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welcome to the david packard show yesterday the democratic national
convention started there were a number of different speeches were going to talk
about those
of one of interesting stuff to talk about was a few observations one thing i
noticed was the democratic national convention crowd noise seem to be turned
way down
what's this picture we're looking at those faces and this is the uh...
atari
version of this is the glorious picture and you can never see let's see if we
can do something about that i mean that that's just an attention detail issue is
an atlas
if you can count the pixels are extracted and so the crowd noise seemed
to be wave lower but not in the sense that less people were cheering it just
seemed that in the video production of the progress of republican national
convention they had the the noise
louder on their mixing board so to speak where is that the d_n_c_ it just seemed
to be much lower
except they seem to kinda get it figured out towards the end i guess
they didn't need that they confuse the essence of the figure they didn't need
to pump up the crowd noise volume
yes but the what he said they they did a little bit towards the end
they will it got to do what you would assume its moral like in uh... you know
him all the reports on the ground people actually say that it was much more of an
electric field air so to speak
um... and uh... that that may be in part because
democrats don't seem to kind of dislike their candidate the way so many
republicans and it is not be bad internet romney unfortunately
other thing i noticed was in the been the master pool feed that uh... p_b_s_
and c_n_n_ msnbc in all of them were shelling
a lot of shots of people that looked like you they weren't paying attention
to the speeches so for example you would see
julian castro's speech will get to
talking in very animated and it would cut to a woman who's clearly just having
a conversation with someone else's
like this clearly like that are not even paying attention to the speech
not the best thing
at the beginning of the mall patrick speech they cut the joe biden and he was
needing something he appeared to be eating which is very very hot
they're not wait a sec
the uh... album plenty cuts of someone who was actually falling asleep
yeah i i i wasn't too pleased about that
everything makes you wonder though when you see some of these republican critics
peaches
who do the republicans even represent
because americans of all kinds are at the d_n_c_
in terms of race religion country of origin and it actually feels real like
that's actually the party
of the two that has something closer to their best interests in mind
we're just all seems so forced when you see
uh... anything other than than white people at the republican national
convention to anything
yeah a little bit
uh... i guess let's get double as well from the admin who want to wait a little
bit about the d_n_c_
hardly walk
the democratic national convention and the there
permitted republican warm
uh... that delivered elderly period capital punishment a lot more that list
werner repair
well me
i will question the repair mission camera over the party instructor
weapon by the needed work up there uh... peanuts
but you can't figure out there you go to bed zero i wonder what record here
their reader where archetypal watch we have a better so
all right for the agony of waiting in there it's true i don't know why all the
shots of body it's a very weird to its
well it's better than falling asleep that's for sure and he's done that
let's get into some of the speeches that all patrick with excellent our governor
here in massachusetts
he's been on this show several times
very very clear it with with his message let's get a little bit of of his speech
lewis and he really being touted as the kind of
retroactive keynote because his speech was very very powerful fatalism
but training killers for another generation depends on you know i mean
it also depends
piece
in massachusetts
we have enough of the nation with the here
let's see louis if we can just get that fixed up if they do i don't want to miss
a word of what he had to set
in massachusetts
we know
mit romney
by the time we left off
so what having an issue there with the ball patrick speech but that being said
bikini outline of the night from duval patrick
was said to be the following
it is time for democrats to grow a backbone and stand up for what we
believe
quick awaiting for pundits polls are super packs to tell us who the next
president or senator or congressman will be
where americans we shape our future
very very well-liked speech
uh... there
from uh... governor divall patrick
and uh... interestingly enough a lot of people saying
may be worse in the future president here
in governor duval patrick a governor jim
a governor for massachusetts being the president that would be crazy
mit romney wants to do that exact same thing so
uh... that seems a little far-fetched to me but uh...
munis bunker and then julian castro julian castro's mayor of san antonio his
twin brother plucking castro
is uh... ca state rep in texas running for texas congressman
uh... is the actual bring for texas congressman or senator time do you
remember off i'm not sure
yet or do we deal with
doughnuts running for a national position representing texas in
washington d_c_ he did a great job of pointing out
flip-flops from mit romney and we were wondering are they really gonna dig into
all the stuff we talk about about mit romney
are they going to get on
the constant flip-flops on contraception
abortion
do everything really ever on every side of the issue overtime and julian castro
did it in a way that was uh...
that what that was not that it didn't seem negative you talked about an
extreme makeover at mit romney hat
i thought he was fantastic at the shipping jobs overseas points about mit
romney
he uh... talked about um... with so many different things and of course the
republican response to join castro must be
his last name is castro so we can listen to him
he's a communist and on that kind of along the lines of how the republicans
would respond to someone like this isn't it
yeah i mean i don't know if you need to throw in the communist the thing i mean
just the fact that the last name is not smith might be a huge turnoff movement
woman was until a little bit of a trillion castro had to say
under for it
disagree sever the threads the connectors
the only people will go for
for those who already ahead
we all understand that freedom isn't free
wadhwani orion don't understand is users opportunity
we have to investigate
villian castro at the democratic national convention very very well liked
very positive news on c_n_n_ afterward the piers morgan talked a lot of
different people
uh... both he and his brother really louis seem like they are real rising
stars uh... on on uh... on the progress of side
yeah lots
it's a good thing i guess and then eventually we got to michelle about
shell obama
it was almost surprising and shocking to see someone go up there
and actually appear to be genuine after watching the republican national
convention last week particularly an romney talking about how
they were poor
and not mentioning that romney had to call his stockbrokerage sell-off
small amounts of the stock video in order to have money to get buying
collars willis is not sad yet uh...
what's even more sad is that we have a president who has to distance himself
from the college he went to
the presidential candidate del recuerdo yet is it is a growing about that
it's it's disturbing yeah so michelle obama went up there gave a great speech
though i'll tell you some of what i thought were the high points let's
listen to a little bit of her closing it out last night
limitless possibilities
that belief that here in america
and place something better out there and if you're willing to work for it
not stand out like never before
okay so generally i thought the speakers could not have to say
and the reality is
there's not that big of a difference between five democrats and republicans
on so many issues it's just that when you see
the dynamic
approved
are these republican politicians and you see the dynamic of who are some of the
democratic politicians there is really a difference and it's hard to time because
you want to kind of
you want to really
say like one side is really a lot different
but on so many issues they're really not but still when you see the conventions
it feels very different
that's right answer your first point uh... for me there are a number of
issues that just make that idea that there's no difference and it is a matter
of evil for completely ridiculous
uh... i mean just take take a look at obama's first on the health care bill
uh... don't ask don't tell
uh... the supreme court
uh... so all of these are our fermin totally make or break issues where who's
president what part of the president's from hasn't intimate effect on what
happens
you're going to be now
is this is a story go back to lou is now the leading well you do you think it
wherever you want to take it
but he said
there there they are very similar i mean it
stir things about the help they think that what they were good but like i said
yesterday were still fortifying the for-profit health for-profit health care
system diane stone tells obviously great
but uh...
i mean they're they're a much bigger things at stake here are the social
issues unit
unfortunately on those big issues that's where
the two parties are align drastically similar get drastically different the
same time so i'm michelle obama speech
sheehan afghanistan right after that ron he didn't mention it
education raising children fair pay for women which is a shot at romney
uh... the truth matters and other shot at romney economy and jobs jobs right
here in the u_s_ another shot at running but they're very measured
classy shots i mean this is the classiest way
that you could completely destroy everything the mit romney stands for no
matter who we love a reference to gay marriage no matter what we look like a
reference to race
don't slam the door when you walk through the door of opportunity don't
slam the door on those behind you
a reference to taxes in paying our fair share
it's not about how much money you make of course that's what i meant believes
and of course there for what paul ryan movies
i'd really thought that
for all of the stuff that's just the big production putting all that aside i
really thought that it was assault speech
uh... that's that's just the reality list
yeah i i i did not want your speech at the bottom of harry reads
which i i thought was do you really summed up uh...
the v
the ideal on
component of the republican party yet who did it
and i thought i was good okay because it is
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let's check in with susie sampson now in charlotte north carolina who we spoke
with just before the start of today's show
all right now let's go down to the democratic national convention in
charlotte north carolina instead of talking to one of our correspondents
will talk to one of the few tea party or is that down there susie sensitivity
party report
susie i can imagine what it's like being around all of these liberals for you
what do you even doing that
well you know i have decided so it's a preach the good wired at the tea party
someone to come here
just check out those liberals see see what kind of apt to no good you do it
and let me tell yet they are up to now good i mean they were out shrink in last
night any particular pot outlet run alps running amok in charlotte
are you did not see i think i'll jump in out intent up let me tell you they were
well behaved republicans
so in tampa which is the the city with the third highest concentration of strip
clubs there there was no drinking right
i did not see
and don't believe
at any gentlemen decided to go to a step plan
i think that would help
what's the difference between the charla d_n_c_ and the tampa r_n_c_ for you i
mean certainly i think the politically you a line more but the people down in
tampa but what's what's going on
there's a lot more diversity
and a lot more young folks
not so many white people here
a more whack people down in tampa
and is that concerning to you as a tea party
with confront
then 'cause you know everyone's
assuming
i do believe that
uh... but
is is starting to see so many people taking part in that political process
right because you where you were do you live full-time what part of the country
do with the full time
i live in los angeles them from south carolina
okay so the but in south carolina there's a lot of of racial minorities
aren't there you'd think it would be used to it and same thing in los angeles
wise it's so weird to you
because they're partaking in in
politics
and you're not using racial minorities involved in politics is that what it is
you don't because if you party or you don't believe that racial minority
should be part of the political process
well perhaps they campaigner said we're just hoping that they well come out
that's really what we're hoping or
is there any other way channels although blackpool
is there anything that could happen that that would make you vote for president
obama
i don't believe side
nothing nothing at all
there's no what if you set me what your big platform is the tea party we saw in
a recent poll it's low taxes and anti-gay right and what can he do that
make you vote for him
um... well you would lower taxes and the anti-gay
acting quickly be sticking with the platform i mean i don't think by myself
cell i'd just go with what they say
epithets software
and hotels with daily cool who tells the tea party urzuag thing
on flimsy lp the platform that they put away
so any interviews that you're scoring down there are any republican figure
into talking to any democrats you've talked to that you like
you know i haven't really found uh... any real republicans safer say the
abortion outstanding on the street
yelp avis republicans anything yet
i wanna meet allegedly action to be making they should have told him he
should be present
yeah that's right i found that you talked to newt gingrich what what was he
served from was he taken aback by your appearance early what was the deal with
newt like he was he interested answering your questions
okay let's say we lost susie sampson but there's a check in from the uh...
democratic national convention certainly
not a place she's used to being a tea party or amongst liberals will take a
break and be back with more after this
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let's get down to charlotte north carolina loose and check in with our
correspondent there i spoke to luke vargas
just a few minutes before the start of today's show
okay let's check in at the democratic national convention in charlotte north
carolina first of the vargas from talk radio news service luv you were at tell
me about this here is some kind of republican event and they give you the
initial add bag
well yesterday at the nascar
museum where the republicans were holding a press conference today about
this
uh... slide back that they called the rip deep guest appeal bombing isn't
working swag baggett in that they had a few goofy items the first of which
was a box of legos here that said you didn't build battening courage the
people in the press corps to go and build their own later creation and take
pride in the fact that they built it of the next was a pack package of tissues
breaking up is hard to do encouraging at base fleet saying that people are going
to be crying a lot when they have to up choose to vote against obama the second
time in and the before adam that they had was this this memo here which is
brock obama's confidential second-term agenda and impeach every of the folder
it's just empty so here for for energy policy at the anti section and an
exception for foreign policy also empty so
republicans are talking about how about all rhetoric doesn't have much substance
they come out and gave her the reporters of
basically a bunch of uh... useless goodies so it's not a letter
smells a little bit of desperation but that's interesting anyway what was the
republican reaction to some of the speeches from last night you have a
sense
uh... haven't really been able to get too much of a sense of the speeches last
night but everything we've been hearing is a very good people said that
uh... michelle obama speech was so successful that temporarily serve
hijacked twitter shutdown overloaded it with messes
and the ball patrick speech i just saw uh... governor patrick walking through
the aisles here before coming up for this interview lots of people shaking
his hand congratulating him on his speech i think he did a great job and
was probably the highlighted many people's nights yes it is interesting
cup some people were saying that the so-called keynotes really were not
actually in the keynote
uh... a time slots of course it's all kind of arbitrary do you know if there
has been any reshuffling done for tonight or what is tonight schedule
looking like in light of of what happened last night
llc clinton's speech will be the keynote tonight to the plate
big reshuffling that's occurred in and maybe will be talking about this another
part of the show is the fact that tomorrow's uh... speech for brock obama
has actually been moved from the stadium in adhering to the arena where the
speeches were last night and but many people i talk to last night said that
they'd love the atmosphere in here that it was very intimate feeling and all the
things we're talking about with the stage how what the set up its gonna feel
like is it a trade show verses a concert stage
the feeling in here was electric last night and i think this is a state civil
suit president obama very well yet i always thought all along that they would
be cool to stay in the same location where all this stuff has been going on
and they have obama finish that up i never really liked the idea of the
stadium now of course the official reason is
an abundance of caution over thunderstorms that may or may not be in
the area although the right seems to be very quickly trying to say you know they
just as an enthusiasm got
they couldn't
filled the place do we have any data about which of those is actually true
well the most-watched thing tomorrow afternoon
instead of uh... probly p
giving free analysis of obama speech will be looking at the radar and if
indeed it is pouring as it has been most afternoons here out yesterday everyone
was drenched yeah i would see congressmen governors coming in for them
for the prime-time speeches last night their seats absolutely soaked their
haram s and if that's the case tomorrow when obama takes the stage here then the
campaign has made the correct decision though if it's a sunny day if the
weather's nice then maybe moving inside wasn't the best best idea riley had
tears welling as the relevant to an issue as it is that republicans will
claim the real reason they got moved is because there just weren't enough people
which is silly because
the enthusiasm gap is not going to be meant that measured by what you can get
sixty thousand people in the stadium it's gonna be
wave many millions and millions of people voting on election day some kind
of a non-issue
i agree
alright luke vargas talk radio news service for what bill clinton tonight
president obama tomorrow night and will check in with you tomorrow afternoon
thick touch it
now we go to michael shore political correspondent for the young turks on
currency
michael let's start with yesterday speeches about of course we had the the
michelle obama speech and that was uh... i thought that was very good week and it
did an analysis of it
i found myself thinking after
the julian castro's speech
interestingly enough allot of the content of the speech
was not that different from the markle rubios speech both coming from kind of a
hispanic american point of view
what i think the difference really wasn't is that when markle rubio said
some of those things i found myself thinking yeah and if it were for if it
were up to the republicans none of your story would even be possible and that
made it seem must blessing the most muslims genuine to me what do you think
about the castro's speech
you know i'm i hadn't thought of that's an interesting analysis you may have a
hearing perry teacher rubio speech on its own the castro's speech
articles strong speechless lichty notes beach
has lost its luster both uh... all only because they've sort of truncated is
that three days i thought the same thing for the keynote in in uh... in florida
that it lost its luster because of the of the three day schedule used to be
extend alone think
now it's wedged in with a vice president or first lady or or the president
so if it isn't as important as it once was and maybe that the move to three
days is temporary i don't know
but didn't care
castro to review their experiences
are so different i think it's important to highlight
what i think giving the republicans admit which is that the cuban-american
influence or or or experience i'm sorry the cuban-american spirits here in
united states is not typical of the latin or hispanic
uh... experience in united states so what put boolean castro was talking
about yesterday was different because of his addicted
the origins of that are so different as well
no question about it and being from argentina myself we've talked about on
our show for really long time that
if you look broadly at american hispanic or latino voters as they may be called
the only
uh... area that is even remotely conservative our cuban americans who
in great part because of the political context many of many of them kind of a a
response to fidel castro the the reaction when you come to the u_s_ is
vote for what appears to be the furthest thing from that and that would be the
american right wing but otherwise american hispanic voters
very very liberal and that's why
depending on what a vote so significantly on the republican side is
just not going to work much longer because of demographic changes
yeah i know i i totally agree and i think
the upper hand the democrats have and i i do believe that uh... if president
obama
wins re-election immigration is real comprehensive immigration before meters
is certainly on the agenda
hi and and i think the republicans eventually as they did with
miscegenation as they did with civil rights are going to have to see that
uh... for what it is because they're going to meet those boats and yet the
cuban boat as he mentioned it is very different also they came over with money
a lot of them at the very beginning which makes it very differently
and a lot of ways as well a lot of opportunist floridians a lot of the
wealthiest floridians are our cuban uh... and so i think that that
that also separates them for what is the typical we should say um... may couple
hispanic voter in the country but going back to your thesis about these two
speeches yeti i think you're right i'd have to look at ruby a speech again but
but i i i trust that you're right but that's the case than it does draw a an
amazing contrast between food the democrats are talking to and miserable
ziploc talk a little bit about the atmosphere now that we've gotten a full
day
of these cases and we're going to bill clinton tonight as well a much
dissipated speech what's it like there
well you know it's social
totally different animal than tampa lots i i don't know what uh... what the
reason is i mean you could be condensate us to do with the venue it has to do
with if a less uh... sort of
bolted down kind of feeling about the security here in an access to the
perimeter
the truth is there's an energy here in the hall the techniques estates it's
because they like their candidate you also see america here d c our country in
the makeup of beat the people that are attending here
and in in tampa you saw
are country slot but
does it work uh... because it was a very different uh... demographic their the
energy in a small it's hard to communicate to you and and and to other
people what it's like but it is what u when you close your uh... i can you
picture you sort of raucous of political conventions that's what we had last
night that was before bill clinton knows before joe but know if a for-profit bomb
so what are you expecting from the clinton speech i thought that michelle
obama did a great job of
alluding to what kind of policy i mean i've outlined ten or twelve different
political issues she alluded to in a way that was not particularly partisan or
policy uh... uh... in norton or wonky in any way
what are we expecting from bill clinton
yet you know michelle obama was wielding what uh... what one republican said to
me last night was a field that night
uh... and an eighth it's actually about an apt metaphor i i think that the
clinton speech will take a little of the velvet off but he's an elegant speakers
welly makes this point in sort of back and that weighs very often i think that
he's going to talk about social issues i think he's going to talk about small
business i think he's going to really for the first time come out and wilds
paper further of this president
he's up against the n_f_l_ tonight but sop forget that that's why i thought you
know i think that
he is not the best boats person org
women's issues but if they were trying to get women to pay attention to this
uh... to this cat conventions night i think they're going to do that with flip
mobile dot i think he's going to be is not a softer touch
uh... as as the first lady was but i think he's going to come home with
points about the american experience the brock obama represents and that's what
they're trying to do
art i'm looking forward to it michael sure the young turks on current t_v_
will check that out of course and then we'll check in with you tomorrow after
the clinton speech in preview of course
president obama's big speech now indoors night outdoors we already talked about
the green light for that and then we'll see what the weather and that actually
doing tomorrow night
okay dedicated used to pleasurable baltimore
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welcome back to the david adventure couple interesting stories four u one is
about a man from new zealand named we gal who has been dubbed the accidental
millionaire what happened is that
there was a bank if there are ways accidentally transferred
uh... millions of dollars into his bank account he applied for a hundred
thousand dollar overdraft opened a to keep the doors open at its peak a gas
station
and instead westpac bank mistakenly transferred ten million dollars
uh... rebelled will rather ten million
which a quirk equates to eight point two million u_s_ dollars into his bank
account because of a decimal point air
so basically he took that money
transferred and out and fled to china thinking that this is my opportunity
i've got all this money turns out he's gonna be spending five years in jail he
got carl lewis and it didn't work out that while form
so three of the details on non report card
it's not totally clear to me he had an accomplice is thirty two year old
girlfriend cara her ring whose goals are going to serve nine months
in-home detention according to new zealand harold for that
they work together to get the money out the question is would you give the money
back if there was a similar banking air i mean it's like monopoly banker error
in your favor right collect whatever i mean there that's basically what we're
talking about here
what would you do
uh...
i don't know i'd probably just give it back because i mean it chances are you
gonna get busted the question is what the amount of the issue is is the amount
goes up
the odds of getting caught go up so like for example
if ten thousand dollars appeared in my bank account i would say it was an over
the course of my life
these ten thousand dollars are not
really going to be the make-or-break difference for me
and the fact that if i do use the money don't say anything get caught whatever i
could be punished at it's not worth it america all up
of course as the amount of money goes up once you get into money that is that his
life changing you say to yourself well
if i didn't get ka we're talking about life changing money here
but of course the punishment potential goes out and risk and reward are
directly correlated here aren't that right someone told me that if it's over
one point five million
that's the cut-off
now if if the guy i don't understand why don't you want that means that if it's
above one point five million you would try to keep it
perfect above one point five million you would be too scared and he would give it
back i don't understand what the cut-off is i wish i knew at the gun that there's
a kind of that family the cut out the measure what we're coming up
what about for you i mean how would you die would you handle this
well i i think that the higher the amount of money
though the more likely you are to get busted so he and also i think the times
what country ran right if that happens right here spending two months somewhere
else
and you think
let me get the money out and go back to the u_s_ and then you know i'm gonna
play down here
uh... maybe that's one thing on the other hand maybe it would be a bad idea
here in the country like new zealand ur or or the u_s_ where you have a
perception that
the banking systems were regulated more likely you'll get caught maybe that
change is what you do i don't know young nineteen certain countries might have
provision where this does happen by accident
uh... depending on the amount of money i mean it's like the it's just it sure or
something like that and that the other thing can you really get this guy
clearly took the money and changed countries so it's very obvious he knew
what was going on but what if you just kind of don't do anything yes
and you start spending some of the money slowly but they need only dry pensions
yourself maybe that makes it more likely that they're not bc
another interesting story out of taiwan
aqa con artist is seeing laying on their back
on the front of what appears to be a policeman's car pretending to be days
uh... acting as if they had gotten hit by the car of course
there happen to be a dash cam running
and you can see this person who appears to be a woman
although some say it's a man
running towards
the car and actually jumping on the hood
apparently some kind of attempted insurance fraud although summer saying
that this has more to do with
some kind of a lover's quarrel otter note that involves the man who gets out
of the car claiming to be a policeman
some of the details are not fully there the video is compelling let's take a
look at a list
so you can see the lining on the hood
and then they lay there
acting like they're injured of course when the men getting out of the vehicle
because of the roll-off they're very very injured in the man says get up by
dash running
that's confronting get-up via car stopped locally keep driving yeah
medicare part of that clinton abrupt transition from what i've heard from
indicate something along the lines of
i thought we did get outta here than the woman
appears to be one gets up
realizes what's been going on
and it's actually just walks away
apparently not injured list ages they just look around him and a
they seem to leave
unclear whether they're also being detained for questioning
so let's look at that the fed very beginning again but the key moment where
they actually
run-up
for the car
and jump on the hood interchangeably
uh... are what we do this and other date says that this happened at two thousand
hand but uh... it really actually that's the date the camera says for whatever
reason this happened just a week ago
uh... we think about this is this
this is probably not the best type of fraud to commit don't you think
particularly forget about the dash cam
so many places have just cameras cities have cameras out on the street right not
to mention you could just do it
literally get killed by someone who doesn't slow down yemeni imagine if you
accidentally hurt yourself
taking a car accident yeah
that would really be that would really be unfortunately uh... unfortunately i
think it does happen
probably you know i'm communist say that um... i don't think it would be the
saddest thing in the world if this is a
if this person try this again with uh... with the wrong car and uh...
and are not being able to run into cars anymore
also we mentioned last week there was a side by side picture sentencing i look
like paul rhino fortunately most people you mailed in saying i don't look like
paul ryan
but i got a bunch of here people you actually do look like this for stolen
is from jill johnson saying i look like matthew morrison
now that's a that's more accurate than uh... pauline i don't even know who
matthew morrison is but it appears to be this individual on the left and i know
there's definitely more of a resemblance men with paul ryan at yahoo
men arena brown sent in one thing i look like jake gyllenhaal
know that when i actually
do get quite a bit i get a lot of j john holland and what's the guy
who was in inception
and it was also in that chose that word in weather
joseph gordon levitt exactly i get joseph gordon leather quite a bit too
someone or not that's kind of where where things stand
i know this is a big concern for you louis exactly who do or don't i look
like i spend most of my day wondering to help alright so i think the judge
johnson to read a brown for sending in their thoughts i i really think that the
all the other one which is a sad when they get because he's such a right wing
night is kirk cameron they look like kirk cameron without curly hair
that's uh...
that that's a disappointing one
we don't have a picture of him
now i just thought about how i got about them
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organic food for those who think it's at the uh... you think organic food is
healthier and or better than regular not organic food
uh...
in some cases i'm sure avoiding that the pesticides and stuff
would be
would be good
but uh... if you ask me nothing's really hurting
well there's a l rental many think everything's organic and nothing is
this type of organic very good vehicle to louis if you want clarity deceive
lady gaga makes no sense but it makes sense to be according to researchers at
stanford university even getting food will not make you healthier although it
could cut your exposure to pesticides
now is an exposure to pesticides unhealthy
i would imagine
i think you think into the wrong way
well i think that what they're finding is that
organic food has pesticides it just has less pesticides and the difference
between the two are compared
uh... isn't enough to provide any sort of health uh...
will be looked at more than two hundred studies of the content and associated
health gains of organic and non organic foods and they say there's no
discernible difference between the nutritional content
although the organic food was thirty percent less likely to contain
pesticides
now critics are saying it's kind of inconclusive work it's really just a
meta-analysis it's not really original research
and this was published in the annals of internal medicine which analyst you have
a couple subscriptions that out yet
it looked at seventeen studies comparing people who ate organic to those who
didn't and two hundred and twenty three studies at compared the level of
nutrients bacteria
fungus pesticides et cetera
and it says that um... there really is no significant difference in the health
effects now the problem there is
none of the human studies ran longer than two years which means
there's really no conclusions about long-term outcomes
someone eats all organic food
over their entire life verses non organic food i'd think that's really the
the interesting thing i would want to know about yeah i think it would be to
be uh... billing fear
now there are conflicting uh... uh... opinions about this the soil association
says the study is flawed
that used uh... that uh... and that a separate u_k_ review paper using correct
if if the court houses
found that most of the differences in nutrient levels
are actually highly significant when you look at organic and not organic fruit
and vegetable so some conflicting evidence on this
you know the the real place for a gets down to it is organic
produce in vegetables
uh... et cetera organic food generally more expensive
is there a health benefit associated with that additional expense
we really don't know any other way there are some studies that say there is some
that say there is
did monsanto make a generous uh... donation to stanford we have to know
that when i was very very possible so i think what we can really say anything
about this country guys
i think it's completely inconclusive
i think it's it's inconclusive in both directions i don't think that it's just
obvious that organic who's going to be healthier than its i mean
sure it has less pesticides were uh... on a smaller chance of having pesticides
but there's no reason to think that will have more vitamins
certainly i completely agree with that
inconclusive
inconclusive yeah
doctor greg homer has been working on technology to turn brown eyes blue
permanently for ten years this is an
talking about contact lenses this is a permanent i'd color change he says
even brown people
i'm sorry
even brown i had two people
many of whom probably have dark skin
uh... people can be turned white now
have blue eyes underneath the brown layer of pigment that's interesting
quote select your brown eyes right edu below that you have blue eyes
incredible yeah what do you think about this would you would you do this
uh... if i was a fugitive maybe
he says that they use the laser tend to a specific frequency it removes the
payment from the surface of the iris
they could not twenty seconds
and that the pigment issue changes
and the body shed be altered tissue
leaving the eyes blue within two to three weeks the brown tissue never
regenerate snow sign of tissue damage
he still has about another year to complete
research on this now that the as we start to get into more
outpatient simple
recovery free technology to make changes to one's appearance it brings up a lot
of questions about both identity theft and concealing of identity does then if
you can go in and
in a twenty second procedure changer i call it make a significant change to
your hair color changer facial hair if you're a man and get a very simple
injections that could maybe grove muscle or change your appearance otherwise
maybe make you an inch taller and shorter you're really talking about
being able to significantly change europeans without any kind of invasive
surgery within within days two weeks really
right uh... like i said
if i was a fugitive
this would be great
uh... unfortunately i think you would have
probably need to pay a lot more than what they're asking to make sure that
none of this uh... was on the record
right there was another question i have
very very good pointless about five thousand bucks is what'll it'll cost of
these are the things i think about his were when i graduate ill you
presumably be on the run
you know what's fascinating is this is an this is more expensive than lasik
right isn't lasik only about thirty five hundred dollars
maybe that's an old price and i'm wrong about that i don't know
you can't fix your vision for around the same price that you can change ur icon
which would you do anna which i would like blood to not have to work on teh
clubs
when you looked into that
i don't really like the idea of of uh... of lasik right
i don't know i mean so many people get it it's it's via
alright what we will continue to research maybe we will have the
procedure on the air dot or something like that on here
let's listen to one voice mail
about an anti-gay conspiracy
two one nine to david p let's take a listen
accredited
encountered here and i
looking to show really enjoyed it and i wanted to talk about your home
interview with one best friend and michael brown or debater called
now have two point stacking first of all
i think it's time to start wanting me
anti-gay
people and even the creation of campaign cappuccino climate change the niners
nine eleven troopers block level
outright people apollo moon landing uh...
here because although it really ought i think is conspiracy theories but
even with appliances is uh... it already
you know restricting centers they they really does
strictly that is the case in that way i like this are like this idea the reality
is
that being anti-gay is not that different than the conspiracy theorist
and so many other ways in so far as
so many of the anti-gay hypotheses are based on completely unsubstantiated and
debunked theories
about what it means to be gay what it means to be the son of someone who's gay
as we know that children of of gate couples do not have worse results in
life however you measure it there is no link between homosexuality and
*** the way that so many anti-gay people liked say there is nothing
unnatural about being gay is homosexuality exists and thousand well
bcs i mean a lot of a lot of anti gay people are refuting signs because they
don't know about the science they don't know anything about it they'd never
looked into it off some of them yelper doing is uh... or a lot of them
all we're doing is looking at the bible which they think says
it's bad and they think the bible is the word of with god
may just follow it by like this uh...
that really we should be talking to anti-gay bigots the same way we talked a
conspiracy theorist of all kinds of we don't talk to them
well we talk to them in a way that you talk to someone who has
who who does seem to have some kind of an issue some kind of cognitive issue
i mean can we make the argument to be an anti-gay bigot is at some level of
cognitive issue
uh... bigotry across the board i guess you could
you could say
on the pope's starring in a gay *** movie a lot of you know about this
uh... the headline reading pope benedict is blessing gay *** actors is a moral
improvement of what over what the catholic church is normally doing with
sex afterall blessing two consenting adults is far better than violating
little boys that's a very good point and then
very very good point and it is perfectly in keeping with the dishonesty treachery
and have property of the church
particular
pope a very good point as well uh... yes and on mit romney calling america
accompany
so now corporations are people and countries our corporations
interesting so basically a country is a person
united states elsie yeah
uh... uh... yeah that's good eight cosby beatle c_
illegal c perfectly reasonable and let's get real mittens is very used to talking
to companies that he slipped and said companies isn't that big of a deal if
that is a big deal with this confirms everything that we've been saying from
the left and the people on the right have been denying which is that
his entire contact and interest moving forward
is that of
thinking of the u_s_ as a company as a for-profit institution of some kind
which is a very very dangerous thing very dangerous
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