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aren't we got a lot more healthy exactly tell you you know what's in the bill
about what makes us what doesn't
and tell you the republic reaction which has been hysterical rediculous absurd
over the top
and just about any other agitated and throw at it
and we got close to prove it
so will get to those in just a little bit
and then i got to do
in other women story which requires some with gary
grayson and i'll tell you about the trip is that there's a lot to talk about so
let me just a few that right now
first of all
what specifically in this health care reform bill the good the bad and ugly
number one
uh... we have
it's if this is the uh... congressman john larson i'm quoting is top ten
immediate benefits from the bill okay
he says it prohibits pre-existing conditions exclusions for children and
all new plant
so if your kids have a pre-existing condition they will not be denied that's
a great wit
number two provide immediate access to insurance
for uninsured americans
or uninsured because of pre-existing condition
through a at temporary high risk pool
meaning that if you had a pre-existing condition you're an adult
you at least going on a high risk pool yes you have to pay more
but at least you'll get some sort of coverage rather no coverage
for the next four years before they get to the point twenty fourteen where
they're not allowed to discriminate against anybody with a pre-existing
condition white is that a win
yes now that higher a school my guess is the premiums it'd be through the roof
but nonetheless it was you get some sort of coverage up whatever three pretty
dropping people from coverage when they get sick
in uh... all individual plans that sick huge with
that's the practice called recession where they go out you know we were
supposed to cover you paid all your bills
uh... but you didn't tell me you had uh... temples is that so i'm not gonna
career
uh... cancer
and that was that terrorizes whole 'cause they don't really know if you
have insurance or not
they're getting rid of that and that starts immediately so that's great
uh... point ever four
lower seniors prescription drug prices but begin to close the door at all
ever the donut hole i had a medicare won't cover your prescription drug czar
that'll cost that much or pick off the phone
but in the middle
uh... you were left hero devices will there be any clothes that don't know now
let me pause here to say
david from who's a conservative
who worked at with bush for the speech writer form is saying look
this a huge lost this bill is for conserves
we played it
all wrong
we should have negotiated
and sort of say hahaha we're gonna kill this thing and it's going to be obon was
waterloo
because you can't
ever on do these things
height of the american people say no no we a re open up the donut hole
so that if you have drugs as senior citizens have
uh... drug needs there in the middle
well what i've recovered you can't go back
is that what you would give that to people
you can't take it away from them
while how are we going to tell people a you know what your kids with a
pre-existing conditions
uh... way to go back to the all system
where they're not covered
people or a pal of course you can't go back
and if you go down this list is a lot of things
that they can't undo
he's a conservative
what he's basically admitting to you is
these the please parts of the bill first so good
with the american people
will never let you undo that
so then why were you against that in the first place
arenella be continued
and then i'm gonna get to the bad sides of the book
uh... he says uh... revs of larson says accurately
offer tax credits a small businesses to purchase coverage yes
falls and get some tax credits to give more insurance
a good thing
eliminate lifetime limits and restrict annual limits on benefits in all plans
uh... again true
they begin to restrict annual limits
uh... in the beginning
and uh...
ending lifetime limits of right away
so me
hey you know what you get cancer but heyy because the refund without laws of
when to stop paying in the middle of your
coverage because of you reached your maximum lifetime limit
so sad day for you on your own from here on out what are your insurance
and this fixes that
all right now it's another great part of the bill for kiddies are adding up
uh...
requires plastic covered and release dependent children
until the age twenty six
so that's another thing that people are very excited about because then
because he had to stay longer remember at sixty-five medicare kicks in any way
now unit at least healthy insurance for your kids all until twenty six
again once people get used to that david fromm agrees there never wanted they're
never going to want to give that up
uh... and then require new plans cover preventive services and immunizations
without cost share it's sensible small part of lamb but a good part of the plan
uh... we don't charge you to do
move preventative services so that you don't get sick
uh... and it cost us much more
down the road sensible
uh... continuing sure consumers have access defective
internal
and external appeals process
the appeal new insurance plan decisions now here's where i began to get
skeptical
so for example if they say hey you know what
we think uh... you've got a pre-existing condition where the night
you say that women that you can't do that anymore
es el que fine will pay the penalty
the penalties apparently about a hundred bucks a day
now where the indian at u of million dollars fair treatment of cancer
went there under bucks a day
for how many days i don't know
through this with the regulators are really important
so if you don't have in fact the regulation
sister private insurance companies whose job is to make as much money as possible
relative o_j_ anyway
so that's what this appeals process is very important
but i'm a little skeptical here that that kills process go to work out fine
you think those
companies will find a way to capture that appeals process
so that halo that we learned about the terms i think they would be a few of the
trust company one and they should be denied
i study of worry are now last one on result was that the lists is
require premium rebates in police without from insurance with
high administrative expenditures require public disclosure for the percent of
premiums applied to overhead costs
sows complicate what it is as they say
hey you know what
you gotta spent at least x_ amount eighty percent seventy five percent
of the money you take infirmed people paying their premiums to spend on the
health care
the rest you can use for administrative purposes marketing
paying your exact spent a year employees
if that's they put a reasonable number on that
they enforce it
that could be good
but it's kind of putting a giant bandage
underlying problem underlying problem this
we have a for-profit system
in health care insurance
benefits for-profit
they're gonna look that nicole and i knew you on every one of these issues
whether it's the issue of
uh... you know pre-existing conditions whether it's the appeals process
or whether it's how much they charge you that they get to keep on their own for
the executive salads
and further bonuses
so that leads to my overall problem with the bill and why think it's a little bit
of a mission accomplished what when where everybody's go crazy over
admitting slavery
greatest thing that ever happened we finally have health care for everybody
but the reality is we still have the cancer
the cancer is insurance companies
they're trying to make a profit off of you
like flyer and fire departments
uh... that should be their province of the government
like the police
that should not be they some private insurance of the get money didn't have a
shirt the cop doesn't give a damn
healthcare belongs in that category
not-so-subtle health care system
and that's all and doctors of the hospitals but insurance
so that if you have a prominent paid the premium you should be covered and what
this bill has done is that has put a lot of bandages and i don't want to manage
them as i just told you some
market are great
they're not bandits their significant bandages
around a lot of these problems
but the cancer remains
and the reality is tomorrow
what if the bill passes you know or the day after the bill passes
or the month after the year after these guys can
and will comeback
and raise your premium
so the bill is great for people who don't have health care coverage because
it gives subsidies all the way up to eighty eight thousand dollars
families making eighty thousand dollars of those who sing them against subsidies
in some people
uh... did you know free at coverage
all we have two twenty nine thousand dollars so
medicaid is also expanded
so more people get covered at israel that is true that is effective ok but on
the other hand for a majority of americans
your insurance premiums will go up
and then when they do
they will blame the democrats
they will blame to reform package and they'll blame the reform process
entirely set policy that we should have any reform at all
that's woodrow group prices
if the insurance companies are smart and they are
they should raise your premiums
right before the next election
and a co-op and the robinsons' see that
that day and democrats
did this reform
and what they do if screwed
as their bodies finish u_s_ companies
that get to make that decision
and this bill
does not chain
any part of this bill that goes to contain costs
in in my estimation is going to take at least pain yourself block
by that time
you know how higher premiums are going to be
look eat
why is medicare more
popular than medicaid
think about is really bored medicare senior citizens
medicaid is for the poor right
medicare is more popular kisses for everybody
it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor your middle-class everybody gets
medicare you pay into it eighty eight when you're up at sixty-five
medicaid is not as popular with the general population
because it's for poor people
so poor people need it
and it's popular with them
for the middle class in the race card
or or i care about that
that if you set up a bill
where the middle class that americans unfortunately or large chunk of the
population will say
that's good i'm glad they're covered at all
of mine premium went up
that is a politically
disastrous situation you set up
because they're going to get angry being overturned the good work that you've
done because the very next step
is the most important step
because right now if you declare mission accomplished and say i'd pull that
saddam section down and
that's it we went out for an attack right
as i said hello reckon there what all the celebration or
and everybody said all this is a piece of the greatest thing that's ever
happened
nobody liberty for
it if
if u just do this to you don't do the other half
and uh...
stop it's the fan
and eventually it will be increased
premiums and i was remember the number one problem in my estimation a lot of
people estimation
that we can afford the health care coverage
well then people who say no instead of making this build better with a new look
to do in the republican or a calendar that do this
they'll look to make it worse
okay they're gonna make
less reform less regulation
more privatized
uh... insurance and you know what
we're giving me a private insurance industry thirty one million new custom
that's a lot of money in their pocket
they did take that money
and use it against us
i tell you right now
i could be wrong
this is not one of those things around
point that hammer down and say oh it's definitive there's no question about it
there is definitely a question about
uh... it might turn out that a lot of the people who are optimistic or right
and they say look
so security and medicare all those things
we're not going to be getting and we improved
and maybe congress is right and we come back around we improve the state's right
or maybe i'm right and the system is different now
it believes
politicians are bought and paid for by corporate america they're not going to
make this a better if anything over time
they're gonna make it worse
and as long as those issues companies continue to get more and more money
their raise our premiums and produce more warm
we'll put that more more money to ops their charge
and a perfect example of that is what they were moved from the bill at the bay
area
and what was that
well remember how they uh... hat
they're dead dot advice and i push for this i don't know if you remember and i
know bob lewis
of very much in favor of it at the last-second in sounded too good to be
true it of course it turned out to be in the case when they said hey you know
what
it was going to get the decide how much
it they can increase our premiums
by the well if that's the case well then ok then we got a conversation
now i don't love the way that you do that because it seems like too much
of government trying to figure out what the right price should be
com uncomfortable with that i think that is a little too much government
i would do it another way but hey listen at least it's something right where they
would be able to say
hey you know health and human services decided
that rate increases too hot
guess what happen at the end of the bill
well as luck would have it that's the one thing they had thank you
so in the end
you haven't got what we got him
you cannot compete with the drug companies their pens are extended twelve
years you can import new drugs in and you can even go to the prices
uh... health it
care bro
hospitals some larger hospitals in the country
they feel they've got a tremendous when in fact the stock market
uh... showed that today
when and their prices
went skyrocketing because they're not gonna have medicare rates apply to them
that's
part of what it comes by killing the public option
remember obama struck a deal with them to kill the bubbly option validations
companies
insurance companies get all these new customers
and we cannot regulate their rates
and we have no other option is the way to go to get that ensure
i haven't worried
uh... in it
if you're celebrating today i'd love you and
and i hear you because the deck the republicans was such answers
and do you want this to die so badly and at least there are some very good things
in this bill i'd get all of that but i'll warn you don't celebrate too hard
because right now as these are
this part of it
nor miss problem we have not
fixed up underlying problem
and if we don't fix that next
word-for-word trouble
and foot the bill pay the politics are now you've identified the best
when i got to come back to this
for a long long time
there was a
mission accomplished
let's move on
until those premiums keep going up and then we'll see what happens
all right now
i told you that uh... republicans though were
unbelievable right
so let me give me some examples
so on saturday and sunday
congress is debating this bill voting on the bill
and of course the tea party protesters shore
and they are vituperative disable it
and as sometimes were walking by including congressman john lewis
uh... was animal part of the civil rights movement
uh... they shout racial epitaphs at some of the congress
in fact the spread of the congress
uh... clean up all the ones they shut down the war minorities
probably just the courts
otherwise they shout of it
uh... insults
other black that kind of were called on work
and as barney frank was well of
walking by not only be saying bristle songs about i guess
that they got a picture of that he's dead
if we renew that
and of course these athwart against them
etcetera
ajit ed
can clobber
democrat from south carolina's that i have not seen this kind of vitriol
since the nineteen sixties
and seen their it this bad
in fifty yours
so
these guys are found about and there
uh... yell and scream at the republicans are a lot
so
three republics get out
little placards
they say three works
va
and of course the crowds go crazy they chanted well dug out cal uphill
uh... and in a protester break spin
into congress
i mean the potential of this situation
and as he's saying kill the bill is shouting and screaming and he's being
removed by security
the republicans
in the chamber
start applauding
phases out of control missus absolutely crazy and that
republican
uh... congressman goes out
and puts up with don't tread on me
uh... flag
and shows that for the protesters
so
i mean do
rows of them up and they're get numb heated up into a
some sort of former that that you're not going to be able to control
and then uh... their surprise later when all these all these shot of the
congressman the calmer and more of that word how we can see that coming
that's really weird
workaholic you workers
how's that possible
and then we had uh... congressman stupak uh... who's been
you know anti-choice pro-life called whatever you want uh... and didn't
looking too
put the provision in the bill that makes getting abortion much much harder in the
country
they finally a strike a compromise on that
and opa missus that was not put in the bill but other presidential order
making sure that not
in in no way shape or form are any federal dollars
spent are providing coverage that might lead to abort
so they get that deal
and he goes up to give a speech
and i want to give you that clip here clip number file no i'm sorry uh...
the shorter version
here uh...
i represent that probably four
ncb here what one of the republican shots at
she reconnected not promote might
if the democrats who have stood up
if the democrats who have set up
closed-door strutting out are out of order
mr speaker
dude
general it's dissidents had
and
mr speaker
this motion is not probably
did you hear
hourly congressman yelled at
baby kya
dispute that
of all people
differs a lot seventy two it anytime mispel reduce and approaches
should not be tolerated
uh... and it would be susanna as arises in the street fight
you're inside of congress tried bounds of reason
uh...
but they're still back of all people who is
as pro-life anti-choice is you can possibly get almost killed all health
care reform because it was a futuristic
so uh... finally representative texas representative
if i'm getting this right gnupg with our
that's a funny
cricket bat and said yeah it was me
well i didn't mean to packs a day be killer not kind of apologies to my med
that evie
the bill is a big deal
give a classic
i didn't know that well
you're pretty girl
you why are they doing all the stuff wire they put out the door
tread on me flags in inciting that
crowd applauding the guys who
broke in the congress
magic if it's a
muslim gotta bring to the congress
anne comes any such jericho pat
analyzer to be israel uh... what as they're debating any right
can you imagine that the democrats applauded waiter no all lawful ect
now there's a while that a lot like where he's got his rep
dot buttercup how devices were would react to that
at a legal dole national media would react
angry so there are problems applaud him and then they call
ice cube ako debilitating killer
because joe will say shouted you live
while the president was given this address the nation
the republican from south carolina and guess what happened
one here is a tremendous amount of money
from the conservative
and so they think like an idea that dylan
somehow white appraisal that money and number two the democrats buckle to
that's a lot of people don't talk about
joe wilson got exactly the language he wanted in the bill they change it to
suit
for these guys think what we all scream enough
these guys will uh...
well listen to you know will bow their heads anyways and i think that's not
right
they just pass the ballad of the republicans voted for
except
it already has
hundreds of republican amendments minority in the bell
uh... physically devoted no it doesn't mean they didn't get what they wanted
why do you think you know i'm not proud cost control the first place
republicans they walk on that
now you could say all the democrats reportage how could they possibly given
that the republicans and got no votes
they're not foolish
they're taking the corporate money
the
bell helps a lot of americans but it helps corporate america of more than
anything else
you can always tell who's gonna win
based on where the money is
and that's what happened here
so
uh... these guys they have a we went on the issues
we're going to get more lobbyist money
and we're gonna get more conservative restaurants money
and that's why the are doing is
crazy antics now if you think uh...
that's bad let's go to represent steve k
clip number six
is what he says the tea parties uh... that again
now
where we are now is a remarkable that everybody get yes to reconciliation
package but what about your initial window but while best so i can say
you've got the last part
party awesome american people have died disagreement with brian overwhelmed with
cameras powerful you are unless you're willing to do
at a packet are recruitment a bunch of people they deposited in your hand
a let's repeat that other side to a fault how to take him out of space
without there's going to be able to get it
all right there you go let's hope we don't have to start of the country but
maybe we should do well
meanwhile have become a cycle
part just unbearable packing regarding a frenzy at frenzy aa cargo ships on that
that congressman all i can believe each other that those racial epithets up
college he worked for instance you that come
alright now
you're saying no and i still don't believe you jane
is still not really getting particularly during the at that
that leads us to solomon saali
four l
he is at the server a blogger
uh... he gets all worked up
that he put out a plea today his infinite wisdom
that said quote
assassination
in big block letters with an exclamation point
america we survived
this estimations of lincoln and kennedy
will surely get over a bullet
to brocco obama's yet
well what that is
is
and direct incitement violence
to killing the president of the united states and it is
and obviously disastrous idea
well he won nine yet
he pleaded again he said
quote the next american with a clear shot
she dropped or bomb up
like a bad habit
forget blacks or is claimed to be black
turn-on brocco bomb
now there's gotta be some consequences to this i mean right now we hear that
the secret service is looking into it
uh... hello yeah they better be lookin into it
on real
here's a guy who was
part of the conservative blogging network
it's not like the secret commenter on a random blog or anything like that
is what other bloggers along there
multiple legitimate
established
bloggers
and he said let's
put a bullet and the president said
but let me know i have to tell you what the consequences would have been if a
liberal blogger has said that about george w_ bush
alright so look we quote
right now i put it says oh well were gonna innovative down those two tweets
because that's in violation of their party really
well i'm betting about a little violation deposito what is
who as we went to err
they had not deleted his account
they they should pose account
uh... they said they were going to but they didn't again or not they will
eventually or not right
and as i told you the secret service says that they're looking into it
we should definitely can't do this because look there are a lot of crazy
people
that listen these blogs
that getting courage by the republican congressman the republican
commentators were there on t_v_ the radio or whether conservator
you think he's not gonna get
somebody riled up enough to actually do this
this is a is
direct incitement of violence as i have ever seen
a clear violation of the law
they should come down on sali burrell
adapt ton of bricks
this is not a first-amendment issue
you don't get the say hey let's kill the president
if you got a clear shot ticket
you don't get to say that
that is not part of the first demand
so if they don't win politically what they do is
they wanna win
to other means
maybe by any means necessary
and that's what i'm afraid of
that they've become slow radical
but they're never going to win a majority again in the country
but what that frustration
what are you gonna do
do you do with the commentators have been telling them all throughout
grab your gone
at is a very very scary
proposal very scary idea
and it's gotta be net in the body
this got to be consequences
for this kind of talk
later of course
solid for outcomes answers
weight eileen we shouldn't
of
yes no better there couldn't would ever want to see something happened or
partners
in just a few minutes
what does that mean
he says out what is our potential of our park
our health care opinion
they say about health care reform in your opinion on that you just that you
began at
so it was at a couple to recycle rocket everything else
they have the president said he saw the first one
it said in bold letters
assassination
how much can if you need to be so late
is got to be consequences legal consequences
young turks
attached
visit
counseling
yet
are biotechs
so i i went to the united kingdom for about a week at a great weekend
uh... one of the things that i did did over the real reason it was uh...
the guardian
changing media silent
and they had me speaking about dole delivers the new media and ice told the
old media coming forth
and give it a little excited about this and then i got a little pumped up
and uh... idea misquote i said during the conference
our viewers are
we call them to key white people army
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we can do it online poll against jesus
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they have an award
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patrick harris just mean
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although it could be so much fun
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let's hear from our old friend adam samples who it is
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or you could show
and i'm sure
all right let's go for
i mentioned that i was in england
uh... you know ari have a lot to say about them with several out of it for
the post-game all the fun stuff about how are you
pretend to be william wallis of scotland
you know i don't know where the videotape we don't have a tail so
quickly for you tomorrow
because by aman enormous goof ball we took some fun pictures
uh... ito every said uh... the british food is terrible
i loved it
i love the pilot mistaken it isn't it
i love the uh... corny pcs
that sounds a little weird but
vases from cornwall
uh... love the pictures and then the two scouts you know i don't know that this
comes
if you have heard from
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we had a lot more packages of hosting a show yet one more break from the scholar
alright and william wallace
all the way was the right thing
that's that
all right uh...
and all of the skeptics
well dot
a perfect so we knew that it was here but i want our team now
about some of the other conclusions that are
uh... uh... historical conclusions now why
because we were at the british museum david rate
displays on almost all the different cultures
in world history
buses that british ab of course the
this enormous empire where they when robin
so i can look at this now we're on this place to live a scrabble does but that
their music
elected eh... preserve a lot of stuff so it wound up being in a lot of ways a
great day
uh... and and i love it does it require all one place and i think that the
bridge music
not just that but what a lot of the history of course in our plan might for
inland
and they might troops gone as well so i some conclusions the first is
uh... congratulations guys were world fixed
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by oversaw again on the airport here in l_a_ their air force carrying a res
measure sis
pays me brother that's funny
is although pat
his pocket door and stop
there's something funny about it security guy trying to keep grant
against authority establishment but daddy i love it updated
i get out of the london tour is a sentence that was a metre
baseless or they can't report it'll happen
guy comes up
because all my god i watch the enters all of that
time and time again
you know why
we're not just on the radio here we're not just on the internet here
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whether we like you know we don't
american politics
uh... has
an enormous amount
of control over what the rest of the world that
we we wish we didn't have the fair but we do get cuz
you know he didn't see you guys rule the world but
unfortunately at america has in enormous emphasis is on for
now actively use for good and many times it happens right
lately not so much
but we'll get into them a little bit too
alright sailing is our love the scots because they
e and i was trying to figure out why
it's because
uh... one they love the fight
and to uh... they
you know did the reformation and had
uh... all these great thinkers from their school logic
fighting school of logic
pitching urinal
at you know why we have the hatfield mccoy quite snap which is on those
uh... long-running feuds in this country
is there scott
that they brought the *** fights all the way over here
and it's because the and this is back to me you read a lot more about and
outlines of malcolm gladwell
if you're a farming community
uh... you need people to run the lan
so it's hard to grab the piece of land like if you do rice farming in china
is a high got your land and well great
and that office
it's hard to do the farming without the actual former right
whereas in scotland they have more at pastoral community so they're raising
cattle and sheep so with easiest steal the she panicked cattle so they would
possibly fights killing each other stuff
so that's what led to allow the senate has a huge upside you know freedom and
nobody can take my the sort of a number come
you you know the romans that
it back in thirty five a debate
going on for the first time or the great britain
and andy taking with fairly easily uh... now
uh... you don't get your english write-up comment of donate him with
history
the current people that live there were clearly there at that point
basically right
we have to scotland
helicopter
as a whole lot more trouble than it's worth
they build a wall
uh... to keep the scottish in
but give them out from the southern
that they don't make you feel better
using whoever mixtape
now look there's a lot i love about it on forcibly it's also absurd
uh... the frazier's
i was a pick land that was pretty on all other plans so they all got together
soon
united is everywhere here was my love the story it thousand five thousand
people meet in the battlefield
until
there are five guys left on one side and eight on the other
than they look around or
yeah let's wrap this thing
uh... i think we both connell oscars
everyone's said
so that they were at home
and even generations to rebuild trapped
that that scottish a lot of i'll i'll read you know what
you know what they are
that's what they're
birthday i so i bought like scotland bar tab on a scholar sweatshirt on wall or
and let's get that back through history thing to do this real quick right
here's it that these are euler uh... i mean this is funny that i'm doing a
world history rapid but that's what i do
we're at them
mary beginning of time
okay
you know that inland was part
of the land mass of europe
until eight thousand bc ten thousand years ago
like you know you we grow up and we look at a map off gore's great britain there
is a poor you know is that i'll and it's all part of your
and as you know they were joined
because that's at twelve as it is good ten thousand bc is one lasted ice age
okay and so that's one uh... forming started first without farming there was
no citizens don't answer is no not that
okay
it starts twelve thousand years ago
and that week
these primitive religions
and you know people said all religious here forever you can do anything about
it
uh... because if you go through their british museum where you go through with
any kind of history
you'll see that
religious pop up
and they go away
they pop up
and they go away
and it's happened dozens of times
what off better robert dot out they have somewhat so authors
there's a lot to dozens
and all the suddenly decided it would be within one of her grandson got anymore
and we've decided friend of buddha or mohammed or jesus or what have you
okay
religion is not nearly as rock-solid as people think it is done by the way
how long
how we even know the details of do you know that until five hundred years ago
and a lot of people think that i know this a lot of people don't know until
five hundred years ago nobody even read the bible
they had no idea what was then that there was a latin
it wasn't in their native languages
so my loans are now within the reformation
he translated into germany people like you off
group in the us
i think that's one of the bible
we didn't really begin to communicate with one another and have a worldwide
community in consciousness the center
until the seventeen hundreds late seventeen hundreds
i'd put seventy seventy six is that
best time marker on that so ok religion has survived a couple hundred years
when we are at the beginning of history soul what
i think the more of the people recognize things
that looked again the other thing that you see in the caucuses am we single
religion in the fall a g
i don't know what victor
where god says there are gaya hay you know what i got a flood coming you've
got a bill the bill a good bit
as shipping about a foot to reach at kind of animals on it
and then i'll let you out late
respect me
they all have of course is the same apology
there is a
that the people that had a king calls cargo
uh... you know where sardar was discovered according to their religion
he was discovered
floating down the river in a basket
does that sound kinda familiar
means those same old story
and we can get this thing figured out
there were no cities until three thousand bc
five thousand years ago
that's on the city's start
that's one writing starts
has recorded history
that's also motivation star
we're at the very beginning of time
the only problem is
the one thing we figured out
how to kill one
and you see
every first came
was the guy who stole the best
but one who killed the bast the one who figured out that latest weapons
and the embarks why were they the big empires
technological advancement
but he didn't know it through microchips
they didn't know why picts
will ever could develop the bass weapons conquered the most men and then suddenly
gave those people
fettman work for him
foreseeable future
and the things that you get part of it
the though
more that people interact
the more they travel the more they trade the more they interact
the faster our knowledgebase froze
and the better off we are
so on the one hand you have that great side of it
which is
the you know we work together
we come up with great ideas great solutions
any want to go to other place
uh... it into a better place though only with the problem is the downside
is the head through that
advancement we develop better and better weapons
so now we've got nuclear weapons that could destroy the whole world
and we didn't understand thousand-year
congradulations
it we can just make sure we don't
use those
and we did the gut it out the bad
and they were to be in ok shape
because we are incredibly bright
the problem is war also incredibly fun
but that's what world history teaches
but it also shows you we've made a lot of progress
discussed raid on the goods
dr
become should
models always testifying from behind
well i don't know about and parts of it is here dot com has been
head
that
i get it now
uh...
wasn't uh...
when i was away
there was only one news story and i got ok is exciting
devoted to papers uh... a rental couple of british papers uh... a couple
trailers but didn't have much time worked were in my crazy with those who
is the books
uh... and
and i don't have big government
and all so i can't hire men in news back you here which of course i'm untroubled
but the one day a refund but irreparable
uh... yeah
mixtape
picnicking
jesse jackson had jesse jackson do you think it doesn't james g_ as that of a
liquid
above seventy
yeah uh... alluded to that late because we have we have updates and i'm not here
weighed in on that
and i have my set like that
uh... so with that's come up a little bit later and i probably most
interesting story of the day as the suicide per
uh... yeah
i mean i think so
*** freaky stories w k
i don't be so here he's here he's a minnesota right
uh...
it's something that uh... idea that's not new with australian
so what did that a little bit uh... but let me you know
president of the show i've finally got to think something that i really like
the met right now
and i was that progress
uh... was heading undo to come in here and rain on my part
yes by the first black out about this topic because of course education is
one of the things that i'm most interested in and know what i heard that
that there was going to be a student loan bill included in this health care
bill i was super excited about it because that means that finally
education is going to be affordable for everyone there's going to be a little
government help
and students can look forward to higher education but from what i have read
about this bill that is not the case on it before you do your complaints let me
tell people that group
because that
uh... what they do is if they have a middleman antenna and i'll is a part of
the bill that i a lot
what used to happen is
you go to get a loan you get a from private company banquet et cetera right
out but if you can't pay the bill
the leg of a steps in and
uh... covers it for the back
went into the bank can't look straight and ifm unit subsidize the governments
subsidize it for you about the back
so what was up at me their banks think the profits but none of the losses
so what they wind up having is
as usual privatizing
socialize the losses right
so eventually led to a point were like why are we doing this
if the government the one backup belongs
why doesn't government just give you a laws that we need a profit on the losses
and that'll make it one another and it turns out if you do this to say
sixty-one
billion dollars
so i love that it's a rare situation where corporate america lost
they were of course tooth and nail yes this 'cause that was money out of their
pockets
but it made no sense whatsoever it's the most illogical thing up in the world
so old bomb a delivery done that so i thought that's great okay
and that is true
that is a good site now
what's the downside
okay cell first of all let me just comment on that
that is the best part of the bill
mandate that is the strongest by the bill and that's the only thing that made
me happy again taking the middleman out students are gonna be able to get their
loans directly from the college or university there attended
uh... right now let's get to the pell grants the pell grants first of all
uh... you know democrats are going around saying already increased pal grad
send that's great standard to be able to afford their education another doc
because programs right now have the imax the maximum award of five thousand five
hundred fifty dollars per year per student
so what are the increase is going to be well over the next ten years
students can look forward to a three hundred fifty dollar increase
in their program
which is nothing
so you're saying
identification lang lang lang ever because
think about tuition inflation of two eight tuition
there's no way that's going to keep up with it i mean all in the next year
tuition is probably going to go up
thousands of dollars and it was three hundred fifty dollars gonna get over the
next ten years
nigeria and yet in the beginning it was ambitious and they would take all the
money and they will put towards congress than the then we went with a not so much
meditate nineteen billion dollars
and to deficit-reduction and set right
and then next thing you know it was a little down to thirty six billion
dollars of progress
nixon you know
uh... they were going to do any increases over the next three years but
don't worry will give you that burger
pecan tuesday vague so will give it a little later and then
next thing you know they will do a lot about race the community schools eight
meaning giving money to support community schools
that's still true for black colleges at community colleges
are getting about uh... four billion dollars more but it's a hell of a lot
less
but what it originally said they were good
so that adds another layer of trying right and also uh...
basically that congress can cut
the increases in the program throughout the appropriations process needs all of
the program think i'd pretend as if the program thing is even included in the
belt because it's useless
cable operations listening after bucket whether that wouldn't go that far
because
right now they are supposed to ten thirty six billion dollars you right
um... very worried that they're gonna rob that now i remember social security
act isn't for example as it enormous surplus
it's a very robbed
thirty spent the surplus
so that they write off we got to cut social security
deserve the money anymore well
we would have the money being spent on all these nuclear weapons that they knew
later from the dark
i have to get to
bigot topic but on this one
definitely good side to it no question right
but when you look at the overall picture i'm and swayed by what n_s_a_
because the keys that was going to scotland the one thing that one dot
one thing that strikes you as a public education system
all the way back problem two years ago wise approach
somos billion scholars in world history
right
whenever you look at
you talk to any successful person these days
the always tell you well
my big break
was that i'd had a free education
because that occasion is the great equalizer
babbitt might act
so my dad's adult small villages salvation for entitles you to get out
he studied it *** off
at into what i'll schools in turkey
and went there and got a free education right without a free education
you can't move on tax yes ok thank you because you're making a point that i'm
trying to make it
people are saying but there are still understand this for such a good idea
because now the interest rates on these laws is going to be much muller
no i don't understand because i don't think we should note that incident have
to take out loans together naked cation
you should be two hundred thousand dollars in debt for your bachelors
degree
it's rediculous some people are saying this is a new form of indentured their
servitude
which if you're a member of the backhanded her from that reading your
history
uh... that it's a and if so how does that kit with the coyotes that bring the
um... migrant workers into this country and other countries that are and said
all right look uh...
it cost us x_ amount of money to bring you here
so you have to pay that off so you have to work there for seven years in satara
and then you're so you're not a slave but
encounter for seven years
that's a bit extreme in this case and look at our laws and i paid a moderate
senate side and it can be done
but it really does tie you down
so
it i'm not saying that everybody's needs to be guaranteed a free educational are
today
but there does need to be some sort of system that allows you to go to a school
that is free specific is
equality of opportunity is the most important thing that's what america
supposed to be
all about
and so whatever expresses frustration
that couple of years from now you to get through june thirty dollars more
or brindell if the tremendous loans are you gonna crew
i'm also frustrate yeah
super frustrating
and also you have to keep in mind that
eagle right now college graduates are not graduating and getting awesome jobs
i mean back in the day be lucky if you're a graduate and get the job that
would pay forty thousand dollars
now you graduate and you can even find a job okay so you graduate with a hundred
thousand dollars in student loans for a bachelors degree you don't find a job on
your screen
but don't worry two years from now you know that it should return to cuba
feel quote yet you know some time to get discouraged
but look overall the creek terrible bills have been powers of the last
decade
but in a the since the war the battle
thank you
foot but book
i don't know i guess will bear with where we get our
okay sometimes i get this courage
uh... uh... anyway but that legacy it seriously up in the health care bill
that this was attached to
this was my favorite part
not a random five macbeth paper
it well that's because he couldn't get it through the senate
if it is that uh... health care bill yak
the rodney king effect well that's good and i'm glad he did that that was a
promise he delivered on obama did it to a large degree
that the same time
without doing this tricky harry physically maneuver
they couldn't even go through the senate
they couldn't even get to the senate
what will happen if senator let happen any senate thing about that for a second
and all of you will vote against it in the house originally when i was by
itself
how do you just by that has a republican and say no no
the banks should take a whole book
uh... gains
and they should have no glossed
then i think we should pay for the losses but the bank should get the gates
of the profits
how can you possibly argue that
but they did and they want
for decades
the hotmail if your republican you're such a slacker
yours doctors offer
they're using stole bad experience
when you find out what dave gergen livid
that'll be interesting when those guys find out or my god the republican party
not only
as they have they been doing pork barrel spending saturday been robbing us of our
money
all i want to see that reach
amigos tea party gave the dangers to begin with
uh... so at it
uh... now let's move on okay
pepsi company is uh... removing
or cutting sodium by one for in all of their products in the next five years
okay so at pepsi is actually cutting a lot of things it's a lot fat salt and
sugar that company is also set uh... goals for the next ten years where
they're going to cut at the average added sugar per serving by twenty five
percent
and they are going to cut back by fifteen percent
how happy are you about this news but well you know that depends on number of
things that the defense
the still face the same
but it is the same at what the deal with that
calories annexure sodium et cetera if but it does is the same then maybe a
little trying when lack i highly doubt citizen how's that possible if you're
gonna cut a quarter of sodium out of your product of course it's gonna
testify
and so
but you know why i think that i think that this is a good move for pepsi
because they have also decided to remove all of their uh...
four calorie beverages from schools from school campuses
i think that they're doing this for two reasons first of all they're trying to
beat the governments of the punch
the government right now starting to crack down on fatty foods and i go kill
you what only calms down a little bit so they don't target us with regulations
and then also has been trying to look better than coca cola
and coca-cola is basically saying we're not removing our products from schools
which are talking about but we do know that was with
well you keeping uh...
a dictionary beverages are on secondary school campuses and it's going to be
fine
right know the polka slow in blowing the sodium in the initiatives w
right but that to be fair in hosting stay both agree fifty two cherry trees
out of the house okay
uh... so
uh...
uh... coke
no rate never make sense to me because the sugary drinks are still in high
schools uh... in fact right now the government's trying to got them to aka
free take their tricks at schools by twenty twelve and pepsi is the only
company had agreed to that
so if it will happen is the agreed no six that they were going to do it
by twenty twelve
and pet she's a little quicker on the update
anair were moving it faster than focus
so anyway
i think it's a good thing but i'm a little work great memory that's all
story
and uh... how they were uh... penalize you create so
an expert
effect that i would not have in that
what turns out i would i want to britain
uh... they have now it's a good thing where they were moved the salt from the
restaurant
and from your cables now you can ask for but they don't have it and so i can't go
on for the psalm acquittal concert with the rapid
and then somebody told me i know they're doing that that's part of a drive-in in
britain to get rid of salt
didn't let them go
let me worry about that ok now passes a little different because i cant regulate
them out of salt or sugar the pepsi puts and strain okay but don't think i wear
my salt that's mike choice completely right right uh... now
uh... you finally on missus this same the real thing anyway the real thing is
high fructose corn syrup
so if you really want to make the
all these products uh... healthier
take away the high fructose corn syrup go back to using real short
this country before we started putting high fructose corn syrup and everything
was not nearly as obese as it is today
geo one oh the differences with an idea that he's going to do that
and in fact you this trace it exactly to where they sort of putting in a high
fructose corn syrup because of the court subsidies vessel when michelle obama was
on the country on this campaign
double esther harbor which is not telling you is the real problem is the
core subsidies that lead the high fructose corn syrup you know was
everything that he which is blown up the country
not to mention the harmonica pocket or me
that also makes us that
yeah
not to mention that
but that and we feel hurt bad
tells
cork which as opposed to eat
and they have terrible indigestion their whole lives
uh... lookit what week the food industry in this country is out of control
but i guess is the story where they are starting to slightly worn control
uh... again you know what updated on that
will seaworld
am i not merciful
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