon. Oh
[04:27:29] The first video is a military chinook style helicopter the rotor wash another relief station blown away
[04:27:34] Eight injuring three people and causing a hundred can damages the people's cars and campers
[04:27:39] This is absolutely disgusting behavior and worst parts being perpetuated by the very people in government
[04:27:45] Why is three men or with us?
[04:27:51] What I'm not even seeing what he's clamped what is happening. He's rotor washing us
[04:28:16] Wait, that's it that's different. Okay. The first video doesn't even fucking show what he claims is happening
[04:28:49] Helicopters is how they create the hurricanes in the first place all funded by the government
[04:28:59] Hurricanes themselves
[04:29:01] It sounds a lot like female if you know what I'm saying, brother.
[04:29:07] I had a bitch ass ex-wife Deborah.
[04:29:09] She was a real hurricane that one.
[04:29:11] I'll tell you what, you get that goddamn Chinook out of here, boy.
[04:29:20] You busted out the crown caps of my Ford F-450 lifted pickup truck that I brought to this
[04:29:26] goddamn grocery store so I can help the goddamn people dying.
[04:29:36] your gender woke nonsense FEMA God damn dude first bullet point in a news release from Representative
[04:29:54] Chuck Edwards of North Carolina whose district includes the Asheville area hit hard by Hurricane
[04:30:00] Helene Hurricane Helene was not geoengineered by the government to seize and access lithium
[04:30:08] deposits in chimney rock we are so fucking cooked dude we are so dude dude make homeschooling
[04:30:28] illegal now make private schools illegal stop shutter every charter school on the public
[04:30:37] schools immediately Chinese style okay we're done if we do not change trajectory on this
[04:30:46] America is not going to be all that different from like, uh, remember when I talked to you
[04:30:51] about Israel, uh, that is going to inevitably turn into a fucking nation of like in bread,
[04:30:56] how ready, uh, uh, like uneducated people that, uh, have, uh, an access to a nuclear
[04:31:02] arsenal is just going to be a country of it to my bank of yours.
[04:31:07] Basically that's America too, man.
[04:31:13] We are actively making the population dumber dude.
[04:31:16] Holy shit.
[04:31:17] I see stuff like this. I'm like, reeducation camps are not a bad idea. Okay.
[04:31:20] It is probably the only thing that will save this country.
[04:31:29] It's not the effects of lead poisoning. Oh yeah. This is the one.
[04:31:32] This is the fucking dumb ass tick talk that I watched yesterday. Oh my God.
[04:31:36] People think everything's a conspiracy theory. Sometimes it's not. Okay.
[04:31:39] Sometimes you just don't have access to the information. Like at the top of
[04:31:42] the hour, there's a three minute outbreak. If you no longer want to see
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[04:32:01] month using on your favorite broadcast there. Watch the third video. The guy who recorded
[04:32:08] the, uh, Helly Vitus from Ohio and staying there because he thinks it's some fucking
[04:32:14] conspiracy. I'm going to die, dude. We have the dumbest people leading this, uh,
[04:32:19] discourse right now oh my lord what the fuck are we doing bro what are we doing
[04:32:26] what are we fucking doing bro what are we doing oh my god stop brother stop stop
[04:32:33] stop I don't I've never seen this type of light pattern now obviously we know
[04:32:41] that it's there for the hurricane it's in less than 30 hours will become
[04:32:46] officially a cat like there's nothing funnier than then then pointing to the
[04:32:50] fucking NOAA aircraft that is in the eye of the hurricane and then immediately, immediately
[04:32:56] following through on the data that it's gathering. Like you're using the data that it's fucking
[04:33:03] gathering in the same argument while you claim that it's doing something spooky. It's not.
[04:33:09] It's not doing something spooky. It is there specifically so you can point to this data
[04:33:14] in front of you, okay? That's how they figure it out. So much of these conspiracies on TikTok
[04:33:24] nowadays is simply just pointing the things that work, pointing to normal things that work,
[04:33:32] but not understanding how it works and assuming that there is some cynical, scary purpose for it.
[04:33:40] What the fuck? Sometimes it's good to just sit back and say, honestly, I don't know what this is.
[04:33:53] And I'm not going to immediately assume that there is some scary thing happening.
[04:33:58] Agree 4 with a 140 mile per hour wind and then 12 hours from.
[04:34:12] I can't do it.
[04:34:14] Good morning, y'all. This video is getting a great response of the helicopter
[04:34:23] destroyed in the landing zone and spruce pine North Carolina, that was one of the
[04:34:27] hardest hit area. Low population and almost completely knocked off the map,
[04:34:33] but please share it. Okay, we got to share it. We got to get it out. We've
[04:34:38] got to expose the truth, man. We've got to let people know that what we're
[04:34:43] up against. Okay, it's gonna take us as a community and I'm from Ohio. Okay, but
[04:34:47] I'm here. I'm one of y'all now. I don't want to leave. I'm supposed to go back
[04:34:51] to Ohio today, but there's no way I can go back in light of the recent
[04:34:56] situation. Um, we got to get it out there. Y'all. I'm a North Cackalacky
[04:35:01] now. All right, y'all stuck with me. So please, um, I'm a Ohio fan on my
[04:35:05] Texas fan, Michigan fan, um, expose them. All right, let him know. Okay,
[04:35:09] I'm gonna be out to see them you got one fuck look what they did look what they did look with that helicopter did
[04:35:17] You got hog stockpile and paper towels and designated female landing zones good god this nation is cooked
[04:35:39] Yes
[04:35:40] It's also very funny
[04:35:42] Because I suspect now. I don't know I suspect that they decided this is a good area to stockpile
[04:35:50] Like toilet paper and shit like that
[04:35:52] that. It's it's most likely it's most likely people that are are uncoordinated and are
[04:36:06] not affiliated with the actual fucking relief efforts and they're just going oh I saw helicopters
[04:36:15] laying here let's put the fucking toilet paper there I'm I'm good natured okay people
[04:36:21] just personally thinking that they're helping out and then confuse as to why
[04:36:28] their help is actually harming the recovery and relief effort. This is why
[04:36:49] they tell flights to not fly over the fucking damaged area. This is why they
[04:36:54] tell people not to go to the impact zone even if they are well-intentioned, but
[04:37:00] People think that is also a good
[04:37:18] Yeah, dude, they really wanted to fly fucking toilet paper around to show you goddamn North Carolina's what's what that's what the government is doing
[04:37:27] We can't always just fully depend on the government in the wake of disasters.
[04:37:42] I'm surprised to hear you're criticizing mutual aid efforts.
[04:37:46] Dude, I'm not simply criticizing mutual aid efforts.
[04:37:50] I'm showing you how mutual aid goes wrong in the instance of a motherfucking hurricane!
[04:37:57] Oh my god, I hate you anarchists so much
[04:38:08] Hurricane relief and recovery efforts require a shit ton of pre-planning organizing and and a
[04:38:14] Chain of command a cleric a chain of command areas where you can actually land because there's limited safe zones that you can actually land your fucking helicopters
[04:38:22] For example, I'll go through that are carrying generators as a matter of fact
[04:38:26] Shut the fuck up. There's a conspiratorial reason for anything. They're confronted with is sort of narcissism
[04:38:51] Yeah, it's so stupid. It's so funny because mutual aid like food banks and things like
[04:39:10] that do happen in times of need. You just have to coordinate with the fucking actual people
[04:39:17] that are managing the relief. When you don't do that, this is what happens. Oh my God.
[04:39:47] Like how fucking great they're trying to provoke people into shooting at them and
[04:39:50] they're videoing it. And after these two incidents, you know, people are considering
[04:39:54] Then what happens? Marsha law politicians get the domain gun control bypass constitution the imminent domain in the area
[04:39:59] I'm done, dude. I'm done people are too goddamn stupid brother
[04:40:25] Our brightest minds are also educating Instagram
[04:40:41] what?
[04:40:43] Geo engine earring. Oh my god. Oh my god
[04:40:51] I was part of the FEMA directed disaster relief work after 2017 Harvey logistics is setting up FOB's and getting supplies in are so
[04:41:04] complicated and people often don't think about the less evident risk like mold and other hazards
[04:41:08] without proper trading and equipment going through the proper channels also helps keep track of what
[04:41:12] areas and more importantly will people still need help yeah but why the hell would I ever believe you
[04:41:20] why the hell would I ever believe you work for fame of fame of death camps brother
[04:41:38] if you are not boots in the ground and risking your safety to help those in need
[04:41:42] despite efforts of people like this trying to thwart our mission you don't get to say what
[04:41:45] what is a lie. I think you should be in prison. I can't begin to explain to you how much I
[04:41:51] want you to be in prison. I think you should be under the prison. I think we should substitute
[04:41:56] the current prisoners in the Tampa Correctional Facility that are probably gonna fucking
[04:42:01] die because it's directly in the pathway of the goddamn hurricane with this person
[04:42:05] and people exactly like this person. Okay? I can smell the annoying narcissistic Deborah
[04:42:13] from this fucking, just this snapshot of the tweet itself.
[04:42:18] Okay?
[04:42:18] You know exactly what this fucking freak is.
[04:42:22] You know exactly what this freak is.
[04:42:25] You know a freak like this.
[04:42:27] You've met a freak like this.
[04:42:28] You hate freaks like this.
[04:42:30] Okay?
[04:42:31] It's the classic like, I'm here risking my life.
[04:42:35] How dare you big government come in
[04:42:38] and fuck up my efforts?
[04:42:44] It is so goddamn annoying, dude.
[04:42:49] There is all my God, America is filled to the fucking brim
[04:42:53] with freaks like this.
[04:42:55] So we're gonna ask Alexa once again.
[04:42:59] Alexa.
[04:43:00] Okay, before I get to this, let's finish this fucking video.
[04:43:06] This is me investigating,
[04:43:07] we're trying to find out who this was and why.
[04:43:09] Hey, dumbass, it was the North Carolina National Guard
[04:43:14] and you are a fucking idiot.
[04:43:16] You're not helping.
[04:43:19] I hate this shit, dude.
[04:43:20] It is-
[04:43:22] It is so incredibly selfish, like,
[04:43:25] she's not there to fucking help people, okay?
[04:43:27] There's some people who are good-natured, kind,
[04:43:30] want to help others.
[04:43:32] And maybe they just, like, drop supplies in an area
[04:43:34] because they saw other people drop supplies there,
[04:43:36] and they shouldn't have put those supplies there,
[04:43:38] but they didn't know.
[04:43:39] This person, on the other hand,
[04:43:41] brought her fucking canine there, okay?
[04:43:44] Probably is like a security person in the mall, but isn't even actually trained
[04:43:50] She has not trained her fucking dog to do like bomb sniffing or anything like that, but she's just over there
[04:43:57] Just over there running around with her fucking dog being like I'm doing kind of patrol and I'm trainer and handler veteran horse girl
[04:44:24] Freak, what is this part one meeting with the Christian Rangers?
[04:44:45] We got three last night. Oh my god
[04:44:49] They're trying to fucking they're literally like we're not coordinating with FEMA
[04:44:54] We're gonna wait until they're not working so we can keep doing our sovereign citizen shit
[04:45:20] We had two different sites.
[04:45:22] They asked us to be there.
[04:45:24] They had two different sites in each side of the town which was destroyed.
[04:45:28] We were making runs back and forth with four oilers.
[04:45:31] They did have Starlink at both sites initially so we could communicate to here and each other.
[04:45:37] But that got shut down.
[04:45:40] Through the night we had people get arrested so we were active security.
[04:45:45] We were trying to keep looters out.
[04:45:47] We were chasing looters out in the middle of the night.
[04:45:49] So would they have a plan on top?
[04:45:51] They had a couple, but I didn't have to see Sheriff.
[04:45:53] Sheriff for doing the rest of the work.
[04:45:57] What?
[04:45:58] The intent for them was to move everything at the fire department
[04:46:01] because it was so full of supplies over to the other side where we were at
[04:46:04] which was about a five-acre chain-in fence.
[04:46:07] And then it just never happened.
[04:46:09] People started showing up, nobody knew what was going on.
[04:46:12] We were just...
[04:46:13] So people dropped fucking supplies in an area
[04:46:18] and then other people wanted to go and get it
[04:46:20] and you're just considering them looters,
[04:46:22] like what's going on here?
[04:46:26] Just casually admitting to vigilanteism, yes, of course.
[04:46:29] This is like a vigilante group, like this is crazy.
[04:46:34] We're going security at that point.
[04:46:37] We got the National Guard down there.
[04:46:39] They were really helpful in facilitating unloading supplies
[04:46:42] and moving stuff around, a tech showdown,
[04:46:45] and then it just died.
[04:46:46] One of my trips back over to the fire department
[04:46:49] I thought we're getting ready to move and they were still setting stuff up. So at some point
[04:46:54] I'm not going to comment on what FEMA did or didn't do, but it got stalled. And that's when we did
[04:47:01] We arrived in Burnsville, North Carolina to die after a long time running from areas that
[04:47:08] FEMA had went in and stopped operations. I called it by the way. This is precisely what I was
[04:47:17] talking about. Yeah. Upon arriving and asking where I could help with my canines, they said
[04:47:31] their teams were on the way back to the staging area because FEMA had essentially came in and
[04:47:38] started pulling their BS. The Christian Rangers are providing assistance via arm security,
[04:47:46] bring a applies s I s a r, et cetera. I joined up with them and attended their afternoon
[04:47:55] mating to see where we can assist and what went down to die while they were out in Pensacola
[04:48:04] North Carolina.
[04:48:05] I love that they're like operating outside of the bounds of FEMA. Like they are, they're
[04:48:10] They're like, we are going to help you in security supplies by shooting black teenagers, whether
[04:48:16] Fema tries to stop us or not, like, dude, dude, when someone, when FEMA tells you, like,
[04:48:33] don't come here, okay, you are risking our operations, you should listen.
[04:48:39] They are the professionals.
[04:48:40] Why do you think you know more than the fucking professionals?
[04:48:44] Do they have the capacity to get things wrong? Absolutely. But it is psychotic where you're
[04:48:49] like, no, you don't understand. I trained canines on tick tock. Okay. So I have to be here.
[04:48:56] They had to go back to Asheville or something like that. Right. They have no, they're not
[04:49:13] even allowed to have guns. They're not even on order right now. Right. And they requested
[04:49:17] us to secure them right. So that's an ongoing thing we've been doing for two days now.
[04:49:21] We're going to continue to do it. It's the right thing to do. Okay. I don't have
[04:49:24] a current mission to do that right now because we're on the way back, but I will, I will, that's what we're going to do with in our postcards, okay?
[04:49:30] In addition to that, we're supporting the EMA, right, and that's the coordination I have daily, following this, I got to go back over there.
[04:49:37] So we are acting on behalf of the sheriff and the fire chief, right? So we, yeah, we can do our thing, we're free civilians, right?
[04:49:43] But we are trying to tie this into the populace because that's our whole mission here, is to help the populace.
[04:49:47] We're integrating with medical facilities, right? We need it. We've got a lot of medical
[04:49:55] expertise here. I want to flex you guys to be able to do that.
[04:49:59] Right. The funniest part about this is that mutual aid on leftist circles works in the
[04:50:07] exact opposite way as this. There's a command structure. There's protest captains. There's
[04:50:12] organizers that you interact with, there's EMSs and things of that nature. And the only
[04:50:18] reason why such a necessity exists is because, well, obviously it's not a fucking hurricane,
[04:50:24] right? It's usually a protest. And the government is not going to help you in that situation.
[04:50:32] This is the exact opposite situation. The government is there to help. You are standing
[04:50:39] in the way of the government helping. If somehow anti-fascist protest left with like the police
[04:50:46] protecting the anti-fascist and not the fascist and then also EMTs and EMS immediately being
[04:50:51] like, oh, let's take care of you. Did you get pepper spray? Whatever. Like if that's
[04:50:55] the way it was, then there would be no need for fucking EMS and things like that, like
[04:50:59] protest medics and shit like that in anti-fascist protest. These guys are just larping.
[04:51:04] If you have medical expertise, I can tie you in to do a job, whether that's get up in the
[04:51:20] mountains and provide you field care, or that's working in the tactical centers for med care,
[04:51:25] doing trios, whatever, I can tie you in, okay?
[04:51:27] That's a prime opportunity to get information, right?
[04:51:31] Hey, what's going on?
[04:51:32] How are the people doing?
[04:51:33] Where are you located?
[04:51:34] Wait, what?
[04:51:37] Um, sir, if these local authorities are coordinating with you, you don't need to do information
[04:51:44] and extraction missions, they should be telling you that, right? Very confusing. He's like,
[04:52:07] the local law enforcement want us there. And then also he's like, and that's why we need
[04:52:12] to do espionage tactics and, and tactically ascertain the primary knowledge in this circumstance
[04:52:19] to make sure that we can be of best help in times of need. Why the fuck are they
[04:52:25] carrying guns? Because this is the United States of America. These people are just
[04:52:29] trying to help out us on your being mean know the fuck I'm not shut up I know
[04:52:33] you're memeing but it doesn't matter it's pissing me off there is functionally no
[04:52:41] difference between this and your mom and I expire experimenting with BDSM the
[04:52:47] only difference is your mom loves it when I put a fucking ball gag on her
[04:52:51] these guys are actually harming the hurricane relief efforts okay it's
[04:52:57] It's both LARPing. Me and your bomb. We're LARPing. Okay.
[04:53:03] When I put the ball gag on her, they're LARPing too.
[04:53:08] The problem is their LARPing is actually harmful.
[04:53:22] Right. Every interaction we have with the populace, right?
[04:53:25] We need to be getting information, always be casing. Okay.
[04:53:28] So you're talking to these people. I want you to find out what's going on.
[04:53:31] Do they know where they're at and what they need. Okay.
[04:53:33] Cause that drives missions, right? I'm driving the ship in there and there,
[04:53:36] but I can't drive the ship.
[04:53:37] if I don't know the coordinates and where I'm supposed to go.
[04:53:40] Is that fair?
[04:53:41] So always try to be getting information, right?
[04:53:43] Logistics is a big key to all this, right?
[04:53:45] Because it's a fuel, it's a food, it's feeding us,
[04:53:48] it's everything, right?
[04:53:49] So you can see the logistical capacity here, right?
[04:53:52] We need to secure that, get them aligned.
[04:53:54] Like everybody's coming off the map right now
[04:53:56] and whatever, they're filtering this whole area.
[04:53:58] So I need somebody following this,
[04:54:00] whoever it may be, to go integrate,
[04:54:02] go integrate the students team over there
[04:54:05] and ask what they need from us, right?
[04:54:06] if we can help them out with that report
[04:54:08] because if I invite door time tonight.
[04:54:11] Torturing the FEMA worker,
[04:54:12] my Christian national's militia ca...
[04:54:15] Torturing the FEMA worker,
[04:54:16] my Christian national's militia captures
[04:54:18] to find out where the toilet paper is.
[04:54:21] Yeah.
[04:54:22] You don't understand, we're doing this.
[04:54:24] We're doing this to help you, you scumbag.
[04:54:27] You wanna kill these North Carolinas.
[04:54:29] We wanna save them.
[04:54:33] Fuck you, all right?
[04:54:35] How dare you?
[04:54:43] It's gonna be a shit story.
[04:54:44] More people come down up math or whatever's going on right now. People are gonna be here looting in in the best of us
[04:54:49] Okay, that being said we need to establish a security roster for here, bro
[04:54:53] These guys want someone to loot so fucking bad
[04:54:55] They're like, please please do a little bit of looting so I can fucking shoot you like that's what they're
[04:55:00] They're the most excited about fuck about the hurricane relief and recovery. They just want to kill someone
[04:55:05] Okay, they want to get a legal kill just a bunch of this a nation of Kyle written houses, dude
[04:55:12] just a nation of
[04:55:14] Kyle written houses built to the goddamn brim
[04:55:19] What a psychopathic country we live in
[04:55:23] Right, we need to secure ourselves for persons right and our materials so whoever can put that together
[04:55:29] Burry up. All right work a task for that
[04:55:32] Please that's a primary. It doesn't have to be 10 people walking around them floors. So like one or two people
[04:55:38] In addition to that boom, boom, boom, boom
[04:55:40] Charlie has a mission right now, yeah it's getting close so she can
[04:55:48] task forward whoever you know on that mission whoever wants to volunteer for
[04:55:52] that I don't know how many people they need or what they need get with Charlie
[04:55:55] in regards to that okay. Oh let me see here any intelligence that you guys
[04:56:00] have right now I can't take it all myself that's why I have an intel
[04:56:04] team it's team girl power right there so I need you guys to go to them
[04:56:07] and give them any kind of information you need.
[04:56:10] If that's social media,
[04:56:11] if that's a person you can talk to over there,
[04:56:13] that has an 80 year old man up in the mountain
[04:56:15] that needs help, whatever it is that you feel is pertinent,
[04:56:18] I need you to go to those ladies,
[04:56:20] that way they can integrate that
[04:56:21] into our intelligence infrastructure
[04:56:23] because that drives missions,
[04:56:25] which drives more intelligence and then more missions.
[04:56:27] Okay, it's like a big wheel.
[04:56:29] Oh, let me see here, boom, boom, boom, boom.
[04:56:32] One thing that really sucks,
[04:56:33] but we need it right now is a switch wrench.
[04:56:35] I'm doing everything in my my capacity right now to get more port bodies and
[04:56:39] also to get a truck here from poor Bragg to suck those port bodies.
[04:56:42] I know they're four right now, right?
[04:56:44] Yeah, we're working on that, right?
[04:56:56] But but I need a team, I know it's not a sexy mission, but for
[04:56:59] real, I need a team to make a slip change wherever that may be.
[04:57:03] I don't care.
[04:57:03] It's your mission. That's your baby. Okay. It's a real thing.
[04:57:06] We can't be like this and everywhere and doing that because it's it's leading to
[04:57:10] sickness. It's going to lead to some problems. Okay. So please take care of that.
[04:57:16] Yeah. And then in any input, I'm just one man. Okay. Just just tell me any input
[04:57:20] you got, please help me. It will adjust, right? I'm open to all
[04:57:26] criticism, whatever. Okay, guys. That's all I got.
[04:57:29] We're based on the help out, not necessarily for...
[04:57:34] Except for criticism I might get from God dang FEMA,
[04:57:38] which is the Feminist Emergency Medical Association.
[04:57:43] That's right, they're doing feminism.
[04:57:44] I've decided, fuck the feds.
[04:58:01] God, we are so fucked.
[04:58:03] We are so absolutely fucked.
[04:58:10] We don't need the government,
[04:58:12] nor do we need Hollywood.
[04:58:16] Having a plan to avoid the government is a sad affair.
[04:58:18] total necessity. It's totally necessary, but sad. All the same, dude, dude, is there a single
[04:58:26] fucking point? Is there a single person in here that's like, Hey, maybe the government
[04:58:32] is telling you not to be there because it's complicating the relief and recovery efforts.
[04:58:38] Like not a single comment. We are the people are the government. Trump needs to hire this
[04:58:42] guy for sure. Great job to everyone there. Briefing is on point. You could tell
[04:58:50] it's time for us vets to answer that call again. I need to look into this Christian Rangers.
[04:59:00] This is why we need support. Recognize all veterans have no words. So proud to see these
[04:59:04] Americans showing what Americans do. I got a strong feeling this cab right here is at
[04:59:10] some major leadership experience in combat just the way he's in control of everything.
[04:59:15] God bless this man for real. Joshua bless these people.
[04:59:25] Former MP and Army com specialist also ham right ham radio lots for backup comms got
[04:59:29] my own equipment Jeep and some equipment. How does one get involved? That guy was my instructor
[04:59:42] at selection dude seemed squared away. He was a green beret absolute chat and a gray human.
[04:59:48] That guy is a green beret. Oh, we're done. We're done. We're done. No, no, no, no, no,
[04:59:55] no. I don't want to believe that because I still want to believe it. Like there is
[05:00:00] at least some selection process. Okay. I don't want to believe it. I love that
[05:00:25] y'all aren't freelancing and coordinating with law enforcement, FD and EMS on the ground.
[05:00:29] This is how you logically coordinate ops and integrate into the incident command structure.
[05:00:35] They are quite literally not doing that. They are quite literally working around everyone.
[05:00:43] He said he's coordinating with law enforcement and then said, the best thing to do is offer
[05:00:48] civilian help and then you can maybe hear where there is need. That means they're
[05:00:55] They're not coordinating with law enforcement at all.
[05:01:09] Making backpacks and sitting out Thursday.
[05:01:17] Brother great leader I can cook for a large amount of people.
[05:01:19] I have all the equipment.
[05:01:21] Let me know if y'all need to cook says Cajun commander.
[05:01:25] How leaders lead.
[05:01:35] This is leadership.
[05:01:36] Oh my God, dude, we're so fucking cooked.
[05:01:39] We're done.
[05:01:40] We're done son.
[05:01:42] We're done.
[05:01:43] We're done.
[05:01:44] We're done.
[05:01:45] There is no, like, there's right here.
[05:01:49] not even just the failure of the government, okay? This right here is a uniquely American problem.
[05:01:56] American individualism and American exceptionalism, when it's together in this circumstance,
[05:02:05] you see it working in this perfectly chaotic situation where these guys are like,
[05:02:11] I am the law. I am going to help. And when people that are actually there to help who are
[05:02:17] understandably telling them fuck off you are ruining these relief efforts and
[05:02:23] you're also putting yourself at unnecessary risk for no reason these guys
[05:02:27] are like nah there must be some secret conspiracy to stop me from helping these
[05:02:31] people that's crazy I have yet to see a single fucking reasonable comment in
[05:02:46] here like not one person is like hey man I hope you understand that like what
[05:02:54] you're doing what you're doing here is putting others in unnecessary risk during 2020 the wildfires and organs some shut set up arm roadblocks leading into one of the towns that people were running water into dude not a single comment.
[05:03:30] Not a single comment being like, Hey guys, I hope you know that, you know, you're, you're hurting people.
[05:03:38] FEMA had to spend some of their fucking resources on building a website to address common fake
[05:03:48] news because that's just how things work in America. Okay. Um, the dumbest guy, you know,
[05:03:55] came up with a theory on the shitter and now millions of people believe it.
[05:04:00] You know, it's not blockading people in Florida and preventing evacuations. You
[05:04:05] know, there's not controlled traffic flow or conduct traffic stops, which are handled
[05:04:08] by local authorities. This is a harmful rumor. Rumor, FEMA only provides loans to disaster
[05:04:15] survivors. This is false. In most cases, FEMA grants do not have to be paid back. There
[05:04:20] are some less common situations in which you may have to pay FEMA back if you receive
[05:04:24] duplicate benefits from insurance or a grant from another source. Applying multiple times
[05:04:30] for disaster assistance will speed up the process of being approved. In fact, people
[05:04:34] need to apply for assistance one time per household. Do not resubmit or create a
[05:04:38] new application. The FAA is restricting access to the airspace for
[05:04:42] Helene rescue and recovery operations. The FAA is not
[05:04:46] restricting access for recovery recovery operations. The FAA is
[05:04:49] coordinating closely with state and local officials to make
[05:04:51] sure everyone is operating safely and very crowded and
[05:04:53] congested airspace. BIMA distributes a based on
[05:04:57] demographic characteristics. BIMA provides assistance to
[05:05:00] survivors regardless of race, color, national origin, sex,
[05:05:04] sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, English
[05:05:06] proficiency or economic status. Is that enough still? What? Rumor. FEMA is in the process of
[05:05:18] confiscating Helene's survivor property. If I apply for disaster assistance, my land will
[05:05:22] be deemed unlivable and my property will be seized. FEMA cannot seize your property or land.
[05:05:31] FEMA is no longer accepting application for housing assistance. FEMA is still accepting
[05:05:35] assistance. FEMA does not have enough money to provide disaster assistance for Helene.
[05:05:39] FEMA has enough money right now for immediate response and recovery needs. If you are
[05:05:43] who are affected by Helene do not hesitate to apply for disaster assistance.
[05:05:46] FEMA is asking for cash donations or turning away volunteers.
[05:05:51] This is false.
[05:05:52] FEMA does not ask for or generally accept any cash donations or volunteers for disaster
[05:05:56] response.
[05:05:57] We do encourage people who want to help to volunteer with or donate cash to reputable,
[05:06:02] voluntary, or charitable organizations.
[05:06:05] After a disaster, cash is often the best way to help as it provides the greatest
[05:06:08] flexibility for these reputable organizations working on the ground to purchase exactly
[05:06:12] what is needed. If you encounter someone claiming to represent FEMA and ask for
[05:06:18] donation, be careful that is likely a scam. Government employees will never
[05:06:21] solicit money. Oh, will you tune into the leaders debate in British Columbia
[05:06:32] tonight? The provincial election is on October 19th. Are you out of your
[05:06:35] mind? Of course I'm not going to tune into the fucking British Columbia
[05:06:42] provincial elections. That's incredible stuff. You just crushed that chatter's
[05:07:13] dreams. I'm sorry chatter. Here watch this instead. So we're gonna ask Alexa
[05:07:20] once again. Alexa, what kind of hurricane was Hurricane Milton? From Fandom.com.
[05:07:30] Hurricane Milton was extremely powerful category 5 hurricane that caused
[05:07:35] widespread damage across its path in october 2024 okay we need to ban fandom.com dude what
[05:07:44] the fuck is fandom okay i gotta look this up okay fandom.com hurricane milton like let's
[05:07:57] see hypothetical hurricanes wiki oh my god oh my god oh my god they're making a home
[05:08:18] No, dude, they literally made this. And then they, they deleted it because, because people
[05:08:31] were fucking using this for misinformation. Dude, dude, this is like fortune shit. Okay.
[05:08:51] The problem is you're playing a dangerous game, brother. Last time, fortune did this QAnon
[05:08:56] happened. Okay. Last time, last time a bunch of fortune dipshits did this fan fiction
[05:09:02] about espionage, it turned into the Q and on movement. Okay. I don't think these people
[05:09:09] understand when they joke around like this. Okay. When they joke around like this, a lot
[05:09:16] of these people do not have the capacity. A lot of these people do not have the capacity
[05:09:23] to look at this and go, Oh, this is like, you know, some fucking asshole. This is
[05:09:39] the real you can't make jokes anymore. You make a joke and dumb ass hogs don't
[05:09:42] realizes faking the turn it in a Nazi shit. Yeah. You are making everyone over the age
[05:09:52] of like 40 turn into cycle pass, dude. Hypothetical Hurricanes wiki a wiki based comprehensive database
[05:10:04] for hypothetical tropical cyclone articles that anyone can edit. Oh, I mean, there's
[05:10:11] a there's a bunch of there is also a bunch of other issues here. Alexa shouldn't be
[05:10:18] churning out fandom.com as the first answer. Gogi poker. I mean, this is like, oh my god, I can't
[05:10:40] all right, let's just fucking misinformation is disrupting recovery efforts from Hurricane
[05:10:54] Helene. As I told you, another hurdle in recovery from Helene misinformation is getting in the way.
[05:10:58] In North Carolina and other states, a barrage of conspiracy theories and false claims over
[05:11:02] efforts to bring relief to after Hurricane Helene is alarming and disheartening officials
[05:11:05] and workers we are we are genuinely we are we are so stupid okay we are so fucking stupid
[05:11:17] bro there is no fixing this we're done we're cooked we're getting increasingly dumber and
[05:11:22] dumber and dumber and dumber oh my god you steal a surprising amount of talking points
[05:11:31] for me a is on told me he has microphones planted in my living room can you please
[05:11:35] confirmed or denied? Okay dude. Who is this we use VGov? Just America. The Western world
[05:11:46] in general. By the way, this is a warning. What we are experiencing currently, okay,
[05:12:03] what we're experiencing, what we're watching currently, like information collapse in real
[05:12:06] time. And these, these fucking weirdos basically just getting in the way of relief
[05:12:14] recovery efforts is a simple is just a drip feed. Okay, it is going to be a typhoon after
[05:12:25] Thursday when the Florida hogs get involved. This is just the beginning. I am telling you
[05:12:33] right now it is going to get so much fucking worse. The only lithium for sale in Rutherford
[05:12:41] counties or the local low store and nine wall battery said Brian King, the chairman
[05:12:45] the county commission. As thousands across the southeast grieve the deaths and damage
[05:12:53] left by cap for hurricane made landfall in September 26 a torn of conspiracy theories
[05:12:57] rumors and lies threatens the undermine efforts to provide accurate information crucial resources.
[05:13:02] Oh my god. Hey, I know it's important to highlight terrible things before your own sanity. I think
[05:13:19] you should spend a little time focusing on folks who are in alignment with you. What?
[05:13:30] Dude, this kind of shit makes me understand, you know, Chinese walled garden internet
[05:13:34] is the Chinese, the great Chinese firewall is actually keeping us out. Okay. And for good reason,
[05:13:44] like it's, it's, it's actually, it's actually probably for the best. The conspiracy theories
[05:14:10] and rumors on X after Helen tour through the Southeast have also been circulated and elevated
[05:14:14] by high profile figures, including Elon Musk here. Here's what, here's what the fucking
[05:14:21] here's the more normal version, the more buttoned up version of these conspiracies,
[05:14:25] lower Ingram. What does she have to say about FEMA? And now, as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida,
[05:14:32] FEMA is facing a severe staffing shortage, we understand, as fewer than 10% of the agency's
[05:14:39] disaster workers are available to respond to the hurricane. What does that even mean?
[05:14:46] But at least those few workers will be diverse. And now,
[05:14:50] Now there's nothing funnier than America's open CIA counter China operations in the Philippines
[05:15:01] was to spread anti-vaxxer conspiracies because China shipped Sinevac to, to, to the Philippines
[05:15:09] and America was like, ooh, this will be bad. This will, this will make the Filipino population
[05:15:17] feel good about Chinese soft power. So they literally openly launched a misinformation
[05:15:25] campaign government funded to make the Filipino population anti-vax. Okay, more anti-vax than
[05:15:33] they already were. Now they did this. If you want to just Google it. If you think I'm
[05:15:41] what's really funny about this process is that we are doing it to ourselves okay
[05:15:51] like I don't think the American government is deliberately spreading fake
[05:15:56] anti-vaxxer bullshit on domestic soil they're not it's just that we are we are
[05:16:06] doing it to ourselves we're doing it to ourselves all the fucking time here this
[05:16:19] is it. Pentagon ran a secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China during the pandemic. Oh
[05:16:30] my God. Oh my God. All right, now let's get to the view.
[05:16:36] Kamala Harris was on the view and she said some really fucking dumb shit.
[05:16:41] To the White House is now a sprint with 28 days to go. I'm going to leave that alone.
[05:16:47] 28 days to go until election. So we are thrilled that joining us right now for
[05:16:54] for her very first talk show appearance
[05:16:57] and live TV interview appearance
[05:17:01] since accepting the Democratic presidential nomination.
[05:17:04] Please welcome back the next president of the United States.
[05:18:01] It's wonderful to see you.
[05:18:02] It's wonderful to see you.
[05:18:03] And look at how little dress so.
[05:18:05] Yes, yes.
[05:18:07] Well, most of us here.
[05:18:09] Almost as just as we are.
[05:18:10] But you walked, you just walked out to freedom
[05:18:13] Beyonce, which is a campaign anthem for you.
[05:18:16] And you've barely taken a breath since 79 days ago
[05:18:21] when President Biden called your house
[05:18:24] and said he was stepping down and passing you the torch.
[05:18:26] Bye.
[05:18:27] And then hung up.
[05:18:28] So kind of.
[05:18:32] How close.
[05:18:34] So you get this phone call, and I guess
[05:18:37] you can tell who's calling.
[05:18:43] Okay, this stuff is boring. What's that ingredient was that but you know, so there were these it was a real split screen obviously
[05:18:52] And then the rest of the day was I mean it was um
[05:18:56] It was surreal. I'll tell you think would be the big
[05:18:59] No, no, no, you can't do this. This is the this is like the longer version of I'm with her
[05:19:05] You can't get people to ride with you if you haven't established why they must ride with you
[05:19:10] You can't simply fucking talk about how wonderful that day was when you got the phone call.
[05:19:18] It just doesn't work, okay?
[05:19:20] It is basically the spiritual successor to I'm With Her.
[05:19:24] People are only going to be with her if she is doing something that people find to be
[05:19:31] good.
[05:19:38] Lead.
[05:19:39] You know, for example, I know we're going to talk today, but one of the issues that
[05:19:43] I'm very focused on is what we do around home health care.
[05:19:46] Yes, I have done a lot of work as it relates to sadly but violence against women and children. I care a lot about that.
[05:19:55] Oh my God. Oh my God. I've heard this so many times.
[05:20:00] I think the effect of these lies are and why is he doing this?
[05:20:06] It's profound and it is the height of irresponsibility and frankly callousness.
[05:20:13] So, lives are literally at stake right now.
[05:20:18] I traveled to Georgia and to North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.
[05:20:23] In Georgia, I met a woman who just days earlier, her husband was killed in their home by a
[05:20:30] fallen tree.
[05:20:35] Days later I met with her and her daughter.
[05:20:38] You can imagine the pain, the shock that they are still in about what they experienced,
[05:20:42] what they witnessed.
[05:20:44] I mean, we're talking about real human beings and their lives.
[05:20:49] And I'm losing everything, everything.
[05:20:53] This woman lost her husband.
[05:20:54] Her child lost her father.
[05:20:57] People are losing their home with no hope of ever being
[05:21:03] able to reconstruct or return.
[05:21:07] And the idea that somebody would
[05:21:09] being playing political games for the sake of himself,
[05:21:12] but this is so consistent about Donald Trump.
[05:21:14] He puts himself before the needs of other.
[05:21:17] I fear that he really lacks empathy on a very basic level
[05:21:21] to care about the suffering of other people
[05:21:24] and then understand the role of a leader
[05:21:27] is not to beat people down, it's to lift people up.
[05:21:32] Absolutely.
[05:21:32] Especially in a time of fight.
[05:21:38] The storm, as this massive storm is heading,
[05:21:40] it's about to hit Florida.
[05:21:41] You and Governor DeSantis have been going back and forth,
[05:21:44] trading jabs over your attempt to check in
[05:21:47] and ahead of the storm.
[05:21:49] You've called him selfish for not taking your calls.
[05:21:51] Now, he said this morning,
[05:21:53] you've never called regarding any of the storms
[05:21:55] Florida's had since you've been vice president
[05:21:57] until apparently now and called it political.
[05:21:59] What's your response to that?
[05:22:01] Well, first of all, I have called and talked with
[05:22:05] in the course of this crisis,
[05:22:07] this most recent crisis,
[05:22:09] Democrat and Republican governors called,
[05:22:13] taken the call, answered the call, had a conversation.
[05:22:16] So obviously, this is not an issue
[05:22:19] that is about partisanship or politics for certain leaders,
[05:22:23] but maybe is for others.
[05:22:26] What you also know, and the issue of what's about
[05:22:29] to hit Florida in your live show,
[05:22:31] so I just can't stress enough,
[05:22:33] this hurricane coming to Florida is,
[05:22:37] It is, and predicted to be historic.
[05:22:40] Yes.
[05:22:41] She just did not answer the question at all,
[05:22:43] like about this, Anthus.
[05:22:44] Just talk about it.
[05:22:45] In terms of how serious and devastating it will be.
[05:22:48] And I urge every and anybody who is watching
[05:22:52] or has family members in that area,
[05:22:53] please, please, please take seriously
[05:22:57] your local officials, admonition to you.
[05:23:00] If they're telling you to evacuate,
[05:23:02] get your stuff and go.
[05:23:03] If whatever they're telling you, because you know,
[05:23:07] we got you know, Floridians, tough folks,
[05:23:10] been through a lot, but this is gonna be different
[05:23:13] than they've been before.
[05:23:14] And I know a lot of folks might think,
[05:23:15] I've been through this, I grew up here,
[05:23:17] I've seen it all, I'll be fine.
[05:23:19] This one is gonna be different.
[05:23:20] And that's why I call the governor
[05:23:24] about what Florida has received in terms of impact.
[05:23:26] We have to have an agreement that at some point,
[05:23:30] we all need to work together
[05:23:33] to combine resources, especially federal, state, and local resources around these kinds of disasters.
[05:23:38] No, the question is, why haven't you called any of these governors previously in previous
[05:23:42] disasters, but you're calling now? That's where Ron DeSantis is presenting. And it's
[05:23:48] a shitty fucking, it's a shitty thing. It's like, yeah, I'm running for fucking
[05:23:52] president dog. And I'm the vice president. Obviously, I'm going to be handling these
[05:23:56] responsibilities if I do win. So currently, as it stands, I'm going to show you
[05:24:01] how I would do it, if given the opportunity.
[05:24:04] That's it, that's the, that is the fucking answer here.
[05:24:07] I don't really care.
[05:24:08] All right, let's continue.
[05:24:10] Harris addresses the border crisis
[05:24:14] and reacts to Trump's campaign rhetoric.
[05:24:16] And then we'll talk about the worst part of the interview
[05:24:18] in a brief moment.
[05:24:19] The part of the interview that made me wanna,
[05:24:21] I'm Brian, kill me.
[05:24:23] Okay, this part.
[05:24:32] Well, let's-
[05:24:33] Let me say that.
[05:24:34] I like candidates who show up for interviews.
[05:24:36] Just saying.
[05:24:37] I don't know the background of the guy.
[05:24:43] He's a convicted felon, a big-time loser,
[05:24:47] has been pretty open about his plans
[05:24:50] if elected to stack DC with loyalists,
[05:24:52] going after the media, and comedians.
[05:24:55] How threatened do you have to be to go after comedians?
[05:24:58] He wants to do some nasty portations, which really
[05:25:02] is a throwback to the 30s, a dictatorship
[05:25:04] by any other name.
[05:25:05] This is what he is planning.
[05:25:07] Now, people are saying this could be the closest election
[05:25:10] in a century.
[05:25:12] I personally cannot understand why anyone would vote for him.
[05:25:14] A lot of it is I think he's getting bad information,
[05:25:16] people are getting bad information from other channels.
[05:25:19] But do you have an explanation for this at all?
[05:25:23] Well, let me just add to your list, I mean.
[05:25:25] We got questions.
[05:25:27] It's only an hour shift.
[05:25:28] That's why some people are talking about it.
[05:25:32] Including he has said he would terminate
[05:25:34] the Constitution of the United States.
[05:25:35] Yeah, yeah.
[05:25:37] Angela, here's what I'd say.
[05:25:39] Look, I just recently did an event with Liz Cheney,
[05:25:42] the former conagent of mine.
[05:25:43] I know.
[05:25:43] Her father, the former vice president,
[05:25:45] Dick Cheney has supported me.
[05:25:48] Unbelievable.
[05:25:49] There are over 200.
[05:25:51] Is it?
[05:25:53] Is it unbelievable?
[05:25:58] Dick Cheney cared about one thing and one thing only,
[05:26:01] which was advancing the neocon agenda
[05:26:03] of lighting the entire Middle Eastern region on fire
[05:26:07] and then bringing in foreign investment
[05:26:09] into secure the natural resources, specifically oil.
[05:26:17] Like it's not that unbelievable.
[05:26:19] The Democratic administration currently
[05:26:20] is following that agenda in ways that maybe even Dick Cheney
[05:26:24] never imagined would happen.
[05:26:26] Former members of both Bush Presidencies,
[05:26:30] John McCain, Mitt Romney, who have endorsed me.
[05:26:34] Leading thinkers in the national security space.
[05:26:38] I'm not kidding when I say like,
[05:26:40] This is an unnecessarily close election.
[05:26:43] She still has a chance of winning,
[05:26:45] but it does not need to be this close.
[05:26:48] And she's doing everything in her power.
[05:26:51] Her and Biden are doing everything in their power
[05:26:53] to lose this election.
[05:26:55] It is kind of shocking.
[05:26:58] And frankly, one of the things
[05:27:00] that I'm very proud of that we have done collectively
[05:27:03] is we really are building a coalition
[05:27:06] around some very fundamental issues
[05:27:08] including that we love our country.
[05:27:11] And the,
[05:27:12] Son, she's never mentioned the Cheney's before ever.
[05:27:14] This is a revelation and should be what moves you to vote.
[05:27:17] If not list Cheney, then who?
[05:27:19] Wait, you're joking, right?
[05:27:21] Okay, Adolf Hitler.
[05:27:25] Adolf Hitler is saying that, you know,
[05:27:28] Trump is a terrifying figure.
[05:27:33] Please tell me you're joking.
[05:27:38] There's no way, right?
[05:27:40] You're joking.
[05:27:41] Oh, thank God.
[05:27:42] I, because I thought you were either being serious or trying to do a two-parter at the
[05:27:47] top of the hour. And those are banned. And I, uh, didn't want to ban you. Thank you for
[05:27:51] saying you're joking. Oh my God. I genuinely don't know anymore. Cause like some liberals
[05:27:56] unironically do say that some liberals do say that chat. I've heard that. I have heard
[05:28:06] that you should be motivated to go out and vote. Like even Liz Cheney understands
[05:28:10] the damage. Even Dick Cheney understands the damage Trump represents is what a lot
[05:28:15] of people do say so I can't tell but what I can tell is that at the top of the
[05:28:21] hour there's a three-minute outbreak and two part-urge bates are banned so don't
[05:28:25] try it on me here's a three-minute outbreak now that we have to put country
[05:28:41] before party we have to we have to agree we take to defend the Constitution of
[05:28:50] the United States to support the Constitution United States and I do
[05:28:54] You believe the closer we get to the election, the more that people reflect on what's at
[05:29:00] stake, including the fact that the former president tried to undo the will of the people
[05:29:05] in a free and fair election on January 6th, led what was a violent attack on the United
[05:29:11] States Capitol.
[05:29:12] 140 law enforcement, uniform law enforcement officers were attacked.
[05:29:16] Some died.
[05:29:17] I have seen from people who are former Trump supporters who are supporting me that that
[05:29:22] That was a bridge too far and back to the point about even the hurricanes that are one
[05:29:27] that's about to hit Florida, what has already hit, I think people are exhausted.
[05:29:32] And they're exhausted with the lies, they're exhausted with the selfishness, they're exhausting
[05:29:38] with the attempt to divide us as Americans.
[05:29:42] I think there's something very funny about this, by the way, Kamala Harris' support
[05:29:45] among Republicans almost doubles in the New York Times, the Annapol, and you hope
[05:29:50] that this means that like Republicans in swing states are going to vote for her. That's not
[05:29:57] what this means at all. So like her support going from, I don't know, fucking, what is
[05:30:04] it? 9%? What is up from 5% to 9% among Republicans who plan to vote for her does not mean that
[05:30:13] it's the Republicans in fucking Pennsylvania that are saying that they're going to vote
[05:30:20] for her. This does not mean that Republicans in motherfucking swing states are going to be
[05:30:26] voting for her. Okay. Republicans plan to back the Democratic candidate out of likely
[05:30:34] voters went from five percent up from five percent in the last New York time, Santa
[05:30:38] Paul a month earlier. By contrast, just three percent of Democratic identifying voters
[05:30:44] say they will vote for Donald Trump. This doesn't like you're playing fast and lose and misinforming
[05:30:51] the public.
[05:30:52] Oh, the poll came with a 2.4 margin error. Notably Harris could win the popular vote
[05:31:02] and still lose the Trump. Thanks to the electoral college. Dick Cheney being the
[05:31:13] collision, the very specific response to the threat of Donald Trump. Cheney is doing
[05:31:16] what a lot of my friends are doing. What I'm doing said, David from another never
[05:31:24] Trump Republican. We're not going to like 80% of the domestic agenda of the Harris administration.
[05:31:31] We're going to swallow that with our eyes open. What, what has she presented that you don't like,
[05:31:41] but we really love the foreign policies from added. I do think we're living through the moment
[05:31:50] when the parties changed who their voters are, we're seeing a certain type of voter with a lot
[05:31:53] to lose migrating into the democratic coalition because it offers stability in a certain kind
[05:31:58] of voter with less to lose and more alienation migrating out of the democratic coalition
[05:32:03] because they don't feel attached enough to the society and are excited by the Republican
[05:32:06] promise to take more risks with America. I think this is, it's like a ship that's sinking.
[05:32:24] Okay. It's a ship that is sinking and these guys are worried about plugging one of the smallest
[05:32:32] holes possible. Okay. You're taking Democratic voters like regular Democratic constituencies
[05:32:41] for granted in an even worse way than the Joe Biden reelection campaign did. And it's
[05:32:51] even more dangerous because Kamala Harris is a black woman. So the assumption that just
[05:32:58] by being a black woman, you're going to take for granted a lot of young voters, a lot
[05:33:03] of black and brown voters across the board is not a good strategy. Okay. Not. This is
[05:33:35] one of the main reasons why I'm committed to doing all that I can to send President
[05:33:38] Trump back to the White House. Yeah, yeah. On Monday, betting platform Poly market gave
[05:33:43] Trump a 53.3% chance of securing the presidency on Colbert Harris drank a Miller high life.
[05:34:00] The current and last president don't drink.
[05:34:03] She referred to her rallies.
[05:34:05] Quite a few people don't show up, by the way,
[05:34:06] and then described Trump as a loser.
[05:34:07] She added, this is what happens when I drink beer.
[05:34:11] Wow, so cool.
[05:34:16] Kamala Harris has to make up for her lack of charisma
[05:34:20] with sound policies that actually help people.
[05:34:23] Just be like, this is where people are hurting.
[05:34:25] This is how I'm going to help them.
[05:34:27] She's doing neither.
[05:34:28] He doesn't have the charisma to push a, you know,
[05:34:32] regular old boring neoliberal campaign.
[05:34:35] Neither did Hillary Clinton, mind you, okay?
[05:34:38] And she also doesn't even have good policies
[05:34:40] that she can point to to be like,
[05:34:43] this is what I'm gonna do to help Americans
[05:34:45] that are suffering.
[05:34:47] It's just a terrible, terrible campaign.
[05:34:50] And they're ready to turn the page
[05:34:52] and chart a new way forward.
[05:34:53] Yes.
[05:34:54] And I feel very optimistic about that.
[05:34:59] When you were here last, I asked about the border.
[05:35:01] Mama has charisma is called being hot as fuck.
[05:35:03] I mean, she is, she's attractive, but that's not enough.
[05:35:06] She comes across like a fucking robot every time
[05:35:08] she says the exact same words over and over again.
[05:35:12] She literally force feeds the talking point
[05:35:15] into whatever question.
[05:35:18] It's like, it's like her brain hears like key words
[05:35:21] is like a fucking AI.
[05:35:23] Her brain hears key words and goes,
[05:35:26] I prosecuted transnational gangs
[05:35:31] in a border state.
[05:35:34] We will stop the flood of migrants.
[05:35:37] Donald Trump does not care about the problem every time.
[05:35:42] They could be like, uh, ma'am, madam vice president, we were asking about,
[05:35:50] we were asking about the United fruit workers union or something.
[05:35:53] You know what I mean?
[05:35:54] Like, like, why are you what?
[05:35:58] And as you rightly pointed out, the former president blocked the strongest border security
[05:36:05] bill in decades.
[05:36:07] But there remains this perception among voters that the Biden administration dragged its feet
[05:36:11] and waited too long to act to address the border crisis.
[05:36:14] Can you speak to why voters may feel that way?
[05:36:16] Sure.
[05:36:17] Well, first of all, to your point, when we first came in office hours after we
[05:36:22] were inaugurated, the first bill we offered, infrastructure, before bringing down the cost
[05:36:27] prescription medications, it was to fix our broken immigration system.
[05:36:32] And it never got taken up, in large part for political reasons, because solutions are at
[05:36:36] hand and we need to fix the problem.
[05:36:39] Then to your point, a bipartisan group of members of the United States Congress, including
[05:36:43] some of the most conservative members, worked together with our support to craft the
[05:36:50] most serious and strong border security bill we've seen in years.
[05:36:55] Donald Trump got word of it and told them,
[05:36:57] don't put the bill up for a vote
[05:37:00] because he didn't want a solution
[05:37:02] because he preferred to run on a problem
[05:37:03] instead of fixing a problem.
[05:37:05] So then we had to do,
[05:37:07] in addition to what we've done
[05:37:08] since day one and trying to strengthen the.
[05:37:11] It was crazy that when they controlled both the House
[05:37:13] of Representatives, the Senate and the White House,
[05:37:17] they put up a border bill and then,
[05:37:20] I guess somehow that border bill never got brought up,
[05:37:31] We have seen illegal immigration reduced by half, the intake of fentanyl reduced by half,
[05:37:38] but ultimately, if we want a real fix to this, Congress has to act.
[05:37:42] We need, for example, in that bill, we would have put 1,500 more border agents at the border,
[05:37:47] which is why the Border Patrol supported it.
[05:37:50] I went down to the border.
[05:37:51] It's so funny to keep being like, the Border Patrol supported it
[05:37:54] when, like, you asked the Border Patrol, and now you're saying,
[05:37:58] It's so funny to keep being like the border patrol supported it when like you asked the
[05:38:03] border patrol now and they're like, yeah, it sucks.
[05:38:05] It's actually gay communism.
[05:38:06] They want to vaccinate all the border guards.
[05:38:09] They want to kill the border patrol with this bill.
[05:38:11] We don't want it.
[05:38:12] Like they don't care.
[05:38:13] No, they did.
[05:38:15] They did support it.
[05:38:16] They did support it early on because it was a very right wing bill.
[05:38:20] And then Donald Trump did say, now fuck this, kill the bill.
[05:38:22] What are you doing?
[05:38:23] Are you kidding me?
[05:38:24] But that doesn't change the reality.
[05:38:27] That doesn't change the reality that it was a right-wing bill and the border patrol is
[05:38:31] absolutely going to go along with whatever the fuck Trump says.
[05:38:36] That's why it's a stupid fucking decision.
[05:38:39] That's why this argument is fucking idiotic.
[05:38:46] And let me tell you, these border agents are working around the clock, they're trying
[05:38:50] as hard as they can.
[05:38:51] They need more resources.
[05:38:52] I have personally prosecuted transnational criminal organizations for the tracking
[05:38:57] of guns, drugs and human beings.
[05:39:00] I have taken it on the cartels.
[05:39:01] I-
[05:39:02] What did I tell you?
[05:39:03] They're bought!
[05:39:05] As a bot!
[05:39:06] She's a bot!
[05:39:07] She just switched the order.
[05:39:09] She normally starts with that and then goes to the border bill.
[05:39:14] Ossocuted the cartels?
[05:39:16] I understand the serious nature of this issue and the need to fix it.
[05:39:20] And solutions are at hand, but again, Donald Trump prefers to run on problems and set fixing problems.
[05:39:25] He's not solution-oriented.
[05:39:27] And again, I will invite people.
[05:39:28] If you really need to know how he thinks since he doesn't do these kinds of interviews,
[05:39:32] watch his rallies. He spends full time engaged in grievance about what has happened to him.
[05:39:40] He spends full time perpetuating lies and misinformation. He spends full time talking
[05:39:46] about fictional characters. This next issue is a personal one for me because I am part of what
[05:39:58] what they call the sandwich generation.
[05:40:01] I'm an only child, and I will likely
[05:40:03] be responsible for taking care of my children
[05:40:05] and my parents at the same time.
[05:40:06] And us also.
[05:40:07] And her husband, Joy, and my co-host.
[05:40:11] My mother, in fact, she's here in the audience,
[05:40:13] as I've told you.
[05:40:14] She's a retired teacher.
[05:40:16] Her application.
[05:40:18] I'm on board with calling her robotic,
[05:40:20] but I started to feel the same about burning, too.
[05:40:22] I think it's just what happens when people run campaigns.
[05:40:24] No, there's a difference between messaging discipline
[05:40:28] And literally fucking, when Bernie Sanders stays on message, he is communicating actively
[05:40:36] direct policy prescriptions for problems that American people are facing.
[05:40:42] When Kamala Harris is saying, I prosecuted transnational gangs and I want to pass the most right-wing
[05:40:49] border bill, it's the wrong message that she is staying on, okay?
[05:40:58] literally inauthentic. She's also using this same exact language. Like it's not, it goes beyond
[05:41:09] messaging discipline. When you basically say the exact same thing over and over again, you repeat it
[05:41:17] whenever, like you repeat it whenever something like triggers that talking point is the same
[05:41:23] phrases, it's the same, it's the same exact message. The message is already bad too on
[05:41:29] top of that. And it's often devoid of policy or when it has policy, it's like fucking right
[05:41:34] wing policy. It's really bad. It makes you come across as inauthentic Bernie Sanders
[05:41:43] stays on message, but think about the conversation that she had with Theo Vaughn. Now think about
[05:41:48] the conversation that Kamala Harris would have with Theo Vaughn. She would literally
[05:41:53] turn around and be like, I've prosecuted transnational border gangs. Like that's
[05:41:58] insane just be fucking normal dude address the question it's insane how can you not tell that
[05:42:12] uh after a certain point this turns into like inauthentic pandering yeah i mean here that's a great
[05:42:20] example as well i repeat myself a million times throughout the day sometimes but i don't but i'm
[05:42:28] I'm directly responding to that person usually.
[05:42:32] I'm not like slotting in certain key talking points.
[05:42:37] Or even if I'm slotting talking points,
[05:42:39] I'm not using the exact same phrase over and over again.
[05:42:42] The exact same phrase is over and over again.
[05:42:47] Oh.
[05:42:57] Long-term health care was denied
[05:43:00] because of a preexisting health condition.
[05:43:04] You are announcing on our show
[05:43:05] a plan to ease the financial and emotional burdens
[05:43:08] on families like mine caring for our aging loved ones.
[05:43:13] What is that plan?
[05:43:15] So Sunny, like you, I took care of my mother
[05:43:19] when she was sick.
[05:43:20] She was diagnosed with cancer.
[05:43:23] And so it is a personal experience for me
[05:43:27] as well as something I care deeply about.
[05:43:30] You know, taking care of a parent,
[05:43:35] You know, that means trying to cook what they want to eat,
[05:43:40] what they can eat.
[05:43:41] It means picking out clothes for them
[05:43:44] that soft enough that it doesn't irritate their skin, right?
[05:43:48] It means trying to think of something funny.
[05:43:52] This is new.
[05:43:53] This is new stuff.
[05:43:56] This is story time with Kamala, but it's new stuff, at least.
[05:44:04] OK, at least it's new stuff.
[05:44:06] Let's see where she goes.
[05:44:08] to make them laugh or smile.
[05:44:11] And there's so much about that that really
[05:44:14] is about giving folks dignity.
[05:44:19] And to your point about being in the sandwich generation,
[05:44:23] there are so many people in our country
[05:44:25] who are right in the middle.
[05:44:27] They're taking care of their kids,
[05:44:28] and they're taking care of their aging parents.
[05:44:31] And it's just almost impossible to do it all,
[05:44:35] Especially if they work, we're finding that so many
[05:44:38] are then having to leave their job,
[05:44:40] which means losing a source of income,
[05:44:42] not to mention the emotional stress.
[05:44:45] And so what I am proposing is that basically what we will do
[05:44:50] is allow Medicare to cover in-home health care.
[05:44:54] Oh my God.
[05:45:01] We're talking about these kinds of things
[05:45:04] where it's just about helping an aging parent or person,
[05:45:09] You know prepare a meal
[05:45:12] You know put their sweater on yes, and it's about dignity for that individual. It's about independence for that individual
[05:45:19] I mean what people are of declining skills to some extent, but their dignity has their pride is not declined
[05:45:27] They want to they want to stay in their home
[05:45:29] They don't want to go somewhere else plus for the family to send them to a
[05:45:34] Residential care facility to hire somebody is so expensive
[05:45:37] And I'll just say, well, here's the other thing about it, you know, people say, well,
[05:45:42] how are you going to pay for it?
[05:45:43] Here's the thing.
[05:45:44] Here's how we pay for it.
[05:45:46] Part of what I also intend to do is allow Medicare to continue to negotiate drug prices
[05:45:51] against these big pharmaceutical companies, which means we are going to save Medicare
[05:45:55] the money because we're not going to be paying these high prices.
[05:46:01] I mean, this is good.
[05:46:02] This is not bad.
[05:46:03] It's good policy.
[05:46:04] Remember when I said Kamala Harris can make up for her lack of charisma with at least like
[05:46:10] with, with sound policy that addresses people's problems.
[05:46:14] I was wrong.
[05:46:15] She's not doing a good job communicating that, but I mean, at least it's new and it's good.
[05:46:20] So that's good.
[05:46:22] But I was wrong.
[05:46:23] I don't, I don't think that I think maybe she should be doing a pre-canned speech here.
[05:46:29] Okay.
[05:46:31] I take it back.
[05:46:32] I take back what I said.
[05:46:34] a precooked MPC talking point for this one. So you can deliver it with the same confidence
[05:46:40] that you deliver the transnational gangs line and be like prepared. You know what I mean?
[05:46:45] Cause it's a good policy. Like expanding Medicare for in-home coverage is not a bad
[05:46:53] thing. Okay. But anytime she falls out of line, anytime she falls out of like the
[05:46:59] pre-canned speech that she has, pre-designated, she just comes across as very anxious
[05:47:03] when she's delivering it. It's fine. I'll still ride for policies like this. Ultimately,
[05:47:08] any kind of Medicare expansion is a good thing. And offsetting the cost by allowing, allowing
[05:47:16] the federal government to negotiate pharmaceutical prices, doubly good. Okay. It doesn't even
[05:47:21] need to be one and the other. It can be either or both are good. Both are good.
[05:47:32] I just wish that she had a little bit more umph when she's talking about this
[05:47:36] kind of stuff.
[05:47:37] It is, and those resources are best then put in a way that helps a family like the one
[05:47:43] you are describing, which you have already done, which we have already done, with insulin.
[05:47:47] So it has to be about just saying what's happening, and it's such a burden that's emotional,
[05:47:58] financial, physical, care is about physical work, and helping people do what they rightly
[05:48:05] want and need to be able to do.
[05:48:06] Are we going to get any help from insurance?
[05:48:09] Because I'm-
[05:48:10] 100 or thousand on this, 47% of people in recent polls say Harris is too liberal, progressive, and that includes 49% of independence.
[05:48:16] Only 9% say not progressive enough.
[05:48:18] How could she package progressive policy in a way to avoid this perception?
[05:48:21] Sorry, last time I'm going to try to ask.
[05:48:24] Great, great question.
[05:48:26] The answer is, you're not going to like it.
[05:48:28] But the answer is, Americans are fucking stupid, okay?
[05:48:31] That's it.
[05:48:33] They're fucking stupid.
[05:48:35] That's precisely the reason why 60% of Americans want fucking mass deportation,
[05:48:41] but then simultaneously when they get something similar to mass deportation to go,
[05:48:45] oh my god, I hate this. Who could have foreseen how fucking devastating this is?
[05:48:50] It's all about fucking messaging. And they did a very good job by not saying that they are
[05:48:56] going to institute fucking price caps, but instead they're going to tackle price
[05:49:00] gougers. They're going to fight price gougers in the grocery sector. Okay. That is one of
[05:49:08] her most popular policies. Thus far it pulls at 83% as 83% approval rating. That is the
[05:49:15] most significant, one of the most radical things that an American, uh, American presidential
[05:49:21] candidate has put forward. They messaged that correctly. They did a great job with
[05:49:28] that messaging. And regardless of how much the Republican party tried to tackle it by
[05:49:34] saying, this is Vuvuzela, this is communism, this is, you know, all this, it still doesn't
[05:49:40] change that reality.
[05:49:42] Okay. Yeah. Net support for federal law limiting how much companies can raise the price of
[05:49:54] food and groceries, plus 15% of federal law establishing price control and food
[05:49:59] and groceries minus 10%. I try to tell you guys this all the fucking time is just straight
[05:50:22] up. It is simply about recognizing the harm that people are experiencing and then saying
[05:50:31] we're going to help you. That's it. They said the same thing about Tim waltz. Tim waltz's
[05:50:38] policies, Tim waltz's policies, for example, are considered radical paid family leave.
[05:50:45] How dare you, expanding the social safety nets in significant ways, is considered unimaginably
[05:50:53] progressive in this country.
[05:50:55] American voters vote for instituting fucking seizing the means of production for the working
[05:51:01] class if it's not associated with the Democratic Party, if it's a faceless, lifeless fucking
[05:51:07] ballot measure.
[05:51:09] Okay?
[05:51:11] Never forget that.
[05:51:12] principle you can move the needle by referendum on unimaginably progressive ballot measures.
[05:51:25] That's precisely the reason why so many Republicans refuse to expand Medicaid coverage
[05:51:31] in red states and they people had to fight tooth and nail for it on the ground
[05:51:36] to expand Medicaid through ballot measures. Okay, just because something just because Americans
[05:51:46] also stupidly think, like, Coma Harris is too liberal, does not change the reality that if she
[05:51:51] was actively communicating desirable policies that will help solve some of the issues that Americans
[05:51:58] are facing, okay, and just kept repeating it and over and over again. And whenever people said,
[05:52:04] this is too radical, this is too progressive, she said, what is what is radical or progressive
[05:52:07] about helping Americans? I think you're the radical one for consistently fighting tooth and nail
[05:52:14] to stop any kind of fucking measure that helps American citizens. You're the radical one.
[05:52:20] You never do this for the fucking wealthy. That would immediately deflate any kind of
[05:52:25] fucking counter. So stop pointing to fucking dumbass polls like that to be like, oh, Americans
[05:52:33] fancy her to be too radical. Americans don't know anything. Okay, they're fucking stupid.
[05:52:57] Do you get it? I agree. Thanks for that. It kind of makes me think of what's happening
[05:53:10] in Nebraska with their independent candidate. There are so many examples. There are so many
[05:53:19] fucking examples of shit that Americans are on board with as long as you don't fucking
[05:53:25] say this is a progressive socialist policy. That's it. Yeah, a huge part of the two liberal
[05:53:34] characterization is just race and gender, which is pretty funny because she doesn't
[05:53:38] even fucking make an effort to say anything about race or gender. The issue is she's
[05:53:45] a black woman. That's where it comes from as well. You're absolutely correct on this.
[05:53:56] Like 100%. They go, Oh, Kamala Harris is a black woman. She's too liberal. It's a cycle
[05:54:09] of neglect leading to poor to educate, leading to poor education, which leads to being
[05:54:14] stupid and anger, which allows neglect to fester. Yes. Why did Hillary everything
[05:54:24] People would vote for her because just because she's a woman, people hate women because she's
[05:54:29] a white woman in like elite liberal circles where there's a lot of pandering to that sort
[05:54:33] of thing.
[05:54:34] Like white feminism festers in these, in these environments and it led her to have a false
[05:54:40] sense of security and comfort in that position.
[05:54:42] But Kamala Harris is black, okay?
[05:54:45] And you can tell she's black by the fact that she never brings up the fact that
[05:54:48] she's a black woman because black people know it doesn't work that way.
[05:54:53] You can't just be like, I'm black, vote for me, you're way into office.
[05:54:59] That's how you know she's a black woman by the way, regards to what fucking Trump says
[05:55:03] or whatever any dumb racist person says.
[05:55:13] One other thing, how does Trump get away with only 32% saying he's too conservative?
[05:55:17] That's a bit shocking to me.
[05:55:19] He portrayed himself as a centrist the first time.
[05:55:21] It's because Trump is charismatic.
[05:55:24] Not charismatic to us, but charismatic to a lot of fucking dumbasses.
[05:55:29] And there's a lot of them, even in the Democratic party, even in the independent side of things.
[05:55:35] And when you consider someone to be charismatic, you make up policies for them in your mind.
[05:55:40] You don't actually listen to what they're saying. You just imagine that they will end
[05:55:44] up doing whatever you think they're going to do, whatever you think is best for you.
[05:55:49] A great example of this was, a great example of this right now is with like a lot of
[05:55:54] fucking straight up anti-Semitic Nazis who still think that Donald Trump is going to fucking
[05:56:01] like destroy Israel or some shit. Okay. Or at the very least, they just cope, they just
[05:56:08] cope Max into believing that he's just simply putting on the keeper and, and, uh, and saying
[05:56:15] that he wants Israel to, uh, to, to annex the West Bank because he's, he just has
[05:56:22] to do that. He has to pay the piper, but he's not. He's not going to do that at the end
[05:56:25] of the day, even though he fucking literally did do that. Okay. Like they just, they just
[05:56:33] cope. They like him. They like his other policies. So they just make up shit. I did. I did
[05:56:42] see the bitch ass pussy Biden excoriated Netanyahu and Israel's conduct in the war.
[05:56:49] Woodward's Bob Woodward's new book says the book war lays bare. Just how frustrated
[05:56:53] the president has become a Prime Minister Benjamin Anyaus as the war in Gaza began.
[05:56:57] I love this because it's like, dude, you gave, you gave him $18 billion.
[05:57:04] You gave him $18 billion.
[05:57:06] Like what is wrong with you?
[05:57:08] Oh man, he makes me so mad.
[05:57:11] I'm going to punish him by giving him more unlimited weapons transfers.
[05:57:15] Oh, I'm so fucking mad at him.
[05:57:25] Here's another 20 billion fucking dollars you piece of shit.
[05:57:28] Fuck you.
[05:57:32] Biden's a Biden's a pain pig. Yes. No, Biden's doing fendom. Yeah. He's not a pain pig. He's
[05:57:42] a pay pig, dude. Biden is fucking fendom. I hate it. I hate. Oh, tell me more about how
[05:57:54] much more money you want from me. I hate it. Hasan, are you going to watch Dershowitz
[05:57:59] and hijab debate on Piers Morgan? No, I'm not going to watch that. I don't care.
[05:58:03] Oh the Macron Netanyahu on the French leaders that countries stop supplying weapons to Israel arguing that providing arms all demanding a ceasefire is inconsistent
[05:58:14] That drew the Israeli leaders fury
[05:58:19] Huh, I don't understand France hardly sells any weapons Israel which receives over 90% of his arm shipments from the United States in Germany
[05:58:36] Why France's little leverage over US arm shipments. Oh, wow the
[05:59:07] 90,000th female Biden non-story that has zero material impact on the arming of the Israeli
[05:59:12] genocide in Gaza.
[05:59:14] Hard hitting reporting here, definitely not part of the year-long effort to curate leaks
[05:59:17] in distance Biden from the carnage on people's timelines.
[05:59:23] He's a fucking liar, BB, what the fuck?
[05:59:41] Cliff notes, Macron said he would stop sending weapons to Israel, and then he called Macron
[05:59:44] anti-Semitic, which led to a sharp improvement in Macron's approval ratings in France.
[05:59:53] they're like wait a minute you said he's anti somatic wait I made I made a
[06:00:01] mistake maybe he is good lead out
[06:00:05] oh oh oh oh wait wait and then Macron reverse position and said they will
[06:00:20] continue to send weapons to Israel meanwhile he doesn't even send that
[06:00:25] many weapons that is real 18 billion 18 billion despite hating a lot of people are criticism
[06:01:22] about it for sending 18 billion Israel despite hating BB not realizing that he's actually
[06:01:30] a pay pig and likes being endombed. I know a lot is separate man shut up. Oh my god.
[06:01:49] I know usually I like to fucking shorten shit so I keep it under the word count. What the
[06:02:12] fuck I didn't know this dude was fucking and say Michael Rappaport yeah he's out of
[06:02:15] his dang mind. That's from September. Yeah, I know I retweeted this. He gave that fucking
[06:02:24] liar 8 billion in arms a week ago. If this animates you, I could convince you the world
[06:02:29] will end in five minutes unless you blow me on the spa right now. Please don't give
[06:02:55] the dude views or even your time. Wait, what? Biden, you're right. I probably should
[06:03:03] not be platforming Joseph Robin at Brandon. Anyway, let's get to the worst part of
[06:03:13] this fucking Kamala Harris interview, which I've been avoiding for obvious reasons. It's
[06:03:19] because it's going to cause you spiritual psychic damage in the same way that it caused me spiritual
[06:03:26] and psychic damage. Let's take a look at what she had to say.
[06:03:30] Telling you insurance is the bane of most people's existence. They have it, but it
[06:03:36] It doesn't cover anything anymore.
[06:03:38] And they deny all of this stuff without knowing or talking
[06:03:45] to people or finding anything out.
[06:03:48] Is there anything that can be done to curb them?
[06:03:52] Because I feel like if I haven't used my insurance for a year,
[06:03:57] give me the money back.
[06:04:00] Give me the money back.
[06:04:01] Let me reinvest it in my family.
[06:04:04] But there has to be some way where we can say to insurance
[06:04:07] companies, listen, you can't just knock people off
[06:04:11] and say, no, it's not good, and particularly
[06:04:13] when it's older folks.
[06:04:15] So part of the reason for my plan
[06:04:18] is that this is about Medicare, because otherwise,
[06:04:20] people have to spend down everything
[06:04:22] they've got to only be eligible for the care they need
[06:04:26] as a Medicaid recipient, which means
[06:04:28] they have to spend down everything.
[06:04:31] basically, you know, feel like they're going broke
[06:04:34] in order to qualify for Medicaid assistance.
[06:04:37] So that's why my plan is about Medicare.
[06:04:39] So that can coexist with insurance,
[06:04:43] but it is a way to help people actually
[06:04:45] not just get by, but get ahead.
[06:04:47] And again, the core of this is about
[06:04:50] just practical solutions, common sense solutions.
[06:04:53] I mean, that's really how I come at most of the,
[06:04:57] the things I work on and the things I intend
[06:04:59] to work on as president.
[06:05:00] by part of listen, I plan on having a Republican in my cabinet.
[06:05:03] You have got this.
[06:05:04] Yeah.
[06:05:05] You ask me what's the difference between Joe Biden and me?
[06:05:08] Well, that will be one of the differences.
[06:05:17] Ew, gross.
[06:05:22] Ew.
[06:05:24] She's like, Madam Vice President,
[06:05:27] there's a lot of historically unpopular policies.
[06:05:33] There are a lot of historically unpopular policies
[06:05:37] of the current administration that you're a part of,
[06:05:39] which unironically led to you now running for president in this historically relevant
[06:05:44] manner. What do you, what do you say to the voters that are looking for change? 65% of
[06:05:52] them specifically have asked for change. Oh, I'm going to be just like Biden, except I'm
[06:06:00] also going to have a Republican in my cabinet. Oh, it's so bad. It's so bad. I'm going
[06:06:29] to have a Republican in my cabinet because I don't, I don't feel burdened by letting
[06:06:34] By the way, according to Bob Woodward, uh, Zill Disney had the Hassanabe Ukraine take
[06:06:39] even after American intelligence was given to him, the Russia was going to invade Ukraine.
[06:06:43] He literally told Harris to her face that Putin wasn't going to invade even though a literal
[06:06:47] Kremlin spy told the US intelligence, the intelligence that Putin was going to invade.
[06:06:52] That's my goat, dude.
[06:06:53] And that's why I'm writing in Zill Disney yet he probably had the same assessment
[06:06:59] And I did, which is it would be insane for him to do such a psychotic thing.
[06:07:03] Turns out he was wrong and so was I.
[06:07:05] Yeah, it would have been psychotic.
[06:07:15] I love that it's been coined the hazzanabe take.
[06:07:17] Yeah, I know, even though it was originally the zeal Disney take.
[06:07:23] The zeal bungler.
[06:07:25] Oh, Jesus Christ.
[06:07:31] The pride get in the way of a good idea.
[06:07:42] Yeah.
[06:07:43] Right.
[06:07:47] Because I know you have to leave.
[06:07:49] They say that imitation is the highest worn flattery.
[06:07:51] Yeah.
[06:07:52] Maya Rudolph on SNL the cast of Saturday Night Live is delivering for you for you. Oh god
[06:07:59] Who is Zell Disney Zolensky?
[06:08:05] That's what Felix calls them and it's like been stuck in my mind
[06:08:12] Donald Trump Ben Shabeebo oh
[06:08:15] He is desperate dude. He is fucking desperate dude
[06:08:20] dude. God damn this shit didn't even do number seven hours 300,000 views fuck that's lame.
[06:08:27] I don't know if I have the
[06:08:39] Madam Vice President, Alex, welcome to call her.
[06:08:42] This has 38,000 views. No, no way. This is a re upload, right?
[06:08:49] For daddy, it is good to be with you. Thank you so much for being here. We're in the
[06:08:54] final stretch of the election. Yes. How are you feeling?
[06:08:58] I'm feeling great. And I'm feeling nervous. You know, there's this old adage there are
[06:09:03] only two ways to run without an opponent or scared. So there you go. The only thing that
[06:09:10] matters is really just spending as much time as I can, as much time as I possibly can meeting
[06:09:18] with people and talking with them about the stakes and their future.
[06:09:22] I'm curious, like you don't do too many long form interviews.
[06:09:27] What made you want to do Caller Daddy today?
[06:09:30] Well, I think you and your listeners have really got this thing right,
[06:09:36] which is one of the best ways to communicate with people is to be real.
[06:09:41] You know, and to talk about the things that people really care about.
[06:09:46] I mean, what I love about what you do is that your voice and this is
[06:09:50] This is a barred out one, dude.
[06:09:53] This is a barred out one.
[06:09:55] And your show is really about your listeners.
[06:09:59] And I think especially now,
[06:10:00] this is a moment in the country and in life
[06:10:02] where people really wanna know their scene and herd
[06:10:05] and that they're part of a community,
[06:10:08] that they're not out there alone.
[06:10:11] And so I'm really glad to be with you.
[06:10:13] Thank you.
[06:10:14] Thank you for taking the time.
[06:10:15] I know you're a very busy person.
[06:10:17] I really like to get to know people on my show obviously we
[06:10:22] are going to talk about all the issues that are going on but I
[06:10:25] also want to get to know you as a person today is that okay
[06:10:28] with you or is okay. Let's get into it growing up my mother
[06:10:33] is a psychologist.
[06:10:34] Yeah, how is that it was a great question. Now in
[06:10:40] hindsight like fabulous when I was in it I was like mom why
[06:10:44] How do you know everything like that, but yeah, one thing I really valued was she really
[06:10:50] emphasized the importance of mental health and talking about our feelings and communicating
[06:10:56] and I know that you were primarily raised by your mother.
[06:10:59] Yes.
[06:11:00] Can you share with me like what values did your mom instill in you from a young age?
[06:11:05] Well you know, a similar to what you described about your mother, my mother definitely impressed
[06:11:12] upon us the importance of us being able to express how we were feeling.
[06:11:18] And a lot of it, I think, was also about her teaching us that we had agency.
[06:11:25] And so that things don't just happen to you.
[06:11:29] And so think about-
[06:11:31] I think there's something pretty crazy about the fact that someone who is potentially
[06:11:38] going to become the first female president of the United States of America is going on
[06:11:44] a podcast called Call Her Daddy. Like, what a wild, what a wild political cycle.
[06:11:59] How you were feeling, not just as a way to dump, but also as a way to kind of figure
[06:12:09] out where you are in a moment, right, and center yourself. I mean, to your point, when
[06:12:13] And I got older like when I was in, I don't know late teens, much absolutely wild and
[06:12:19] unexpected disclaimer in the morning shots today, call our daddy amid yet another round
[06:12:23] of growing democratic nervousness that are campaigning, playing things to save Kamala
[06:12:26] Harris is stepping out this week for a significant round of interviews over the weekend.
[06:12:29] If you see this interview, that'll be aired tonight on 60 minutes.
[06:12:33] You can catch a preview of the clip of interview here beyond late show and the
[06:12:36] view.
[06:12:37] We also do an interview with Howard Stern.
[06:12:38] Meanwhile, Tim Walts who appeared on Fox news yesterday will make an appearance on
[06:12:42] Jimmy Kimmel tonight.
[06:12:43] The first stop on Harris's media blitz tour came yesterday when she did a women focused
[06:12:47] interview with Alex Cooper, host of the Uber popular caller daddy podcast.
[06:12:52] Editor note and disclaimer, Bill crystal is a founding member of the daddy gang.
[06:13:00] Bill crystal.
[06:13:03] Robert Svarla says, imagine you're a CIA officer in 1951.
[06:13:08] Your job involves creating a new magazine called encounter.
[06:13:11] One of its editors will be Irving crystal.
[06:13:13] You're struck by a premonition in 70 years. You'll be indirectly responsible for something called call her daddy. What do you do? Oh
[06:13:23] My god, Bill crystal is a founding member of the daddy gang
[06:13:40] What is going on?
[06:13:46] Why what it dude America is such a weird dude. This is literally just like I guess it makes sense
[06:14:03] I mean Tucker Carlson
[06:14:05] No wonder people become like fucking conspiracy-brained people, dude.
[06:14:11] Tucker Carlson's dad is literally a CIA member, okay?
[06:14:16] Tucker Carlson's dad is responsible for...
[06:14:20] Tucker Carlson's father is responsible for Voice of America, or was it Radio Free Europe or whatever.
[06:14:26] Bill Crystal is an American neo-conservative writer.
[06:14:36] Crystal is now the editor-at-large of the center-right publication, The Bull Work.
[06:14:42] work, and has been the host of conversations with Bill Crystal.
[06:14:47] Crystal played a leading role in the defeat of the Clinton healthcare plan of 1993, as
[06:14:52] well as advocating for the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
[06:14:56] He has been associated with a number of conservative think tanks.
[06:15:00] He was the chairman of the new citizenship project.
[06:15:03] In 1997, he co-founded the project for the new American Century, PNAC, with Robert
[06:15:08] Kagan.
[06:15:09] So he's a member of the Board of Trustees for the Manhattan Institute policy research, which is an American conservative think tank, which houses the likes of if I'm not mistaken, Christopher Rufo, right? Christopher Rufo is the Manhattan Institute guy, right?
[06:15:27] I think. Wait, let me, let me not get that wrong.
[06:15:32] I think so. I think he's Manhattan Institute.
[06:15:36] Yeah, that Manhattan Institute. You remember Christopher Rufo, the guy who was like leading
[06:15:55] the charge on the fucking CRT and also woke DEI, that sort of stuff. Yeah. Here he is,
[06:16:06] the goat. So Bill Crystal is one of the, one of the board of the trustees for the free
[06:16:14] market Manhattan Institute Policy Research. He's also a director of the
[06:16:20] foreign policy initiative. He is one of the three board members of Keep America
[06:16:25] Safe. One day, 20 years from now, the Bullwars White House correspondent is
[06:16:34] saying it was a joke. Oh, he is. Oh, fuck. It is a joke. Why would you say
[06:16:41] that hi Alec this was we thought obviously a joke bro you can't say that
[06:16:59] that's a joke you put in a fucking editor's note how was that why would you
[06:17:07] joke about a fucking that's a fucking insane that's not a joke man a great
[06:17:19] joke too no that's not a great joke no this isn't a why did it lie mom are
[06:17:24] you fucking idiot this is exactly how it's supposed to be done in normal
[06:17:27] news coverage. What are you fucking stupid? This is not the onion. This is a goddamn news
[06:17:32] publication. Are you guys fucking stupid? It's like the New York Times in a fucking article
[06:17:38] headline being like, Iran launched his nukes and then turning around and being like, what
[06:17:43] is it lie? If the New York Times reports Iran launched his nukes, then you're going
[06:17:48] to assume Iran launched his fucking nukes. There's a difference. This is supposed
[06:18:16] This is supposed to be, that's an unverified screenshot, not an article, it's a screenshot
[06:18:21] from the article.
[06:18:24] Why would you?
[06:18:26] Dude, I'm sorry.
[06:18:31] You guys are fucking insane if you consider, if you consider a news organization writing
[06:18:38] a fucking editor's note, when normally they put in the editor's note as a conflict of
[06:18:44] interest oftentimes, you know what I mean, in the exact same format.
[06:18:51] There's a major difference between clickbait headlines, clickbait headlines, and something
[06:19:01] being added onto the fucking article.
[06:19:03] Oh my God, you're losing your shit when you start hugging the Michael Amow.
[06:19:25] I mean, I am, I am losing my shit.
[06:19:27] Anyway, regardless, one day I do think this about the Never Trump Republicans, okay?
[06:19:48] I do think personally that one day, 20 years down the line, okay, 20 years down the fucking
[06:19:56] line, we are going to be reading news articles if America still exists about how the Republican
[06:20:03] neocons of the Bush administration expertly took advantage of the chaos that was happening
[06:20:09] in the aftermath of the first Trump presidency to completely overtake the Democratic Party
[06:20:15] and reshape it in their own vision. Okay? Mark my fucking words. We are going to be,
[06:20:21] going to be doing, how do we get here type, uh, type news articles about how the Republican
[06:20:27] party expertly infiltrated the Democratic party and reshaped it in its own vision?
[06:20:34] Because we're there right now. I'm just saying it'll take 20 years for the news media to turn
[06:20:40] around and write these like, how do we get here? Articles based rent to cover for your mistake.
[06:20:49] No, I mean that part is still true regardless of the fucking Bill crystal aspect of it.
[06:20:53] Is it expertly infiltrated by Biden and Kamala openly invited them in who a certain degree
[06:21:13] they took advantage of the lack of interest and the lack of interest in the Democratic
[06:21:19] parties like top of visuals in making maybe reading the room a little bit better and only
[06:21:24] reading the fucking rooms full of donors.
[06:21:27] That's what the major problem here is.
[06:21:35] You will see.
[06:21:40] It's already happening currently 20s.
[06:21:57] If I came home with a problem, I'm telling you, every time I came, if I came home with
[06:22:02] a problem, the first thing my mother would do is she was look at me like other mothers,
[06:22:06] I believe we're hugging their kids and like, oh honey, what can I do?
[06:22:09] And my mother, the first thing, what did you do?
[06:22:14] But here's the thing that I realized.
[06:22:17] She was actually teaching me.
[06:22:21] I think the Cheney era of Polkens have been sliding in the Democratic Party for
[06:22:25] a lot longer.
[06:22:26] No, I know.
[06:22:27] So this is the final culmination of that project.
[06:22:33] I'm not saying that it's happening overnight.
[06:22:36] It's been happening far before, it's been happening far before the Lincoln Project even
[06:22:40] started its initiative as like, never Trump Republicans.
[06:22:45] They realized that they can just basically overtake the Democratic Party and reshape
[06:22:51] it in their own image, a party that presents stability.
[06:22:55] Okay.
[06:22:56] a party that represents stability with Republican policies.
[06:23:08] That's it.
[06:23:13] It's been going on for quite some time with like third-way politics.
[06:23:21] What is the last version of that?
[06:23:23] I mean, it's just all neoliberalism through and through.
[06:23:26] They welcomed it with open arms, especially since the Clinton era.
[06:23:30] But, but now, they're directly adopting actual former Republicans.
[06:23:41] They're directly adopting actual former Republicans.
[06:23:43] Look no further than David Frum.
[06:23:45] He said it in the fucking Newsweek article that we just read.
[06:24:03] We've moved away from neoliberalism to like neoconservatism at this point for the Democratic
[06:24:08] Party.
[06:24:23] Anyway, you should be focusing on the top of the hour ad break instead of all this
[06:24:27] stuff though because it's coming for you at the top of the hour and if you no
[06:24:36] longer want to see those ads all you need to do is subscribe. Think about where
[06:24:40] you had agency in that moment and think about what you had the choice to do or
[06:24:47] not do and like don't let things just happen to you and I realized that was a
[06:24:53] really powerful thing she was teaching which is figure out how you can take
[06:24:57] charge of a moment. You can't always. We don't have control of everything obviously, but don't
[06:25:04] just let things happen to you without thinking about, okay, what can I do? Oh, by the way, I'm working
[06:25:08] on getting Ta-Nehisi Coates on the broadcast and specifically talking to him about like,
[06:25:17] obviously, his change of heart, but more importantly than that,
[06:25:21] because that's been covered quite a bit in mainstream outlets. I want to talk to him
[06:25:25] specifically about the way that the media used to celebrate him and how much that relationship
[06:25:34] has almost changed overnight into a directly hostile relationship, as a consequence of him
[06:25:43] speaking truth to matters that he watched unfold in front of his eyes.
[06:25:48] is. So, um, doing this mom, it's fun to hear you say that because these are themes that
[06:25:55] I've talked about on my show before. If like, yeah, we can sit here and dwell on something
[06:26:00] that happened to us, but then we can also say, yeah, but what could I have done in
[06:26:03] that situation to have autonomy over my life? People can do things to you, but you can
[06:26:08] only decide how you're going to react. That's all you have control over, right?
[06:26:11] But that's exactly right. But that's exactly right. And in that way, you, you realize
[06:26:16] Don't let anyone take your power from you.
[06:26:19] You know, that's so important.
[06:26:21] I mean, the other thing my mother would say all the time
[06:26:23] and I'm gonna quote is don't do anything half-assed.
[06:26:25] Yeah, I'm curious when you're saying that about, you know,
[06:26:29] have agency over your own life
[06:26:31] and don't let things just happen to you,
[06:26:32] like take control and take accountability.
[06:26:34] How have you put that into being the vice president
[06:26:37] of the United States?
[06:26:38] A lot of my career was as a prosecutor.
[06:26:40] And so it was about really wanting to protect
[06:26:45] the most vulnerable and where they did not have the power. And it wasn't of their own
[06:26:52] choosing, but because they were the subject of abuse, because they were the subject of
[06:26:57] an imbalance of power, right? And so a lot of the work that I have done has been about
[06:27:03] wanting to restore to the extent I can play a role. Here's the concept. One out of three
[06:27:09] women are by the rally in Pennsylvania, former president. So they, they put like
[06:27:14] a seven minute video and from what I've uh from what I heard like a lot of the fucking
[06:27:20] comments were very upset it turns out that oh the current ratio six hours ago was 12k likes
[06:27:27] versus 49k dislikes apparently okay yeah apparently apparently her fucking audience hates it her
[06:27:40] audience. Absolutely. Her audience absolutely hates it. Yeah, I mean, it probably got
[06:27:50] brigaded. YouTube comments are notorious and conservative. Yeah, but I could totally see
[06:27:54] call her daddy podcast like audience being somewhat right wing. It is a former barstool.
[06:28:02] It is a former barstool publication after all. And her audience is predominantly white
[06:28:09] women and white women. Well, let's just say they're still holding on to that good old Republican
[06:28:19] party. Okay. They're still desperately clinging on to clinging on to whatever crumb of power
[06:28:26] they feel they will have over minorities by remembering that they're white. And I guess
[06:28:33] simultaneously forgetting that they are women. You knew about this podcast before
[06:28:37] Kamala went on caller daddy. Yeah, it's a super fucking it's a massive podcast for years. Now
[06:28:45] this person, I think has like a hundred million dollar contract from Spotify for the record.
[06:28:52] For those asking why Harris went on caller daddy NPR obtained a audience data on the show
[06:28:56] for medicine research 70% women 76% under 35 93 under 45 48% democrat 24% republican 20%
[06:29:04] independent 34% live in the south 24% in the west 22 in the northeast and 20% in the Midwest
[06:29:21] told you vocal minority as always i mean
[06:29:26] all in that they're right to have justice to have voice not anymore son and a grimoire series xm
[06:29:33] now didn't she get like a hundred million dollars no shot it's 70% women no it makes sense
[06:29:43] it fucking makes sense also i i need you to understand why conservatives
[06:29:48] Okay, calm down, guys. I need you to understand something that, that, that is very significant
[06:29:56] here. It's a 70% women audience and 76% of the audience is under 35. Women under 35 are
[06:30:06] insanely Democrat leaning. So the fact that they're 48% Democrat means that this is an
[06:30:13] unimaginably conservative female audience as in an unimaginably white female audience.
[06:30:22] Come on, dude. The fuck are you talking about? That's why she went on there.
[06:30:34] Like this data doesn't ring any alarm bells for you, dude at all.
[06:30:40] Look at the, look at the percentage of Democrat party voters in the under fucking 35% demographic
[06:30:45] for women. I'm right. Her audience is very fucking conservative, much more conservative than the average
[06:30:55] under 35 female demographic. You know, right now this fight for what we need to do around
[06:31:12] reproductive freedom is, I mean, could it be more at its core about just the basic right
[06:31:20] any individual of whatever gender has to make decisions about their own body and not have
[06:31:25] have their government tell them what to do or even voting, right?
[06:31:29] About saying, look, I know that there's cynicism.
[06:31:32] I know that there's a real feeling that, well, what does it matter?
[06:31:37] Does my voice matter?
[06:31:39] But a lot of my push to kind of hopefully convince people that they should vote
[06:31:44] is because you should never let anybody take your power from you.
[06:31:47] And voting is one of the ways that you use your voice to determine
[06:31:51] who your government will be and what your future will be by your government.
[06:31:53] You've already made history.
[06:31:54] you are the first female vice president.
[06:31:57] You could very well become the next president
[06:31:59] of the United States.
[06:32:00] What do you think your mom would say?
[06:32:03] Well, okay, so here's, let me just tell you
[06:32:05] what my mother did say.
[06:32:07] Oh, I was looking at the wrong thing.
[06:32:08] I wanted to watch this.
[06:32:09] President Trump recently told women,
[06:32:12] you will be protected and I will be your protector.
[06:32:17] What do you make of that?
[06:32:20] So he who, when he was president,
[06:32:23] hand selected three members of the United States Supreme Court the intention
[06:32:27] that they would undo the protections of Roe v. Wade and they did just as he
[06:32:32] intended and there are now 20 states with Trump abortion bans she got a 60
[06:32:38] mil spot if ideal in late spring of 2020 Cooper and Franklin were engaged
[06:32:44] in a publicized dispute with barstool founder David Portner which resulted
[06:32:47] in Franklin leaving the show Cooper reached an agreement with barstool and
[06:32:50] and continue hosting the podcast on her own.
[06:32:52] Including bands that make no exception for rape or incest,
[06:32:56] which we just discussed,
[06:32:59] which means that you're telling a survivor
[06:33:02] of a crime of a violation to their body,
[06:33:04] they don't have a right to make a decision
[06:33:06] about what happens to their body next, which is immoral.
[06:33:11] So this is the same guy that is now saying that.
[06:33:16] This is the same guy who said
[06:33:18] that women should be punished for having abortions?
[06:33:24] This is the same guy who uses the kind of language
[06:33:26] he does to describe women?
[06:33:29] So, yeah, there you go.
[06:33:33] I do wanna focus on abortion for women
[06:33:35] because two years ago, Roe v. Wade was overturned
[06:33:39] and women lost their constitutional right to an abortion.
[06:33:41] I put out an episode about it.
[06:33:43] I flew to North Carolina.
[06:33:45] I went to a preferred women's health center.
[06:33:47] I met with women that were getting screamed at and chanted at and called baby killers.
[06:33:54] And it was who says women under 30 demographic or 65% Democrat, 30% Republicans.
[06:34:00] So yeah, this audience is very conservative for the demo.
[06:34:02] Thank you.
[06:34:03] That's what I was saying.
[06:34:04] The most eye-opening experience I've ever had because I am a privileged white
[06:34:08] woman that lives in Los Angeles and I am so I just love the conservative women.
[06:34:11] Just don't care about bodily autonomy.
[06:34:12] What a great country we have.
[06:34:14] I mean, what are you supposed to do?
[06:34:15] You know, you want Kaya to come in?
[06:34:18] You don't know, close it.
[06:34:20] No.
[06:34:23] Go about it.
[06:34:24] Go about it.
[06:34:25] I'm aware of that.
[06:34:26] I understand that a lot of the younger generation sees things online and is like, what is right,
[06:34:32] what is wrong, what is real, what is not.
[06:34:34] Can you explain and talk about what is actually happening to abortion access right
[06:34:40] now in this country?
[06:34:42] Yeah.
[06:34:43] So, again, I thank you for what you've been doing at the earliest stage of this and following
[06:34:48] the stories.
[06:34:50] So, you know, on public policy, I often tell my team, look, I don't want to hear about
[06:34:56] public policy is a fancy kind of speech or paper, tell me how to affect a real person.
[06:35:04] So let's talk about how it affects a real person.
[06:35:06] The majority of women who receive abortion care are mothers.
[06:35:11] So if she's in a state, and by the way, every state in the South, except for Virginia, has
[06:35:19] an abortion ban, okay?
[06:35:23] So imagine she's in a state with an abortion ban.
[06:35:26] One out of three women are, by the way, in our country.
[06:35:29] And she's a mom.
[06:35:31] So she's going to have to figure out, one, God help her if she has affordable childcare.
[06:35:39] help her if she has paid leave. And then she's going to have to go to the airport,
[06:35:47] stand in a TSA line. Please tell me this white woman regimes herself by asking about Palestine,
[06:35:51] please. You're, I doubt it. I don't think that this is no.
[06:35:58] Sit on a plane next to a perfect stranger to go to a city where she's never been.
[06:36:03] to receive the care she needs, she's going to probably have to get right back on that
[06:36:10] plane because she's got those kids. Her best friend's probably not with her because that's
[06:36:14] who's taking care of the kids to get back in that TSA line to get back on a plane to
[06:36:22] go home.
[06:36:23] No, there's not a CIA affiliated podcast man, shut up. No, no, it's not, it's not,
[06:36:29] it's not, it's not. That person was just joking on the bulwark, which is crazy.
[06:36:33] Holy shit. Now I'm spreading misinformation. Jesus Christ, no matter how much I fucking court, no matter how much I corrected it.
[06:36:42] I'm joking. Oh, okay. Well, thank God you're joking. But others, please understand this is not Bill Crystal is not involved in
[06:36:51] All her daddy.
[06:36:52] And that's all if they can even afford exactly or the bus exactly
[06:36:59] exactly because when Roe v. Wade was overturned I remember my DMs were flooded with thousands
[06:37:06] of women begging me to help and it's overwhelming and I can't even imagine I'm saying that in
[06:37:13] front of you but it's it's overwhelming and I remember people begging me like I just
[06:37:17] need to afford a bus ticket so I can get out of this abortion desert that I live in
[06:37:21] in the South so I can get to a state but they can't even if you know what I mean
[06:37:26] So it's like these people are literally landlocked into a position that they don't want to be.
[06:37:32] And here's the thing.
[06:37:34] Here's the thing is that you don't have to abandon your faith or deeply held beliefs to
[06:37:39] agree that government shouldn't be telling her what to do.
[06:37:43] If she chooses, she'll talk to her priest, her pastor, her rabbi, her emom, but not
[06:37:48] the government telling you what to do.
[06:37:50] And that's what's so outrageous about it is a bunch of these guys up in these state
[06:37:54] capitals are writing these decisions because they somehow have decided that
[06:38:01] they're in a better position to tell you what's in your best interest than you
[06:38:05] are to know what's in your own best interest. It's outrageous. It's outrageous.
[06:38:09] I mean, daddy came to put it in our TikTok terms. I have seen girls on the
[06:38:15] street walk up to men and be like, do you know where a tampon goes? Do you
[06:38:19] Do you know how many tampons we use?
[06:38:21] Do you even know how like,
[06:38:23] do you know what a X or Y or Z is of a part of our,
[06:38:27] and they don't know the answer?
[06:38:28] I was the first vice president or president
[06:38:32] to ever in office go to a reproductive
[06:38:36] health care clinic ever.
[06:38:39] Really?
[06:38:40] Yes, yes.
[06:38:41] Yes, I didn't know that, but I guess that makes sense.
[06:38:44] That's just crazy, by the way.
[06:38:47] that is actually fucking nuts. God damn the Democratic party is so fucking unimaginably
[06:38:53] conservative. What the fuck dude? I remember a time. I remember a fucking time when on
[06:39:02] ironically people were just like, yeah, we can't be funding like, you know, we, we still
[06:39:08] we can't fund abortion clinics, dude, with federal funds. Like this country is so goddamn
[06:39:14] captive to the most insane right-wing sociopaths dude. Holy fucking shit. One of the best issues
[06:39:22] on the ballot and one of the best audience to discuss it with to be honest. Yeah, I mean,
[06:39:26] this is, this is not a bad podcast appearance, especially if they're talking about abortion,
[06:39:31] reproductive rights, how she will defend it, all that shit. It's not bad if you want to
[06:39:39] to win the election is because the reality is every every move in this direction counts
[06:39:51] for the election. This is the exact opposite of going to fucking Wyoming and doing a fucking
[06:39:57] country is over party with with Liz Cheney and you celebrate Dick Cheney endorsing you
[06:40:03] there like this is the exact opposite of that. This is at least in the smart direction
[06:40:09] in terms of campaigning.
[06:40:11] Stamps.
[06:40:12] To your point.
[06:40:13] And yet the men are making the decisions about it.
[06:40:15] And here's the other thing about this point,
[06:40:17] that it's about IVF treatments and access.
[06:40:20] So access to contraception, which is very much at risk
[06:40:23] with these folks.
[06:40:26] Remember the stem cell research bands?
[06:40:27] Of course I remember.
[06:40:28] That's back when like online atheists
[06:40:30] used to fucking hate the Bush administration
[06:40:32] because they were anti-science.
[06:40:34] And then they literally adopted
[06:40:36] the Bush administration's most aggressive stance
[06:40:38] against Islam and decided Obama was two pro-Muslim and maybe a Muslim himself.
[06:40:46] Every single person online, they used to fucking despite, with the exception of Kyle Kalinsky,
[06:40:51] okay, every single online atheist.
[06:40:54] And I know all this because, you know, I, at least at that point was like, obviously
[06:41:00] familiar with the young Turks.
[06:41:03] you know, Kyle Kalinsky was one of the only fucking atheists online, like annoying atheists
[06:41:10] online who didn't fall into that trap every single one. I mean, he was always anti-id Paul
[06:41:23] and that's fine. That's whatever. But he was never like doing it in a mean spirited
[06:41:27] way. Thank you for giving Kyle the respect that he deserves. I mean, it's hard. It's
[06:41:33] hard to do that with his haircut. But, but yeah, secular, secular talk, right?
[06:41:50] hair is cool fam. I mean, I've always, I've, I've liked Kyle for years. Okay. Come on.
[06:41:59] I love Kyle. Listen, Kyle Kalinsky was one of the very few outspoken online atheists that
[06:42:12] didn't make that transition from the Bush administration to the, uh, to the Obama administration
[06:42:20] and like totally fucking decided like Islam is the greatest enemy of the Western world and the Western world is superior and we must defend it unconditionally.
[06:42:28] It is about back to the point about reproductive health clinics. You know what those clinics also do? They do PAPs.
[06:42:34] They do Kyle Fieri going to take you to secular town. Stop.
[06:42:40] Breast cancer screenings. They do HIV testing and they're having to close in many places with these bands.
[06:42:48] So, think about the fact that for anyone who's gone to one of these clinics, you understand
[06:42:53] that it is sometimes the most trusted place where people receive that kind of health care
[06:42:59] because they walk into those places that are generally staffed by people who create
[06:43:05] a safe place for people to come in without judgment.
[06:43:09] So anyone seeking any kind of reproductive health care and wanting to go to a place
[06:43:14] where they feel safe and without judgment, these clinics have often been the place that
[06:43:18] people can go.
[06:43:20] And many of them are having to close because of these laws.
[06:43:24] I was raised Catholic and abortion is a sin.
[06:43:29] And when I put out that episode, I had a lot of women reach out to me saying like,
[06:43:33] wow, I, I, you know, live in the South and I never thought about it that way.
[06:43:36] Like maybe I am pro-choice because I won't get an abortion because of my religion.
[06:43:42] Right.
[06:43:43] control what someone else wants to do. And you know it's interesting Alex to your
[06:43:46] point what I'm finding as I travel. People who before two years ago before
[06:43:52] Roe v Wade was was overturned. People who felt very strong about that they are
[06:43:59] anti-abortion, anti-abortion are now seeing what's happening and saying hmm
[06:44:05] I didn't intend for all this to happen and I think that's also why in state after state
[06:44:14] so-called red states and so-called blue states when this issue has been on the ballot, the
[06:44:19] American people are voting for freedom because ultimately it's about, look, this is not about
[06:44:24] imposing my thoughts on you in terms of what you do with your life or your body.
[06:44:29] It's actually quite the opposite.
[06:44:30] It's saying the government shouldn't be telling people what to do.
[06:44:34] Hi Daddy Yang, thank you so much.
[06:44:36] Being born as a syndicatlics until you get baptized?
[06:44:44] Yep, went to high school in DFW, it was like an omics of secular housing, weird evangelicals, someone in my creative writing class wrote a poem from the POV of a baby getting aborted, and it was so fucking weird, like who thinks of that?
[06:44:58] Greeks man.
[06:45:00] Hi Daddy Yang, I'm here with the vice president, and she's being so sleigh.
[06:45:06] Oh here.
[06:45:07] There's no reward for being stupid.
[06:45:11] And then finally, you can't make this stuff up.
[06:45:15] Finally, in the last couple of days, the vice president goes on some show called,
[06:45:21] call her daddy or call your daddy or who's your daddy or something.
[06:45:27] Call me daddy. I like who's your daddy better.
[06:45:31] And I like who's your daddy better.
[06:45:38] Next time are you don't like the polies next time you get into an altercation call a crackhead. Oh
[06:45:48] Choice dude, I hate this fucking freak. I hate him so much
[06:45:52] And among other things she's talking about about about tampons
[06:45:57] There's no reward for being stupid and then finally
[06:46:03] And then finally and then finally
[06:46:18] Caller daddy isn't the same asshole told the Arabic woman to stick her head in a bag. Yes
[06:46:30] By the way before you say
[06:46:35] There's no reward for being stupid. Well, he's stupid dog. He's literally a Rhodes scholar
[06:46:42] Okay, if there is if there is a perfect demonstration of LARP it is him
[06:46:49] No, he is not stupid
[06:46:51] Okay? He, much like many of the politicians, especially on the Republican side, are incredibly
[06:47:03] well educated, oftentimes from fucking Harvard and Yale. He just happens to be from Louisiana.
[06:47:14] He went to Oxford, dude. Thank you. He's not stupid. He's just a ginormous piece
[06:47:24] of shit. He is also very racist. I want to talk about one, uh, important change of pace,
[06:47:37] important change of attitude. Here is Trey Yings. I can't show you this entire clip that
[06:47:43] he posted. It's important. This is important to watch. I'm not going to show you the
[06:47:49] whole clip because there's a lot of TOS in it, but Trey Yings is the chief foreign
[06:47:56] correspondent at Fox news. He's been the Israel guy for Fox news for the past year. He's been
[06:48:02] in Israel for the past 12 months. Okay. And sometimes when the Israeli military allows
[06:48:09] him, he's been in Gaza. He has been dealing with the Israeli military sensors for the
[06:48:15] past 12 months. He actually came out on October eight, one day after the October
[06:48:22] seven, the October seven in memoriam things that people were doing and posted this on his
[06:48:32] motherfuckers. He is pro IDF. Of course, pro IDF. He very much is pro IDF. He posted this,
[06:48:42] which I think is very interesting. He said, Palestinian journalists must be protected amid
[06:48:47] the war. Even the fact that he's saying amid the war gives you a, you know, it closed you
[06:48:53] in on what his perspective is. There are so many neighborhoods that are flattened.
[06:49:05] Palestinians that are internally displaced will simply have no homes to return to. And while we
[06:49:10] get a first hand look at the destruction here, it's important to remember that Palestinian
[06:49:14] journalists do not have this access. They have been pushed to the south. Dozens have been
[06:49:19] killed. There's this false narrative about Palestinian journalists. More than a hundred
[06:49:27] of them have been killed by Israel since the war began. And I take very few positions in
[06:49:36] the conflicts that we covered. I'm not switching this screen because there's a lot of actually
[06:49:42] maybe there isn't any TOS in this. I thought there was a hell of blood in this year. We
[06:49:46] can watch it. There are so many neighborhoods that are flattened. Palestinians that are
[06:49:50] internally displaced will simply have no homes to return to and while we get a
[06:49:56] firsthand look at the destruction here it's important to remember that
[06:49:58] Palestinian journalists do not have this access they have been pushed to the
[06:50:03] south dozens have been killed there's this false narrative about Palestinian
[06:50:09] journalists more than a hundred of them have been killed by Israel since the
[06:50:14] war began and I take very few positions in the conflicts that we covered but let
[06:50:24] this be a position that I take journalists specifically Palestinian
[06:50:29] journalists must be protected saying who killed them too yeah straight up he
[06:50:36] said Israel has killed more than a hundred Palestinian journalists amid the
[06:50:41] war. The Israelis have killed journalists in drone strikes. They've killed them with
[06:50:50] small arms fire. And it's unacceptable. There are so playing with fire by playing this video,
[06:51:02] man. No, it's fine. There wasn't any to us in it. That is one of the craziest things
[06:51:11] I saw so many. Okay, last year, two months after the war began, I wrote this in a guest
[06:51:18] column. We must continue to speak about the important work our industry for our industry
[06:51:21] colleagues in Gaza. I think it's important to highlight the death toll rising among journalists
[06:51:25] as well as the brave Palestinian reporters and the photographers covering this conflict
[06:51:28] from inside Gaza. They provided glimpse into the strip, into the suffering, the bloodshed,
[06:51:35] the agony of civilians there, to Motaz, to Ziza, Muhammad al-Mazri, Hind Khudari and
[06:51:40] many others. We see and appreciate your coverage. On November 20th, 2023, journalists
[06:51:45] must be protected. It's actually kind of interesting that he's saying this. He's also literally
[06:51:53] pro Israel. Like he's not make no mistake. He is pro IDF pro Israel, like, which is why
[06:52:03] it's crazy. He is one of the few unique voices I think in this where he literally is pro
[06:52:11] is real, but he's also simultaneously pro news media. You know what I mean? Where he's like,
[06:52:18] what the fuck are we doing here? Like, he's a journalist who recognizes,
[06:52:26] recognizes first and foremost that like his peers are being slaughtered, which is really interesting
[06:52:34] because you're not even getting this kind of coverage from CNN.
[06:52:38] I saw a tweet from Mohammed who actually brought up a really interesting point. He said the
[06:52:51] October 7 responses, the October 7 anniversary reaction was very muted. I was expecting a
[06:53:01] lot worse in regards to blind sympathy to Israel. Makes me think that they've lost the general
[06:53:06] American public more than they realized. And I think it's, I mean, I've known this to
[06:53:10] be true. But I think this is yet another obvious indication on CBS. Sure. They lied about how
[06:53:18] like Hamas is the one Hamas is the one who this clip is important to journalists. Oh wait.
[06:53:27] This is the one I saw with TOS in it. Sorry. That's the one I was thinking of. But let
[06:53:34] me let me finish this point real quick so it's wild that it's a hot take for a
[06:53:44] journal to be like it's not cool to kill a journal just because you don't like
[06:53:47] what they're reporting yeah I'm gonna be honest with you that is a fucking hot
[06:53:51] take especially from fucking Fox News dog part of our work yeah listen listen
[06:54:02] Listen, I think, I think that the tide has already shifted. It's changed. No matter how
[06:54:19] much people try to say like, oh, look at the polls, like 35% of Americans think Israel
[06:54:27] may be not so bad. And then they like point to that to be like, and that's why we have
[06:54:31] to keep letting them do genocide when there's like a thousand polls out there that is screaming
[06:54:36] bloody murder.
[06:54:37] like Kamala Harris, you have free votes. You have one million free votes. If you say we're
[06:54:42] putting an end to this Israel shit. Okay. And then the media still like grabs whatever
[06:54:48] they can, the massage numbers that make it seem like there is still like a significant
[06:54:53] amount of support for unleashing Israel upon the entire Muslim world. Okay. I think
[06:55:04] that uh they are trying to maintain this echo chamber they are trying to maintain this echo chamber
[06:55:11] but it's it's not it's not working for the broader public and that's precisely the reason why you saw
[06:55:19] cbs morning's reporting on fucking october 7 and even the daily cover both sides which is
[06:55:28] There's an unsustainable position, 12 months into a genocide, but a position that is still
[06:55:34] unique nonetheless.
[06:55:37] Because before October 7th, there were no both sides.
[06:55:39] It was just pro-Israel across the board, unconditionally.
[06:55:43] And after October 7th, they maintained that presence.
[06:55:45] They maintained that posture quite thoroughly and quite vociferously for quite some
[06:55:52] time.
[06:55:55] The fact that the full court press that was supposed to come on October seven actually
[06:56:00] kind of fell on deaf ears. And not only that, but also beyond the fact that it was a very
[06:56:06] muted response. The fact that these media companies started writing articles leading
[06:56:13] up to October seven. And certainly now after October seven about how like Benjamin Netanyahu
[06:56:17] was dog walking Biden. Like the fact that it's happening now in this way, when this was
[06:56:27] supposed to be another big push, uh, this was supposed to be another big push to like reaffirm
[06:56:34] support and undying loyalty to Israel means that like they've run out of all, all matter
[06:56:40] of social capital. I mean, it's kind of hard to still garner sympathy when immediately
[06:56:50] after that happened, they committed a genocide and many people that were unaware of the
[06:56:54] atrocities, they've been imposing on Palestinians for years, did their research and realized why it
[06:56:58] happened. Yeah. My professors at Hamas attacked Israel showing knowing that Israel would overreact
[06:57:14] and that this would ruin Israel's reputation. But I feel like I know that's not true.
[06:57:17] No, this is a common sentiment expressed about Yahya Sinwar, who is incredibly knowledgeable. And
[06:57:23] this is like Israelis will openly admit this. Yahya Sinwar grew up basically in Israeli prisons
[06:57:29] for most of his, for a decade. He learned Hebrew. He read a lot of Israeli material. He actually
[06:57:37] translated a lot of Israeli books into Arabic. A common, a common theme in Israeli society amongst
[06:57:45] knowledgeable people is that Yahya Sinwar understands Israeli society better than Israeli
[06:57:51] society understands Yahis and war so that right there is not incorrect the problem is that also
[06:58:03] that also means that Israel is this blood thirsty monstrous non-human organism okay
[06:58:14] And it's not. Israel's supposed to be a government comprised of people with their own unique opinions.
[06:58:24] It is not a fucking natural disaster, right?
[06:58:28] So Israel had every opportunity not to behave in this barbaric way, in this monstrous way.
[06:58:35] And if they did so, like even Blinken fucking tweeted about on October 10, after meeting
[06:58:43] with Hawke on Fidan, Turkish foreign minister, Israel must restrain itself and not act in
[06:58:50] a rash manner, just like Joe Biden said on October 10, I believe.
[06:58:54] When he said, what happened in Israel is, is, you know, incomprehensible.
[06:58:59] It's unimaginably violent.
[06:59:01] It's a atrocity.
[06:59:02] It's a disaster.
[06:59:03] But Israel must not repeat the mistakes that America did after 9 11. That's what Joe Biden said on October 10
[06:59:09] These motherfuckers are obviously very knowledgeable. They knew what was going to happen. Everyone knew what was going to happen
[06:59:16] And then Israel was like, nope. We're going full tilt
[06:59:22] We're doing it. And then he blinking immediately deleted his tweet calling for restraint and Joe Biden flew to Israel and bear hug Netanyahu
[06:59:31] The bear hug strategy began
[06:59:33] And at no point did America reign in its attack dog, okay?
[06:59:41] You don't you don't need to be like this profound prophetic individual to recognize that Israel was going to use October 7 as an opportunity to
[06:59:49] basically finish its genocidal ambition in Gaza and do as much land grabs as possible
[06:59:56] In the West Bank what was truly unique in this process was how many people were
[07:00:03] were
[07:00:05] made to recognize the atrocities that came before October 7th, okay?
[07:00:12] If you wanted to maintain Israel as an apartheid state with genocidal ambition,
[07:00:24] what you should have done in, uh,
[07:00:28] what you should have done in order to mitigate this, uh, pariah state status for Israel
[07:00:33] was to reign it in.
[07:00:35] Was to reign Israel in, do some targeted strikes, you know,
[07:00:40] Take a couple fucking take a couple kills level a couple blocks like Israel has done before
[07:00:45] Time and time again Israel has conducted military campaigns in a similar fashion
[07:00:49] They've done sieges on Gaza before many of you had no fucking clue that that even happened before october 7. Why?
[07:00:55] Because that is easier to button up. That's easier to fucking manufacture consent around
[07:01:01] But an ongoing active genocidal campaign for 12 months with soldiers themselves directly violating
[07:01:08] rules of war openly, openly fucking saying that they're violating the rules of war and
[07:01:15] loving every moment of it.
[07:01:18] Obviously, obviously people are like, what the fuck?
[07:01:22] This is insane.
[07:01:40] Mercer's argument is that they don't want to maintain an apartheid state because they
[07:01:43] know that is unsustainable since they aren't willing to do bi nationalism or two states
[07:01:48] and don't want to do an apartheid.
[07:01:50] The only option remaining is ethnic cleansing.
[07:01:52] Yes.
[07:01:58] That's it.
[07:02:05] That's precisely it.
[07:02:08] So I don't think your professor is all that wrong
[07:02:10] in terms of like Yahya Sinwar,
[07:02:12] knowing full well how Israel was going to react.
[07:02:15] The difference is you only allow,
[07:02:20] you can only be correct if Israel proves you right.
[07:02:25] And a genocidal apartheid nation state
[07:02:28] that has ritualistically humiliated and subjugated
[07:02:32] your people for 75 years
[07:02:34] with full-throated Western support was far too comfortable in conducting its affairs in broad
[07:02:41] daylight. So Israel proved the ISNWAR correct. That's it. They had the opportunity not to do so,
[07:03:00] but they didn't. And before people say, before people say like, oh, well, this is a dangerous
[07:03:11] gambit this is a dangerous gamble in some ways in some ways is no different than a
[07:03:18] fucking suicide bomb what do I mean by this you only do that when you have no
[07:03:24] other options when you have no alternative when you know that you're the
[07:03:28] people that are absolutely destroying you have no care or consideration for your
[07:03:34] humanity so instead of killing yourself which many Palestinians do incredibly
[07:03:40] high suicide rate in Palestine and Gaza. You just have one semblance of autonomy where
[07:03:46] you take life into your own hands for the first time in your life. That's an act of
[07:03:50] desperation. Many Americans will never understand this because while we also have a very high
[07:03:58] suicide rate, that active desperation for Americans stems from, you know, chemical
[07:04:03] imbalance or a multitude of different reasons because we like live in comparable luxury.
[07:04:09] We live in the lap of luxury in comparison to a Palestinian living in a fucking open
[07:04:13] air prison.
[07:04:14] So that's it.
[07:04:22] Anyway, let's hear what Trey also said.
[07:04:34] Part of our work as journalists is covering all angles of the story.
[07:04:38] That means covering the attack on October 7th, risking our lives to get that information
[07:04:43] out to the world.
[07:04:44] But it also means covering what's happening to the Palestinian people, the mass killing
[07:04:49] of civilians, the thousands that have been wounded, the airstrikes that have
[07:04:54] decimated the Gaza strip. There are a lot of uncomfortable truth.
[07:04:59] You basically just said American depression is fake compared to, you know,
[07:05:02] getting genocided. I mean, reread what I said,
[07:05:06] and you will understand what I mean. Okay.
[07:05:10] American depression can be cured with medicine and medical treatment.
[07:05:15] Palestinian depression is imposed upon them by an apartheid regime
[07:05:21] that is genociding its populations, blowing up its fucking city blocks, not cured, treated, sorry.
[07:05:29] I apologize for my ablest language. Okay, that's why there's an entirely different fucking set of standards for
[07:05:38] child PTSD in, in, in Palestine, or the type of PTSD that people experience in Gaza.
[07:05:45] It's not that it's not necessarily the depressionist thing. I'm not saying that at all
[07:05:56] Comparing trauma never works dog
[07:06:00] Love how your channel thrives when chaos that it's highest
[07:06:04] Comparing trauma never works dog. That's insane dude. I'm sorry. Okay
[07:06:09] But you are out of your fucking mind if you're can if you're comparing your material conditions in your living
[07:06:16] circumstances and the chronic depression that you have to a fucking person in Gaza whose
[07:06:22] entire life has been subjugation and ritualistic humiliation by an infinitely more powerful military
[07:06:30] force that is getting unlimited support from the largest nation on the fucking planet.
[07:06:37] Like think about it, you can never say this, you would never be able to get away with
[07:06:42] saying this if the victims were not Arab. Okay, imagine saying that about the Holocaust.
[07:06:49] Imagine saying that about the fucking Holocaust, about the victims of the Holocaust, about the
[07:06:54] survivors of the Holocaust, you would never be able to say that. You would never be
[07:06:58] able to feel comfortable saying that you Nazi piece of shit. But because the victims
[07:07:02] are Arab, because they're Palestinian, you feel comfortable being like, comparing
[07:07:07] Trauma never works dog. Get the fuck out of here dude. You stupid ass bitch trying to use
[07:07:14] like emancipatory social justice warrior language in here to fucking woke police. Suck my fucking
[07:07:20] dick. Thumbass. Yes, Americans are unimaginably selfish and unimaginably fucking racist. Okay.
[07:07:36] They cannot see the world outside of their own foot in front of their own noses. There's
[07:07:39] nothing else for them. Imagine using language that is supposed to invoke empathy in an effort
[07:07:46] to fucking undermine victims of a genocide. Like that is so psychotic dude, you are a psychopath.
[07:07:52] You are the friend who's too woke, okay, literally. As incredible. I've talked about this quite a bit
[07:08:09] and it bears repeating, okay. A lot of people in these sorts of spaces
[07:08:15] masquerade as empathetic people they use emancipatory language they use
[07:08:21] psychology terms when all they are doing is being a narcissistic stubborn little
[07:08:28] fucking joy killer annoying piece of shit and they think the more annoying I am the
[07:08:34] more woke I am the more social justice points I get okay suck my fucking dick
[07:08:41] Go try that shit at a more elementary understanding community of of like social justice
[07:08:47] Okay, don't come in here and try to do that fucking shit in here
[07:08:51] I'll slap the fuck out of your fucking statement
[07:08:54] dumb bitch
[07:08:56] Come on fucking things is tumbler right now. He thinks you give like fucking groom some discord kittens in here
[07:09:03] Bitch, I hate these I hate these dumb fucks
[07:09:10] who straight up use this kind of terminology like liberals who do this kind of shit.
[07:09:17] Why doesn't anybody think about me?
[07:09:20] This genocide of the Palestinians is making me feel a certain way.
[07:09:27] Nobody wants to think about my trauma.
[07:09:30] Nobody wants to think about my trauma.
[07:09:35] Don't tell me about Afghanistan. It was Afghanistan every time I heard the door keys to the door
[07:09:47] Whatever the fuck that dumbass tweet is
[07:09:51] Excuse me, can we stop talking about boycotting Kellogg's
[07:09:55] Can we stop talking about boycotting Kellogg's? I have a food sensory processing disorder that
[07:10:01] makes it so that I can only eat Kellogg's Frosted Flakes. Me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
[07:10:07] That's exactly the type of shit that a lot of like progressive Zionists use too.
[07:10:13] Excuse me, you're covering a genocide. Excuse me, Palestinians are using a slogan that makes me
[07:10:20] scared. It's crazy. It's like when people say all lives matter, when people say black lives
[07:10:26] matter, we knew immediately what the fuck that was. We knew that that was a fucking hog
[07:10:30] that was trying to deflect the way from the main point of contention, basically adding their own
[07:10:36] version, their own personal understanding, centering their feelings in this conversation when
[07:10:42] their feelings are irrelevant. Progressives who are otherwise Zionist, progressives except for
[07:10:51] Palestine do this shit on a regular fucking basis. We don't allow that in here. You can suck my
[07:10:56] fucking dick if you think you can get away with this selfish nonsense. Okay? Yeah, in a way,
[07:11:07] It is no different than civilian disaster relief. Oh, how dare FEMA stop me from saving these people?
[07:11:14] I need me and the Christian boys, the good old boys in the Christian Rangers Club are going to go and
[07:11:21] fucking infiltrate the National Guard and figure out where people are, uh, people are putting down
[07:11:27] their, people are putting down toilet paper. I'm going to do that too. Anyway, let me finish this.
[07:11:43] about the conflict. But I'm not here to make people feel comfortable. I'm here to tell them the truth.
[07:11:51] That's it. Part of our work. The response from Zionist on Twitter to this piece from Trey Yanks,
[07:12:34] this like moment of courage from him is literally to be like,
[07:12:39] Law, you're a joke. You were defending Hamas press before. Tell the difficult painful truth
[07:12:48] regarding your honorable profession being hijacked by jihadists donning press vests. It's like
[07:12:54] there's something very funny about this where like they're using George W. Bush,
[07:12:59] neocon language in 2024. It's like, yeah, the, the press is jihadist. They are the jihadist press.
[07:13:18] It's so funny. That's some serious hoodspot opposed this right after accusing Israel of
[07:13:22] targeting journalists without even acknowledging how often these so-called journals are
[07:13:26] are actually terracing disguise by leaving that out. You're not reporting the truth.
[07:13:31] You're distorting it. I know it must be traumatizing. The witness is devastation and war piece through
[07:13:38] strength is peaceful consequences. The bullying grade school keeps bullying until Palestinians
[07:13:41] are paying terrible price for their hatred of Jews in Israel. But Israel must guarantee
[07:13:50] their people, their atrocities, Hamas perpetrated on them can never happen again. I know I
[07:13:54] would do my best to protect my family from evil.
[07:13:57] So, Debra, Israel is evil, Israel is the evil organization here, okay?
[07:14:04] If you think child killing is evil then Israel has killed a shit ton of children, a fuck ton
[07:14:09] more than Hamas ever did, okay?
[07:14:16] You used Israel to write your book so you could then turn around and stab it in the
[07:14:19] back, well done.
[07:14:21] Even the journalist that held hostages or joined Hamas, nobody's gonna buy your
[07:14:25] book you fucking muppet.
[07:14:27] me a war where civilians were not harmed. Why is Israel held to a different standard?
[07:14:47] Screen name, awesome Jew handle, at Jews are the goat, walking Felix bit, I know.
[07:15:06] The truth is important, but you're not telling it objectively. Hamas and their ministry of health
[07:15:10] are liars and complicit for most of the civilian deaths. Journalists like you are why I avoid
[07:15:16] mainstream media. Dude, I'm, I am in awe. I, I love the idea personally of a guy who was
[07:15:26] like a diehard Israel supporter who's like mainstream media is not for me. It's like,
[07:15:31] where are you going to get the most streamlined pro Israeli propaganda? If not, like American
[07:15:40] mainstream news is unironically to the right of Israeli mainstream news half the fucking
[07:15:46] time because as we've discussed many times over Israeli press doesn't need to to craft
[07:15:54] this like delicate balance in its broad readership that might go ooh that's a bit too much that's
[07:16:02] a little bit too much killing of innocent civilians for me they're fucking thirsty
[07:16:06] for that shit. So obviously Israeli news media does better, more honest reporting about the
[07:16:14] fucking situation inside of Israel and inside of Gaza, half the fucking time than American
[07:16:21] news because Western press straight up has the, the, the other side of the story where
[07:16:30] where they have to like play a tight rope. They know the audience. If they offer a accurate
[07:16:38] and objective reporting on the matter, their audience is going to become rabid Israel haters
[07:17:02] breaking Milton hurricane is expected to wipe out the headquarters of the U S central command
[07:17:05] Mcdill force base in Florida, where most of the aircraft supporting the Israeli occupation
[07:17:10] department is based to Iraq, Syria, Cyprus, the Gulf and Turkey. They already moved
[07:17:17] the airplanes, unfortunately, for the record, just so you know, they they literally have,
[07:17:30] um, yeah, I'm hearing, wait, hold on. I'm hearing from on the ground real time reporting
[07:17:43] that Hurricane Milton has said the shahada and is firmly and committed to the emancipatory
[07:17:59] struggle with the Palestinian people. Hurricane Milton is saying we will dismantle the Zionist
[07:18:05] entity piece by piece. What? Mohammed Milton. Oh shit. Dude, how much is really funny to think
[07:18:26] that like, you know how a lot of Zionists will say like they will take so much of the anti-Semitic
[07:18:33] conspiracies and just like swap Jew for, you know, Hamas or Iran, like they'll straight up be like
[07:18:42] Iran controls the media. Hamas is paying these campus protest. There's the protest against Israel.
[07:18:50] Like they're about to be like, uh, not Jewish weather machine, sweetie. Actually Hamas weather
[07:18:57] machines. They're like, it wasn't, many people have falsely smeared Jews and said it's Jewish
[07:19:25] space machines are Jewish space lasers and Jewish weather control machines. It's actually Hamas
[07:19:31] weather control machines and Iranian weather control machines. Nomadic. Thank you for the 50
[07:19:41] give the subs hurricane Milton Hamas hurricane it is a hurricane it is a
[07:19:53] hurricane they're doing they got pilots at that base there's a hurricane so we
[07:20:06] need to move our aircraft to the side of the state it's gonna take us two
[07:20:08] days to do this two days two lifts five aircraft each lift this is the first
[07:20:11] lift the five aircraft on the first day going out I'm on lift number two once
[07:20:14] we drop our aircraft off we all hop in the back of a black Hawk and we
[07:20:17] ride back to get the rest. I'm going to tell you a secret. Army Helicopters
[07:20:20] Pots hate being in the back of the aircraft, especially when we're going
[07:20:23] through the clouds. 6 a.m. Showtime on day two to move the last ones. I'm on the
[07:20:26] earlier lift today. Today should go pretty quick. This one is the one I'm taking. We
[07:20:30] do a brief talk about how we're gonna do this done. Everybody goes out and
[07:20:32] preflights the aircraft and everybody's ready to take off by 8 o'clock. It's kind
[07:20:36] of cool seeing you and all the boys getting ready to go. We're getting
[07:20:38] ready to confuse the hell out of air traffic control because technically we're
[07:20:40] not multi-ship. Each aircraft has their own flight plan but we're trying to
[07:20:43] head in the same direction at almost the same time. We stagger our take
[07:20:46] also about 30 seconds. That way we're flying same way, same day and we landed about the
[07:20:50] same time but we're not causing too much chaos. The good part about today is Army
[07:20:54] Airplane, good morning Tampa. Army Airplane boys are supposed to come pick us up as soon
[07:20:58] as we land so we shouldn't have that much time on the ground waiting to come back.
[07:21:00] Flying 500 feet with the boys across the state is probably one of the best parts of
[07:21:04] the job. We land, we tie these aircraft up because hopefully the hurricane doesn't
[07:21:07] do too much damage over here and the Air Force gives us a ride to the terminal.
[07:21:10] It's not too long before- Should he be documenting this dog? What are we talking
[07:21:14] them out. They're in the United States of America. They don't give a fuck. What do you
[07:21:18] mean? Op sec chat. This is the most powerful nation on earth. What's going to happen? A Chinese
[07:21:24] weather balloon is going to fucking hit the helicopters. First of all, even if they wiped
[07:21:28] out the entire fucking fleet, okay, whether, uh, because of the hurricane or whether, you
[07:21:34] know, a Chinese weather balloon hit them or something, that's not even going to put
[07:21:38] fucking dent in America's military, okay? Like, he's not really saying anything that's
[07:21:45] like super secretive or super classified anyway, but beyond that, yeah, they can absolutely fucking
[07:21:53] show this with ease. Like, who's gonna do anything about it?
[07:21:57] Before the army of fixed wing guys lands to pick us up to take us back to base. Everyone's
[07:22:01] always asking, does your army have airplane pilots? Yes, we do. This is them. And their
[07:22:05] their job is to kinda support however they're needed.
[07:22:07] A lot of times it's VIP, but sometimes missions like this is a good change of pace for them.
[07:22:11] We call them C-12s, but the civilian version is called a King Air.
[07:22:14] Not gonna lie, they're nice.
[07:22:17] Usually after you've done your time flying helicopters and beating the crap out of your
[07:22:20] back you hop over and you fly C-12s.
[07:22:21] We're trying to get into Tampa, everyone else is trying to get out.
[07:22:24] It's a quick 30 minute flight and we're pretty much back at the base.
[07:22:27] This steep approach angle is pretty interesting.
[07:22:28] And it's a little bumpy on the way in.
[07:22:30] I like, it's a lot of bumpy on the way in.
[07:22:32] Once we land these guys will drop us off, drop our gear off, they'll take
[07:22:35] back off and get out of here too. It's a long day for us. Chad doesn't realize we have complete
[07:22:38] and total control of the airspace on this entire half of the planet. Yeah. Yeah, you can have
[07:22:43] American. There's a reason why you can put American military bases on Google Maps. Okay.
[07:22:47] Ain't nobody's touching them. Like, I don't know if you know this, but part of the reason
[07:22:55] for American dominance is the fact that we are so far removed from any serious enemy.
[07:23:10] For us, a long day for them, but it would be even longer day for us if they didn't show up.
[07:23:13] Look at the ramp how empty this thing is once a year during hurricane season the ramp gets us empty the boys dropped us off
[07:23:18] Now they're turning and burning back to their base
[07:23:26] This is also very well edited so I suspect he's like not just like a regular fucking
[07:23:34] He's not a regular helicopter pilot I suspect he does like PR for the military
[07:23:42] Yeah, a little bit of psyops. Your American exceptionalism is showing, bro. What? This
[07:24:01] isn't American exceptionalism, it's just fucking reality. I'm not saying it's a good thing or
[07:24:06] anything like that. I'm simply stating what is objective reality. That's crazy. Yeah,
[07:24:22] this is Imperial dominant shatter. We're a hyper violent and well armed state. Loki
[07:24:28] Half the reason why we don't have health care, you know what I mean? Like that is the reason why we don't have health care literally
[07:24:35] That's it for today for me
[07:24:52] It's the last three minute outbreak I'm running here
[07:24:57] Wait until Moldova gets it
[07:25:02] Gets a hold of this tiktok. Yeah, Moldova is gonna fucking Moldova's gonna invade
[07:25:10] All right, folks
[07:25:15] That's it. Adios
[07:25:19] For today
[07:25:27] Well, I'll see you tomorrow. We're gonna do a hurricane watch obviously
[07:25:32] tomorrow
[07:25:53] Anyway, see you tomorrow. Bye. Bye