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he will be back early next week
managers early
here in southern californians
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for thurgood good thing is traffic just
runs very smooth
of course we spent a lot of time today talking about the disaster
that is my gambling on the ncaa later today
for people to write about that for
that was a rough day
thankfully there's actual disasters work on the world
for me to pay attention to jr did you uh... any
except that you don't get
o_j_ neither do i_ rectified
theoretically ever thought too
i would have lost some money yesterday paiva avenue
most of us as well
numbers of all let's just let's not kid ourselves
there's he flexes and push it
several units in the city like sexy rescue like their duty
documents filed now was entered that apartment
if six years away
the biggest i'd i stop doing fanciful loss of doing
unless our fellow instrument dragons in two thousand
the thing amiss about those is the trash talking yet so
delhi sanket iowa new obsessions tweeting of all things i'm thinking as i'm watchin
the term welcome whitewater's successful africa has its it's kinda funny fiat's didn't get
on for a long time nine percent
all my god this after yesterday's just every actor seven game
uh... all section
and well all that was going on and u_c_l_a_ was walking twenty three point lead in eight
minutes ago michigan state but they held on merely because the game isn't forty minutes
and thirty seconds ok obviously very serious news though to talk about today
it appears that everyday intel this thing is settled there's going to be more depressing
is about
japan and the nuclear reactors for csci met
uh... the death toll now japan is at sixty five hundred just over sixty five hundred
six thousand five hundred and forty-eight ten thousand three hundred and fifty four
are missing now in japan
obviously a good chance that the death toll
rises to get that it will rise significantly
at the plant their at uh... fukushima
right now of course situation means incredibly
agers the focus is still on the
the facilities number three reactor
what we are now saying is that the evidence we're having her fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters
are pictures from satellites indicate that the water being dumped on that to try to cool
the uh... to cool down the reactor spent fuel is just simply
not work
does mean is not go to work but it's not working
right now
so her all of that is incredibly uh... a huge downer but what
that by the way calling it a downer dramatic understatement
what struck me uh... about this and
what i know that
would really bother me if the situation or happening here was just a little item
that i heard about and then read about
earlier this morning
uh... shockingly there is a time this morning that was earlier
so the u_s_ navy
the seventh fleet
is saying that they have sent one hundred nuclear biological and chemical firefighting
suits and mask
were delivered from the u_s_s_ george washington
to the government of japan this morning for use
at who came in
how much
would disturb you
if we had this terrible disaster here
which is obviously possible we have twenty plants here in the united states
that are built
the exact same way that uh... fukushima plant is built
how much would bomb u abt if while we were dealing with this disaster
similar disaster
uh... inability to predict what's gonna happen in the next ten minutes at a nuclear plant
and fears of a meltdown
major if not three mile island like
worst-case scenario chernobyl like
disaster
how much would it disturb you
if we had to get one
hundred firefighting suits and masks from another country
having he think we'd be like i don't know but you know we just canada gave us something
france sent us some sense
or japan's essences
how could the people who made the walkman
not have unknown
suits
to deal with this crisis i mean it
it's a bit it is he'd tell that little item that little back great there tells me that
they are
who were not prepared for
now i don't think you need that fact that they that they're not prepared for this
you've watched television
but again a hundred nuclear biological chemical suits
delivered from the u_s_s_ george washington
buyout blood for
from the seventh fleet to the governor of japan this morning to help guys get in there
and do their job
they don't have the suits
maybe that's it for destroyed
but again
they need to be somewhere where they wouldn't be destroyed that it is that i know i found
that to be
but incredibly depressing peace and
is that i'd be outrage
if i lived in japan
although if i lived in japan bag obviously you have other things to worry about
uh... but i found that to be sort of a little stunning piece of uh... of information
all right so obviously you wanna follow the events in japan on it
minute by minute hour by hour basis but uh... take that little nugget of information
uh... with 'cause it's a uh...
its debt
the other issue is well there many other issues with japan but
uh... i'm fascinated by the disconnect between that distrust the japanese people have a government
and that they look tougher answers at a time when americans have never
more distrustful of their own government
uh... and i think it's interesting that
a western power
still looks at us
chart a course and western power but you know i mean i
that the country
still looks to pass
estrada a
bastion
of truth
which seems
to any americans experience life here since
two thousand
incredibly unlikely
uh... anyway the conditions added at the uh... to uh... plant there at the at uh... at for
the shima continued to deteriorate and the main issue the appears to be
not so much
what is exactly happening at the plant because
the fact is anytime somebody like me or somebody like you are so many of c_n_n_ affiliate in
m_s_ n_b_c_ update the situation
it changes five minutes later
and that's the issue tumi near as i can tell us
how many
millis evert
per hour being released in the measure now is twenty
per hour and or molina
for a person would be exposed to three per year
athletes very serious situation
obviously we should be worried here on the west coast about how much radiation to what
extent the radiation how much the radiation is dissipated by the time it gets here
all of the relevant questions to be answered those seem to be being answered reasonably
the japanese
don't have figured out the japanese government
uh... does not have figured out
is what's gonna happen next
and that is the issues though
the incredible instability that we don't know that we're gonna get through friday
without seeing and other beloved
without hearing about the number two reactors actually in worse shape than number three
or two before some worship the number three if not no
and obviously when you're dealing with a nuclear reactor
you pretty much what
okay so another bout that
uh... did stuff coming up the showed a share angle
announces her bid for the house seat in nevada being vacated
uh... by the government to replace jon hansen who of course is retiring for the uh...
yeah for the senate and
her adders
it's really special she's running for dean heller c
uh... he's running for jonathan c
socio dangle
in nevada runs for the house and she is released an ad announcing her bid
if you can hear her over the incredibly cheesy after school
special music
god bless you but here is a share an angle that we think she's at our home someplace
that just made to look liquor imposing their home it's probably need to check and that
let's get some of the same education
spicer about it
uh... she should they would prefer to feed ok we get to that
uh... so they were here shared angle making her announcement
is uh... not surprisingly incredibly
families across america staffing losing their homes
unemployment making ends meet
i know that's what i've been talking about my children and their families
advantages
fifteen thousand can elections bittersweet
concerning action victories but we still face obstacles from democrats in congress and in
the white house the obama administration has made it clear intends to pursue unconstitutional
legislation like bombs
stockpiling policies
new regulations
and we have a friend priest life
firmly and about this
and liked it
i get it became guys call it obama care
i gotta but don't act like it
he called about
dangerous initiatives dangers unconstitutional initiatives that oklahoma is passing like
obama care
you don't get when you hear her did this person
is that a smart at the persons who were right
or to her laugh
or behind the camera
or next door
i mean it's by the way just so we were four we finish directly let's finish the aetna
a comeback in on the closure nicholson
frankly
defender of and increased life
and the democrats congress
life work
gaslight today i'm announcing i can run into the night
the efforts of great people's life back into town did not
i'm sending has
it is
i didn't
who's gonna give her
i know people will
those ads were somebody just fits better kitchen table what she's got the coffee mug there
and just feels whom wildly out that the question sheet drinking coffee as you can marshal tito
coffee in their and it is it's incredibly cold
and she's got the both hands of just
stop it
a lot of god's targeted reeks of in authenticity
what's wrong with this country among the many things wrong with this country
intel's she announced that she was going to run for the sea
in the house for dean heller scene
in the house of representatives in from nevada
that they were discussions about whether she would run for
has it
of the united states
saying that uh... she was investigating back in january she said i have a lot asked about
the running for president she said
on lots for sale that i have options for the future of invest an investigating on my options
orbit you-know-what
uh... unki my options open
as to whether another challenge for uncle bob
in twenty four
i'll just keep my options open i'm talking to people
in order to do it
expatica seems remember
way back to me when i was a kid we'd see things like he'll you can go up and anything yet
you can be the president for the united states
that's out of a prestigious thing anymore payment
it's expensively anybody can really be thanki really anybody could do it even if you have
idea with how you doing what you want to do because
impotence becoming since that i think it's a reflection of how politicians
but the motivation is concerned about what they know how to do and how to figure things
out not solve problems about k two mr two actually run the country the president part
of running the country more he's a part of being told what to do
found on the surface one but i last one was well that by then before you get this why
they were discarded buffet appealing because they like empty people they can just pump
is really neat
to carry out
their at a definitive how can we have is serious conversation with people who think it would
be a good idea for shared angle run for president
at and step expect she decided that confederate last month again throughout
or how did that conversation go
they just title relevancy recital oh we got the pros on one side is that i'd like to be
president
uh... becomes
account frick and more on
i don't know which what do we do that
the inside if you are smart
a negative
are you just in the leaves you think you're so smart
practitioners we still have to run for president
yet the uh...
you read out the uh... espy problem too smart to because
from deeply uh...
uh... so this is a warren just in case you've forgotten
through cheering at therein was uh... perfectly defeated in two thousand twelve
and she said that the city of dearborn michigan is
under sharia law
dearborn
under sharia law
edgy office of the nine eleven hijackers came to the u_s_ turkey
of the united states
i'll just say this to the end of the show but since we're talking about people running
for president
uh... maybe we should
this now
donald trump
i feel like we should have a break first before you hear the greatest clip of the day
uh... donald trump also uh...
wants to run for president
and he could do it because there's a lot of great things about donald trump and nobody
breaks down the great things about donald trump
like now
hahahahahaha
right now
this institution
a los angeles i'm at a cafe
today
a local nog
finds itself
in a conundrum after eating another dog
the uh... you had it and who used the word conundrum which would
historical note that said thurgood commander waiter can
dealt with it at the devil in the plate over it
now he played one earlier
like he think that you're depressed that was later was briefing from the or fiercely
and it was a it was probably a good look at all but was it
eleven twelve different music it's a great so uh... figure updating us on a story forget
so yesterday ad taken out
date covered a really important story on a woman in new jersey who is fighting for custody
of her baby
after uh... child protective services to the child away from her
uh... because you refused to sign a pre consent form to a c-section
while she was in labor
so allot of people who stop at story didn't like the way we covered it
and i think it's important to go back to it and emphasized
stuff they mention the story but didn't really
and the size enough when we first covered okay
some people said look there's one of the story then meets the eye this was back in but two
thousand sickness is back in two thousand six but the reason why dad this story
is uh...
coming about now is because of the fact that
uh... this woman has appealed to the court's decision i mean she's gone to court over this
the court decided no of the hospital did the right thing you shouldn't have custody of
his baby
she just recently appealed and the court sided with the hospital
yet again
okay so that's why the stories in the not terminally ethnic states like an ongoing process
but we just heard that take this kid out of
exactly it is an ongoing process
but one thing that and people keep mentioning is the fact that
this woman had was basically mentally unstable
unstable like she
had issues uh...
with her personality she receive psychiatric help
twelve years prior to are delivering the baby
here's a truth related to dig a child away from a woman because they're issues with her
personality
i know exactly i'm letting you know i that is
the hospital claimed that she was here at x using rational she was extremely difficult
to deal with him during the delivery
and you know i mentioned that during the story uh... yesterday
and basically she was giving the doctors a really hard time okay
they would one of you know want her to put the oxygen mask on and she was you know she
was not a cooperating with that
she was a huge
problem pacifica ok so that's that's of the hospital had an issue with
but anyway uh... so details are coming out about her history with psychiatric care
and it turns out that twelve years ago she was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder
even though she was diagnosed with
further post-traumatic stress disorder i still don't think that's grounds to take child away
from the mother
a lot of people suffer that in fact a lot of women suffer that after giving birth
okay so
i want to throw that out there
uh... the argument then that did
that was made that so far which you read is that
the idea that she's unstable she's unstable that's really what it's based on right so
people are saying look she's mentally unstable i can see why they would want to take the
baby away from her
and now i'm not by not at all the reason why the hospital is pushing four
uh...
heartbreaking for her to have a child taken away from her is because she would not cooperate
when he came to the c-section and they want to section
they want c_-sections and all explain why right now
so first of all let me just state that
right now the national c_-section rate in new u_s_
is thirty two percent
the world's poor or world health organization says that it should or maybe at fifteen percent
this particular hospital that this woman was delivering the baby
in uh... has a fifty percent c_-section rate which is
tremendously high
okay so you're probably asking yourself
well why it was a c_-section rate you know unnecessarily high in the u_s_
it's because doctors can charge insurance
double
for c_-sections
so if you look at our records and you look at the past c-section rates has steadily increased
throughout the years okay in the world health organization is like a wise that happening
you know the c-section richard only be a fifteen percent
what's the matter do we know the medical reason why doctors given me because they have received
and i had to be like
none of the jurors based double
kidnapping no they don't think that
they say that um... the baby is uh... insignificant distress
and they need to perform a c-section to sell the baby's life right in the specific case
but do we have an explanation of what we want for babysitter incinerated distress thirty
two percent doctors claim another compromise
friends who both have kids little over a year
that also like uh... where was if you had one c-section your second kid now the belief
is that you should have a c-section if i'm remembering that correctly
i believe that's the case really i dont get to know that uh... that but only if you have
the c-section the first time
them they wanna section again and future
you know that's interesting because i've read a lot about the c-section just to see how
in peace if it was
because look at this one and to deliver the baby
that's really anyways safe it was a healthy baby there were no problems okay
doctor said look you have to have a c-section
you know this baby is insignificant distress okay if you don't do it
you can that a baby can die
and shes like yet not buying it i'm not i'm not gonna sign the street consent form it
doesn't make any sense when the attempt to deliver the baby is actually
if we really run into problems final sign the form will do a c-section right the doctors
didn't like that
so of course when they're testifying in court there like auction was
she was terrible she was really hard to deal with she did not cooperate
i don't know if i'm leaving behind the doctor's testimony will it play devil's advocate then
because obviously for framed that way then
there seems to be no question button
the doctors could
reasonably say knows keep is distressing and we need to get out this way and she's like
no i don't want to do it
and then they like ok will try but we're taking gigantic risks randomly polled off but that
doesn't mean that their decision too
you know you at some point you're like ok that the odds just went from ninety eight
percent success for the c-section and work thirty one percent successful bascially we're
gonna have to cut you open she's like no no no and then they succeed anyway
misapplied
itself and then they have to be there this year
uh... if only it was a guy if i hear it
the others that untrue that's the top tourist
argument right n and he isn't saying here's the question
does that qualifies child abuse
because in order to have custody taken away from you you have to abuse the child so the
question here is was that child abuse and any she didn't
even have the opportunity to abuse a baby because it's an issue gave birth to the baby
it was taken away from her immediately
well i would think that if you're on willing
you could certainly make an argument that if you were sugar baby was in distress and
you were unwilling to take regular normal accepted medical status
makes the baby healthy have a baby born healthy that one could argue that's obviously what
they were cute threat what would be the incentive though court after court after court in new
jersey
because of what the power of st barnabas hospital images one hospital so right and uh... curious
why the court's keep ruling against
yeah i'm curious about that as well and it's because you know the she had a couple psychiatric
evaluations after she gave birth
and they found out that she she had psychiatric treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder
and you know at that
definitely played a role in the decision and at the same time the doctors are saying that
she was your attic any rational and very difficult to deal with and they're really concerned
about the safety of the child
so you know that plays a role
and the date you know they keep cited they keep siding with of the hospital may keep
siding with um...
the doctors when it comes to this case which
honestly i don't agree with idon't and know the post-traumatic stress disorder is serious
and you need to it
you know how to help in treatment for it
but come on day took a baby away from a mother and put it in foster care
i don't agree with that at all she didn't do anything to abuse a child
i think that's it was like it's like a preemptive strike you know it's like well
she *** use the child so since there's a possibility of let's take the child away
from her it's not just a hospital now of course it so well it's uh...
you know with with welfare
it's it's the
welfare agencies in rogers he who are now also saying that they could should be
e captain kerr
and recoup then the court's keeper laporte fishing which it says here she was successful
appeal hearing versatile or court's decision
uh... but they haven't ruled the superior court new jersey says the key camping loss
the process the kid is to be hard center of the controversy in the kid is title for the
benefit of permanency with parents who hopefully will be in a position
both physically and mentally to sustain her they say that process camping
aid yet in the interim
she stays with the foster care
select i didn't these are all important
factors that play a role in the stories and they might change your opinion but based on
what i've read about her
uh...
you know past i haven't changed my opinion at all about this uh... i don't think that
her suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder is enough to take the child away
i don't think her uh...
and feeling just a sign that the consent form is enough to take a child away i'd just don't
agree with that
act to follow points about this one uh... they should send the baby to cuba
that would solve the problem uh...
because that's what we do when this like a battle for
fairchild right he's going to be the child leslie said the kid to cuba
that's it
and then uh... about the c-section you look at see section to see whether it's invasive
o i had after i had read it to you again using it's like it
and get it
reese some other increased with each subsequent c-section because the surgery raises the odds
that the universal ruptured
in the next pregnancy an event that can be life threatening for both the mother and the
baby that would seem to contradict
everything i just said
yeah about
yes uh... entirely possible remembered uh... assets there is also increase the risk of
dangers abnormalities in the placenta
during later pregnancies which can cause hemorrhaging
and lead to hysterectomy repeated some serious can make it restate it even impossible to
have a large family
so it's a highly invasive surgery this woman did not want to find a pre consent form
that played a huge role in the court's decision ok i want you guys to keep that money
i don't think that it shut up idon't think that that judge should have use that information
to make a ruling
that and that's just my stance on this story
anyway alright i'm glad that we came back to that include a few things that because
a lot of people carrier
a lot of people do pare and you know let's just say something about our audience i'd
love that that that they keep it hold us accountable to stories they say look you cover the story
of a certain way we'd like your brain
more information to it and
you know i hope that i did and i hope you guys you know
satisfied with that
went out for at least a big-ticket let's go onto the next i don't have a little fun
so right now susan just think that's eighteen art extremely upset when he says one thing
cuz i just
that this is uh... who knows that this is a childbirth dot org
units or
the once true attitude says here of once a caesarean always a caesarean has been discard
and so maybe that with the longer for women
you could have what's known as of the dac
was that vaginal birth that nurses there
joshy fatigue and
so anyway
so i'm sure that
off the mothers there
were relying on me
for their advice for childbirth ferber they get nice guys wanna make sure it written that
u_k_ um...
unfair are you gonna love this next story then because add the two of us have
a great disdain for the s_a_t_
there we get weeded okay so i'm susan just to be s_a_t_ are extremely upset
because one of their essay questions
and about reality television
and all of these students are thinking that they're gonna and answer questions
uh... the higher caliber so they're just like why are we at being asked questions about
reality tv
you know there's a feeling that they we have a tv and be we watch reality television right
right
somewhere regional question pogo com
that people who create the s_a_t_ admit pick the question say that even if you don't watch
reality television you can still answer this question some of the region a question you
tell me whether or not you agree with that that that deficit
cell reality television programs which feature real people engaged in a real activities rather
than professional actors performing scripted scenes
are increasingly popular
the show's depict ordinary people competing in everything from singing and dancing to
losing weight
or just living their everyday lives most people believe that reality that the reality shows
per trade is authentic but they're being misled
how often take any shows be when producers design challenges
uh... for the practice of heads and then editors alter film scenes you people benefit from
forms of entertainment that's so called reality
or are such forms of entertainment harmful
the uh... i hope this is a asked a question ok than i think you're saying get through
her questioning yourself anna
uh...
i think that's a azzam i think that's a fair question
i think it's a fair question as well because
visiting it
even if you don't watch a reality tv
gives you a summary of what reality television x
and asking whether or not it's harmful to society
so you can
at definitely answer that question even if you haven't watched reality television
however if you are a person who has watched reality tv
you'll have an easier time finding specific answers to make your
as they more insightful yet another great uh... i don't even think that that's ticket
by i can't imagine that references to smoking
increases
uh... no i imagine that not you can
there's no way
at smart kid
can't give a thoughtful answer that question whether they've seen reality i mean you know
the personally as it is going to ask you ask me questions about which you're not an expert
i mean that they're gonna ask you questions about
any the idea that you can't discuss for important trends
in modern media
because you haven't watch a reality tv that seems ridiculed accurate at the totally legitimate
question
via atlanta column
bogus this brother item during the course and you know the most important part about
answering as a portion of the s_a_t_ is to show that eight you can sell and be u
no grammar
you know you know how to construct an essay
uh... and you know how to do it in smart
if you make an argument annie back it up right exactly to back it up by referencing
the situation
right exact and the students are super upset about it now add
applecare
you know can i don't care what the student here at the story out of here with the students
being upset
mhm came out i care about this is being upset not tell you why
because i was one of the students is upset right you know like in stocks that this is
what determines
where your college careers hotel again if you're upset about the s_a_t_ i'm with you
i don't care reston's upset about the question like specific out here working i'm tired of
and done with people being upset about it
ley garnett us reacting to people being upset so you're upset be upset in but the test itself
absolutely
the test itself is
terrible and i don't think anyone should be able to or out
anyone should be forced to take it
where we do know facing story we uh... elect finance because this is always fun hits are
you reading comprehension practice testing yes i'd like to read some of it to you
uh... there's no way i get through the whole thing you'll kill yourself
but hope because already i've read the first line okay go ahead and i'm getting the members
some like uh... i don't know
the pockets of the again this is
the exit extract from a book
written fifty years ago by a british scientist
in which he considers the relationship between science and society
disaster so bummed out and then they had to ask you
what political was like
what's the best title for this
you know but uh... this is the bell thing i've ever read and i can't finish anywhere
the pioneers of the teaching of science imagine that its introduction and education would
remove the convention galilee artificially ality and backward-looking this
which were characteristic
of classical studies but they were gravely disapointed
uh... but i i'm gone
about atlanta at this point like and backward-looking his which were characteristically of seventy
in a bit like
backward-looking
ricky henderson duane murphy better for him
during a raffle i guess he did for we need a number three uh...
your i've got out to lunch with bomber is totally best right uh... the second paragraph
begins the violet
that this period continues
social in their time had the humanists thought
that the study of the classical authors in the original
would benefit once the bill
an entry
and superstition of medieval scholastic schism
the professional school master was a match for both of them
and is almost managed to make the understanding of chemical reactions as dole and his dogmatic
an affair as the reading of personals
at
and caravans whether or not indicating your old gets into college
by the way our party
and now uh... mark myself biographer wilson virgil work i'm sure preserve the first question
uh... there
uh... the author implies that the quote professional schoolmaster has paid no attention science
be forwarded tends to enliven education
c aidid true learning d support of the human is
speeded up i a m both science and humanities
i guess you can go back and get an answer to these things right but i've so check that
at and speculate absorb ward at this point
and frustrated at my own inability
tocopherol yet i'm not only that you got to keep in mind if you know that there is no
time limit
i think that you can make it happen you know you can go back to you have the right in front
of you so you can read the question go back
and answer the question perfectly
but at the same time you have someone in the from the classroom is monitoring the cat's
going
thirty minutes
fifty metzner and janet anytime you like okay okay dichotomy got retiree and what you think
that when there's recanting behind last question all of the following can be in for from the
tax except
at the time of the writing novels children receive the secondary school education
be the author punch chemical reactions interesting
cc it's teaching is a part of some knowledge of tax to some children didi author believes
that many school teachers are reported
he is relatively easy to learn for
who hasn't
like and that it a_b_c_
d
and we're not you can ask it
he's just mean and petty
uh... them whatever you have
where we have the sensations
you know uh... unwise has to be more on the other side of the test that has no from
that there was like well-established strategies of course the problem is you freaked out
you're speaking and that
michigan creates a lot of reset like this and had the same talk like i love these questions
agreed to go
of it uh... justice is the same time waster mister threw me off turkey reasonably i'm
thinking this
these are tactics to get me from doing well talk about this
islam's with a big part
okay
with its usual fast make it happen but that's really fast i might be read about that but
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a big part of it
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boring as hell
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exemplary okay
exactly what was wrong when i think this is what we should sell
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quiet
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yeah and that but with my family i think we had a move on from that but you could start
that with
i don't want reality television and here's why
and then you've given it
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