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here's something i think you know like
i'm going to go and tell you about how *** news
distorts
statistics using graphs this is a greeley great post over it simply
statistics dot ordered
where we've individually covered almost every single one of these willis over
time
but they've really put them together to show us how fox news really distorts and
use that uses statistics okay
wetfoot up number one that time
of the federal welfare received in the u_s_ craft now this is a classic
foxnews tactic ware if they want to
it appears as though there's been a dramatic increase somewhere typically
somewhere that makes
uh... president obama look bad or a democrat looked at wimbledon was built
truncate the y_ axis
so if you look at this it looks like we have a dramatic increase louis over time
but when you actually look at the label on the left side of the crap you see
that this doesn't started zero this is a graph that only encompasses ninety four
million
to a hundred and eight million so we're really talking about a tiny little
increase here
completely messed with the proportions and it and the perspective
it looks like look at that federal welfare is blown up
i'm surprised they didn't god take it
but the steps further
just eliminate the one away in the
and the ninety-four get rid of the numbers all the other right right so
let's look at the other one where they do this this is the second graph
this is if the bush tax cuts expire and this is a similar tactic that was done
here
where they actually i hope we have the right one at a time
uh... eric's it's actually not coming up so not all mechanical
okay so can we put up for screener what would we have going on
yell pitiful swim
so we have the if the bush tax cuts expire full-screen this is the exact
same thing this time the y_ axis
is labeled on the right side in you see that wild look at that huge increase
in the top tax rate if the bush tax cuts expired it's like five times as big a
list
or well actually
the entire chart only goes from thirty four to forty two so there's one
another tactic that they do i believe this is number three mitts on
what if the numbers just don't add up i don't know
if this one is intentional or not but it happens all the time on fox news and it
with a put up a poll with the numbers just don't add up to one hundred percent
now sometimes this can be because
people are asked to check all that apply which of course makes these percentages
far less valuable in even evaluating the information
uh... there's a number of other reasons way can happen but certainly can be to
make it seem like there is a overwhelming or under welding support
for sending the fox want to point out so here's an example
good scientist fell off falsify research
to support their own theories on global warming fifty nine percent say it's
somewhat likely
thirty five percent say it's very likely twenty-six prescription say it's not
very likely
just doesn't add up doesn't make any sense lewis
another example of that if we go to the pipe chart anton
this is who do people back in the twenty twelve presidential run
republican candidates and as you can see
sixty-three percent back how could be seventy percent back palance sixty
percent back romney
completely misleading in the sense that you're basically polling
to say would you back this person an obviously people can support more than
one
the idea that any of these candidates have this level of support is just false
misleading
this just flat-out misleading louis right now does that is the other ones
because you're talking about three
republican candidates
uh...
i mean it's it's still misleading no question about it let's go to another
example with fox likes to do which is changing the units of comparison so
here's a graph and you really have to look at this carefully to finalize
when two things are likely to be very similar
one approach is to just present the numbers in different unit so here's an
example we're total spending for twenty ten to twenty thirteen is compared to
deficits
in two thousand eight okay this is kind of an example of not labeling the axes
so
you see numbers uh... two thousand eight three point two percent was spending as
a share of g_d_p_
in two thousand nine ten point one percent spending as the share of g_d_p_
and then you see from twenty ten to twenty thirteen
you're seeing in aberration number and comparing those back to forty three
forty four and nineteen forty-five
it just confusing it's just confusing and its eighty it's either deliberate or
stupidity
and in either case you shouldn't be trusting the stuff
i think in most cases the story brick is accepted
let's go to the next example this is the unemployment rate said this is a classic
this is
changing the magnitude of the units
at different x value so if you look at this chart of the unemployment rate
under president obama
you see that the changes in magnitude at the hyatt expel use
are higher
than the changes in magnitude at the lower x values this is actually
just a technique for firmed pushing viewers in one direction
look louis at the end of it see how there's the last two
figures are nine point though
and eight point six
that's a difference of
point four
the the the the graphical representation is almost identical
however
if you look at the beginning look at the change from eight point eight ten nine
point though it's only a changing point to yet there's a huge debt yeah there's
a huge increase exactly in the graphic of it downright misleading ladies and
gentlemen
uh... yet on what the next graphs i make sure that we're going to the right one
um... the thing is the next graph the last one isn't working
than that life is at work job loss recorder job loss by quarters the one i
want to be looking at and we put it up for screen this time
so here is another one
this is changing trends
by subs sampling expel you so here's a graphic shows unemployment rates over
time
and here it is uh... as you can see here
you've got december of of seven
through september of over eight to march of oh nine to june of twenty ten so were
basically literally just this is literally cherry picking you just
picking four bullet points and putting them up there and then notice that at
the top it says job loss by quarter
and at the bottom you see
between the first two
plot points
uh... that's updates like nine months
and then between the second to plot points uh... it's only six months
seven-month like what's going on to the grass is literally make no sense yeah
completely there's just too
seat give people the wrong idea about the the facts and yet so again if you're
are aware of these tactics hopefully they will be less effective
on distorting information for you
uh... a let's move on to glenn beck glenn beck latest on
if you put in acergy of president obama in
urine now i need to use that quote because otherwise this entire discussion
would be indecent
and it wouldn't be here you have to
he put it in
unquote
and that he made what he's calling and oh by the end p p art piece so i guess
the a_p_a_ here
was to show
that there was some kind of
double standard
between what is considered art if it criticizes
the laughed or if it
uh... about uh... is actually supporting the left so on and so forth
so this is glenn beck stunt where he kind of he does like a french accent
and he does this nonsense of take a look at a little bit of it looks
inheritance
uh... yes
discipline
all sure it is not my blue period it is my
yellow grease
no but that's a long michelangelo but
appears to be a disease during a french accent because they got if your french
your liberal artist
and that supposedly representing glenn beck a year and and and he did so no
bomb at effigy
into it
okay you wanna see that louis and what that looks like
are not really but
for the sake of uh... they don't let me give you an issue here is you take the
obama at the g_ and put it into a good mood legacy
crown of thorns hearings
this is wins
nikon
art
they take the obama at each of you know it sounds
and diffident your you
dr
mister
music comes on so this is one back uh... this of what he's doing
this was all about the book was that there was an apostol artist who painted
president obama being crucified
and glenn beck said was that i don't like the painting
but i want to support the artists right to do it so that he came up with his old
bombing in p p
art piece and then he said he would selling out his website he ended up
putting it on the debate you dave removed it because they considered it
offensive material
and what better thing that there is a and double standard all the honest
i don't care at all about this time
i don't find it offensive i don't care about the figure and i don't care about
that dipping the obama effigy in it
i think one back is just running out of stuff to do it's really sad
right uh... this is in the grand scheme of things
not very offensive compared to what we've seen some people do with um...
with chairs hanging from their trip and a half you know things of that sort of
right so
it's really just sat pays its its it's stupid i mean eight going decade
stooping to this i mean anyone who watches and takes this seriously has to
evaluate their life's needed this is this is pretty bad stuff
yeah this is that what we're reaching new lows here
robber gleason junior is opting for the electric chair
for the first time since twenty ten robert mission juniors a virginia
prisoner
who strangled to inmate in prison and he's promised basically set i'm gonna
keep killing
unless you give me the electric chair on january sixteenth twenty thirteen he's
killed a total of three people now he has waived all state and federal appeals
he would be the first prisoner to die in the electric chair since twenty ten
now he told the associated press i did the crime
and this is the punishment it is what it is height eight going to go kill a bunch
of people and say own don't do that to me
inmates in virginia have a choice between
electrocution or lethal injection certainly as we know most
lethal injection willis
he was serving a life term for of ***
and he killed his cell mate the way he did it was he was actually
uh... i guess they were locked in individual cages even though they were
cell mates they were different cages
and greece in convinced his cell mate too
i guess he needed to pass the length
on a necklace that he was making so through the cage
he put it around his cell mate and then just strangled him and i guess it took
about an hour because as you can imagine you can't get that much leverage through
the cage that they were in
i don't know
incredibly groups and he's basically just saying i'm murdered a man
cold-bloodedly i'd planned it
i'm going to do it again
it needs to be stopped
put me on death row give me the electric chair he's repeated these threats in
court
i think is in their way
put him in complete isolation
uh...
if he's gonna get the death sentence anyway
okay my understanding is now he actually has been
moved into twenty three-hour isolation
i don't know what to say that it is this a case even though you're against the
death penalty
r_u_ four it in this case you know people always say
anybody who's against the death penalty we can find a situation where they had
before
uh... no arm i'm still not for in this case if he gets sentenced to death
because of these extra killings
putting to death
okay given the chair
uh...
if not
the prison needs to make sure that you cannot do this again what do you think
it's not even in cases where
now it'd be like the idea that he's asking for the death penalty doesn't
mean anything because
anybody who does what's at think it's all about that this is a guy who's at
asking for the death penalty
clearly the best way of punishing him for that is not to give it to
also you think that the fact that he's asking for it is actually a reason not
to give it to a
absolutely is in the worst punishment if he wants to die for him not to die is
the perfect punishment
read anything
it's and it's an interesting point
i agree with the time yeah and that's why i think
unless he's
legally sentenced to death
he should be
in a place where he cannot do this to anyone
don't given the opportunity i'm going to sell if it's legal twenty four hours a
day
speaking of killers and shooters the batman shooter now is being accused of
saying
that his therapist to brainwash ten to commit that crime in the aurora colorado
movie theater
this is
kind of a controversial weird thing and we need to kind of evaluate that the
information here
there was a drug abusing inmate who spent some time near james holmes in
itself
his name is stephen unwrap
and he spoke with the denver westward and said that he had a for our
conversation with james holmes in jail on july twentieth
after he was brought in for allegedly killing the twelve people and shooting
fifty-eight others
they were in different cells
but unrest says that he heard homes
slamming insulting to the wall and that by yelling he was able to have this
conversation with homes and he alleges that home said
might therapist brainwashed me
and program to me to execute this killing
also saying that homestead act felt like i was in a video game when he was
carrying out these attacks of shooting uh... all of these people in the movie
theater now
it doesn't appear that this is
necessarily reliable testimony from mister on robbie cuz
police indicate that
the layout would not allow for this for our conversation the even take place the
layout of the prison where the jail where they were being held
uh... so so we had some question here i have to say
a story told to us by a drug addict criminal
reporting what a psychotic individual told him may not be that reliable
unimpeded we really need an investigation to figure that out
if uh...
if if it were me making a decision
as to whether if the fervor saturn on
he would be thrown out certainly cannot believe that they've anybody suggesting
that this committee testimony of any kind of just being discussed
so uh... that that's what we're hearing
now let's just evaluated at face value for a second
do do any of us believe the idea that
it it would even be possible for a therapist the program this man to kill
maybe that's not the right word i mean certainly people have influence over
others but how do you can react to a claim like that
two cents completely absurd
notes on what do you think
i don't know the manchurian candidate
uh... i don't know i don't know if it's really possible
certainly uh... someone who's uh... mentally unwell is probably more
susceptible
to suggestions like something like this if that happened but are another really
by well i mean we do know that
you can
program someone to kill
it usually starts getting them in a very young age and then they end up with a
bomb shelter themselves that uh... at a bizarre in uh...
in couple
uh... and then boom so we can happen but
this doesn't sound unlikely the repair person to sign a few times in college
would be able to program and that way
yeah interesting
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let's talk about country music
you a country music lost it's the only type of music i completley despise
i don't like country music either
and this is a story not so much about country music per se but about tracy
adkins who is a country music
i guess he's called the country music star
i don't know
uh... who war
heat but uh... performed a song for the n_b_c_ christmas special
and he war a confederate flag
earpiece
no trace adkins is a guy who is known for being
conservative
he is also uh... part of according to on and dee dee he he's part of the
louisiana
division of the sons of confederate veterans he's a big fan of the
confederacy apparently
and he has also said that out when he joined
ka uh... a movement to help preserve civil war battlefields he said
um... that day
serve as monuments to what can happen when political wisdom fails and our
differences are allowed to escalate
beyond reason
this is this is a little bit of the clip here now i'm surprised given his
background
that they had him sing chestnuts roasting or whatever it is instead of
white christmas eve and white christmas might be a more appropriate song for
trace adkins
needless to say
how he is also appears to be wearing fur so he's really trying to cover the
entire gamut of who he can defend
by uh... with this performance take a listen
reuniting
at i really find that i'm terrible i mean i can't even explain to you know i
mean a real something
i actually have been to a concert where trace adkins performed once i was
dragged to a concert near shikha continues a concert in chicago
and trace adkins performed and they brought out like during his performance
they brought out and i can say he did it
but right before he went on stage they brought out cannons like old cannons
from quiet
together with the day goes from i don't know what war
and they had in their i think that one point and i have been fired
and then tons of people wearing basically like if you imagine taking a
confederate flag in turning it into a uh... a costume
that two people were wearing they were really cheering for this guy and they
just loved it
and it was their completion dot held it
it was hell
so you know if i was making a point beforehand which is the time you don't
necessarily think that all of these confederate flag fans are racist
no uh... under ido i can speak the truth and conspiracy will believes and whether
he's a racist or not or
but i do think that all lot of people in the south
that where
confederate imagery and things like this
are not necessarily race is that all the just really
don't understand what the civil war was really about right was about slavery
and they think that uh... it somehow anon racist non slavery related symbol
of southern pride
um... and i really think a lot of them actually believe that now that doesn't
mean that i could down
uh... ignorance on that front but i don't think that necessarily all these
guys are or racists or think that
the confederacy should have kept slavery openssl the present-day
louis imagine if they had been allowed to succeed we would at this point
probably have a total
third-world to still be a the likes of which
you find in science fiction
right next door
yes definitely i mean in almost certainly would have led to either
the
the civil war
eventually
more
than having to join
the northern states just because of uh...
financially economically friday would they have no choice
pornstar nina hartley pumped anti-gay
anti choice
anti everything
pastor john hagee and said i consider flash in my *** to be honest this is
really funny
idea hartley who has appeared and dozens of adult films came face-to-face with
conservative
pastor
uh... a haiti
and this happened this is this is so funny she was writing articles she wrote
an article about this
for hustler
larry funds hustler hustlers articles in
and the article was leaked to ross story in raw story had had it
and it says john hagee meets with the great the core of babylon and it talks
about how he came to beverly hills a couple of months ago
and she showed up and basically just showed up there in aspen trees to sign
up her book and considered flashing her but she said i considered flashing my
*** but decided not to n_p_r_ article actually really seems pretty good she
says
as a jew i've long felt that annoying that evangelicals are so hell bent on
getting all the jews to return to israel not for our own good mind you but to
bring about armageddon and the second coming
with ideas like that it's not hard to imagine what has to begin with the
governor ridge it often what that makes me in his eyes
reportedly
hagee said to her
there are a lot of crazies in los angeles you now
he showed up as we see in this picture here dressed in this conservative red
blazer he prolly had no idea who she was
she thinks that other people in the room knew who she was but everybody of course
no one wants to admit to knowing that it's a conservative crowd so nobody says
anything and the *** star gets her book signed by by haiti yet this is an
actually incredibly well written
and i got to read this other sentence here yet
poor knows no no party or religious affiliation
but if any of the attendees recognize me they kept mum about it in this setting
the ability to compartmentalize seems
to be the hallmark of ideologues everywhere i guess the stairs in the
potentially lethal attacks of cognitive dissonance upright exactly i'm looking
forward to reading the entire thing yeah to get the hustler
so there is it's the uh... ability i think it's online down already
uh... d d uh... height of parity there
an anti-semitic storm is taking place in the english soccer world mount it on why
it gives the background on this because you are intimately familiar with if
you've been following
well now there's a team from london one of the five english premier league teams
pol pot numb from the time the neighborhood
and uh... for a variety of reasons for the past eighty or so years they've been
associated with like he edition slash
jewish imagery
um... basically because there are a lot of his city choose around the stadium
where the team played so that they got associated with that
there was a lot of anti-semitism from competing teams throughout england
when they played in their stadiums and as a result of a lot of those fans from
todd num sort of appropriated the
jewish and you just label
and they call themselves the yet are me and he does and so on and so forth
so that's kind of that that's that's the bottom line out lately this has been
ramping up because of activity
going on in the international news world that israel and gaza and hamas the
anti-semitism has been ramping up louis and it you know i do whenever i see a
story like this is the time says appropriating oneself of these
anti-semitic terms
uh... when when black people appropriate themselves of the n_ word in order to
try to defuse inner take away its meaning
i'm not convinced
that is that great of a strategy
you know i don't really know what to make of this problem
of course they're not calling themselves that the cali carbon
know it's it's certainly not not the most
offensive word they could chosen so this is included everything from nazi salutes
to pacing mimicking the sound of gas chambers
and a number of other things there that are incredibly elo reprehensible and
despicable
so it's not is there any sense of the likud ways they could do we need a
solution i don't even know what could happen here you can really control what
people are crowded
no the uh... uh...
stadium error i should say the teams uh... aware this has happened in whose
stadiums as has happened have banned some of these
fans when they can identify them there was one fam and that uh... the west ham
stadium where this happened recently
that was a season ticket holder a lifelong fan he was banned for life the
other day
so i think this is good and i think the other thing that needs to happen
is referees need to not be afraid to call this out when it happens and stop a
game
they can actually stop games from happening uh... from continuing when
this happens and if that has starts to happen i think fans will soon change
their behavior self-policing will immediately start
let's see some action on behalf of the players to immediate it
you're playing on a team and your fans are
acting like this
ado something about it well there has been some example of that right north on
yeah and actually um...
i mean that there's a lot going on here trying to figure out how to stop this
some people think that
it's the time and fans fault for a continuing this imagery as you were
saying before
i disagree with that for a number of differences i don't think that's an
excuse for what's going on here but certainly something needs to be done it
is one point out that this is also happening in rome recently
went on them once a play at uh... the olympic stadium in rome and it's
happening in other countries in the picture that we have up if you can see
the picture behind even louis is actually the ajax surya acts team from
uh... amsterdam i think
and they have the similar sort of uchida jewish imagery going on there with the
israeli flags of
this is not just uh...
an english or a london thing
match more widespread that all right let's take a break please join us on
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trading today on world view with dennis campbell is dennis campbell editor in
chief of u_k_ progressive magazine the book is the key just unshackled that's
also the topic today
dennis let's start with egyptian president mohammad more sees
uh... extra judicial declaration that he made which made some headlines and then
will delve deeper into what's happening in egypt uh... what what was that
declaration exactly
well basically the declaration is one in which he said that uh...
mill other governing body most
especially the judiciary itself which if you remember going back a few months of
the people that diesel of parliament and attempted to same basically you have to
stop
all all over again despite all the progress that have been made that happen
parliamentary elections they can see the parliament they have a presidential
election and basically the only thing that that the uh... dishes and concern
was the presidential election
and he basically is saying if i wanna make certain that
nothing there
i do can be stopped by this tradition body in any for i'm taking power
and what a lot of people have assume back to main is that he's become the
next follows me mubarak he has become
uh... the the dictator of the new
injection government and i don't think that's exactly true okay so it looks a
little bit down that road by brute thomas friedman had an interesting
article earlier in the week where he said the question now is
will president more seat be a diplomat or will he be indicators certainly
king's framing it particularly in giving himself credit for the cease-fire in
israel between israel and hamas as being a more diplomatic character although
that is not a statement that's without controversy so what are going to be the
key things to look at in the next i don't know months six months a year to
determine what direction is this going to go
well you're going to put me in a number of different factors and and uh...
from what i understand what's happening right now as we are filming this and
will be going on the seat delayed
is that they are rushing a draft of the constitution through
the parliamentary body in through this constitutional bond to then make certain
that it goes out for ratification however some of the commentary i've seen
says
that because the document is a little bit more stripe and thin people had
expected a little bit more authoritarian
that this first passed
is likely to fail so that it come see d he gets to come back to the table
looking very very diplomatic after it fails at in election the constitution
and that is in a position to come up with a new constitution essentially
so he's in a bit of an interesting spot because
inject on one hand is the second biggest of
uh... benefactor of american aid money behind israel and at the same time of
more see has taken at least when it came a couple of weeks ago between israel and
hamas a very anti-israeli position so he has to know that there's a bizarre does
not maybe it's not a fine line maybe it's a bit of a blurry line
but there is a line as far as how far he can go before it that any started to
become a question mark does it
exactly and
you know i think when i did i've read today that they that uh...
uh... our good friend in texas uh... the the memo
playing with a completely full that louis goldberg
came out and and several others on the floor that was on a radio station that
uh... you know president obama has been but teaming up with the muslim
brotherhood and and you know it's just strange to see the reaction the minute
you have the moslem brotherhood come up as a as a potential policy to these
talks what a lot of people don't understand is that the muslim birth
fatherhood is probably
the the most moderate do-able with potential options that were out there
and the fact is is that more sees a pretty smart guy he's going to allow
this process to go through and he's going to do it you can to keep you know
hamas happy because obviously they are part of of muslim brotherhood uh... on a
very big
stream signs of it in the in the west bank and gaza but he's not going to do
anything to upset the apple cart
it's been a sensitive thirty-five years recent the region
do you think that he's going to be put in a position to directly have to
address these reports that we're getting satellite reports that
uh... there is a refueling so to speak of homeostatic ng place
from or ran and that uh... the path for that is going via the red sea sudan and
ultimately inject which also shares a border with gaza is that going to become
a factor for more sees credibility at some point is he trying to simply make
that does not even come up with his position
duluth if he's got enough problems he's got eighty million people inside the
most populous
you know muslim nation india who actually that they're really more
secular book their is a very large percentage of muslims and islam aka
people inside of the church itself
i think he's got enough just to keep himself
the in power and moving forward from there but one party that we've not
talked about all this is the staff was uh... supreme council be out of the
armed forces thus and that is that the cult amid decide ur at the end of the
day they're unhappy with what happens they control the guns they can
soul economy and if they decide that you know this is an acceptable more she so
cities dot t_ pulled walls in the air and a lot of people happy and show that
he's you know the law are needed
everybody expects him to be yes the new constitution has a lot of uh... of world
what ascends the right off and which is the uh...
is gone
the wall
but it is not as extreme as working
seeing around the hope of octial both of them
mhm on the world so i don't see
you know accuse change but it i do think that there are going to be fit to start
it with the united states eleven is from the other record of independent to
actually have computers and is going to take you can superwoman i'm report
gibson so settled bandaged within twenty months
all right so dad dennis campbell worldview with dennis campbell the last
day of november you'll see dennis clean shaven next weekend and what will be our
topic of discussion for next week that
you we've got breaking news here in united kingdom would be
who weasel bill clinton press report
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the committee has come out and and and damned if right below so well hope
rupert and james murdoch will be able to avenues international and uh... they're
talking at but putting any regulatory body that will was depressed mothers of
state model our cameras two dead on arrival norms of the uh... the
regulatory body but that long-term implications here long-term implications
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international over well and if we keep some bone hacking invitations come out
as a result of what has happened
you're going to buy and use so will be at the headless s_e_c_ now
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well we have now heard that there have been to lottery winners and the record
powerball jackpot which was five hundred and seventy nine point nine million
dollars
one of these lists that i saw the kansas city area i forget the name of the
uh... a location in missouri where it actually was sold
the person is not yet come forward and other one was sold indicators are now so
basically they're going to split the five hundred and eighty seven
a five hundred and fifth five sagar hike anti-nuclear number it's either five
seventy nine point nine or five eighty seven point five something like that
it's a lot of money that was quick yeah needed num much of a difference there
the numbers were five sixteen twenty two twenty three twenty nine and the
powerball was six willis in case you're wondering
unknown numbers that i would have picked so when this i'm fascinated by
lottery winners because number one we know that uh... socially or economically
most
lottery tickets and overwhelming number of worry participants are people who
uh... are not well-off financially right so there's this idea of uh... of of
hitting it big in making it into
making it came to the one percent in other words the ninety nine percent
spent a lot of money trying to make it into the one percent
by winning the lottery
but that being said might graduate research paper was actually on
the money happiness correlation and it's always interesting because you fight you
hear about so many
watery winners
who end up number one if they're lucky enough not to end up broke because they
overspent
um... the really end up with all sorts of personal problems
and they're not any happier than they thought he than they were before winning
even though they thought they would be and that in my research now this is four
year old data at this point we might have to adjust these numbers but
happiness correlated positively with uh... income
up until the point and this is a cross all countries
where you're buying power reached about ten thousand u_s_ dollars
four years ago so in two thousand a
beyond that you really don't get any happier when your cable to buy more
stuff
when you're income is more than about ten thousand dollars worth of buying
power and u_s_ two thousand eight dollars
surprising numbers
this vessel down a little uprising i i think uh...
i think
maybe a little bit more into my initial give my guess would have been there was
more like thirty thousand right
bathroom ripken's yeah around them but certainly uh... and it doesn't matter
whether you make a hundred thousand year or a million a year or whether it be in
the top
what point one percent
uh... there does not seem to be any correlation between money and happiness
that goes beyond basically subsistence level
there are also many examples which i found which is getting out of many
countries with very low
standards of living where people are actually very very happy which really
just furthers this idea that even though individually it seems counterproductive
when you think about it broadly
yeah they respond
the factors that go way beyond money they contribute to happiness i'm sure
dirt sections
i'm sure there are plenty of people out there who uh... were completely
dependent on money to be happy well in in relation to these powerball winners
karl rove was just on fox news saying he has someone on the ground in missouri
he says it's a little bit too early to call this thing he doesn't know we got
we don't yet know who won he wants the numbers double-checked we're gonna take
a caring of fox may have been a little premature and calling this thing for
these two people
yup and they're going to have a reread of the numbers of criteria
we're gonna do that
and this is a really interesting science story
scientific developing reading tissue printer which can print cartilage that
you've heard about really printers bullets which can basically
later by layer making gear or other
anybody and then the cattle devices all sorts of different stuff for it
well here is a powder after reading printer
which is a hybrid printer which can print
cartilage
which one day could then be implanted in the injured patients to help re-growth
cartilage a particularly enjoy sneezes elbows so on and so forth and it was
featured in a study and but that was published in the journal called bio
fabrication by the institute of physics
and it's a a hybrid between and inkjet printer
and electro spinning machine this is pretty remarkable isn't it willis this
is this is amazing here
and of the study showed that
the printer was able to print cartilage
better than the ones that were created by an ink-jet printer which kind of
makes sense because you wouldn't think inkjet printers are too good a printing
cartilage but that's a whole other story which i don't think we have time for
today
so in the future the ideas that you could actually print cartilage
custom-made for specific patient needs
you can do it m_r_i_ for example of the knee
and then that provides a blueprint
and then you create perfectly matching cartilage with one of these prayers from
the ground up it's incredible
this is uh...
i like this
i provide stamp of approval on this technology the next step is a prayer
that can actually print out your thanksgiving meal
now to make things easy but who knows that might be really expensive printer
this is almost like that like a matter unit that i don't remember what
book it is i think that they actually maybe
i don't know if this was in the scanner darkly by philip k_ *** or what science
fiction book actually has
you actually make your food by just you put in the different uh... elements
essentially that go into food in and the the machine could be easily organized
matter in a way that comes out what the food you used to eating
right like in uh...
is that i thought i'm not familiar with that
the other something similar
all right so that's that incredible stuff you approve of that of allen by
let's get some voicemails you can leave a swiss male twenty four hours a day the
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david p
hears a voice mail from the admin checking in about a whole bunch of stuff
including
prep prison price-gouging
okay
heat shield
some good comments about
statement stop i think he was referring to talk or
i learned a lot
and where are you are
address
barry didn't hear him talk more
turkey there
who period octahedral tiny florida which will appeal to a cabinet
object anti-affirmative in india pathfinder or whatever and you keep
going
also photocurrent federal prisoners
so their ripper fifteen minutes for about your car or off of my books
capital corporate folder appa corporal need and some i'd like to think that we
because my phone call caught me so much money an incredible when the advent was
imprisoned sometimes
the phone calls were so expensive he was even able to use his prison earned
income to buy marijuana that's interesting there
and i'll talk with us
one storm
and i also do not believe
any democrat would have been or republicans or anybody that old a ideal
exhibit and a oregon woman but coming off of hungry
anywhere on the frame
coke purges order twenty altitude in the country of congress and don't make any
hungry cups
i've got a on here
johnny crump apparently have a good call of not being future are all i'd like for
you kept out that's why i call a lot of epic i i one of the debt i rise in the
admin getting a bunch of stuff on the record really department with boxes
messages briefing
i had to be politically correct
who knows i didn't want something funny and a lot of email pouring in about the
next door to the menendez michael dunn case in florida
well what can you expect this man clearly needed to protect himself from
the loud music so what if you use deadly force
the music was loud and the kids were black afterall case closed
yeah i mean that's essentially the discussion we were having a strike
another one here at the music was loud all you have to do was walk out of your
shot he was only waiting for his girlfriend to buy something
surely he could have put up with it for a few minutes
it's a classic case of redneck racist intolerance coupled with the easy access
to firearms well dangers dangers combination
and call so if he wins the case i can just walk and i just walk outside and
start shooting people that played music loud would it be precedent would it be
present that loud music is considered intimidate ory
and you need to stand your ground a well i think uh... i think his defense is
going to be dad he thought the kids are going to get out of the car in attacking
him where he thought they had guns themselves and we're going to shoot him
it just like how how come
barking really take i'd
thought they had a gun
how far can you really take that
not very far hopefully
hopefully not very far at all yet we have to see how this case goes we are
following uh... very closely yeah
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