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venture steiner thank you greta pa exciting weekend for you guys and it starts with
as usual
wonderful often democratic capitulation
of or sp
that speaking it state but i want
including it turns out was lovely state longer protest
you've got
you can all subject
on this program disastrous michael savage
linda lenz heads up
i think that lots of music
so have a little bit about what that
but uh... altogether republican
has a that taxing defensible
uh...
so let's get on the show of this that would be sins of all which is that the democrats
saw
which actually of course is no news that at all
that that's what they have a dollar you've seen
heading to the point words right
and other halloween movies dislike the thirteenth halloween movie released on friday the thirteenth
of twenty thirteen
ivc
here before right
but this one was store
uh... store collapse on the part of the democrats uh...
at the end of the
so-called budget negotiations weather problems that almost everything they want to get back
or they could have ever imagined john bainer literally said that at one point
before they go she should rebuild
uh... initially of course probably came out this review real quick
and gave his forty billion dollar concession from his twenty eleven budget proposal he
got no credit for didn't ask for any credit for it
it that's goes towards were bad politician inspectors
you can't argue that
you can argued that it was
he shot a scene centers and that's why i disagree with the republicans and that's why he's
keep seeming to cave in on the gucci shoes
but even if you believe that and that is your typical or why did you ask for any public
credit for forty billion dollars in cuts
that's because you're a bad politician
you don't have a big eurochecks
so that that was out the window open for debate and discussion service where i want to know
you guys know the whole drop
four billion six rate forty billion three billion
that's the point
the president give it away
extra billion dollars within the beginning the republican list for thirty two
because it was already at paprika lap
it was already exists at service door proportions
now they have problems and requests sixty-one
because the tea party pressure
that play good cop bad cop auto permanently it's cats separates the easy
sparkle although all look at it for this within the that the conception
and where the president seemed to draw the line
in the beginning of last week and sorry thirty three billion
i told you on this program today no way the world is considered thirty-three bodies if
you give them a lot more in cuts
now people say i say that goes
out of the president's sir that why did we expect all that i've tried elected
dot hope style of the president
is also a question for version or create leader
i wish that every single day and week without hope every day
it is in it
but faith
so
i told you that the basic experience sweatshop default
and of course they get i was right
so the president gave them concessions of
he
give them six that billion or cuts
in the originally asking
from synecdoche
here to b
he told me somebody with that that negotiator i would believe
i think that they must have some other boat
but i think that it's unbelievable
and by the way if that were going up this all probability although he didn't give it
on a daily riders of bypass over the p_a_
except they plan to get up in washington d_c_ eight who wants to know the bust
say okay other problems get their way
yes family planning and watch
system wide open session because the people in d_c_
dividend
what the president president
picture you sent
uh... again factory sick on icr top man i can't believe we did the
you know that's that's gotta be
of course not
it and
the president that basket and said
what a wonderfully
store moment this was
and what great accomplishments that have brought to the american people
i laughed at you
august president bob to celebrate this enormous defeat
tomorrow i'm pleased to announce that the washington monument
as well as the entire federal government will be open for business
that's because today
americans have differently
came together again
the final hours before our government we've been forced to shut down
leaders in both parties reached an agreement that will allow our small businesses to get
the loans they need
for families to get the mortgages they applied for
and hundreds of thousands of americans to show up at work
and take on their pay checks on time
including our brave men and women in uniform
disagreement between democrats and republicans on behalf of all americans
is on a budget that invests in our future wall
making the largest annual spending cut in our history
like any worthwhile compromise both sides had to make tough decisions
and give ground on issues that were important to them
and i certainly do that
some of the country greeks who will be painful
programs people rely on will be cut back
in infrastructure projects will be the way
i would not have made these cuts in better circumstances
were beginning to live within our means is the only way to protect those investments
that will help america compete for new jobs
a few months ago i was able to sign a tax cut for american families because both parties
work through their differences and found common ground
now the same cooperation will make possible the
annual spending cut in history
as my sincere hope
that we can continue to come together as we faced many difficult challenges that lie ahead
she'd teachers
he gets sending cutting
history
you would be if you're a republican president and you can boast about the biggest spending
cuts in history
as a democrat useless you-know-what
if we're gonna do spending cuts and democrats will say and i certainly don't say
that we should never be spending cuts not even close
we should also
raised taxes is that we cut taxes just a couple of months ago
but we did we make up how much we cut in taxes in terms of this
aa eaten host
locally close
we're talking about ten percent of the taxes we give away the rich
which is cut from the middle class and poor why a lot of historic accomplishment
is a joke all it is a redistribution of wealth
and at that
bragging about
and he says we have to live within our means and you know this is the time that we have
to do that
andy it's reinforcing one republican tom point other
say we have found common ground basically
it's cities
in favor of the course
if i can tell you about that compromise and he said both sides of the job summit really
whatever problems give up a person after thirty two billion they got thirty eight now
but they give up
it ang
but they although they didn't get to get it felt like there
wow what a great victory you know the polling as a hundred one support across country
peace property
kind of one
automation
that was not even an issue if you have brought to the american people the republicans would
have gotten
earlier on
that's why i replied not that that that is it like that's what's holding up planned parenthood
another big victory would protect life and about
cassius all of those two one-fourth in fact i don't think that artwork results that we
saw paul berger's by that
then that's a big victory holding on to something that already exist in
and i supported by two to one of the these seniors in every
let him also declare victory
this is the story could we do
sudden half-billion dollars over two thousand budget lee
have been working on time
markham
uh... riders
flintstone
we've done has been difficult but important for the country
we all agree
document conceded he placed the future we understand
must get this country fiscal house in order
but fifteen american people have to make tough choices there doing every day
socgen leaders that's all responsible equal one hundred
and four hundred thirty four members of the house
steven i reached agreement red accustomed to the country running
it into a historical novel cut for the reader of this fiscal year so wasn't sure conversion
with this kind of leadership onto disagreement from most houses brisbane
anything
brokered seven-point half billion dollars
and we've reached agreement i repeat for the second time the postmark i do that because
that has not been easy
uh... static physically sir
might be asking for them
limitless knows no
this cat
and he
uh... one hundred sister seventeen and that announcement
yep
yes you should be right your
if your democratic even held a press conference
it's is that your friend
stated settlements that ansari
of sergeant sock the rollover everytime
by these republicans
original anyone at seventy two billion
begins and the happens that the an
you know describes that because it insiders because of insider
inside watching one of the washington post
big described it as last minute few roads for a while
if you've got the pics
that popped up incisors original haggling over a car
and excessive right
yahya
give me ten thousand office that i wanted to use condominium five-part right
inability of occasions
he sees that i've already up visited illiterate
that come in a given eighteen thousand word
at the last possible many
we want you to read reviews
is at last minute he works based like a great deal
uses i think that that's why i think that wells
at the same jug
not laughing her i've got a deal
are gone
duo
anybody can get a deal
truoc candidate he shot divided pay more than asking
it you're forty about it
this is the white house idea
the europe
so now people can't fathom what it is a problem
so that you know paul krugman even answer part of the wife opposed alcee
what have you know about
that well krugman is right
over on this message
that's on the world today
fifth which was that
wears
i want to think that what
uh... quote what anyway
eighteen
he sampled
what happened that guy that leader that we saw
and had those x
two thousand eight
and inspires all
that was all the come in
into deals like this
he said
he's look
dictates i guess i should be happy to people come around my position but i have not
i wish that i was disastrously wrong
socialism all
i didn't know what i was talking about it turns out obama's incredibly impressive in
all the
you know that
opinion leaders identify collective you check wasn't out parts of oklahoma
but that's not the case there they were all pronouncing when i said six months ago a year
ago
and an even more
she could croon is saying
or if you looked at work going to stick it up
for you or so
you know they are opposition he should not be bragging
about getting the spending cuts
ed now they
is round one because the other thing it shut down the government made that this
cuts coming on the way
even this much of the brown wanted that she was going to happen around to around three
exactly
i'll tell you in a second uh...
uh... what uh...
one of them what they actually a before i tell you what the republics have on their
way
okay
by the way another block was acquitted but upset celebrating defeat
fitness reply wrote the democrats believe is going to look like a winner
if you've lost
a look at the core democrats do all they ever do this
capital wasted
their losses victories kids there
losers
it or not only
all that knows how to lose
and uh... you know by the way i'm perfectly happy to have been proven wrong uh...
as i say it was an attack
looked at a white
as parts that was that
can't wait for that to prove me wrong but they're never going to go through
uh... by the where the republicans ever not gonna have a deal
you're gonna have the of the matter what
they were taken to the authority to believe that they didn't even at low
how do i know that
because i follow politics which apparently doctor many other people
okay of the washington insiders i think you know what they're talking about
chamber of commerce one of them to do with it
at the chamber of commerce pressures the republicans do we do
your cannot have it
do you know okay
they didn't want the government shutdown
let me jump in the works for
chandini doesn't work then equality
shall be it doesn't work for the voters out day that works for the chamber of commerce
and he said he will not have a shot down and believe me
it response is he's not going to have a shot at
you just playing with oklahoma and
you know and read
now people to have a no-brainer you know
was a loss for
what k
look at what they did shiitake scott okay
maybe you know that you know if he's there they go to the used car dealership indebted
forget used-car guided me five thousand thank you card from
special interests you
at the guiding the sales of bob alright so
they were never been a that unit not have a deal and by the way job leader headset
for the negotiations
uh... concluded
that
dissected it
picture that would be disastrous for the republicans called gross at the jet that would be disastrous
for problems
they didn't want to shut down
if they had gotten a shutdown president bomb in the democrats were the one
this report
but even look
uh... alzheimer's it's that was what alcohol and about to give everything anyway
i know
dei
your ego
parity told him that
disdain for the muslim
bomber keep pounding away
because he if there's a reason wherever article about it
this weekend
as usual daily coz popped up
are you the president said
use at
and ask people to defend taxes but
you tell me how given away thirteen abilene texas of course no one had a terror
no one make instead he was one entire plot written about
about how i was going on for the president
is he headed towards a recession
we got it
wouldn't you want to do with his wife did that
oh over yet
it had to work with forty
one of which you decide to ask my brother was a bit executives that without me
all four o_ bomber that case
so any passes came
which you've given the same exact issues if you do it forty eight and a half billion fifty
eight and a half billion sixty-eight napoli answers yes no matter what recycling our body
obstetrical everyone
c joke man
uh... alright is more jokes like that and that i will return to later but anyway i wrote
the piece
it's not just a drop in their face
is you usage hanging gently giant like okay
that monday group
billions of trillions
it like that medicare and medicaid that like scott
if the democrats do
in that fight but they have done all through out of our own administration developed by
the bush administration just came
it
eats surrender
he will be a disaster of hectic proportions
and the republicans are really not that
look user kantor he said but you know what we have the club actually
but that number seven
uh... to give me a sense of what the republicans blissful
christian just as we saw happen this week in washington
uh... there comes a time leverage moments here attorney which the white house and the
president what actually capitulate uh... to what the american people want right now they
don't want a raise taxes they don't want spending to continue spiral out of control and those
are the kinds of things in mecca nisms whether it's spending caps entitlement reforms a budget
process reforms these are the kinds of things that we're gonna have to have an order go
along with the debt limit increase
critical words there
he said it's the leverage
you've got the with me
the debt ceiling coming up
netbooks action not not america that default but the republican state
you don't care
but we don't know how much it's a lot he's already crying about it sets a bad habit is
at the capitol nowak republican uh... for mercy
which is a very big
so that's why can't there can be about come out their instructions that house majority
leader for the republicans and say tuzla leverage moment we're going to look at reality yet
because of the most likely this administration is
moderated and he was the second reviews
capitulo
it's hard for the democrats and the president to capitulate yet
he's right
that's what they do
they know what
now look here's the kicker says
that spending cuts he said they were quote
dragged kicking and screaming to the table to cut spending position rather they don't
know you can't cut spending more than office
i think it would seem real centrist and moderate
but where the guys to cut spending to focus that you did it because of us of course that
gets under obama cmc tell you what the reaction is that a second
he also said
the spending bills cut this week was only the beginning
this is only the first part of the apple we've been saying that all along
cc like these that's you it
wakefield over the next round
supports the action the white house accepted thirty forces
top adviser to the president
michael is it will be clear
that we can achieve deficit reduction
we don't disagree
that we can't continue on this fiscal ap
of course the white house together serving up on a platter their problems
week totally disagree with a robot like ads
what install past that step
out
uh... over yet caterpillar past what we get out republican republican he continues
who says
you can't look at any taxes were bracing the republican orthodoxy the president believes
we need to reduce the deficit
and cut spending it's how you doing
husain outside republican get these are idea
we will cut spending more than the republicans
why did you go down as a democrat
why did you just because of the american people are known as a republican that was set up
a look at that as a moderate republican
and
and mat made that would've been an interesting choice
why did you pretended to all that stuff about change in hope and stuff like that maturity
of change was you could out-republican republicans
after bush that's a change we voted for
for you to brag about how you do deeper spending cuts than the republicans
expect that was a change in the thinking
all come on man
and so you know what this debt ceiling coming up in the real budget negotiations over trillions
come yet
if you thought
this top goal of this cave in in in the words of their character
this capitulation by the president was that
wait till you get a lot of an x-ray
warrant anymore
we come back you turks
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for tomorrow's episode
anyway
let's move on to the next story
some right now texas is considering legislation that would allow
drivers to go up to eighty five miles per hour on some routes
this legislation is fascinating because eyed myself uh... and a little bit of a speedy
men on the road
not a big deal
uh... but
what's amazing is the right now on taxes there are some highways that allow drivers to go
eighty miles per hour
and some people are complaining that that is not fast enough
so out of the house in texas has already approved this legislation that would allow
drivers to go eighty five miles per hour uh... and now this legislation is to be approved
by the senate in texas
but the question is is this a good idea is eighty five miles per hour too fast
anne believe it or not i'd think it just might be
and i gotta keep in mind they're not just randomly deciding like let's wait five miles
per hour you know of course they're doing studies behind mister talking engineers they're
doing traffic studies may wanna make sure it's safe
before they actually do pass this legislation
eighty five miles per hour that significantly faster than you know
back in the nineteen nineties uh... before at the federal government to regulate speeding
to allow states to make their own lives
you know the speed limit was fifty five miles per hour
which is
mainly slow i could not imagine driving fifty five miles per hour on a freeway or a highway
uh... exquisite
uh... can't drive
fact the file
there's no way interview spellbound syndicators
it'll still be sure that i was going than it is so that's not because the four
netbook
x that standard reader
i anyway
they'll let you know when i was growing up was tricky but it was rejected status funny
that you don't even remember what it was fifty five uh...
speed limit you know why i did not accept it
that's not about that because that disco
and to project
that eighty five fifty five anybody ok uh...
so pendrive delving too slow
yahoo vienna eighty-five that's pretty fast ok
unresolvable promoted taxes
okay i mean i guess but i wouldn't go past eighty five
i like to speak to benefit the if you've reached anis counterpoint of speeding
as pretty different facts that casey she's underplaying how much he speaks
fixes you get it now
uh... up at a conspiracy theory to it which i don't know
you know that that's who you drive
uh... the more gaseous
right do more order no companies make
interest in new taxes would be the first state to encourage you to drive faster
think about it
and that dot is that
i think that that is not farfetched i think that that conspiracy theory might have a little
legitimacy behind it
in fact just to give you guys who really members uh... for every five miles per hour you drive
over sixty miles per hour you're paying an extra
twenty four da are twenty four cents per gallon of gas
right which can add up
i mean i definitely think it's worth a going sixty miles per hour is a way too slow
uh... but
you definitely do burned out so a lot faster when you're driving
very fast so i don't know maybe that maybe that is a possibility check but yeah i just
went back to the fact that eighty five miles per hour is too fast it really is and what
when i was driving to work today uh...
for like two seconds
a little longer than two things i'd tried tried out 'cause i want to see how fast it
feels and unlike jesus this is it
i'm way too fast like
you know what you have to be able to respond to some conversions the situation wickedly
eighty five miles per hour on a road that's you know abandon and all of a sudden there's
a car crash andy
you need to react to it like there's a car crash in front of you you see it coming you
need a lot of time to react in the faster you're going uh... the more time you need
to react to something eighty five miles per hour just seemed a little too fast for me
i'm thinking he is fast enough but i don't know
that's likely
and that's just is that the other one last quick fairness uh...
it sits up this year
i
uh... priscila
uh... added driving is a report that the it back to new york pool
and he was on eight eight
and he was at a rate con ed similar topic in these like
this is why i sense of the human need
rickety intermediate
it used to live under the soviet union words his life but this
medicine on the listening in asia
it's it the worst reunited wires
by the way he spoke to her currently fluent turkish which smokers the whole time exhaust
article headline that's been said this to you and in fact
uh... when you came in my graduation party at but before it he met you and got to talk
to you kept like
telling me turkish days interrogation and i don't speak turkish
is a kind of player by fallon i don't think that
no please please don't do that
you know they're about it
i wouldn't go back in a hail of public hysteria more intensively carpenter at any rate that
is that might the reason i brought that up the speeches
with the or maybe it's that you love to speak
daniel up to speed is that we like to get places uh...
quicker than a snail's pace you know their name your sister
uncommon
i think we can and it smells pace fifty five miles per hour is ridiculous by the way in
most freeways in los angeles sixty five miles per hour the speed limit no one here at all
no one goes sixty five miles per hour that's crazy
by latest insist that you shared a driver storage and i have to share my driver's story
too
okay because the
this is going to make you laugh
so on friday i did as segment on msnbc with jane right
it's in burbank after the n_b_c_ studios in burbank and m_s_n_b_c_ always offers a driver
at work
gas prices are expensive and i'm not getting paid to do the msnbc thing right so if they're
offering a driver you betcha i'm gonna take it
okay
so they asked if i wanted one day someone over
and the driver was actually uh... originally from new york so we had the new yorker accented
everything and he's very talkative so he's asking me a million questions about what i
do for work
and what my plans are for the future and i told them that it's very likely i'm gonna
move to new york city south asking him questions about new york and he's like you know well
you get a feel for what it looks like you've got a great over here in moscow
collects
and i was like yeah i i i don't have it made in los angeles that you are mistaken
just because you're picking up inside of me and i got my visa okay
but you know
he was asking me questions about u jangan about what i it whether or not i really love
what i do
elyn if it's worth the move
than i was like yeah i i think it is i think it is
so then i go on and on msnbc and then jet change and i walked out of the studios together
and the drivers waiting for me
uh... and then i get into the car the driver sees me talking to change everything
and he's like
that's the guide which again
authority
that's your bar not man and i know you can't do that
you can't use assets elicit but they cannot even speak one word today
islamic finance taken and i walked into the car that was the first things that they be
it was
off
and then i would like it
it's there
stopped as perspective of headlight this this yet characterised it pata but
these conciliator studio together a program
bandana gets in the has a driver waiting open the door how might you can see uh... kind
and i go to my pontiac grand am that i drove
by the way i think he saw the car and he's like of this guy in pontiac colleagues maybe
it works
if we can move this you have this look forward to uh...
the pie cake
it brought me this far i have had a car for ten years his party like the history they
got stolen they got returned etcetera etcetera
but the air conditioner stopped working i can't do anything
decided you know actively moving to new york
i'm gonna put up a on d_-day
it
maybe up to obama like negotiations are very upper ten thousand throughout the year two
thousand two
you know someone might be crazy enough to buy how much are you gonna start the bidding
acting
five cents
you know me i'm keepin it real usually overcrowded office today if you want to pay more to be
days off but they didn't they
it's liberty own dude you gotta build this outbreak
take you live in the n_b_c_ in the young turks else's coffee forty you considered at nadia
you know if i go on several different things that happen an actor
you know intensity as part of it is straight
i think that prevents told the same night that are offices got broken into etcetera
etcetera
and the things that i found the kind of is that in there
activity
it's it yet but
if you go back for a speedy fix all the proposal that maybe seventy eight
candidates and you know that i put up on it
all right let's get some more starry skies
so the international center for media and public affairs at the university of maryland
uh... found that when
majors abstain from texting and other high-tech activities
they experience intense similar to drug withdrawal
this is incredible story okay because it shows you how addicted we are to technology
to the internet to texting our cell phones were constantly plugged
and as soon as we unplug ourselves we
start feeling uh... anxious stressed out jealous ha style
so what the university of maryland did is dead
uh... did the study of two thousand students
not just in the united states okay they talked to students from latin america africa the
middle eastern europe and asia
and ask them all to go without gadgets for twenty four hours and then to write about
their experiences
some of them around
as if
their world was coming to an end so i'm gonna give you an example
western wrote uh... media is my drug without it by was lost five minute at it
idoney alcohol ***
a nor any other derailing form of social depraved atty
uh... at
i'd just i'm sorry i just need my drug
i have been somewhat this realization at about seven p m on sunday october twenty fourth
i paste i ponder the meaning of life
and then i panicked
how could i survived twenty four hours without it
how could i go on
so this this
majors freaking out
here she does not know what to do and you know with the majority of people who participate
in this study
had a similar reaction to being unplugged and this is just for twenty four hours
this isn't some long period of time where your without technology
yeah you know what they owe here white women vacation
have always like
ncd check my email or are put her down
which is that the other side of it
uh... f_a_a_ check out my blog is doing
our youtube videos are doing
and ladies i was like
she had the rock dot their own office of by mail social media
so i had with the kids are sick now i feel the exact same way j adds the last meeting
tonight at the last real vacation i took was last
you know what i went to jamaica
and ait talk to you know
uh... arise in what which is the phone company i'm with uh... about long-distance phone calls
and i wanted to make sure the internet worked on my phone
and other political pay the extra money just please make sure that my phone works when
i'm in jamaica unneeded i want to go on the internet i wanna make phone calls i wanna
text and all of it
they like it had no no not no worries we set up your phone
i wanted to make up my phones not working
it was so crazy because for a week
i can't use the internet i can't use my phone at all but have no access
city outside world any it scary because you want to relax and you want to be applauding
you need that
your brain needs that you just is a calm down relax a little bit and the stress
but you can handle it by couldn't handle it and you need to know what was going on in
the news i needed to know what's going on here at work
and that constant
uh... feeling of being plugged is something that you grow addicted to
so it's very interesting to see that you know teenagers have these feelings of jealousy
when they are unplugged in d_c_ other teenagers using technology which is another finding
of the study some teenagers who participated would look at other students
or you know they would look at their peers and they would be texting they'd be using
their technology and they would feel this immense sense of jealousy
that at
by the way answer could not go back to being project
too taxing too much except oconee county jail or her grandpa i can't comment that map it's
not possible right now but i remember back in the case that went like in high school
i've talked to girls you know on the phone for quite some time you know
for certain different reasons right
these days is that the book reporting texting
pick up the phone component parked there
of access exited every single taxes like
just give us the dot com i don't but that's nothing
that it makes any sense to be but now he's a project in texas newark at gramm project
and i'll tell you what the benefit of texting its
when you retire someone
you'll have a lot more control over the conversation and control is a beautiful thing
and what i mean by that is
when you're on the following and someone's talking your you're off it always good to
know uncomfortable so position to tell that person is stop talkin you gotta go
but if you're taxing you can join the conversation in
in terms of how wide the conversation goes on
what you get this day
you know as you're taxing maybe you're you're doing your writing something that might be
a little controversial as you're doing it you can at yourself before spending that tax
they're definitely benefits the taxing
so you be a little bit of a downer but there is a downside to it you lose a little bit
of that chemistry from the conversation you know you lose a little bit of that uh...
interaction that you would
typically get from
a phone conversation so they're downsizing of being a little too graham price for it
nato rate
but watched over my nephews estate taxes that they spoke one day it was a little anthropology
experiment
uh... for it
from her father and indiana jones and mike
watch that that's a
looked at part of the natives interact here in this
you know context
and happy messages are like pa lol loss huh
all popkin bell if you'd like to play
hamid
similarly fifty percent of issues worked out
uh... that pic
goes like this is the first one but that you guys upset is even remotely funny
well on that funny let alone fifty percent of the reaction being lol or are
jenkins right ok in fact in the young people are having a phone conversation it would be
deeper any would be much more intellectual
so e
let's let's allow them to do the phone conversations that attacks
more important conversations at night
instance is drew brees
you know when it comes to teenagers like
monies and my nephew like this
face book commons little postings
texte
that's the the
than the sum of one hundred sixty simply go far more
hoping to talk to you ain't got nothing to say
site since this is the insisted that something the flat it's has nothing to do but seriously
and if you don't have to get him and some of the month
when it's on to someone
anyone the consultants is absolute idiot
that's adults
uh... when it comes the team is mississippi the is they're losing
the losing of composition skills not in someone's daughter someone's is very that's a and
a i've got to go setup i had to go that lasts up to this group which is kinda like you know
a eight
saya go selena you'd you'd lose in that so of a normal human comes in action that means
that these people have the skill to talk to some the action socks when you go
g kazakh it so i think that it's work performance of missing i think more about problem version
because of social media like because it's based partly because of my space
and i have friends that i've been friends with since i was a little girl adweek
or interact face-to-face on a regular basis and if they want to talk to me dot call me
but my best friend wind chill always call me a chance to talk to me
but a lot of my new friends is almost as if e they're uncomfortable talking me on the
phone so if they wanna reshmi or contact me they'll message me through face book and unlike
who are really you're my friend you can pick up the phone give me a call it won't be that
we're swear to god
you know so i think that is there's definitely an issue with face book
a direct and i think the couple seconds and it does anybody use my spins freely
but you know and some people do some some people ease my space any type of social networking
site
like that this epic a friend tweaks me to get my attention
then we have a serious problem
like pick up the phone
it's funny that your twenty-four you're already anxiously
but it be
buffet because is moving out of other one last thing on this a friend of mine over yet
and he had this poverty by getting off the phone to digest for
like everybody at some point is i gotta go gotta go and a half a besieging like that
you don't want to be the first to go
skill like the hotel
selected the political decision you keep felt that there was a also u_s_a_ categories of
the light
associate sandwich and is it
locally and abroad
wrapped up
sector about is better
uh... laugh
paid all that
throughout the years he's gotten better that the chessboard
that is on sundays
uh...
i like that then one more story and and this is of the story that i'm really looking forward
to enter simpson's reaction
so there was a fashion show out it was adversities bands fashion week in russia
and that there was one of these minor who
will had unorthodox to inspired collection
okay so we have some photos of this collection
very uh...
orthodox chic
in k dot perhaps in the uh... the both practice going on
so heights novice and the first thing i thought was
it is the artistic eye can see it
the artistic appeal to you at the really
are are most people don't wanna wear this
and i don't know where that funky hat
am i gonna wear the chaal
probably not and
that's thing about runway fashion and feel like some of the best designers out there
they design beautiful garments beautiful dresses
you know this beautiful clothing in general
but they will go to the runway shows and this is what i've never really been as a fashion
week you go to the runway shows
and they always do stuff like this where like you know when no one's
you know where that
right that you're doing it for the artistic appeal you're doing it to extend out to be
a little controversial
so
go ahead jim
if he read it and it was great
faction is on
served
the cake
wouldn't wear that
active or for that too
the you wore that pat you would look like the world's largest ***
the cake and
anyone who wanted anymore
entity that
that they got these gorgeous models so you're looking at it like i was people
like that because
the rest of it is not open sierra say they're more productive rewarded excuse here they
don't like sexy boots and they got insurance up to their you know
projects
bitterly at
itachi
but you might be interested
the jesuit
fifty trying pretty
like that you were quoted on right now
it it's but
it's i don't know how you guys respected it's hard to respect it
i mean if that's part that's preposterous part to begin with
okay so but they do this for a long time i'd love the john paul got that
video from nineteen eighty-three to because
this one didn't have my favorite acts the other one has my favorite orthodox churches
can we show that rupert
they're coming up
says it has been seen the models are wearing
massive hats
everything is a rallies wonder right with with top designers so they do this for the
runway
but like let's say you're one of the spectators right let's say you're watching the show
and you have been selected to cap
and you got the job although it is ad
store in italy and you decide you want to purchase the stack is that after purchase
but is it available for purchase
or did you just use it for the runway
and don't know that they're doing it because i want to get attention and there's you know
an artistic appeals to it
but really on what why wide why is it appealing in any way shape or form how did you even
come up with it how did you even think of it
within the fashion show be about the closing your selling
they guarantee you got a one of the stories are not going to find a massive hacked
lasted wat
if i'm not a party except she walks in with that
sheet of paper appear at
right now but differ
because there's no way it is going to be a good okay
never too
there is less than zero percent chance that i would be
causes
but these are perhaps a little uh... that
uh... footprint haha
who like i'm gonna get along with the person that was that popular act
dictate
for life for funded because they think it chic
market place's insecure
it's like a halloween outfit that that's funny
as the actual or the excuse that we get
massively on pc here
you know it just don't believe in funmails religion no matter what religion is the son
christianity
if the buddha's individualism
the jewish as wealthy i'm amazed at the think that this is the way that pat
sahu lines
cat or of the heavy pieces usable you've got to take missed looks like this day
endicott ny any plan that just next may have to be findings unequal leveling fifty
because they think they can to get up to have it and that's going to be like you images
evaluates decorate the underscore no way
the kind of funny hat
another check and covered
like that's how that's going to make his decision
i mean come on man please please is on top of your life
yeah i don't know how to respond to that
but i was definitely npc so the disclaimer may strengthen
yeah
that so i got to look at it
delight i think we got the picture day can be viewed you shared your opinion and he basically
told everyone republican that's going on capital gang that
it out but but look at their culture and i do believe in respecting people sculptures
are turning green with fundamentalists in any type of religion
either anyway but
if that's the way that they wanted to ask us believe they want to just it doesn't harm
me it doesn't bother me so if they want to do it then go ahead with a big big cuts in
the middle of miami beach
it could be the same lastly it
any idea do you do the numbers
david you don't they
you know i mean i don't respect our culture prospective co okay
now being merited
if we were if he was seriously bidder and on risk my life to protect their ability
to expressed their culture
so i a love that we live in the country
where they have
perfect freedom to do although break but once we get into is the right thing about the right
thing you were just having a conversation up what his long not more right
no hiding away away whenever i see the kids of these
or all the different from those religions
i think
ruin their lives
yesterday's physical
uh... for the balanced uh... islamic school
and they learn
they memorized the entire chronic eric
they kill speak arabic peaks
speak for
they don't know where to what they're saying
but the way still trial but
memorizing the koran the language they don't even speak or understand
so let's see that the recently circuits right
and looked like a fall and i thought that one
intricately nightmare acta
it's when they're all that up distinctive where that johnnie at some point the koran
analytic don't even understand
don't do it man
are my views that are very clear
blowin and on that note we're out of time but if you remember stick around we'll calls
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